CHARLEMAGNE AND FEUDALISM

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CHARLEMAGNE AND FEUDALISM Ms. Zacharowicz

Western Europe Huns Germanic Tribes Franks

Battle of Tours Franks vs. Muslims Charles Martel

Charlemagne Expands empire Pope Leo III Rebellion Holy Roman Emperor Holy Roman Empire

Holy Roman Empire Church is united with state power struggle Charlemagne spreads Christianity Split with Byzantine Empire widens

Missi Dominici Land to powerful nobles messengers

Feudalism King Nobles Knights Serfs

Japanese vs. European Feudalism Samurai Knights Code of Bushido Code of Chivalry Church

Manoralism Economic System

Check for Understanding Feudal societies are generally characterized by an emphasis on social order a representative government many economic opportunities the protection of political rights