MARS 1F90 Lecture : Saints, Holy places, and Pilgrims & The Crusades LEC 8

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Lecture 8: saints, holy places, and pilgrims, the medieval university, the crusades. You will need to know the unfamiliar words and dates preceded by an asterisk: saints, holy places, and pilgrims [europe"s landscape was covered in holy places, people would be going for constant pilgrimages to them; holiest place was. Holy places would contain relics of a saint: holy places as another feature of medieval europe s physical & religious landscape, the association with a saint or saints (e. g. *santiago de campostela in. For 200 years no other political event shaped the minds of people in the medieval ages like the crusades. As the wars continued people became more confused for the reason. ] The general cause was because of what happened in the byzantium empire; turks were invading the byzantium empire. So they asked the pope for help against the turks; Deus le volt! (god wills it) - shouted by the crowd: other causes, religious.

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