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*Anglo-Saxon missionary *most important of German Clergy who served Carolingian kings in his way |
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*Franks defeated Lombards & gave to popes *territory in central Italy |
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*followed father & became papal protector in Italy *"king of Lombards" *universal emperor |
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agrarian economy of middle ages was organized & controlled through this *were village farms owned by a lord |
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*status varied-free & unfree *all owed dues in king to lord of manor *much discontent; many escaped |
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*medieval innovation *increased amount of land under cultivation by leaving only 1/3 fallow in a given year |
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*843; peace finally came *great Carolingian Empire was partitioned in 3 equal parts |
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*Scandinavians who visited Europe as traders & raiders *preserved in sagas filled w/ mythical gods & spirits |
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*Hungarians *great horsemen |
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*social, political, military, & economic system in Middle Ages *essentially mutual rights & responsibilities |
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*ruled over domains as mini-kingdoms *maintained law & order |
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*created by extensive bestowals of land *prominent professional military class w/ its own code of knightly conduct |
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*refrain from action that would threaten lord's well-being *perform personal services *limited time |
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