Medieval World
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Those Who Pray
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Charlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance
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- lowest social class of feudal society.

Serfs

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The grantor of land was known as this, the person to whom he granted land.

Liege lord

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wooden beam

between pair of oxen

pull together a load

yoke

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Mendicant means

 “beggar”

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At Mass, on this day 800, the Pope crowned him Imperator Romanorum ("Emperor of Romans") in Saint Peter's Basilica.

Christmas Day

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Lords gave vassals this small estate

, a beneficium, feodum or fiefs

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military service commuted for a sum of money called

Scutage

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This was vident by 1000 AD. it allowed for more ploughing .

Horse Collar

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He was never ordained

most venerated figure in history.

father- prosperous silk merchant.

high-spirited life, wealthy.

Saint Francis of Assisi

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Though it was clearly instrumental in his victories, Charlemagne choose to appear not using this

Stirrups

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- land owned by the Lord

Demesne

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After vassal had paid  (the ceremony) and  sworn the oath of faith, he  receives an act of ownership

HOMAGE

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She was born Chiara Offreduccio.

Italian saint and one of first followers of Saint Francis of Assisi.




Poor Clare

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who followed the cred "Subject neither to our yoke, not to that of our relatives, nor to the sway of royal might, nor to that of any earthly power. "

The Cluniacs

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led Charlemagne's renaissance

English scholar poet teacher from York, Northumbria.

Alcuin

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This led to the decline of serfdom in Western Europe in 1347.

Black Death

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After vassal had paid the ceremony and sworn the oath of faith, he received an act of...

INVESTITURE

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He founded a monastery in Cluny in 910, hoping the monks would unbothered by local leaders.

Duke William I

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The Pope reasserted control of clergy, stopping investiture of bishops by these people.

secular rulers

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the study of Grammar Logic rhetoric.

Trivium

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a common labor French term that was conventionally applied).

corvée

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The basic unit of feudal society,

The Manor

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These friars robes were Grey

Franciscans

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To paying to receive sacraments, it was named after this biblical figure

Simon Magus

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Charlemagne never learned to write

and only started reading by this age

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