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Ms Vignocchi 7 th Grade World History Cobalt Institute of Math and Science Daily Life The daily life of nobles stared at dawn Mass would be heard and prayers would

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Ms Vignocchi 7 th Grade World History Cobalt Institute of Math and Science Daily Life The daily life of nobles stared at dawn Mass would be heard and prayers would be said The first meal of the day was breakfast Lords and nobles would attend to business matters in relation to their land Reports would be heard regarding estate crops harvests and supplies finances rents taxes customs and dues The lord would also be expected to exercise his justice and peace over his vassals and peasants Complaints and disputes regarding tenants would be settled permission to marry etc The daily life of the nobles would include political discussions and decisions As the Medieval period progressed the Code of Chivalry was becoming more refined and elegant Time was spent on the arts poetry music etc They would have weapon practice and then . The Church. Nobles. Monarchs. They clashed repeatedly, trying to increase their power.. Monarchs, Nobles, and the Church. Monarchs. , Nobles, and the Church.  . Feudal monarchs had limited power. . They . Feudalism and the manor system were both based on mutual obligations. . In feudalism, nobles owed duties to each other and in the manor system, nobles and peasants provided benefits to each other. Do Now:. 1000YEARS. Geography. Made up of mountains and volcanoes rising out of the Pacific Ocean. Only 20% is flat land. Eat seafood because of their close proximity to the sea/ocean. Separated from other people in Asia and developed their own culture. Feudalism and manorialism structured and organized European society.. The System. It was simple, but effective and all land was owned by the King. On quarter was kept by the King for his property, some was given to the church and the rest was leased out under strict controls. . Old Regime. 1770s: Old Regime still in place (political & social system that existed in France before the Revolution). People divided into three classes (estates) . Privileged Estates (2%) . Access to high office. Hobbes (. 1588-1679. ). Leviathan . (1651). Characteristics of Absolute Rule:. Monarchs and Nobles (and Governments). Expanding State Structures. Absolutism and Warfare. Absolutism and Religion. Architecture and Art (and Propaganda and. Nobles Nobles THE MAGAZINE OF NOBLE AND GREENOUGH SCHOOL A Return to the SeaSPRING 2015 PHOTOS OF THE DECADE1975–1984 PHOTOS OF THE DECADE1985–1994 Nobles THE MAGAZINE OF NOBLE AND GREENOUGH Dark Ages .  . . Constant invasions in Western Europe . People left the cities. Moved to the countryside. Led to a new way of living.. Medieval Europe/ Middle Ages. Roman Empire. Middle Ages. Renaissance. The French Revolution and Napoleon. The French Revolution Begins. Section 1. Section 1--Objectives. List the three estates of the Old Regime.. Summarize the factors that led to the French Revolution.. APEURO Lecture 1F. Mrs. . Kray. Niccolo. Machiavelli’s . The Prince, 1513. Manual for a realistic ruler. Considered first work of political science. Some say “The Prince” was Ferdinand of Aragon. Russia Unifies . and Expands. 14th Century. Ivan III (the Great). Duchy of Moscow takes lead in expelling Mongols. Orthodox Christianity. By 1480, independent state. Restoration of traditional rule. Role overseeing church. Rococo. Rococo style reached its peak of popularity during the reign of Louis XV. Madame Pompadour –. by Francois Boucher. Madame de Pompadour was the mistress of King Louis XV of France.. Rococo artists depicted lighthearted and often frivolous scenes of “nobles at play”. The Rise of Russia. 14th Century. Ivan III (the Great). Duchy of Moscow takes lead in expelling Mongols. Orthodox Christianity. By 1480, independent state. Restoration of traditional rule. Role overseeing church. Section 1. On the Eve of Revolution. French Society Divided. In 1787, France like the rest of Europe, still clung to an outdated social system that had emerged in the Middle Ages. Under this old system, which was called the .

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