Notable People of Medieval Period
Notable People of Medieval Period
Notable People of Medieval Period
OF MEDIEVAL
PERIOD
GROUP IV
ALFRED THE GREAT
Occupation: King of Wessex
Born: 849 in Wantage, England
Died: 899 in Winchester, England
Reign: 871 - 899
Best known for: Establishing peace with the Vikings and building the Kingdom of
England
Early Life
Alfred was born in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex which was located in the
southwest of England. Alfred's father, Aethelwulf, was king of Wessex and Alfred grew up
as a prince. He had four older brothers, however, so it was doubtful that he would ever
be king.
Alfred was an intelligent child who loved to learn and memorize poems. He traveled to
Rome as a child where he met the pope. The pope anointed Alfred as an honorary
consul of Rome.
After Alfred's father died in 858, his brother Aethebald became king. Over the next
several years each of his brothers died until his last elder brother, Aethelred, was
crowned king.
Fighting the Vikings
Becoming King
Burning of the Cakes Legend
Peace with the Vikings
Ruling as King
Death
CONTIBUTIONS
LITERATURE
LAW
LEARNING
Interesting Facts about Alfred the Great
He is the only English ruler to be called "the Great".
Alfred divided his army into two groups. One group
would stay home with their families while the other group
guarded the borders from Viking raids.
Alfred was called "King of the English" on his coins.
Alfred captured London in 886 and rebuilt much of the
city.
Legend says that Alfred once disguised himself as a
minstrel and snuck into a Viking war camp to spy on
them.
Despite being very courageous and a great leader,
Alfred was physically a sickly and frail man. He struggled
with illness most of his life.
CHARLEMAGNE
Occupation: King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor
Born: April 2, 742 in Liege, Belgium
Died: January 28, 814 in Aachen, Germany
Best known for: Founding father of the French and German Monarchies
Early Life
Genghis Khan grew up on the harsh cold plains of Mongolia. His name as a boy was
Temujin, which meant "finest steel". His father, Yesugai, was the khan (like a chief) of
their tribe. Even though life was difficult, Temujin enjoyed his childhood years. He rode
horses from a young age and enjoyed hunting with his brothers
Married
Betrayed
Building an Army
Revenge on the Tartars
A Brilliant General
Leader
Conquests
Muslim Lands
Death
CONTRIBUTIONS
RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE AND
PROMOTED TRADE
EDUCATION
CULTURAL EXCHANGE
ESTABLISH THE LARGEST LAND
EMPIRE IN HISTORY
Interesting Facts about Genghis Khan
Despite being one of the most powerful rulers in the world,
he preferred to live in a tent called a yurt.
The Mongols used a similar system to the Pony Express to
carry messages quickly throughout the empire.
His four favorite sons were Ogedei, Tolui, Chagatai, and
Jochi. Tolui's son was Kublai Khan who would conquer all of
China and establish the Yuan Dynasty.
He once said that "conquering the world on horseback is
easy; it is dismounting and governing that is hard."
One of his greatest generals was Jebe. Jebe was once an
enemy who shot Genghis in battle with an arrow. Genghis
was so impressed he spared Jebe's life. Jebe's nickname
became "The Arrow".
JOAN OF ARC
Occupation: Military Leader
Born: 1412 in Domremy, France
Died: May 30, 1431 Rouen, France
Best known for: Leading the French against the
English in the Hundred Years War at a young age
CHRISTIANITY
WOMEN RIGHTS
Interesting Facts about Joan of Arc
When King Charles first met Joan he dressed as a courtier to try and fool
Joan. Joan, however, immediately approached the king and bowed to
him.
When Joan traveled she cut her hair and dressed to look like a man.
King Charles of France, who Joan had helped to reclaim his throne, did
nothing to help her once she was captured by the English.
In 1920, Joan of Arc was proclaimed a Saint of the Catholic Church.
Her nickname was "The Maid of Orleans".
It is said that Joan knew she would be wounded in the Battle of Orleans.
She also predicted that something bad would happen at the city of
Compiegne where she was captured.
JUSTINIAN I
Occupation: Emperor of Byzantium
Born: 482 in Macedonia
Died: 565 in Constantinople
Reign: 527 - 565
Best known for: The Golden Age of Byzantium and the Justinian Code of Law
Unlike most of the great rulers during the Middle Ages, Justinian was not born
into a royal family. He was born to a peasant woman named Vigilantia in the
Macedonian town of Tauresium. Fortunately for Justinian, his uncle Justin was a
rising star in the emperor's imperial guard. Justin adopted Justinian and had him
move to Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. There Justinian
received a good education learning how to read and write as well as law and
history.
Justinian's uncle was an ambitious man. He became very close to the emperor
and gathered many strong allies. When the emperor died without an heir in 518,
Justin seized the position of emperor. Justinian soon became one of his Uncle
Justin's chief advisors and generals.
Marrying Theodora
Becoming Emperor
Expanding the Empire
Justinian Code
Building, Religion, and the Arts
Chariot Race Riots
Death
Interesting Facts about Justinian I
He introduced new laws that protected both
slaves and women.
There was a horrible plague in Constantinople
during the 540s. Justinian got sick, but managed
to recover.
He was the last Roman emperor to speak Latin.
Because of his hard work he was sometimes
called the "emperor who never sleeps."
MARCO POLO
Occupation: Explorer and Traveler
Born: Venice, Italy in 1254
Died: January 8, 1324 Venice, Italy
Best known for: European traveler to China
and the Far East
Reign: 1486-1503