Alquin introduction

Alquin introduction

The start and the end of the middle ages
Éowyn de Jong and Nora Doornhof
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Alquin introduction

The start and the end of the middle ages
Éowyn de Jong and Nora Doornhof

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Index
  • The beginning of the middle ages
  • A moment that changed the world
  • A second moment that changed the world
  • The end of the middle ages
  • Test questions

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The beginning of the middle ages

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The beginning of the middle ages


  • 476 A.D.
  • Romulus
  • 350 years
  • Germanic soldiers

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The beginning of the middle ages


  • Germanic kingdoms
  • Roman regional languages
  • Greco-Roman culture
  • Germanic cultural areas
  • 450 A.D. 

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The beginning of the middle ages

  • Agricultural society 
  • Reading and writing
  • Security
  • Barter Economy
  • Autarkic

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A moment that changed the world

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A moment that changed the world


  • The one-hunderd year war
  • Inheritance regulations
  • Trading with other countries
  • Economy

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A second moment that changed the world

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A second moment that changed the world



  • 12th and 13th centuries
  • warmer tempratures
  • Philosophers
  • Natural scientists

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The end of the middle ages

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The end of the middle ages

  • 1381
  • Peasant revolt
  • London
  • Feudal system and serfdom

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The end of the middle ages


  • 1337
  • Black Death
  • Wages
  • 1363
  • Blue clothes

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The end of the middle ages


  • Taxes
  • Commoners
  • Brentwood
  • Fall of the systems
  • Church
  • Main reason

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The end of the middle ages


  • Crusades
  • Muslims
  • Doubting
  • Heathen

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The end of the middle ages


  • Historians
  • Greek and Roman era
  • Renaissance
  • Art, Philosophy & literature

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Test questions

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Which Roman regional languages are still being spoken today?

A
English, Italian, Spanish, German and Danish
B
Portuguese, Romanian, Danish, English and French
C
Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian
D
German, Italian, Bulgarian, Norwegian and Spanish

Slide 18 - Quiz

What did the population growth during the 12th and 13th centuries help?

Slide 19 - Open question

The commoners were not allowed to wear gold clothes?

A
True
B
False

Slide 20 - Quiz

Serfdom
Feudal system
Crusades
Commoners
Heathen
Being part of someone's possession
A way to rule an area in which the king splits his ground under landlords
A series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church.
A normal citizen
A not christian person

Slide 21 - Drag question

THE END

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