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... Germanic invaders overrun western Roman Empire in 400s Fighting disrupts trade and government; people abandon cities Marks the beginning of the Middle Ages—period from 500 to 1500 The Decline of Learning As cities are abandoned, level of learning declines Knowledge of Greek language and cu ...
... Germanic invaders overrun western Roman Empire in 400s Fighting disrupts trade and government; people abandon cities Marks the beginning of the Middle Ages—period from 500 to 1500 The Decline of Learning As cities are abandoned, level of learning declines Knowledge of Greek language and cu ...
The Middle Ages - Class Notes For Mr. Pantano
... When faced with the need for quick cash, nobles offered their serfs a chance to buy their freedom. Because the serfs had sold goods at the marketplaces, many were able to buy their freedom. As the serfs left, the feudal system declined. The serfs were free, but where could they go? Some stayed on th ...
... When faced with the need for quick cash, nobles offered their serfs a chance to buy their freedom. Because the serfs had sold goods at the marketplaces, many were able to buy their freedom. As the serfs left, the feudal system declined. The serfs were free, but where could they go? Some stayed on th ...
Western Europe / Japan Post Classical 600-1450
... Divided into two periods: I. Dark Ages (5th - 10th centuries) II. Later Middle Ages (11th - 14th centuries) ...
... Divided into two periods: I. Dark Ages (5th - 10th centuries) II. Later Middle Ages (11th - 14th centuries) ...
Pre-seventeenth century
... • “A manor was a community of peasant farmers who were tied to land and who bartered a portion of their labor for the protection provided a local warrior.” ...
... • “A manor was a community of peasant farmers who were tied to land and who bartered a portion of their labor for the protection provided a local warrior.” ...
CHAPTER 1 The Legacy of the Roman Empire
... By 300 C.E. Germanic Tribes attacking border Once the empire was so large local men were recruited into Roman Legions, but these soldiers had little loyalty to Rome ...
... By 300 C.E. Germanic Tribes attacking border Once the empire was so large local men were recruited into Roman Legions, but these soldiers had little loyalty to Rome ...
Chapter 6 The making of western Europe
... Often seen as a period of decline, the Early Middle Ages witnessed both continuity from the Roman past as well as great transformations. The mixing of Germanic, Hunnish, Celtic and Roman peoples changed the social composition of western Europe. Settlement patterns became more rural as economic produ ...
... Often seen as a period of decline, the Early Middle Ages witnessed both continuity from the Roman past as well as great transformations. The mixing of Germanic, Hunnish, Celtic and Roman peoples changed the social composition of western Europe. Settlement patterns became more rural as economic produ ...
Charlemagne
... The Western Roman Empire fell approximately 500 AD. This was largely due to the multitudes of attacks from Germanic Barbarians, Vikings and even the Muslims. The Christian Church was the only institution left standing. People fled from the towns to the countryside as barbarians approached and starte ...
... The Western Roman Empire fell approximately 500 AD. This was largely due to the multitudes of attacks from Germanic Barbarians, Vikings and even the Muslims. The Christian Church was the only institution left standing. People fled from the towns to the countryside as barbarians approached and starte ...
Overview and Foundation: SS 8-T300-16-17
... bottom of the system were serfs, peasants who were not free to leave the lord’s land without permission. Western Europe During the Middle Ages For 500 years, much of Europe was part of the Roman Empire. When Rome fell to invading barbarians in 476 C.E., Europe was left with no central government or ...
... bottom of the system were serfs, peasants who were not free to leave the lord’s land without permission. Western Europe During the Middle Ages For 500 years, much of Europe was part of the Roman Empire. When Rome fell to invading barbarians in 476 C.E., Europe was left with no central government or ...
franks__feudalism_best
... • by 511 AD—united all of the Franks into one kingdom • two forces were now allied 1. Military (Franks) 2. Spiritual (Church) ...
... • by 511 AD—united all of the Franks into one kingdom • two forces were now allied 1. Military (Franks) 2. Spiritual (Church) ...
Early Middle Ages in Europe
... would you have help you rule? Which areas of the kingdom would you have them rule? ...
... would you have help you rule? Which areas of the kingdom would you have them rule? ...
The Middle Ages
... Age of Migrations • Most powerful kingdom in western Europe was that of the Franks. • Charlemagne (768 – 814) most famous ruler • Vikings seized much of modern day England, France, and Ireland ...
... Age of Migrations • Most powerful kingdom in western Europe was that of the Franks. • Charlemagne (768 – 814) most famous ruler • Vikings seized much of modern day England, France, and Ireland ...
Chapter 9 - Humble ISD
... Kingdoms • Visigoths, occupied Spain and Italy until the Ostrogoths, another Germanic tribe, took control of Italy in the 5th century. • By 500 Western Roman Empire was replaced by states ruled by German kings. ...
... Kingdoms • Visigoths, occupied Spain and Italy until the Ostrogoths, another Germanic tribe, took control of Italy in the 5th century. • By 500 Western Roman Empire was replaced by states ruled by German kings. ...
Review - cue cards
... • Series of conflicts that lasted more than 100 years between England and France • King Edward III of England claimed the French throne and attacked France in 1337 • English many victories early b/c of long bow • English close to winning and laid siege to Orleans in ...
... • Series of conflicts that lasted more than 100 years between England and France • King Edward III of England claimed the French throne and attacked France in 1337 • English many victories early b/c of long bow • English close to winning and laid siege to Orleans in ...
Middle Ages - guided notes
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Germanic Kingdoms Unite under Charlemagne
... longer countries to be proud of – people lived in clans and were personally loyal to the tribe or a chief To replace the institutions no longer operating due to the fall, new foundations were established to replace them ...
... longer countries to be proud of – people lived in clans and were personally loyal to the tribe or a chief To replace the institutions no longer operating due to the fall, new foundations were established to replace them ...
Happy Constitution Day
... – No written laws – Governed by unwritten customs – Elected kings to lead them ...
... – No written laws – Governed by unwritten customs – Elected kings to lead them ...
The Middle Ages: An Introduction
... beginning of the Middle Ages in 476 (the year Germanic invaders overthrew the last Roman emperor of the Western Empire), we now think of a gradual transition. Rome and its culture did not disappear overnight. In fact it took centuries for various Germanic peoples to migrate into Europe during “Late ...
... beginning of the Middle Ages in 476 (the year Germanic invaders overthrew the last Roman emperor of the Western Empire), we now think of a gradual transition. Rome and its culture did not disappear overnight. In fact it took centuries for various Germanic peoples to migrate into Europe during “Late ...
The Middle Ages
... First dynasty after the Romans and ruled for 300 years Leader in 481 CE was Clovis I- he united Frankish tribes and expanded territory His conversion to Christianity won him support from the Church Clovis I assigned a specific financial value to everyone and everything; concept of trial options (tri ...
... First dynasty after the Romans and ruled for 300 years Leader in 481 CE was Clovis I- he united Frankish tribes and expanded territory His conversion to Christianity won him support from the Church Clovis I assigned a specific financial value to everyone and everything; concept of trial options (tri ...
U4LG1 - Weebly
... Causes Adopted as official religion of the Roman Empire in 312AD by the Edict of Milan Pax Romana offered peaceful period for Christian missionaries to travel throughout the Roman Empire Missionaries were able to speak to large crowds in the urban areas of the Roman Empire where Greek was commonly s ...
... Causes Adopted as official religion of the Roman Empire in 312AD by the Edict of Milan Pax Romana offered peaceful period for Christian missionaries to travel throughout the Roman Empire Missionaries were able to speak to large crowds in the urban areas of the Roman Empire where Greek was commonly s ...
Chapter 16 PART ONE - Western Europe During the Early Middle
... Also known as the “Dark Ages” or “Medieval” era ...
... Also known as the “Dark Ages” or “Medieval” era ...
The Body of Civil Law
... • Germans and Romans intermarried and created a new society in which German customs had an important role. The extended family was the center of German society. They worked the land together and protected each other in violent times. • The German concept of the family affected crime and punishment, ...
... • Germans and Romans intermarried and created a new society in which German customs had an important role. The extended family was the center of German society. They worked the land together and protected each other in violent times. • The German concept of the family affected crime and punishment, ...
After the Fall- Western Europe #2
... consolidate the ruins of central Italy and Rome into the Papal States under the Byzantines still held Byzantines as the rightful ruler of Italy - just after the death of Justinian extend the role of the Western Christian Church through Europe and to Britain and Ireland where literacy is ...
... consolidate the ruins of central Italy and Rome into the Papal States under the Byzantines still held Byzantines as the rightful ruler of Italy - just after the death of Justinian extend the role of the Western Christian Church through Europe and to Britain and Ireland where literacy is ...
Migration Period
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.