The Post Classical Period
... Slavic Peoples moved into the Russian area during Roman Times These people began to interact with natives Maintained an Animist religion Rich tradition of Folk music oral legends 5th and 6th century Viking Traders began to work there way through Slavic lands then reached Byzantine Empire Scandinavia ...
... Slavic Peoples moved into the Russian area during Roman Times These people began to interact with natives Maintained an Animist religion Rich tradition of Folk music oral legends 5th and 6th century Viking Traders began to work there way through Slavic lands then reached Byzantine Empire Scandinavia ...
The Evolution of Christian Societies in Byzantium
... Gained popular support when they abandoned their polytheistic indigenous religion and converted the Christianity Brought them the allegiance of the Christian pop of the former Roman empire and support from the pope and the western Christian church In the 8th century the aristocratic clan of th ...
... Gained popular support when they abandoned their polytheistic indigenous religion and converted the Christianity Brought them the allegiance of the Christian pop of the former Roman empire and support from the pope and the western Christian church In the 8th century the aristocratic clan of th ...
Notes final
... Gained popular support when they abandoned their polytheistic indigenous religion and converted the Christianity Brought them the allegiance of the Christian pop of the former Roman empire and support from the pope and the western Christian church th In the 8 century the aristocratic clan of t ...
... Gained popular support when they abandoned their polytheistic indigenous religion and converted the Christianity Brought them the allegiance of the Christian pop of the former Roman empire and support from the pope and the western Christian church th In the 8 century the aristocratic clan of t ...
Chapter 8: The Middle Ages in Europe
... Like the emperors of Rome, the Byzantine emperors continued to be all-powerful. They maintained an imperial system of government over a diverse population. Because Constantinople was in the East, most of its merchants and other residents spoke Greek. At first, the official language of government rem ...
... Like the emperors of Rome, the Byzantine emperors continued to be all-powerful. They maintained an imperial system of government over a diverse population. Because Constantinople was in the East, most of its merchants and other residents spoke Greek. At first, the official language of government rem ...
Capital = Constantinople • Continued as the New ROME • Kings saw
... B. gained knowledge/wealth through trade & wars 1. Muslims learned from Byzantine, Indian, & Persian influences II. Reasons For Growth of Islam A. Byzantine & Persian Empires were weakened by ongoing wars B. Arab-Muslims were highly skilled traders & warriors C. conquered people were treated fairly- ...
... B. gained knowledge/wealth through trade & wars 1. Muslims learned from Byzantine, Indian, & Persian influences II. Reasons For Growth of Islam A. Byzantine & Persian Empires were weakened by ongoing wars B. Arab-Muslims were highly skilled traders & warriors C. conquered people were treated fairly- ...
Kings, Popes and Princes: A Struggle for Power
... sue church laws and to influence church assemblies. Faithful clergymen were also essential for ruling a country: they were usually given a broad education in languages, arts, science, and theology in monastery schools ...
... sue church laws and to influence church assemblies. Faithful clergymen were also essential for ruling a country: they were usually given a broad education in languages, arts, science, and theology in monastery schools ...
Middle Ages PPT
... skilled leader who brought scholars to his court and revived Latin learning. ...
... skilled leader who brought scholars to his court and revived Latin learning. ...
SEMESTER II EXAM STUDY GUIDE Overview: Content Areas 4
... people. b. Russia’s network of rivers provides transportation and links them with Byzantium. The city of Kiev grows strong. i. Kiev- capital of present day Ukraine, it was the first Russian state. Its culture and growth were a result of mixing two distinct peoples. b. The Vikings or Varangians settl ...
... people. b. Russia’s network of rivers provides transportation and links them with Byzantium. The city of Kiev grows strong. i. Kiev- capital of present day Ukraine, it was the first Russian state. Its culture and growth were a result of mixing two distinct peoples. b. The Vikings or Varangians settl ...
Presentation
... Missi dominici – messengers that reported on the actions of the counts Christmas Day 800 A.D. given title of Emperor of all Romans by Pope Leo III ...
... Missi dominici – messengers that reported on the actions of the counts Christmas Day 800 A.D. given title of Emperor of all Romans by Pope Leo III ...
Byzantine Empire (330
... The Pope: A main difference between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics has to do with the recognition of the Pope. Roman Catholics recognize the Pope as the infallible. Moreover, the Pope has supreme authority over all churches and can, for example, contradict or usurp the power of a lower ran ...
... The Pope: A main difference between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics has to do with the recognition of the Pope. Roman Catholics recognize the Pope as the infallible. Moreover, the Pope has supreme authority over all churches and can, for example, contradict or usurp the power of a lower ran ...
Early Christian Empires Summary Byzantine Empire The Roman
... followed his own customs but also kept Roman customs and converted to Christianity. In the 600s, Islam began in Arabia. Muslims, or believers in Islam, created a huge and expanding empire. When a Muslim army crossed into France, Charles Martel and his Frankish warriors fought them at the battle of T ...
... followed his own customs but also kept Roman customs and converted to Christianity. In the 600s, Islam began in Arabia. Muslims, or believers in Islam, created a huge and expanding empire. When a Muslim army crossed into France, Charles Martel and his Frankish warriors fought them at the battle of T ...
File - History with Halkuff
... The coronation united Christendom under Charlemagne's rule, but it also troubled the newly crowned emperor. Charlemagne was not prepared for his coronation and may not have wanted to be crowned by the Pope. If the Pope had the power to crown Charlemagne king, the Pope might also have the right to re ...
... The coronation united Christendom under Charlemagne's rule, but it also troubled the newly crowned emperor. Charlemagne was not prepared for his coronation and may not have wanted to be crowned by the Pope. If the Pope had the power to crown Charlemagne king, the Pope might also have the right to re ...
East-West Schism [1054 AD]
... Dense forests cleared for farming Dikes created to hold back the sea and enclose fertile soil Three-field system of crop rotation – increased output to support larger ...
... Dense forests cleared for farming Dikes created to hold back the sea and enclose fertile soil Three-field system of crop rotation – increased output to support larger ...
13.1 Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms
... Monks establish schools, preserve learning through libraries ...
... Monks establish schools, preserve learning through libraries ...
13.1 Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms
... Monks establish schools, preserve learning through libraries ...
... Monks establish schools, preserve learning through libraries ...
Dark Ages PPT
... Start at “Charlemagne’s Rise to Power” Read & discuss the following questions 1. What were Charlemagne’s major contributions to society? 2. What was Charlemagne’s relationship with the Church like? His point of view on religion? ...
... Start at “Charlemagne’s Rise to Power” Read & discuss the following questions 1. What were Charlemagne’s major contributions to society? 2. What was Charlemagne’s relationship with the Church like? His point of view on religion? ...
Topic #7 Medieval Christian Europe_ Lessons 1-4
... Jews serve in Muslim courts and lived peacefully alongside Christians, very tolerant Anti-Semitism – prejudice against Jews More Christianized Europe brings more Jewish prejudice, little interaction with Christians Jews often used as a scapegoat to problems in towns and ...
... Jews serve in Muslim courts and lived peacefully alongside Christians, very tolerant Anti-Semitism – prejudice against Jews More Christianized Europe brings more Jewish prejudice, little interaction with Christians Jews often used as a scapegoat to problems in towns and ...
7. Rise of Europe 500-1300 AD - Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High
... • Poor Women were not accepted but could join Beguines ...
... • Poor Women were not accepted but could join Beguines ...
European Medieval Society
... Pope Leo III names Charlemagne emperor (on Christmas Day) Pope takes authority to name emperors Franks tied to Catholic church and legacy of Roman Empire ...
... Pope Leo III names Charlemagne emperor (on Christmas Day) Pope takes authority to name emperors Franks tied to Catholic church and legacy of Roman Empire ...
Chapter 13 Test B DO NOT WRITE ON TEST Completion Complete
... 68. Which of the following families was the most influential in the expansion of the Franks? a. Capetians c. Carolingians b. Stuarts d. Saxons 69. How did Charlemagne ensure that his counts remained loyal and did their jobs well? a. by sending monks to convert them to Christianity b. by setting up ...
... 68. Which of the following families was the most influential in the expansion of the Franks? a. Capetians c. Carolingians b. Stuarts d. Saxons 69. How did Charlemagne ensure that his counts remained loyal and did their jobs well? a. by sending monks to convert them to Christianity b. by setting up ...
New Freshmen Chap 7
... Around the same time Islam began to emerge Islam spread, but Christians were able to keep it out of most western Europe Despite this there was tension between Muslims and Christians The Age of Charlemagne Emperor Charlemagne was able to unite Western Europe ...
... Around the same time Islam began to emerge Islam spread, but Christians were able to keep it out of most western Europe Despite this there was tension between Muslims and Christians The Age of Charlemagne Emperor Charlemagne was able to unite Western Europe ...
1. After collapse of Rome
... a. Charlemagne helped Pope Leo III w/ rivals =proclaimed him Emperor of the Romans =a reunited Christian Europe=Christendom b. =angered emperor of Eastern Roman Empire in Constantinople (the Byzantines) Charlemagne’s Tomb of Gold ...
... a. Charlemagne helped Pope Leo III w/ rivals =proclaimed him Emperor of the Romans =a reunited Christian Europe=Christendom b. =angered emperor of Eastern Roman Empire in Constantinople (the Byzantines) Charlemagne’s Tomb of Gold ...
GHW
... sister, who were a monk and a nun. These two developed rules for monks and nuns. Who were they? a. Benedict and Scholastica b. Benedict and Academia c. Benedict and Arnold d. Benedict and Samantha _____20. This Queen from an area in the Frankish kingdoms known as Aquitaine, was mother to TWO future ...
... sister, who were a monk and a nun. These two developed rules for monks and nuns. Who were they? a. Benedict and Scholastica b. Benedict and Academia c. Benedict and Arnold d. Benedict and Samantha _____20. This Queen from an area in the Frankish kingdoms known as Aquitaine, was mother to TWO future ...
Chapter 15
... Independent and aggressive Slavic states appeared in the Balkans (particularly Bulgaria). An appeal for western European assistance did not help the Byzantines. Crusaders, led by Venetian merchants, sacked Constantinople in 1204 (4th crusade). Italian cities, with their navies, secured special tradi ...
... Independent and aggressive Slavic states appeared in the Balkans (particularly Bulgaria). An appeal for western European assistance did not help the Byzantines. Crusaders, led by Venetian merchants, sacked Constantinople in 1204 (4th crusade). Italian cities, with their navies, secured special tradi ...
Christianity in the 9th century
In 9th century Christianity, Charlemagne was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor, which continued the Photian schism.