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A piece of literature that describes the German tribes, used to reflect on Roman morals.
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Toleration for Christianity in Roman Empire
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Statement of the orthodox faith of early Christian church
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Rome was sacked by Visigoths led by King Alaric
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Roman legions departed England resulted in mass invasions from foreigners.
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A great wall around Constantinople built by Theodosius II during his reign.
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The first Anglo Saxons traveled to England because they were looking for places to settle down and farm.
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A dynasty that rule the Franks in territories of Gaul and Germania.
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The main goal of Germanic Legal Codes was to stop feuding. Blood money would be paid to the family for compensation of crimes.
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Justinian aimed to revive the empire's greatness and reconquer the western Roman Empire.
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The destruction of the revolts allowed for the Haga Sophia to be built. The structure is unique because of its mix of Christian and Islam iconography.
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Gregory was also a bishop, meaning he favored Clovis who was fighting for the Church. This resulted in his bias in his History of the Franks.
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Muhammed left Mecca for Medina after he was warned about a plot to assassinate him.
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Rallying his outnumbered forces, Muhammed called out, "If you die in battle, you go to heaven." This resulted in the intense warfare of the Muslims.
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The first great Muslim dynasty to rule the empire of the Caliphate.
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Earliest English historian whose work shed light on a period of English history that would have been unknown.
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The outcry for revenge for the killing of Ali divided the early Islamic community.
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Religious traditions associated with the shrine.
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Dynasty established to rule Western Europe.
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The authority over the Muslim empire after the Umayyads.
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To acknowledge his power and reinforce his relation with the church he was crowned Emperor by the Pope.
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Alfred the Great was known for being king of the Anglo Saxons and also for encouraging education.
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Rulers of a unified English nation
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The weather became warmer so there was better agriculture resulting in a population growth.
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Beowulf was a reflection of Germanic Culture and showed the clash with Christianity
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The Seljuk Dynasty played a major role in defending Islamic territories against the crusaders and taking parts of the Byzantine Empire.
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The removal of all relations between the Greek Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church.
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The tapestry was a long embroidered cloth describing the events that took in place in the conquest.
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The five reasons he gave for French to go on a crusade: serfs could leave land, no taxes, interest freeze, prisoners freed, and death sentences revoked.
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After conquering Jerusalem, the Christians killed many of the Muslims.
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An attempt by European leaders to reconquer the Holy Land.
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Man did not recognize God. Thor was a short tempered and violent God who reflected Germanic tribal values through his personality
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A European armed expedition to conquer Muslim controlled Jerusalem.
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A disastrous attempt by thousands of children to march out and regain Jerusalem.
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A western attempt to reconquer the Holy Land by first conquering the Ayyubid state of Egypt.
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An attempt to regain Jerusalem with very little fighting.
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A crusade launched against the city of Tunis.
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The last major medieval crusade to the Holy Land.
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A Muslim scholar and traveler who visited most of the Islamic world over 30 years.
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The Ottoman Empire captures Jerusalem and ends the Middle Ages.