Buddhism Crash Course Religions of the World: Buddhism.
The Middle Ages 1066-1485. The Battle of Hastings In October 1066, a daylong battle known as the Battle of Hastings ended the reign of the Anglo- Saxons.
1066 William the Conqueror and the battle at Hastings Who was William the Conqueror? W illiam was the illegitimate son of the previous Duke of Normandy.
World Religions -- Overview Opener:. Important Definitions Deity – a god or goddess Polytheism – belief in many gods ▫Hinduism Monotheism – belief in.
© 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. CHAPTER 9. © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. 1.What do the five main religions studied in Chapters 9 & 10 share in common?
The Vedic Period About 1500-500 B.C.E. Origin of Hinduism.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT REGION(S) FOR EACH COUNTRY. THERE CAN BE MULTIPLE ANSWERS. Round 5: Regions.
Social Structure in traditional India Hinduism The Ancient Caste System.
Roots of Hinduism and Buddhism
Session 3 – Buddhism Much of the information is taken from the “Compact Guide to World Religions” In this session we will turn our focus to the religion.
Buddhism. World Population -approx. 376 million followers Buddhism is the 4 th largest religion in the world.
Literature of the Middle Ages. Historical periods n Anglo-Saxon Renaissance Middle English Old English 449-1066 Use of Runes, symbols Modern English 1500-present.