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middle ages

all the stuff we are learning in this unit

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there were lots of mts everywhere on the map
dark ages the empire falls 1176 CE
The first Crusade 1096-1099 CE
Early Middle Ages 476-1000 CE
High Ages 1000 CE-1215 CE
Black Plague 1347-1351 CE
Hundred Years War between England and France starts 1337
Charlemagne crowned emperor 800 CE
Crusades a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims
Medieval referring to the Middle Ages
Chivalry the code of honorable behavior for Medieval knights
Parliament the lawmaking body that governs Europe
Saladin Muslim general that led them during the Crusades
Pope head of the church
Charlemagne King of the Francs, brilliant warrior and strong leader
Thomas Aquinas Dominican philosopher
Benedict Italian saint and monk who created rules for monks to follow
King Richard King of England who led soldiers in the Third Crusade
Magna Carta signed in 1215 by King John
Hundred Year War long conflict 1337-1453
Black Death swept through Europe killing a large population
William the Conqueror powerful French noble who conquered England and brought feudalism there
Charlemagne reigned for 46 years and reunited alot of the western roman empire
Louis 1 son of Charlemagne took the throne after his death
Treaty of Verdon split the Empire into three parts
Charles Martel united Frankish lands under his rule
732 Martel defeated a Muslim army from Spain
British Isles Angles, Saxons, and Jutes moved here
Charlemagne was Charles Martel's grandson
Frank Empire under Charlemagne was made up of France Germany and Italy
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