Norwegian history I. Europe Prehistoric Norway 10 000 BCMigration into Scandinavia 4000 BCAgriculture 1800 BCBronze 500 BCIron 200 ACRunes 500 ACSeagoing.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Rulers and Invaders.
Advertisements

Medieval Europe.
Western Europe in the Middle Ages
 The Middle Ages, or Medieval period lasted from about 500 to During this time, Europe was cut off from the rest of the world. Population decreased.
AP World History Notes Chapter 10
Middle Ages SOL Review #8
Transformation of Western Europe: CE Early Modern Period Unit 3.
1/5/15 Focus: 1/5/15 Focus: – The gradual decline of the Roman Empire ushered in an era of European history called the Middle Ages, or the medieval period.
The Middle Ages SOL WHI.9 The gradual decline of the Roman Empire ushered in an era of European history called the Middle Ages or Medieval Period. It spanned.
Hosted by Your Favorite History Teacher Classical Greece Medieval Europe Rise of Rome to the Holy Roman Empire Mixed Bag
Unit 2 Expanding Zones of Exchange ( )
AGE OF ABSOLUTE MONARCHS Characteristics of Absolutism Empire expansion Empire expansion Centralization of power Centralization of power Establishment.
UNIT 5: EMERGENCE OF MODERN EUROPE
Chapter 6: Medieval Europe
What French general reunited much of the Western Roman Empire in 800 CE?
■ Essential Question: – I will display my understanding of the thoughts, feelings, and beliefs surrounding the Crusades and how life changed after them.
Western Europe France, Monaco, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria.
Medieval Europe (500 – 1500) The Early Middle Ages.
Unit IIIA Quest Review. Q: The middle ages would start with what significant event A: Fall of Rome Q: Land was the basis of one’s A: Wealth and power.
Middle Ages. The Middle Ages: 500 – 1500 The Medieval Period Rise of the Middle Ages Decline of the Roman Empire.
Early Middle Ages AD.
1 Charlemagne “Charles the Great” and the Holy Roman Empire Lesson
Results of the Crusades Mr. Barchetto Notes #5. Results of the Crusades Pt.1 THE POPE’S POWER DIMINSHES In the beginning the Crusades provided political.
The Early Middle Ages. The beginning of the Early Middle Ages Decline of trade, town-life, learning Law and order fell with governments Christian/Catholic.
A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Mare Nostrum.
Europe in the Middle Ages Early Middle Ages (Stagnation and the status quo) High Middle Ages (Growth returns) christ deser t.org/i.
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES UNIT REVIEW This is the last test of the quarter!
Medieval Europe CE.
Western Europe in the Middle Ages After the fall of Rome, Western Europe had constant warfare Medieval kingdoms lacked trade, common language, & cultural.
Chapter 9 &10 Formation of Europe and the Middle Ages.
Review Jeopardy Key Terms and Such Noble, Knight, or Serf The CrusadesThe Black DeathEverything Else
The Middle Ages of Europe Unit 8 Chapter 13 EQ: What is the legacy of the Middle Ages?
Unit II: Renaissance & Reformation. I. Feudal Society.
Chapter 7.  What marks the beginning of the Middle Ages?  Fall of Rome  After the fall we see political, social, and economic decline  Europe was.
Multiple Choice Practice
NOTES 15-3 “Scandinavia”. History of Scandinavia Hundreds of years ago, Scandinavia was home to warlike Vikings. Vikings were Scandinavian warriors.
 Western Roman empire falls, c. 476 C.E.  Eastern Roman (Byzantine Empire) continues until 1453, but without a unified empire in the west, Europe breaks.
CH 14, Section 2.  Life was short and hard for most people in the Middle Ages.  Many people were comforted by the Christian belief in heaven, and the.
RAP From your vocabulary, place these people in the correct order in Medieval Society from the most.
The Early Middle Ages 500 – 1000 CE Created by Julia Marnell & edited by Rebecca Smith-Dominion High School.
The Middle Ages - The Decline of the Roman Empire  The Roman Catholic Church (based in Rome) became more important as the Roman Empire declined in importance.
Feudalism. Medieval Systems Feudalism A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for.
The Making of Europe Chapter 12. p327 I. The Emergence of Europe in the Early Middle Ages  A. The New Germanic Kingdoms  1. The Kingdom of the Franks.
Pre-seventeenth century. The Roman Empire From republic to empire: city-state was not strong enough to hold an empire (31 B.C) Two centuries of peace.
Unit 9 Western Europe during the Middle Ages from about 500 to 1000 A.D.
Middle Ages Vocabulary $200 $100 $300 $400$400 $400 $500 Medieval People Middle Ages Vocabulary Plus Places.
The Worlds of Christendom: Europe After the Fall ( )
Unit 2: Regional Civilizations 730 BC – 1650 AD
Europe in the Middle Ages
Norwegian history I.
WARM UP – FEBRUARY MIN TO REVIEW FOR YOUR TEST ON
Focus: The gradual decline of the Roman Empire ushered in an era of European history called the Middle Ages, or the medieval period. Do Now: What does.
WARM UP – FEBRUARY MIN TO REVIEW FOR YOUR TEST ON
Unit 8 The Early Middle Ages
Unit 2 Expanding Zones of Exchange ( )
AP World History Notes Chapter 10
Medieval Europe Focus Vocabulary
Late Middle Ages What was the most significant development in Europe in the Late Middle Ages?
THE MIDDLE AGES: A QUICK OVERVIEW Dr
Time Periods of the Middle Ages
AP World History Notes Chapter 12
The Early Middle Ages 500 – 1000 CE.
AP World History Notes Chapter 12
Midterm Review Global History 2012.
RECALL WHAT YOU LEARNED LAST YEAR
PRE-AP World History Notes
Eastern and Western Christendom
Time Periods of the Middle Ages
EARLY MIDDLE AGES: CE After the fall of Western Roman Empire
AP World History Notes Chapter 10
Presentation transcript:

Norwegian history I

Europe

Prehistoric Norway BCMigration into Scandinavia 4000 BCAgriculture 1800 BCBronze 500 BCIron 200 ACRunes 500 ACSeagoing ships

Prehistoric Norway BCMigration into Scandinavia 4000 BCAgriculture 1800 BCBronze 500 BCIron 200 ACRunes 500 ACSeagoing ships

Pre-national institutions Ting Law Religion

”Pre-national” institutions The ting The law Religion

The Oseberg ship

The viking campaigns

Viking age legacy Political unification and religious reform National kingdom: Harald Fairhair 872 Missionary kings: Håkon the Good, Olav Trygvason, Olav the Holy 1030

The slow formation of the medieval state Monarchy and church develop as institutions The conflict between monarchy and church. Civil wars The impact of christianity The western colonies King Sverre versus Rome ”The golden age”

The slow formation of the medieval state Monarchy and church develop as institutions The conflict between king and church. Civil wars The impact of christianity The western colonies King Sverre versus Rome ”The golden age”

The slow formation of the medieval state Monarchy and church develop as institutions The conflict between monarchy and church. Civil wars The impact of christianity The western colonies King Sverre versus Rome ”The golden age”

Monarch versus archbishop Sverre Eystein

The slow formation of the medieval state Monarchy and church develop as institutions The conflict between monarchy and church. Civil wars The impact of christianity The western colonies King Sverre versus Rome ”The golden age”

National disintegration in the late Middle Ages Fall of the royal dynasty 1319 The Hanseatic League The Black Plague 1349 Lutheran reformation 1537

National disintegration in the late Middle Ages Fall of the royal dynasty The Hanseatic League The Black Plague Lutheran reformation

National disintegration in the late Middle Ages Fall of the royal dynasty The Hanseatic League The Black Plague Lutheran reformation

Under Danish rule ”Danification” of the Norwegian elite: Danish fiefholders and Danish priests. Peasant freedom: Protected by topography The cultural divide: Danish center versus Norwegian periphery Norwegian mentality

The wars with Sweden The Seven Years War The Kalmar War The Hannibal Feud The Revenge War The Great Nordic War

Royal autocracy The feudal lords deprived of their privileges. All power derived from the king Administrative reform: Fief system replaced by professional bureaucracy upheld by the king. ”The twin kingdoms”

Norwegian economy under Denmark Fish export Timber trade and sawmill industry Mining industry Shipping After The Great Nordic War: Growing commercial activity and urban development. Commercial boom prior to The Napoleonic wars.

Population development Yearpopulation

Danish cultural influence The Bible translated to Danish Danish was the written language All higher education in Danish Two cultures: Norwegian for ordinary people. Danish for the elite.

Danish cultural influence The Bible translated to Danish Danish was the written language All higher education in Danish Two cultures: Norwegian for ordinary people. Danish for the elite.