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Chapter 6 explores the Carolingian minuscule and its significance during Charlemagne's reign (771-814). Delving into the types of manuscripts from the Palace School of Charlemagne and the Riems School style, it discusses important figures like Alcuin of York and Hildegard of Bingen. The chapter also examines social structures, including the roles of knights, lords, vassals, and serfs in land protection and military service. Additionally, it highlights notable art pieces such as the Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo, the Last Judgment tympanum, and the Bayeux Tapestry, illustrating the rich cultural landscape of medieval Europe.
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Early Medieval World Chapter 6
Land protection Fully Armed Knights Lord of the manor Land protection Knight Service Noble Land protection Military & other services Vassal Serf King
St. Matthew from Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Riems,c. 816-35, Riems School
Bertist, Last Judgment Tympanum, St. Lazare, Auten, c. 1120-35, Medieval