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Title: Crusades


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Crusades
  • and Courtly Love

2
Questions on Speech of Urban II at the Council of
Clermont Two accounts
  1. Does Urban's speech provide any evidence of the
    influence of the Gregorian Reform? What roles
    does he assume for the clergy as a whole? For lay
    people? For the papacy?
  2. Does Urban's speech provide evidence for a belief
    in Christendom as a unified entity? How does
    Urban define his society? How does he define the
    enemy?
  3. Does the speech provide evidence of the power of
    the clergy and papacy? Does it suggest limits to
    that power? To whom does Urban turn for support?
    What rewards and punishments do he and the clergy
    have at their disposal?

3
Questions on Urbans speech
  1. How peaceful a society does the West seem to have
    been in the eleventh century, to judge from these
    sources?
  2. What seems to have been the motives for the
    Crusades?
  3. Compare and contrast these two accounts. Do you
    think either is reliable? Why or why not?

4
Questions on Two Letters from Crusaders
  1. How do these men regard the enemy? Their own
    side? Is there evidence in these sources for a
    belief in Christendom as a whole?
  2. Judging from these letters, why did people go on
    the Crusade?
  3. Was the Islamic world united in defense of the
    Holy Land?
  4. Is there any evidence here that illuminates the
    role of noblewomen in marriage?

5
Questions on Marie de France Eliduc
  1. To judge from this source, what were the
    expectations for married men? Married women? What
    constraints existed on married people in the High
    Middle Ages, and what was the source for such
    constraints? Was divorce possible?
  2. What expectations affected the relationship
    between lords and their men in the twelfth
    century, according to this source?
  3. What might be the strengths and weaknesses of
    literary sources for historians, based on your
    reading of Eliduc?
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