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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: HI 208 Final 2, Gender Roles and Romance (378) Emperor Valens killed by the Visigoths, Governing Authority Initially severe instability (235-284) Crisis of third century - Rome fluctuates through many different rulers, Constance of Sicily, Melisende of Jerusalem, proved Woman can be leaders, excersized political power Inspired women Joan of Arc, (1087) William the Conqueror dies, leaving two sons as heirs To England (1087-1100) William II rules over England, Constance of Sicily, Melisende of Jerusalem, proved Woman can be leaders, excersized political power Inspired women (1300-1500) Saint Catherine, Saint Teresa, important female religious figures, Economics Late Antiquity Economy defined by (235-284) Crisis of third Century, (1122-1204) Eleanor of Aquitaine, powerful woman in Western Europe added Various important abbesses and authors during high middle ages, 300-600 Roman Empire Transforms During which Christianity Emerges, eventually would become official religion of Roman Empire, (1189) Thrid Crusade - a failed attempt to take back Jerusalem Innocent II organizes a fourth crusade (1215) Fourth Lateran Council - made non- Christians seen as enemies to church, Joan of Arc Led and eventually liberated French army during several battles during Hundred Years War, 300-600 Roman Empire Transforms Gender Roles and Romance, Gender Roles and Romance During Late Antiquity Roman Catholic Church had roles restricted to men, (500) Clovis conquers France and Belgium Spreads Christianity Christianity Emerges, eventually would become official religion of Roman Empire, 300-600 Roman Empire Transforms (300-600) Suffering of Peasant Women, (1087-1106) Robert Curthose rules over Normandy England Absorbs Normandy (1106) William II's successor, Henry I, defeats Robert and Normandy is declard a possession of England, Religion Governing Authority, (1215) Fourth Lateran Council - made non- Christians seen as enemies to church Eventually led to (1209-1229) The Albigensian Crusade, (1087-1100) William II rules over England England Absorbs Normandy (1106) William II's successor, Henry I, defeats Robert and Normandy is declard a possession of England, (570) Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, is born Christian versus Muslim battle over holy land Christianity Emerges, eventually would become official religion of Roman Empire, Herrad of Landsberg Hildegard of Bigen supported Various important abbesses and authors during high middle ages