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Medieval Middle Ages 476 AD Rome Falls Review Video: Dark Ages Ch 2 Beginning of “Dark Ages” Medieval Middle Ages • Life was hard • People were Illiterate Medieval Middle Ages • Christianity was desired – After life was looked forward to…had to be better. Germanic Tribal Culture • Germanic Law was personal – Feuds often erupted between families (tribes) Jesus was the New Emperor • Christian Monasteries – Education – Medical care • Leaches for “bleeding” • “blood letting” European Culture • Greco – Roman background • Christianity (Roman Empire) • Germanic Cultures FRANKS • Clovis – First Frankish King – Converted to Christianity (Political move) FRANKS • Clovis – First Frankish King – Converted to Christianity • Charles Martel – Defeated the Muslims at Battle of Tours FRANKS • CHARLEMAGNE – Charles the Great FRANKS • CHARLEMAGNE – Charles the Great • Pope Leo II asked for help vs Raiders/Rebels in Rome • Charlemagne Wins Note: never lost in 50 years Crowned Holy Roman Emperor Christmas Day – 800 AD Crowned Holy Roman Emperor Christmas Day – 800 AD Who had ultimate Authority? The Pope (the Church) or the Emperor (state) Set the stage for the next 1000 years FRANKS CHARLEMAGNE – Charles the Great Carolingian Renaissance Curious, Intelligent, Strong Warrior, Devout Christian FRANKS CHARLEMAGNE – Charles the Great Carolingian Renaissance Curious, Intelligent, Strong Warrior, Devout Christian Illiterate, but strongly supported learning • Watch video: Dark Ages Ch 3 Ch 4 Clovis Ch 8 Holy War (Battle of Tours) FEUDALISM Economic System Political system VIKING ERA • Viking strategy of terror • Efficient Viking boats • Ruthless Killers • • 6 year old playing ball Laughed at the thought of killing children • Last name: Skull-splitter Need for Feudalism • Invaders posed a threat – No Government – Vikings – Muslims – Other Nobles Need for Feudalism • Invaders posed a threat – No Government – Vikings – Muslims – Other Nobles • Nobles (Aristrocrats) became protection – Feudalism Serf Freemen KNIGHTS EARLY MIDDLE AGES THUGS AND WARRIORS LEFTOVER FROM VIKING WARS KNIGHTS Almost all Nobles were knights Training began at age 7 - Page KNIGHTS Chivalry • A way of life for the nobles • How to treat women • How to treat each other MANOR SYSTEM • Economic foundation of Feudal Society MANOR SYSTEM • Economic foundation of Feudal Society MANOR SYSTEM Center of manorial life was the village church Village life was also very communal Medieval Life People rarely bathed Believed it might make them sick There are stories of how people didn’t bathe in the Middle Ages – for example, St Fintan of Clonenagh was said to take a bath only once a year, just before Easter, for twenty-four years. Meanwhile, the Anglo-Saxons were believed that the Vikings were overly concerned with cleanliness since they took a bath once a week. On the other hand, we can also see many literary references and works of art depicting people taking baths, and noting that it was part of daily activity. Harmful Bacteria was everywhere