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World History Ch.13

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What were the roots of the Middle Ages? 1.heritage of Rome 2.the beliefs of the Roman catholic church 3.the customs of various germanic tribes
What were the effects of invasions on western Europe? 1. distruption of trade 2.downfall of cities 3. population shifts 4.dicline of learning 5. loss of a common language
What is Feudalsim? A system or loyalties and protections based on mutual obligations.
what did serfs do in return for protection, farmland, and shelter? They worked the fields, maintained the lords estate, and payed the taxes.
Who were the most important warriors during the European Middle Ages? Knights
Nobles used their armies of mounted knights to fight for... control of land
When nobles won battles they gave some of their new land to their knights. What did knights use this wealth for? buy new weapons, armor,and horses.
What did knights devote most of their time to? improving their fighting skills
only a boy of what can become a knght? noble birth
Attaining knighthood was similar to? the stages in your educatonal career
Knighthood was really very much like an? apprenticeship
Knights often gained experience by? fighting in tournaments
At age 7 aboy was sent where? A lord's castle
A boy sent to a lord's castle at age 7 is called? A Page
At 14, a boy would become a servent of a? Knight
What would a boy who was the servent of a knight be called? Squire
At 21, a young man after training for 14 years he could become a? Knight
What is Chivalry for Knights? A code of conducts
Knights were supposed to live their lives with what values? bravery, honesty, respect, loyalty, compassion.
What were knights expected to do? protect the weak and the poor and also to be courteous to women.
What masters were knights supposed to fight bravely for? their lord, God, and their chosen lady
Songs and poems were often written about what? knights loyalty to the women he loved
what were women taught and what did they have very little of? had very little power, were taught by the church that they were inferior to men.
Noble women could? rule land when husband was away but couldnt inherit land
Peasant women held no what and what did they do? held no power and worked fields and took care of families
What were two punishments from the church? excommunication and interdiction
it was believed that God made two areas of influence in the world, what are they? political and religous
Church was the most important in? unifying European society
The pope was in charge of? spiritual matters
at the top was the _____and then the bishops and and then the ____ pope, bishops, priests
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