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| The code of honorable behavior for knights |
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| established Christianity among the Franks |
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| Pieces of land nobles gave knights as payment |
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| Ruled as Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Counts of Nates, and King of Matilda |
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| Large estate owned by knight/lord |
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| Another name for the Middle Ages |
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| People who were sent to other places to spread Christianity |
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| Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities |
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| A member of a traditional class of farmers, either laborers or owners of small farms |
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| Worker who was tied to the land on which they lived |
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| A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land |
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| A 3-line poem with 17 syllables |
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| The largest peninsula in Europe |
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| The English equivalent to the Japanese term Bushido |
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| The capital of the Holy Roman Empire in the 800s |
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| The event in 1066 where William the Conqueror defeated the British King |
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| What Eleanor of Aquitain was queen of |
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| Queen of France, Queen of England |
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| Who occasionally invaded Europe in the Middle Ages |
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| Vikings, Magyars, Muslims |
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| The religions of Europe and Japan during the Middle Ages |
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| Why the period that falls between the 500s and 1500s is called the Middle Ages |
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| It falls between Ancient Times and Modern Times |
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| How art and religion were related in both Europe and Japan |
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| Japanes art focused on nature, European art focused on Christianity |
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| What the Vikings, Magyars, and Muslim invasions of Europe caused to develop |
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| What the geography and climates of northern and sothern Europe caused |
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| He went to Ireland to convert them into Christians |
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| Describe the Feudal system of Europe and Japan |
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| They had a king/emperor, lord/shogun, knight/sammuri, and peasants |
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| What was unusual about Eleanor of Aquitain |
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| Why feudalism began to spread to Britain |
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| William the Conqueror invaded Britain |
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| Why Charlemagne wanted to accomplish great things |
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| He thought education was important |
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| Who were the most important in spreading Christianity throughout Europe |
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| What the shape and elevation of the land in a region is called |
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| How feudalism and religion were related |
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| Promised to obey almighty ones |
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| What knights recieved in exchange for the pledge of loyalty to a lord |
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| What caused the growth of European cities around 1000 ad |
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