chapter 8 Flashcards
pax mongolica
-By this time the Mongol empire had split into four areas.
-Each was ruled by a “khan.”
-The Mongol Khans connected much of Europe and Asia’s people and enforced a general peace (“Pax” means peace in Latin).
-This unusually war-free time allowed more trade connections to develop all across what are now Africa, Europe and Asia, also known as Afro-Eurasia
-This connected more people in trade than ever before but it also spread the black death
feudal
-relating to a system in which people were given protection and the use of land, in return for loyalty, payments, and services to a lord
- black death brought an end to this system which was one positive outcome
constantinople
- eastern region of the church called byzantium
-capital of the byzantine empire
-latin crusaders sacked this city during the crusades
-when muslims were threatening to invade this city, byzantine asked for help from the western catholic church
**mongols
-connected europe and asia in peace
- established an enormous empire under Genghis Khan, linking western and eastern Eurasia.
-made sure that networks grew and merchants prospered
- reason why the black death spread so widely
-known for some military violence and slaughtering
**venice
-pax mongolica made venice and genoa very wealthy
-marco polo is from here
ecclesiastical
of or relating to a church especially as an established institution
holy land
-Jerusalem
-the land the latin christendom people wanted to reclaim by doing the crusades
justinian
-one of the most important early emporers of byzantium
-ruler of both the church and of Byzantium
-controlled both aspects
-reconquered much of the territory previously ruler by Rome, initiated an ambitious building program , including Hagia Sofia, as well as a new legal code
-advisor was his wife theodora
****saxons
-fought charlemagne and the franks many times until they ultimatley gave up
A group of Germanic people who migrated to Britain
caliphate
-the rule or reign of a caliph or chief Muslim ruler
- an islamic ruling by those believed to be the successors to the Prophet Muhammad.
Excommunicate
-what happened when both sides of the churches cut eachother off
-they closed the opposite churches in their territories (byzantine closed latin christendom churches and vice versa)
-they wanted to prevent the other from spreading
*****Charlemagne
-crowned as emporer of the romans by pope leo
- carolignian dynasty king
-apart of the western frankish side
-very well known for his military successes that united western europe
-one of the most influential middle age rulers
-he was the main ruler of the franks at one point
-won the wars against the saxons
Black Death
A deadly plague that swept through Europe
Byzantine
-the eastern side of the church
-ruled by Justinian and called themselves roman
-The eastern church believed that Jesus was the son of God and therefore of two natures—one
divine and one human.
-spoke greek
Islam
-the third successor of rome
-would eventually conquer a large portion of the roman territory
Renaissance
-when learning, science, and art flourished in Rome
-means rebirth
-period of major growth after the middle ages
Great Schism
-when the eastern and wester church split
-disagreed on specific rules of christianity so they cut eachother off and closed eachothers churches
Christendom
-what the two churches (latin and Byzantium ) are called collectively
-both christian communities that evolved differently creating tension and two different forms of christianity
Kublai Khan
-founded the chinese yuan dynasty
-Grandson of Genghis Khan
-moved capital from Karakorum (in Mongolia) to Beijing (in China)
- aided in the fluctuation of silk and porcelain for the china sea port
Catholic
the western side of the church (latin christendom )
-universal: wide-ranging
*****Frankish Kingdom
Latin Church
-The western church
-sometimes called roman catholicism
-believed that Jesus was the son of God but that both had existed for all of eternity and therefore their divinity was co-equal.
Pope Leo
-crowned Charlemagne to flex on Byzantium (showing that the pope has power to crown the holy roman emporer)
- western pope
Cairo and Alexandria
-centers of the north African economy
-main contributors of gold, slaves, and iron