World History - The Medieval World - Q2
The Treaty of Verdun:
Divided Charlemagne's kingdom
The Frankish kings of the seventh century were called the:
Do-Nothing-Kings
A religious image or picture is sometimes called:
An icon
A famous illuminated manuscript is:
Book of Kells
The period of time during Charlemagne's reign when schools were established, classics were preserve, and illuminated manuscripts were produced is known as the _____ Renaissance.
Carolingian
The relationship between Germanic leaders and their nobles (warriors) in which the warriors swore complete allegiance to the king or leader and the leader, in turn, took care of the needs of his warriors, including payment of debts was known as the _____.
Comitatus
Attila the Hun was called the Bulgar Slayer. TF
False
The Middle Ages are the years A.D. 100-400. TF
False
Baghdad became the capital of the Byzantine Empire. TF
Flase
The Vikings were also called:
Norsemen
The Donation of Pepin refers to:
Papal States
The spread of Western monasticism was due largely to:
St. Benedict
Charlemagne's farther was Pepin the Short. TF
True
East Frankland was given to Louis the German. TF
True
Muslim Spain was a cultural center in the tenth century. TF
True
The crowning of Charlemagne was both politically and religiouslt significant. TF
True
Another term for the Germanic practice of compensation was:
Wergild