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The Middle Ages The Rise of the Franks Ch1 Sec 1

The Frankish Kings Terms: –Medieval: time period between the classical and modern time periods in world history. (400AD to 1500 AD)……… –Clovis – –Merovingian: –Charles Martel: –Charlemagne: –Vikings:

Small Groups Project Divided into 5 groups: –Each group will have one of the following Frankish Kings to find biographical information on to present to class. –Clovis, Pepin II, Charles Martel, Pepin III(Pepin the Short), Charlemagne. –Project needs to include: Time period when they lived, major accomplishments or feats. Area they ruled, one image of the leader.

Project Project will be presented tomorrow during class. Use PowerPoint or Word. Everyone must do a job to receive points for project. Use internet for information, LOOK IN TEXT BOOK FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!