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6 mag 2024 · Crusades, military expeditions, beginning in the late 11th century, that were organized by western European Christians in response to centuries of Muslim wars of expansion. The Crusades took place from 1095 until the 16th century, when the advent of Protestantism led to the decline of papal authority.
- The Institutions of The First Kingdom
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- From Constantinople to Antioch
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- The Children’s Crusade
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- The Crusade of Frederick II
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- The Crusader States
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- The Crusades of St. Louis
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- The Siege of Jerusalem
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- The Third Crusade
The news of the fall of Jerusalem reached Europe even before...
- The Institutions of The First Kingdom
3 giorni fa · The term "crusade" first referred to military expeditions undertaken by European Christians in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to the Holy Land. The conflicts to which the term is applied has been extended to include other campaigns initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Latin Church with varying objectives, mostly ...
4 giorni fa · Tweet. Normandy originated from a grant of land to Rollo, a Viking leader, in the early tenth century. By the end of that century Normans were to be found in southern Italy, then in Britain and, at the end of the eleventh century, in the near East on the First Crusade.
6 giorni fa · Early Medieval Europe is an interdisciplinary medieval studies journal covering European history from the fall of the Roman Empire up until the 11th century.
16 mag 2024 · Romanesque architecture, architectural style current in Europe from about the mid-11th century to the advent of Gothic architecture. A fusion of Roman, Carolingian and Ottonian, Byzantine, and local Germanic traditions, it was a product of the great expansion of monasticism in the 10th–11th century.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
1 giorno fa · Further north, the Viking Age from the 8th-11th centuries saw Scandinavian seafarers exploring, raiding, and settling vast areas of Europe, from Russia and Constantinople to Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland.
4 giorni fa · During the 11th and 12th centuries, figurative sculpture flourished in a distinctly Romanesque style that can be recognised across Europe, although the most spectacular sculptural projects are concentrated in South-Western France, Northern Spain and Italy.