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What was the purpose of the treaty of verdun?

Divided Charlemagne’s Germanic Kingdom into 3 smaller kingdoms.

Pope Leo 111 made charlemagne emperor of the romans in the year 800. What was the political effect.

The joining of the church and the emperor’s power. Allowed the church to have access to a military


What is a canon law

Church law that tended to matters of marriage and religious practices.

Marriage

Why would the pope and the Catholic Church use the threat of interdict and excommunication against a feudal king.

If a king disobeyed a clergy member; To exercise their political power over rulers.

What was/is a diplomat?

[representatives] for the pope traveled through Europe dealing with bishops.

Why did the Catholic Church not approve the practice of superstition?

They feared that people would fear or ignore canon law to follow superstitious beliefs rather than that of the Church.

What was simony?

The practice of selling positions of the Church.

In the feudal system, what was a manor?

Lord’s property/land

What did knights most commonly trade military service for?

Land

Use the diagram in notes

What did the serf provide for the lord of the manor in order to receive food, housing and protection?

Labor/farming the land

In a feudal society, what role did the Church & social obligations play?

The church had a huge influence over kings and commoners.

What was Feudalism? & What was the Manor System?

Economic, social, and political system based on rights and responsibilities; right