Germanic Tribes
Anglo-Saxon England
Charlemagne and Successors
Vikings
Potpurri
100

"long-haired kings"

The Merovingians

100

Alfred's territory

Wessex

100

Count of Paris. Voted as the new king. His family, the Capetians, would rule for the next 300 years. 

Hugh Capet

100

What the english called the vikings

The Danes

100

Given to 18 kings of France. A late form of the name Clovis. 

Louis

200

A Germanic tribe that settled in northern Italy, ruled Italy from 568 to 774 and migrated south to seek new lands. 

Lombards

200

A council of wise men. Their duty was to advise the king. 

Witan

200

Lothair accepted an oath with this treaty, ending three-year-long civil war ended

The Treaty of Verdun
200

These "tales of worthy men" were not written down until the 13th or 14th century.

The sagas

200

Received after a vassal has paid homage and sworn fealty

An Act of Investiture

300

He was known as the "Champion of the cross against the crescent". He never assumes the title as king, being the de facto ruler of France. 

Charles Martel

300

An important step in the eventual Romanization of the church in England.

The Synod of Whitby

300

The two languages the oath between Louis and Charles, called the Strasbourg oath, were written in.

German and Latin

300

Invited the vikings to control and administer their lawless land.

Russia

300

 A system in which students learned engineering, hydroponics and math.

Trivium

400

He stressed the importance of racial harmony. Tried to restore the glory of Ancient Rome. Had a privileged education.

Theodoric

400

The Archbishop of Canterbury who established schools in Canterbury, resulting in a "golden age" of Anglo-Saxon scholarship. 

Theodore of Tarsus
400

Invalidated the legitimacy of this Empress after Christmas day 800, when the Pope crowned Charlemagne "Imperator Romanorum".

Irene of Constantinople

400

Merchant vessel to carry cargo

knarr

400

credited for inventing the "?"

Alciun

500

He was an Arian Christian who officially ended the Western Roman Empire. 

Odacer

500

The male head of the monastery who had the control.

Abbots

500

Where Alcuin's manuscripts were copied into.

scriptorium

500

This river was established by the Vikings who settled in Northeast Russia in the 9th century.

The Volga River

500

The brother of the first Holy Roman Emperor.

Carloman I

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