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Chivalry   The Unwritten code of conduct adopted by knights  
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Church Hierarchy   Parish Priests<Bishop<Archbishop<Curia<Pope  
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Castles   Military strongholds made of wood  
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Interdict   All churches in an area are closed, damnation certain for those who stay  
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Three Field System   2/3 of fields are planted, 1/3 gain fertility  
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Battle of Tours   Charles Mantel's defeat of the Muslims  
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Crusades   Muslimes take Palestine, Pope Urban II orders to retake, cruscades= Expedition to regain holy land  
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Feudalism   Lord gives land to vassal (fief-the deed); vassales owe loyalty, army, food, and money  
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Universities   Mostly monks educated  
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Missionary Work   Church sent out missionaries to convert people  
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Vikings   Pillagers of the week, traders with the strong, a food shortage spread them throughout Europe, pagan goods  
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Rise of the Church   Political force, feudal lord=power, monarchs must obey popes, canon law= church's own legal system, excommunication=banned, very wealthy, corrupt  
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Guilds   Skilled workers form "guilds", guilds control portion of economy  
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Simony   Money to church, higher position  
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Primogeniture   Eldest son inherits everything in feudalism  
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Charlemagne   Succeeds Pepin the Short, very religious, gained lots of land, called the "First Emperor of the HRE", Aix-la-Chapelle=capital  
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Manor System   Manor=estate  
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Gothic and Romanesque Churches   Gothic-Tall, arches, big windows, thin walls; Romanesque-short, domes, thick walls, no windows  
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Cultural Diffusion   "exchange of ideas, values, and products" and its effects on countries  
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Monasteries   Two clergy- Regular and secular, regular=monks and nuns (monasteries and convents)  
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Benedictine Rules   Monks can't own anything, everything was shared, other rules of the monasteries  
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St. Patrick   Missionary sent ot Ireland, Ireland became the most conservative Catholics  
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Black Death   Killed 1/3 of population, peasant power increased, power of clergy decreased  
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Parliament   House of Commons, House of Lords  
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England and France Boundary   Hundred Years War- England has bits of France, loses it, boundaries shift  
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Joan of Arc   French woman, won the battle of Orleans, burned as a witch by the English  
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Magna Carta   King John forced to sign, liberty of nobles protected, Great Counsel must consent new taxes, king must obey laws  
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