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Laws passed by Roman assemblies order creed by Roman emperors, as well as the legal writings of Roman judges and a handbook for students. |
Justinian's Code (500's CE) |
King of Rome, legal and political impact far beyond the Byzantine empire. |
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First kind of United Franks; Spread Christianity, founder of merovingian dynasty. |
Clovis/ Conversion (509-511 CE) |
United all of the Francis have tribes under one ruler. |
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The system in which people or groups ranked in the middle ages. |
Medieval Hierarchy (330-1450 CE) |
Purpose of growth and expansion, ranks from King to Duke to Marquis to Earl to Viscount to Baron to Sir Knight to Baronet to Esquire to Gentlemen. |
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Peasants on a Manor bound to the land and to their Lord. |
Serfs (1000's CE) |
Not slaves who could be bought and sold. |
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The economics and military way of a feudal state. |
Subinfeudation - feudalism, manorialism (330-1450 CE) |
There is a ruler who has lords who have vessals; the Lord of the Manor had power over peasants. |
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A monk who organized the monastery of Monte Cassino in central Italy |
Benedictine Rule (530 CE) |
Created rules to regulate monastic life. |
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Anyone who disobeyed church law and faced a range of penalties that usually cut them from the church and it's sacrements. |
Excommunication (1100's CE) |
The church had complete power over spiritual matters and determined who could receive the sacrements. |