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Germanic tribes such as the Franks, Visigoths, Burgundians, Ostrogoths, and Vandals take over. Trade stops, people move out of cities, and the exchange of ideas completely stops. The Franks emerge as the most powerful of these groups.
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First major Frank ruler in Gaul Brought Christianity to Gaul Defeated Visigoths Extends Frank rule across modern day France
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Created a strict set of rules for monasteries Established Benedictine order Made learning “religious” during the Middle Ages
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Nicknamed “The Hammer” Defeated invading Muslims at Battle of Tours, kept Muslim expansion into Western Europe limited to Spain Strengthened power of Franks Started Carolingian Dynasty
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Built greatest empire of the European Middle Ages Crowned “Roman Emperor” by Pope Leo III Conquered lands to South and East Was able to limit power of nobles and lords (one of only leaders of Middle Ages to be able to do this)
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Weak leadership and invasions cause the empire to be split soon after Charlemagne dies Leads to more popularity for feudalism
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A German (and sometimes Italian) empire created in the tradition of Charlemagne’s Frankish empire and the Roman Empire Not really Holy (conflicts with church), Roman (based mostly around Germans), or an Empire (did not have diverse group of citizens).
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Idolized Charlemagne Formed close alliance between what would become the Holy Roman Empire and the Pope Took over part of modern-day Italy Crowned King in 936, crowned emperor in 962
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Famously involved in investiture controversy with Pope Gregory VII Lost power for secular rulers everywhere
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Famously won power for church after humiliating Henry IV at the Showdown at Canossa (1077). Issue is finally solved at Concordat of Worms (1122).
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Known as “Barbarossa” Angered the Pope and Italian merchants, losing significant power Famous Crusader Drowned in 1190
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Church gains power Europe does not unite- leads to further spread of feudalism
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