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some world history questions.
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Which modern institution was born in medieval Europe? the barter economy the monarchy the primary school the university
the university
Which of the following is an effect of Pope Innocent III's call for a Fourth Crusade in 1198 CE? Constantinople was sacked by the crusaders. Jerusalem was captured by the crusaders. Rome became the political capital of medieval Europe. Cordoba became the new capital of the Muslim empire.
1199 Crusade. Pope Innocent III calls a crusade against Markward of Anweiler, Margrave of Ancona and Count of Abruzzo in central Italy and lord of Palermo in the kingdom of Sicily. Markward was a supporter of Innocent’s enemy the Hohenstaufen claimant to the German throne Philip of Swabia, and posed a threat both to the Papal States and to the pope’s claim to supremacy over Sicily. This was the first “political crusade.” 1203-1204 Fourth Crusade: Innocent III calls for a crusade to liberate Jerusalem. The Fourth Crusade starts with Venetians diverting crusaders to Yugoslav city of Zara, which they take for Venetians to pay for ships to take them to the Holy Land. Crusade is then diverted to Constantinople, where crusaders support pretender to the imperial throne. When their candidate is killed, they sack Constantinople and found Latin Kingdom of Constantinople. The crusaders divide up Greece into vassal fiefs: the Kingdom of Thessalonica, the Principality of Achaea, the Duchy of Athens, the Duchy of the Archipelago and the short-lived duchies of Nicaea, Philippopolis, and Philadelphia. The Byzantines retain control over the Despotate of Epirus (western Greece) and the Empire of Nicaea and the Empire of Trebizond in Anatolia. http://usna.edu/Users/history/abels/hh315/crusades_timeline.htm
Beginning with Pope Innocent III’s issuance of a crusading bull on August 15, 1198, the Fourth Crusade began to take shape and resulted in a historic, shocking turn of events. On April 12, 1204, the soldiers of the Fourth Crusade and their Venetian allies attacked and sacked the most significant city held by Christians, Constantinople. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=10&ved=0CHEQFjAJ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbattleofhastings2010.wikispaces.com%2Ffile%2Fview%2FCrusades%2BFinal%2BPaper%2BUpdated.doc&ei=St1BUoP_FYyUjAL_ioH4Cw&usg=AFQjCNFDlq0wgiNBTSARMmBcdE4ucv_kHQ&sig2=m8qIZrLeLsWxQ-uzRb6cVw&bvm=bv.53077864,d.cGE
thank you which one do you think would be the best answer? Which of the following contributed to Charlemagne's establishment of the Carolingian Empire? Charles Martel's defeat of the invading Muslims Charles Martel's naming of Charlemagne as his successor Charles Martel's conversion to Catholicism Charles Martel's unification with the Lombards
I am pretty sure it is the second one.
he rise of merchants and artisans in the Late Middle Ages led to the use of money to buy and sell goods, instead of bartering the formation of large trade unions between kingdoms the use of bartering to trade goods, instead of money the breakup of small trade unions within medieval cities
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