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The Early Middle Ages 500-1500s The Franks King Clovis Warrior king of the Franks Germanic kingdoms were now the uniting force in Europe Established the most powerful Christian kingdom of the time France is derived from their name Western Europe in Decline Period of political, social, and economic decline Cut off from advanced civilizations (Middle East, China, and India) Invaders had free range Trade slowed, towns emptied, no more classical learning Dark Ages? Used to be called Dark Ages Decline vs. Transition Blend of Greco-Roman, Germanic, and Christian traditions Now referred to as Middle Ages “Medi” = Middle “Ev” = Age Between the Roman Empire and the Renaissance Rise of Germanic Kingdoms Goths, Vandals, Saxons, and Franks Farmers and herders Little organization A New Power Islam from Arabia Overran Northern Africa and Spain Crossed into France Battle of Tours, Frankish warriors were led by Charles Martel Charles the Great = Charlemagne Grandson of Charles Martel United old western Roman empire Pope Leo III changes the game Age of Charlemagne Rebellious nobles in Rome Crowns Charlemagne as Emperor of Rome Unites the Christian community Future power struggles between popes and Germanic emperors Deepened split between Eastern and Western Christian worlds Unity and Learning Charlemagne wanted to spread Christianity Missi Dominici “envoys of the lord”: check on roads, listen to grievances, see justice done Stressed education Europe After Charlemagne Died in 814 Treaty of Verdum split empire into three regions Despite defeat at Tours, Muslims still posed a threat to Christian Europe Muslims conquer Sicily Magyars: nomadic people who settled in present-day Hungary, plundered France, Germany, and Italy Raiders From The North: Vikings Broke last remaining pieces of unity formed under Charlemagne Vikings farmers in Scandinavia Expert sailors Set up Viking colony in North America