A: Charlemagne was the King of the Franks (French) and later Imperato Augustus of Italy who lived from the mid-8th century to the early-9th century.
B: He brought up the Carolingian Renaissance, the revival or art, religion, and culture through the Catholic Church, making him regarded as the father of Europe
Magna Carta
A: The Magna Carta was a document from the English people to King John in 1215 stating that no one is above the law.
B: The Magna Carta led the royals into sharing their power with lesser nobles and didn’t allow the king to collect taxes from the people with the consent of the Great Council
Hundred Years War
A: The Hundred Years' War was a series of conflicts from 1337 to 1453 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France.
B: Despite warfare for over a century, both France and England came out as strong governments with more centralization, feudalism declined, and new military tactics developed.
Urban II
A:Urban II was the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church who made Europe revive by the Catholic culture who lived from 1042-1099.
B: Pope Urban II called upon all Christians to join a war against the Turks, promising those who died in the endeavor would receive immediate remission of their sins.
Doomsday/Domesday Book
A:The Doomsday Book was a great survey of England and parts of Wales during the late 11th century.
B:The Doomsday Book helps us to this day what cities and towns existed during the 1080s and the business trackings (property owing).
William the Conqueror
A:William I was the King of England as well as the the Duke of Normandy who lived from 1028 to 1087.
B: He brought feudalism to England, and killed Harold II in the Battle of Hastings.
Scholastica
A: Scholastica was the twin sister of Benedict of Nursia who lived from 480- 547 and both sisters were named Saints after their deaths.
B:She was very devoted to God and found a convent and was a nun and later after her death is made a saint.
Clovis
A:Clovis was the king of the barbarian Franks who he