The Rise of Europe 500-1300
History

An important victory of the Frankish and Burgundian forces over the raiding parties of the Umayyad Caliphate
Battle of Tours
An important victory of the Frankish and Burgundian forces over the raiding parties of the Umayyad Caliphate. The Battle of Tours was a significant clash in 732 AD where Frankish leader Charles Martel halted the northward expansion of Islamic forces into Europe.

A book of precepts written for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot
Benedictine Rule
A book of precepts written for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot. Benedictine Rule. It is a set of guidelines created by St. Benedict in the 6th century to organize life in monasteries.

A varying code of conduct associated with the Christian institution of knighthood
Chivalry
A varying code of conduct associated with the Christian institution of knighthood. Chivalry. Chivalry was a medieval system of values and ethics that guided knights in their duties to God, their lord, and others, emphasizing honor, bravery, and courtesy.

A religious act used to take off or suspend membership in a religious community
Excommunication
A religious act used to take off or suspend membership in a religious community. Excommunication. In history, excommunication was a way for religious leaders to officially exclude someone from participating in church activities and the community.

Granted serfs to live on and work a piece of land held by his Lord
Feudal contract
Granted serfs to live on and work a piece of land held by his Lord. feudal contract. A feudal contract was an agreement in medieval times where land and protection were exchanged for loyalty and service between a lord and their vassals.

An association of craftspeople or merchants who control the practice of their craft in a town
Guild
An association of craftspeople or merchants who control the practice of their craft in a town. Guild. In history, a guild was a group that helped craftspeople or merchants protect their trade and set standards in a town.

An ecclesiastical penalty which bans a person or group of people from receiving the sacraments
Interdict
An ecclesiastical penalty which bans a person or group of people from receiving the sacraments. Interdict. In history, an interdict is a church punishment that stops people from participating in most religious ceremonies.

A worker who has completed an apprenticeship qualification
Journeyman
A worker who has completed an apprenticeship qualification. journeyman. In history, a journeyman is a skilled worker who, after finishing an apprenticeship, traveled to work for various masters to gain experience before becoming a master themselves.

A fundamental political units of Hungarians until invasion of the Carpathian Basin
Magyar tribes
A fundamental political units of Hungarians until invasion of the Carpathian Basin. Magyar tribes. The Magyar tribes were groups of Hungarian nomadic warriors who migrated into Central Europe around the 9th century.

A Christian rite recognized as of particular importance and significance
Sacrament
A Christian rite recognized as of particular importance and significance sacrament. In history, a sacrament is a religious ceremony or ritual believed to impart divine grace, such as baptism or communion in Christianity.