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FRANKISH KINGDOMS (FRANCIA) By: Mady Basich and Emmalee Berger BASIC INFO. Late 5th century to the 10th century A.D. The Western Germanic people Unknown Origins Byzantine Empire BEGINNING Gaul under Byzantine control East of Gaul was vast unconquered land Germania Great Migration (400 A.D.) • • Germanians move into Gaul in masses Franks, Alamans, Angles and Saxons, Burgundians, Lombards, and Visagoths The Great Migration Britons and English Celts Alamans Angle and Saxon Franks Visagoths Burgundians Lombards RISE OF THE EMPIRE Byzantines churches Merovingian Dynasty • Clovis (481-511) • • • • Alps to the Pyrenees Roman Catholicism Aristocracy Counts vs. Bishops • After Clovis • Weak Rulers • 6th and 7th Ceturies • Austrasia, Nuestria, Burgundy • Pepin I and Arnulf were the most powerful men in Francia • Pepin II • Strengthens Connection • Charles Martel CHARLOGINIAN DYNASTY Charles Martel • • • • • • • Illegitimate son of Pepin II Born 688 A.D. Wanted power Seized power in Nuestria United Nuestria, Austrasia and Burgundy while conquering Aquitaine Nicknamed the Hammer Sons Pippin III and Carloman RISE OF ISLAM Islam had taken Spain Invaders from Spain The Battle of Tours Charles “the hammer” was called to aid Odo Defeated Abd al-Rahmad C A RO L I N G I A N DY N A S T Y Carlomon Charlemagne Son of Pepin III Son of Pepin III Fought against Aquitaine uprise Brothers Married Desiderata to make peace with Chicken when fighting Aquitaine Dies 771 A.D. at 20 Lombards Bedrada Took control over all of Francia after his brother died CHARLEMAGNE Charles the Great became the overall ruler He wanted more power like his ancestors Saxony Siege (772) • Paderborn-chopped down the tree of life, and looted • Lombard Siege(773-774) Pavia, made them into ally but left them independent CHARLEMAGNE CNT. Saxony Again and Bavaria • 775 returned and demanded conversion and alligience • Lots of fighting for many years, ended 788 • Most difficult and powerful Moors • Muslims that had conquered Spain • They wanted help defeating the Basques in their country • The Franks helped but were defeated, although they did add the Basque to their Empire CHARLEMAGNE CNT. 2 794, against the Avars, Pepin and Charlemagne fought together Then return to Saxony they forced conversion to all and a pledge of alligiance Back Home • He had blended Roman and Germanic culture • He created schools, laws, government strength, stronger commerce, and literature, art, and architecture. FALL OF THE FRANKS His sons Charles, Louis, and Pepin –Heirs • • • 810 Pepin, king of Italy, died 811 Charles, king of Saxony, died Lois lived to inherit All land and Emperor 814 Charlemagne dies at 72 Louis begins the fall by being weak in a time of peace His sons Charles, Lothair, and Louis • • They fought for control over territory The Treaty of Verdun (843) divided the empire into three parts among the sons WORKS CITED "Battle of Tours." World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, 2011. Web. 22 Nov. 2011. "Charlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance (Overview)." World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC2011. Web. 21 Nov. 2011. CLIO, "Charles Martel." World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, 2011. Web. 21 Nov. 2011. "Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours." Image. Archivo Iconografico, S.A./Corbis. World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, 2011. Web. 21 Nov. 2011. "Franks." World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, 2011. Web. 21 Nov. 2011 Biel, Timothy L. Charlemagne. San Diego, CA: Lucent, 1997. Print. Bhote, Tehmina. Charlemagne: the Life and times of an Early Medieval Emperor. New York: Rosen Pub. Group, 2005. Print. Barbero, Alessandro, and Allan Cameron. Charlemagne: Father of a Continent. London: Folio Society, 2006. Print. Joinville, Jean, Geoffroi De Villehardouin, and Caroline Smith. Chronicles of the Crusades. London: Penguin, 2008. Print. WORKS CITED Barbero, Alessandro, and Allan Cameron. Charlemagne: Father of a Continent. London: Folio Society, 2006. Print. Joinville, Jean, Geoffroi De Villehardouin, and Caroline Smith. Chronicles of the Crusades. London: Penguin, 2008. Print. http://ximene.net/wp-content/gallery/source-of-the-conflict/rise-of-the-frankishempire.png http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/prh3/151/carolmap.JPG http://ximene.net/wp-content/gallery/source-of-the-conflict/rise-of-the-frankishempire.png WORKS CITED http://ximene.net/wp-content/gallery/source-of-the-conflict/rise-of-the-frankishempire.png http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mcgee411/GHTOUT/Charlemagnebio.html http://france-travel-and-tour.blogspot.com/ http://souklaye.wordpress.com/2009/10/12/la-certitude-du-doute-245/ http://www.history.com/news/2011/06/17/history%E2%80%99s-best-and-worst-dads/ http://www.searchingthescriptures.net/main_pages/articles/instrumental_music_in_chur ch/instrumental_music_2_wells.htm