- middle ages were from AD 476 - AD 1453
- (this is a new society) The new society has roots in:
- classical heritage of Rome
- Beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- customs of various Germanic tribes.
- 5th century Germanic invaders overrun the western half of the Roman Empire. Causing:
- Disruption of trade
- downfall of cities
- population shifts to rural areas.
- Effects of invasion
- Tribes had oral tradition, songs. but couldn't read Greek or Latin.
- Romance languages evolve. (French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian)
- Few besides priests were literate.
- Germanic warriors' loyalty is to the lord of the manor, he provides them with food, weapons, treasure.
- Result:
- no orderly government for large areas
- small communities.
- Clovis rules the Germanic people of Gaul, known as the Franks (Which is where "France comes from)
- in 496 AD he had a battle field conversion- he and 3000 of his warriors become Christians
- In 520 AD, Benedict writes rules for monks. Rules are on power point
- Scholastica wrote similar rules for nuns.
- They operate schools, maintained libraries and copied books.
- Church revenues are used to help poor, build roads, and raise armies.
- This is a Theocracy. (know definition)
- Gregory's spiritual kingdom (Christendom) extends from Italy to England, from Spain to Germany.
- a descendant of Clovis, Charles Martel was also known as Charles the Hammer.
- Hammer defeats a Muslim raiding party from Spain at the battle of tours in 732 (if he hadn't won, western Europe could have become part of the Muslim empire)
- Charles Martel's son is Pepin the short.
- Pepin the Short's son was Charlemagne, meaning Charles the Great (a great warrior, 6'4")
- Charlemagne
- fought Muslims in Spain, and Germanic tribes
- was the most powerful king in western Europe.
- His heirs did a terrible job.
- Louis the Pious was ineffective.
- he had three sons. they split up the kingdom into three different parts. (Treaty of Verdun in 843 AD)
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Final test notes and Exam review
So for today's class we are going over some of the important notes for our test tomorrow. DING!
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