PPT-Medieval Public Health

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wwwtheeducationforumcouk Fall of the Roman Empire The Roman Empire grew until it could no longer control its borders successfully Barbarian tribes overran the western parts of the empire and by AD 500 Europe consisted of many small feuding tribal kingdoms These kingdoms were often at war with each other. 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).  . Intellectual and Cultural Life.  . THE RISE OF UNIVERSITIES. Powerpoint . will be on the website. Codex . Buranus (Carmina Burana. ), . Wheel . of Fortune. ‘The university is arguably one of the most important legacies which medieval Europe has bequeathed to the modern world.’ [Alan B. . (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.” . . BEVERLEY. In medieval times things were a lot different to now , in this power point you’ll see what it was like to live in Beverley.. JOBS. Have you every wondered what jobs were like in the medieval times. Beverley was a place where many jobs took place. Global History and Geography I. Mr. Cox. Bellringer. With your partner, provide two examples of a . contract. .. What . was the manorial system of the middle ages?. Essential. Question. I. Reemergence of Feudalism. . drama. Millennium. 1. Page. . 31. Medieval Drama. Religious . celebrations . commemorating . great . Christian events: the Mass, Christmas and . . Easter; . . . Main subjects: the . Creation, Adam and Eve, the murder of Abel, . romance. Millennium. 1. Page. 30. Characteristics of the Medieval Romance. A popular genre mainly translated from French . models (see, for example, th. e tales of Chretien de Troyes: . ". Lancelot . ESL 7. Decisions, decisions, decisions. Decision Number 1 – Decide on a setting. War. In the castle. Wandering for no real reason. Going on a quest. Setting is often imaginary and vague. Make up a setting—where is it . Secular Music. Medieval Era: Secular Music. Secular music developed in the late Medieval era. People were focusing more on Common Law, and not on the Church. Secular : . means being separate . from religion. (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.” . A tale of High Adventure. Can be a religious crusade, a conquest for the knight's . leige. lord, or the rescue of a captive lady or any combination.. Characterized by:. . 1. . Medieval romance usually idealizes chivalry . 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 . Speak Medieval. Down goes Rome!. From fall of the Roman empire around 476 CE to the early 15. th. century. Often called the Middle Ages. Political instability, diseases, and withering commerce. Good times!. Historical Context. Anglo- Saxon migration. Unit 1: The Anglo-Saxon and Medieval periods. Historical context. Historical context. Unit 1: The Anglo-Saxon and Medieval periods. Cultural Influences. Cultural Influences.

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