chapter 5
The scholar who helped Charlemagne establish a school at the palace at Aachen was
Alcuin of York
_____ is the most famous collection of early medieval lyric poetry
Carmina Burana
A _____ was land given in exchange for a certain number of fighting days a year.
Fief
Under _____ a vassal owed his lord a certain number of fighting days per year.
Geudalism
The beginning letter of many medieval manuscripts was _____, which means it was decorated by a narrative representation appropriate to the upcoming text.
Historiated
Beautifully decorated, handwritten books are called
Illuminated manuscripts
An example of a medieval romance is
Lancelot
During the conquest of England, _____ defeated Harold the Anglo-Saxon king
William of Normandy
The only surviving medieval narrative textile, which tells the story of the Norman Conquest is called the
Bayeux Tapestry
The first monumental literary composition in a European vernacular language was a 3000 line epic poem called
Beowulf
The 4000-line poem The Song of Roland is an example of a
Chanson de geste
The strict code of behavior that guided a knight's conduct and manners is called
Chivalry
Charlemagne _____.
Could barely read or write
The _____ of the 11th to 13th centuries began as an effort to rescue Jerusalem from the Muslim Turks.
Crusades
The 11th-century liturgical play called _____ tells the story of the three Magi and the massacre of the innocents.
Play of Herod
The plan for an ideal monastery was found at the monastery of
St. Gall
The 7th-century Anglo-Saxon grave in which an 89-foot-long ship served as a tomb was found at
Sutton Hoo