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holy grail dish made by JESUS> 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 23:08:46 GMT view revision history
studentes entered university at --- to --- 14-15 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 23:04:18 GMT view revision history
three types of universityyyy students hired and paid for teachers=bologna

teachers paid by church= paris

supportred the crown and the state= oxford
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expansion of education merchant class spurred need to create more secular education
at first..anyone could teach= then there were prerequistites
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guilds negative restriced entrance into any profefssison 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 23:04:18 GMT view revision history
parliment undefined power
edward I (king) clarified roles.
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1260 ...(2) second noble rebelion.
resulted in parliment.
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1215= crisis point
john raised taxes and the nobles refused.
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who caused the magna carta to be formed>? the unstable King Joh 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 23:01:43 GMT view revision history
marco polo venetian who travled to silk road to china...led new trade with east 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:56:00 GMT view revision history
hanseatic leugue
____ century
creates ___ f0r ______
12th century
laws for merchants
united political and economic power.
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merchant fairs flee market 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:56:00 GMT view revision history
trades... start of investors
cities grew on trade routes
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commune community 1 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:55:58 GMT view revision history
emergance of cities...3x cities. 200-600 cities.
who went to cities?
how long did they ahve to stay?
serfs
1 year 1 day.
they were then no longer bound to land
local charters and communes
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reasons for colonization...WHAT DID IT CREATE? improove climate
end raids of vikings
advancements in technology
reforms of church
rise of feudalism
ENGLAND
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HOUSE OF ________ and _________ house of commons = kingts and burgusses
house of lords
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Magna Carta kings not above law
king could not collefct tax without concent of great council
trail by peer jury
parliament
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Elenor of Auitaine vast lands in france...INCREASES POWER OF NOBLE CLASS 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:50:35 GMT view revision history
who expanded territory in england in 1066? Henry II 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:50:35 GMT view revision history
battle of hastings...and the _________ tapestry
YEAR?
Who claimed power? 3 people.
Bayeux tapestry
1066
king harold of Norway
Harold godwineson
william duke of normandy
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Norman Conquest invasion of england: William the Conquerer. 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:50:35 GMT view revision history
"dirt poor" dirt floors..hense...DIRT poor. 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:50:35 GMT view revision history
Meals cooked meals: peasants: in fire on floor
Typical meal: Brownbread
Cheese and Veggies
ocaisony meat
no chimney's;...smoke.. started fire
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bedrooms straw beds
all shared one room WITH animals
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small village each manor in cluded fortified house, villatge for everyone else 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:04:41 GMT view revision history
Rotation one field planted in spring
another field planted in winter
third field remained unplanted
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FREE PEOPLE rented manor land
had a priest.
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serfdom tied to manor
could not be sold away
but could leave or marry with lords permission
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manorial system manors were center
peasants farmed fields
manors owned by lords
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fedualism. lord gave vassles land 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:46:22 GMT view revision history
Truce of God No fighting on weekends and holisdays
DIDN"T WORK.
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Peace of God war couldn't be in designated areas: CHURCH! 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:46:22 GMT view revision history
Wars between feudal lords and vassals 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:44:40 GMT view revision history
Justice 3 ways: Trail by battle
Oath Talking= character witness
Ordeal
-walk through fire
- coal in hands
-boiling stone
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PROMISE TO REMAIN LOYAL= fealty 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:44:40 GMT view revision history
someone accepting fief vassal 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:44:40 GMT view revision history
original castles were not elaborate. but mearly wood shelters.
true or false?
TRUE 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:36:08 GMT view revision history
why did feudalism originate viking, magyar, muslim invasions 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:36:08 GMT view revision history
visigoths went to rome due to STARVATION.
attempted to strangle rome.
2 years of starvation led to canablism
..but after..there was no food for visigoths. so they left.
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Feudalism nobles granting land too others in return for Loyalty
europe became small governments; no central governemtn
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Charlemange...Charles THE GREAT.
years: -814
he ruled for ___ years.
2x size of _______ kingdom
Spread _______.
_______ CE> _____ declared _____ _____ _______.
When he died, his three sons were his successors. in ____.
768-814
46
Frankish
Christianity
800 Pope Declared him Emperor of Rome
814 DEAD.
SONS=
Louis- modern Germany
Charles- France
Lothar- Italy
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PEPIN
_______________ son.
who was his sucessor?
Did he call himself king?
YEARS ______ - 768
Charles Martels son
his successor: Charlemagne
YES. he was KING
751
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Charles "THE HAMMER" martel
founded the ______
sucessfull ________ leader
united ________.
NEVER _____________.
Carloginians
military
the France
the title king. NEVER.
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who converted the Franks to catholic?
Buttt.....______rulers ran the country....so eventuallyyy....___________ siezed power.
Clovis.
Weak
Charles Martel
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CLOVIS.
year- what kind of prince was he?
481 warrior prince.
forced Alemanni tribe back to Germany
Attacked Visigoths and drove back into Spain.
beat franks
KING OF ALL FRANKS.
married christian, CONVERTED EVERYONE to christianity after winning a battle.
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Who were the Franks? the germanic tribe that established france 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:54:09 GMT view revision history
who established France after fall of rome? Franks 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:54:09 GMT view revision history
list the two parts of the middle ages: dark ages 500-1000
late middle 1100-1400
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what does the medieval ages fall between? ancient period and modern period 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:51:11 GMT view revision history
what does medieval mean? middle 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:51:11 GMT view revision history
WHEN was the mideval Period? 400-1500 0 porkchoppony Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:51:11 GMT view revision history

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