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middle ages (feudalism (self-suficent fiefdoms (Re), Monarch lost power,…
middle ages
feudalism
Monarch lost power
self-suficent fiefdoms
Re
Political social and economic system
high middle ages
Christians
origins of feudalisim
Division of the Carolignian empire
Protection and loyality------lands
Hereditary power
absolute power
Characteristics of the fiefdom
castle
house of lord and co
demesne
Lords land
village
where the vassals lived
places of comunal use
bridges
mills
forge
furnace
Feudal system
Serfs
peasants that worked for the lands
Power
Nobility
deny military aid
feudal wars
castles = + protection
fiefdom
land of the lord
vassals
voluntary loyality
Act
commendation ceremony
someone more powerful than the vassal
feudal monarchy
court
Nobels that advice
royal officials
who served the monarch
host
private army
society
church
Pope
leader
Sacular clergy
Bishops
Regular clergy
abbots
Political power of the church
Politic and church were very close
remove for the church=respect to the church
church became the main land order
Culture of the church
Copying ancient texts
education
Fear of hell
Fear of the end of the world
Hope of the mediation
economy
based on
livestock
agriculture
agriculture techniques
three year crop rotation
irrigation techniques
mouldboard
manure
Art
Romanesque
rural
small villages
religious buildings
churchs, chapel...
Thick stone walls
features from roman art
Painting and
sculpture
Symbolic characters
inexpresive faces