The Middle Ages The Rise of Kings.

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The Middle Ages The Rise of Kings

Middle Ages: The Roots Classical heritage of Rome The beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church Customs of various Germanic Tribes

Decline of Social Systems Trade: Invasions - Economy collapses Decline of Cities: Cities were abandoned Population Shift: Moved to Rural areas Decline of Learning: Most Germanic tribes could not read or write. No Common Language: Communication

Creative Thought Now that you know civilization is collapsing, what kind of characteristics would a strong leader have. Why would it be different then a Roman Emperor?

Clovis King at the age of 15. Ruled over most of what is known as France today. His successors are known as the Merovingian Kings ~ “The Long Haired Kings” His successors continued to fight over the thrown which divided and weakened the territory in which he built.

Charles Martel “The Hammer” Mayor of the Palace Most powerful position in the kingdom He is the real power behind the thrown Commanded armies and made policies Helped defeat the Muslims @ Tours Extended the power of the Franks in all directions

Pepin the Short Son of “The Hammer” He wrote the Pope to see his thoughts on who should be king First person to ever be anointed king by the Pope. This gave him spiritual power as well as political power. Helped the Pope chase the Lombards out of Rome. New alliance between the two. His son is going to be an awesome ruler.

CHARLEMAGNE

CHARLEMAGNE’S HEIRS RULED WEAKLY LOUIS THE PIOUS, CHARLEMAGNE’S SON, SUCCEDED AS KING AND EMPEROR

THE FIGHT FOR THE KINGDOM LOUIS THE PIOUS HAS THREE SONS: CHARLES THE BALD LOTHAIR LOUIS THE GERMAN ALL THREE FOUGHT FOR A PIECE OF THE KINGDOM. THE EMPIRE THAT CHARLEMAGNE BUILT IS NO LONGER.

WHAT PIECE OF THE PIE DID EACH GET????