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Scatter: Chapter 12 History

Clovis
King of the Franks in 481
Mayors of the Palace
Government officials who had gotten power when it passed from the king
Charles Martel
Mayor of the Palace in 714. Defeated Muslim forces in Tours, France in 732
Pepin the Short
Son of Charles Martel, became King of the Franks in 752
Charlemagne
Pepins son, became King of the Franks in 768
Frankish Empire
When Charlemagne doubled the borders of his kingdom it came to be known as the Frankish Empire
Counts
Created by Charlemagne, they were local officials who assisted Charlemagne and took care of smaller local problems
The Vikings
Vicious attackers from Scandinavia
Feudalism
A highly decentralized from of government that stressed allaiances of mutaul protection between monarchs and nobles of varying degrees of power
Fiefs
Estates with peasants, often granted to warriors by nobles
Vassal
A noble who served a lord of the next higher rank
Homage
A solemn ceremony during which ties between a lord and vassal were made
Lord
A nobleman which owned a fief
Lady
A noblewoman who had very few rights
Tournaments
Mock battles between knights
Chivalry
A code that called for knights to act nobly
Peasants
People who lived and worked on the land of a feudal lord
Manoralism
A system of agriculture production that concerned the economic ties between nobles and peasants
Serfs
people who were bound to the manor and could not leave it without permission (not slaves though, could not be bought or sold)
Sacraments
Church rituals, the only way to receive grace
Benedict
A Roman official in 529 who founded a monastery at Monte Cassino
Abbot
Monastery head
Abbess
nun, women equivalent of a monk
Gregory I
Pope in 597 who sent monks to England to convert anglo-saxons to christianity
Cardinals
high church officials directly below the pope
Lay investiture
A practice in which secular rulers gave the symbols of office, ring and staff, to the bishops they had appointed
Heresy
The denial of basic church teachings
Excommunication
Expulsion from the church
Friars
Wandering preachers
Francis of Assisi
Founded the Franciscan friars in 1210
Dominic
A spanish priest who organized the dominican friars in 1215
Alfred the Great
United the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and defeated the Danes in 886
England
The united kingdom resulting from Alfred the Great
William the Conquerer
Invaded and took over england in 1066
Common law
Set up by Henry II, used traveling judges to enforce the law equally throughout the land
Grand jury
Met with the judges and submitted the names of suspects
Petit jury
Established guilt or innocence of the accused
Thomas a Becket
Archbishop of canterbury in 1170, came into disagreement with Henry II and was murdered by four of Henry's knights who thought they were doing the kings bidding
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Henry II's wife owned vast lands in southwestern france and made them english upon her marrige
Middle class
A new social class that emerged during the reign of Henry III
Philip Augustus
Also known as Philip II ruled france from 1180-1223, and nearly doubled the size of his domain in that time
Henry IV
Had arguments with the pope though ultimately sought his forgiveness in 1077

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Abbessnun, women equivalent of a monk
AbbotMonastery head
Alfred the GreatUnited the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and defeated the Danes in 886
BenedictA Roman official in 529 who founded a monastery at Monte Cassino
Cardinalshigh church officials directly below the pope
CharlemagnePepins son, became King of the Franks in 768
Charles MartelMayor of the Palace in 714. Defeated Muslim forces in Tours, France in 732
ChivalryA code that called for knights to act nobly
ClovisKing of the Franks in 481
Common lawSet up by Henry II, used traveling judges to enforce the law equally throughout the land
CountsCreated by Charlemagne, they were local officials who assisted Charlemagne and took care of smaller local problems
DominicA spanish priest who organized the dominican friars in 1215
Eleanor of AquitaineHenry II's wife owned vast lands in southwestern france and made them english upon her marrige
EnglandThe united kingdom resulting from Alfred the Great
ExcommunicationExpulsion from the church
FeudalismA highly decentralized from of government that stressed allaiances of mutaul protection between monarchs and nobles of varying degrees of power
FiefsEstates with peasants, often granted to warriors by nobles
Francis of AssisiFounded the Franciscan friars in 1210
Frankish EmpireWhen Charlemagne doubled the borders of his kingdom it came to be known as the Frankish Empire
FriarsWandering preachers
Grand juryMet with the judges and submitted the names of suspects
Gregory IPope in 597 who sent monks to England to convert anglo-saxons to christianity
Henry IVHad arguments with the pope though ultimately sought his forgiveness in 1077
HeresyThe denial of basic church teachings
HomageA solemn ceremony during which ties between a lord and vassal were made
LadyA noblewoman who had very few rights
Lay investitureA practice in which secular rulers gave the symbols of office, ring and staff, to the bishops they had appointed
LordA nobleman which owned a fief
ManoralismA system of agriculture production that concerned the economic ties between nobles and peasants
Mayors of the PalaceGovernment officials who had gotten power when it passed from the king
Middle classA new social class that emerged during the reign of Henry III
PeasantsPeople who lived and worked on the land of a feudal lord
Pepin the ShortSon of Charles Martel, became King of the Franks in 752
Petit juryEstablished guilt or innocence of the accused
Philip AugustusAlso known as Philip II ruled france from 1180-1223, and nearly doubled the size of his domain in that time
SacramentsChurch rituals, the only way to receive grace
Serfspeople who were bound to the manor and could not leave it without permission (not slaves though, could not be bought or sold)
The VikingsVicious attackers from Scandinavia
Thomas a BecketArchbishop of canterbury in 1170, came into disagreement with Henry II and was murdered by four of Henry's knights who thought they were doing the kings bidding
TournamentsMock battles between knights
VassalA noble who served a lord of the next higher rank
William the ConquererInvaded and took over england in 1066
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