End Of Year Flashcards
When was the Roman Empire
50BCE-400BCE
When were the silk roads?
C100-C1500
When was the Islamic empire
C750-C1250
When was Emma of Normandy
1002-1052
When was the battle of Hastings
1066
when was the doomsday book
1086
When was the first crusade
1095
When was the white ship
1120
When was the anarchy
1135-1154
When was Eleanor of Aquitaine
1122-1204
When was Saladin
1174-1193
When was Clifford’s tower
1190
When was the doom painting created
1200
When did ghengis khan
1206-1227
When did lutterel psalter
1325-1340
When did mansa musa
1312-1327
When did Edward 3
1327-1377
When did the Black Death
1348
When did the renaissance
1350-1600
When did the peasants revolt
1381
When did Margaret of Anjou
1430-1482
When did Isabella of Castille
1474-1504
When did the first printing press
1475
When did the Henry VIII
1509-1547
When did reformation begin
1517
When did the religious turmoil begin
1533-1750
When did Edward VI
1547-1553
When did Mary I
1553-1558
When did Elizabeth’s I
1558-1603
When did George I ensure a Protestant succession
1714
Empire windrush
1948
Why was Baghdad the centre of the world in C1000
-silk roads connected the world and it wad the centre
-dominated Middle East and Africa at the time
-capital of Islamic empire
When were the silk roads
130BCE-1453
What is the meaning of wisdom in Baghdad
The accumulation and gathering of scientific and philosophical knowledge
What is wisdom in badhgad
-lots of people to learn
-intricate library designs
-knowledge of anatomy
-business knowledge
-hygienic
-Knowledge of astronomy
How did Baghdad encourage wisdom to develop and spread
Race and religion were not barriers for education.Scholars quickly spread this message
What examples can see of the silk roads helping wisdom spread?
Traders flocked to here and they brunt knowledge back home with them
In what areas did Baghdad see widsdom grow
This was a time where there were huge breakthroughs in science,astronomy,anatomy,medical,literature,philosophy and maths
Who was Emma of Normandy
Daughter of Richard the I Duke of Normandy.Mother and wife of two kings
When did Edward the confessor die
On 5th January 1066 he died of old age.This led to the three contestants to fight for the throne
Who were the three contestants
Harald hadrada
Harold Godwinsom
William Duke of Normandy
What happened on the white ship
On 25th November 1120,the white ship crashed in the English Channel off of the coast of Normandy drowning its only heir.This led to the anarchy to take place.
What happened during the battle of Hastings
-happened in 1066
-three contestants fought
-beauyeux tapestry
Why did the anarchy break out following the death of Henry I death in 1135
Henry’s only heir was Matilda but it was unusual for a woman to rule at the time so this gave Stephen a chance to rule but then they fought but they enddd up agreeing that Stephen would be k8ng but when he died Matilda’s son would be king
How did the Norman conquest change life in England
They changed things such as castles but home life and farming stayed the same
How have historians viewed the crusades
Historians views have changed overtime but it depends whether you were viewing this from a Islamic or Christian perspective
What were the crusades
Holy wars fought over Jerusalem
Why did the crusades begin
When the Islamic leaders restricted access and this made Pope Urban II try to take back the land by war
Why did people go on crusades
People wanted to go for religious reasons and some wanted land overseas
When was the first crusade
1069-1099
When was the second crusade
1145-1149
When was the third crusade
1189-1192
When was the fourth crusade
1202-1204
When was the 5-7 crusade
1217-1250
When was the last crusade
1396
What was the domesday book
To record taxes collected after the conquest
What were doom paintings
Churches encouraged people to believe in god by showing what happens in hell
What were pilgrimage badges
People to went on religious journeys earned this
What happened at Clifford’s tower
Jews were accused of starting the fire so they hid in Clifford’s tower.The mob got annoyed for them not coming out to they set the tower on fire
What was the lutterel psalter
Shows what happened in medieval daily life
What was the Black Death caused by
Fleas of rats
What were the impacts of the Black Death
More land
Women could work
Produce for less price
Why have the peasants revolt and Black Death been remembered
They changed medieval daily life
What happened during the peasants revolt
Peasants were expected to pay 3x more tax than before and they were before and thus made them mad
What was the reformation
When England broke with Rome and the pope
What was the English reformation
When Protestants rejected the pope