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primogeniture-
system of inheritance from father to eldest son for ownership or possesion of land
scutage-
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Aristotle-
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Emperor Diocletian-
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Praetors-
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Pontius Pilate-
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Minoans
earliest greek civilization that had developed on the island of crete by 2000 b.c
Jesuits-
catholic religious order founded by Ignatius de Loyola in 1534
Clovis-
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tithe-
church tax collected form christians in early times that represented one tenth of their income
alliance system-
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Hannibal
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Carthaginian Peace-
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Henry VIII of England-
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Iconoclastic Controversy-
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Status Quo Antebellum-
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William the Conqueror-
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Scipio-
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Sparta-
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Purposes/Conditions of Castles:
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Constantinople-
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King John I-
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Dec. 25, 800-
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John Calvin-
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dictators
an absolute ruler
Justinian Code-
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journeyman-
skilled worker who was paid wages by his master
Judea-
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interdict-
the catholic churches punishment of a region, involving closing churches and witholding sacrements
Second Triumvirate-
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Hundred Years' War-
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Magna Carta-
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Indulgences-
paid pardons from punishment for sin
Joan of Arc-
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Successes/Failures of Crusades:
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excommunication-
official edict that cars a person from church membership
Punic Wars-
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Estates General-
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Peloponnesian War
war between sparta and athens that broke out in 431 bc and lasted for 27 years
Pythagoras-
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apprentice-
one who learns a skill under a master
1453 A.D-
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Pope Leo X-
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Sultan Saladin-
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Thomas Becket-
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Renaissance Man-
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476 A.D.-
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Richard the Lionhearted-
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Emperor Constantine-
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Socrates-
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First Triumvirate-
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Augustus Caesar-
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fealty-
the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign)
Marcus Brutus-
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corvus-
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Julius Caesar-
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Council of Trent-
meeting of the church leaders in the 1500s to clearly define catholic doctorines for the counter reformation
Alexander the Great-
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Frederick Barbarossa-
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Crusades-
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Index of Forbidden Books-
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heraldry-
the use of symbols or emblems during the middle ages; often worn on shields, cloaks, and cloths draped over horses
Battle of Tours-
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Plato-
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95 Theses-
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Abbot-
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disciples-
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myths
traditional stories about gods, goddesses and heroes
Emperor Theodosius-
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Domesday Book-
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heretics-
people who denied the truth of the offical churches principals or who preached beliefs not approved by the church
Pope Urban I-
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Charlemagne-
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Gutenberg-
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homage-
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Domation of Constantine-
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Diet of Worms-
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Renaissance-
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Parthenon-
white marble temple built in ancient athens in honor of athena
Athens-
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Edward the Confessor-
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predestination-
belief at the begining of time god decided who would be saved
Byzantine Empire-
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checks and balances-
system of government that prevents any one part of the governement to become too powerful
hegemony
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medieval banks-
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Senate-
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Review the four Renaissance Artists:
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Church Hierarcy:
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Trojan War
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Martin Luther-
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Hellenism-
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city-states-
form of government that includes a town or city and the surrounding land controled by it
Seven Sacraments
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