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Chivalry (Fair Play - never attack an unarmed person, never charge an unhorsed opponent) Nobility - Self dicipline, show respect for authority (Valor , honor, courtesy, loyalty

Knights (training would start at age 7, at age 14 you became a squire, at 21 you become a knight

 

Semester Test

Chivalry

Knighthood

 

Feudalism

Manner system

 

The disruption of trade

Downfall of cities

Population shifts

Decline of learning

Loss of common language

Decline of infrastructure

 

Ancient Rome

Story of Romulus and Remus

Romes Geography

The three groups that helped developed rome

Republic

Roman republic

Citizens

Patricians and plebians

Government

Dictators

What were the twelve tables

punishments

Military

Roman treatment of people they took over

Punic Wars mainly second, basics of first and third

Events between punic wars

Roman republic falling apart

Julius Caesar

Julius caesars resume

First trimverate

Caesar and caleapatra

Caesar as dictator

Caesars assasination

Mark antony and octavian

Augustus

Augustus death

Roman life

Gladiator

Roman religon

Christianity

The fall of the roman empire

 

 

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