What is this? 116CE Why?. Aim: why did the map of Europe change radically after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire?

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Aim: why did the map of Europe change radically after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire?

What is this? 116CE Why?

395CE Then what is this? Date?

? 378 – 439CE 476CE

476CE 378 – 439CE

the Byzantine Empire is the Eastern Roman Empire Take note: the Byzantine Empire is continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire Who are the Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Franks, the Vandals, Burgundians all descendants of? Why are their kingdoms located where they are? 525 – 565CE

So, how is the Byzantine Empire doing? 595CE So, how is the Byzantine Empire doing?

750CE What is the Caliphate and who did they conquer territory from? Why was the Caliphate able to expand as rapidly as it did?

Who finally stopped the Arab Islamic conquest of Western Europe? 800CE Who finally stopped the Arab Islamic conquest of Western Europe?

1100CE 1453CE Why did the Byzantine “Empire” continue to exist until 1453CE despite the fact that it had lost nearly all of it’s territory? Why do you think I placed “Empire” between quotation marks?

Rome Islamic Caliphate M O N G L S Germanic Invaders Vikings Carolingian Empire Rome Seljuk Turks And Ottoman Turks Eastern Roman Empire / aka the Byzantine Empire Umayyad Emirate Islamic Caliphate

Aim: why did the map of Europe change radically after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire?

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