7_1 2009 - Huntley Project Schools
... • Pope Leo III asked CTG to protect Rome • Crowned him Emperor of the Romans – Created centuries of fights with Church and Kings ...
... • Pope Leo III asked CTG to protect Rome • Crowned him Emperor of the Romans – Created centuries of fights with Church and Kings ...
OLM/THEO/CH FLF14 THE CAROLINGIAN AGES Slide show notes
... agreed to meet Lothair to settle their differences (at what became known as the "Field of Lies," in Alsace), he was instead confronted by all his sons and a coalition of their supporters, who forced him to abdicate. ...
... agreed to meet Lothair to settle their differences (at what became known as the "Field of Lies," in Alsace), he was instead confronted by all his sons and a coalition of their supporters, who forced him to abdicate. ...
The Rise of the Carolingians
... Powerful warrior and excellent politician Faithful son of the Church (reign was very Catholic) Charles defeats Lombards when they threaten Rome in 773. Charles proclaimed “Patrician of Rome” by Pope Adrian I ...
... Powerful warrior and excellent politician Faithful son of the Church (reign was very Catholic) Charles defeats Lombards when they threaten Rome in 773. Charles proclaimed “Patrician of Rome” by Pope Adrian I ...
Germanic Kingdoms Unite under Charlemagne
... Christian faith. He fought wars throughout Europe • In 800, after helping the Pope he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor which joined together most of Germany, France, and northern Italy. ...
... Christian faith. He fought wars throughout Europe • In 800, after helping the Pope he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor which joined together most of Germany, France, and northern Italy. ...
Heirs of Rome
... • Provided help to the old, the sick, the destitute • Adopted a code of poverty ...
... • Provided help to the old, the sick, the destitute • Adopted a code of poverty ...
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 ...
WORLD HISTORY notes
... >protects Papacy from Lombards >est. “Papal States” 771 – CHARLEMAGNE becomes king >will become 1st leader since fall of Rome to unite western Europe >799 – Pope Leo III asked Charlemagne for protection >12/25/800 – Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne = EMPEROR (Holy Roman Emperor) -strengthened rule Pr ...
... >protects Papacy from Lombards >est. “Papal States” 771 – CHARLEMAGNE becomes king >will become 1st leader since fall of Rome to unite western Europe >799 – Pope Leo III asked Charlemagne for protection >12/25/800 – Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne = EMPEROR (Holy Roman Emperor) -strengthened rule Pr ...
WORLD HISTORY notes Day 1 Middle Ages: Franks
... Pope Stephen II asked Pepin for help against Lombards o Pepin defeated Lombards and gave their territory to Pope Stephen II Known as the “Donation of Pepin” gave “Papal States” to papacy 771 – CHARLEMAGNE becomes king will become 1st leader since fall of Rome to unite western Europe 799 Pope ...
... Pope Stephen II asked Pepin for help against Lombards o Pepin defeated Lombards and gave their territory to Pope Stephen II Known as the “Donation of Pepin” gave “Papal States” to papacy 771 – CHARLEMAGNE becomes king will become 1st leader since fall of Rome to unite western Europe 799 Pope ...
The Middle Ages
... close relationship between the church and the state that continued into the 20th century ...
... close relationship between the church and the state that continued into the 20th century ...
Section 2 Notes
... Royal agents sent out to spy on the counts Personally visited all regions of the empire Watched the management of his huge estates ...
... Royal agents sent out to spy on the counts Personally visited all regions of the empire Watched the management of his huge estates ...
Document
... Royal agents sent out to spy on the counts Personally visited all regions of the empire Watched the management of his huge estates ...
... Royal agents sent out to spy on the counts Personally visited all regions of the empire Watched the management of his huge estates ...
Early Medieval Europe & Medieval Christianity
... The Empire after Charlemagne Louis the Pious (814–840) – Partible inheritance: four sons – Salic Law Treaty of Verdun (843) – Recognizes Lothar as Emperor – Splits Empire into Thirds Treaty of Mersen (870) – Divides Empire in Two ...
... The Empire after Charlemagne Louis the Pious (814–840) – Partible inheritance: four sons – Salic Law Treaty of Verdun (843) – Recognizes Lothar as Emperor – Splits Empire into Thirds Treaty of Mersen (870) – Divides Empire in Two ...
The Early middle ages
... • 1. Charlemagne’s Conquests – conquered the Lombards in northern Italy, the Muslims in the Spanish March, a strip of land just south of the Pyrenees Mountains in Spain, the Slavs in Bohemia and the Saxons, a pagan Germanic people in northwestern Germany • 2. Effects of Charlemagne’s Conquests – Inc ...
... • 1. Charlemagne’s Conquests – conquered the Lombards in northern Italy, the Muslims in the Spanish March, a strip of land just south of the Pyrenees Mountains in Spain, the Slavs in Bohemia and the Saxons, a pagan Germanic people in northwestern Germany • 2. Effects of Charlemagne’s Conquests – Inc ...
page21 - anthonyTLHSPortfolio
... revenues to raise armies, repair roads, and help the poor. He also negotiated peace treaties with invaders. ...
... revenues to raise armies, repair roads, and help the poor. He also negotiated peace treaties with invaders. ...
Early Middle Ages PowerPoint
... 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 (Charlemagne’s grandsons) Lothair – Central (Italy, Switzerland) Charles the Bald – W ...
... 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 (Charlemagne’s grandsons) Lothair – Central (Italy, Switzerland) Charles the Bald – W ...
Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms
... In 496 out of fear of defeat Clovis prayed to the Christian God for aid. He won the battle and he and his 3,000 men were baptized (converted to Christianity) 511 Clovis united all the Franks The church in Rome supported Clovis and his military campaign ...
... In 496 out of fear of defeat Clovis prayed to the Christian God for aid. He won the battle and he and his 3,000 men were baptized (converted to Christianity) 511 Clovis united all the Franks The church in Rome supported Clovis and his military campaign ...
Medieval Ages in Europe
... Verdun • Sons fight over territory left by Father (barbarian way) • Lothair, Charles the Bald, Louis the German • Treaty of Verdun- peacefully split Charlemagne's Empire amongst these three sons ...
... Verdun • Sons fight over territory left by Father (barbarian way) • Lothair, Charles the Bald, Louis the German • Treaty of Verdun- peacefully split Charlemagne's Empire amongst these three sons ...
Charlemagne: King of the Franks
... scholars to teach reading in his Empire and to reproduce books. ...
... scholars to teach reading in his Empire and to reproduce books. ...
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"".