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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