1/17/17 QOD What is the name of the Viking who colonized North America? Leif Erikson is the Viking who colonized North America. I can watch “The Vikings.”

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1/17/17 QOD What is the name of the Viking who colonized North America? Leif Erikson is the Viking who colonized North America. I can watch “The Vikings.”

Agenda 1/17/17 I can and QOD New TA’s Vocab Flashcards “The Vikings”

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Vocab Week 16 **Charlemagne - the leader of the Franks from 768 to 814 C.E., who unified most of the Christian lands of Europe into a single empire. **Chivalry - the medieval knight’s code of ideal behavior, including bravery, loyalty, and respect for women. Christianity – the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus. **Clergy - the group of people, such as priests, who perform the sacred functions of a church. **Dominate - to have the greatest influence or control over, or to be the most noticeable or important person or thing.