Cities in Medieval Europe

Fuente de imágenes y vocabulario: Vicens-Vives

Presentation “El renacer urbano de Europa”:

https://www.slideshare.net/cherepaja/tema-7-el-renacer-urbano-de-europa

Summary activity

Use the following words to complete the concept map:

-trade        -the Mediterránean   -merchants    -population increase    -end of the great invasions  
  -traders    -the Black Death            -bankers    -guilds    -bourgeoisie

Glossary

  • allotment (n): land for growing vegetables.
  • apprentice (n): a person who acts as assistant and student to a skilled artisan.
  • Black Death (n): the epidemic of bubonic plague that killed a large section of the European population in the 14th century.
  • bourgeoisie (n): the wealthy social class associated with trade and business.
  • burgher (n): an urban inhabitant of the early medieval cities or burghs.
  • Cortes (n): the assembly made up of the clergy, nobility and bourgeoisie that helped the king govern.
  • crusade (n): a military expedition by Christian forces to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the Middle Ages.
  • Diaspora (n): the scattering of Jews into countries outside of Palestine after they were expelled from their land in 135 AD.
  • divine punishment (n): the punishment of a group of people by God in response to some action. An example in the Bible is the great flood, which only Noah and his followers survived.
  • draught animals: a strong animal used to pull something heavy.
  • fair (n): large public event where goods are bought and sold.
  • flea (n): parasite that transmitted the Black Death.
  • furrow (n): a long channel cut into a land.
  • galley (n): a ship with sails and oars used for trade and war.
  • grind (v): make small by crushing.
  • guild (n): an association of artisans who made the same products. Medieval guilds protected artisans from the competition of artisans in other cities.
  • Jewish Quarter (judería) (n): the area of a medieval city or town populated by the Jewish community.
  • looting (v): taking property by force
  • magistrate (n): in medieval times, a person who worked for the mayor, administering justice.
  • maritime (adj): relating to the sea.
  • master artisan (n): a skilled artisan who has passed an exam to become a qualified professional, with the permission of the guild.
  • moneychanger (n): a person who exchanges money of different currencies.
  • plague (n): a contagious and often fatal disease that spreads quickly among the population.
  • revolt (n): an act of rebellion or revolution.
  • sewer (n)pipes to carry away waste water.
  • stained glass: coloured glass (vidriera).
  • synagogue (n): the religious building where the Jewish community goes to worship.
  • Trade (n): the activity of buying and selling, or exchanginggoods and/or services the activity of buying and selling, or exchanginggoods and/or services
  • Torah (n): the sacred writings of the Jewish community that are kept in the synagogue.
  • urban patricians (n): the richest families of merchants and bankers who governed the cities in the Middle Ages.
  • windmill (n): a structure moved by the force of wing used for grind the grain.

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