Syncretism- reconciliation or fusion of differing systems of belief, as in philosophy or religion, especially when success is partial or the result is heterogeneous
• General significance: melding of beliefs and culture, and the creation of new ones • Historical significance: Constantinople • Example: Constantinople was the center of trade at the time-a perfect place for mixing up religion and culture
Pilgrim- a religious devotee who journeys to a shrine or sacred place. • General significance: Spread religion and began religious traditions • Historical significance: Islam pilgrims • Example: Muslim pilgrims spread their religion throughout Afro-Eurasia, pilgrimage to Mecca
the other two notecards for the "ho!shizzle"
anonymous
November 22 2005, 02:13:40 UTC
mmmkay, sorry guys, i've been busy with other ruland stuff, so lo siento
monasticism- by a sheer stroke of genius might i add in medieval europe during the dark ages, learning only prevailed inside the monastaries by priests, and the schools enrolled students who lived monastic lives
nuns- okay, so we're just gonna say that during crusades and missionaries, helped spread religion and ideas throught the world
grrr from the h to the chizzle
anonymous
November 22 2005, 02:20:25 UTC
grrrr abby and kim, this is for you grrrrrr pleeeeeeease get the rest of your stuff in, i'd really like to finish and study before 10..pleeeeeease..cause then they're is other hw to be done mmmwa to you both
Patriarchy- (old card) • General significance: (old card) • Historical significance: medieval women • Example: medieval women had very few rights and were subservient to men, which set the example for the rest of the century
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Syncretism- reconciliation or fusion of differing systems of belief, as in philosophy or religion, especially when success is partial or the result is heterogeneous
• General significance: melding of beliefs and culture, and the creation of new ones
• Historical significance: Constantinople
• Example: Constantinople was the center of trade at the time-a perfect place for mixing up religion and culture
Pilgrim- a religious devotee who journeys to a shrine or sacred place.
• General significance: Spread religion and began religious traditions
• Historical significance: Islam pilgrims
• Example: Muslim pilgrims spread their religion throughout Afro-Eurasia, pilgrimage to Mecca
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monasticism- by a sheer stroke of genius might i add
in medieval europe during the dark ages, learning only prevailed inside the monastaries by priests, and the schools enrolled students who lived monastic lives
nuns- okay, so we're just gonna say
that during crusades and missionaries, helped spread religion and ideas throught the world
there we go guys!
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pleeeeeeease get the rest of your stuff in, i'd really like to finish and study before 10..pleeeeeease..cause then they're is other hw to be done
mmmwa to you both
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Patriarchy- (old card)
• General significance: (old card)
• Historical significance: medieval women
• Example: medieval women had very few rights and were subservient to men, which set the example for the rest of the century
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