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Title: Medieval Period


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Medieval Period
  • 1066-1485

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Medieval Period
  • Also called
  • The Middle Ages
  • Dark Ages
  • People believed in the divine order
  • God destined mans role in society
  • God . . . Angels . . . Man . . . Animals . . .
  • inanimate objects . . . Satan

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Beginning of the Period
  • William of Normandy defeats King Harold, the last
    Anglo-Saxon king
  • The Normans brought administrative abilities, law
    and order, cultural unity
  • This intertwined with the Anglo-Saxons democratic
    and artistic tendencies
  • Domesday Book William inventoried nearly every
    property in England
  • Brought feudalism to England

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Rulers
  • William I
  • William II
  • Henry I
  • Stephen
  • Henry II
  • Richard I
  • John
  • Henry III
  • Edward I
  • Edward II
  • Edward III
  • Richard II
  • Henry IV
  • Henry V
  • Henry VI
  • Edward IV
  • Edward V
  • Richard III
  • Henry VII

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People of the Medieval Period
  • Bubonic Plague
  • Killed 40 of the population
  • Rise of cities and towns creates new free group
    of people
  • Development of classes
  • Middle
  • Upper-middle
  • Lower

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Feudal Class System
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Women during the Medieval Period
  • Always subservient to men
  • Peasant women childbearing, housework and field
    work
  • Society women childbearing, household
    supervision
  • NO political rights

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Chivalry
  • A system of ideals and social codes, centering
    around knights
  • Loyalty
  • PageSquireKnight (Sir)
  • Breaking these codes was a disgrace to the
    person and the institution of knighthood itself
  • Helped to develop literature form romance

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Medieval Church
  • Unifying factor
  • Continued to be a center of learning
  • Organized Oxford Cambridge
  • Church had right to tax

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The Crusades
  • 1095-1270
  • Series of wars waged by Christians against
    Muslims over the Holy Lands
  • Exposed Europeans to the Middle Easts
    civilization
  • Lasted over 200 years

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End of the Period
  • Marked by the marriage of King Henry VII bringing
    the houses of York and Lancaster together.
  • By ending the War of the Roses

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LanguageMiddle English
  • 1385 English becomes official language of all the
    people
  • Grammar from old English influence of rich
    French vocabulary
  • Hundred Years War intensifies patriotic feeling
    for the language

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Literature
  • First great work of this period Canterbury Tales
    by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Printing press invention at the end of the period
    allows common man access to books
  • Ballads
  • Romances - Arthurian legend
  • Mystery and Miracle plays
  • Morality plays

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Canterbury Tales
  • Gives an idea of life in the Medieval Period
  • Story of a group of people on a pilgrimage from
    London to the shrine of martyr Thomas a Becket
    in Canterbury Cathedral
  • Pilgrims on this journey from all walks of life

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Ballads
  • Literature of the common people
  • Often about death, relationships
  • Composed to commemorate events of importance
  • Intended to be sung
  • Often the tabloids of the time

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Ballad Stanza
  • Four lines per stanza
  • abab or abcb rhyme scheme
  • Four accented syllables in 1st 3rd
  • Three accented syllables in 2nd 4th
  • May contain refrain at the end of each stanza
  • Often anonymous
  • Contains incremental repetition
  • Question/answer, dialogue

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Arthurian Legend
  • Legends usually begin with a historical fact.
  • Arthur may have been a King who fought the
    Anglo-Saxons
  • Most important source for the legends
  • Le Morte dArthur by Sir Thomas Mallory
  • the once and future king

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