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March 27, 2017 Homework: ABC Book Due 3/31 Early Birds - +1 Thursday, +2 Wednesday Core Prep # 1 and # 2 on Quia Due Tuesday, 3/28 Chivalry and Quia 3xs Due 4/3 Objective: I will experience the challenges facing various groups as they compete to acquire and control the same territory, and compare my experience to the competition over Jerusalem during the Middle Ages.

Reasons to Join the Religion: To gain entry into (as declared by Pope II) Military: To defend and the Holy Land ( ) Financial: To gain and new routes especially if you were a younger.

Section 10.3 The Story of the Second Crusade: As Muslims banded together, they fought against the Crusader kingdoms, which led Christians to call for a Second Crusade. The ended in failure after German and French armies were defeated in Anatolia and Damascus. Wilhelm Manor

Section 10.3 The Story of the

Section 10.3 The Story of the Which two traveled MOSTLY by water?

Section 10.3 The Story of the

Section 10.3 The Story of the Which city separates Asia and Europe?

Section 10.3 The Story of the

Section 10.3 The Story of the Which city was Christianized by CE 300. Tours Carthage Whitby

Section 10.3 The Story of the Which was the last city to Christianize out of this list? Canterbury Naples Athens

Section 10.3 The Story of the Third Crusade: Richard I of England led the Third Crusade to retake the Holy Land from the Muslim leader Salah al-din, who had recaptured much of Palestine. After forcing the surrender of the Palestinian town of Acre, Richard s troops fought their way toward Jerusalem, but his army was not strong enough to attack the city. In 1192,the two leaders signed a peace treaty allowing the Crusaders to keep some territory, and allowing Christian pilgrims to enter Jerusalem. Szagola Manor

Saladin S quote about Richard "A very powerful man, of great courage and spirit. He fought great battles and showed a burning passion for war. The king was indeed a man of wisdom, experience, courage and energy...excitable, brave and clever."

Section 10.3 The Story of the Even though enemies, did Saladin and Richard respect each other?

Saladin S quote about Richard "A very powerful man, of great courage and spirit. He fought great battles and showed a burning passion for war. The king was indeed a man of wisdom, experience, courage and energy...excitable, brave and clever."

if RichaRd was chivalrous The Code of Chivalry 1. Thou shalt believe all that the Church teaches, and shalt observe all its directions. 2. Thou shalt defend the Church. 3. Thou shalt respect all weaknesses, and shalt constitute thyself the defender of them. 4. Thou shalt love the country in the which thou wast born. 5. Thou shalt not recoil before thine enemy. 6. Thou shalt make war against non-christians without cessation, and without mercy. 7. Thou shalt perform thy feudal duties, if they be not contrary to the laws of God. 8. Thou shalt never lie, and shall remain faithful to thy pledged word. 9. Thou shalt be generous, and give largess to everyone. 10. Thou shalt be everywhere and always the champion of the Right and the Good against Injustice and Evil.

Section 10.3 The Story of the What religion were knights? How can you tell?

if RichaRd was chivalrous The Code of Chivalry 1. Thou shalt believe all that the Church teaches, and shalt observe all its directions. 2. Thou shalt defend the Church. 3. Thou shalt respect all weaknesses, and shalt constitute thyself the defender of them. 4. Thou shalt love the country in the which thou wast born. 5. Thou shalt not recoil before thine enemy. 6. Thou shalt make war against non-christians without cessation, and without mercy. 7. Thou shalt perform thy feudal duties, if they be not contrary to the laws of God. 8. Thou shalt never lie, and shall remain faithful to thy pledged word. 9. Thou shalt be generous, and give largess to everyone. 10. Thou shalt be everywhere and always the champion of the Right and the Good against Injustice and Evil.

Section 10.3 The Story of the A knight is expected to do all of these except: Be generous Defend the weak Break a promise

Section 10.3 The Story of the Second Crusade: As Muslims banded together, they fought against the Crusader kingdoms, which led Christians to call for a Second Later Crusade. : The Later, ended in such failure as the after Children s German and Crusade, French tended to armies be popular were defeated movements in Anatolia of poor and people, Damascus. and seldom reached the Holy Land. In Europe, Christians launched the Reconquista to retake the Iberian Peninsula. Both Portugal and Spain became independent Catholic countries. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain used a Church court, called the Inquisition, to root out Muslims and Jews who were still practicing their old religion. Eventually Jews and Muslims were expelled from Spain. stryjak Manor

Isabella of Castile Inquisition

Religion in Spain Today

Section 10.3 The Story of the The main religion in Spain is what? Why do you think this is so? (only use one word)

Religion in Spain Today

Section 10.3 The Story of the What is the smallest known religion in Spain?

Religion in Spain Today

the children S crusade

Section 10.3 The Story of the Looking at the pictures were children the only people that went during the children s crusade? YES OR NO

the children S crusade

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