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82 Cards in this Set
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Charles Martel
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king turned europe to stability.
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Charlemagne
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ruler during his reign made the revisioned HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE .
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Feudalism
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structure of lords as a vassal to the king
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Manor
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estate (lord’s)
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Vassals
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the go between person
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Liturgical drama
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church based plays
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Tropes
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repeated symbol
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Rugularis Concordia
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earliest known liturgical drama
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Bishop Ethelwold
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compiled regularis concordia
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Hrosvitha
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Very first know female playwright. Six plays based on Terence’s play, much more tamed down, and holy
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Hildegard of Bingen
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nun wrote play Ordo Virtutum
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Ordo Virtutum
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nun play, latin musical drama
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Carmina Burana
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collection of plays and poems
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Feast of fools
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Festival, that developed comedy
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“bishop fool”
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preside over the feast of fools
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council of masters
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The Mystery of Adam
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first known vernacular play, was performed outside church
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The Four English Cycle Plays
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york, chester, wakefield and n______
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autos sacramentales
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Spanish vernacular religious plays
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sacre rappresentazioni
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European Scared representational plays
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“Cornish rounds”
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south English permanent performance place
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Brotherhood of the Passion
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Charitable group that funded plays
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“pageant wagons”
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wagons that pageant plays were performed
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Lucerne Passion Play
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group of four plays, Ginormous
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pageant master
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overseeing the actual plays, director
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Thomas Colclow
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he was a contracted pageant master for 12 years
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Jean Bouchet
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Staged pageant plays in different towns, outlined the pageant masters’ duties.
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Carros
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name for the wagons
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platea
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(pageant wagon) the playing space
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journées
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play cycle was divided into
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Greenwood
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oldest know secular drama
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Shrovetide
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early German farces. catholic festival
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Hans Sachs
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German Dramatist
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John Heywood
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brought farce to England
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morality plays
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EVERYMAN
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The Castle of Perseverance
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15th century mmorality play
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Chambers of Rhetoric
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societies that supported moraity plays
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Interludes
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Charles Martel
|
king turned europe to stability.
|
|
Charlemagne
|
ruler during his reign made the revisioned HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE .
|
|
Feudalism
|
structure of lords as a vassal to the king
|
|
Manor
|
estate (lord’s)
|
|
Vassals
|
the go between person
|
|
Liturgical drama
|
church based plays
|
|
Tropes
|
repeated symbol
|
|
Rugularis Concordia
|
earliest known liturgical drama
|
|
Bishop Ethelwold
|
compiled regularis concordia
|
|
Hrosvitha
|
Very first know female playwright. Six plays based on Terence’s play, much more tamed down, and holy
|
|
Hildegard of Bingen
|
nun wrote play Ordo Virtutum
|
|
Ordo Virtutum
|
nun play, latin musical drama
|
|
Carmina Burana
|
collection of plays and poems
|
|
Feast of fools
|
Festival, that developed comedy
|
|
“bishop fool”
|
preside over the feast of fools
|
|
Guilds
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Groups that performed different parts of the pageant plays
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|
council of masters
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|
|
The Mystery of Adam
|
first known vernacular play, was performed outside church
|
|
Corpus Christi
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Festival
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The Four English Cycle Plays
|
york, chester, wakefield and n______
|
|
autos sacramentales
|
Spanish vernacular religious plays
|
|
sacre rappresentazioni
|
European Scared representational plays
|
|
“Cornish rounds”
|
south English permanent performance place
|
|
Brotherhood of the Passion
|
Charitable group that funded plays
|
|
“pageant wagons”
|
wagons that pageant plays were performed
|
|
Lucerne Passion Play
|
group of four plays, Ginormous
|
|
pageant master
|
overseeing the actual plays, director
|
|
Thomas Colclow
|
he was a contracted pageant master for 12 years
|
|
Jean Bouchet
|
Staged pageant plays in different towns, outlined the pageant masters’ duties.
|
|
Carros
|
name for the wagons
|
|
platea
|
(pageant wagon) the playing space
|
|
journées
|
play cycle was divided into
|
|
Greenwood
|
oldest know secular drama
|
|
Shrovetide
|
early German farces. catholic festival
|
|
Hans Sachs
|
German Dramatist
|
|
John Heywood
|
brought farce to England
|
|
morality plays
|
EVERYMAN
|
|
The Castle of Perseverance
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15th century mmorality play
|
|
Chambers of Rhetoric
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societies that supported moraity plays
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Interludes
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tableaux vivants
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posed like a painting, no text no action
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mansions (sedes, or domi)
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Scenery onstage
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mansions (sedes, or domi)
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Scenery onstage
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mansions (sedes, or domi)
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Scenery onstage
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