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world civ chapter 13 section 1 quiz

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copy deck
How many crew members were on board?
25 to 60 men
Why were they pale?
They lived closer to the equator
Where is Anglo Saxon?
Anglo Saxon is in the UK
What was an advantage to their ships?
they could reach far inland by river or stream
What was an advantage to marrying the princess?
He gained land and allies.
What did Charlemagne establish?
Schools and churches
Where did the Middle Ages take place?
Western Europe
Who were famous MOPs?
Pepin II, Charles Martel, Pepin III
What was a layman?
Not knowledgable in a certain area
Where does Seine River flow thru?
The Seine River flows thru Paris.
What is another name for Medieval?
Middle Ages
Where was Charlemagne's capital?
Aix la Chapelle
Who was the only surviving son of Charlemagne?
Louis the Pious
What is modern day in the Vikings?
Scandanavia is modern day Vikings
What were there names?
Charles the Bald, Louis the German, and Lothair
What is missi dominici?
they were officials that were sent to observe the counts
What is the modern city of the Papal States?
Vatican City
What type of father wa Einhard?
he was a very overprotective dad; especially over his daughters
What river is London on?
London is on the Thames River
What was Charlemagne worried about, once crowned by the Pope?
If the Pope can crown Charlemagne, could he take the crown away from him and crown someone else.
WHo did Clovis marry?
a Burgandy princess
WHo were these officials?
loyal, close friends and family
Who else wanted to build a new Rome?
Justinian
What is Aquitane?
Aquitane is a region.
What was a problem with copying manuscripts?
it was difficult to read others handwriting; hard to understand
What is a very famous battle that took place in the city Hastings?
The Battle of Hastings took place in Hastings
Why?
There name has a negative connotation and are known for piratical raids
Are all northman Vikings?
NO but all Vikings are Northmen
Why was Normandy famous?
They were famous because of the D'day Operation.
What religion does Clovis convert to?
Christianity
What is a nickname for Paris?
The City of Lights
What did Pepin II do?
He united the Frankish Tribes
WHo were invading the Frankish Empire?
the Muslims, Magyars, Vikings
Was he a warrior?
YES
What is a Mayor of the Palace?
Chief of royal household
Who were the counts?
trusted people
How did he try to become king?
He seeked the support of the Pope.
What did Charlemagne divide the land into?
Regions
What is the longest river in Western Europe?
The Danube River is the longest river
What is the modern day name for Aix la Chapelle?
Aachen, Germany
What river is west of the Rhine River?
Aix la Chapelle is west of the Rhine River
Who called Charlemagne a layman?
Einhard
How many regions were there?
300
Who are the Lombards?
A germanic tribe
Was he forceful?
YES
What is Spain and Portugal known as together?
Spain and Portugal are know as the Iberian Peninsula.
What was Charlemagne also known as?
Charles the Great
WHat was a nickname for the Merovingians?
Rois Faineants
What was Charlemagnes solution?
He formed a new writing style to keep documents preserved
Which way did the Danube River flow?
The Danube River flowed Southeast
Who were the Saxons and Avars?
Germanic tribes
What does Pepin III gain from this defeat?
He gains land called the Papal States
Were most scared of them?
YES
Who crowns Pepin III king?
The pope
What countries are the Alps in?
Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and France.
WHo was Charlemage?
Pepin III's son
What were nicknames for the Vikings?
Norseman or Norse, Northman, and the Danes
Why were ther overlapping planks good?
it made the ships stronger and faster
What is the most important river in Europe?
The Rhine River
Who were the regions ruled by?
Counts
What did that mean?
It meant Charlemagne was not a clergy
WHo eventually becomes kings?
the MOPs
What's the difference between and empire and a kingdom?
An empire is made up of different groups and tribes of people and a kingdom is one group or tribe.
What did Charles Martel do?
He defeated the Moors at the Battle of Tours
What is a monastery?
places built by the church and not in populated cities, for monks to devote their lives to god.
Define Middle Ages
The period in Western European history between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
How do we know about the Vikings?
DNA and Chronicals
What is the source of the Danube River?
The Danube River's source is from the Alps
Once Louis the Pious died, how was the kingdom split?
It was split between his 3 sons.
What was Charles befeore he was a MOP?
Military leader
What is DNA?
Genetic makeup
What is liberal education?
general education
Did he create an efficient government?
YES
Why is this so important?
The Pope supports him
Define Magyars
Nomadic group who invaded Europe. They eventually settled in modern Hungary.
What type of leader was he?
weak and short-sighted
What were the 5 Scandanavian countries of the Vikings?
Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden
What was Pepin III's thoughts on being MOP?
He didnt want to be MOP; he wanted to be King
Define medieval
medieval is the period of western European history known as the Middle Ages
Where was DNA found?
in their tombs
What did the Treaty of Verdun create?
A weaker, smaller kingdom
What is a MOP simmilar to?
An assistant or secretary
How did he expand his kingdom?
He conquered the Saxons, Avars, and Muslims
Where is the mouth of the Rhine River?
The North Sea
Did the counts become more self-governing?
YES
What was Pepin III also known as?
The Short
What was this new writing style called?
Carolingian Miniscule
What was this donation called?
The Donation of Pepin
What is rhetoric?
Form of speech
What were some qualities of Louis?
he was well-educated and religous
Where did the missi dominici officials live?
In the capital city
Why was he crowned "Emperor of the Romans"?
Because what he created was close to a new Roman Empire
When was the English Channel chunnel built?
Built in 1994
What were his successors called?
Merovingians
Who is more respected? THe emperor or king?
The emperor because it was more difficult to rule an empire
Who does he allie with?
The Germans and the French
What caused the decline of the Frankish Empire?
1. Weak rulers 2. Treaty of Verdun 3. Invasions
Does the Pope support Pepin III as king?
YES
What does pious mean?
Religious
What is the timeframe of the Middle Ages?
500AD to 1500AD
What do the Vikings look like?
Tall, pale skin, blue-eyed, light hair
Which mountains are north of the Black Sea?
The Carpathian Mountains are north of the Black Sea.
Why?
Because the real kings were weak and the MOPs were doing all of the work
What were newly conquered lands called?
Marches
What were his 2 accomplishments?
1. expands the kingdom 2. crowned "Emperor of the Romans"
What were the Vikings ships made of?
wooden longships with sails and oars
What is the source of the Rhine River?
The Rhine River's source is from the Alps
How long is the English Channel chunnel?
23 miles long
When was the D'day Operation?
June 6, 1944
How do you say Charlemagne in German?
Carl de Grosse
WHo was Normandy settled by?
Normandy was settled by the Normans
Who were teh Vikings really good at?
being sailors
Who was Charles Martel's son?
Pepin III
What is an autonomy?
self-government
What was special about Einhard?
He cared for teh poor, was a religious Christian, was caring, and dontaed lots of his money.
What was the D'day Operation?
When the allies invaded.
What language does Charlemagne come from?
French
Where is Danelaw?
Danelaw is in the UK
Define Vikings
Germanic people from Scandinavia who often raided western Europe during the AD800s and AD900s.
What is a chronical?
daily events written by the churches
What is the capital of France?
Paris
Once Clovis dies, who rules the kingdom?
THe kingdom is divided among ALL male heirs
What is a chunnel?
a channel and tunnel
How many men would be on board if it was a large ship?
100 or more men
Where is the mouth of the Danube River?
The Black Sea
Does he have a connection with the church?
YES
Why were they nicknamed this?
Because it means lazy; all the kings were lazy; NOT CLOVIS
How do you say Charlemagne in English?
Charles the Great
What is Normandy?
Normandy is a region
Who did Pepin III defeat?
the Lombards
Was Charlemagne born a king or MOP?
King; b/c his father was Pepin III
Which 2 countries does the English Channel connect?
Connects the UK to Franc
What was Charles Martel also known as?
Charles the Hammer
What is an Eddas?
collection of folktales and beliefs
Who was the first king of the Franks?
Clovis
Who is a famous person from Aquitane?
Eleanor
What did Charlemagne work to rebuild?
A "new" Rome
Who does Pepin III give some money to?
The Pope
Who was Charles Martel's father?
Pepin II
How do you say Charlemagne in Latin?
Carlos Magnus
What language does medieval come from?
Latin
Who are Pepin III's line of rulers called?
Carolingians

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