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Europe During the Middle Ages World History
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Time Periods Early Middle Ages: 500 – 1000 High Middle Ages: 1000 – 1250 Late Middle Ages: 1250 - 1500
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Europe in the 6 th Century
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Charlemange Ruled from 742 – 814 Influential because… Emperor of the Romans Government Education
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Charlemange’s Empire
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Empire Collapses 843
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The Vikings Origins Women Government
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Feudalism A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service.
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Manorialism
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England in the Middle Ages
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William the Conqueror: Battle of Hastings, 1066 (Bayeaux Tapestry)
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Evolution of England’s Political System Henry I: William’s son. set up a court system. Exchequer dept. of royal finances. Henry II: Hired Army. Established the principle of common law throughout the kingdom. (guilt vs. ordeal) Trial by jury. Including church officials.
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Magna Carta, 1215 King John I Barons of the Kingdom “Great Charter” monarchs were not above the law. kings had to consult a council of advisors. kings could not tax arbitrarily or take property w/out paying. Jury of your peers.
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The Beginnings of the British Parliament Great Council: Middle class merchants, townspeople, along w/ Nobility and clergy Eventually called Parliament. By 1400, two chambers evolved: o House of Lords nobles & clergy. o House of Commons knights and burgesses. o Powers – advise the king & refuse new taxes
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Architecture The Middle Ages vs. The Early Renaissance
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The Middle Ages “Romanesque Style” Rounded Arches. Barrel vaults. Thick walls. Darker, simplistic interiors. Small windows, usually at the top of the wall.
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The Early Renaissance “Gothic Style “Gothic Style” Pointed arches. High, narrow vaults. Thinner walls. Flying buttresses. Elaborate, ornate, airier interiors. Stained-glass windows.
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The Catholic Church
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The Power of the Medieval Church Church served as gov’t after fall of Rome Monasticism: Benedictine Rule – poverty, chastity & obedience Served as schools, inns, hospitals & refuge in times of war controlled about 1/3 of the land in Western Europe. Goal to curb heresies crusades; Inquisition Tithe 1/10 tax on your assets given to the church. (Peter’s Pence 1 penny per person paid by the peasants).
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Christian Crusades: East and West
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Pope Urban II: Preaching a Crusade
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Setting Out on Crusade
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Effects of the Crusades East Meets West Effects of the Crusades East Meets West
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