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52 Cards in this Set
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gold coin minted in city of Florence
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florin
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men who judge value of money and find counterfieits
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moneychangers
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table of the money changers
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bench - banca
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charging interest for the use of lent money; a sin
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usury
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a young boy training in a craftsman's field
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apprentice
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day-laborer; someone who works in shop of a master
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journeyman
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a man that has taken an oral examination, given example of his work and taken an oath to conduct himself properly
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Master
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guarded the trade interests of merchants, restricted outsiders from doing business
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merchant guild
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regulated the hours that could be worked, wages earned, and the number of employees
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craft guild
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one who administers one's own justice
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Town Justice
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the right to buy and sell freely in a town market
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commercial privileges
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English war between the houses of York and Lancaster
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War of Roses
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singers that went from castle to castle
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troubadours
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wrote the Divine Comedy
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Daunte
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trade goods without money
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barter
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an official papal document
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Bull
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development of Spain - marriage of whom
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Ferdinand & Isabel
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what included the cost of material, labor and profit
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Just Price
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written privileges from a feudal lord
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charter
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2 pope trying to rule at same time: Rome/Avignon
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Great Schism
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Dreamed and tried to help unify France in 100 years war
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Joan of Arc
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large commercial association in Northern Germany
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Hanseatic League
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men of a town in England
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burgesses
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said that a person must be subject to the pope in order for salvation
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Boniface VIII
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prince of schoolmen
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Aquinas
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education divided into 2 liberal arts sections
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Trivium; Quadrivium
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scholar who dealt with faith and reason
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Anselm
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intellectual movement of the 12th century
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scholasticism
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Man who said truth could only come through reason alone
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Bacon
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spoken language of the people
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vernacular
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architecture that was Roman-like
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Romanesque
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German Parliament
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Diet
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architectural style that was light and delicate with stained glass
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Gothic
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Buniface issued the papal bull called
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Unam Sanctum
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1309-1377
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Babylonian Captivity
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Great Schism was settled at
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Council of Constance
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This was started because the people were aware of their common traditions, language and religions
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Nation States
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region where medieval fairs were held
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Champagne
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organizations of medieval merchants and craftsmen
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guilds
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Canterbury Tales
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Chaucer
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Asking questions is the first key to wisdom said by
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ABelard
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longest lasting protest movement from family of
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Waldensians
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English
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Beowulf
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French
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Song of Roland
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German
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Song of Nibelungs
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Spanish
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El Cid
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Universities
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most important developments of this time
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Scholasticism
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school-men
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trivium
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grammar rhetoric logic
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quadrivium
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arithmetic, geography, astronomy, music
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Black Death
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splotched, spread through rats and fleas
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a royal tax to maintain a strong army
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taille
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