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    order to fight off invaders like the Vikings in the North Sea during the ninth century and the Muslims of the Mediterranean Sea in the eight century. The most famous ruler during the Carolingian empire is Charlemagne who devised one of the first crusades to retake the holy land. The

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    Sierra Ford Professor Hull Humanities 5 March 2017 Unit 3 Essay The middle ages had some of the most impact on the world. It is one of the most recognized and talked about era in history. Knights in shining armor. The idea of living in the middle ages is fantasized by many. The middles ages have created so many ways of life that we still follow today. The middle ages are actually said to have been believed that it started with the fall of the roman empire. The dark ages are also commonly known. This

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    (Backman 237). The Church‚ which was supreme‚ started many movements. As seen in chapter 9‚ the crusades represent a great power of the Church‚ but also one of its biggest letdowns. They took over the Holy Land‚ but at a high cost. The crusaders contributed greatly to the destruction of the Byzantine Empire and the eventual fall of Constantinople to the Muslims. Although this was a negative attribution‚ the Crusades had quite the impact of the society. Their religious factor is what made them stand out because

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    Chp 17 - THE FOUNDATIONS OF CHRISTIAN SOCIETY IN WESTERN EUROPE While other parts of the world were experiencing unprecedented prosperity during the postclassical era‚ Europe’s economy underwent a sharp constriction with the fall of the Roman Empire. Long-distance trade did not entirely disappear‚ significant developments took place in agricultural production‚ and there were brief periods of government consolidation; nevertheless‚ early medieval Europe was a world dominated by rural self-sufficiency

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    1  Logan Tarkowski  English III  Mrs. Dewar  2/17/2014  Medieval Castles   Throughout the Medieval Era there was a need for castles to fit all of the family and  royalties that lived in these areas. Medieval castles have been around for a long time and are now  apart of our history. They are historical evidence of the past‚ something that can be examined to  find out new details about the past. Leftover items in these castles gives us evidence of how they  lived inside the castle‚ the architecture shows how they defended and attacked castles

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    of the European Renaissance. There are several key factors that led to the end of The Middle Ages other than the start of the Renaissance. The Black Plague and The Crusades undeniably led to the end of the Middle Ages because of the decrease of population from The Black Plague and the increase of foreign goods and trade from The Crusades among many other reasons. The Bubonic Plague‚ Black Plague‚ and Black Death are names for a deadly disease that killed between 75 and 200 million people in Europe

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    Does religion cause war

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    War is an organized and often prolonged conflict that is carried out by states or non-state actors. It is generally characterised by extreme violence‚ social disruption and economic destruction. War should be understood as an actual‚ intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communities‚ and therefore is defined as a form of political violence or intervention. The set of techniques used by a group to carry out war is known as warfare. An absence of war is usually called peace.

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    The information that is known‚ however‚ proves that the order’s significance is far greater than the persistent legends that encompass the popular perceptions of the Knights Templar. Formed in 1096 by St. Bernard in the aftermath of the first crusade‚ the Knights Templar made their home on the Temple Mount Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem for nearly two centuries (Marzuni) . The earliest Templars were a purely militaristic company bound to a monastic lifestyle of chastity‚ poverty‚ and obedience

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    many can argue that this period of time can be labeled as a “Dark Age” because of the evil and injustice that occurred‚ it can be better labeled as an “Age of Faith” because of the great extent of power and influence the Catholic church had‚ the Crusades‚ and the peace that the church brought to the people. The great extent of power and influence that the Catholic church had shaped the lives of Christian Europeans. This was a factor to support how the middle ages were an age of faith. The picture

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    the time. They sold indulgence to ordinary people who really believed it would save them‚ and used the money to power the crusades. Also pope Urban II promised everyone who took part in the crusades to get free indulgence. To me this means that people were so blinded they even gave their life to the church which promised salvation in return. Another reason are the crusades. I think that fighting and killing over who believes in better god is the most stupid thing people could do. The Church was

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