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world civilizations

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Shinto Native Japanese Religion
“The Tale of the Genji” World’s first Novel
Shogun commander-in-chief of the imperial army
Kampuchea Khmer state otherwise known as Cambodia
Genghis Khan founder of the mongol empire
Jasagh head of the Mongol banner
Bubonic Plague manifestatoin of the bacterial disease plague
Shinto Native Japanese Religion
“The Tale of the Genji” World’s first Novel
Shogun commander-in-chief of the imperial army
Kampuchea Khmer state otherwise known as Cambodia
Genghis Khan founder of the mongol empire
Jasagh head of the Mongol banner
Bubonic Plague manifestatoin of the bacterial disease plague
Charlemagen The greatest of the Germanic kings
Caesaropapism the monarch as both head of state and head of church
Donation of Constantine forged Roman imperial decree
Trebuchet a siege engine
Feudalism establishment of large estates or manors
Vikings ate ninth century
Fiefdom the king was the owner of all the land in his kingdom
Primogeniture Common law which made it so the first born son would enherit the entire family estate
Benedictines monks living in communities apart from the world called monasteries
Francis of Assisi medieval saint
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