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- The eastern Roman empire later became the
- In the 1100s and 1200s, Holy Roman emperors wanted to control
- to build an efficient system of tax collection English kings used the
- During the First Crusade in 1099, Christian knights succeeded in capturing
- one result of the Crusades was an
- a treaty that ended the struggle between emperors and popes over investiture.
- Pope who called for the first crusade
- Law that is the same for all people
- Henry II's desire to ____ clergy in a royal court caused conflict with Thomas Becket.
- Unlike France and England, German states were unable to
- This emperor weakened Germany by becoming embroiled in Italy’s affairs and spending little time in Germany.
- Who claimed authority over most of central and eastern Europe and parts of France and Italy
- the chief goal of this was to free the holy land
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- What asserted that the monarch must obey the law.
- Government body set up by Philip IV of France to help with taxes
- Who became king after the Battle of Hastings
- Who banned kings appointing bishops
- Richard the Lionheart was also known as
- To broaden the English system of royal justice Henry II established ________ and the _________
- In contrast to the English Parliament, the French Estates General did not gain control of
- A group of men who determined which cases should be brought to trial
- During the Fourth Crusade, Muslim armies _______ the Europeans
- to appease rebellious nobles angered over his abuse of power _________ signed the Magna Carta
- In the High Middle Ages, the balance of power began to shift toward
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