Raiders, Traders and Crusaders: Feudalism, Manorialism, and
... • Vikings, the most dreaded, sailed from the north • Remember Charlemagne could not repel further Viking and Magyar invasions ...
... • Vikings, the most dreaded, sailed from the north • Remember Charlemagne could not repel further Viking and Magyar invasions ...
Chapter 7
... Struggle for Order in the Church • The church was dominated by monarchs in the 8th and 9th centuries, but during this period, planted seeds for the future, which included the founding of the Cluniac order. • Monasteries Contribute to an Ordered World ...
... Struggle for Order in the Church • The church was dominated by monarchs in the 8th and 9th centuries, but during this period, planted seeds for the future, which included the founding of the Cluniac order. • Monasteries Contribute to an Ordered World ...
Chapter 20: The Vikings, 900 A.D.
... sea, the Vikings depended on the wind and sails for power. On a river, rowers powered the ship. The Viking ships in this painting pursue enemy trading ships. How did Vikings disguise their ships on rivers? ...
... sea, the Vikings depended on the wind and sails for power. On a river, rowers powered the ship. The Viking ships in this painting pursue enemy trading ships. How did Vikings disguise their ships on rivers? ...
Magyars and Muslims Attack from the East and South • Magyars
... • Warlike Vikings raid Europe from Scandinavia—Denmark, Norway, Sweden – Travel farthest from their homeland using North Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean – The Mediterranean coast east of the Rhine River was a possible place of conflict involving all three groups of invaders The Vikings • V ...
... • Warlike Vikings raid Europe from Scandinavia—Denmark, Norway, Sweden – Travel farthest from their homeland using North Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean – The Mediterranean coast east of the Rhine River was a possible place of conflict involving all three groups of invaders The Vikings • V ...
500 to 1500 AD
... Dates of the Middle Ages • Start with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and end during the highpoint of the European Renaissance • From the years 476 to 1500 AD • Or 500 to 1500 AD if you want to round it off ...
... Dates of the Middle Ages • Start with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and end during the highpoint of the European Renaissance • From the years 476 to 1500 AD • Or 500 to 1500 AD if you want to round it off ...
FROM THE FALL OF ROME TO CHARLEMAGNE
... • One of these mayors was Charles Martel and he led the forces who defeated the Muslims at the Battle of Tours (732), which stopped the spread of Islam into Europe – Charles earned the nickname Martel, which means “hammer” for his military skills and victories • Charles Martel was a member of the C ...
... • One of these mayors was Charles Martel and he led the forces who defeated the Muslims at the Battle of Tours (732), which stopped the spread of Islam into Europe – Charles earned the nickname Martel, which means “hammer” for his military skills and victories • Charles Martel was a member of the C ...
European Synthesis
... The Irish Church Elements of Eastern Christianity: emphasis on monasticism organizational structure of abbots and monasteries versus bishops and parish churches ascetic holiness and pilgrimage The abbeys' and monasteries' success in teaching: Generations of scholars who not only copied ...
... The Irish Church Elements of Eastern Christianity: emphasis on monasticism organizational structure of abbots and monasteries versus bishops and parish churches ascetic holiness and pilgrimage The abbeys' and monasteries' success in teaching: Generations of scholars who not only copied ...
Feudalism - White Plains Public Schools
... with the carved head of a sea monster. A ship might weigh 20 tons when fully loaded. Yet, it could sail in a mere three feet of water. Rowing up shallow creeks, the Vikings looted inland villages and monasteries. The Vikings were not only warriors but also traders, farmers, and explorers. They ventu ...
... with the carved head of a sea monster. A ship might weigh 20 tons when fully loaded. Yet, it could sail in a mere three feet of water. Rowing up shallow creeks, the Vikings looted inland villages and monasteries. The Vikings were not only warriors but also traders, farmers, and explorers. They ventu ...
The Development of Feudalism in Western Civilization
... army yet seen in England -- called the Great Army - set off a long and bitter war against the AngloSaxons for control of England. ...
... army yet seen in England -- called the Great Army - set off a long and bitter war against the AngloSaxons for control of England. ...
Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages
... He brutally put down a Saxon revolt and forced them to convert to Catholicism ...
... He brutally put down a Saxon revolt and forced them to convert to Catholicism ...
The Middle Ages
... learning in the 5th Century Ireland with all its monastic ( Monastery) communities became the center of learning in Europe Irish monks played a major role training missionaries and the spread of Christianity and the writing out of texts such as the Bible St. Brendan was believed to successfully t ...
... learning in the 5th Century Ireland with all its monastic ( Monastery) communities became the center of learning in Europe Irish monks played a major role training missionaries and the spread of Christianity and the writing out of texts such as the Bible St. Brendan was believed to successfully t ...
The Dark Ages_Part 5-9 - 7thgradeworldhistoryperiod6
... 35. How many more years did Charlemagne rule as the Holy Roman Emperor? 793 AD 36. Who invaded England? 37. The Viking ships were both sea worthy and ____________. 38. How old was Charlemagne when he died? 39. Did the Viking also kill children? 40. What place was the Vikings favorite place to raid ...
... 35. How many more years did Charlemagne rule as the Holy Roman Emperor? 793 AD 36. Who invaded England? 37. The Viking ships were both sea worthy and ____________. 38. How old was Charlemagne when he died? 39. Did the Viking also kill children? 40. What place was the Vikings favorite place to raid ...
Invaders Attack Western Europe
... • Vikings sailed from Scandinavia ( Denmark, Norway and Sweden) • Vikings A.K.A Northmen or Norsemen are Germanic people • They worshiped warlike gods and carried out deathly destructive raids • Viking warships were awe-inspiring the largest holding 300 warriors ...
... • Vikings sailed from Scandinavia ( Denmark, Norway and Sweden) • Vikings A.K.A Northmen or Norsemen are Germanic people • They worshiped warlike gods and carried out deathly destructive raids • Viking warships were awe-inspiring the largest holding 300 warriors ...
Medieval Middle Ages - Cleveland High School
... Need for Feudalism • Invaders posed a threat – No Government – Vikings ...
... Need for Feudalism • Invaders posed a threat – No Government – Vikings ...
Feudalism - Miami Beach Senior High School
... Carolingian Empire split in three after Charlemagne’s death; Western Frankish, Middle, Eastern Frankish kingdoms 800-900: western Europe invaded from 3 sides Muslims attack from south, Magyars from east, Vikings from north Magyars: People from west Asia, moved into central Europe and settle on plain ...
... Carolingian Empire split in three after Charlemagne’s death; Western Frankish, Middle, Eastern Frankish kingdoms 800-900: western Europe invaded from 3 sides Muslims attack from south, Magyars from east, Vikings from north Magyars: People from west Asia, moved into central Europe and settle on plain ...
Feudalism - Miami Beach Senior High School
... Carolingian Empire split in three after Charlemagne’s death; Western Frankish, Middle, Eastern Frankish kingdoms 800-900: western Europe invaded from 3 sides Muslims attack from south, Magyars from east, Vikings from north Magyars: People from west Asia, moved into central Europe and settle on plain ...
... Carolingian Empire split in three after Charlemagne’s death; Western Frankish, Middle, Eastern Frankish kingdoms 800-900: western Europe invaded from 3 sides Muslims attack from south, Magyars from east, Vikings from north Magyars: People from west Asia, moved into central Europe and settle on plain ...
Western Europe / Japan Post Classical 600-1450
... “Never before had such a terror appeared in Britain…” Alcuin 793AD – Love of adventure was major part of Viking culture ...
... “Never before had such a terror appeared in Britain…” Alcuin 793AD – Love of adventure was major part of Viking culture ...
WORLD HISTORY notes
... Problems with Charlemagne being crowned emperor: 1)Byzantine Emperor already had title of “Roman Emperor 2)Where did Pope get authority to crown someone emperor 3)Power struggle between “Spiritual” power and “Temporal” power Mr. Meier ...
... Problems with Charlemagne being crowned emperor: 1)Byzantine Emperor already had title of “Roman Emperor 2)Where did Pope get authority to crown someone emperor 3)Power struggle between “Spiritual” power and “Temporal” power Mr. Meier ...
from the fall of rome to charlemagne
... – One of the first places settled by the Vikings was Iceland, followed years later by Greenland – Vikings under the command of Leif Eriksson even reached North America, settling on the eastern shore of Canada • They were the first Europeans to reach North America – One king of France, tired of the V ...
... – One of the first places settled by the Vikings was Iceland, followed years later by Greenland – Vikings under the command of Leif Eriksson even reached North America, settling on the eastern shore of Canada • They were the first Europeans to reach North America – One king of France, tired of the V ...
grw6-3
... Vikings were Scandinavian warriors who raided Europe during the Middle Ages. They were greatly feared and conquered the British Isles, Finland, and parts of France, Germany, and Russia. Vikings were excellent sailors. They were the first Europeans with settlements in Iceland and Greenland and the fi ...
... Vikings were Scandinavian warriors who raided Europe during the Middle Ages. They were greatly feared and conquered the British Isles, Finland, and parts of France, Germany, and Russia. Vikings were excellent sailors. They were the first Europeans with settlements in Iceland and Greenland and the fi ...
Viking Age
The Viking Age is the period A.D. 793–1066 in European history, especially Northern European and Scandinavian history, following the Germanic Iron Age. It is the period of history when Scandinavian Norsemen explored Europe by its seas and rivers for trade, raids and conquest. In this period, the Norsemen also settled in Norse Greenland, Newfoundland, and present-day Faroe Islands, Iceland, Normandy, Scotland, England, Ukraine, Ireland, Russia and Anatolia. Though Viking travellers and colonists were seen at many points in history as brutal raiders, many historical documents suggest that their invasion of other countries was retaliation in response to the encroachment upon tribal lands by Christian missionaries, and perhaps by the Saxon Wars prosecuted by Charlemagne and his kin to the south. or motivated by overpopulation, trade inequities, and the lack of viable farmland in their homeland. Information about the Viking Age is drawn largely from what was written about the Vikings by their enemies, and primary sources of archaeology, supplied with secondary sources like the Icelandic Sagas.