Holy Roman Empire
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Holy Roman Empire
By: Christian Bach
If you are thinking that this is the Roman Empire or the R…
Holy Roman Empire
By: Christian Bach
If you are thinking that this is the Roman Empire or the Roman Republic, you are wrong! The Holy Roman Empire may be named after the Roman Empire, but the land in the Holy Roman Empire did not include the city of Rome. Instead, it streached from Germany down to Northern Italy. Even though the real Holy Roman Empire started in 962 C.E., its roots streach back all the way to Charlemagne's empire. The first king of the empire was King Otto I. In King Otto I life, he was asked by the pope for help to defeat enemies that were attacking the pope. The king said yes and managed to defeat the pope's enemies. When King Otto I died, he was succeeded by his sons King Otto II and III.
In the High Middle Ages, the Holy Roman Empire faced many election problems. Unlike other kingdoms at the time, the Holy Roman Emperors were elected, not by family bloodlines. In one period of the High Middle ages, from about 1250 to 1273 C.E. no emperor ruled the empire. Also, some elections ended with a civil war breaking out. In 1338, King Louis IV issued the Decaration of Rense which said that the king only had to be choosen from the electoral collage of princes in order to make elections easier. Though three years later he was disposed of by the pope. Not only could the pope dispose of emperors, but high officials and Rome, which is where crowning of kings took place, could dispose of an emperor. The Golden Bull then later then took away Rome's right to deny the crowning of an elected emperor.
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critique very good information and well put together. i liked they part where you explained about the 3 diff…
critique very good information and well put together. i liked they part where you explained about the 3 different kingdoms, becasue without the detail, i would have no clue what you were talking about. However, i would put the pictures in the middle to make a little more exciting. I would also use some different fonts.
100 Years War
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Cathedrals
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... Largest cathedral in Europe/Milan, Italy/Built 1386-1448
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Largest cathedral in Europe/Milan, Italy/Built 1386-1448
1386-After the two adjoined basilicas (christian churches) burned down, the archbishop of the Milan Cathedral began designing it with a rayonnant Late Gothic style, having more French characteristics apposed to Italian.
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Matterhorn Travel
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. One of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in Europe/Tallinn, Estonia/1882-1912
Cathedrals
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... Medieval CathedralsBy: Annemarie
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Medieval CathedralsBy: Annemarie
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were sometimes buringburied inside the
Where: A cathedral was found in every town.
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Middle Ages. They sometimes took hundreds of years to build.
Why: Cathedrals were mostly built for religious purposes, but also to impress visitors, pilgrims, and high officials.
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Medieval Cathedrals CathedralsBy: Annemarie
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Medieval CathedralsCathedralsBy: Annemarie
A cathedral [kuh-thee-druh {http://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.png} l] is a principal church of a diocese, containing the Bishop's throne.
Who: Cathedral in Latin means "Bishop's house" So a cathedral was a Bishop's headquarters where he controlled all services. There were many people needed to build a cathedral, but the mason was in charge. The mason was a skilled and organized worker.What: Crownings, christenings, weddings, and funerals all took place in cathedrals. For funerals, the dead were sometimes buring inside the cathedral. These fancy churches also served as meeting places for Bishops, Lords, and Kings who had important announcements for the people.
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Nice Job Very good job. I like how you explained how tourists impacted our lives and went into detail about …
Nice Job Very good job. I like how you explained how tourists impacted our lives and went into detail about the different cathedrals. Also, I liked how you put captions under your pictures and used different fonts and colors. The biggy that you need to change is putting your name on the page!