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Swine flu instructions If you have a fever of 100 degrees or more, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills, fatigue, and maybe vomiting and diarrhea, Then please do not come to lecture. Stay home and read the assigned readings very carefully. Professor Carr *before the quiz* to do the quiz via .

Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem (691 AD)

Damascus mosque (706 AD)

Al-Mahdi (d.785 AD)

Harun al- Rashid (d. 809 AD)

Great mosque, Kairouan (800 AD)

Constantine V (d. 775) and Leo

Leo IV (d. 780), Constantine VI and Irene (d. 803)

Coin of Irene (d. 803)

Cordoba mosque (begun 784 AD)

Cordoba synagogue (1315 AD)

Chanson de Roland (788 AD) This is an illustration of the story from the stained-glass windows at Chartres Cathedral in the 1100s.

Asturias

Lombard king Aistulf (d. 756)

Charles Martel (d. 741) and Pippin (d. 768)

Medieval warm period

Viking ships

Viking expansion and raids

Charlemagne (d. 814)

Charlemagne’s palace at Aachen

Louis the Pious (d.840)

Europe 800 AD

Krum of Bulgaria ca AD

Walls of Constantinople

Omurtag (d. 831)

Nikephoros and Staurakios

Theophano

Michael II and Leo V

Theophilos and Theodora