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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| instanceOf |
historical period
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period of European history → |
| characterizedBy |
Gothic architecture
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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
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| followedBy |
Late Middle Ages
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| follows |
Early Middle Ages
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| hasApproximateEndYear |
1300
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| hasApproximateStartYear |
1000
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| hasCulturalMovement |
chivalric literature
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scholastic philosophy → troubadour poetry → university movement → |
| hasDemographicTrend |
colonization of frontier regions in Eastern Europe
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decline of slavery in Western Europe → |
| hasEconomicDevelopment |
development of fairs and markets
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expansion of long-distance trade → growth of merchant guilds → |
| hasMajorEvent |
Albigensian Crusade
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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
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conflict between papacy and empire → growth of bureaucratic institutions → |
| hasReligiousDevelopment |
Cistercian reform
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increased papal authority → rise of mendicant orders → |
| mainLocation |
Europe
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| partOf |
Middle Ages
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| startTime |
11th century
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