Rulers and Invaders. A European Empire Middle Ages:500-1500 Domesday BookDomesday Book: helped keep track of records of people in England during Middle.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Rulers and Invaders.
Advertisements

Early Kingdoms of Medieval Europe
1/28 Focus: Kings began to gain more power and centralize power during the high middle ages England was one of the first countries in Europe to develop.
Growth of Royal Power in England and France
The Development of Feudalism in Western Europe
476 A.D.480 A.D. After the Roman Empire fell in the west, Europe was taken over by Germanic Kingdoms (barbarians). Rome remains a center of the Christian.
Middle Ages SOL Review #8
The Rise of Feudalism in Europe During the Middle Ages.
Background Information William the Conqueror Norman (in France) who claimed the throne of England October 14, 1066 is the last time England was invaded.
The Eastern Empire Survives and Europe Emerges. The Empire Splits Roman Empire had been divided into East/West by Diocletian Roman Empire had been divided.
The Eastern Empire Survives and Europe Emerges. The Empire Splits Roman Empire had been divided into East/West by Diocletian Roman Empire had been divided.
Chapter 9 Final Exam Review The Catholic Church The Catholic Church was a unifying force in Europe In 380, Emperor Theodosius made Christianity the state.
Social Studies 10 Mr. Binet
ISN pg 74 title: Charlemagne & the Vikings
The Impact Today: Ancient Rome literary works exist today because they were copied by monks. The influence of English common law is seen in our American.
The Rise of Feudalism in Europe during the Middle Ages
The Later Middle Ages Turn to page 538 in SS Textbook.
(This is sort of like covering the majority of North American history in 6 slides!)
JEOPARDY! Church $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200.
The Middle Ages. I. Rise of German Europe *Empire of Charlemagne -AKA - “Charles the Great” 1. Conquered Western Europe a. France, Germany, Austria Switzerland,
NoteSheet 14.3 England and France Develop. 1. Why was William the Conqueror so famous? Duke of Normandy (region in the north of France that had been conquered.
Geography Important People Key Vocabular y Conquerors CrusadesWars and Agreements The Church Potpourri
The Late Middle Ages. Popes Kings Head of Holy Roman Church (everyone in Medieval Europe belonged to this church) Held great spiritual power Seen as God’s.
Chapter 15 Sec 3: Kingdoms & Crusades I. England in the Middle Ages A.Alfred the Great united the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and drove the Viking invaders out.
British Culture Stone Age – Normans Review: Stone Age – Normans Review by Ruth Anderson 1.
A BCD E F G
Unit 4 Overview Middle Ages, Feudalism, Frank Empire, Manor System, Renaissance, Reformation.
Jeopardy#2 $100 SocialStudiesRulesALLMedieval $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300.
PART 3, SECTIONS 1-3 Western European Civilizations in the Middle Ages.
Let s Rol l Middle Ages. Charles Martel Who forced the Muslims out of France in the Battle of Tours.
Chapter 13 Section 4. Key Terms Alfred the Great William the Conqueror Domesday Book Eleanor of Aquitaine Magna Carta Parliament Hugh Capet Otto the Great.
Chapter 9 &10 Formation of Europe and the Middle Ages.
Feudalism Lords Top Rank Responsibility provide land to Nobles and Peasants Nobles/Vassals 2 nd Rank Responsibility Provided land for the peasants (Serfs)
Diffusion of Ideas and Systems: The Middle Ages in Europe New political, economic and social structures emerge upon the collapse of political.
The Rise of the Middle Ages
Thought of the Day What would you think if a new President changed how we run the government? Think about all of the things the government controls (taxes,
1/28 Focus: 1/28 Focus: – Kings began to gain more power and centralize power during the high middle ages – England was one of the first countries in.
GROWTH OF EUROPEAN KINGDOMS. DO NOW: What is shown in this picture?
The Middle Ages A period in Europe from 500 to 1500 AD.
Nation Building With the growth of towns supported by kings and the losses incurred by lords during the Crusades, the power of kings grew. Kings began.
The Middle Ages So what comes to mind when we say “Middle Ages?”
The Middle Ages So what comes to mind when we say “Middle Ages?”
Crusaders. High Middle Ages FFFFeudal monarchies headed European society, but had little power. AAAAngles, Saxons and Vikings invaded.
Quaestio: How did the power of Monarchs fluctuate in Medieval England
The Growth of Monarchies Chapter 13 Section 4. The English Monarchy  Anglo-Saxon England:  Alfred the Great:  King of Sussex in southern England 
Chapter 10, Lesson 3 Kingdoms & Crusades It Matters Because: The development of law & government during the Middle Ages still affects us today.
Restoration of Order and Christian Reform. Increased Stability ● Foreign invasions declined ● Rulers extended authority ● Unified states came from the.
GET OUT A SHEET OF PAPER AND NUMBER IT FROM 1 TO 22. Middle Ages Quiz #2.
 After the fall of Rome, the Eastern part of the Empire became know as and thrived as the Byzantine Empire  The capital of Constantinople had a good.
$1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $8,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $100 Welcome.
Europe The Middle Ages Click the knight to begin your tour!
Act. 3.2 Development of Feudalism in Western Europe --Charlemagne, King of the Franks, is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day,
What is the Magna Carta?  A. A document that King John of England was forced to sign. B. It greatly reduced the power of the King. C. It formed the English.
WarmUp #2 Early Middle Ages
What would our society be like without any central government?
Kingdoms and Crusades 15.3.
The Causes of Feudalism
What do you think happened to the Roman Empire?
Ch. 1.4 New Patterns of Civilization: 6th – 16th centuries
Conflict in the Middle Ages
Chapter 4, lesson 3 The Growth of European Kingdoms
Time Periods of the Middle Ages
Medieval Europe Tara Madsen.
Kingdoms and crusades Chapter 15 Section 3.
Origins, Feudalism, and the Manor System
The Rise of Feudalism in Europe During the Middle Ages
Time Periods of the Middle Ages
The Middle Ages A period in Europe from 500 to 1500 AD.
EARLY MIDDLE AGES: CE After the fall of Western Roman Empire
The Middle Ages in Europe
Presentation transcript:

Rulers and Invaders

A European Empire Middle Ages: Domesday BookDomesday Book: helped keep track of records of people in England during Middle Ages

Charlemagne lands ChristiansConquered lands and forced people to become Christians Emperor West EuropeCrowned Emperor of the Roman Empire in West Europe Large EmpireLarge Empire CulturelearningPromoted Culture and learning

Charlemagne’s Death Kingdom fell Apart **Vikings**Vikings attacked from Scandinavia --Scandinavian countries:-Denmark-Norway-Sweden

More Vikings… Vikings Invade all over:

More Vikings…. Normans:Normans: Group of Vikings -Settled in Northern France Christians -Become Christians and Church Leaders William the Conqueror Famous Norman: William the Conqueror Add This: “Founded Feudalism”

Changes in Government King John is Different: -More Angry -English Lords Angry with King John -Civil War Breaks out Magna Carta **Result: Magna Carta

Magna Carta EverybodyHelped Everybody Special Demands MoneyKing could not make Special Demands for Money without the consent of the lords imprisoned, exiled, deprivedNO free man could be imprisoned, exiled, or deprived of property except by law Limited Royal Power ***Greatest Value: Limited Royal Power*** –King had to obey the law.