Middle Ages Semester 1 – Day 61. Bellwork Have you ever believed in something so strongly that you would be willing to die for it? Would you have persuaded.
Byzantine Empire Orthodox Christianity Chapter 9.
The Crusades, Inquisition, Vikings and Black Plague were devastating to Western Christianity, while the internal battles over power, territory and authority.
Byzantine Empire Successor State to Rome Post-Classical: Keeping it classy from 600 C.E-1450 C.E.
Formation of Western Europe 800-1500 A.D.. Learning Objectives Explain the spiritual revival and the Church reforms which began in the 11 th century Describe.
Chapter 14 Section 1 Church Reform and the Crusades.
The Reformation and Counter Reformation Martin Luther.
Episode 5 Waypoint Hagia Sophia Dr. Ann T. Orlando Music: Byzantine ‘Kyrie Eleison’
The Crusades. Islam A Muslim is a follower of Islam. Islam was founded in 622 CE by Muhammad the Prophet. He lived from about 570 to 632 CE).
Church Reform and the Crusades Period of invasions between Magyars, Muslims, and Vikings known as “Dark Ages” Age of Faith Monasteries lead a religious.
The Causes and Results of the Crusades. General Information Crusades – “Going to the Cross” Usually ordered by the Pope Roman Catholic Holy Wars to recapture.
The Dark Ages Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic. So What made the dark ages so dark? As the Goths, the Barbarians, descended upon Rome, much of the technology,