User:Kamikokokokoko/Terms of history of the Middle ages

Abbot 1. The honorary name of all the clergy of the Catholic Church. 2. The head of the monastery.

Absolutism is the infinite power of one person (Emperor, king, king). Supreme power is a form of government that was in the hands of just one person.

.Almoravid during the movement of the Berber tribes in North Africa (XI-XII centuries).) the name of the family and the state

Anabaptiste - sounusual differently.

Ankou Jacques is the name clemie raised by peasants in medieval France.

1 Autodafe. In a solemn ceremony before the assembled Kepler punishment sentence. 2. Public burning of butterflies in Spain.

Baron-the name of the feudal Lord in Western Europe. In the VI-VII centuries so called all the vast people, and in the XI-XII centuries so called direct vassals of the king - large feudal lords.

The main States are the highest body of class representation in feudal France and the Netherlands. It arose in connection with the growth of cities, the aggravation of social contradictions and the strengthening of the class struggle. In France in 1302 he was invited on the eve of the hundred years war.

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Burg-a fortress in Western Europe, built to protect against the enemy. Later the Burgh became a military and administrative center and the residence of the bishops. In the XIV-XV centuries, the Burg destroyed its importance due to the strengthening of the Central government and as a result of the release of artillery.

Vandalism is the destruction of culture, spiritual wealth by animals. The vandals-a Germanic tribe that put Rome on Talan-tarazh. In 455 they captured Rome and destroyed many unique works of art. The word "Vandal"is used in the meaning of TOPAS, rough, secondary, cultural.

Byzantium is an ancient Greek settlement of the Bosphorus, located on the coast of Europe. In 324, Emperor Constantine moved the capital from Rome here. Since 330, the new capital was renamed Constantinople. In 1453, after the conquest of the Turks, the city became known as Istanbul.