Vassalage: an interpersonal system of exchange Lords and Vassals The Feudal Contract The oath of fealty Fiefs and benefices Scutage Honor Subinfeudation
Birth of Centralized Government in England: William the Conqueror and Henry II Terms To Know Nobility Kingdom of Wessex Edward the Confessor Harold Godwinson Barons ...
the later middle ages: crisis and disintegration in the fourteenth century (chapter 11) dr. matthew s western civilization to 1648 timeline a time of troubles ...
WILLIAM THE CONQUERER AND THE INTRODUCTION OF FEUDALISM Nature of Feudalism Goal: Political Society s Social Structure: warriors and peasants Military System ...
You are King John are you the ... The Archbishop of Canterbury has just died. The monks at Canterbury have chosen who they want to be the next archbishop. ...
1042-65 Reign of Edward the Confessor 1066 Battle of Hastings Harold Godwineson Harold Hardrada William of Normandy Map Link: Dominions of William the Conqueror about ...
The Franks: least Romanized and most orthodox of the Germanic tribes ... The struggles and ineffectiveness of the Merovingian kings. The 'Mayor of the Palace' ...
How did the Concordat of Worms plan to divide power between popes and emperors? ... Concordat of Worms. grants secular powers. emperor. appoints bishops. grants ...
You are King John are you the weakest link? In your group you need to consider how King John should react to various situations. Record your decisions on your ...
Chapter 11 The Late Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century Timeline A Time of Troubles: Black Death and Social Crisis Little Ice Age ...
... representative figures: William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and their ' ... 'Robinson Crusoe'; Jonathan Swift and his 'Gulliver's Travels'; Henry Fielding ...
The wars were finally won by Henry Tudor (House of Lancaster) who defeated Richard III at the battle of Bosworth in 1485 and became Henry VII of England.