Introduction of The Middle Ages
Introduction of The Middle Ages
Introduction of The Middle Ages
Odd Facts Part of the reason for Magyar success was that their horsemen used stirrups.
Medieval France
Merovingian Dynasty
Germanic tribe known as the Franks King Clovis conquered a large area around present day France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany Concerted to Christianity to get support of Bishops His sons- Do-Nothing-Kings allowed power to slip into the hands of the Palace mayors
Charles Martel
Mayor of the Palace Prevented Muslims from taking over
Nobles grateful Gave support
Charlemagne
Greatest of the Frankish Kings Pepins son Conquered more Germanic tribes expanding empire Crowned Holy Roman Empire for saving Pope Leo III from his enemies Missi Dominici
Fast facts: 1. Charlemagnes empire (known as the CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE) was the largest since the Roman Empir 2. Charlemagne refused to allow any of his five daughters to wed (in case their husbands attempted to remove him!).
Odd facts Carolingian just means Descendents of Charles The FIRST Charles was Charles Martel the grandfather of Charlemagn The Empire was named after this common family nam Some of the Charles which followed after the death of Charlemagne included: CHARLES THE FAT, CHARLES THE BALD AND CHARLES THE SIMPLE!
Treaty of Verdun
Charlemagnes empire is divided among three grandsons
Lothair received the central portion of the empire which later became, from north to south Louis the German received the eastern portion. Charles the Bald received the western portion, which later became Franc
Medieval England
Angles, Saxons and Jutes invaded Britain. 878 King Alfred kept vikings from taking over Wessex, his kingdom Negotiated a treated with the Danes (vikings)
Became Christians
There were very few towns in early Medieval England. A survey in 1087 counted only six outside of London. Most towns developed around religious sites or locations such as crossroads and ports where transport was easy. Towns also developed beside rivers which could be used for water supplies, transport and sewage disposal (by simply dumping it into the river)
The Church
Church was the largest landowner in western Europ Ran the majority of schools, hospitals and orphanages. Lay Investitures Weapons against political leaders: Excommunicate leaders it disapproved of (throwing them out of the church) Denying church services to ANYONE living in the rulers area (damning them to an eternity in Hell!).
1/3 of Europeans are killed. Jews are blamed leading to anti-semitic attacks. The authority of the church was questioned. So many workers were killed that the remaining workers could argue for better conditions.