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  1. The travels of Marco Polo, by Marco Polo, 1934
  2. Tamerlane: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World by Justin Marozzi, 2006-02-22
  3. Genghis Khan (Ancient World Leaders) by Brenda Lange, 2003-01
  4. Armenia and the Crusades by Dostourian Ara Edmond, 1993-08-05

81. David Brandenberger [Kiev & Muscovy]
Lacking many of the sources that enrich medieval history in the heart of Europe, Horde the Mongol impact on medieval Russian history (Bloomington,
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HISTORY OF KIEV, MUSCOVY AND
MEDIEVAL RUSSIA, 989-1689
David Brandenberger
This course surveys the earliest years of Eastern Slavic history, the historical background to Eastern and the present-day successor states of the USSR, principally the Russian Federation. Lacking many of the sources that enrich medieval history in the heart of Europe, this course augments its use of chronicle-based history with anthropological and folkloric materials in order to consider the nature of Kievan and Muscovite society.
introduction
LECTURE 1: epistemology, historiography, themes
LECTURE 2: sources and methods
historical background
LECTURE 3: E. European topography and geography
Richard Pipes, Russia Under the Old Regime (London, 1974), chapt. 1
Simon Franklin, The Emergence of Rus, 750-1200 (London, 1996), selections LECTURE 4: subsistence agriculture Janet Martin, Medieval Russia, 980-1584 (Cambridge, 1995), selections LECTURE 5: fur and slaves Janet Martin, Treasure of the Land of Darkness: the fur trade and its significance(Cambridge, 1986), selections

82. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Syria
history, ancient history, medieval Byzantine rule Egyptian rule Mongol invasion picture related to Syrian history history, modern languages
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83. Medieval History - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Medieval History
Columbia Encyclopedia® article about medieval history. medieval history.Information about medieval history in the Columbia Encyclopedia®.
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Cite / link Email Feedback Middle Ages, period in Western European history that followed the disintegration of the West Roman Empire in the 4th and 5th cent. and lasted into the 15th cent., i.e., into the period of the Renaissance. The ideas and institutions of western civilization derive largely from the turbulent events of the Early Middle Ages and the rebirth of culture in the later years. The importance of the Middle Ages has been increasingly recognized as scholarship based on newly published source material, archaeological findings, and studies of demographics and migration patterns presents more accurate and detailed analyses of events and trends.
Beginnings and Cultural Developments
Although the transitions were gradual, and exact dates for the demarcation of the Middle Ages are misleading, convention often places the beginning of the period between the death of the Roman emperor Theodosius I in 395 and the fall of Rome to the

84. Medieval Store: Reenactment Gear, Accessories, Replica Battle Axes, Medieval Arm
The history Boutique s medieval Store section offers a product selection of interest The fine leather work will accomodate Mongol Horse Bow S000001 or
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85. Cv_engelsk
Eurasian nomads with emphasis on Mongol history or on European attitudes toMongols, including travelaccounts and European World view; medieval Latin
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for Kurt Villads Jensen Private address: Hoem Moellevej 14 A, DK-4100 Ringsted, Denmark Born 1957. Married, two children, born 1984 and 1993.
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  • 1998 - Teaching prize in Humanities, University of Southern Denmark 1996 - Teachers' training course, University of Southern Denmark 1993 - conferred a bachelor degree in Classical Latin
    immatriculated at the Faculty of Theology, Copenhagen University (till 1997) Ph.D. on a dissertation on Medieval Christian writings on Islam 1987-88 - studied Hebrew and New Testament Masters degree in History Bachelor degree in Medieval Latin 1984-85 - reduced study activity because of child's illness 1982-84 - studied Turkish philology Bachelor degree in History 1980 - supplementary exam in Classical Greek 1976-82 - studies at Copenhagen University, followed teaching in philosophy, theology, history, a little Arabic, Turkish, classical languages.
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86. NetSERF: History: Time Lines
A Timeline of medieval history 751 BC - AD 1515 UPDATED! A brief timelineof the history of the Mongol Empire along with other resources about the
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A Time-line of Medieval History : 751 B.C. - A.D. 1515
An excellent and surprisingly comprehensive timeline for medieval history. URL: http://www.ku.edu/kansas/medieval/108/texts/timeline.html Revised: 09 August 2005
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A timeline of the main events in Chaucer's life and the period in which he lived (14th century England). URL: http://www.umm.maine.edu/faculty/necastro/chaucer/chronology.asp Revised: 05 July 2003
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Chronology of Russian History : The Kievan and Appanage Periods (860-1698)
"The House of Rurik. The period of the Kievan Russian Empire, destroyed by the Mongol - Tatars, and the rise of Moscovy to recentralize the demolished empire." A hyperlinked timeline of early Russian history. Links to other sites and documents that are detailed in the chronology. URL: http://www.bucknell.edu/Academics/Colleges_Departments/Academic_Departments/Foreign_Language_Programs/Russian_Studies/Resources/History/Chronology/To_1689.html

87. School Of History, Keele University
`The mongols and Europe , chap. 22 in DSH Abulafia (ed.), The New CambridgeMedieval history, Vc1198c.1300 (Cambridge University Press), pp. 703-19.
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`The Mongols and the Delhi Sultanate in the reign of Muhammad Tughluq (1325-1351)', Central Asiatic Journal, 19, pp. 118-57. `The accession of Qubilai Qa'an: a reexamination', Journal of the Anglo-Mongolian Society,
2, pp. 1-10. `The dissolution of the Mongol empire', Central Asiatic Journal, 22, pp. 186-244. `The crisis in the Holy Land in 1260', English Historical Review, 95, pp. 481-513. `From the Mongols to the Safavids', chap. ix/4 in L.P. Elwell-Sutton (ed.), Bibliographical guide to Iran (London, Harvester, and New York, Barnes and Noble), pp. 183-96.

88. Realm Of The HighReaches - Medieval History - Knights
But he is a familiar figure in many medieval songs and stories, and tells us alot about the Throughout history, people have worn some kind of armor.
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Insert link here... The armed calvary of the middle ages. They were the leaders and backbone of most European armies. They were supported by squires, who fought only in an emergency, and professional calvary sergeants who were not members of the aristocracy. A code of behavior grew up, embodying all the characteristics of the ideal knight. He should be bold and brave, yet gentle, considerate, wise, and courteous. He should be a ruthless killer, but also fond of music, poetry and polite society. He should be inspired by the love of a beautiful woman, whom he worshiped from afar. He should be a good Christian, and follow the teachings of the Church. His manners should be perfect, his speech smooth and entertaining, his appearance manly, strong, energetic and elegant. Understandably, this ideal did not really exist. But he is a familiar figure in many medieval songs and stories, and tells us a lot about the qualities that people valued at the time. Chivalry, as this code of behavior is called, applied to the upper class only. Ordinary, rough soldiers were simply expected to shoot straight and obey orders.

89. Stefan's Florilegium: Cultures
Various medieval Cultures and Period Points of Interest. This is a collection offiles that Culture, history, food. Spain medieval Spain. Info. sources.
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Various Medieval Cultures and Period Points of Interest.
This is a collection of files that I have assembled from various sources since I first joined the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) in 1989. The information in these files comes from the Rialto newsgroup (rec.org.sca), the old fidonet medieval echo conferance area, various mail lists and articles submitted to me by their authors. Several types of files are available:
  • -msg (or no suffix) These files are composed of a variety of short messages from a variety of authors having a common subject . -art A stand-alone article written by a single author. Some are off of the networks while some were submitted to me by the author. -bib A bibliography of book and article titles on a single subject. -FAQ An article file that follows a Frequently Asked Questions format.
  • All text files are available in three formats, HTML, text and RTF. If the text and RTF formats are not mentioned explicitly in this index, they are available from within the HTML file. THLord Stefan li Rous (Mark S. Harris, stefan at florilegium.org).

    90. History < Society - Message Boards And Discussion Forums Directory
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    91. And Our 6th Grade, Medieval History Plan
    2 Looking at Ancient history, Unstead; just the last part for review medieval Monasteries, p. 38 / Augustine, Bede / 102103 Writing Books by Hand, p.
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    Accelerated Learner Board Posted by KPzz on 8:56 Apr 25 In Reply to: Re: History posted by Trace This past school year worked out well for a 36-week plan instead of 40. There is a weekly "theme" this year, and every Friday, my daughter writes a report related sometimes pretty loosely to that "theme." She still makes her own timeline, but I added some Homeschool-in-the-Woods preprinted figures, and they are listed each week, too. I've also got some of my outside reading books listed here, but it's not likely to be too useful to you since your library will have different books.
    Week Number / Theme / SOTW Story Title / Timeline Figures / Kingfisher Pages
    1 Rome / The Glory that was Rome, p. 17 / 96-99
    Review the list of Roman Rulers in the Kingfisher book / Diocletian, Attila, Fall, /
    Report suggestion: "The Glory that was Rome" and what the world was like in AD 450
    2 Britain / The Celts of Britain, p. 25 /
    Barbarians Come to Britain, p. 28 Anglo-Saxon / 122-123
    Augustine Comes to England, p. 35 / King Arthur, Augustine of Canterbury

    92. History
    Ancient and medieval history of Kazakhstan All of them successively replacedone another up to the very Mongol invasion. After the invasion, ie in the
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    93. Medieval History Issue #3 - MHM#3
    medieval history Issue 3. Mongol Strategy and the Battle of Leignitz,1241 medieval Games Chess and NineMan s Morris medieval Movie Mayhem
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    94. HIST1300
    JJ Saunders, The history of the Mongol Conquests (1971). D. Sinor, Inner Asiaand its contacts with medieval Europe (1977)
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    History: reading lists:
    Primary sources for the historian: an introduction to documentary study, Marco Polo, 2005-2006 Dr. W. Childs
    Marco Polo and his contemporaries General background Religious background Economic background ... Supplementary Bibliography Marco Polo and his contemporaries. Set Texts Main text Marco Polo Travels (Penguin, 1958) Comparative Texts Sir John de Mandeville Travels (Penguin, 1983) Odoric de Pordenone 'The Eastern Parts of the World Described', in Cathay and the Way Thither , ed. H. Cordier, II, Hakluyt Society, 2nd series, 33 (1916) You are advised to buy your own copies of Polo and Mandeville (both currently in print in Penguin editions). Further contemporary texts C. Dawson The Mission to Asia (1955). This contains readable texts of John de Plano Carpini's and William of Rubruck's journeys, and some letters from the Christian bishops in China. General background A. Newton et al, Travel and Travellers of the Middle Ages L. Olschki, Marco Polo's Asia (trans. 1960) *J. R. S. Phillips, The Medieval Expansion of Europe (1988; 2nd ed. now available)

    95. Discoverers Web: The Medieval Period
    The last medieval voyager to China that we have a name of was again a missionary . The Path of Khan (the mongols and European discoverers)
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    Exploration in the Medieval period
    The first few centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire have been called the 'dark ages', and at least from the point of view of the history of discovery this is not without reason. Not only were few if any new routes opened in this period, even the existing ones came in disuse. Trade between various regions of Europe became less. The first voyages to be made again, were pilgrimages, to Rome and the Holy Land. Later, but still well before the end of the first millennium, trade routes were renewed - first within the Mediterranean, later also on the Atlantic and Baltic. Through time, and especially after the first crusade (1096-1099), exotic goods, especially spiceries, were brought from Egypt and Syria by Italian traders. Italy in this period consisted of a number of city-states; the most important trade cities were Venice and Genova. Around 1200, Genghis Chan united the Mongols, and established an empire that was to become the largest one the world has ever known, spanning the larger part of Asia, from Korea to Mesopotamia. Genghis's son Ogotai also threatened the countries of Europe: In 1238-1241 a Mongol invasion force conquered Russia and reached to Poland, Silesia and Hungary. Then they suddenly turned around: Ogotai had died, and a new Chan had to be chosen. But the Christian nations of Europe had learned of the power of the Mongols, and feared that they would come back. When in 1243 Innocentius IV was elected pope, he sent out an envoy to the Mongols to ask them not to attack the Christian lands. This envoy was Giovanni de Piano Carpini. He left his monastery in 1245, and the next year he reached the Mongol court in Syra Orda, just outside the capital Karakoram. He met the new emperor Kuyuk Khan. Kuyuk Khan did not make any promises, but Carpini made useful observations about the Mongols, their habits, country and history.

    96. Broadview Press: Readings In Medieval History
    The format of Readings in medieval history has also been altered to make it To access a concordance between Readings in medieval history and A Short
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    97. Broadview Press: Readings In Medieval History
    To access a concordance between Readings in medieval history and A Short history Europe within the context of the Byzantine, Mongol and Ottoman empires.
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    98. The Mongol Period Authored By Bertold Spuler Introduction By
    Literature (10) medieval history (13) Middle Eastern history (34) philosophy (1) A condensed but comprehensive history of the Mongol period.
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    99. Mongolia History: Books On Mongolia History
    Mongolian Nomadic Society A Reconstruction of the medieval history of Golden Horde The Mongol Impact on medieval Russian history ISBN 0253204453
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    100. Grade Seven - Content Standards (CA Dept Of Education)
    World history and Geography medieval and Early Modern Times of Confucianismand changes in Confucian thought during the Sung and Mongol periods.
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    7.1 Students analyze the causes and effects of the vast expansion and ultimate disintegration of the Roman Empire.
  • Study the early strengths and lasting contributions of Rome (e.g., significance of Roman citizenship; rights under Roman law; Roman art, architecture, engineering, and philosophy; preservation and transmission of Christianity) and its ultimate internal weaknesses (e.g., rise of autonomous military powers within the empire, undermining of citizenship by the growth of corruption and slavery, lack of education, and distribution of news). Discuss the geographic borders of the empire at its height and the factors that threatened its territorial cohesion. Describe the establishment by Constantine of the new capital in Constantinople and the development of the Byzantine Empire, with an emphasis on the consequences of the development of two distinct European civilizations, Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic, and their two distinct views on church-state relations.
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