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Secular Overlords In The Holy Roman Empire

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Secular Overlords Secular overlords were those who supervised peasants that took care of the land. These lords would establish bishops and abbots in their government offices.

Ecclesiastical Overlords Ecclesiastical overlords were fiefs who were in charge of the peasants and serfs.

Charlemagne Charlemagne was the most important ruler of the Carolingian lineage ruling from 768 until 814. He was name the successor to Constantine by the Pope in 800 which established the Holy Roman Empire. Charlemagne believed in education and, outside of the monasteries, was the first place that the clergy could go to learn. He built a replica of a Byzantine chapel that later opened an opportunity to influence Western religious art. When Charlemagne died in 814, his children were not able to keep control of the empire because they fought amongst themselves and allowed the Vikings to take control of the Mediterranean and northern seas.

Holy Roman Empire The Holy Roman Empire began in 800 when Charlemagne was announced Constantine’s successor by the Pope. Essentially, it was a continuation of the Roman Empire and, in the fourth century, it established allegiance with government. Eventually, this sense of power and government fell under the control of the Roman Catholic Church.

Histriones Under the Holy Roman Empire, histriones were secular performers. They were excommunicated from the church, as well as, those who married them. It is believed that they took on jobs that did not have a

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