This is the first 'stage' of the Craftsmen's cycle.
Apprentice
These individuals were in charge of running churches and caring for people's spiritual needs
Priests
To earn the loyalty of the nobles, the king would grant them a _________
Fief or a Large piece of land
The 'Great Migration' lasted from when to when?
4th-6th Century CE
This Frankish merchant established the first Slavic 'proto-state'
Samo the Ground Breaker
This is the second 'stage' of the Craftsmen's cycle. This part requires the person to travel to different places to earn experience.
Journeyman
By personally crowning Charlemagne, the pope gave him ________
Legitimacy
This group of people is the third from the top of the Feudal Pyramid and owed their loyalty to the Nobles who hired them.
Knights
What happened in the year 800 that was important to the Church?
Charlemagne was crowned Emperor by the Pope
According to Coach K, when did the Medieval Period end?
1453
This is the final 'stage' of the Craftsmen's cycle. After this stage, the individual can open their own workshop.
Master
These places, often located in the countryside, became centers of education and the preservation of old texts.
Monastaries
What is the difference between a Serf and a Peasant?
Serfs were tied to the land that they worked; peasants were not.
Based on the map provided, identify where these groups settled in Europe: the Ostrogoths, the Franks, and the Visigoths
Ostrogoths: Italy
The Franks: France
Visigoths: Span
Why was Samo’s Empire not considered an actual empire? What was it lacking?
Hint: There are three things missing
Permanent Instituions
No clear path of succession
No written laws
Guilds controlled these two important aspects of their trade.
Price and Quality
This high-ranking member of the church was assigned a bishopric and was in charge of overseeing all church activity with the bishopric.
Bishops
What did the Nobles give to the King in return for land?
Loyalty, advice, and military support.
962, this date represents the beginning of a new 'state' that would last until 1806
The Holy Roman Empire
What is the name of the first major Slavic state?
The Great Moravian Empire
While in essence, guilds promoted trade. By being strict they limited ________
Creativity and Innovation
The Pope could use this punishment against Kings (or anyone) who did as he commanded. It is the worst punishment a Christian could endure.
Excommunication
Feudalism was a ____________ form of government.
Decentralized
This person defeated the Magyars in 962 and established a new state
Otto I of Germany
These two missionaries from the Byzantine Empire introduced literacy and religion to the Slavic region
Cyril and Methodius