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1 Knights, Ladies, and Chivalry Gender roles, Literature, and Aristocratic Culture 1150-1500

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3 French Gothic at St. Chapelle

4 The Annunciation

5 St. Francis

6 Medieval Universities

7 Literacy and Religion c. 1300

8 What are some of the features of the competition for power between secular and ecclesiastical rulers during this period? What were some of the complexities of this relationship? What were areas most likely to create tension and conflict?

9 Who invaded England during the middle of the 11 th century in 1066? A.The southern French under Raymond of Toulouse B.The Northern French, under William the Bastard C.The Norse under Harold Hadrada D.The Scotts under William Wallace E.The Danes Under Ivar the Boneless

10 What impact did the Investiture Conflict have on the influence of the Kings of Germany? A.They became increasingly powerful over their dominions but failed to expand their power outside of Germany B.They lost power in Germany and in Northern Italy C.They completely disintegrated and Germany became a series of republics D.It had no impact

11 Aquitaine merged with England during the mid 1100s Sometimes referred to as the “Angevin Empire” It became the focus of the newly developing chivalric culture

12 Henry II of England: 1154-1189 Creator of English Common Law

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14 Writ from early 12 th century

15 Spread of Literacy Tomb of Eleanor of Aquitaine c. 1200

16 The Divine Comedy: Learned Vernacular

17 Chivalry

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19 Templar & Hospitaller

20 King Arthur His Legend spread during 1100s He may have lived c. 500

21 Troubadours were court performers from the knightly class

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23 William IX of Aquitaine Troubadour Poet

24 Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204) Henry II (1133-89) Richard I (1157-1199)

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26 Chivalry and Literature Lancelot Chretien de Troyes c. 1180

27 Chivalry & Social Practices

28 The Order of St. George (1469)

29 Christine de Pizan & female warrior c. 1410

30 Chivalry

31 Modern Gentry

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