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Review Video: Dark Ages Ch 2 Beginning of “Dark Ages”
Medieval Middle Ages 476 AD Rome Falls Review Video: Dark Ages Ch 2 Beginning of “Dark Ages”
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Medieval Middle Ages Life was hard People were Illiterate
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Medieval Middle Ages Christianity was desired
After life was looked forward to…had to be better.
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Germanic Tribal Culture
Germanic Law was personal Feuds often erupted between families (tribes)
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Jesus was the New Emperor
Christian Monasteries Education Medical care Leaches for “bleeding” “blood letting”
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European Culture Greco – Roman background Christianity (Roman Empire)
Germanic Cultures
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Clovis FRANKS First Frankish King
Converted to Christianity (Political move)
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Clovis Charles Martel FRANKS First Frankish King
Converted to Christianity Charles Martel Defeated the Muslims at Battle of Tours
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FRANKS CHARLEMAGNE – Charles the Great
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CHARLEMAGNE FRANKS – Charles the Great Pope Leo II Charlemagne Wins
asked for help vs Raiders/Rebels in Rome Charlemagne Wins Note: never lost in 50 years
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Crowned Holy Roman Emperor Christmas Day – 800 AD
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Holy Roman Emperor Who had ultimate Authority? Crowned
Christmas Day – 800 AD Who had ultimate Authority? The Pope (the Church) or the Emperor (state) Set the stage for the next years
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CHARLEMAGNE Carolingian Renaissance
FRANKS CHARLEMAGNE – Charles the Great Carolingian Renaissance Curious, Intelligent, Strong Warrior, Devout Christian
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CHARLEMAGNE Carolingian Renaissance
FRANKS CHARLEMAGNE – Charles the Great Carolingian Renaissance Curious, Intelligent, Strong Warrior, Devout Christian Illiterate, but strongly supported learning
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Watch video: Dark Ages Ch 3 Ch 4 Clovis
Ch 8 Holy War (Battle of Tours)
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FEUDALISM Economic System Political system
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VIKING ERA Viking strategy of terror Efficient Viking boats
Ruthless Killers 6 year old playing ball Laughed at the thought of killing children Last name: Skull-splitter
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Need for Feudalism Invaders posed a threat – No Government Vikings
Muslims Other Nobles
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Need for Feudalism Invaders posed a threat – No Government
Vikings Muslims Other Nobles Nobles (Aristrocrats) became protection – Feudalism
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Serf
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Freemen
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KNIGHTS EARLY MIDDLE AGES THUGS AND WARRIORS LEFTOVER FROM VIKING WARS
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Almost all Nobles were knights
Training began at age 7 - Page
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KNIGHTS Chivalry A way of life for the nobles How to treat women
How to treat each other
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MANOR SYSTEM Economic foundation of Feudal Society
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MANOR SYSTEM Economic foundation of Feudal Society
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Center of manorial life was the Village life was also very communal
MANOR SYSTEM Center of manorial life was the village church Village life was also very communal
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Believed it might make them sick Harmful Bacteria was everywhere
Medieval Life People rarely bathed - Believed it might make them sick Harmful Bacteria was everywhere There are stories of how people didn’t bathe in the Middle Ages – for example, St Fintan of Clonenagh was said to take a bath only once a year, just before Easter, for twenty-four years. Meanwhile, the Anglo-Saxons were believed that the Vikings were overly concerned with cleanliness since they took a bath once a week. On the other hand, we can also see many literary references and works of art depicting people taking baths, and noting that it was part of daily activity. 30
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