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Early Medieval Europe (ca. 300-900)
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Early Medieval Europe How was Europe different now from the classical past? How was Europe different now from the classical past? Politically? Politically? Religiously? Religiously? Culturally? Culturally?
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Western Europe Barbarians! –What do you think of? –Do certain images come to mind?
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Western Europe
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The Germanic Kingdoms –Farmers –Complicated relations with Rome The Good –Served in Roman military –Imitated Roman customs –Settled in Roman territory The Bad –Military conflicts –Sack of Rome (410)
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Western Europe Sack of Rome (410)
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Western Europe The Huns –Nomadic fighters –Under rule of ATTILA THE HUN (r. 443-454) –Goal: western empire in Gaul and Italy (451-52) –Hunnic Empire disintegrated 454 Leo the Great and Attila
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Western Europe
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Romulus Augustulus “Fall of Rome” –Last western emperors (455-476) –Ruled fragments of western Europe –Romulus Augustulus (r. 475-76) deposed
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Western Europe The Germanic Kingdoms (ca. 530) The Germanic Kingdoms –The Visigoths –The Ostrogoths –THE FRANKS –THE ANGLES AND SAXONS –The Vandals
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Western Europe Questions?
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Western Europe The Papacy –Office of bishop of Rome –One of five “patriarchal” bishops –“First among equals,” according to Greek bishops –Filled “power vacuum” in west
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Western Europe Pope Gregory the Great (r. 590-604) –“Servant of the servants of God” –Supreme spiritual leader in West –Concerned about affairs in east –Temporal authority
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Western Europe Monasticism –Solitary asceticism away from “the world” –Began in Egypt –Reaction to worldliness of imperial church –Kinds of monks: hermits, communal monks A stylite
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Western Europe Benedictine Monasticism –Benedict of Nursia (ca. 480-543) Began as hermit Became reluctant abbot Established monasteries –Detailed, successful Rule –For women too
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Western Europe Abbey of Monte Cassino, Italy
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Western Europe Spread of Christianity –St. Patrick converted the Celts –King Clovis I baptized Franks converted –Angles converted by Augustine of Canterbury Baptism of Clovis
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Western Europe Kingdom of the Franks –Dominant in western Europe –Unified by 700 –Merovingians deposed by Carolingians
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Western Europe Charlemagne (r. 768-814) –Devoutly Christian –Promoted education –His government Ruled “by God’s will” Local rule: counts Missi dominici
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Western Europe Emperor Charlemagne –Pope in trouble, fled to Charlemagne –Pope returned to Rome with Frankish escort –Charlemagne followed, crowned “augustus” (800) –Emperor Charlemagne and “new” Roman Empire?
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Western Europe Questions?
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The Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire? –Eastern Roman Empire lived on –Capital: CONSTANTINOPLE –Greek in culture, maintained Roman traditions Constantine and Constantinople
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The Byzantine Empire Emperor Justinian (r. 527-565) –Theodora: his “partner in counsel” –Accomplishments Code of Justinian –Collection of all imperial edicts –Updated, simplified, codified Partial reconquest of western Europe
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The Byzantine Empire
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Justinian and Religion –Emperor was directly involved in religion –Sought unified “orthodox” Christianity divine favor! –Persecuted heretics, pagans –Ordered construction of HAGIA SOPHIA (537)
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The Byzantine Empire Hagia Sophia
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The Byzantine Empire Mosaics –Common in antiquity –Bits of stone, glass unified image
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The Byzantine Empire
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The Iconoclastic Controversy –Emperor ordered destruction of icons (726) –Controversy: iconoclasts vs. iconodules –Iconoclasm condemned at Nicaea II (787) –Iconoclasm resurged, condemned for good 843 Virgin and Child between Sts. Theodore and George, 6 th or early 7 th cent.
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Early Medieval Europe How was Europe different now from the classical past? How was Europe different now from the classical past? Politically? Politically? Religiously? Religiously? Culturally? Culturally?
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