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1 The High Middle Ages 1000-1300

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3 Leaders of the Third Crusade

4 Fourth Crusade’s Planned Course

5 Innocent III 1161-1216 r. 1198-1216

6 The Venetian Mercantile Empire

7 Gregory VII r. 1073-1085 Rise of Papal Power c. 1075

8 How did the culture and society of the High Middle Ages differ from those aspects of the Early Middle Ages? What factors led to those changes?

9 Which figures are central to the Hunt reading for today? A.Thomas Aquinas and Joachim of Fiore B.Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine C.Peter Abelard & Heloise D.St. Bernard and St. Francis

10 Where did Gothic Architecture first develop? A.Near Rome B.Near Paris C.Near London D.Near Prague E.Near Leiden

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13 Medieval Universities

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15 Gratian’s Decretum c. 1140 Foundation for Systematic Canon Law of Church Courts

16 Innovations in Medieval Theology

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18 Romanesque Architecture dominant in new construction in the West until c. 1140

19 French Gothic at St. Chapelle

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22 Gothic Cross-Section

23 Which of the following was not a defining feature of Gothic architecture? A.Roman arches B.Large windows, often with stained glass C. Flying buttresses D.Webbed vaulting

24 Byzantine Art mosaics and symbolic representation

25 The Annunciation

26 St. Francis c. 1299

27 St. Francis

28 Flight to Egypt c. 1300

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

30 Charter from early 12 th century

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

33 Literacy and Religion c. 1300

34 The Divine Comedy: Learned Vernacular

35 Birth of Venus 1480s - Botticelli


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