By Marina Kanakos, Leart Ulaj, Anumita Das, Patrick Blancero, and Eric Lu Period 5.
Ch.18 the later middle ages-2003
High Middle Ages
1. Middle Ages11. feudalism 2. Dark Ages12. Holy Land 3. barbarians13. Crusades 4. Charlemagne14. vassal 5. Vikings15. fief 6. Magyars16. chivalry 7. Moors17.
Medieval Quiz – Use your cards. 1. T or F – The Roman Catholic Church allowed freedom of worship for all religions. 2. T or F – In 1054 A.D., the Christianity.
Chapter 18-1 The Later Middle Ages Popes and King.
Holt McDougal, Popes and Kings The Big Idea Popes and kings dominated European society in the Middle Ages. Main Ideas Popes and kings ruled Europe as spiritual.
Manorialism The manor was an agricultural estate run by a lord and worked by peasants Free peasants tied to the land of a manor were called SERFS.
The Empires of Portugal, Spain, England, & France In Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
SS6H6B The Crusades (1096-1272) were military expeditions sent by different popes (leaders of the Roman Catholic Church) to capture the Holy Lands from.
A Changing World Mr. Gutierrez. Expanding Horizons ► When the Roman Empire fell, the people of western Europe were separated from the rest of the world.
The Byzantine Empire By Bryan Burton, Jesse Wagner, and Makayla Morris.