FINAL PROJECT Individually or in pairs you will research one historical figure from the religious middle ages You will answer the questions: 1. Who was.

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FINAL PROJECT Individually or in pairs you will research one historical figure from the religious middle ages You will answer the questions: 1. Who was this person? (when were they born, where did they live) 2. Why is this person historically important? 3. What are this person’s contributions?

FINAL PROJECT 4. What was this person’s role in religious medieval society? 5. How did this person fit in the overall structure of medieval society?

FINAL PROJECT You will present your information as a “fakebook” account: On your fakebook you MUST include: 1. Photos (profile and cover) Posts (minimum) EACH will be facts/historically accurate – presented in a creative way 3. Must include Friends/allies/associations 4. Insight into the PERSONS DAILY LIFE

TOPICS – CHAPTER 11 Pope Gregory VII Pope Innocent III St. Francis St. Benedict Henry IV King Louis IX Pope Urban II King Louis VII Saladin Charlemagne Emperor Justinian Abbot Suger

TOPICS continued… You may research your OWN topic/historical figure – you need to tell me first Can be: A king, monk, nun, crusader, bishop, archbishop, pope…

Work time We will have library time on Monday to start work on it!

Marks Displaying 10 posts using factual knowledge and historical accuracy (10) Including all relevant parts of fakebook presentation including: photos, friends, other (5) Presents information in a creative way (5) Is able to connect this information to the overall context of medieval europe (5) Is able to connect this to MODERN DAY (5) Shares their fakebook (2)

Marks continued… Marks – answers all questions (10)