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Ch. 13 Mr.Delaney

World History 8

QuestionAnswer
Midlle Ages are from ____ to ___. 500, 1500
The new society had roots in... classical heritage of rome, beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, and customs of various Germanic tribes
Some effects of Germanic Invasions are... disruption of trade, downfall of cities, and population shifts.
Clovis the leader who brought Christianity to the Franks
Benedict the books of rules to be used for governing monasteries
The Treaty of Verdun ended... civil war in the empire established by Charlemagne
What role did the church play in helping Clovis conquer other Germanic peoples? After CLovis conversation, the church supported his military campaigns against Germanic peoples.
What role did Pope Gregory the Great play in spreading the idea of a vest unified kingdoms? He broadened the Church's power to include secular affaris and spread the idea of a churchly kingdom.
What was important about Charles Martel's victory at the Battle of Tours? The victory haulted a muslim invasion, prevented the Frankish Kingdom from becoming part of the muslim Empire and made him a hero.
How did Pepin the Short strengthen the Frankish kingdom? He successfully faught the Lambards and was anointed by the the pope, establishing an informal alliance between the pope and the Frankish King.
What was the importance of Charlemagne's coronation as emperor? The event signaled the joining of Germanic Power, the church and the heritage of the Roman Empire.
How did Charlemagne govern his unified kingdom? Charlemagne sent out agents to see that counts governed their countries justly, he vistited every part of his kingdom, and he supplied the management of hid large estates.
The Christian Church built religious communities called ___________. Monasteries
The heir to the Frankish Kingdom who extended Frankish rule was named ___________, or Charles the Great. Charlemagne
Franks Germanic people who were in power in the Roman province of Gaul
Middle Ages the era of European history began with the decline of the Roman Empire
When Gregory I became pope, he broadened the scope of authority for his office into a ________ power. secular
Major Domo the most powerful person in the Frankish kingdom in 700
What was the main reason why feudalism developed in Europe? The main reason feudalism developed in Europed is to provide a system of loyalties and protections.
What were the main ideas behind feudalism? The main ideas behing feudalism are loyalties and protections based on utual obligations
serfs people who were bound to the land of a lord and who could not lawfully leave the place where they were born
a church tax paid to the village priest tithe
lord a landowner who granted land in exchange for military protection and other services
a lord's estate manor
vassal the person recieving land from a landowner
mounted horsemen who pledge to defend their lords' land in exchange for their own land knights
knights most common traded military services for ______. land
poet-musicians troubadours
knights were rarely punished for __________ __ ___ _____. brutality to the weak
During the Middle Ages, the lowest-ranking members of the clergy were __________. priests
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