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Wandering friars preach and travel place to place. Preached to the poor ... Capetian Dynasty. Comes to throne in 987. Ruled small territory, but heart of it was Paris ...
The High Middle Ages Rise of Royal Power In the weeks ahead we will look at the decline of feudalism leading us to the . The Crusades The Rise of Nation States
England and France Develop The Norman Invasion William The Conqueror , or Duke of Normandy, invaded England to claim the throne He defeated Harold Godwinson in ...
Danes overran much of England until Alfred. the Great subdued them in 886 ... The Great Charter of English liberty granted by King John at Runnymede on June 15, 1215 ...
Mr. Kallusingh Topic 4 William of Normandy claimed control of England after Edward the confessor He had to defeat Harold of Wessex at the Battle of Hastings to ...
Question #1: Name one thing that led to the end of dynasties in Europe at the ... Boniface from Rome, Boniface dies, and Philip moves papal court to Avignon ...
The Vikings 800 1000 CE The Vikings in Britain The Viking Invasion The Vikings invaded Europe and Britain between 800-1000 CE They were warriors and expert ...
Quiz What were guilds? What was the new European institution? What were living conditions like in Medieval towns? What became an important business as traders moved ...
The Post-classical Era. Unit 2. 600-1450. Angela Mancera, ... Muhammad (570-632) Ibn Batuta. Wendi (589-618) Charlemagne (800-814) Vladimir I (980-1015) ...
England and France During the Middle Ages England Early Invasions 800 s: England battered by invasions Alfred the Great turned back Viking invasions England land ...
3. The Magna Carta. In 1215 English nobles force King John to sign the Magna Carta. Magna Carta limits king's ... The Magna Carta. 4. The Model Parliament ...
England and France Develop England Land of the Angles Anglos- Germanic tribe, invaded and settled England Anglo-Saxons and Vikings were united King Edward died ...
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2nd largest country in Europe (just less than twice the size of Colorado) 5th in population ... The 1812 Overture. Waterloo. Napoleon at Waterloo. End of the Monarchy ...
preach to the poor. Some new orders for ... sculptures. About 500 Gothic churches are built from 1170 to. 1270. Image ... drowns during the journey ...
The Birth Of France and Germany And The Formation Of the European Continent France and Germany The collapse of the Carolingian Empire left a political vacuum in Europe.
Late Middle Ages WAR!!!! ... Leads to bigger wars ... Nobles have lost power-French king becomes very powerful England vs. England- the war of the Roses 1455 -1471 ...
Rise of crown, commerce & cities. Late Middle Ages ... What was the 'wergild'? How was the basis of Germanic justice different from that of Roman Law? ...
Church Reform and the Crusades. 1. SECTION. Trade, Towns, and ... Avignon. Great Schism. John Wycliffe. Jan Hus. bubonic plague. Hundred Years' War ...
JEOPARDY Medieval Europe Categories JEOPARDY Medieval Europe Categories What was the Domesday Book? This was the book or tabulation of the wealth of England compiled ...
Clovis was the first Frank to convert to Christianity and a primary founder of Frankish power. ... Richard the Lion-Hearted lead the Third Crusades along with ...
Henry II and Thomas Becket. Henry II William the Conqueror's successor. Becket Bishop of Canterbury. Situation. Henry Tries to increase king's power over Church ...
In 1378 the Cardinals were forced to chose a new Pope, they wanted a Roman or Italian. They chose Urban VI, the French Cardinals elected a another pope several months ...
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In 1420 the French king signed the Treaty of Troyes, agreeing to English rules over France 1420 Treaty of Troyes 1415 Agincourt In 1429 Joan of Arc, ...
Britain, France, Spain and Russia * * * * * * * * * * * * * Norman Conquest (1066 A.D.) 1066 A.D.- Anglo-Saxon king Edward dies brother in law Harold chosen to ...
Everything Else in Chapter 14 Architecture Gothic Cathedrals What are the characteristics? Arches Stain Glass Windows HUGE!!!! Famous Gothic Cathedrals Chartres Notre ...
France. By: Amanda and Samantha. FLAG AND GEOGRAPHY. France is about 80% the size of Texas. In the Alps near the Italian and Swiss borders is western Europe's ...
1042-65 Reign of Edward the Confessor 1066 Battle of Hastings Harold Godwineson Harold Hardrada William of Normandy Map Link: Dominions of William the Conqueror about ...
WHI: SOL 12a Four Nations of Europe 1000-1500 a.d. Russia Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible)- centralized royal power Limiting privileges of traditional noble families Gave ...
The 100 Years War 1337-1453 Longest recorded war in history Actually 116 years Weakness of French crown: existence of powerful vassals, e.g. Duke of Burgundy French ...
At the Battle of Hastings, King Harold was defeated by William of Normandy ... Battle of Legnano: Fredrick defeated and made peace with the pope. Germany unable ...
1300, Philip IV of France refused to bow to papal authority ... The Magna Carta ... John to sign the MAGNA CARTA (Great Charter) guaranteeing basic political rights ...