Define feudalism
What is the role of a knight?
To protect the land of the nobles
Charlemagne was the king of the...
Franks
What religion was most prevalent in Europe?
Catholic Christianity
What body of water is shown here?
Atlantic Ocean
Define manorialism
Life is based around the manor, and everyone works to serve the landowner.
What is the code that all knights follow?
Chivalry
Pope Leo III named Charlemagne the ruler of this nation...
Holy Roman Empire
Who is considered the leader of the church?
The Pope
What separates Italy from the rest of Europe?
The Alps
What is the name of the group of people who worked the land in exchange for protection from the lord and knights?
Serfs
What do knights wear on their armor to help others know their identity?
Coat of Arms
When Charlemagne died, Europe become overrun by...
Feudalism
Where do the monks live and work?
Monastery
What mountain chain in Russia serves as the boundary between Europe and Asia?
Ural Mountains
Draw the social structure pyramid of European Feudalism
King
Nobles
Knights
Serfs
What are teenage knights in training known as?
Horseback Riding and Swimming
How did Christianity spread beyond the alps?
Monks hand-wrote and translated the bible.
This map shows England on top and France underneath. What separates these 2 countries?
English Channel
Draw the social structure pyramid of Japanese Feudalism. (There are 5 ranks)
Emperor
Shogun
Daimyo
Samurai
Peasant
What is the term for a knight in training under the age of 12?
Page
Give me 2 reasons why it is or isn't.
Is: The pope appointed Charlemagne, it covered some of the old roman empire, it was in power for a long time.
Isn't: The catholic church is in charge and was headed in Rome, Rome was its own city separate from them, the nation was always fighting itself.
What are the 3 main branches of Christianity
Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant
What body of water is this?
Mediterranean Sea