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early middle ages -the early Middle Ages Europe was often in war such as Western Europe Germanic rulers fought each other. Eastern Europe war between 6 countries. -The early Middle Ages, you'd wake up, see people eating and preparing for work in the fields then Hearing terrifying noises disturbing the peace. -Warriors would hit swords and Spears against shields when approaching villages coming over the hills in the sunrise and yelling. As they’re charging the villagers are running to the forests to hide
vikings raids and settlement around Europe -Vikings raids targeted coastal towns and monasteries across Europe, especially in England, Ireland, and France. They also settled in places like England , Ireland, Normandy , and parts of Eastern Europe. -Vikings used fast, long ships to travel by sea and rivers, allowing them to conduct quick hit-and-run raids surprising their enemies. often the front of the ship was decorated with a carving of an animal head normally a dragon or a snake. -Vikings were also a
the late middle ages
Norman invasion of England and beginning of the feudal -William the Conqueror confiscated Anglo-Saxon land and redistributed it to his Norman followers, establishing a feudal system where land ownership was tied to military service and allegiance -The Normans introduced new architectural styles, notably the Romanesque style, with the construction of castles and grand cathedrals, significantly altering England's landscape. -French became the language of the court and aristocracy, while English continu
magna carta issued to king john of late england
ottoman empire at its peak
black death
renaissance
age of exploration
dominance of catholic church in Europe -The Church played a crucial role in preserving classical knowledge during the Dark Ages, establishing monasteries as centres of learning, and spreading Christianity throughout Europe. -The Catholic Church remains the largest Christian denomination globally, with a massive following of over a billion people. -Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the Catholic Church became a central authority, providing stability and structure in a fragmented Europe.
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