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The literature of this time was composed of religious writings
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The franks were a group of germans who later made up france
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Between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy and the English army under King Harold II.[a] It took place at Senlac Hill.
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The clergy shall receive the investiture with a bishopric or abbey or church from the hand of an emperor or king or of any lay person, male or female
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The time period in which the crusades happened.
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The crusaders captured Jerusalam.
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Between the forces of the Holy Roman Empire, led by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, and the Lombard League.
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An event of which knights would show skills and fight for pride of thier town
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In April 1204, the Crusaders of Western Europe invaded and sacked the Christian city of Constantinople, capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
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Magna Carta is Latin for Great Charter.The later versions excluded the most direct challenges to the monarch's authority that had been present in the 1215 charter.
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With the spread of vernecular trade became more easy.
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The knights lived by this code which means that the men always respected the women
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The evolution of Parliament was complex and long. The Parliament of 1265, and even those of the early 14th century, looked nothing like the later institution
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The plague has taken out over millions of people and was very hard to get rid of.
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A split in the Cathlic church.
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Claiming divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII of France
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Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was ruler of the Franks for 47 years: 768-814 A.D. He served the last 14 years of his life as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
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The Vikings were brutal men who came and stole evryones stuff and would even kill them!!!
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They were formally recognized under Pope Adrian I
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Forbids the administration of Holy Communion to those upon whom the penalty of excommunication or interdict has been imposed or declared or who obstinately persist in manifest grave sin
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