Extractions: Grade K - 2 Higher Ed. Search from over educational supplies by keyword and grade. Membership Log In User Name: Password: Welcome Education Planet Store helps teachers, parents, students and administrators find and purchase quality educational software, books, videos, maps, supplies and more! Featured Stores privacy Subcategories for: Asian History - Ancient - Medieval Featured Book Cinderella Grade: K-5 Now that she's a princess, Cinderella is suing her stepmother for back wages. 27 pages. Buy it at Socialstudies.com Featured Video Stress Grade: 6-12 Exposes the emotional and physical harm that can result from too much stress. Points out how to make stress ... Buy it at Socialstudies.com Featured Software Encarta World English Dictionary 2001 Grade: 6-12 Strong on newly minted words and phrases, this extensive dictionary benefits ... Buy it at Socialstudies.com Featured Map Grand Teton National Park, Wy Grade: K-12+ Maps for and by people who love the Outdoors! Trails Illustrated is recognized as ... Buy it at Maps.com
Extractions: Grade K - 2 Higher Ed. Search from over educational supplies by keyword and grade. Membership Log In User Name: Password: Welcome Education Planet Store helps teachers, parents, students and administrators find and purchase quality educational software, books, videos, maps, supplies and more! Featured Stores privacy Found: Store items for Home Asian History - Ancient - Medieval video Audiocassettes ... Videocassettes Featured Book Cinderella Grade: K-5 Now that she's a princess, Cinderella is suing her stepmother for back wages. 27 pages. Buy it at Socialstudies.com Featured Video Stress Grade: 6-12 Exposes the emotional and physical harm that can result from too much stress. Points out how to make stress ... Buy it at Socialstudies.com Featured Software Encarta World English Dictionary 2001 Grade: 6-12 Strong on newly minted words and phrases, this extensive dictionary benefits ... Buy it at Socialstudies.com Featured Map Grand Teton National Park, Wy Grade: K-12+ Maps for and by people who love the Outdoors! Trails Illustrated is recognized as ... Buy it at Maps.com
Osprey Publishing - The Mongols Home medieval World The mongols. The mongols (Menat-Arms 105) Author StephenTurnbull Illustrator About this book The history of the Mongol armies is a http://www.ospreypublishing.com/title_detail.php/title=Q3720~per=41
Extractions: The history of the Mongol armies is a catalogue of superlatives. No armies in history have ever won so many battles or conquered so much territory. No army has ever provoked such justifiable terror and loathing in its victims, or slaughtered so many of its vanquished. What other army in history has marched on Russia in the winter and survived, let alone won victories? The stories of these and many other amazing feats of this 'barbarian' people are here brought vividly to life by Stephen Turnbull, from the birth of Genghis Kahn in the wind-swept steppes of Mongolia, through the conquest of China and beyond.
Osprey Publishing - The Mongols 7501250 (Men-at-Arms 333) medieval Chinese Armies The mongols (Men-at-Arms 105) AuthorStephen Turnbull About this book The history of the Mongol armies is a http://www.ospreypublishing.com/title_detail.php/title=Q3720
Extractions: The history of the Mongol armies is a catalogue of superlatives. No armies in history have ever won so many battles or conquered so much territory. No army has ever provoked such justifiable terror and loathing in its victims, or slaughtered so many of its vanquished. What other army in history has marched on Russia in the winter and survived, let alone won victories? The stories of these and many other amazing feats of this 'barbarian' people are here brought vividly to life by Stephen Turnbull, from the birth of Genghis Kahn in the wind-swept steppes of Mongolia, through the conquest of China and beyond.
Osprey Military History Books Medieval Warfare At Amazon.co.uk Rossco's WWW Corner, Osprey Military history Books medieval Warfare at War 1300150099 medieval Heraldry 101 The Conquistadores 105 The mongols 113 The http://www.tip.net.au/~rossco/ospreyuk/33.htm
Lebanon's History: Medieval Lebanon Lebanon's history. medieval Lebanon. The Crusaders, who came from Europe, the mongols,who came from the steppes of Central Asia, and the Mamluks, who came from http://www.rimbaud.freeserve.co.uk/lebanon_medieval.htm
Extractions: The Arab Conquest, 634-36 The followers of the Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam, embarked on a movement to establish their religious and civil control throughout the eastern Mediterranean from their base in the Arabian Peninsula. Their determination to conquer other lands resulted both from economic necessity and from religious beliefs, which imbued them with contempt for death. Calling for a jihad (holy war) against non-Muslims, the Prophet's successor, Caliph Abu Bakr (632-34), brought Islam to the area surrounding Lebanon. Dividing his forces into three groups, he ordered one to move in the direction of Palestine, one toward Damascus, and one toward the Jordan River. The Arab groups under General Khalid ibn al Walid defeated the forces from in 636 at the Battle of Yarmuk in northwestern Jordan. Back to top The Umayyads, 660-750 After the Battle of Yarmuk, Caliph Umar appointed the Arab Muawiyah, founder of the Umayyad dynasty, as governor of Syria, an area that included present-day Lebanon. Muawiyah garrisoned troops on the Lebanese coast and had the Lebanese shipbuilders help him construct a navy to resist any potential Byzantine attack. He also stopped raids by the Marada, a powerful people who had settled in the Lebanese mountains and who were used by the Byzantine rulers to prevent any Arab invasion that would threaten the Byzantine Empire. Concerned with consolidating his authority in Arabia and Iraq, Muawiyah negotiated an agreement in 667 with Constantine IV, the Byzantine emperor, whereby he agreed to pay Constantine an annual tribute in return for the cessation of Marada incursions. During this period some of the Arab tribes settled in the Lebanese and Syrian coastal areas.
Realm Of The HighReaches - Medieval History - Knights he is a familiar figure in many medieval songs and Throughout history, people haveworn some kind of armor other to contend with when the mongols invaded Europe http://www.getmedievalonline.com/knights.html
Extractions: 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.
History HIS EUR (J. Aberth) John Aberth received his Ph.D. in medieval history from the Coursereadings will include The Secret history of the mongols, the earliest http://www.middlebury.edu/~publish/wtcatalog/courses/history.html
Extractions: Introduction to medieval literature, with particular attention to Arthurian legend, as depicted in films. We will consider the Arthurian legend in creative relation to medieval reality, and the films as a way of understanding history. Class time will be spent viewing films, hearing oral reports, and in lecture/discussion. Readings will average about 150 pages per week. Attendance at all class meetings and films is required. HIS EUR (S. Mula) Stefano Mula has a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Cagliari, Italy, and has taught Italian and literature at Northwestern University. HI 020 Handling the Land: Writing the History of Environmental Change Environmental history is poised to take advantage of new technologies, and this course will apply several of these tools to the study of local landscapes, using Addison County as a case study. As communities have adapted to various economic and social stimuli, local change carried important long-term environmental implications. The associated adjustments in forest cover, agricultural patterns, and population densities over the last 150 years have all further affected the human experience of the land. Course work will assess the historical record both analytically and visually, through fieldwork, research projects, and mapping. HIS (S. Gregg)
Names From The Secret History Of The Mongols Chingis Khan's death in 1227 AD, and details the history of the chosen by Khuriltai,or the Great Assembly of mongols to elect Return to medieval Asia Page. http://mari.9v.com/laohats2/Articles/art_secrethistory.htm
Extractions: This article is a list of names from The Secret History of the Mongols, the origin of Chingis Khan adapted by Paul Kahn, North Point Press, San Francisco 1984, ISBN 0-86547-138-X. The Secret History was written for the royal Mongol family after Chingis Khan's death in 1227 AD, and details the history of the Mongol peoples from the birth of the first Mongol, Batachikhan, through the ascension of Ogodei Khan to the Mongolian throne. It is considered a primary source and geneology of the ruling families of Mongolia. These names are in alphabetical order, and are followed by gender (m/f) and page number for documentation purposes. Where possible, translation of the names, clan / tribal affiliation and other notes of interest from the text are included. Tribal spellings are taken directly from the text and may not be consistent throughout this list. A B C D ... Titles Achigh Shirun (m) pg. 84 Leader of the Tubegen clan of the Kereyid tribe Aguchu the Brave (m) pg. 59 Leader of the Tayichigud clan
Historical Resources For Ancient/Medieval Wargamers medieval Military history; Mesoweb (Mesoamerican history and culture Dr. Ellis Knox,Boise State Univ.); Odin's Castle (links to mongols, Vikings and http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/historical.html
Extractions: Home T he following is a collection of links to on-line historical resources, including maps and atlases and banners, devices and heraldry of potential interest to Ancient and Medieval Wargamers. If you run into a dead link or would like to suggest a new site for inclusion, drop a note to brant@erols.com 100 Year War History Page Akkad (reference images for Near Eastern Bronze Age warfare) Alexander the Great Ancient Archery (articles by the Society of Archer-Antiquaries Ancient World Web Argos (Ancient/Medieval Internet Search Engine) Art Arena's Persian/Iranian History Page Byzantium Studies Page British History Links (Roman occupation to William's Conquest) Cannons: That Diabolical Instrument of War Catholic Encyclopedia Jay's Roman History, Coins and Technology Page Julius Caesar's War Commentaries (Bruce Butterfield) Celts and Saxons Page The Georgian Chronicle (ancient/medieval history of Russian Georgia) BBC On-Line's History page (featuring The Romans, The Romans in Britain, In the Footsteps of Alexander) HyperHistory On-Line History of India The Illustrated History of the Roman Empire International Museum of the Horse ... Internet Classics Library Jordanes' Getica ("The Origins and Deeds of the Goths"), translated from the Latin by Charles Mierow
Pillaged Village Medieval Links Page Chivalrous Arts Heraldry medieval history Groups Living history Groups, Other medievalInformation time of Harun alRashid and the coming of the mongols; http://www.pillagedvillage.com/links.html
Extractions: These are primarily links to sites of medieval or historical interest and anything of particular interest to historical recreationists or SCA members. If you would like your site listed here, or know of a site that would be an asset to our list, please fill out the form below or E-mail us. links@PillagedVillage.com Please Note: This form does NOT automatically add links to our page, it just sends us email. All link requests are verified manually before being placed on our links page. We have been getting flooded with garbage link requests for marketing, get rich quick schemes, adult sites, etc. If you fall in this category please don't waste your time and ours. Links which are commercial in nature and are not related in any way to medieval or historical interest will not be added.
The Medieval World: Society And Culture (History 360) or a pervasive historical problem in medieval history; it will February 18 (Tues)medieval Peasantry and the New Challenge of the East mongols and Ottomans. http://homepages.wmich.edu/~dangelov/Syllabus360
Extractions: COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is a comprehensive survey of medieval society, culture, and politics. We will start off with a look at the collapse of the Roman Empire and Rome s lasting legacy on the three civilizations that arose on its ashes: Byzantium , the Islamic world, and the medieval West. We will pay special attention to the continual interactions among these three civilizations over the course of the Middle Ages. Our main focus, however, will lie on the idiosyncratic characteristics of medieval Western Europe . Topics covered in the course include: the rise and fall of Charlemagne s empire; the agrarian and the commercial revolutions; the crusades and the beginning of European political expansion as well as the emergence of a persecuting society; the crisis of the fourteenth century; the recurrent conflicts between popes and kings; the rise of the European monarchies; and the recovery of the classical intellectual heritage. COURSE FORMAT: The course will be conducted through a combination of lectures and discussions of selected primary sources. All students must come to class having read and reflected on the source(s), and are expected to participate actively in class discussion. Five full class periods will be
The Educational Encyclopedia, Medieval History medieval battles. Viking battle on English soil and ended the Viking era of Englishhistory. to the philosophical and spiritual legacy of the Old mongols, and to http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/education/medievalbattles.htm
Extractions: Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Resources Medieval Battles Crusades General Miscellaneous Plaque ... Witchcraft Medieval battles 1755-the French and Indian War homepage 30 years war 80 years war Battle of Adrianople ... Battle of Bannockburn part of MacBraveHeart web pages Battle of Bosworth Battle of Courtrai or the battle of the golden spurs - july 11th 1302 Battle of Falkirk (1298) and the events surrounding it, the battle and the last days, including the execution, of Sir William Wallace Battle of Hastings Battle of Hastings (1066) Harold the Second and Duke William fight for the throne of England. The year is 1066 Battle of Maldon a Viking horde in the year of our Lord, 991 Battle of Maldon Battle of Pinkie Cleugh Battle of Poitiers (or Tours) Battle of Stamford Bridge it was the last Viking battle on English soil and ended the Viking era of English history Battle of Stirling Bridge Battle of Tours De boerenkrijg een volksopstand gaat die plaats vond tussen 12 oktober en 5 december 1798, in Dutch English civil war Germania, 395-774
Asian Links - China, Japan, Korea, & India medieval Japan medieval history Net Links; Japanese Art and Korea Ancient Koreanhistory - a site a Berkley; Historical Figures in Japan; mongols - The link http://killeenroos.com/link/asia.htm
Extractions: Art of China HomePage/Zodiac Art - many articles on Batik (intor to how to etc..), tie dying from India, facial make up in chinese operas. Products from Good Orient Ancient Contacts Between India And Greece @ The Aryan Pages Art - Cinese by dynasties Beijing - maps, Forbidden City very complete Biomedicine - History of -includes both Asian and Indian sites Boxer Rebellion China - China Special - CNN very interactive has timeline, maps, games, rulers, Quotes of Mao, 1800s in China - "The Open Door" great actual photographs plus text 50the Anniversay - predictions for the future Art of War - Sun Tzu's Ancient Chinese Dynasties - Zhou art - Five dynasties during feudal period Astrology Boxer Rebellion Calendar Classical Art ... Calligraphy - thinkquest very detailed about how to write, the shape of the letters, how to make numbers
Department Of History HIST 345, history OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE. HIST 356, medieval SCIENCEAND MEDICINE. HIST 358, CHINA SIX DYNASTIES TO THE mongols. http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/history/courses/pre & post 1800's.htm
Extractions: Department of History Course Information for 2002-2003 "PRE-1800" AND "POST-1800" COURSES Events Courses Undergraduates Graduates ... Home "PRE-1800" AND "POST-1800" COURSES Courses to be given the designation "Pre" ["Pre-1800"] Course Title HIST 199 FYS:MEDIEVAL WOMEN AND MEN HIST 202 SURVEY:CANADA TO 1867 HIST 204 HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN TO 1688 HIST 205 ANCIENT GREEK HISTORY HIST 207 JEWISH HISTORY:400 B.C.E. TO 1000 HIST 208 INTRODUCTION TO EAST ASIAN HISTORY HIST 209 ANCIENT ROMAN HISTORY HIST 211 THE UNITED STATES TO 1865 HIST 214 INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN HISTORY HIST 225 HISTORY OF FRANCE TO 1789 HIST 234 GERMAN HISTORY TO 1648 HIST 305 WAR AND SOCIETY I HIST 308 THE FORMATION OF THE CHINESE TRADITION HIST 309 HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA TO 1825 HIST 312 EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE:1453-1740 HIST 314 TUDOR ENGLAND HIST 318 HISTORY OF JAPAN I HIST 319 THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION HIST 320 EUROPEAN THOUGHT AND CULTURE I HIST 325 RENAISSANCE-REFORMATION EUROPE
History 1612 The Medieval World history 1612 The medieval World. The rise of Islam and its spread through the medievalworld will The impact of the mongols on the medieval world will also be http://www.roch.edu/pos/hist/hst1612.html
History Of Imperial Russia - Week 1 From the medieval Sourcebook. Chronology of Russian history The Kievan and AppanagePeriods. mongols/Tatars *The mongols and the Emergence of Moscow. http://it.stlawu.edu/~rkreuzer/imprus/imprus1.htm
History mongols in China, medieval Source Book, history of the Franciscan Movement.Yuan Dynasty, Chinese history/Yuan, Compton's Encyclopedia. Modern history. http://www.geocities.com/yammit_2000/Mongolia/mhistory.html