146562127 | Charlemagne | 742-814; King of the Franks (r.768-814) and emperor (r. 800-814). Through a series of military conquests he established the Carolingian Empire, which encompassed all of Gaul and parts of Germany and Italy. Though illiterate himself, he sponsored a brief intellectual revival | 0 | |
146562128 | medieval | Literally "middle age", a term that historians of Europe use for the period ca. 500 to ca. 1500, signifying its intermediate point between Greco-Roman antiquity and the Renaissance | 1 | |
146562129 | Byzantine Empire | Historians' name for the eastern portion of the Roman Empire from the 4th century onward; it fell to the Ottomans in 1453 | 2 | |
146562130 | Kievan Russia | State established at Kiev in Ukraine ca. 879 by Scandinavian adventurers asserting authority over a mostly Slavic farming population | 3 | |
146562131 | schism | A formal split within a religious community | 4 | |
146562132 | manor | In medieval Europe, a large, self-sufficient landholding consisting of the lord's residence (manor house), outbuildings, peasant village, and surrounding land | 5 | |
146562133 | serf | In medieval Europe, an agricultural laborer legally bound to a lord's property and obligated to perform set services for the lard. In Russia some serfs worked as artisans and in factories; serfdom was not abolished there until 1861 | 6 | |
146562134 | fief | In medieval Europe, land granted in return for a sworn oath to provide specified military service | 7 | |
146562135 | vassal | In medieval Europe, a worn supporter of a king or lord committed to rendering specified military service to that king or lord | 8 | |
146562136 | papacy | The central administration of the Roman Catholic Church, of which the pope is the head | 9 | |
146562137 | Holy Roman Empire | 962-1806; Loose federation of mostly German states and principalities, headed by an emperor elected by the princes | 10 | |
146562138 | investiture controversy | Dispute between the popes and the Holy Roman Emperors over who held ultimate authority over bishops in imperial lands | 11 | |
146562139 | monasticism | Living in a religious community apart from secular society and adhering to a rule stipulating chastity, obedience, and poverty. It was a prominent element of medieval Christianity and Buddhism. Monasteries were primary centers of learning and literacy in medieval Europe | 12 | |
146562140 | horse collar | Harnessing method that increased the efficiency of horses by shifting the point of traction from the animals neck to the shoulders; its adoption favors the spread of horse-drawn plows and vehicles | 13 | |
146562141 | Crusades | 1096-1291; Armed pilgrimages to the Holy Land by Christians determined to recover Jerusalem from Muslim rule. The Crusades brought an end to western Europe's centuries of intellectual and cultural isolation | 14 | |
146562142 | pilgrimage | Journey to a sacred shrine by Christians seeking to show their piety, fulfill vows, or gain absolution for sins. Other religions also have pilgrimage traditions, such as the Muslim pilgrimages to Mecca and the pilgrimages and by early Chinese Buddhists to India in search of sacred Buddhist writings | 15 |
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