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Medieval Europe - Loudoun County Public Schools
... Charlemagne of iron, with his head covered by a iron helmet, his arms bearing iron protectors; in his left hand he carried an iron lance, and in the right his always victorious steel sword. His muscles were covered with iron plates, and his shield made of pure iron. "When he appeared, the inhabitant ...
... Charlemagne of iron, with his head covered by a iron helmet, his arms bearing iron protectors; in his left hand he carried an iron lance, and in the right his always victorious steel sword. His muscles were covered with iron plates, and his shield made of pure iron. "When he appeared, the inhabitant ...
Germanic Kingdoms Unite Under Charlemagne
... crown on his head and repeating three times, “Hail to Charles the Augustus, crowned by God the great and peace-bringing Emperor of the Romans.” ...
... crown on his head and repeating three times, “Hail to Charles the Augustus, crowned by God the great and peace-bringing Emperor of the Romans.” ...
The Dark Ages Quiz Review
... Mayor of the Palace had power during the Merovingian rule, as the Merovingians were too busy seeking pleasure to rule. ...
... Mayor of the Palace had power during the Merovingian rule, as the Merovingians were too busy seeking pleasure to rule. ...
The Middle Ages - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... • saved Christian Europe from Muslim conquest Pepin the Short: Major Domo, son of Charles Martel • “Gift of Pepin”: Pepin defeated the Lombards & gave conquered lands to the Pope (land became Papal States) • The Pope crowned Pepin king of the Franks in return Charlemagne: son of Pepin • created empi ...
... • saved Christian Europe from Muslim conquest Pepin the Short: Major Domo, son of Charles Martel • “Gift of Pepin”: Pepin defeated the Lombards & gave conquered lands to the Pope (land became Papal States) • The Pope crowned Pepin king of the Franks in return Charlemagne: son of Pepin • created empi ...
Chapter 13
... • The manor was the lord’s estate. • The lord provided the serfs with housing, strips of land, & protection. • In return, the serfs tended the lord’s land, cared for the animals, & maintained the estate. • 15 to 30 families lived in the village on a manor & was self-sufficient. (pg. ...
... • The manor was the lord’s estate. • The lord provided the serfs with housing, strips of land, & protection. • In return, the serfs tended the lord’s land, cared for the animals, & maintained the estate. • 15 to 30 families lived in the village on a manor & was self-sufficient. (pg. ...
500 to 1500 AD
... • The Pope came to France to officially crown Pepin King of the Franks • Pepin defeated the Lombards and gave the land to the Pope- territory called the Papal States or Vatican • These events cemented a strong relationship between the Pope and Frankish Kings ...
... • The Pope came to France to officially crown Pepin King of the Franks • Pepin defeated the Lombards and gave the land to the Pope- territory called the Papal States or Vatican • These events cemented a strong relationship between the Pope and Frankish Kings ...
The Middle Ages
... Charlemagne (Charles the Great) Built great empire with army Spread Christianity Reunited Western Europe (over 300 yrs after Romans) Protected the Pope Pope gave title “Roman Emperor” December 25, 800 Church meets Germanic Tribes meets Roman Empire ...
... Charlemagne (Charles the Great) Built great empire with army Spread Christianity Reunited Western Europe (over 300 yrs after Romans) Protected the Pope Pope gave title “Roman Emperor” December 25, 800 Church meets Germanic Tribes meets Roman Empire ...
Effects of Crusades
... • Clovis converts to Christianity • This helps him politically because he gains the backing of the Catholic Church • Clovis builds a large kingdom extending from the Pyrenees to Germany and modern-day France, but after his death, according to Germanic custom, his sons divided up his lands ...
... • Clovis converts to Christianity • This helps him politically because he gains the backing of the Catholic Church • Clovis builds a large kingdom extending from the Pyrenees to Germany and modern-day France, but after his death, according to Germanic custom, his sons divided up his lands ...
Medieval Europe-Section 1 PowerPoint
... King’s men 1073 A.D. Pope Gregory VII declared that only the pope had the authority to appoint church officials This angered Henry IV, and the pope excommunicated him, which meant that he could not go to Heaven or be involved with the church ...
... King’s men 1073 A.D. Pope Gregory VII declared that only the pope had the authority to appoint church officials This angered Henry IV, and the pope excommunicated him, which meant that he could not go to Heaven or be involved with the church ...
Middle Ages--Background and Charlemage
... Extended Frankish rule further than any since Rome's heyday Fought Muslims in Spain Fought other Germanic tribes Spread Christianity after conquering people In 800, helped the pope defeat an unruly mob CROWNED “ROMAN EMPEROR” by Pope Leo III (This while the Eastern Empire had a lovely but weak empre ...
... Extended Frankish rule further than any since Rome's heyday Fought Muslims in Spain Fought other Germanic tribes Spread Christianity after conquering people In 800, helped the pope defeat an unruly mob CROWNED “ROMAN EMPEROR” by Pope Leo III (This while the Eastern Empire had a lovely but weak empre ...
The Middle Ages
... Most effective ruler of medieval Germany Formed a close alliance with the Church Built his power base by gaining the support of the bishops and abbots Used his power to defeat German princes Pope crowned him emperor ...
... Most effective ruler of medieval Germany Formed a close alliance with the Church Built his power base by gaining the support of the bishops and abbots Used his power to defeat German princes Pope crowned him emperor ...
topic 8 Early Middle Ages and East Asia
... There was an emperor during this period but he really had no power, the Shogun controlled most of the power Local leaders called daimyo controlled the land and had samurai to protect them If a person was skilled with a sword they could ...
... There was an emperor during this period but he really had no power, the Shogun controlled most of the power Local leaders called daimyo controlled the land and had samurai to protect them If a person was skilled with a sword they could ...
The Middle Ages
... • Charles Martel (a.k.a. Charles the Hammer) becomes Mayor of the Palace in 714 C.E. – Consolidated military control over regions of the kingdom – Gave land acquired to the Church and established the close relationship between the church and the state that continued into the 20th century ...
... • Charles Martel (a.k.a. Charles the Hammer) becomes Mayor of the Palace in 714 C.E. – Consolidated military control over regions of the kingdom – Gave land acquired to the Church and established the close relationship between the church and the state that continued into the 20th century ...
Middle Ages Review Sheet
... How did feudal warfare lead to nation building? What achievements were made in the field of art and literature? What is the legacy of the Middle Ages? ...
... How did feudal warfare lead to nation building? What achievements were made in the field of art and literature? What is the legacy of the Middle Ages? ...
CHAPTER 10 : THE FRANKISH KINGDOM AND THE PAPACY
... Furthermore, we give to Sylvester and to his successors our palace of the Lateran, which is incontestably the finest palace on the earth; we give him our crown, our miter, our diadem, and all our imperial vestments; we transfer to him the imperial dignity. We bestow on the holy Pontiff in free gift ...
... Furthermore, we give to Sylvester and to his successors our palace of the Lateran, which is incontestably the finest palace on the earth; we give him our crown, our miter, our diadem, and all our imperial vestments; we transfer to him the imperial dignity. We bestow on the holy Pontiff in free gift ...
Early Middle Ages AD 500- 1000
... 1. Roman Catholic Church was the strongest civilizing force in W. Europe 2. In the 300s and 400s Christian missionaries spread beliefs to German & Celtic groups 3. Clovis, leader of N. Gaul, converted to Christianity – ...
... 1. Roman Catholic Church was the strongest civilizing force in W. Europe 2. In the 300s and 400s Christian missionaries spread beliefs to German & Celtic groups 3. Clovis, leader of N. Gaul, converted to Christianity – ...
Review for Chapter 13 Test with answers
... 1. Which leader halted the Muslim invasion of Western Europe at the Battle of Tours? Charles Martel 2. What was the result of the Treaty of Verdun? The division of Charlemagne’s empire into three parts. 3. The achievement for which Charlemagne is most remembered was? Building an empire larger than a ...
... 1. Which leader halted the Muslim invasion of Western Europe at the Battle of Tours? Charles Martel 2. What was the result of the Treaty of Verdun? The division of Charlemagne’s empire into three parts. 3. The achievement for which Charlemagne is most remembered was? Building an empire larger than a ...
Class Notes Chapter 6 lesson 1 The Early Middle Ages I
... C. Monks played an important role in the preservation of the Latin language, knowledge and education. D. In 1073, Gregory VII was elected pope. He issued a decree forbidding kings from appointing highranking Church officials. Henry IV, the Holy Roman Emperor refused to obey. E. Henry declared that ...
... C. Monks played an important role in the preservation of the Latin language, knowledge and education. D. In 1073, Gregory VII was elected pope. He issued a decree forbidding kings from appointing highranking Church officials. Henry IV, the Holy Roman Emperor refused to obey. E. Henry declared that ...
Germanic Kingdoms Unite Under Charlemagne
... From about A.D. 400 to 600, __________ was the scene of turmoil and chaos as small German kingdoms fought each other for _________. Long-held Roman ideas about law were replaced by German ideas of ___________ based on close personal ties. The Franks Under Clovis ...
... From about A.D. 400 to 600, __________ was the scene of turmoil and chaos as small German kingdoms fought each other for _________. Long-held Roman ideas about law were replaced by German ideas of ___________ based on close personal ties. The Franks Under Clovis ...
page21 - anthonyTLHSPortfolio
... How did Pepin the Short strengthen the Frankish kingdom? He agreed to fight the Lombards. In exchange, the pope anointed him as king and it started the Carolingian Dynasty, which would rule from 751- 987. ...
... How did Pepin the Short strengthen the Frankish kingdom? He agreed to fight the Lombards. In exchange, the pope anointed him as king and it started the Carolingian Dynasty, which would rule from 751- 987. ...
The Early middle ages
... • 2. Effects of Charlemagne’s Conquests – Increased the power of the Catholic Church by ending the Lombard threat to the Papal Sates and converting pagan peoples to Catholicism. He also expanded the Frankish realm into an empire that included most of Western Europe • 3. “Emperor of the Romans” At Ro ...
... • 2. Effects of Charlemagne’s Conquests – Increased the power of the Catholic Church by ending the Lombard threat to the Papal Sates and converting pagan peoples to Catholicism. He also expanded the Frankish realm into an empire that included most of Western Europe • 3. “Emperor of the Romans” At Ro ...
Chapter 1 Multiple Choice All of the following were effects of the
... b. An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service. c. The struggle between Charlemagne’s heirs, resulting in decades of war. d. A monastery in Northumbira where St. Augustine was educated. 11. In 962 which German king was crowned Holy Roman Emperor, thereby reviving imperial authori ...
... b. An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service. c. The struggle between Charlemagne’s heirs, resulting in decades of war. d. A monastery in Northumbira where St. Augustine was educated. 11. In 962 which German king was crowned Holy Roman Emperor, thereby reviving imperial authori ...
Early Middle Ages PowerPoint
... Charlemagne (Charles the Great) Greatly interested in learning and started schools to bring literacy back to Europe. Crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on Christmas Day in 800. His son Louis the Pious inherited the Empire. After he died his kingdom split among his three sons (Charlemagn ...
... Charlemagne (Charles the Great) Greatly interested in learning and started schools to bring literacy back to Europe. Crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on Christmas Day in 800. His son Louis the Pious inherited the Empire. After he died his kingdom split among his three sons (Charlemagn ...
Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms
... Carolingian kings lose power and central authority over Western Europe Loss of strong leadership will lead to new kind of governing and ...
... Carolingian kings lose power and central authority over Western Europe Loss of strong leadership will lead to new kind of governing and ...