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Europe Looks Outward 800 - 1300 We see more and farther than they...because we are elevated and supported by their great stature. - John of Salisbury d.

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1 Europe Looks Outward 800 - 1300 We see more and farther than they...because we are elevated and supported by their great stature. - John of Salisbury d. 1180

2 The Saga of Eric the Red “Greenland”? Ca. 985 Leif Ericson “Vinland”

3 Medieval Climate Optimum - ca. 850 - 1300 Carolingian Renaissance Serfdom declines in Western Europe - “yeomen”

4 I. Emergence of the Nation-State

5 A. France 1.Fall of Charlemagne’s 2.Capetian Dynasty 987 – 1328 - Hugh Capet Vikings!

6 B. England 1.Norman Conquest 1066 - Anglo-Saxons - William the Conqueror 2.Medieval cash cow - shire reeves Magna Carta 1215

7 II. Medieval life Rage for order…. Pressure to build stronger states vs. Nobility Church The Crusades: Clash of Civilizations

8 Genghis Khan 1162-1227 Marco Polo’s travels 1271-1291

9 A. City life 1.Urban Italy - part of Byzantine Empire 2.Urban social orders - merchants, craftsmen - “class,” not hereditary obligations 3. Alternative to feudal orders - tweaking of theology

10 B. Aristotelianism (New Logic) 1.Resurgent dialectic Gerbert of Aurillac Pope Sylvester II empiricism and faith - transubstantiation substance v. attribute

11 2. Thomas Aquinas 1225-1274 - Summa 1265 - dialectical / rational proof of God - “universal” Reason supports universal truth

12 C. Scholasticism 1.Towns replacing monasteries - universitas 2. Peter Abelard - education, logic key to understanding - academic star Peter & Heloise

13 II. Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown

14 A. The Plantagenets 1.Henry of Anjou (II) r. 1154-1189 Angevin Empire 2. Legal reform - Norman Conquest - feudalism weakened - “circuit” courts

15 3. Eleanor of Aquitaine 1124-1202 - dowry and power - Crusader - married 2 kings - mother of 2 kings Troubadours “courtly love” Cult of Chivalry

16 B. Rambunctious nobility 1.Running out of fiefs - primogeniture 2. Peace of God / Truce of God - Chivalry

17 “Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest?” Thomas Becket d. 1170

18 C. Church v. state 1.Otto the Great r. 936-973 Holy Roman Empire 2. Problem of inheritance - investiture

19 3. Cluny & the Cluniacs 910 - Gregory VII 1073-1085 “Gregorian Revolution” 4. Investiture Controversy 1075

20 III. The Crusades 1095-1274

21 A. Christian Jihad 1.Urban II - Speech at Clermont 1095 Deus volt! “God wills it” Cluny

22 2. First Crusade 1095-99 - Peter the Hermit “People’s Crusade” - Crusader Kingdoms

23 B. Third Crusade 1189-1192 1.Saladin 1138-1193 - unified Muslims 1.King’s Crusade Richard Coeur de Lion Frederick Barbarossa Philip Augustus

24 C. Consequences 1.Church & state 1.Moral authority - 1212 “Children’s Crusade” 1.Byzantine fall - 1204 sack of Constantinople

25 1.Things to come - reacquainted Western Europeans with Eastern goods, classical learning - “stalemate” allows for trade, pilgrimages - Euro rivalries

26 V. Medieval Achievement and Failure The Angevin Empire

27 C. Medieval politics in flux 1.Loss of Normandy - vassal v. nation-state 1.Magna Carta 1215 - John I “Lackland” - Habeas corpus


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