ehh, what do ya think punk?
12969613 | Gothic | atchitectural style during the middle ages (feminine) | 0 | |
12969614 | Vikings | Scandinavian raiders who distrupted coastal europe | 1 | |
12969615 | Manorialism | System of economic relations between landlords and peasants, excanged labor for land | 2 | |
12969616 | Moldboard | heavy plow in northern Europe, deeper cultivation | 3 | |
12969617 | Three-field system | 1/3 of land left unplanted each year | 4 | |
12969618 | Clovis | King (Chief) of Franks (christianity) | 5 | |
12969619 | Carolingians | Royal house of the Franks | 6 | |
12969620 | Charles Martel | Carolingian monarch of the Franks ( defeated Muslims) | 7 | |
12969621 | Charlemagne | Carolingian monarchj established large empire in France and Germany | 8 | |
12969622 | Holy Roman emperors | Rulers in Germany and northern Italy following the breakup of Charlemagne's Empire | 9 | |
12969623 | Feudalism | Relationship among the military elite during Middle ages (greater lords provided protection for lesser lords) | 10 | |
12969624 | Vassals | military elite who recieved land from a lord in return for serivice | 11 | |
12969625 | Capetians | French Dynasty, strong feudal monoarchy | 12 | |
12969626 | William the Conqueror | Ivaded England from Normandy. english language to have a strong latin base | 13 | |
12969627 | Magna Carta | charter issued by King John to limit the power of english kings | 14 | |
12969628 | Parliaments | Bodies representing privileged groups | 15 | |
12969629 | Hundred Years war | Conflict between France and Europe | 16 | |
12969630 | Pope Urban II | First crusade in 11 century | 17 | |
12969631 | St. Clare of Assisi | Women's monastic order, dedication to the church | 18 | |
12969632 | Gregory VII | Pope who attemped to free the Catholic church from interference of feudal lords | 19 | |
12969633 | Peter Abelard | apllied Logic to Theology ( leading Christian) | 20 | |
12969634 | St. Bernard of Clairvaux | believed role of faith im preference to logic ( leading christian_) | 21 | |
12969635 | Thomas Aquinas | creator of great syntheses of medieval learning ( compared to Muslim al-Ghazali) | 22 | |
12969636 | Scholasticism | Use of Logic to resolve theological problems | 23 | |
12969637 | Troubadours | Singing poets in France | 24 | |
12969638 | Hanseatic League | organization of north German and Scandinavian cities, commercial alliance | 25 | |
12970641 | Black Death | Plague that struck Europe 1340 to 1490 | 26 | |
12970642 | Franks | Germanic people | 27 | |
12970643 | Benedict of Nursia | Italian abbot who founded a monastery at Monte Cassino | 28 | |
12970644 | Three estates | Churches, Nobles, Urban Leaders | 29 | |
12970645 | Ferdinand and Isabella | King and Queen of Spain (reconquest from Muslins) | 30 | |
12970646 | Investiture | formal conferring of power to clergy usually with robes or christian symbols | 31 | |
12970647 | Agustine of Hippo | Bishop, formed basis for the doctrine of man's salvation | 32 | |
12970648 | Roger Bacon | philosopher and scientist, experimental science | 33 | |
12970649 | Geoffrey Chaucer | wrote The Canterberry Tales | 34 | |
12970650 | Beowolf | Anglo-saxon Epic poem | 35 | |
12970651 | Romance of the Rose | Poem written by Guillaume de Lorris ( courtly love) | 36 |