PPT-Medieval England & Literature

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English III Casey Medieval Cartoons Hastings England Battle of Hastings 1066 Harold promised William the throne When Harold I died Harold became king William of Normandy was not happy September . By: Jessica Lucero. Queens of Medieval Times. Queens of Medieval times were very different than rulers of today. A queen was to be loyal, smart and very hardworking. They were a big part of life in Medieval times.. Medieval to Renaissance. ENGL 2020 Themes in Literature and Culture: The Grotesque. Medieval to Renaissance. ENGL 2020 Themes in Literature and Culture: The Grotesque. Medieval to Renaissance. “We need to hurry up because soon it will be the Renaissance and we will all be painting.”. 375-1066 A.D.. EC, Byzantine, Early Medieval=. 5-10% of AP Art History Exam. Middle Ages. consist of 3 periods. Early Medieval (5. th. – 11. th. centuries). Romanesque (11. th. – 12. th. centuries). (Old English and Middle English). Review of British History. The only new information here is that . the Britons were a Celtic people. England before the English. When the Roman legions arrived, they found the land inhabited by “Britons.” . By Sarah. Life During the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages is sometimes hard. Most of the time was spent working the land, and trying to grow enough food to survive another year. Church feasts marked sowing and reaping days, and occasions when peasant and lord could rest from their labours.. (Cir. 500-1500). Medium + . aevum. . Mediaeval/ Medieval, Middle Ages . . Early Middle Ages (Early Medieval Period) . . High Middle Ages. . Late Middle Ages. Early Middle ages. (5. th. - 10. Jennifer Goodman. Medieval Woman at Work. http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/. medieval_women.htm. Medieval Women and Society. Patriarchal System. Men held authority over women. Refused. to grant merit to women's views. Learning Outcomes. Describe the factors that led to trade. . Explain how trade led to the need for and growth of towns. . Describe what life was like in a medieval town. Review: Think/Pair/Share. What was the . Projects and Ideas for Creating CMS Spring Faire!. Medieval Coat-of-Arms. Medieval Miniatures. Medieval Miniatures. Medieval . Lifesizers. Medieval Weaponry and Torture Devices. Maces and Flails. Daggers and Bows. SSWH7 The student will analyze European medieval society with regard to culture, politics, society, and economics.. Explain the manorial system and feudalism; include the status of peasants and feudal monarchies and the importance of Charlemagne.. SSWH7 The student will analyze European medieval society with regard to culture, politics, society, and economics.. Explain the manorial system and feudalism; include the status of peasants and feudal monarchies and the importance of Charlemagne.. 2. nd. period- Theatre Arts. Video. Who?. The Greeks originally started Medieval drama. The Latins started this type of drama as well when they wanted to express the Bible in plays for people to understand more.. -Humanism- . anxious about an end always imminent.. ─The Catholic Church embraced a variety of standpoints.. ─Religion was regionalised.. ─Papacy recovered strenght from the Great Schism (1378-1417) and Conciliarism.. Years: 449-1485. Before 449. Julius . Caeser. came to the isle “Briton” around year 55 B.C. People he met: Britons.  Celtic people. . Picts.  “leftovers” from pre-Celtic civilization.

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