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... How Roman was Charlemagne's empire? How great was Charlemagne's identification with Rome? What about Einhard? To what extent was Charlemagne's empire held together by an abstract notion of the state, and to what extent by personal ties to the ruler? Contemporary sources referred to Charlemagne's rea ...
... How Roman was Charlemagne's empire? How great was Charlemagne's identification with Rome? What about Einhard? To what extent was Charlemagne's empire held together by an abstract notion of the state, and to what extent by personal ties to the ruler? Contemporary sources referred to Charlemagne's rea ...
European Middle Ages, 500–1200
... political power Pope’s palace becomes center of Roman government Uses Church money to raise armies, care for poor, negotiate treaties Establishes a Christendom—churchly kingdom fanning out from Rome ...
... political power Pope’s palace becomes center of Roman government Uses Church money to raise armies, care for poor, negotiate treaties Establishes a Christendom—churchly kingdom fanning out from Rome ...
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... Under Gregory, Church becomes secular—a political power Pope’s palace becomes center of Roman government Uses Church money to raise armies, care for poor, negotiate treaties Establishes a Christendom—churchly kingdom fanning out from Rome An Empire Evolves Europe’s Kingdoms The Franks cont ...
... Under Gregory, Church becomes secular—a political power Pope’s palace becomes center of Roman government Uses Church money to raise armies, care for poor, negotiate treaties Establishes a Christendom—churchly kingdom fanning out from Rome An Empire Evolves Europe’s Kingdoms The Franks cont ...
In Latin, the term for Middle Ages is called Medieval
... Greek and Roman works • Preserve all classical works by establishing scriptoria, or writing rooms. • Monks spent months copying! • If they made a mistake, they had to start from scratch! AGAIN & AGAIN! ...
... Greek and Roman works • Preserve all classical works by establishing scriptoria, or writing rooms. • Monks spent months copying! • If they made a mistake, they had to start from scratch! AGAIN & AGAIN! ...
Unit 9: Medieval Europe Part 1 Early Medieval
... The power of the Church was pervasive in their daily lives as well. ...
... The power of the Church was pervasive in their daily lives as well. ...
Effects of Crusades
... The grandfather of Charlemagne, Charles (the Hammer) Martel led the Christian Franks against the Muslim forces at the Battle of Tours in 732. His father, Pepin (the Short) became a chief officer, or Mayor of the Palace for his king of the Frankish realm. Pepin was basically running the show and got ...
... The grandfather of Charlemagne, Charles (the Hammer) Martel led the Christian Franks against the Muslim forces at the Battle of Tours in 732. His father, Pepin (the Short) became a chief officer, or Mayor of the Palace for his king of the Frankish realm. Pepin was basically running the show and got ...
Chapter 13 - Greer Middle College
... • 590 – Gregory (the Great) became pope • Broadened papacy to include secular power • Church revenues = soldiers, public works, care for the poor • Gregorian chant • Christendom – spiritual kingdom on earth, ruled from Rome, spreading from Italy to England and from Spain to Germany ...
... • 590 – Gregory (the Great) became pope • Broadened papacy to include secular power • Church revenues = soldiers, public works, care for the poor • Gregorian chant • Christendom – spiritual kingdom on earth, ruled from Rome, spreading from Italy to England and from Spain to Germany ...
German Kingdoms
... the writings of that time have survived. Historians do know, however, that important changes took place in Europe. The invaders, called "barbarians" by the Romans, mostly came from lands to the north of the Roman Empire called Germany . These invaders set up new kingdoms. One Germanic group called t ...
... the writings of that time have survived. Historians do know, however, that important changes took place in Europe. The invaders, called "barbarians" by the Romans, mostly came from lands to the north of the Roman Empire called Germany . These invaders set up new kingdoms. One Germanic group called t ...
Chapter 13
... Vassals – people who serve their lord Serfs – a.k.a. peasants, people who work on fiefs Money goes up; Feudal obligations Protection goes down. ...
... Vassals – people who serve their lord Serfs – a.k.a. peasants, people who work on fiefs Money goes up; Feudal obligations Protection goes down. ...
Chapter 9 Outline Text
... 1. Frankish kings were not interested in ruling or overseeing the welfare of ordinary people; they sought only to increase their land and wealth. 2. The ensuing chaos and instability suited the rulers because becoming a powerful warlord depended on the absence of order. 3. The kingdom was the family ...
... 1. Frankish kings were not interested in ruling or overseeing the welfare of ordinary people; they sought only to increase their land and wealth. 2. The ensuing chaos and instability suited the rulers because becoming a powerful warlord depended on the absence of order. 3. The kingdom was the family ...
The Dark Ages - Orem High School
... Catholic means “universal,” and at this time it truly was the universal church, at least in Europe. The Church was the most organized entity for much of the early Dark Ages. However, as time progresses, kings are able to establish political power. Still, the church has TREMENDOUS power over the peop ...
... Catholic means “universal,” and at this time it truly was the universal church, at least in Europe. The Church was the most organized entity for much of the early Dark Ages. However, as time progresses, kings are able to establish political power. Still, the church has TREMENDOUS power over the peop ...
File - History with Halkuff
... Romans and established a kingdom centered in Paris. Clovis was a Frank, one of the many Germanic tribes that lived in Western Europe in the fifth century. Clovis worshipped pagan gods, in fact, his people believed Clovis to be the descendent of Wotan, the most powerful of the Frankish gods. In 496, ...
... Romans and established a kingdom centered in Paris. Clovis was a Frank, one of the many Germanic tribes that lived in Western Europe in the fifth century. Clovis worshipped pagan gods, in fact, his people believed Clovis to be the descendent of Wotan, the most powerful of the Frankish gods. In 496, ...
13.1 Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms
... 3. The customs of various Germanic tribes This period has a shift from localized to centralized power. What examples of localized and centralized power do you ...
... 3. The customs of various Germanic tribes This period has a shift from localized to centralized power. What examples of localized and centralized power do you ...
Section 1: Frankish Rulers Merovingian Rulers Charlemagne`s Empire
... 63. How did William run his government as king? (p.309) 64. When did Henry I rule? What did he do during his reign? (p.309) 65. Who set up common law? What is common law? (p.309) 66. What is a grand jury? A petit jury? (p.309) 67. Why did a group of nobles force John to sign the Magna Carta? (p.310) ...
... 63. How did William run his government as king? (p.309) 64. When did Henry I rule? What did he do during his reign? (p.309) 65. Who set up common law? What is common law? (p.309) 66. What is a grand jury? A petit jury? (p.309) 67. Why did a group of nobles force John to sign the Magna Carta? (p.310) ...
Chapter 13
... Charlemagne Takes Center Stage • Charlemagne limited the authority of the nobles. • He sent out royal agents to check on his territories. • He visited his kingdom frequently. • Learning was an important part of his empire, ex ~ schools for priests, monks copying manuscripts ...
... Charlemagne Takes Center Stage • Charlemagne limited the authority of the nobles. • He sent out royal agents to check on his territories. • He visited his kingdom frequently. • Learning was an important part of his empire, ex ~ schools for priests, monks copying manuscripts ...
Early Middle Ages
... The Barbarian Tribes shifted the demographics of Western Europe. Click button to view map of Barbarian ...
... The Barbarian Tribes shifted the demographics of Western Europe. Click button to view map of Barbarian ...
The early medieval states in West and Central Europe
... deposed the last Merovingian king Childeric III and elected Pepin the Short as King (751-768). His son, Charlemagne (768-814)co nducted several campaigns of conquest. After the campaign of 773-774 from Italy, he incorporated the Longobard Kingdom in the Frankish kingdom. In 778, taking advantage of ...
... deposed the last Merovingian king Childeric III and elected Pepin the Short as King (751-768). His son, Charlemagne (768-814)co nducted several campaigns of conquest. After the campaign of 773-774 from Italy, he incorporated the Longobard Kingdom in the Frankish kingdom. In 778, taking advantage of ...
Happy Constitution Day
... help with rebellious nobles • Frankish troops crushed the rebellion • Pope crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Romans – Revived the idea of a united Christian community ...
... help with rebellious nobles • Frankish troops crushed the rebellion • Pope crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Romans – Revived the idea of a united Christian community ...
Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms.key
... Germanic Kingdoms Emerge In the Roman province of Gaul, a Germanic people called the Franks held power. ...
... Germanic Kingdoms Emerge In the Roman province of Gaul, a Germanic people called the Franks held power. ...
10 Medieval Europe - Northside Middle School
... Pope appointed Pepin as King of the Franks Pope allows Franks to reign as King of Italy Pepin grants the area in Italy around Rome to Pope ...
... Pope appointed Pepin as King of the Franks Pope allows Franks to reign as King of Italy Pepin grants the area in Italy around Rome to Pope ...
Chapter 16 PART ONE - Western Europe During the Early Middle
... The Catholic Pope became involved in secular (non-religious) issues like road repair, aiding the poor, & helping Christian kings expand their power ...
... The Catholic Pope became involved in secular (non-religious) issues like road repair, aiding the poor, & helping Christian kings expand their power ...
9.1 Transforming the Roman World & The Feudal System
... 9.1 Transforming the Roman World & The Feudal System 3.02 Describe events in Western Europe from the fall of Rome to the emergence of nation-states and analyze the impact of these events on economic, political, and social life in medieval Europe. ...
... 9.1 Transforming the Roman World & The Feudal System 3.02 Describe events in Western Europe from the fall of Rome to the emergence of nation-states and analyze the impact of these events on economic, political, and social life in medieval Europe. ...
The Early Middle Ages 8.1
... • 732 the Muslim warriors were stopped by European Christian Army at the Battle of Tours – Lead by Charles Martel • (Grand Father of Charlemagne) • To them, the victory at tours was a sign that God was on their side ...
... • 732 the Muslim warriors were stopped by European Christian Army at the Battle of Tours – Lead by Charles Martel • (Grand Father of Charlemagne) • To them, the victory at tours was a sign that God was on their side ...
The Middle Ages - Polk School District
... Write a paragraph explaining the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church and the role of the Church in Europe during the Middle Ages. Include the following terms: (underline the terms as you use them in your paragraph). ...
... Write a paragraph explaining the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church and the role of the Church in Europe during the Middle Ages. Include the following terms: (underline the terms as you use them in your paragraph). ...
Class Notes Chapter 6 lesson 1 The Early Middle Ages I
... The Early Middle Ages I. The Geography of Europe A. After the fall of the Roman Empire in AD 476, Western Europe was divided into many kingdoms. B. Europe is a continent, but it is also a large peninsula and most of Europe is within 300 miles of the coast. This encouraged trade and helped Europe’s e ...
... The Early Middle Ages I. The Geography of Europe A. After the fall of the Roman Empire in AD 476, Western Europe was divided into many kingdoms. B. Europe is a continent, but it is also a large peninsula and most of Europe is within 300 miles of the coast. This encouraged trade and helped Europe’s e ...
Carolingian Empire
The Carolingian Empire (800–924) was the final stage in the history of the early medieval realm of the Franks, ruled by the Carolingian dynasty. The size of the empire at its zenith around 800 was 1,112,000 km2, with a population of between 10 and 20 million people.With its division in 843, it also represents the earliest stage in the history of the kingdom of France and the kingdom of Germany, which in the High Middle Ages would emerge as the powerful monarchies of continental Europe, Capetian France and the Holy Roman Empire, and by extension the predecessor of the modern nations of France and Germany. The beginning of the Carolingian era is marked by the coronation of Charlemagne, or Charles the Great by Pope Leo III at Christmas of the year 800, and its end with the death of Charles the Fat.Because Charlemagne and his ancestors had been rulers of the Frankish realm earlier (his grandfather Charles Martel had essentially founded the empire during his lifetime, and his father, Pepin the Short, was the first King of the Franks), the coronation did not actually constitute a new empire. Most historians prefer to use the term ""Frankish Kingdoms"" or ""Frankish Realm"" to refer to the area covering parts of today's Germany and France from the 5th to the 9th century.According to the American Heritage Dictionary, the term ""Carolingian"" comes from the French terms ""Carolingien"" and ""Carlovingien"", probably a blend of Carolus (Latin for Charles) and ""Mérovingien"".