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Essential Standards
... knowledge of Roman language, law, philosophy, and art to early medieval Western Europe. Students may discuss why the empire survived in the east. Comparative factors include the benefits of having greater manufacturing and commerce, more tax revenues, and more effective defenses against nomadic cava ...
... knowledge of Roman language, law, philosophy, and art to early medieval Western Europe. Students may discuss why the empire survived in the east. Comparative factors include the benefits of having greater manufacturing and commerce, more tax revenues, and more effective defenses against nomadic cava ...
AP Ch 9
... Early Medieval Society in the West During the early medieval period a class of nobles emerged and developed into ...
... Early Medieval Society in the West During the early medieval period a class of nobles emerged and developed into ...
Chapter 10 Christian Europe Emerges
... Early Medieval Society in the West During the early medieval period a class of nobles emerged and developed into ...
... Early Medieval Society in the West During the early medieval period a class of nobles emerged and developed into ...
Body of Civil Law or what is called the Justinian Code
... Early Medieval Society in the West During the early medieval period a class of nobles emerged and developed into ...
... Early Medieval Society in the West During the early medieval period a class of nobles emerged and developed into ...
Medieval Kingdoms in Europe
... Holy Roman Empire • Later, in Italy – Emperors Fredrick I and Fredrick II wanted to expand into Italy for land/revenue • Creates power vacuum back home in Germany –German nobles build small German states…. ...
... Holy Roman Empire • Later, in Italy – Emperors Fredrick I and Fredrick II wanted to expand into Italy for land/revenue • Creates power vacuum back home in Germany –German nobles build small German states…. ...
A. Byzantine Empire
... Independent Thinking Ideas thought to be heresies by the Roman Catholic Church received imperial support: Arianism denied that Father and Son were equal and coeternal. Monophysitism taught that Jesus had only one nature, a composite divine-human one. Iconoclasm forbid the use of images (ico ...
... Independent Thinking Ideas thought to be heresies by the Roman Catholic Church received imperial support: Arianism denied that Father and Son were equal and coeternal. Monophysitism taught that Jesus had only one nature, a composite divine-human one. Iconoclasm forbid the use of images (ico ...
Why do you think everyone chose to be isolated?
... deserted, as they were stricken, too. Bodies were left in empty houses, and there was no one to give them a Christian burial." ...
... deserted, as they were stricken, too. Bodies were left in empty houses, and there was no one to give them a Christian burial." ...
File - History with Halkuff
... 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, Clovis and his soldiers fought another Germanic trib ...
... 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, Clovis and his soldiers fought another Germanic trib ...
Formation of Europe
... • Grandson of Martel • Crowned emperor in 800 by Pope • Gained more European land • Encouraged founding of schools • Granted land to nobles who supported him • Origins of feudal system ...
... • Grandson of Martel • Crowned emperor in 800 by Pope • Gained more European land • Encouraged founding of schools • Granted land to nobles who supported him • Origins of feudal system ...
Notes final
... Shortly after Muhammad’s death, Arab warriors conquered the Sasanid empire in Persia and overran large portions of the Byzantine empire By the mid-7th century, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and north Africa had fallen under Muslim rule Later subjected Constantinople to two prolonged sieges in 674-67 ...
... Shortly after Muhammad’s death, Arab warriors conquered the Sasanid empire in Persia and overran large portions of the Byzantine empire By the mid-7th century, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and north Africa had fallen under Muslim rule Later subjected Constantinople to two prolonged sieges in 674-67 ...
Chapter 5 - msjacksonapworld
... they ruled one of the largest empires in world history. The republican institutions of government they had established were soon swept aside, however, with the creation of a centralized imperial state to rule this empire. By the third century the empire began to decline because of growing external t ...
... they ruled one of the largest empires in world history. The republican institutions of government they had established were soon swept aside, however, with the creation of a centralized imperial state to rule this empire. By the third century the empire began to decline because of growing external t ...
The Evolution of Christian Societies in Byzantium
... empire Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Lombards, Franks, and other Germanic peoples occupied imperial provinces, displacing the Romans and their institutions As they built successor states, Germanic peoples absorbed a great deal of Roman influence Many of them converted to Christianity, and others adap ...
... empire Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Lombards, Franks, and other Germanic peoples occupied imperial provinces, displacing the Romans and their institutions As they built successor states, Germanic peoples absorbed a great deal of Roman influence Many of them converted to Christianity, and others adap ...
A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe
... •Vikings – Seagoing Scandinavian raiders who disrupted coastal areas of Europe from the 8th to 11th centuries; pushed across the Atlantic to Iceland, Greenland, and North America •From the mid-5th c. until about 900 CE disorder prevailed in western Europe •Muslims controlled Spain - maintained a v ...
... •Vikings – Seagoing Scandinavian raiders who disrupted coastal areas of Europe from the 8th to 11th centuries; pushed across the Atlantic to Iceland, Greenland, and North America •From the mid-5th c. until about 900 CE disorder prevailed in western Europe •Muslims controlled Spain - maintained a v ...
500 to 1500 AD
... • Had a close relationship with the Pope • The Pope asked Pepin for protection from a surrounding Germanic tribe called the Lombards • 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 o ...
... • Had a close relationship with the Pope • The Pope asked Pepin for protection from a surrounding Germanic tribe called the Lombards • 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 o ...
European Middle Ages - iBlog Teacher Websites
... • Population Shifts– Cities collapsed = nobles and other citizens retreating to rural areas. ...
... • Population Shifts– Cities collapsed = nobles and other citizens retreating to rural areas. ...
Byzantine Empire
... Byzantium = eastern empire Rome = western empire 476, Germanic forces from the north conquered the Western Roman Empire ...
... Byzantium = eastern empire Rome = western empire 476, Germanic forces from the north conquered the Western Roman Empire ...
600CE- 1450CE - Mr. Geoffrion
... Women still treated unequally in some ways Example: Testimony in court ...
... Women still treated unequally in some ways Example: Testimony in court ...
CHAPTERS IN BRIEF European Middle Ages, 500–1200
... to become knights at an early age. They gained experience by fighting in staged combats called tournaments. These fights were fierce, but real battles were very bloody and harsh. To protect their lands and homes, nobles built stone castles. When a castle was attacked, defenders poured hot oil or boi ...
... to become knights at an early age. They gained experience by fighting in staged combats called tournaments. These fights were fierce, but real battles were very bloody and harsh. To protect their lands and homes, nobles built stone castles. When a castle was attacked, defenders poured hot oil or boi ...
WHI.09: Europe During the Middle Ages from 500 to 1000 A.D.
... the Germanic tribes, and the Church served the social, political, and religious needs of the people. The decline of Roman influence in Western Europe left people with little protection against invasion, so they entered into feudal agreements with land-holding lords who promised them protection. Fran ...
... the Germanic tribes, and the Church served the social, political, and religious needs of the people. The decline of Roman influence in Western Europe left people with little protection against invasion, so they entered into feudal agreements with land-holding lords who promised them protection. Fran ...
Fall of the Roman Empire
... have no real loyalty to the Emperor or to the empire in general. The soldiers often picked up local traditions where they were stationed and refused to fight the creators of their adopted culture. The army was mostly concentrated on the frontiers of the empire and had lighter armor and smaller shiel ...
... have no real loyalty to the Emperor or to the empire in general. The soldiers often picked up local traditions where they were stationed and refused to fight the creators of their adopted culture. The army was mostly concentrated on the frontiers of the empire and had lighter armor and smaller shiel ...
High Middle Ages
... money challenge the feudal system of exchange? 4. Why is the formation of Parliaments and the Magna Carta important in understanding the development of the West? 5. What changes were taking place specifically in Italy in the late Middle Age and why? ...
... money challenge the feudal system of exchange? 4. Why is the formation of Parliaments and the Magna Carta important in understanding the development of the West? 5. What changes were taking place specifically in Italy in the late Middle Age and why? ...
Medieval Unit Review
... Divided into 3 periods: The Medieval Period begins with the fall of Rome ...
... Divided into 3 periods: The Medieval Period begins with the fall of Rome ...
Byzantine Empire and Medieval Europe
... empire into two, maintains control of the wealthier Eastern half (Greece, Anatolia, Syria, Egypt) while the Western half (Italy, Gaul, Spain, Britain) continues to decline ...
... empire into two, maintains control of the wealthier Eastern half (Greece, Anatolia, Syria, Egypt) while the Western half (Italy, Gaul, Spain, Britain) continues to decline ...
Chapter 6
... center of Italy but are not too rugged. Fertile plains supported a growing population. Ancestors of the Romans settled along the Tiber River. These villages eventually grew into Rome. ...
... center of Italy but are not too rugged. Fertile plains supported a growing population. Ancestors of the Romans settled along the Tiber River. These villages eventually grew into Rome. ...
Lesson 2 - Grace Messenger
... between his sons Arcadius in the East and Honorius in the West. Aleric and the Goths rebelled after unjust treatment by the Romans. The Goths gathered up other rebellious tribes during their campaign through Greece. The Goths made their way down the Italian peninsula and laid Siege to Rome. The east ...
... between his sons Arcadius in the East and Honorius in the West. Aleric and the Goths rebelled after unjust treatment by the Romans. The Goths gathered up other rebellious tribes during their campaign through Greece. The Goths made their way down the Italian peninsula and laid Siege to Rome. The east ...
Migration Period
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The Migration Period, better known as the Barbarian Invasions also referred to as the Völkerwanderung (in German), was a period of intensified barbarian invasion in Europe, often defined from the period when it seriously impacted the Roman world, as running from about 376 to 800 AD during the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. This period was marked by profound changes both within the Roman Empire and beyond its ""barbarian frontier"". The barbarians who came first were Germanic tribes such as the Goths, Vandals, Angles, Saxons, Lombards, Suebi, Frisii, Jutes and Franks; they were later pushed westwards by the Huns, Avars, Slavs, Bulgars and Alans.Later barbarian invasions (such as the Viking, Norman, Hungarian, Moorish, Turkic, and Mongol invasions) also had significant effects (especially in North Africa, the Iberian peninsula, Anatolia and Central and Eastern Europe); however, they are outside the scope of the Migration Period.