PPT-THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES: 1000 to 1300
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The Norman Conquest 1066 William the Conqueror invaded England He was the most powerful man in France He was the Duke of Normandy so this is called the Norman
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The Norman Conquest 1066 William the Conqueror invaded England He was the most powerful man in France He was the Duke of Normandy so this is called the Norman Invasion He defeated the AngloSaxons at the Battle of Hastings and became the King of England. Population. Power of Catholic Church. Agriculture. Key Events:. Norman conquest of Britain. Development of . feudalism. . Development of knighthood and chivalry. The Crusades. The Magna Carta. The Late Middle Ages (1301-1450s). Food Service Notes. Fort Drum Dining Facility Weekend Open/Closure Schedule. May . 2015 . Weekend Schedule. . Dining Facility. Location. Weekend . Weekday. 2-3. 8-10. 16-17. 23-26. 30-31. CLOSED. OPEN. ages and medieval civilization: . the rise of western Europe. 1000-1300 ad. High middle ages. Church and State. Out of the dark . ages. Monarchies. The University. High middle ages. 1: Church . and . Those Who Work. A Rural Society. 1. The largest and most economically productive group in the medieval society were the peasants.. 2. European peasants were not a homogenous group-climactic and soil conditions created different problems throughout Europe, and there was a wide range of wealth . 1066-1400. A list of key events. Battle of Hastings. Doomsday . book. Magna . Karta and Bad King . John. Towns . and Guilds. Battle of Hastings. Topic #1. The Norman Conquest. England has Anglo Saxons. CIV 101-03. March 30, 2015. class 27. Prior to 1000… . Europe . sparsely populated, dotted with villages of farmers and warriors, covered with forests… . Feudal system in place. Life . expectancy around 30-. Europe political map. http://www.lizardpoint.com/geography/europe-quiz.php. Preface, Geography and . History. 1. .) In reading the Preface, what do you learn about the objectives of . A History of the Modern. Troubadours. Aquitaine. William IX, count of Poitiers and duke of Aquitaine. Provençal. , . Occitan. , . langue . d’oc. Trobar. (Poetry), . Trobador. (Poet). Troubadours. Troubadour verse types. Section Overview. This section describes the plague and wars that devastated Europe during the later Middle Ages.. The Late Middle Ages. Get Ready to Read . (cont.). Focusing on the Main Ideas. A terrible plague, known as the Black Death, swept through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions. . Also known as the Medieval Period. Occurred from 400—1400 . Three classes of people. Nobility. Clergy. Peasants. Nobility. The nobility were rich landowners.. These are the people we hear about in legends of knights in shining armor. . Art during the Middle Ages saw many changes and the emergence of the early Renaissance period. Byzantine Art was the name given to the style of art used in very early Middle Ages Art. This period was also known as the Dark Ages ( 410 AD - 1066 AD ). The Dark Ages were followed by the Medieval era of the Middle Ages (1066 - 1485). Early Middle Ages. Scholars often refer to the period from 500-1000 as the Dark Ages.. This is because Roman Empire was seen as efficient, glamorous, successful and praised as achieving the highest cultural achievements.. . The famous Middle Age castles are The Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Leeds Castle, Windsor Castle, Caernarvon Castle, and the Chateau Galliard. A castle is part of a manor . These castles were probably on a manor. Some of the most important things on a castle . Byzantine Empire: 395-1453 Why do we care? Buffer state, Western culture, Art/Architecture, Orthodox Christianity Byzantine Empire: 395-1453 Byzantium—Constantine How did the Byzantines survive? Absolute
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