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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: edited concept map, Influenced ideas of romance as well as focusing on the differences between Christianity and paganism Would inspire female activists Constance of Sicily, Melisende of Jerusalem, proved Woman can be leaders, excersized political power, Gender Roles and Romance Economics, 300-600 Roman Empire Transforms (300-600) Suffering of Peasant Women, (900-1050) Invasion of Vikings, Muslims and Magyars into Western Europe New political arrangements were put into place. Changes in merchant practices were implemented Europe Commercialized, (570) Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, is born Christian versus Muslim battle over holy land Christianity Emerges, eventually would become official religion of Roman Empire, Internal trade networ completely ruined Out of the wreckage (600-750) Three sibling cultures emerged - the Byzantine, European, and Islamic civilizations, (1122-1204) Eleanor of Aquitaine, powerful woman in Western Europe added Various important abbesses and authors during high middle ages, (378) Emperor Valens killed by the Visigoths Marked collapse of already decaying Roman empire Peasants went into slavery, coin devaluation lead to hyperinflation, Improved technology for greater harvests, new instruments of commerce, self regulating organizations, various forms of self- government, and a healthier population Population growth and strengthening of economy (1250-1350) Successful trade is done between Italian cities, improved transportation furthers economic strength, (1150) Marks beginning of instituionalization of government in the West New laws implemented English government functions independently of the king, (1150) Marks beginning of instituionalization of government in the West New laws implemented Reforms fo Henry II apply a common law, (1147) Second Crusade - Crusaders fail, great victory for the Muslims Led to attempt to capture Holy Land from Saladin (1189) Thrid Crusade - a failed attempt to take back Jerusalem, Practice of spinning and other traditional roles left women responsible with modest labor and child care During this age High death rate during child birth, (1106) William II's successor, Henry I, defeats Robert and Normandy is declard a possession of England Henry II later reshapes European government (1150) Marks beginning of instituionalization of government in the West, Constance of Sicily, Melisende of Jerusalem, proved Woman can be leaders, excersized political power Inspired women Joan of Arc, Religion Governing Authority, Religion Byzantium, England and Islamic cultures emerge, (500) Clovis conquers France and Belgium Spreads Christianity Christianity Emerges, eventually would become official religion of Roman Empire, Europe Commercialized Expansion of Europe caused Improved technology for greater harvests, new instruments of commerce, self regulating organizations, various forms of self- government, and a healthier population, Byzantium, England and Islamic cultures emerge The first new European Emperor arises since the fall of Rome (800) Charlemagne rules Roman Empire, unifying church and state