PALEOLITHIC‚ NEOLITHIC‚ AND ANCIENT ERA Other Names All Eras= Technological & Environmental Transformations Paleolithic= “Old” Stone Age Neolithic= “New” Stone Age Ancient= Bronze Age Time-Span c. 8000 BCE to 600 CE Top 5 List Agriculture: Slash-and-Burn Farming= ashes from the burnt down forest used to fertilize fields China’s Domestication of Rice= began when the Shang dynasty began to cultivate land and was able to farm rice Irrigation= helps move water from the river to a specific
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Home | 18-19th Centuries Index CONSERVATIVE ORDER against CHANGE (2 of 4) previous | next The Greek War of Independence [pic] [pic] Greek Territory‚ 1832-1947‚ a map from Wikipedia [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Battle at Navarin Bay‚ the last battle of sailing ships‚ 1827 [pic] [pic] King Otto [pic] King Otto arrives in Greece‚ 1833‚ an artist’s imagination [pic] The Greeks had been under Ottoman rule since the mid-1400s. Islamic law applied only to Muslims‚ with the Greek Orthodox
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constituted the epoch of the emergence of the great Patriarchates: Rome‚ Alexandria & Antioch [all recognised at the Council of Nicea (325)]; Constantinople [recognised at the Council of Constantinople in 381] and Jerusalem [recognised at Chalcedon (451)]. However‚ all through the patristic era Rome’s prestige & pre-eminence was undisputed. After Constantinople (381) the predicates ‘one’‚ ‘holy’‚ ‘catholic’ and ‘apostolic’ came to be regularly applied to the idea of ‘Church’. The Roman Church had
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processes from 1450-1750? Global Processes 1450-1750 Triangular Trade Network (including Atlantic Slave Trade) Exploration European Colonization of the Americas Columbian Exchange Must-Know Dates 1450-1750 1453 1453 Ottomans capture Constantinople 1488 1488 Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope 1492 1492 Columbus sails the ocean blue. 1502 1502 African slaves begin to arrive in the Americas. 1517 1517 Martin Luther writes the 95 Theses 1521 1521 Cortez conquered the
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Historical Background John Chrysostom was a contemporary of the Cappadocians (Basil of Caesarea‚ Gregory of Nyssa‚ and Gregory of Nazianzus)‚ and his ministry flourished during the so-called “golden age of early Christian literature.” According to Yngve Brilioth‚ “The history of the ancient church does not present a more thrilling life story.” John was born in Antioch on the Orontes River‚ in the province of Syria‚ probably around the year A.D. 349. His father was a civil servant in the Roman
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with one of the greatest creative ages of man. The Roman methods of engineering‚ mixed with the assimilation of indigenous traditions were united in the size and awe inspiring magnificence of the Hagia Sofia. It was the most important church in Constantinople. The church of Hagia Sophia is believed to have been founded by Constantine the Great. The initial building was erected over the ruins of an ancient temple of Apollo‚ situated on a hill commanding a magnificent view of the Sea of Marmara. After
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Architecture 3) Influenced by a new form of Christianity Greek orthodox church=Byzantine Empire is called the Eastern Orthodox Church – Today the Byzantine Empire is southern Russia Turkey Spain The capital of the Byzantine Empire is called Constantinople Also known as “the new Rome” Most famous empire in Byzantine Empire is: - A man named Justinnian 527-565 Accomplishments 1) Wants a large empire therefore you conquer Spain‚ Rome Greece Northern Africa from barbarians -Also around
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WHAP Cultural Heavyweights Dar Al-Islam and The Byzantine Empire. The Muslim World and The Byzantine Empire were two of the most powerful and most-linked-together civilizations during the Middle Ages due mostly to their cultural achievements‚ religious values‚ and economic activities. The Byzantine Empire and Muslim World had very similar and different cultural achievements due to their very unique styles but also sharing each other’s ideas as well. The Muslim world’s
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rule. The Abbasid Empire was crumbling and losing its power. The Seljuk Turks seized control of the Empire in 1055 and in 20 years later they occupied most of Asia Minor. The Byzantine army was heavily defeated and Emperor Alexius Comnenus in Constantinople appealed to the West for support.[2] The one authority that could unite most of Western Europe and answered the call of the emperor was Pope Urban II. The Holy war that he proclaimed was not a result of the conflict between Christians and Muslim
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Arya Afshang #2 The Principles of Health Science Mrs.Jackson 26 October 2014 Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was an English nurse born in Florence‚ Italy‚ on May 12‚ 1820. Nightingale was the founder of modern nursing and made outstanding contributions to the knowledge and improvement of public health. Throughout her childhood her goal was to achieve independence‚ importance in some field of activity‚ and obedience to God through service to society. In 1844 when
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