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Vikings

Scandinavian raiders, traders, and explorers.

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Magyars

Nomadic horsemen from present-day Hungary.

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Muslims

Invaders from the south, targeting Italy and Spain.

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Feudalism

Political system based on land use and loyalty.

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Lord

Landowner granting fiefs for military service.

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Vassal

Recipient of a fief, serving the lord.

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Fief

Land granted by a lord to a vassal.

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Serfs

Bound peasants working the lord's land.

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Manor

Lord's estate, self-sufficient economic unit.

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Peasant Life

Daily struggles of serfs and free peasants.

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Tithe

One-tenth of income paid to the church.

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Clovis

Frankish leader who united tribes and converted to Christianity.

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Charlemagne

Frankish king who expanded and revived learning.

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The Great Schism

Division between Eastern and Western Christian churches.

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Iconoclasm

Destruction of religious images by the Eastern Church.

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Canon Law

Church laws governing religious practices.

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Excommunication

Banishment from the Church, denying salvation.

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Interdict

Suspension of sacraments in a ruler's lands.

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Holy Roman Empire

Political entity in central Europe under emperors.

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Papal States

Territories under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope.

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Concordat of Worms

Treaty limiting lay investiture of bishops.

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Pope Innocent III

Powerful pope who excommunicated kings.

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Bishops

Clerical leaders overseeing church governance.

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Knights

Warriors serving lords in exchange for land.

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Peasant Duties

Labor and grain portions owed to the lord.

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Manor House

Main residence of the lord on the manor.

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Medieval Life Span

Average life expectancy around 35 years.

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Serf Responsibilities

Tending land, animals, and maintaining the estate.

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Islam

A religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed which stresses belief in one god (Allah), Paradise and Hell, and a body of law written in the Quran. Followers are called Muslims.

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Allah

God of Islam

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Haij

a Muslim who has been to Mecca as a pilgrim

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Five Pillars

beliefs that all Muslims needed to carry out: Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting, and Pilgrimage

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Qur'ran

holy text of Muhammad's words

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Muslim

a follower of the religion of Islam

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Sunna

An Islamic model for living, based on the life and teachings of Muhammad

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Umma

The community of all Muslims. A major innovation against the background of seventh-century Arabia, where traditionally kinship rather than faith had determined membership in a community.

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Mecca

City in western Arabia; birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, and ritual center of the Islamic religion.

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Yathrib (Medina)

final destination of Muhammad's hijra and the home of the first community of Muslims; later renamed Medina; located in the northwest of present-day Saudi Arabia

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Bedouin

Nomadic pastoralists of the Arabian peninsula; culture based on camel and goat nomadism; early converts to Islam.

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Hijrah

Muhammad's migration from Mecca to (Yathrib) Medina

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Mosque

A Muslim place of worship

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Shari'a

Body of Islamic law that includes interpretation of the Quran and applies Islamic principles to everyday life

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Khadijah

Muhammad's wife

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Muhammad

Arab prophet; founder of religion of Islam. Born in Mecca to a powerful Meccan Family

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Caliph

successor to Muhammad as political and religious leader of the Muslims

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Rightly Guided Caliph

The first four leaders of the Islamic community after the Prophet Muhammad's death in 632 C.E. were Abū Bakr, 'Umar, 'Uthmān, and 'Alī. They were close companions of the Prophet and succeeded him in administrative roles such as tax collection, leading armies, enforcing Islamic law, and appointing governors, but not in his spiritual role as the bringer of revelation.

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Umayyad

the first dynasty of Arab caliphs whose capital was Damascus

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Abbasid

Dynasty that succeeded the Umayyads as caliphs within Islam; came to power in 750 C.E. Capital is in Baghdad

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Sunni

A branch of Islam whose members acknowledge the first four caliphs as the rightful successors of Muhammad

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Shi'a

the branch of Islam whose members acknowledge Ali and his descendants as the rightful successors of Muhammad

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Sufi

The branch of Islam that believes in a more mystical connection with Allah.

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Al-Andalus

A Muslim-ruled region in what is now Spain, established by the Berbers in the eighth century A.D. The capital was Cordaba

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Fatimid Caliphate

A caliphate that was formed by Shi'a Muslims who claimed descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatima. Was in Egypt

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People's whose religions were protected by the Muslims

Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians

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House of Wisdom

Combination library, academy, and translation center in Baghdad established in the 800s.

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Calligraphy

art of beautiful handwriting

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Al-Khwarizmi

Muslim mathematician who pioneered the study of algebra

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Social Classes in Muslim society

1. Upper Class- Muslim at Birth 2. Second Class- Converts to Islam 3. Third Class- Protected people (Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians) 4. Lowest Class- Slaves (POW, non-Muslims, Pagans, and polytheistic religions.

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Jesus' Teachings

Emphasized personal relationship with God and love.

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Paul

Spread and interpreted Christ's teachings across the Empire.

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Pax Romana

Period of peace facilitating travel and idea exchange.

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Diaspora

Dispersal of Jews from their homeland into exile.

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Christian Persecution

Intensified after Pax Romana; Christians faced execution.

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Martyrs

Individuals sacrificing lives for their beliefs.

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Constantine

Roman Emperor who legalized Christianity in 312 C.E.

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Edict of Milan

Declared Christianity as an approved religion.

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Church Hierarchy

Structure: priest, bishop, pope.

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Heresy

Beliefs contradicting basic Church teachings.

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Nicene Creed

Defined basic beliefs of the Christian Church.

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Pax Romana End

Marked by Marcus Aurelius' reign; led to crisis.

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Inflation

Drop in money value with rising prices.

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Diocletian

Emperor who restored order and split the Empire.

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Constantinople

New capital moved by Constantine in 330 C.E.

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Western Empire Collapse

Failed to defend against outside invasions.

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Attila

Chieftain of Huns; attacked both empires.

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Byzantine Empire

Eastern half of Roman Empire; flourished for 1,000 years.

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Roman Temple Destruction

Romans destroyed the Jewish temple in 70 CE.

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Military Turmoil

Discipline loss in soldiers; reliance on mercenaries.

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Civil War

Broke out after Diocletian's retirement.

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Roman Invasions

Germanic tribes invaded and plundered Rome.

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Last Roman Emperor

Defeated in 476 C.E., marking empire's end.

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Aegean, Ionian, and Black Seas

Vital for trade and transportation in Ancient Greece

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Rugged Mountains

Covered three-fourths of Ancient Greece, leading to a lack of farmland

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Mycenaeans

Settled on the Greek mainland around 2,000 BCE, influenced by Minoans

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Trojan War

Conflict in the 1200s where Mycenaeans fought against Troy

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Dorians

Took control after the collapse of Mycenaean culture, leading to the 'Greek Dark Age'

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Homer

Blind storyteller who composed the Illiad and the Odyssey

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Polis (City-state)

Fundamental political unit in Ancient Greece, comprising a city and surrounding countryside

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Acropolis

Fortified hilltop where citizens gathered for city government discussions

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Monarchy

Government ruled by a single person, such as a king

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Aristocracy

Government ruled by a small group of noble, landowning families

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Oligarchy

Government ruled by a few powerful individuals

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Democracy

Government ruled by the citizens

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Tyrant

Powerful individual who governed with the support of the common people

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Draco

Nobleman who developed a legal code based on equality under the law in 621 BCE

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Solon

Leader who outlawed debt slavery and created social classes for Athenian citizens

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Cleisthenes

Introduced reforms organizing citizens by residence and allowing them to submit laws

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Council of 500

Body proposing laws and counseling the assembly, with members chosen at random

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Limited Democracy

Citizenship restricted to a small number of Athenians, excluding women, slaves, and foreigners

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Sparta

City-state in southern Greece known for its military prowess and social structure