Crusades
Rival of Trade and Towns
Towns/Life/Cultures
Life/Cultures
100

Political, Economical, and Social results of the Crusades 

What were 

Political: Lessened the power of the pope, increased power of kings

Economical: Growth of trade, manors die, and towns start to produce everything

Social: Christians' relationship with the Muslims worsened, broadened outlook on life, and women were given a chance to manage stuff

100

Reason trade fell 

What was the fact that Rome was the last civilization before and it was urban and then manorilizism cam about and it was rural

100

Medial Europe cause of the plague

What were Jews poisoning the wells? 

100

Canterbury Tales

What were the stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer about pilgrims on their way to Canterbury?

200

Branch of Turks that started the Crusades

Who were the Scljuk

200

Four rights of a townsperson

  • Freedom
    • Anyone, including serfs, who lived in a town for a year and a day
  • Exemption
    • From having to work on a manor 
    • Not bound to land 
  • Town Justice
    • Each town had own courts; leading citizens tried cases 
  • Commercial Privileges
    • Townspeople could sell goods freely intown but outsiders were charged toll to trade
200

Social, Political, and Economical Effects of the plague

Social: Lost people who did certain jobs, relationships were lost because people were so scared

Political: Monarchies and Democracies start

Economical: Less workers so higher wages, less currency in the system

200

Describe Gothic Architecture

What was 

    • Began in France in the 12c

    • Pointed arches 

        ○ Not as much stability as rounded arches

        ○ Needed structural support

            § Flying buttresses

                □ Structural support for a Gothic cathedral

        ○ Lots of stained glass windows

            § Told stories- population was illiterate 

            § Let in light

        ○ Elaborate, ornate interior 

        ○ Taller, more airy - lots of light

        ○ Lavish sculpture- larger- than- life

        ○ Ex: Notre Dame 

        ○ Rose Windows

            § A round window shaped like a rose 

            § Still tells stories

    • Gargoyles


300

Crusades and the goals of them 

What was protecting Constantinople from the Muslims and called for a Holy War 

What were 

  • Protect Constantinople  
  • Gain back the Holy Land
  • To get rid of quarrelsome knight
  • Protect their brothers in the East
300

Guilds and two types of guilds

Levels of training

  • They regulated product quality and provided burial rights     for their guilds 
  • Two types: 
    • Merchant - selling and trading
    • Craft- Making a product
  • Their  rights were the rights of the townspeople

What were apprentice, journeyman, master

300

Vernacular Language

What is the common language spoken by the people

300

Divine Comedy

What was the story written by Dante Alighiere about his trip through Hell?

400

Knights Templar, Teutonic Knights, and Knights Hospitalar? 

Who were the Knights who protected soldiers on their journey, knights who fought, and the knights who cared for the wounded? 

400

Three leagues that controlled trade and where they were founded

What were: 

    • Venetian Route

        ○ Controlled by the Venetians 

        ○ Group of Italians 

    • Genoese Route

        ○ From Genoa

        ○ Another group of Italians 

    • Hanseatic Route

        ○ England and the Scandinavia 

            § Norway, Denmark, Sweden


400

Black death and how it spread

What was acral necrosis from yesternia pestises, from fleas on rats which spread from trade

400

Describe Romanesque Architecture 

    • Rounded arches

        ○ Started in 10th century 

    • Barrel Vaults 

        ○ An arch that is extended along an axis

    • Thick walls

    • Darker, simplistic interiors 

        ○ B/c of thick walls and no windows

    • Small windows, usually at the top of wall

    • B/c it was so dark, they had lots of candles

    • Smoke darkened pictures on the walls

    • St. Filbert, France, 10c

        ○ Ex of Romanesque


    • Others

        ○ 1250, contact had occurred among Africans, Europeans, and Asians, but not Native Americans

        ○ Scholasticism used reason and logic to defend Christian beliefs

        ○ Result of Crusade- trade

        ○ Finest example of medieval art is in cathedrals

        ○ Urban II- Called Council of Clermont

        ○ Frederick I- drowned on way to third Crusade

        ○ Crusades- increased power of monarchs

        ○ Inquisition was an attempt to achieve drive the Muslims out of Spain and achieve religious unity

        ○ Women were basically just ways to get children 

        ○ The primary source of inspiration of medieval artists was religious faith 

        ○ People preferred fables to troubadours 

        ○ Richard I- led third crusade

        ○ People reacted to the plague by turning to witchcraft and magic

        ○ Medieval universities were similar to guilds 

        ○ Goal of first Crusade was to free the Holy Land 

        ○ Know dates of Crusades

        ○ The three major mercantile city-states in medieval Italy were Genoa, Pisa, Venice

        ○ Strongest of all medieval popes was Innocent III

        ○ Dates of Bubonic Plague 

        ○ Dates of the High Middle Ages 

            § Dates of Middle Ages

            § Dates of the High Middle Ages

            § Dates of the Late Middle Ages

        ○ Characteristics of Medieval architecture


500

Number of Crusades and results of each

What is 6 and they all failed but the first one

500

Domestic System

What was a system where each step of a process was made in somebody's house; an early factory system

500

Troubador 

What were the medieval story tellers who would go around telling stories in exchange for food who were important because the population was illiterate?

500

Four great universities and what they specialized in teaching

  • Paris and Oxford 
    • Specialized in Theology
    • Oxford was in England
  •  Bologna
    • Specialized in Civil and Church Law
    • Bologna  is in Italy
  • Salerno     
    • Specialized in Medicine
    • Salerno is in Italy
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