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II. The Kingdom of France
Section 6.3
Bonus Serfs Quiz
1. Explain how Henry II centralized the kingdom of England. Do we have anything like this in America?
Bonus Serfs Quiz
2. Compare and contrast trial juries and grand juries. How are they the same? How are they different?
Bonus Serfs Quiz
3. What is habeas corpus? Give one modern day example where habeas corpus is not being followed.
Bonus Serfs Quiz
4. Why was the Magna Carta important?
Bonus Serfs Quiz
5. Why might a king take a census of his people?
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I. The Kingdom of France
A. Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne
B. Hugh Capet (987)1. First Capetian king2. Controlled Area around
Paris3. Capetian nobles held
more power than king
I. The Kingdom of France
A. Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne
B. Hugh Capet (987)1. First Capetian king2. Controlled Area around
Paris3. Capetian nobles held
more power than king
II. The Kingdom of France
A. Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne
B. Hugh Capet (987)1. First Capetian king2. Controlled Area around
Paris3. Capetian nobles held
more power than king
Lle-de-FranceLle-de-France
Isle of FranceIsle of France
II. The Kingdom of France
A. Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne
B. Hugh Capet (987)1. First Capetian king2. Controlled Area around
Paris3. Capetian nobles held
more power than kingIsleIsle
II. The Kingdom of France
A. Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne
B. Hugh Capet (987)1. First Capetian king2. Controlled Area around
Paris3. Capetian nobles held
more power than king
Isle: A small land mass surrounded by water
Isle: A small land mass surrounded by water
II. The Kingdom of France
A. Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne
B. Hugh Capet (987)1. First Capetian king2. Controlled Area around
Paris3. Capetian nobles held
more power than king
Hugh CapetHugh Capet
Otto IIOtto II
Otto III
Otto III
Archbishop of Reims
Archbishop of Reims
II. The Kingdom of France
A. Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne
B. Hugh Capet (987)1. First Capetian king2. Controlled Area around
Paris3. Capetian nobles held
more power than king
Hugh CapetHugh Capet
Otto IIOtto II
Otto III
Otto III
Archbishop of Reims
Archbishop of Reims
LothairLothair
II. The Kingdom of France
A. Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne
B. Hugh Capet (987)1. First Capetian king2. Controlled Area around
Paris3. Capetian nobles held
more power than king
Hugh CapetHugh Capet
Otto IIOtto II
Otto III
Otto III
Archbishop of Reims
Archbishop of Reims
LothairLothair
II. Kingdom of France
C. King Phillip II1. Captured land from
English in Western Europe
2. Took all the land of Jews and exiled them (anti-Semitism)
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II. Kingdom of France
C. King Phillip II1. Captured land from
English in Western Europe
2. Took all the land of Jews and exiled them (anti-Semitism)
3. Created Treaties with Vassals
King Philip II
King Philip II
Count of FlandersCount of Flanders
Henry IHenry IDuke of BrabantDuke of Brabant
Philip of HinesburgPhilip of
Hinesburg
ArchBishop of Cologne
ArchBishop of Cologne
II. Kingdom of France
C. King Phillip II1. Captured land from
English in Western Europe
2. Took all the land of Jews and exiled them (anti-Semitism)
3. Created Treaties with Vassals
King Philip II
King Philip II
Count of FlandersCount of Flanders
Henry IHenry I
Duke of BrabantDuke of Brabant
Philip of HinesburgPhilip of
Hinesburg
ArchBishop of Cologne
ArchBishop of Cologne
II. Kingdom of France
C. King Phillip IL1. Captured land from
English in Western Europe
2. Took all the land of Jews and exiled them (anti-Semitism)
3. Created Treaties with Vassals
II. The Kingdom of France
D. Three Class of French Society
1. Nobles
II. The Kingdom of France
D. Three Class of French Society
1. Nobles2. Clergy
II. The Kingdom of France
D. Three Class of French Society
1. Nobles2. Clergy3. Peasants
II. The Kingdom of France
D. Three Class of French Society
1. Nobles2. Clergy3. Peasants
E. Philip IV met with three classes (estates-general): French Parliament
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III. Eastern Europe and Russia
Chapter 6: Section 3
III. Eastern Europe and Russia
A. Slavs settle in Eastern Europe (500 AD)
B. Three Groups:1. Southern2. Western3. Eastern
III. Eastern Europe and Russia
C. Vikings move into Slav territory (700)
1. Eventually took power from Slavs
2. Vikings known as Rus
D. Kiev: Rus state created by Oleg (Kievan Rus)
E. Attracted Byzantine Missionaries (Eastern Orthodox)
III. Eastern Europe and Russia
C. Vikings move into Slav territory (700)
1. Eventually took power from Slavs
2. Vikings known as Rus
D. Kiev: Rus state created by Oleg (Kievan Rus)
E. Attracted Byzantine Missionaries (Eastern Orthodox)
WestWest
Roman CatholicRoman Catholic
III. Eastern Europe and Russia
C. Vikings move into Slav territory (700)
1. Eventually took power from Slavs
2. Vikings known as Rus
D. Kiev: Rus state created by Oleg (Kievan Rus)
E. Attracted Byzantine Missionaries (Eastern Orthodox)
EastEast
Eastern OrthodoxEastern
Orthodox
III. Eastern Europe and Russia
F. Mongols invade1. Novgorod pays tribute
to Mongols2. Alexander Nevsky
named grand duke of Novgorod