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Medieval England and France SOL WH1.. England Formerly part of the Roman Empire Settled by many groups of people, including Angles and Saxons Small, isolated.
Kings, Conquests, & Secular Life in Medieval Europe Mr. Koch World History A Forest Lake High School.
Unit I: The First Global Age. Centralizing Rulers: - Henry VIII and Elizabeth I of England - Louis XI and Henry IV of France - Charles V, the Hapsburg.
William the Conqueror Became King after winning Battle of Hastings-1066 Consolidated his power & position-How? –Created Doomsday Book –Survey of wealth.
Politics of the National Convention On the right were the Girondins, on the left were a group known as the “Mountain,” and Jacobins. Each one of these.
By: Tiffany Cautilli Strong Monarchs in England During this time England was overcome with invaders. They consisted of Angles, Vikings, and Saxons. Their.
I. Monarchs, Nobles, and the Church Nobles and the Church had as much-or more-power as the monarch. Both Nobles and the Church had their own courts,
Governments became more local “mini Ice-Age” caused a decline in food production People were not as healthy Some learning was lost.
Centralizing Power Medieval England and France. William the Conqueror 1066-1087) Illegitimate son of Robert Duke of Normandy Married Mathilda, daughter.
World History I
Paris Stéphane Raphaël Monique Louise. History of Paris In 987, Hugh Capet became king of France, and Paris became France’s capital.