Austria wasn't a country in that time. Europe was made up of a patchwork of holdings by men who took what they wanted. These would change off and on as other men raised armies and fought to take control of the land. It won't be until much later in the 1500's that the boundaries for countries will begin and even those change due to wars.
Austria wasn't a country in that time. Europe was made up of a patchwork of holdings by men who took what they wanted. These would change off and on as other men raised armies and fought to take control of the land. It won't be until much later in the 1500's that the boundries for countries will begin and even those change due to wars.
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England
Charlemagne was without doubt the most powerful man in western Europe in the Early Middle Ages. He ruled a country that included most or all of current France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, along with major parts of Italy and Austria.
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how many families ruled in the middle ages
France in the Middle Ages was created in 843.
Sorry, the Tudors ruled after the Middle Ages ended, so the question is moot.
England
The Catholic church was the "state" and ruled the society of the middle ages.
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It was very important. It ruled the world as the second incarnation of the Roman Empire.
Charlemagne was without doubt the most powerful man in western Europe in the Early Middle Ages. He ruled a country that included most or all of current France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, along with major parts of Italy and Austria.
A medieval king was a man who lived during the middle ages, ruled a territory called a kingdom, and hand the title of "king."
The medieval empire in central Europe was the Holy Roman Empire.