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 Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy World 
              History Important Events of the Middle Ages 324 - Constantine 
              became Emperor of the Roman Empire. The Early Middle Ages (500 - 1000) 
 The Dark Ages The eastern Roman Empire was not conquered by the barbarians. There, the arts still flourished. People were still thinking and making fine works of art in other parts of the world. In China and India, great civilizations grew and spread. In the 1000s, Europe began to slowly recover from its artistic darkness. The lost knowledge of the ancient Greeks and Romans was found again. There was a new interest in learning, and the richer life of the Middle Ages began. 
 The Age of Feudalism 
 
 German political traditions differed - People were loyal to a tribe, not to a country. German legal traditions differed - They had laws for individual tribes. German cultural traditions - They had no written literature, and runes were used for monuments. 
 2. Clovis, Charles the Hammer, 
            Charlemagne, 3. The Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages 4. High Middle Ages / National Monarchies 6. Knights, Code of Chivalry, 
            Heraldry, 8th- 
            to 15th-Century Poems 
            and Prose More 
            Information  Mr. 
            Sedivy's Tour of Medieval Rothenburg Medieval Penalties 
            of Shame and Honor - Historical Periods of | Prehistory 
            | Mesopotamia & Phoenicians | Cool Clicks & Related 
            Links: The list of links will grow with student 
            participation! 
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Highlands Ranch High School  9375 South Cresthill Lane
 
    9375 South Cresthill Lane  Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126
 
    Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126  303-471-7000
 
    303-471-7000
Mr. Sedivy's History Classes
    | Colorado History | American 
    Government | Modern European History | Advanced 
    Placement European History | Rise of England 
    | World History |
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