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1066-1485 THE MIDDLE AGES
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From Normandy in France Killed King Harold (in Hastings) King Harold was the last of the Anglo-Saxon kings This began the Norman Conquest (culture) Affected the development of English history, character, and language WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR
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Illegitimate son of Duke of Normandy William said the throne was promised to him, so he took it He was efficient and ruthless as a soldier He did not want to eliminate the Anglo-Saxons, only rule them He was of Viking origin Defended his mother to townspeople by having their hands and feet cut off Died from complications when he fell off a horse WILLIAM’S PERSONALITY
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Culture: Emphasis on law and order Administrative Artistic tendencies Democratic tendencies Accomplishments: William created the Domesday Book Allowed people to be taxed Buildings, cattle, land, etc. Language and social social system in England NORMAN CULTURE/WILLIAM’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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Caste system, property system, military system, system of social behavior Based in religion Divine Right God is most powerful King is second to God Classes are created Weak rulers caused breakdowns in the system FEUDALISM
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Boys were trained to become warriors They had a military obligation to their lord Often trained in other houses besides their own “Sir” Based on Feudal ideal of loyalty Followed chivalry: A gentleman’s code of conduct KNIGHTS
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Peasant: Childbearing House work Hard Field Work Upper Class: Childbearing Household supervision All women were subservient to all men No military or land-owning ability = no power WOMEN
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Non-Sexual Examples: Honor lady in battle by wearing her colors Glorify her with words or poetry Gain inspiration from her *Different from physical love; may occur between a knight and a woman who is married to someone else COURTLY LOVE
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People began living closely in towns and cities The merchant class had its own tastes and its own money People were more free and not restricted by roles like knights/chivalry More art and more travelers emerged Social classes became more evident Low Middle Upper EVOLUTION OF CITIES
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Christians vs. Muslims Lasted three centuries: 11 th, 12 th, and 13 th ; ended in 14 th century Wars that began shortly after the Norman Conquest Prize: Jerusalem and the Holy Land THE CRUSADES
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“holy blissful martyr” Pilgrimage to Canterbury after his death Archbishop of Canterbury or Head of the Church of England St. Thomas was killed after knights misunderstood King Henry Church: Very popular; high on the social scale. Ecclesiastical (religious) jobs were second to Noble ST. THOMAS A` BECKETT
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Church: Latin Middle-class: Middle English (The language of The Canterbury Tales) Upper-class/Educated people: French and Latin LANGUAGES
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