Ch 9 Sec 2 Feudalism
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The Crowning of CharlemagneThe Crowning of Charlemagne
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Charlemagne and His World
After viewing “Charlemagne and His World,” you should:
Objectives
• Understand that Charlemagne brought Europe out of the Dark Ages and into the medieval period.
• Know that the Carolingian Renaissance was the first of three important renaissance periods in Europe.
• Recognize the importance of Charlemagne's contributions to the Europe that exists today.
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Charlemagne and His World
According to Professor Hodges, what experience may have shaped Charlemagne's desire to reinvent himself as a latter-day Roman emperor?
Traveling the old Roman roads in Italy, Charlemagne may have conceived of an empire based on the Roman model.
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Charlemagne’s TombCharlemagne’s Tomb
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Charlemagne and His World
What accomplishments does the Charlemagne Prize honor?
The Charlemagne Prize honors accomplishments in fostering a Europe based on shared economic and social values.
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• Invaders posed a threat to the safety of the people, especially in the absence of a strong central government.
• Magyars, Vikings, and Muslims terrorize Europe.
The Development of Feudalism
• People began to turn to local landed aristocrats or nobles to protect them.
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Lief Ericson’s Route to AmericaLief Ericson’s Route to America
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Video: Feudalism – Weak Kings, Strong Nobles
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• This change led to the new political and social system called feudalismfeudalism. By the 18th century, a man who served a lord militarily was known as a vassalvassal.
• Similar systems were found in Japan (samurai & daimyo) and among the Aztec.
The Development of Feudalism
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Video: Medieval Society Hierarchy
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• By the 9th century the land the lord granted the land the lord granted to a vassal was known as a fief.to a vassal was known as a fief.
• Vassals had political authority in their fiefs.
• The number of separate powerful lords and vassals increased; many different people were now responsible for keeping order.
The Development of Feudalism
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(cont.)
• Feudalism became complicated.
• Kings had vassals who themselves had vassals. • FeudalismFeudalism came to be characterized by a set of unwritten rules known as the feudal contract.
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Feudal SystemFeudal System
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• These rules determined the relationship between lord and vassal.
• The major obligation of a vassal was military servicemilitary service, about 40 days a year.
The Development of Feudalism
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Video: Castles, Liege and Lords
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• It was called chivalrychivalry.
• Knights were to defend the Church and defenseless people, treat captives as honored guests, and fight for glory and not material rewards.
The Nobility of the Middle Ages and Aristocratic Women
• In the eleventh and twelfth centuries, under the influence of the Church, an ideal of civilized behavior among the nobility evolved.
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