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Medieval Period haucer History The anterbury Tales. 1066 - 1485 A.D. Characteristics of Medieval England. The Norman conquest of England created a powerful Anglo-Norman entity and brought England into the mainstream of European civilization. eudalism.
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Medieval Period haucer History The anterbury Tales 1066 - 1485 A.D.
Characteristics of Medieval England The Norman conquest of England created a powerful Anglo-Norman entity and brought England into the mainstream of European civilization.
eudalism • The feudal system centralized military, political, and economic power in the crown. • It also divided the citizens by class – creating a society
eudalism Feudalism
Knighthood • Age 7 – Boys sent to lord’s castle for training (riding, fighting) • Age 14 – Became squires (maintained lord’s armor & weapons) • Early adulthood – Became full knight
The Knight’s ode - hivalry • Knights required to be brave, loyal, & true • Had to fight fairly • Applied only to nobles • Women were protected & cherished
Women The much maligned Gender • The ideals of Chivalry improved attitudes toward women. • It did not however Improve the rights of women. Life of Servitude Nunnery Property
Noblewomen • Controlled manor while husband fought • Marriages arranged • Woman’s dowry went to husband
The hurch The Roman Catholic Church transcended national boundaries and fostered cultural unity among Europeans.
The parish church was the center of every town. • One of the largest buildings in town with stained-glass windows and statues that told stories from the Bible to the villagers who, for the most part, could not read. • The church was involved in every aspect of the lives of the people including baptism, marriage, burials, and other hardships. • Every Sunday, every villager went to church to a service in Latin (which they didn't understand) and a sermon (which they did understand).
The Magna arta • The Magna Carta weakened the political power of the Church. • It laid the foundation for later English and American Constitutional Law.
he Plague Black Death/Bubonic Plague ~25 million people died in just under five years between 1347 and 1352. Estimated population of Europe from 1000 to 1352. ~Characterized by swelling lesions, respiratory problems, blood contamination ~Created a labor shortage that contributed to the end of feudalism and the passing of the middle ages
Geoffrey Chaucer ~Known as the father of English literature ~Born around 1343 in London, England ~Buried at Westminster Abbey, London ~Most famous for The Canterbury Tales http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxqAwT5IpL8