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    his reign to increase administrative efficiency. The Emperor Constantine (reigned‚ 324-337) had erected a new capital on the site of the Greek city of Byzantium‚ which controlled the passage from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean‚ calling it Constantinople. Theodosius I (r. 378-395) was the last emperor to actually rule both

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    Chapter 15 Outline I. World Contacts Before Columbus 1. The Afro-Eurasian trade world linked Europe‚ Asia and Africa in the 15th century. A. The Trade World of the Indian Ocean 1. Indian Ocean was the center of Afro-Eurasian trade world. 2. Location made crossroads for China‚ India‚ the Middle East‚ and Europe. 3. Trading volume increased over the centuries as merchants congregated in a series of cosmopolitan port cities‚ most had some form of autonomous self-government 4. Most developed

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    result ‚ this turned into an entrenched disagreement. It is believed that in 1054‚ legates of the Pope travelled to the Constantinople and delivered a bowl of excommunication to the patriarch of Constantinople. This was a symbolism that the Eastern church was no longer in communion with the Roman church. Consequently‚ from that point onwards the pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople continued to separate from each other. This practical conflict was one of the reasons for the lead to the Great Schism

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    Throughout the world in the 1500s‚ different countries articulated different perspectives about the Ottoman empire. However‚ the most contrasting perspectives of the Ottoman empire were the Europeans. The two sources that have the most religious motivation contrast is a New Means to an Old End: Early Modern Maps in the Service of An Anti-Ottoman Crusade‚ written by James P. Krokar and Gloriana Rules the Waves: Or‚ the Advantage of Being Excommunicated (and a Woman) written by Lisa Jardine. They both

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    Humanism Research paper Humanism is the philosophical idea that emphasizes the dignity and worth of the individual. The term humanism is most often used to describe a literary and cultural movement that spread through Florence‚ Venice‚ Pisa‚ Milan‚ Rome and other Italian cities in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. It involved a revival of study of the ancient Latin and Greek authors and trying to see what they actually meant. The time in which humanism grew was called the Renaissance‚ which

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    Engels literatuur Hoofd periodes‚ sub-periodes en invasie volkeren: 1. Prehistoric Britain. +/- 800 BC - 55 BC Celts (5th century BC) 2. Roman Britain. 55 BC – 400 AD 3. The Old English or Anglo-Saxon Period 500 – 1066 Soon after the romans left‚ Britain was attacked by Germanic tribes‚ mainly Angles and Saxons. Anglo-Saxon settlements (410 AD – 800 AD) The Vikings (The Danes) (800 AD – 978 AD) Downfall of Saxon England (978 AD – 1066 AD) 4. The Middle English Period 1066

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    encourage people to support the effort.[2] The call to march and help out the eastern Christians was heard loud and clear. The people were ready to free them the Persians because their hearts where not directed to God[3]. The West marched on Constantinople and then towards Jerusalem‚ and liberated both them from the Muslims. This Campaign was considered a huge success and a victory for the Christians. The Second Crusade Unlike the first Crusade‚ the second was not considered as successful. This

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    According to Anna Lindh‚ foreign affairs minister in Sweden‚ “Globalization has made us more vulnerable. It creates a world without borders and makes us painfully aware of the limitations of our present instruments and of politics to meet its challenges. “Anna’s theory was displayed perfectly during the 1400s-1700 in the Americas‚. When there were extreme changes‚ such as Europeans discovering the Americas. Leading to them disrupting the natives by bringing over goods‚weapons‚disease‚slaves‚and christianity

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    one on the most important missions because of the cultural and political developments in the European countries. It was during the time the “Photian Schism” had become a big controversy concerning Christianity between the West and the East of Constantinople. The conflict between the church and the state allowed the Mission of Constantine and Methodios to be a success in the central Europe. The conflict between the church and the state led the Byzantine Empire desperate to expand their empire. The

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    Timeline (1300-1850) Events People Works Time Periods Date | Description | Unit | 1330-1550 | Renaissance | 1 | 1337-1453 | Hundred Years War | 1 | 1348 | Black Death begins | 1 | 1377-1418 | Great Schism | 1 | 1394-1460 | Henry the Navigator | 3 | 1429 | Joan of Arc leads Battle of Orleans | 1 | 1450-1425 | Age of Exploration | 3 | 1453-1471 | War of the Roses | 1 | 1480 | Ivan III defies the khan | 5 | 1492 | Columbus’ first voyage | 3 | 1509-1547 | Henry

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