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| A medieval woman who made her living by writing |
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| Mountain range that separates Europe from Asia |
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| book that helped keep track of taxes in medieval Europe |
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| Seconds smallest continent in the world |
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| the cutting down of trees to clear the land |
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| place where the Magna Carta was signed |
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| Period in Europe from AD 500 to 1500 |
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| Early European ruler during the middle ages. Despite his efforts his empire fell apart after his death. |
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| Second group of Vikings that settled in Northern France |
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| present day countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden |
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| a political, economic, and social system that was set up in the 800's to protect European citizens |
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| code of behavior that knights lived by |
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| major military expeditions set up for the Christian's to win back the holy land |
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| "the holy land" : once called Judea |
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| a very aggressive wide spread disease |
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| the rapid spread of disease |
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| first city in Europe to get the Plague |
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| Pope who supplied knights to fight in teh Crusades |
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| Trading route that connected Europe to China |
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| Norman leader who advanced into England and southern Italy |
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| Crowned king of England in 1199. Ruled with force and demanded money from his lords. |
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| Place where the great charter was signed |
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| a group of people united by a common interest |
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| rotating crops throughout the season on three different fields in order to keep the soil fertile |
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| women who devoted their lives to the church |
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| men who devoted their lives to the church |
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| people who teach religion to people of different beliefs |
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