The Middle Ages 395 – 1500 (1928)
The Middle Ages 395 – 1500 (1928)
The Middle Ages 395 – 1500
Revised Edition
By Dana Carleton Munro and Raymond James Sontag
Published by The Century Co., New York, London
Copyright 1928
23 cm, This copy discharged from the private library of Donald Lovers
361516
The Roman world at the beginning of the Germanic migrations, The Church in the period of the Germanic migrations, The early Germans, The migrations, The papacy and the monks, The Franks, c. 481-751 A.D, Fusion of the German and Roman in Gaul, Islam (to 750 A.D.), Pippin and Charles the Great, The later Carolingians and the empire, Feudalism, The Church to 954 A.D. Germany, 843-1002, The empire and the papacy, France, 887-1108, England before the Norman conquest, The Norman conquest, Saracen civilization, Byzantine Empire to 1095
Crusades to 1187, England, 1087-1272, France, 1108-1270, Holy Roman Empire, The later crusades, The nobles, Monasticism, The peasants, Towns and trade, Heresy and the friars, The universities, Innocent III and the Church, The expansion of Christian Europe, The papacy and the national monarchs, England and France in the fourteenth century, England and France in the fifteenth century, The empire, the Hapsburgs and the East, The Church, Economic change, Intellectual movements
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