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why the Eastern Roman Empire lasted longer than the west
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Byzantine gained control of trade routes to asia and africa
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why the Eastern Roman Empire lasted longer than the west
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Byzantine gained control of trade routes to asia and africa
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Institutes: section of Justinian's codes
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guide for law students
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Institutes: section of Justinian's codes
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guide for law students
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how Theodora impacted Buzantine law
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influenced divorce laws;
influenced property laws for women |
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how Theodora impacted Buzantine law
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influenced divorce laws;
influenced property laws for women |
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Byzantine practice that's similar to Athens in regards to women
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women were confined to the home
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Byzantine practice that's similar to Athens in regards to women
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women were confined to the home
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the Hagia Sophia, means
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Holy Wisdom
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the Hagia Sophia, means
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Holy Wisdom
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the empire that toppled the Byzantines
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Ottoman Turks
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the empire that toppled the Byzantines
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Ottoman Turks
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the boyars, in Kievan society
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nobles who counseled the princes
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the boyars, in Kievan society
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nobles who counseled the princes
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Vladmir I ordered all Kievans to become..
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Christian
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Vladmir I ordered all Kievans to become..
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Christian
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important distinction between the Islamic world and Christian Europe
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Islam stressed edu.
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important distinction between the Islamic world and Christian Europe
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Islam stressed edu.
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first Framkish king
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Clovis
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first Framkish king
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Clovis
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system Charlemagne used to manage his kingdom
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missi dominici: lord's messenger
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in the feudal system, what's a "fief"
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land granted to a vassal by a noble/lord
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compurgation
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witnesses swear an oath and testify for the accused or accuser
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purpose of the castle keep
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storage and safety
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spread xianity to Ireland
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st. Patrick
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body of church law
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canon law
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Norman king who defeated the Anglo-Saxons at Hastings
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William the Conqueror
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Magna Carta had wat effect on English monarchy
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limits power of the king
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family that rules France for 300 yrs
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Capetians
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document where Church and Geerman royalty agreed on appt. of bishops
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Concordat of Worms
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outcome of first crusade
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Muslims and Jews were slaughtered in Jerusalem
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overall impact of crusades
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Europeans contacted other civilizations;
renewed interest in long-distance trade |
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Hanseatic League:
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european cities who followed trade rules
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where production of good took place in the High Middle Ages
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in homes of individuals
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merchant guilds in High Middle Ages
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paid taxes if they traded outside their town
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journeyman:
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skilled worker employed by a master craftsman
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for a serf to be free he escaped and lived town how long
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MORE than a yr
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impact of Bubonic Plague
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increased demand for workers, leading to a decline of serdom
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effects of the 100 yr War of england
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new weapons caused great loss of life;
Parliament gained more power than the king |
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female warrior who led troops to victory and aided Charles VII rise to power in France
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Joan of Arc
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