Feudal Europe
In the Middle Ages a new political, economic and social system appeared in western Europe: feudalism. The monarch gave land (fiefdoms) to nobles and clergy to govern in his name. In return, they became the king's vassals. They had to swear loyalty to the king and help him in his military campaigns. The population was mostly made up of peasants. Many of these became the noble's serfs in exchange for his protection.
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Didactic objectives Identify the origins of feudalism in the disintegration of the Carolingian Empire. Understand the loyalty and vassalage agreements between social groups in the feudal system. Explain the social structure of feudal society. [...]
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1. The birth of feudal Europe In the 8th century, Charlemagne, the king of the Franks, unified much of western Europe and proclaimed himself emperor. However, the Empire was divided into separate kingdoms when he died. [...]
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In the Middle Ages a new political, economic and social system appeared in western Europe: feudalism. The monarch gave land (fiefdoms) to nobles and clergy to govern in his name. In return, they became the king's vassals. [...]
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1.1.The fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire At the end of the 8th century, Charlemagne, the king of the Franks, unified large parts of western Europe and proclaimed himself emperor. [...]
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The society was very unequal. It was divided into different social groups. People were born into a particular social group and belonged to that group for life. [...]
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2.1. The king and his vassals According to the Church, monarchs were the representatives of God on Earth. Their mission was to govern their people and maintain a unified kingdom. [...]
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Kings and feudal lords lived in castles. They were also places of refuge for peasants, artisans and clergy when under attack. [...]
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3.1. Life of fiefdom Property given by a king or noble to a feudal lord was called a fiefdom. The fiefdom was divided into: The lord's demesne. The feudal lord kept the best land, which serfs were forced to work. [...]
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4.1. The ruralisatiton of the Church In the Middle Ages, the Church controlled the social and private life of the population. [...]
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The area where Christ lived, especially Jerusalem, was known as the Holy Land. Although this area was in Muslim territory, it became a destination for Christian pilgrims. [...]
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5.1. Architecture: religious art Romanesque art developed in Europe between the 11th and 13th centuries. Most Romanesque works of art are religious. This shows the huge importance of religion in Medieval feudal society. [...]
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In the Middle Ages a new political, economic and social system appeared in western Europe: feudalism. The monarch gave land (fiefdoms) to nobles and clergy to govern in his name. In return, they became the king's vassals. [...]
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In the Middle Ages a new political, economic and social system appeared in western Europe: feudalism. The monarch gave land (fiefdoms) to nobles and clergy to govern in his name. In return, they became the king's vassals. [...]
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