1. Church education: The church played an important role in feudal times. It is not only influential in religious affairs, but also plays a key role in education. Church education mainly includes:
Monastery school: Monastery is an important part of the church. Monastery school is one of the main educational institutions in medieval Europe. There are schools in the monastery, which have trained many people with profound cultural and religious knowledge, and they have made contributions in the fields of education, art and literature.
Cathedral school: Cathedral also provides education to some extent. Many cathedrals have schools and trained a group of well-educated people, who have played a role in the fields of clergy, academics and administration.
Monastery Library: The monastery has a rich library, which preserves ancient and medieval cultural heritage and provides resources for academic research.
2. Manor education: Manor education in feudal times was mainly aimed at the children of nobles and landlords. Compared with church education, manor education pays more attention to practical skills and management ability. Manor education includes:
Family education: in aristocratic families, children are usually educated at home, learning etiquette, martial arts, equestrian and management skills, so that they can be competent to lead and manage the manor in the future.
Knight school: Some aristocratic children will enter the knight school to learn riding, weapon use and chivalry, thus becoming qualified knights.
The geographical position of Europe
Europe is a continent on the earth, located in the northwest of the Asian continent, connected with the Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. Its geographical range spans 10 degrees east longitude to 60 degrees west longitude, and its latitude range is 35 degrees north latitude to 7 1 degree north latitude.
Europe is made up of many different countries and regions, including but not limited to Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Britain and Russia.