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The High Middle Ages 1000-1300
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Leaders of the Third Crusade
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Fourth Crusade’s Planned Course
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Innocent III 1161-1216 r. 1198-1216
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The Venetian Mercantile Empire
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Gregory VII r. 1073-1085 Rise of Papal Power c. 1075
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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?
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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
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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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Medieval Universities
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Gratian’s Decretum c. 1140 Foundation for Systematic Canon Law of Church Courts
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Innovations in Medieval Theology
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Romanesque Architecture dominant in new construction in the West until c. 1140
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French Gothic at St. Chapelle
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Gothic Cross-Section
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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
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Byzantine Art mosaics and symbolic representation
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The Annunciation
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St. Francis c. 1299
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St. Francis
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Flight to Egypt c. 1300
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Henry II of England: 1154-1189 Creator of English Common Law
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Charter from early 12 th century
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Spread of Literacy Tomb of Eleanor of Aquitaine c. 1200
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Literacy and Religion c. 1300
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The Divine Comedy: Learned Vernacular
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Birth of Venus 1480s - Botticelli
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