Overview of Medieval Europe and the Middle Ages - History - 9th Grade by Slidesgo.pptx

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The middle ages in a nutshell Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun Mercury Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Mars Despite being red, Mars is a very cold place Jupiter Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all 500 A.D 800 A.D 1200 A.D 1400 A.D

Society in the Middle Ages Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun Mercury Mercury is a very small planet Mars Despite being red, Mars is very cold Jupiter Jupiter is a gas giant and it’s big

Middle ages key concepts Aspect Description Feudal System Hierarchical structure with kings, nobles, serfs Religion Dominated by Christianity (Catholic Church) Black Death Pandemic in the 14th century, significant death toll Crusades Series of religious wars for control of Holy Land Castles Fortified structures for protection Chivalry Code of conduct for knights Magna Carta 1215 document limiting the king's power

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True and false True The Middle Ages in Europe lasted from the 5th century to the 15th century False True Feudalism was the dominant social and economic system during the Middle Ages False True The Black Death, a deadly pandemic, had a devastating impact on Europe False True The Catholic Church played a central role, influencing both religion and politics False True The Crusades were religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims False True Castles were primarily used for residential purposes in Medieval Europe False

Guess who? Powerful Frankish king who united Western Europe and promoted education and culture French peasant girl who led the French army to victory during the Hundred Years' War Influential Dominican friar and philosopher who shaped medieval Christian thought Medieval philosopher-theologian who contributed to scholasticism and intellectual thought Charlemagne Joan of Arc Thomas Aquinas Peter Abelard Charlemagne

Concepts and definitions Medieval land-for-service system 14th-century deadly pandemic Medieval Christian holy wars Knightly code of honor 1215 document limiting the power of monarchs 14th and 15th-century conflict between England and France The Crusades The Black Death Hundred Years' War Magna Carta Feudalism Chivalry

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Characters and contributions Character Role/Contribution Years of significance Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor, united Western Europe 742-814 William the Conqueror Norman Duke who conquered England in 1066 1028-1087 Thomas Aquinas Influential theologian and philosopher 1225-1274 Richard the Lionheart English king, leader of the Third Crusade 1157-1199 Marco Polo Venetian explorer who traveled to Asia 1254-1324 Genghis Khan Founder of the Mongol Empire 1162-1227 King Arthur Legendary British leader, symbol of chivalry Traditional, 5th-6th

Significant characters/events Charles Martel Venus is the second planet from the Sun 732 C.E. First Crusade Despite being red, Mars is a very cold place 1096-1099 Genghis Khan Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all 1162-1227 Petrarch Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun 1332-1406 Da Vinci Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun 1452-1519

Crusades of the Middle Ages Crusade Years Main Objective Outcome First 1096-1099 Recapture Jerusalem from Muslims Capture of Jerusalem; establishment of Crusader states in the Holy Land Second 1147-1149 Reinforce First Crusade, regain lost territory Limited success; capture of Lisbon and territory in the Holy Land Third 1189-1192 Reclaim Jerusalem from Saladin Truce with Saladin; Christian control of Jerusalem Fourth 1202-1204 Capture Egypt, weaken Saladin's power Sack of Constantinople, diversion from the Holy Land Children's 1212 Attempt by children to reach the Holy Land Tragic failure, many children lost

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