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This document was used to critique roman society
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The Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain for land in the early 4th century
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These walls were used to protect the thriving byzantine empire. and are now owned by turkey
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a proclamation for religion tolerance for Christians in rome
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a profession of faith used in christian literature.
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The general withdrawals all the troops from northern and western britian
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King Alaric lead his troops of Visigoths to a sacking of Rome even though it wasn't still the capital of the roman empire.
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A Salian Frankish dynasty that ruled the franks for over 300 years
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Named after the family that ruled and lived there
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A codification of rules governing behavior within lands held by Salian.. The main goal was to stop feuding among the people so not everyone will kill each other.
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466-511 he was the king that rallied all the frankish tribes together
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Justinian tried to recreate the Western Empire and the Eastern Empire back together, also he was one of "the greats"
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revolts held because of religious reasons.
The haga Sophia was a major component to the revolts after it changed to a mosque -
A clan of noble families
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Historian and Roman senator
He was also a Roman Bishop. His main depiction of Clovis was that he was a christian . -
The best fighter taking on the most frighting monsters and showing the Germans way life.
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Muhammad and his followers moved from Mecca because their were threats towards to him , it is now a pilgrimage
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When Muhammad and his army arrive at Mecca they are gravely outnumbered and Muhammad encourage them to win by telling them that if they die they will go to paradise
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When Ali was murder his followers split in translation of his ways.
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The first great empire to rule over caliphate.
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A shrine in Jerusalem being the most known shrine in Jerusalem
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Charles Martel the hammer versus a massive islamic army and charles martel is known as the hammer because he stopped the islmaic invasion of france
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A monk who was well known for being a author and a scholar
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Over threw the Umayyad in 750 then ruled the caliphate empire till destroyed by the mongols.
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King of the franks was the first Carolingian to become king.
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charlemagne is crown by the pope on christmas in 800 over all romans in St. Peter's Bascilla
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He lived for around 50 years.
He is known for fending of the vikings and being one of the only "The great" -
Crops flourished and the warmth made everything easier to work and raise a family.
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When they invaded Jerusalem they presecuted Christians, and pillaged the churches
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The popes influence on the crusades.
1. They are destroy altars and churches with relics in them.
2. Inhabiting the royal city.
3. Defend their land.
4. Their crop
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The break of communism between catholics and the eastern orthodox
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William tried to invade England to steal the crown from Harold. And William succeeded. The 26 foot long tapestry show the story of how William invaded England.
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The Christians conquer Jerusalem and excited with their win and the return of the holy lnd
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The reconuring on the holy land from Saladin
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Concurring Muslim controlled Jerusalem through Eygpt
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When European Christians to expel Muslims from the Holy Land
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was an attempt by Western Europeans to get Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land by first conquering Egypt.
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The use of manuscripts of the Norse
The lose of the name of god is in retrospect with the Germanic people worshiping other gods like Thor, showing all the things that describe Norse people, strong and hot headed -
Regain Jerusalem after the last crusade failed
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When the french were under attack from the city of tunis
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After the fail of france taking over Tunis Edward sailed across Acre and the ninth crusade was started
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He traveled for 29 years traveling 75,000 miles or 44 modern day countries.
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Marked the end of the Roman Empire