competing nation-states?
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Competing Nation-States?. What are The Characteristics of a Nation-State?. Is it possible to reconcile ‘feudal anarchy’ with the ide a of medieval nation-states?. England. Key Terms. William the Conqueror (r. 1066-1087) Henry II (r. 1154-1189) Henry III (r. 1216-1272) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Competing Nation-States?
Competing Nation-States?1What are The Characteristics of a Nation-State?2Is it possible to reconcile feudal anarchy with the ide a of medieval nation-states?3England4Key TermsWilliam the Conqueror (r. 1066-1087)Henry II (r. 1154-1189)Henry III (r. 1216-1272)Edward I (r. 1272-1307)Edward III (r 1327-1377)Magna Carta 1215
Habeas Corpus
Provisions ofOxford (1258)
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7Cult of St. George
8Sculpture, alabaster, England ca 1400 (note cross)
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10Arms of the Kings of England 1340-1367 (variations to 1603)
Why?Implications?11France12Key TermsCapetiansLouis VI (r. 1108-1137)Abb Suger (1098-1151)St. DenisPhilip II Augustus (r. 1180-1223)Louis IX (r. 1226-1270)Philip V the Tall (r. 1316-1322)
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16Louis IX (r. 1226-1270)
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18The Fleur-de-lis
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20Germany- Failure of the Nascent Nation-State?21Key termsHenry VI (r 1191-1197)Otto of SaxonyPhilip of SwabiaFrederick II (r. 1215-1250)Great Duchies of Germany
BavariaSwabiaFranconiaSaxonyBrandenburg23Frederick II (r 1215-1250)
24What were the conditions that allowed for the development of nation-states?25How can we reconcile feudalism and nation-states?26One more medieval Nation-State the Papacy27Key TermsPope Leo IX (r. 1049-1054)Pope Gregory VII (r. 1073-1085)Pope Innocent III (r. 1198-1215)SimonyDictatus papaeDonation of ConstantineDoctrine of the Two SwordsBernard of Clairvaix (1090-1153)
Pope Leo IX (r 1049-1054)29Doctrine of the Two Swords
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