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Turning points in Medieval history
by Mikel Maeztu
Few people have a firm grasp of the medieval narrative or how its ripples gave way to everything that followed.For an accurate picture of how the political, social, and religious structure of present-day Europe came to be—and even why we’re speaking English today—studying the key events between the years 500 to 1500 is of critical import.
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24 Toward the early modern
Last lecture of the course. Dorsey Armstrong finishes this great course. I expect you enjoyed. share and comment!!
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23 Gutenberg´s printing press
A key moment in medieval times than would change the humankind is the invention of printing press. Dorsey Armstrong tell us about it
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22 science medicine and university
as the end of medieval times is nearer so is the end of our course. Dorsey armstrong teaches us the advances in science
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21 The black death
The terrifying plague of medieval times explained by Dorsey Armstrong
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20 The medieval´s world poet most laureate
poets were famous during medieval times. no media and no press made them news bringer. dorsey armstrong teach us about them
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19 agricultural advances
Dorsey armstrong explains us the agricultural advances in medieval times
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18 Does it seem warm you - the little optimun
reshape of european society in 1300, by Dorsey Armstrong
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17 the persecution of the jews
medieval times were hard for jews, dorsey Armstrong speaks about their persecution in europe
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16 The fourth lateral council
Here you will learn about Pope Inoccent III and the fourth lateral council. dorsey Armstrong is awesome teaching medieval history
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15 King john accepts the magna carta
Dorsey Armstrong continues with these lectures illustrating us about medieval times. At this case, king John
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14 No more Roman numerals- the liber abaci
european culture in this lecture of Dorsey Armstrong, an english literature teacher specialised in medieval times
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13 Eleanor of Aquitaine
Dorsey Armstrong illustrates us about the character of Eleanor of Aquitaine, a Key territory between France and England
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12 The battle of Hattin
The battle of Hattin, also called the horn of Hattin, christians lost their power in middle east, Dorsey Armstrong teaches us about that moment
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11 Pope Urban II calls the first crusade
Great key moment in medieval history is the begginnings of crusades. Here Dorsey Armstrong teaches us about it
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10 Peter Abelard is castrated
Peter the abelard by Dorsey armstrong, an excellent lecturer
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9 william of Normandy Conquers England
did you hear the conquest of England? Hear dorsey Armstrong explains it perfectly
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8 The great Schism
A key moment in medieval time, a Schism which made a great change. Doris Armstrong teaches us in an awesome lecture that change
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7 The battle of Lechfeld
Did you know the battle of lechfeld? I did not before. dorsey armstrong is a great lecturer, doctor in english literature and specialised in medieval times
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5 The scandinavian go 'a-viking'
saying viking is saying scandinavian and they spreaded all over europe and further arriving before than Christopher columbus to America
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6 King Alfred burns some cakes
King Alfred, who made possible England and not Danland
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4 Charlemagne founds the palace school of Aachen
History about charlemagne´s empire in europe. Lecture given by Dorsey Armstrong
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3 Spain becomes Al-Andalus
A very important fact in medieval history is the conquest of present Spain. Dorsey Armstrong is an english literature teacher specialised in medieval times. Great lecture
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2 King arthur defeats the anglo-saxons
Dorsey Armstrong gives us a lecture about King arthur in medieval times. Teacher of english literature and specialised in medieval times
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1 The Fall of Rome
Turning points in medieval history: The Fall of Rome is a lecture given by Dorsey Armstrong where concrete points will be give by this english literature teacher specialised in medieval times. I like her pronunciation and deep knowledge of the material given
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Few people have a firm grasp of the medieval narrative or how its ripples gave way to everything that followed.For an accurate picture of how the political, social, and religious structure of present-day Europe came to be—and even why we’re speaking English today—studying the key events between the years 500 to 1500 is of critical import.
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