Middle Ages in Europe. Early Middle Ages 500-900s Carolingian Empire The Catholic Church was the major unifying cultural influence, preserving its selection.

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Middle Ages in Europe

Early Middle Ages s Carolingian Empire The Catholic Church was the major unifying cultural influence, preserving its selection from Latin learning, maintaining the art of writing, and a centralized administration through its network of bishops. bishops Monasticism Carolingian Renaissance

Windsor Castle, London, England

Motte & Bailey

Windsor Keep Keep Bailey Motte

Changing of the Guard at Windsor Palace Windsor is the only royal castle that has been in continuous occupation since the Middle Ages and is the largest inhabited castle in the world.

Mont-Saint-Michel – located in Normandy A Benedictine Abbey was founded here.

High Middle Ages Eleventh-Thirteenth Centuries Crusades-Christian battles to reclaim the Holy Land from the Muslims