The Franks
Feudal Society
The HRE
Anglo-Saxons, Normans, and Capetians
The Early Church
100

Gradually the Franks became the most powerful of the ____people

what is Germanic 

100

A new political system arose in which local rulers offered the people protection in return for their services. 

What is feudalism? 

100

German nobles selected the Saxon duke ____ to be the first of the Saxon lone of German kings.

What is Henry the Fowler

100

The petty kingdoms of the Angles and saxons had little success in resisting the danes- that is until the time of king ________

what is Alfred the great



100

recognizing the unity of their faith, the early christians described this church as _____ , a word meaning simply "universal" or " encompassing all".

what is catholic

200

In 481 ___ became the head of a Frankish tribe in northern Gaul

what is Clovis

200
What was the basis of wealth and power during the Feudal Age? 

What is Land?

200

Henry's son ____, often called "the great", became one of the strongest German kings.

What is Otto I

200

In addition monks began to compile the _____ Which traces the history of England from Roman times Alfred's day. 



what is Anglo-saxon chronicle

200

under bishop _____ of Rome, the prestige of the office was further enhanced when in 452, the barbarian Huns threatened the city of Rome and ___ persuaded their leader Attila to spare the city

what is Leo I

300

Near the end of the seventh century ____ Became the mayor of one of the stronger Frankish states.

what is Pepin II

300

The ______'s primary duty was to provide military service for his lord. 

What is a vassal?

300

___ sought to restore the glory and stability of what he termed the "holy empire."

What is Frederick I

300


On october 14th 1066 the armies of william, duke of norman and harold earl of wessex met in the ________. 



what is Battle of hastings

300

to support their claim of primacy ("1st in rank"), the bishops of Rome advanced the _____

what is Petrine Theory

400

The Frankish kingdom reached its peak under_____ rule (768-814) 

what is Charlemagne's

400
Governing power formerly exercised by a central government gradually passed into the hands of landholding nobles, called what?

What is a lord?

400

The last notable Hohenstaufen ruler was ____, grandson of Frederick I

What is Frederick II

400

A survey of property taken in England when William “the Conqueror” conquered England.

 What is the domesday book?



400

perhaps the best representative of the early medieval popes ______ (r. 590-604, called "the great"

what is Gregory I

500

They established many independent kingdoms in...

what is Gaul

500

The land grants became known as _____'s or in latin, feudum, from which our word feudal comes. 

What are fiefs?

500

Because of its alliance with the Roman Church and its symbolic association with the empire of Ancient Rome, the German empire became known as the ___?

What is Holy Roman Empire
500

Although the early capetians bore this title of the king, they actually ruled only a small area around Paris, known as the ______.

What is Ile de France?

500

By the beginning of the 13th century, the Roman Catholic Church recognized _____

what is Seven sacraments