Effects of Crusades
... The Kingdom of the Franks • The Frankish kingdom was est. by Clovis • 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, a ...
... The Kingdom of the Franks • The Frankish kingdom was est. by Clovis • 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, a ...
Ch 13-14 Notes - Leon County Schools
... Between 1337-1453 England & ___________________ fought a series of conflicts English rulers tried to hold on to ______________________ lands _______________________ III claimed the French crown in 1337 At first ________________________ won a string of victories Their success was due to the _________ ...
... Between 1337-1453 England & ___________________ fought a series of conflicts English rulers tried to hold on to ______________________ lands _______________________ III claimed the French crown in 1337 At first ________________________ won a string of victories Their success was due to the _________ ...
Middle Ages: 500 C.E. * 1500 C.E.
... Most of “Europe” had splintered into tiny kingdoms; exception Frankish Kingdom which grew to modern-day France ...
... Most of “Europe” had splintered into tiny kingdoms; exception Frankish Kingdom which grew to modern-day France ...
The Two Worlds of Christendom
... food and medical attention, acted as orphanages and inns, provided basic education services ...
... food and medical attention, acted as orphanages and inns, provided basic education services ...
Chapter 9: Emerging Europe and The Byzantine Empire
... From Eastern Roman Empire to Byzantine Empire After the death of Justinian the Eastern Roman Empire had too much territory to protect far from Constantinople. – Loses of Justinian’s territories to Germans and Muslims reduced Eastern empire Remaining lands in the Balkans and Asia Minor called the By ...
... From Eastern Roman Empire to Byzantine Empire After the death of Justinian the Eastern Roman Empire had too much territory to protect far from Constantinople. – Loses of Justinian’s territories to Germans and Muslims reduced Eastern empire Remaining lands in the Balkans and Asia Minor called the By ...
The Start of the Middle Ages
... Economic and political relationship between a noble (the Lord) and the commoners who live on his manor Manor = estate (castle + fief) of the noble Why it existed – because of raids and feudalism, people needed to be self-sufficient at the local level ...
... Economic and political relationship between a noble (the Lord) and the commoners who live on his manor Manor = estate (castle + fief) of the noble Why it existed – because of raids and feudalism, people needed to be self-sufficient at the local level ...
WHI.9
... called Charlemagne Important because now Rome is controlled by a Germanic king, protecting Christianity ...
... called Charlemagne Important because now Rome is controlled by a Germanic king, protecting Christianity ...
Class Notes Chapter 6 lesson 1 The Early Middle Ages I
... Martel’s death. He donated his lands to the Catholic Church and the Pope and these lands became known as the Papal States (inside modern Italy). ...
... Martel’s death. He donated his lands to the Catholic Church and the Pope and these lands became known as the Papal States (inside modern Italy). ...
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... included elements of ancient Rome, the practices of Germanic invaders who formed new states, Christianity, and elements of pre-Roman culture that still survived. iconoclasm: The destruction of holy images; a term most often used to describe the Byzantine state policy of image destruction from 726 to ...
... included elements of ancient Rome, the practices of Germanic invaders who formed new states, Christianity, and elements of pre-Roman culture that still survived. iconoclasm: The destruction of holy images; a term most often used to describe the Byzantine state policy of image destruction from 726 to ...
9.5 Medieval Europe
... • Battle of Hastings • 300 years of blending French-Anglo-Saxon • 1215 King John and Magna Carta • Emerging middle class in later Middle Ages • “bourgeois” • Parliament invented ...
... • Battle of Hastings • 300 years of blending French-Anglo-Saxon • 1215 King John and Magna Carta • Emerging middle class in later Middle Ages • “bourgeois” • Parliament invented ...
The Middle Ages - Scott County School District 1
... Germanic people converted Monasteries- monks lived w/o possessions to serve God Convents- nuns also followed this life Became best educated ...
... Germanic people converted Monasteries- monks lived w/o possessions to serve God Convents- nuns also followed this life Became best educated ...
The Early Middle Ages
... Conquered and Christianized neighboring kingdoms Northern Italy, part of Spain, all of France, Germany, Low Countries Restored Pope Leo III and was named “Holy Roman Emperor” on Christma in 800 Capital at Aachen Advances in scholarship, literature, law Called “Carolingian Dynasty” ...
... Conquered and Christianized neighboring kingdoms Northern Italy, part of Spain, all of France, Germany, Low Countries Restored Pope Leo III and was named “Holy Roman Emperor” on Christma in 800 Capital at Aachen Advances in scholarship, literature, law Called “Carolingian Dynasty” ...
Christianity and the Dark Ages
... • After the fall of Rome, the Catholic Church centered in Rome held together society in Western Europe. ...
... • After the fall of Rome, the Catholic Church centered in Rome held together society in Western Europe. ...
Section 2 Notes
... • Wanted to be king • Working with the pope he fought the Lombard's • Pope anointed him “king by the grace of God” • Carolingian Dynasty begins • Ruled Franks from ...
... • Wanted to be king • Working with the pope he fought the Lombard's • Pope anointed him “king by the grace of God” • Carolingian Dynasty begins • Ruled Franks from ...
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... • Wanted to be king • Working with the pope he fought the Lombard's • Pope anointed him “king by the grace of God” • Carolingian Dynasty begins • Ruled Franks from ...
... • Wanted to be king • Working with the pope he fought the Lombard's • Pope anointed him “king by the grace of God” • Carolingian Dynasty begins • Ruled Franks from ...
Chapter 9 Emerging Eruope and the Byzantine Empire, 400
... A. During the High Middle Ages, European monarchs began to extend their power and build strong states. 1. In England and France, pressure from the nobility and other social groups led to the granting of parliamentary representation. 2. The Frankish Kingdom was weakened by its effort to control both ...
... A. During the High Middle Ages, European monarchs began to extend their power and build strong states. 1. In England and France, pressure from the nobility and other social groups led to the granting of parliamentary representation. 2. The Frankish Kingdom was weakened by its effort to control both ...
The Middle Ages
... some 4,500 Saxons • Forced Saxons to convert to Christianity, declared that anyone who didn’t get baptized or follow other Christian traditions be put to death • HARSH! ...
... some 4,500 Saxons • Forced Saxons to convert to Christianity, declared that anyone who didn’t get baptized or follow other Christian traditions be put to death • HARSH! ...
The Early Middle Ages and The High Middle Ages
... eastern and western churches. The western church, became known as the Roman Catholic Church • The most powerful secular force in medieval Europe – *The pope claimed authority over all men – Taught all men were sinners and doomed unless saved through Sacraments – Taught that men and women were equal ...
... eastern and western churches. The western church, became known as the Roman Catholic Church • The most powerful secular force in medieval Europe – *The pope claimed authority over all men – Taught all men were sinners and doomed unless saved through Sacraments – Taught that men and women were equal ...
The Middle Ages
... if you were a younger son and didn’t stand to collect your father’s inheritance – than this journey looked appealing to you c) Politically – provided an opportunity for the pope to gain new territory and wealth – as opposed to his rival the emperor of the Byzantine Empire and Eastern Orthodox Chur ...
... if you were a younger son and didn’t stand to collect your father’s inheritance – than this journey looked appealing to you c) Politically – provided an opportunity for the pope to gain new territory and wealth – as opposed to his rival the emperor of the Byzantine Empire and Eastern Orthodox Chur ...
CHAPTER 10 : THE FRANKISH KINGDOM AND THE PAPACY
... regularly adopted by all the subsequent Kings of France. When Clovis ascended from the baptismal font he was the only as well as the eldest son of the Church, for he alone, of all the new chiefs that now governed the West, had as yet submitted to the baptismal rite. The threshold once crossed, other ...
... regularly adopted by all the subsequent Kings of France. When Clovis ascended from the baptismal font he was the only as well as the eldest son of the Church, for he alone, of all the new chiefs that now governed the West, had as yet submitted to the baptismal rite. The threshold once crossed, other ...
Rise of Europe Middle Ages PowerPoint
... Started with weak king but slowly increased power and expanded land King Louis IX was very generous, religious, kind, & well liked. After his death he was made a saint. Philip IV disagreed with pope and sent people after him. Pope died from injuries. New pope was French and moved head of church ...
... Started with weak king but slowly increased power and expanded land King Louis IX was very generous, religious, kind, & well liked. After his death he was made a saint. Philip IV disagreed with pope and sent people after him. Pope died from injuries. New pope was French and moved head of church ...
Chapter 13 - Greer Middle College
... • 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 ...
... • 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 ...
Christianity in the 9th century
In 9th century Christianity, Charlemagne was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor, which continued the Photian schism.