High Medieval
Step into a world of pilgrim roads, sagas, cathedrals, tapestries, courts, shoguns, and towers rising toward a more connected horizon.
1000 CE - 1200 CE
High Medieval follows a society becoming more connected through pilgrimage, law, storytelling, trade, and monumental construction.
The route highlights Vinland, the Bayeux Tapestry, Salisbury Cathedral, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Minamoto Yoritomo, and Qutb Minar. These scenes show exploration, art, literature, governance, and architecture expanding together.
The later route links Norman conquest, crusading vows, canon law, urban communes, cathedral building, pilgrimage, and royal succession, making legitimacy a practical problem of documents, ceremony, and armed force.
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- Medieval
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