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The feudal Europe

The collapse of the Carolingian Empire marked the beginning of the Feudal era in Europe, characterized by a hierarchical system involving lords, vassals, and serfs. This period saw a significant influence of religion, with the Church playing a central role in daily life, pilgrimage routes to places like Rome and Santiago de Compostela, and the establishment of monasteries.

The feudal Europe

The Feudal Europe

One person depended to another to survive

The Lord and the vassal
Pyramid system

The vassals and the serfs

The clerics

The Lords

The Monarch

When Carolingian Empire dissapear

Used army to attack the muslims, vikings...
The Feudalism

Culture, architecture and art

Painted

tempera

Sculpture

Architecture

Semicircular arch

Groint vault

Barrel vault

Art

Romanesque

monastic orders

Rural areas

Religious art

Culture

Universities

Cathedrals

Religion

Pilgrimages

Santiago de Compostela

Jerusalen

Rome

Crusades

Monasteries

Guest quarters

Scriptorium

Dormitory

Refectory

Chapter-house

Cloister

Church

Society

Peasant

Serfs

Free peasant

Clergy

Lower clergy

Higuer clergy

Regular clergy

Secular nobility

Nobility

Lower nobility

Higher nobility

Economy

Trade

Salt

Livestock

Cows

Seep

Agriculture

Pulses

Cereals

The life in the thief

Tenements

Demesne