The Middle Ages - nehs-ball
... • Charlemagne organized a centralized system of governors (counts) throughout his kingdom, sending out men he knew to keep order all over his kingdom, and then sending out other men to check up on the counts. • Charlemagne also greatly expanded the size of his kingdom. He conquered France down to th ...
... • Charlemagne organized a centralized system of governors (counts) throughout his kingdom, sending out men he knew to keep order all over his kingdom, and then sending out other men to check up on the counts. • Charlemagne also greatly expanded the size of his kingdom. He conquered France down to th ...
The Middle Ages - Ms-Ball-NEHS
... • Ruled by a Chief who led a band or warriors loyal only to him – not some emperor they’d never seen ...
... • Ruled by a Chief who led a band or warriors loyal only to him – not some emperor they’d never seen ...
13.1 Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms
... domo—mayor of the palace In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes more powerful than king Defeats Muslims from Spain at Tours in 732; becomes a Christian hero Son, Pepin, begins Carolingian Dynasty— family that ruled 751–987 ...
... domo—mayor of the palace In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes more powerful than king Defeats Muslims from Spain at Tours in 732; becomes a Christian hero Son, Pepin, begins Carolingian Dynasty— family that ruled 751–987 ...
500 to 1500 AD
... • Very intelligent, but struggled all his life to learn to read and write • Deeply religious Christian • Was 6’ 4” tall, athletic, • 4 wives; 18 children ...
... • Very intelligent, but struggled all his life to learn to read and write • Deeply religious Christian • Was 6’ 4” tall, athletic, • 4 wives; 18 children ...
13.1 Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms
... domo—mayor of the palace In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes more powerful than king Defeats Muslims from Spain at Tours in 732; becomes a Christian hero Son, Pepin, begins Carolingian Dynasty— family that ruled 751–987 ...
... domo—mayor of the palace In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes more powerful than king Defeats Muslims from Spain at Tours in 732; becomes a Christian hero Son, Pepin, begins Carolingian Dynasty— family that ruled 751–987 ...
The Carolingian World: Europe in the Early Middle Ages (c
... Charlemagne was illiterate but he appreciated smart people. He recruited bright people from all over Europe and brought them to his palace, Aachen. Here he started a period known as the Carolingian Renaissance. He encouraged these smart and educated people to add lower case letters or miniscule to t ...
... Charlemagne was illiterate but he appreciated smart people. He recruited bright people from all over Europe and brought them to his palace, Aachen. Here he started a period known as the Carolingian Renaissance. He encouraged these smart and educated people to add lower case letters or miniscule to t ...
The Dark Ages_Part 5-9 - 7thgradeworldhistoryperiod6
... 2. What percentage of the city population was killed by the Bubonic plague? 3. How did the Bubonic plague arrive in Constantinople? 4. Did Justinian survive the plague? 5. How many people died of the plague? 6. Did other outbreaks of the plague reappear over next few centuries? 7. After Justinian di ...
... 2. What percentage of the city population was killed by the Bubonic plague? 3. How did the Bubonic plague arrive in Constantinople? 4. Did Justinian survive the plague? 5. How many people died of the plague? 6. Did other outbreaks of the plague reappear over next few centuries? 7. After Justinian di ...
Middle Ages (ch.8) - Goshen Central School District
... The strongest of the Germanic tribes, the FRANKS united with the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (whose place in people’s lives had grown incredibly in the absence of the Roman Empire). ***800 AD = Charlemagne becomes the 1st HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR He was able to build a large EMPIRE…He dreamed of creating a capi ...
... The strongest of the Germanic tribes, the FRANKS united with the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (whose place in people’s lives had grown incredibly in the absence of the Roman Empire). ***800 AD = Charlemagne becomes the 1st HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR He was able to build a large EMPIRE…He dreamed of creating a capi ...
Feudalism-ppt
... Pope crowned him Emperor: Joining of Germanic power, the Church and the Heritage of the Roman Empire. ...
... Pope crowned him Emperor: Joining of Germanic power, the Church and the Heritage of the Roman Empire. ...
Foundations of Medieval Europe
... copies of the bible and the few surviving ancient Greek and Roman texts – They also developed the art of Illumination and a clear written script known as Carolingian miniscule – Charlemagne strengthened the foundations of medieval civilization by encouraging scholarship ...
... copies of the bible and the few surviving ancient Greek and Roman texts – They also developed the art of Illumination and a clear written script known as Carolingian miniscule – Charlemagne strengthened the foundations of medieval civilization by encouraging scholarship ...
European Middle Ages, 500–1200
... in Roman province of Gaul Clovis, leader of the Franks, converts to Christianity in 496 Leads warriors against other Germanic armies Unites Franks into one kingdom with Church’s help by 511 ...
... in Roman province of Gaul Clovis, leader of the Franks, converts to Christianity in 496 Leads warriors against other Germanic armies Unites Franks into one kingdom with Church’s help by 511 ...
slide 1
... Defeats Muslims from Spain at Tours in 732; becomes a Christian hero Son, Pepin, begins Carolingian Dynasty—family that ruled 751–987 Charlemagne Becomes Emperor From Pepin to Charlemagne Pepin dies in 768, leaves kingdom to two sons; in 771 one son dies Second son, Charlemagne (Charles the ...
... Defeats Muslims from Spain at Tours in 732; becomes a Christian hero Son, Pepin, begins Carolingian Dynasty—family that ruled 751–987 Charlemagne Becomes Emperor From Pepin to Charlemagne Pepin dies in 768, leaves kingdom to two sons; in 771 one son dies Second son, Charlemagne (Charles the ...
The Early Middle Ages: Germanic Kingdoms Unite
... • His grandson is Charlemagne (Charles the Great)… ...
... • His grandson is Charlemagne (Charles the Great)… ...
Chapter 8 and 9 Outline
... Christine de Pizan was a writer and had three children to take care of. She was one of the only women with a good education and could make a living on her own. Women are still seen as odd creatures when it comes to education. ...
... Christine de Pizan was a writer and had three children to take care of. She was one of the only women with a good education and could make a living on her own. Women are still seen as odd creatures when it comes to education. ...
Middle Ages
... and left a greatly strengthened kingdom to his two sons, Carloman and Charles (Charlemagne) • After Carloman’s death, Charles (Charlemagne) took control of the kingdom ...
... and left a greatly strengthened kingdom to his two sons, Carloman and Charles (Charlemagne) • After Carloman’s death, Charles (Charlemagne) took control of the kingdom ...
The Early Middle Ages
... Charlemagne was also a supporter of the church and he ordered many churches built across his empire. Charlemagne was crowned emperor by the Pope, implying a connection between the Catholic Church and the emperors of the Roman Empire. At the time Byzantium was considered the Eastern Roman Empire and ...
... Charlemagne was also a supporter of the church and he ordered many churches built across his empire. Charlemagne was crowned emperor by the Pope, implying a connection between the Catholic Church and the emperors of the Roman Empire. At the time Byzantium was considered the Eastern Roman Empire and ...
topic 8 Early Middle Ages and East Asia
... Europe was in disorder and change During 400-1500AD the world was in transition and this period is referred to as the Middle Ages, Medieval period, or Dark Ages Many tribes plundered Europe during this time one of them that had a lasting effect was the Franks ...
... Europe was in disorder and change During 400-1500AD the world was in transition and this period is referred to as the Middle Ages, Medieval period, or Dark Ages Many tribes plundered Europe during this time one of them that had a lasting effect was the Franks ...
Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages
... divides the land up into counties run by counts who are to protect the land from their manors • To ensure that his orders were being followed and that there was justice in his empire Charlemagne created the Missi Dominici (the King’s Messengers) ...
... divides the land up into counties run by counts who are to protect the land from their manors • To ensure that his orders were being followed and that there was justice in his empire Charlemagne created the Missi Dominici (the King’s Messengers) ...
chapter 17 powerpoint
... Saxons and Angles into one large order, and also built a navy to challenge the Vikings. Germany – local lords took matters into their own hands, In 955 Otto I of Saxony defeated a large Magyar army near Augsburg, ending the Magyar threat. Lead his armies into Italy to help protect the papacy, and in ...
... Saxons and Angles into one large order, and also built a navy to challenge the Vikings. Germany – local lords took matters into their own hands, In 955 Otto I of Saxony defeated a large Magyar army near Augsburg, ending the Magyar threat. Lead his armies into Italy to help protect the papacy, and in ...
Middle Ages Powerpoint
... be crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III •Charlemagne increases the power of the pope and demands that a tax be paid annually to the church (10% of one’s income = a tithe) ...
... be crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III •Charlemagne increases the power of the pope and demands that a tax be paid annually to the church (10% of one’s income = a tithe) ...
Assignment - Paradise.net.nz
... Charlemagne inherited from his father Pepin and grandfather Charles Martel the mantle of a new dynasty in Europe. The Merovingian state had fallen into decay and what real power was left was being wielded not by the kings but by their palace administrators. In AD 752 this state of affairs was legiti ...
... Charlemagne inherited from his father Pepin and grandfather Charles Martel the mantle of a new dynasty in Europe. The Merovingian state had fallen into decay and what real power was left was being wielded not by the kings but by their palace administrators. In AD 752 this state of affairs was legiti ...
The Spread of Christianity
... The Power of the Medieval Church The church controlled about 1/3 of the land in Western Europe. Tithe 1/10 tax on your assets given to the church. Threat of excommunication and an inderdict gave the church tremendous control over European peasants and ...
... The Power of the Medieval Church The church controlled about 1/3 of the land in Western Europe. Tithe 1/10 tax on your assets given to the church. Threat of excommunication and an inderdict gave the church tremendous control over European peasants and ...
13.1 Rise of the Franks-teacher version
... Defeated the Lombard’s in Italy, Saxons in Germany, Avars in central Europe, tried but failed to conquered Muslim Spain, drove the Moors (Spanish Muslims) back over the Pyrenees 8. What was the Spanish March? Due to Charlemagne’s victory over the Moors, he was able to create a strip of Spanish land, ...
... Defeated the Lombard’s in Italy, Saxons in Germany, Avars in central Europe, tried but failed to conquered Muslim Spain, drove the Moors (Spanish Muslims) back over the Pyrenees 8. What was the Spanish March? Due to Charlemagne’s victory over the Moors, he was able to create a strip of Spanish land, ...
Slide 1
... •The church was the most powerful institution of the middle ages, with a complex hierarchy and much political power. •The early middle ages were characterized by the spread of Christianity. The Church’s main goal was the conversion of people throughout Europe. In the later middle ages, reform became ...
... •The church was the most powerful institution of the middle ages, with a complex hierarchy and much political power. •The early middle ages were characterized by the spread of Christianity. The Church’s main goal was the conversion of people throughout Europe. In the later middle ages, reform became ...
Aachen Cathedral
Aachen Cathedral, frequently referred to as the ""Imperial Cathedral"" (in German: Kaiserdom), is a Roman Catholic church in Aachen, Germany. The church is the oldest cathedral in northern Europe and was known as the ""Royal Church of St. Mary at Aachen"" during the Middle Ages. For 595 years, from 936 to 1531, the Aachen chapel was the church of coronation for 30 German kings and 12 queens. The church is currently the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Aachen, so named in 1802.