The Rise of Feudalism in Europe During the Middle Ages

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The Rise of Feudalism in Europe During the Middle Ages

The Middle Ages or Medieval Period ( 500 CE -1500 CE.) Barbarian Invasions cause… the Fall of the Western Roman Empire No Central leadership lead to... Rise of New Kingdoms/ States that are not united New Kingdoms are unable... to protect themselves from Barbarian Invasions, causing a need for localized Protection The Rise of Feudalism in Europe

Key words Essential to Feudalism Feudalism - (Fyoo-duh-lih-zuhm) A system of protection in the Middle Ages. Vassal - An oath of loyalty between knights and lords that stated they would protect the land.

Feudal Europe Power Pyramid

The Pope Leader of the Roman Catholic Church Popes were seen as God’s representative on earth.

Kings Leader of Kingdoms. Kings gave land to the lords. All lords/nobles and knights swore an oath of loyalty to protect the king’s land.

Nobles/Lords Swore loyalty to the king. In exchange, nobles were given land called fiefs to protect.

Knights Armored warriors that protected the land. They often received “fiefs”(land) for their service.

Serfs Worked on the lord’s land (manors) growing and harvesting food for the feudal system. Received protection for their service.

Check for Understanding: What did knights receive in exchange for their oaths of loyalty? Money Land (a fief) Power Weapons

Check for Understanding: A manor was a large estate owned by : A knight or peasant A daimyo or samurai A knight or lord Peasants or farmers

Who did England and France need protection from? The Vikings invaded from Scandinavia - Expert sailors. They were quick and savage. They attacked Ireland, England and France. They looted and captured people to sell into slavery. Most Europeans lived in terror of them. The Magyars attacked from Asia. The Muslims attacked (from South).

Vikings, Muslims and Magyars Invasion Map

Charlemagne Charlemagne was first crowned king of the Franks. Later, in 800 CE he was crowned by the POPE Leo III as the Holy Roman Emperor. This enraged the people of the Eastern Byzantine Empire because their ruler was not selected! The Church and Charlemagne depended on each other: The Pope needed the support of his army to protect the church. Charlemagne gained support from his people because he was viewed as having “God on his side”.

Charlemagne Continued Through wars of conquest he united differing European tribes. He showed the tribes of Europe that they have similar values under Christianity.

Frankish Kingdoms

By Rafael: the Coronation of Charlegmagne

Check for Understanding: Invaders from Scandinavia who attacked Europe during the 700 and 800s were called… The Vikings Muslims Magyars Samurai

Check for Understanding: Who built a European Christian Empire and was crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in the year 800 CE? Clovis St Patrick Pope Leo III Charlemagne

William The Conqueror A French Duke who defeated the English king at the Battle of Hastings. After winning the battle he declared himself king of England. William rewarded the knights that helped him win the battle by giving them land. This event marked the beginning of the feudal system in England.

William The Conqueror

Battle of Hastings

Check for Understanding: Feudalism began to spread to England soon after… Charlemagne was crowned emperor of the Romans The Vikings began raiding northern Europe William the Conqueror invaded England and won the Battle of Hastings Eleanor of Aquitaine married King Henry II of England

The First Castle Design: Motte and Bailey

Late Medieval Castles