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| 1st Germanic ruler to accept Christianity |
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| Charles the Hammer (Martel) |
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| Stopped the Muslims at Tours |
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Son of Charles Martel Thought be a leader chosen by God because he was annointed by the pope |
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| Who founded the Benedictine chapter of Monks? |
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| Charles the Bald, Louis the German, Lothair |
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| Who were the three squabbling grandsons of Charlemagne? |
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| Who was the founder of the Frankish Empire? |
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| _____ the _____ forced the Lombards from Rome. |
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| Who was the first Frankish King to accept Catholicism? |
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| What was Charles Martel's nickname? |
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| Alfred the great united the Anglo-Saxons. His kingdom eventually was known as? |
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| Peasants live and work where? |
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| Where were the Vikings from? |
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| Alcuin was a scholar from what country? |
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| Where was feudalism developed at? |
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| Charles Martel forced what religous group out of Europe? |
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| Who settled in what is now France and Germany? |
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| What entertainment did the nobles look forwards to? |
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| They were threatened with excommunication. |
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| What happened when the Catholic Church tried to convert heretics, or those who challenged its teaching failed? |
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| France and Western Germany |
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| During the A.D. 400's the Franks settled in...? |
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| Where did the Vikings come from? |
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| Germany, France, Northern Spain, and most of Italy |
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| What is known as the Frankish Empire? |
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| The ties between a lord and a vassal were made official at? |
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| Who were the people bound to the manor? |
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| During Middle Ages where did life center? |
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| What large group of invaders weakend the Carolingian Kingdom? |
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| Claim to anoint and depose kings |
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| What 2 conflicting claims led to the dispute between the Holy Roman Emperors and the Roman Catholic Popes? |
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| Who founded the Dominican Friars in 1215? |
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| To stop the spread of heresy |
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| Why did the council lay down strict rules? |
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| The Behavior of Knights governed by? |
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| What treaty divided the Carolingian lands? |
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| About what time did feudalism begin? |
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| Establish guilt or innocence of the accused. |
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| What did the Petit Jury do? |
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| What new systems brought stability to Europe after the Vikings? |
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| What place did feudalisum take hold of in A.D.900? |
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| What kingdom did Alfred the Great unite? |
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| In which country was the most famous monastery, Cluny? |
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| Henry II set up a system to apply the law equally throughout the land what was it called? |
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| Who was relied on by Charlemagne to assist him? |
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| Innocent III was a very powerful _____ |
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| The age at which a nobleman's son began to train for knighthood |
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| Date of Death of Edward the Confessor and the Battle of Hastings |
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| By AD700 the political power had passed from kings to governing official known as ______ |
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| Constant dangers of peasant life |
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| Charles Martel (the Hammer) |
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| Led the successful defense of Tours |
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| Charles the Hammer (Martel) |
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| Stopped the Muslims from overtaking Europe |
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| Name given to William after the Battle of Hastings |
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| Who set up system of Common Law |
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| The only way to receive grace (go to heaven) |
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| Another name for Philip Augustus |
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| Charlemagne's kingdom imcluded Germny, France, Northern Spain, and most of Italy. This was known as the |
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| What was build for protection |
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| Protection for Roman Empire at the furthest point in England |
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| Director of the Abbey where nuns lived |
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| Adopted the Benedictine rule to spread Christianity throughout Europe. |
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| Pope who started the Inquisition |
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| Who united the Angles and Saxons to defeat the Danes? |
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| During the Ad 600s missionaries were sent to the North Atlantic and western Europe from where? |
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| Frankish king who nearly doubled his borders |
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| What divided the land among Charlemagne's grandsons? |
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| Document King John was forced to sign |
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| Date of the signing of the Magna Carta |
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| Where was the Magna Carta signed |
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| Give rights to the people |
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| What was the purpose of the Magna Carta? |
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| English Queen who had been married to a French king and owned land in France? |
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| Thomas a Becket was the Archbishop of what? |
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| To what were the serfs bound? |
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| Euopean country that accepted Jews when they were being expelled from other countries |
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