High Middle Ages

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The High Middle Ages was a period of European history, roughly from the 11th to the 13th century, marked by population growth, the rise of powerful monarchies, flourishing trade and towns, and significant cultural and intellectual revival.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period
period of European history
characterizedBy Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
agricultural expansion
commercial revolution
crusading movement
feudal structures
flourishing trade
growth of towns
intellectual revival
monastic reform
population growth
rise of powerful monarchies
scholasticism
urbanization
endTime 13th century
followedBy Late Middle Ages
follows Early Middle Ages
hasApproximateEndYear 1300
hasApproximateStartYear 1000
hasCulturalMovement chivalric literature
scholastic philosophy
troubadour poetry
university movement
hasDemographicTrend colonization of frontier regions in Eastern Europe
decline of slavery in Western Europe
hasEconomicDevelopment development of fairs and markets
expansion of long-distance trade
growth of merchant guilds
hasMajorEvent Albigensian Crusade
Concordat of Worms
First Crusade
Investiture Controversy
Magna Carta
Second Crusade
Third Crusade
foundation of universities
reconquest in the Iberian Peninsula
rise of communes in Italian cities
hasPoliticalDevelopment centralization of royal authority
conflict between papacy and empire
growth of bureaucratic institutions
hasReligiousDevelopment Cistercian reform
increased papal authority
rise of mendicant orders
mainLocation Europe
partOf Middle Ages
startTime 11th century

Referenced by (124)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln
Battle of Evesham
Battle of Lewes
Battle of Lincoln (1217)
Battle of Stamford Bridge
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Cristina
Duncan II of Scotland
Duns Scotus
Edith of Scotland
Edmund of Scotland
Edward I of England
Eustace the Monk
Frederick I Barbarossa
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Haakon IV of Norway
Henry I of England
House of Dunkeld
Hubert de Burgh
Isabella of Gloucester
John
Joseph Gikatilla
Katherine of England
Louis IX of France
Louis VIII of France
Maimonides
Maud, Countess of Huntingdon
Middle High German
Middle Low German
Moses de León
Old Frisian
Peter III of Aragon
Philip II of France
Pope Paschal II
Pope Urban II
Queen Margaret of Scotland
Rashi
Roger de Montgomery
Rudolf I of Germany
Saint Anthony of Padua
Saint Simeon the Myrrh-streaming
Samuel ibn Tibbon
Sinibaldo Fieschi
St. Thomas Aquinas
Stephen I of Hungary
Sybil Corbet
Wenceslaus I of Bohemia
William I of Scotland
William II of England
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
William the Conqueror
era
Ad extirpanda
Ad extirpanda
Anglo-French wars of the 12th and 13th centuries
Artah
Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
Battle of Mohi
Battle of Sandwich (1217)
Beaumont Palace
Clause 40
Concordat of Worms
Council of Clermont
East Slavs
Malcolm IV of Scotland
Mongol invasion of Poland
Mongol invasions of Europe
Norman Conquest of England
Rex Italiae
Sack of Baghdad (1258) ("Middle Ages")
Scottish–Norwegian conflict over the Western Isles
Siete Partidas
Treaty of York
Usatges de Barcelona
Wibert of Ravenna
siege of Alnwick (1093)
historicalPeriod
Agatha
Battle of Hastings
Curia Regis
De sacro altaris mysterio
Early English Gothic
Eastern Settlement
Fifth Crusade (planning phase)
Investiture Controversy
Normans
Pope Celestine III
Pope Innocent III
Sheriff of Nottingham
Tancred
taifa kingdoms
timePeriod
Battle of Legnica
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Henry II the Pious
House of Baux
House of Wessex ("High Middle Ages (early 11th century)")
John Balliol
Latin Empire
Lord of Ireland
historicalEra
Oxford city walls ("Norman period")
Treaty of Perth
siege of Rochester Castle
hasHistoricalPeriod
Cum negotium ("high Middle Ages")
Cur Deus Homo ("high Middle Ages")
Rule for Anchoresses ("high Middle Ages")
historicalContext
Knight
Opus Francigenum
developedInPeriod
Lulach of Scotland
chronologicalPlacement
Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire
developedDuring
Middle Ward ("Norman period")
eraOfOrigin
Late Middle Ages
follows
Christianization of the Balkans ("high Middle Ages")
hasEndTime
Occitan
hasNotablePeriod
Middle Ages
hasPart
Sefer HaBahir
historicalCompositionPeriod
Carolingian Renaissance ("Twelfth-century Renaissance")
influenced
Sir Lancelot
literaryPeriod
Anselm of Canterbury
partOf
De veritate
period
Prince John
settingPeriod
Parma Cathedral
significantPeriod
Parker Library manuscript collection
timePeriodCovered
Nusach Ashkenaz
timePeriodOfFormation
Robin Hood novels
timePeriodOfSetting
People's Crusade
tookPlaceIn
Prince of the Cumbrians
usedInPeriod

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