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A powerful ruler of an empire, like Charlemagne and the Byzantine rulers.
A medieval social, economic, and political system characterized by the exchange of land (fiefs) for loyalty and military service.
A peasant bound to the land they worked on, often with limited rights and freedoms.
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church, who holds a central religious role in the West.
A branch of Christianity that developed in the Byzantine Empire and has its own doctrinal beliefs and practices.
A code of conduct followed by knights, emphasizing virtues like honor, bravery, and loyalty.
The capital of the Byzantine Empire, known for its strategic location and cultural significance.
A wise Chinese philosopher whose teachings had a strong influence in ancient China, including the Song Dynasty.
A senior bishop or archbishop in the Eastern Orthodox Church with authority over a specific region.
A large estate in feudal Europe, consisting of the lord's house, villages, and surrounding land.
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A religious community of monks or nuns who live together in devotion to their faith, a significant part of medieval life.
A piece of land or an estate granted to a vassal by a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
A famous Byzantine cathedral in Constantinople, later converted into a mosque and now a museum.
The split between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church in 1054, leading to the Great Schism.
A trained and armored warrior in feudal Europe who served a lord and practiced chivalry.
A succession of rulers from the same family, like the Song Dynasty in China.
A landowner or noble who grants land (fiefs) to vassals in exchange for loyalty and services.
Pertaining to the Middle Ages, a period in European history from the 5th to the 15th century.
A philosophical and ethical system based on the teachings of Confucius, emphasizing morality, family, and social harmony, significant in Song China.
A type of fine china known for its translucent and delicate appearance, often produced during the Song Dynasty.