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World History Chapter 13 Flashcards

Mrs. Wilde
"European Middle Ages, 500 - 1200"

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605120258Middle AgesThe era in European history that followed the fall of the Roman Empire, lasting from about 500 to 1500 - also called the medieval period. This period of time in Europe combines the classical heritage of Rome, the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, and the customs of Germanic tribes.0
605120259FranksThe Germanic people who lived and held power in Gaul. Their leader was Clovis and he would later bring Christianity to the region. By 511 the Franks had united into one kingdom and they controlled the largest and strongest parts of Europe.1
605120260MonasteryA place where communities of monks live lives of devotion to God in isolation from the outside world.2
605120261SecularThings concerned with worldly matters rather than spiritual, or church matters.3
605120262Carolingian DynastyThe family that ruled the Franks from 751 to 987. The Dynasty was started by Pepin The Short, and brought to the hight of its power by his son Charlemagne.4
605120263CharlemagneThe Frankish king who conquered most of Europe and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in the year 800.5
605120264LordIn the feudal system this person was a landowner, who could grant fiefs (land) to a vassal.6
605120265FiefLand granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.7
605120266VassalA person granted land from a lord in return for loyalty and service.8
605120267KnightA man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier. These were well trained soldiers who fought on horseback for their chosen lord.9
605120268SerfA peasant laborer who was bound by law to the lands of a noble. He was different from a slave in that he could not be bought or sold but in everyother way was owned by his feudal lord.10
605120269ManorA large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord.11
605120270TitheAlso known as a Church tax, this was a tenth of a family's income given to the church.12
605120271ChivalryThis was a Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages in which they were required to be loyal to their feudal lord, God, and their chosen lady.13
605178888TournamentMock battle in which knights would compete against one another to show off their fighting skills.14
605178889TroubadourA medieval poet and musician who traveled from place to place, entertaining people.15
605178890ClergyReligious officials, such as priests, given authority to conduct religious services.16
605178891SacramentThese are important religious ceremonies, in the Christian church, that help pave the way to salvation. [ex. Baptism, Communion, Marriage]17
605303318Canon LawThe body of laws governing the religious practices of the Christian church and its members.18
605303319Holy Roman EmpireA political entity in Europe that began with the papal coronation of Otto I as the first emperor in 962. It was a weak political association of independent states in Germany and Italy.19
605303320Lay InvestitureThe appointment of religious officials by kings or nobles.20
605303321Charles MartelAlso known as Charles the Hammer. The Carolingian monarch of the Franks who was responsible for defeating Muslims at the battle of Tours in 732, which ended the Muslim threat to western Europe.21
605303322Charles the BaldHe was the grandson of Charlemagne who received the western part of the empire (modern day France) after it was divided between the 3 brothers of Louis the Pious.22
605303323LothairHe was the eldest son of Louis the Pious, who took the middle kingdom and the title of Emperor after the kingdom was split between the 3 brothers.23
605303324Louis the GermanHe was a son of Louis the Pious, who took control of the area of modern day Germany when the empire was divided between he and his brothers.24
605303325Treaty of VerdunThe treaty that divided the carolingian empire into three sections, to be split between the three sons of Louis the Pious, signed in 843.25
605303326Leif EricsonThe Viking explorer believed to be the first European to reach the New World (in about 1000 AD).26
605303327Eleanor of AquitaineA powerful French duchess she divorced the king of France and then married Henry II of England. Together they ruled all of England and about 1/2 of France. She was the mother of King Richard the Lion-Hearted, and King John.27
605303328Richard the Lion-HeartedThe King of England from 1189 to 1199, he was the son of King Henry II and Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. He fought in the Holy Land against Saladin during the Third Crusaded eventually ending in a truce.28
606593804Otto the GreatHe was made king of Germany in 936 and formed a close alliance with the Church in order to limit the power of the nobles. In return for his military service to the pope he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 962, creating the Holy Roman Empire.29
606593807Fredrick I "Barbarossa"Called Barbarossa because of his red beard he was known as a powerful personality and military. He was the German king who ruled the Holy Roman Empire, being the first one to call it that, until his death in 1190.30
606593809Battle of LegnanoThis battle took place in 1176 between Fredrick I "Barbarossa", and the Lombard League (a group of Italian merchants) who were joined by the Pope. Fredrick's knights were beaten by the Lomard League's foot soldiers who were using cross bows, forcing him to ask for peace.31
606593811EinhardA medival monk and secretary of Charlemagne who wrote his biography.32
606593813BenedictAn Italian monk who lived from 480-547 and founded the Benedictine order. He wrote a set of rules to be followed in order to live a holy life.33
606593815ScholasticaShe was the sister of Benedict who headed a convent and adapted her brothers rules, for a holy life, for women.34
606593817Venerable BedeHe was an English monk who wrote a history of England in 731, which is considered one of the best works of the midieval ages.35
606593819Gregory IHe was a strong pope, known as Gregory the Great, who strengthened the power of the papacy (office of the pope) and the church. He extended his power to include worldly politics and not just spiritual matters.36
606593821ClovisHe was the Frankish king who converted the Franks to Christianity around 496. He was able to unite all the Frankish people into one kingdom under his rule by 511.37
606593823Louis the PiousHe was Charlemagne's only surviving son who ruled the Carolingian empire from 814-840. He was a very devout man but an inept leader who divided the empire between his 3 sons brining an end to Carolingian empire.38
606593825NorthmenAnother name for Vikings these were Germanic people who attacked and pillaged the people of Europe.39
606628486VikingsAlso known as "Norsemen" or "Northmen" these German and Scandinavian peoples raided Europe from the 700's through the 1100's.40
606628487MagyarsThis nomadic group attacked Western Europe from the east, sweeping across the plains of the Danube River. They came from what is now Hungary and were known for their great horsemanship.41
606628488LombardsA Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century and later parts of western Gaul(France). When they attacked Rome they were defeated by Charlemagne who was then crowned Emperor as thanks for his service.42
606628489AbbotsThese men were the religious leaders of a monastery.43
606628490Emperor Henry IVHe fought against Pope Gregory VII over the power to choose church officials and was excommunicated. He had to beg for forgiveness for three days in the cold in order to be let back in the church.44
606628491Pope Leo IIIHe crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day, 800.45
606743672The Song of RolandA famous medieval epic poem that praises a band of French soldiers who perished in battle during Charlemagne's reign.46
606743673ExcommunicationThis was a form of punishment for not following Church law. It ment that a person was banned from the Church and its sacraments, in other words, you could not go to heaven.47
606743674InterdictThe pope could forbid priests to give the sacraments of the Church to the people of a town, or a country (kicking them out of the church). This was a weapon of the Roman Catholic church in order to punish those who went against the Pope.48
606743675Pope Gregory VIIHe banned Lay Investitures because he thought popes should have the power to name bishops not the kings. He excommunicated Henry IV because he spoke out against him over this issure causing a standoff that Gregory eventually won.49
606743676Concordat of WormsA compromise between the king and the Pope that stated that the church alone could grant a church position, but the King would have the right to veto the possition.50
606743677PageA young boy, usually around the age of 7, who was sent to a castle to learn courtly manners and begin his training to become a knight.51
606743678SquireWhen a Page reached the age of 14 he was able to become a servant of a Knight who would then train him.52
606807446CaltropsTwo inch iron spikes thrown on battlefields intended to wound horses.53

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