5168779701 | khubilai khan | in the late 1200s marco polo visited the court of | 0 | |
5168788874 | england | in 1066 william of Normandy conquered | 1 | |
5168793025 | the Iberian peninsula | the Reconquista took place in | 2 | |
5168811057 | launched the crusades in 1095 | pope urban II | 3 | |
5168815785 | Constantinople | the 4th crusade managed to capture and sack the city of | 4 | |
5168827037 | Otto of Saxony | in 962 CE pope john XII presented the imperial crown to | 5 | |
5168840291 | an ongoing conflict with the papacy | the single biggest obstacle to the rise of a powerful holy roman empire | 6 | |
5168855027 | the appointment of church officials by imperial authorities | the investiture contest centered around | 7 | |
5168870658 | lombardy | Fredrick barbarossa was blocked by the popes in his attempt to gain control over | 8 | |
5168885477 | but it took centuries for the French kings to build a powerful, centralized state | hugh capet was crowned king of France in 987 | 9 | |
5168906378 | Voltaire | the quip that the holy roman empire was "neither holy, nor roman, nor an empire" is attributed to | 10 | |
5168922040 | england | which state developed the most tightly centralized political structure in its early ages | 11 | |
5168924889 | italy | in 1066 William of normany conquered | 12 | |
5169027918 | the Iberian peninsula | the Reconquista took place in | 13 | |
5169038726 | captured sicily from Islamic control | during 11th century roger Guiscard | 14 | |
5169044138 | granada | last surviving Islamic outpost in spain | 15 | |
5169671152 | peter the hermit | the first attempt to respond to pope urban II's appeal for a crusade came from | 16 | |
5169680049 | saladin | jerusalem was captured in 187 by | 17 | |
5169693810 | first crusade | the only one of the crusades that managed to achieve tis goal of capturing Jerusalem was the | 18 | |
5169702084 | ~the establishment of a Roman Catholic regime in constantinople ~the sacking of Constantinople ~the beginning of a long period of decline for Constantinople ~greater tension between the Roman Catholic and the greek orthodox churches | consequences of the 4th crusade | 19 | |
5169728717 | INCREASED TRADE BETWEEN EASTERN AND WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN | THE CRUSADES | 20 | |
5169749839 | the largest early Mesoamerican city | teotihuacan was | 21 | |
5169764876 | the Spanish solider who left detailed records of the Aztecs | bernal diaz del Castillo was | 22 | |
5169778570 | of a combination of civil conflict and nomadic incursion | the Toltec state collapsed around 1175 because | 23 | |
5169799458 | tenochtitlan | capital of Aztec empire was | 24 | |
5169810477 | the Aztec practice of dredging fertile muck from the lakes bottom | the chinampa system | 25 | |
5169816955 | itzcoatl | Aztec expansion began under rule of | 26 | |
5169836231 | not a permanent standing army | Aztecs military was | 27 | |
5169842030 | had not elaborate bureaucracy | political structure of Aztecs | 28 | |
5169848225 | cuzco | the capital of the inca empire | 29 | |
5169853786 | deliberated state policy in the presence of the mummies of their predecessors | inca rulers | 30 | |
5169865855 | did not diffuse much beyond their own regions | the cultural and religious traditions of the Australian aborigines | 31 | |
5169883987 | in the caroline islands | the massive stone palace at nan madol was located | 32 | |
5169891681 | ali 'i nui | hawaiin class of high chiefs were known as the | 33 | |
5169906161 | a pacific island temple | marae | 34 | |
5169918680 | the patron deity of warriors | tezcatlipoca | 35 | |
5169934743 | huitzilopochtli | Aztec human sacrifices were in honor of | 36 | |
5169948524 | lived a settled agricultural existence | the pueblo and Navajo peoples of the American southwest | 37 | |
5169958989 | developed on a relatively small scale | north American societies | 38 | |
5169968102 | Mohawk, oneida, cayuga, Seneca and onondaga | the five Iroquois nations were the | 39 | |
5169990833 | south America | the kingdom of chucuito was located in | 40 | |
5170003003 | pachacuti | the most important ruler during the inca empire expansion | 41 | |
5170013035 | taking hostages from the conquered tribes and ruling classes | the inca imposed order by | 42 | |
5170028112 | a mnemonic aid consisting of small cords with knots | the inca quipu was | 43 | |
5170048375 | italy | the revival of urban society was most pronounced in | 44 | |
5170055653 | the north sea and Baltic sea | the hanseatic league was a trading network that operated in | 45 | |
5170066364 | those who pray, those who fight, and those who work. | phrase that usually is associated with the medieval social structure | 46 | |
5170080145 | her support of romantic poets and troubadours | Eleanor of Aquitaine was famous for | 47 | |
5170088620 | almost always admitted women as members | the guilds of the high middle ages | 48 | |
5170096065 | aristotle | central to the high middle ages was the rediscovery of | 49 | |
5170112772 | believed that it was possible to prove rationally that god exists | st Thomas Aquinas | 50 | |
5170117692 | most popular saint during the high middle ages | the virgin mary | 51 | |
5170124875 | attacked materialism and would allow no personal possessions | the Dominicans and franciscans | 52 | |
5170138922 | st francis | father of the poor | 53 |
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