Study
Guide for Chapter 10 -11 The Rise of Feudal Europe and High Middle Ages Terms and People to Know
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1. Pgs 222-228
Franks Clovis Merovingians
"Do Nothing Kings"
Pepin II Charles Martel Battle of Tours
Pepin III
The Donation of Pepin
Charlemagne
Carolinigians
Pope Leo
III Holy Roman Emperor count
Aix la Chapelle
Aachen missi
dominici
St. Augustine's " City of
God" Louis the
Pious Treaty of Verdun
Magyars ( Hungarians)
Vikings
Normandy Ibn
Fadlan
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2. Pgs
228-233
Feudalism lord
vassal
fief
primogeniture
feudal justice
Peace
of God Truce of God manor domain
fallow
serfs castle
keep chivalry knight page
squire
coat of arms
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3. Pgs 233-237
Hierarchy parish priest
sacrements
Bishop
diocese Cathedral archbishop
pope
curia
Callistus I
regula
Monasticism
Benedictines Benedictine
Rule abbot
missionaries
St. Patrick
Pope
Gregory Canterbury Augustine
Canon Law
Excommunication interdict
tithe
Peter's pence
investiture
simony heresy St. Francis
Franciscans
Dominicans
Inquisition
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4. Pgs 238-243
Angles
and Saxons
shires
Alfred the Great
Danelaw
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
King Canute of Denmark
Edward the Confessor Harold
of Wessex
Wiliam the Conqueror
Normans Domesday
Book
Henry I
Exchequer
Henry II petit
jury Thomas Becket Eleanor of Aquitaine
King John
Magna Carta Parliament King Henry III
Simon de Montfort Great
Council
House of Lords
House of Commons
Edward I
Court of the Exchequer
Court of Common Pleas
Common Law
Hugh Capet
Capetians Ile de
France Philip Augustus
Philip IV
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5. 243-245
Otto
I Pope
John XIII
Henry III
Henry IV
Gregory VII
Concordat of
Worms Frederick
I (Frederick
Barbarossa)
Innocent III
Frederick II
Ideas
to understand
• How did Frankish rulers gain control of
western Europe?
• Why was medieval life organized around
feudalism and the manorial system?
• What was the role
of the church during the
Middle Ages?
• What prompted conflict between kings and
nobles in France and England?
• Why did popes and emperors clash
over
Germany and Italy ?
Essay Questions ( give
specific examples to support your statements )
1..
Describe and explain the
medieval life and the rise of feudalism in Europe. Why was the church
and the
manor such an important part of Medieval life? ( be specific, support
your
statements with facts)
2.
Describe and explain the
events that took place in England, Germany, Italy, and France in
the early Middle Ages. Why did
conflicts begin between kings and nobles? What conflicts occurred
between the church and powerful nobles? How were they resolved? (Be
Specific)
Study
Guide for Chapter 11 - Trade Revived and Nations Developed in Europe
Terms
and People to Know
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1. Pgs 248-253
Seljuk Turks Pope
Urban II Crusades The Holy Land
Edessa Antioch
Tripoli
Jerusalem Louis VII of
France Conrad III of Germany
Saladin
"Crusade of the Three Kings"
King
Richard the Lion Hearted Philip
Augustus of France
Frederick
Barbarossa of Germany
Pope
Innocent III Zara The Childrens
Crusade Acre
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2. Pgs. 253-257
Usury Toll
Roads Flanders Hanseatic League Market Days Fairs
barter
economy domestic system
capital market
economy
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3. Pgs 257-259
Town Rights
Guilds
merchant
guilds craft
guilds apprentice
journeyman
Bourgeoisie burgers burgesses
The Black death
bubonic plague
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4. Pgs 259-265
Vernacular
languages Troubadours
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round
Table Song of
Roland Niebelungenlied fabliaux
miracle play Dante
Alighieri The Divine Comedy
Geoffrey
Chaucer Canterbury Tales universitas
scholasticism
Peter Abelard Thomas
Aquinas
Romanesque
architecture Gothic
architecture
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5. Pgs 265-269
Patriotism The
Hundred Years War long
bow cannon
Agincourt
Wars
of the Roses Lancasters Yorks
Tudor Dynasty Joan
of
Arc Charles VII
Philip IV
The
Estates General Louis
XI Duke
of Burgundy Charles the Bold
Isabella of Castile
Ferdinand of Aragon
Granada Charles IV Hapsburgs
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6. Pgs 269 – 271 Philip
IV of France ( Fair)
Pope Boniface VIII The
Babylonian Captivity Avignon The Great Schism
The Council of Constance Marsilius
of Padua John of
Jandun Defender of the Peace
John Wycliffe John
Huss
Ideas
to understand
• In what ways did the Crusades change the
lives of the people of Europe?
• What was the economic impact of the
increase in trade in the late Middle Ages?
• How did the
growth of towns bring about great
political and social change?
• In what ways did the culture of the
Middle
Ages flourish in towns and cities?
• What were the results of the spread of
patriotism throughout western Europe ?
• How was the temporal power of the church
challenged and weakened?
Essay Questions ( give
specific examples to support your statements )
1.
Describe and explain the
Crusades and their impact on European culture.(be specific)
2.
Describe and explain the
growth of trade and towns during the late Middle Ages. How did culture
flourish
and what was the economic impact of trade? ( be specific, support your
statements with facts)