The Middle Ages By: Meghan Chorley, Hanna Garnek, Emily Tanski, Aqua Zednik.

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The Middle Ages By: Meghan Chorley, Hanna Garnek, Emily Tanski, Aqua Zednik

Historical Events: In October of 1066, Duke William of Normandy, France defeated and killed King Harold of England. King Harold was the last of the Anglo-Saxon kings. So began the Norman Conquest, an event that changed european history and language.

Historical Events continued... In 1163, construction begins on the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.

Historical Events continued... In the year 1250, the first commoners were allowed in British Parliament.

Literary and authors Books were usually written by monks in the early middle ages Each copy was written by hand many authors and books were written popular authors: Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, William Langland, Julian Norwich, Margery Kempe, Thomas Malory, and more. The Canterbury tales (collection of stories) published in 1475 by Geoffrey Chaucer, this was one of the most popular books and people still read it. Sir. Gawain and the Green Knight (poem about a knight receiving a quest and challenges) written by an anonymous writer, sometimes known as the Pearl Poet or the Gawain poet. Le morte D'Arthur, probably the most known book, about Lancelot and the round table with King Arthur. Most stories during the middle ages were about the same thing, knights in shining armour, kings, queens, and a "damsel in distress" Many books had art work in them

Daily Life and Culture By the Middle Ages, people began to expand their farms and villages further towards the countryside. Many people farmed for a living, although there were some merchants. Early merchants were known as peddlers and traveled from village to village selling goods. Each village had a lord who was in charge of the other residents of the village.

Daily Life continued Clothing in the Middle Ages was based on social class. Peasants clothing was very basic. They wore a tunic, woollen pants, a leather belt, and boots. A Lord's clothing consisted of a robe, fastened with a fancy belt, and closed shoes. Hats were often worn, as well. A King or another wealthy individual dressed in a long robe, fastened with a belt or buckle, and closed shoes. Wearing furs and other fine materials symbolized that a person was very wealthy.

Religion They only recognized religion: Christianity -> Catholic Catholic: Universal or whole Life dominated by church Church had laws, land, and taxes Monks and Nuns were pure, forbidden to own their own property, and constantly silent The Great Schism: Separation of the Western and Eastern churhces

To the left: A middle ages monk To the bottom: A middle ages cathedral

Religious Festivals The seasons were celebrated Each month of the year had an important festival Ex: February - St. Valentine's Day & love April - All Fool's Day & jokes November - Day of the Dead & Holloween

Works Cited "What Was It Really Like To Live In The Middle Ages?."Annenberg Learner. Annenberg Foundation, Web. 21 Sep Sep Kirkby, Andrea. "Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris." Sacred Destinations. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Sep Ewell,. "Visit to The Houses of Commons, The Lords and the Cabinet War Rooms." ewell-probus.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Sep "Middle Ages Religion." Middle Ages. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Sept "Village Life." Medieval Life. N.p., Web. 25 Sep "Middle Ages Clothing." Middle Ages. N.p., Web. 25 Sep

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