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Middle Ages 400s-1500 AD – Period of transition from the end of the classical age and the beginning of the modern world.
Chapter 7: Early Middle Ages (751-1100) 1. INTRODUCTION The Merovingians were replaced in 751 by the Carolingians, from the kingdom of Austrasia. Their.
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Midieval Times. Kings and queens Lords & Ladies Knights Peasants & Serfs Medieval Europe- 500 A.D. to 1475 A.d.
Early Middle Ages (751-1100) 1. INTRODUCTION The Merovingians were replaced in 751 by the Carolingians, from the kingdom of Austrasia. Their most famous.
7. What are the features of the Early Middle Ages? Carolingian 751-1100 a. Charlemagne ’ empire: 768-814 later known as Holy Roman Empire b. Carolingian.
The Middle Ages
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