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Medieval Europe

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Charlemagne   (742-814 A.D.)King of the Franks who was later crowned emperor of the former Roman Empire in western Europe.  
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William the Conqueror   (c. 1028-1087)Norman king whe conquered England in 1066.  
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King John   (1167-1216) English king whose lords forced him to agree to the Magna Carta in 1215, which limited royal power.  
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Domesday Book   A book made in 1086 that helped King William keep track of all the people and property in England.  
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Middle Ages   A period in European history that lased from about 500-1500 A.D.  
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Magna Carta   An English charter (1215) that limited royal power.  
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Christine de Pisan   A medieval writter that wrote books and peotry protesting the way male authors both glorified and insulted women.  
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monk   A man who devotes his life to religion and lives in a monastary.  
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nun   A woman that devotes her life to religion and lives in a convent.  
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monastary   A community where monks live, study, and pray.  
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convent   a community of nuns  
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missionary   a person who teaches a religion to people with different beliefs  
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monarch   a government in which a king, queen, or emperor has spremem power  
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serf   a person who lived on and farmed feudal land  
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knight   feudal warrior trained and prepared to fight on horseback  
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chivalry   a knight's code of behavior  
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guild   group of craftspeople or merchants who are united by a common interest  
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lady   a women of nobility  
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feudalism   a social, political, and economic system used in the middle ages  
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manor system   in the Middle Ages, a way to mange feudal lands  
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three-field rotation   in the Middle Ages a system whereby the planting of crops on manor lands alternates between three fields  
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Alexius Comnenus   1048–1118 Byzantine emperor who appealed to the pope for Christian knights to fight against the Turks. p. 407  
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Urban II   c. 1035–1099 Pope who issued a plea to free the Holy Land Palestine from the Turks, launching the Crusades. p. 407  
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Marco Polo   c. 1254–1324 Venetian merchant, world traveler, and writer who remained in China as a guest for 17 years. p. 409  
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epidemic   a disease that spreads quickly (p. 410)  
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Crusades   major military expeditions by Christians to win back control of Palestine (Holy Land) and to protect the Byzantine Empire (p. 407)  
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Silk Road   a trading route that connected Europe and lands of the former Roman Empire with China (pp. 112, 409)  
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Plague   an attack of bubonic plague that killed about 25–30 percent of Europe’s population from 1347 to 1352 (p. 410)  
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bubonic plague   an epidemic spread to humans by fleas from rats (p. 410)  
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