Medieval Europe Final exam Flashcards

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The tring tiles

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tiles that had pictures and stories of the life of Jesus in his teen and childhood years

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Tutivillus

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Demon stories that were often told in the Church

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3
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Anchorites

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Monks who lived in solitude, often buildings on the side of a church, many were women.

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4
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Church styles

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always faced west, the pointed Arch came into style

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5
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Illuminated Manuscript

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-text illustrations and decorative borders
-Only a few examples from 400-600 AD
-Professional scribes were often monks

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6
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Matthew Paris

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historian, Illustrator, cartographer, benedictine monk

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7
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William the Conqueror

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King of England, Duke of Normandy

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8
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Norman conquest

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1066 AD

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9
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Henry II

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King of England 1154-1189, Married Eleanor of Aquitaine

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John

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King of England, 1199-1216 AD, Driven out of Normandy by king of france, Magna Carta

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11
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Henry III

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1216-1272 AD,Child king, son of king John

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12
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Edward I

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King of England 1272-1307 AD, led the ninth crusade in 1271-1272. Eldest son of King Henry II, conquered Wales and scotland. Ring of Iron: castles built in and around wales.

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