The Formation of Latin Christendom

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The Formation of Latin Christendom

Terms—The Formation of Latin Christendom Gregory the Great (r. 590 – 604) Monasticism Boethius Cassiodorus Clovis Charles Martel—Battle of Tours (732) Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor Treaty of Verdun (843)

Gregory the Great (r. 590 – 604)

Monasticism

Europe After the Fall of Rome

Boethius (c.480-c.525)

Cassiodorus (c. 490 – c. 583)

A Manuscript Written By Cassiodorus

A Monk Copying a Manuscript

Clovis (c. 466 – 511)

Charles Martel & the Battle of Tours (732)

Muslim Empire (c. 750)

Charlemagne (747 – 814)

Charlemagne’s Empire (800 A.D.)

Charlemagne and Pope Leo III (800)

Aachen

Treaty of Verdun (843)