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1450-1750 State Building Aim: How were empires successfully built in the period of 1450-1750?
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Crusades 14.1. How the Crusades got started: In 1093, the Byzantine Emperor __________________________ sent an appeal to Robert, Count of Flanders asking.
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By: Sebastian Eusse Lombo 7.4 World History II Rafael Giraldo.
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Constantinople21 - 1 The Byzantine Empire survived in the East because: 1. Christianity united the people. 2.The city of Constantinople was a fortress.
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Justinian: The Last of The Romans Then it was Justinian, fanning the flame and openly inciting the Blues to fight, made the whole Roman Empire shake on.
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As the Roman Empire continued to grow in size, it became increasingly more difficult to control. In 284 AD Emperor Diocletian (284-305) came to the throne.
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Formation of Western Europe 800-1500 A.D.. Learning Objectives Explain the spiritual revival and the Church reforms which began in the 11 th century Describe.
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By Cameron Rasmus, Jack, Edge. Capitol: Constantinople -Heart of trade, located on the shores of Bosporus guarded by three sides of water, Natural.
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Religion in Medieval Europe (Unit 7). I.Rise of the Church a. Germany /Italy area were divided into 3rds 1.Emperor had short-term power limited to the.
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The Gunpowder Empires The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals.
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The Byzantine Empire. The Roman empire, divided in the late AD200’s, was weakened by internal and external forces. Power shifted to the east, as Germanic.
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Aim: Were the Crusades one of history’s “successful failures”? Do Now: Answer the following questions: (1) What makes something a “successful failure”?
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