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| Political and military power is |
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| Name a few problems that the Germanics caused |
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Trade disruption Disintegration of cities Population Dispersal to countryside Significant decline in learning/knowledge/reason/culture
People don't feel safe leaving their houses Cities had crime, corrupt government People wanted to live on their own No money for learnign |
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Lords possessed land Would allow surfs to live on land Give surfs protection for service, labor, etc. |
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| What was significant about the church? |
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| Used church to cope with things |
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| Feudal society contained 3 classes |
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Nobility: Those who fight Clergy: Those who pray Peasantry: Those who work |
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| Brought Christianity to Gaul, Kingdom of Franks |
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| Religious outpost, spiritual island |
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| Male inhabiters of Monasteries |
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| Instrumental in getting monasteries |
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| Instrumental in getting convent system up and running |
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| Scholastica (said to be Benedict's twin sister) |
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| Expanded power in Roman church |
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| Non-religious, non-spiritual |
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| secular, blending with military and political power |
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| This man was Major domo and vastly expanded Frankish Empire |
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| Charles Maytel "the hammer" |
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Battle of Tours Franks won |
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| "king by the grace of God" |
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| Started with Pepin and went to Charlemagne |
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| Kif you defy king, you defy God |
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| Calls on military leaders in Europe to coem save the Catholic church from a revolt of Roman citizens |
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| Pope granted secular authority, fusing religious and secular power of Charlemagne |
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| Disintegration of Charlemagne's Empire |
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Charlemagne passes it to his 3 grandsons Lothiar Charles the Bald Lois the German |
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Divided Charlemagne's kingdom into 3 parts Influence from Vikings, Magyars, Muslims, Mongols |
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| Vassal swore an oath, loyalty forever |
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| Track of land that vassal received |
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| Land for which could only be used by the lord himself |
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| If you couldn't or didn't want to go to wary would could pay a shield tax called |
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| First born son gets all the land |
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| If peasants/serfs could not pay, they would take crops |
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| Law for religious activities |
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| Not letting people preform religious activities in a land |
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| Pope will not talk to a land |
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| Thinks the pope shouldn't have so much power |
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| Where Henry IV tried to get the pope to unexcommunicate him |
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| Wants to become friends with the pope, drowned |
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| Knights are supposed to fight with bravery and protect their master |
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| Mock battles to train the knights |
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| Provided safety, fortress, home |
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| Small group of performers |
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| Every man wanted to be her husband |
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Eleanor of Aquitaine France |
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