Replying...
Intro. In 12th-century Europe, the High Middle Ages pulsed with fervor and strife. Feudal lords ruled from stone castles, knights clad in chainmail clashed in tourneys and wars, while peasants toiled under manorial systems. The Crusades ignited Christian zeal against Muslim-held Jerusalem, with kings like Richard the Lionheart and Saladin etching legends from 1095 onward. Gothic cathedrals pierced skies, universities birthed scholars like Abelard, and trade bloomed via Hanseatic leagues. Plague loomed, monarchs schemed like Henry II, and mystics like Hildegard von Bingen prophesied. Amid chivalry's code, innovation stirred—windmills, compasses—heralding Renaissance whispers in a world of faith, steel, and ambition..

12 th century europe.

@angel Tomar