Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.
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pooop is yum
Medieval knights lived mainly in Europe. Europe was the center of medieval chivalry and feudalism, where knights served as armored warriors supporting monarchs and nobles in battles and tournaments.
it led to the questioning of church authority
emperors of China who claimed the mandate of heaven.
If you mean monarch butterfly's then no. But if you mean the kind of monarch that ruled in medieval Europe then no again. Next time remember to clarify. Hope this helped you. :)
Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.
That's like asking whether a cup is important if you need to make some coffee. They kept their countries together, and pulled Europe out of the dark ages. Without certain monarchs (Joao II, Henry VIII, Suleiman the Magnificent), the world would be completely different.
Well most of the monarchs in Europe believed in the Christian God. The Japanese and Chinese emperors believed in Buddha.
The terms medieval and Middle Ages refer to the same time and place, which was Europe of the time between when the West Roman Empire was active and the Renaissance. The terms are used for other times in other places by analogy when they had similar characteristics, such as a feudal pyramid and decentralized authority.
Feudalism, in medieval Europe, was based on the exchange of land for military service.
Churches are illustrative of the innovative architecture of medieval Europe.
The Pope's role in the Medieval society is to represent the spiritual authority of the Church and, later, the state authority, which was normally represented by a King or Emperor, but was changed with the argument titled the 'Doctrine of Swords', which claimed that the Pope had authority over both the church andthe state.