Who’s Who in the Middle Ages By Victoria Riley Period 6.

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Who’s Who in the Middle Ages By Victoria Riley Period 6

Charles Martel

Charles Martel Born: 688 AD Died : 741 Children: Carloman, Pepin III, Grifon and Bernard Wives: Chrotrud, Swanachild Three Accomplishments 1. Reunited France 2. Captured Aquitain and Burgundy Achieved an important victory in Early Europe at the Battle of the Tours. This victory preserved Europe as we know it

Gregory the Great

Gregory the Great ( Pope Gregory) Born : 540 Died :604 Children : N/A Wives: N/A Papacy: September 3, 590 until March 12, 604 Three Accomplishments 1. He joined a monastery and later became a monk 2. Was appointed Deacon by Pope Benedict I 3. Changed the format of mass

Henry IV

Born: 1366 Died : 1413 Children : Henry V, John, Thomas, Humphrey, and multiple daughter Wives: Mary de Bohun, Joanna of Navarre Three Accomplishments 1. First English king to allow the burning if heretics 2. In order to become king, had King Richard jailed 3. Had a strong military presecnce led by his son

Charlemagne

Charlemagne Born : 742 Died : 814 Children : Louis, Gisela and several other children with various other women Wives: Hildegarde, Fastrada Three Accomplishments 1. Considered the first Holy Roman Emperor and “ Protector of the Church” 2. Made Education reforms 3. Allowed each town to make its own laws

Gregory VII

Gregory VII Born : 1020 Died : 1085 Children : N/A Wife : N/A Papacy : April 22, 1073 until May 25, 1085 Three Accomplishments 1. Was given the name Hildebrand at birth 2. Went with Gregory VI, after he was exiled 3. Tried to control the governments of Spain and Hungary

Otto I

Otto I Born : November 23,912 Died :May 5, 973 Wives : Queen Edith, Empress Saint Adelaide Children : Luitdolf and Luitgard, Richilde, Otto II Three Accomplishments: 1. Won the Battle of Lech Field 2. Increased government control of Church 3. Claimed the pope couldn’t be elected without his approval

Victoria Riley 1991-

Victoria Riley Born : December 24, 1991 Died : Still here Children : None Husband : No Three Accomplishments 1. Was voted SPL of her Girl Scout Troop for Elected to Student Council for the past two years 3. Six consecutive terms of honor roll or high honor roll

The End Don’t forget to keep an eye on the next Gregory the Great!!!!