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    El Cid Research Paper

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    helped lead to the First Crusade. After his death‚ El Cid became a symbol for Christians trying to expel the Moors from Iberia. However‚ this symbol is a product of mythologizing‚ for he fought with the Taifa of Zaragoza after Alfonso VI exiled him. An ecclesiastical crisis between reformist and conservative elements of the Catholic Church in Milan grew to become the

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    Trade Vs Manorialism

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    to live‚ this economic system was called manorialism. All the new established routes carved by the crusaders made a great base to begin trade once again and for the first time since the fall of the Roman Empire‚ trade was resurrected. Due to the crusades‚ and the cultural diffusion that came with it‚ trade kick started back up. Crusaders brought luxury goods from Asia and the Arabian peninsula back to Europe. Eventually‚ merchants needed a more formal place to trade and took their goods to large

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    Change over time essay Life changed between 500 C.E and 1650 C.E Because of the Middle ages and the crusades‚ the Renaissance and the humanistic art and literature and the Protestant Reformation and the splitting of the Catholic Church. Those three ages brought upon important historical events which we all know and study. The Middle Ages and the crusades where first and then came the Renaissance with humanistic art and then the Protestant Reformation and the splitting of the Catholic Church. Middle

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    were the crusades. It 1095 pope Urban II called for a crusade against the Turks‚ which is now known as the first crusade. His goals were to aid the Byzantines‚ and “free” Jerusalem. Afterwards many Crusades were held‚ mostly by kings‚ in attempt to take Jerusalem. At one point after the second crusade Christians were even allowed to come and pray at the holy city. The peace‚ of course‚ didn’t last. In the end the Christians never permanently held Jerusalem‚ And many agree the whole crusades were a

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    The Black Death‚ Crusades‚ and unequal rights were three reasons that support the idea that Europe was in a dark age from 500 to 1500 AD. The Black Death caused a lot of chaos across Eurasia‚ leaving towns empty and many died . According to Document B: Ibn al-Wardi (M)‚ "The plague began in the land of darkness.” The plague sent Europe into the shadows‚ and it took many years to recover. Another reason Europe was in a dark age was the Crusades. Stated in Document B - First Crusade - Muslim Perspective

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    Christianity Reflection

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    obstacles throughout its existence. The Christian church is a key factor in this development in Christianity. But along with the church‚ the life and role of Jesus Christ was a foundation in the development of Christianity. And certain events such as the Crusades played an essential role into the development of Christianity. These are three of many‚ many things that were key to the growth of Christianity; each one of them having a significant role and contribution to the religion. The role of the Church

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    experienced drastic changes both culturally and economically. Europe experienced cultural and agricultural revolutions in the beginning of 1000 B.C. The main causes for these were the crusades and new trade that came along with it. New cultures began to develop and new innovative ideas were also the change crusades had brought to European cities. Around the 1300’s the black plague had devastated many European cities‚ drastically decreasing their population and the need for cities. Despite the black

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    Notes For SOR1

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    THE GROWTH AND SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY The Journeys of Paul: ENTER summary of Paul’s missionary journeys here. What did he teach? [1/2 page] Persecution - 64CE Nero accused Christians of burning Rome 9 major persecutions through two centuries Constantine - 313CE granted freedom of worship to Xtians Chi-Ro 383CE official religion of the empire Councils : Council of Jerusalem 49CE – circumcision‚ kosher food and rituals

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    Places_. Oxford: Oxford UP‚ 2002. Print. "Library." _Missions and Expansion_. Web. 19 Jan. 2013. Morris‚ Neil. _Islam_. Columbus‚ OH: Peter Bedrick‚ 2002. Print. "Muhammad." _Wikipedia_. Wikimedia Foundation‚ 21 Jan. 2013. Web. 19 Jan. 2013. "The Crusades." _The Crusades_. Web. 19 Jan. 2013. Wagner‚ Walter H. _Opening the Qur ’an: Introducing Islam ’s Holy Book_. Notre Dame‚ IN: University of Notre Dame‚ 2008. Print. Wilkinson‚ Philip. _Eyewitness Books: Islam_. New York: DK‚ 2005. Print.

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    Gesta Franco Rum Summary

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    about the identity of the author of the Gesta Francorum” The Gesta Franco rum is an anonymous historical source of the first crusade that surveys events from the revelation of the first crusade at the council of Clermont in November 1095 till the battle of Ascalon in t 1099. Although the Gesta Franco rum is one of the first major sources to account the first crusade and therefore important in analysing the crusading events‚ the authenticity is put into question as the identity of the author remains

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