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1 Medieval Europe aka Middle Ages 500-1250 AD

2 Geography of Europe Smallest continent on it’s own- BUT combined with Asia- known as Eurasia- creates world’s largest landmass Shaped like a big peninsula, has many peninsulas and islands Surrounded by Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea and Baltic Sea

3  Scandinavia has fjords – narrow inlets  CLIMATE- temperate- but there are extreme temps along Asia border and Alps  Many mines have helped sustain Europe’s economy over time: coal, iron, oil, bauxite, copper, lead,zinc, gold and silver

4 2000 years ago Europe was heavily forested 2000 years ago Europe was heavily forested Deforested the area and set up farms Deforested the area and set up farms N. European Plain- most fertile area N. European Plain- most fertile area Fishing very important (close to so many seas) Fishing very important (close to so many seas) Rivers very useful to get around Europe Rivers very useful to get around Europe

5 THE Middle Ages  Also Known As Medieval ( Latin for Middle) because in the middle of ancient and modern times- or Dark Ages- b/c light of civ had gone out  End of Western Roman Empire ( 500 AD)  Trade declined BUT ownership of land=wealth and power

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7 Christianity spreads  The Pope helped to spread it by sending missionaries to teach about Christianity  Britain was one of the first places “converted”  Not all were missionaries from the pope- 400’s AD (Saint) Patrick went on his own- people claim he drove all the snakes out of Ireland- named a saint b/c of this

8 Religious communities monasteries- (men) monks Convents- (women) nuns devote their “LIVES” to God! Benedict – 500’s wrote first “code” (rules) for monks- Benedictine Rule Abbot – head monk: Monks> pray for most of the day Farm Study (copied books by hand) Make wine, crafts, Medicines

9 480’s Clovis converted Gaul to Christianity 480’s Clovis converted Gaul to Christianity 700’s Charlemagne ruled Gaul 700’s Charlemagne ruled Gaul Had conquered France, Italy, Germany Had conquered France, Italy, Germany Was Christian and as he conquered spread Christianity Was Christian and as he conquered spread Christianity 800’s Pope Leo III crowned him Emperor of Rome( whoop de do!) after he conquered it 800’s Pope Leo III crowned him Emperor of Rome( whoop de do!) after he conquered it

10  New capital NOT Rome- Aachen (Germany)  P.S. Literacy was not encouraged during MA in Europe- BUT Charles knew differently and had his “court” filled with books, scholars, poets, and musicians

11 Vikings Charlemagne’s rule ended in early 800’s Norsemen (Vikings) invaded from the NORTH into Scandinavia – looking for land and riches 900’s : Norsemen settled around Seine R. Became known as NORMANS – called area NORMANDY – adopted Christianity and French language. 1066 : Normans invaded England- leader was “ William the Conqueror” 1199 : King John I ruler of England – made lords pay for wars, could imprison without a trial

12 FEUDALISM A new form of governing and organization A new form of governing and organization Definition- a society based on land ownership AND service Definition- a society based on land ownership AND service Manor-large estate owned by wealthy nobles Manor-large estate owned by wealthy nobles

13 Feudal System Video

14 Lord/Lady/Vassal Lord- owned the manor/could also be “king” of his land Bishop- religious person- also could be a lord Lady-lord’s wife was in charge of castle Vassal- took an oath to serve the lord – did not own land – Lord gave each ‘V’ a fief ( separate manor- he did not own it but he managed it) – Most important job was to serve as lord’s knight

15 Knights  Knight- warrior on horseback  Different Stages:  Page (7)-left home (son of a noble)  Lived with a knight  Learned ettiquite  Cared for horses  Squire (15-20)  Rode into battle with a knight  Blessed by a preist  Given a sword and a belt  Knight- protected lord and manor  Must have 3 horses, armor, and a squire  Got extra $ by jousting !

16 Knights

17 Craftworkers Craftworkers- free people Craftworkers- free people Made/built saddles, shoes, etc. Made/built saddles, shoes, etc. Family owned business Family owned business Father was expert/master Father was expert/master Levels: Levels: Age 14- apprentice- live with a master Age 14- apprentice- live with a master 17-28 journeyman- could join a guild 17-28 journeyman- could join a guild Master- makes a “master piece” to show capability Master- makes a “master piece” to show capability GUILD- groups of workers, set prices and rules about quality GUILD- groups of workers, set prices and rules about quality

18 What’s up SERFer Dude? Serfs Serfs Given land to farm Given land to farm Had to work lord’s land too Had to work lord’s land too Pay rent/taxes Pay rent/taxes Ask permission on lord to get married Ask permission on lord to get married One room house with peeps and animals One room house with peeps and animals Usually died young Usually died young Church bells signaled breaks in day Church bells signaled breaks in day

19 Serf’s

20 Women in the MA Women had fewer rights Women had fewer rights But had important roles- supported their families But had important roles- supported their families Governed manor households Governed manor households Eleanor of Aquitaine -c.1200 AD- ran an area in S. France as a vassal, because queen of France, married Louis VII, divorced him became Queen of England by marrying King Henry II, had many kids- 2 sons became Kings of England Eleanor of Aquitaine -c.1200 AD- ran an area in S. France as a vassal, because queen of France, married Louis VII, divorced him became Queen of England by marrying King Henry II, had many kids- 2 sons became Kings of England

21 The power By the middle/late Middle Ages power fell into the hands of the spiritual leader (Pope) and political leader (king). By the middle/late Middle Ages power fell into the hands of the spiritual leader (Pope) and political leader (king). Pope seen as God’s rep. on Earth- got power from God and people Pope seen as God’s rep. on Earth- got power from God and people If people disagreed with the Pope he would EXCOMMUNICATE them! If people disagreed with the Pope he would EXCOMMUNICATE them! King usually had power/things/land from family King usually had power/things/land from family

22 In the mid 900’s AD- pope gave the emperor ( of Charlemagne’s empire) approval to rule- now called Holy Roman Empire ( pope lives in Rome) In the mid 900’s AD- pope gave the emperor ( of Charlemagne’s empire) approval to rule- now called Holy Roman Empire ( pope lives in Rome) Did not inherit crown-were elected by nobles- which led to fights and trickery! Did not inherit crown-were elected by nobles- which led to fights and trickery!

23 The Pope steps in Pope Leo IX believed all religious officials should answer to the Pope b/c everyone did answer to the first pope ( St. Peter) then all should answer to every Pope Pope Leo IX believed all religious officials should answer to the Pope b/c everyone did answer to the first pope ( St. Peter) then all should answer to every Pope 1054 AD Constantinople's bishop refused to do this so Leo excommunicated him thus began the Eastern Orthodox Church 1054 AD Constantinople's bishop refused to do this so Leo excommunicated him thus began the Eastern Orthodox Church 1073 Pope Gregory VII vs. Emperor Henry IV 1073 Pope Gregory VII vs. Emperor Henry IV

24 Breaking up is hard to do! 1054: Christian church split – Constantine’s church: Eastern Orthodox ; RomeRoman Catholic Constantine’s church: Eastern Orthodox ; Rome: Roman Catholic

25 Crusades  A LONGGGGGGGG series of wars between Christians and Muslims in SW Asia over control of Palestine  Holy Land to both  Turkish Muslims were attacking any Christians who visited Jesus’ town  Turks raided the Byz. Empire- so the Emp asked the Pope for help!

26 Crusades  1045 Pope Urban II called for a Christian Pilgrimage (1 st Crusade) to Jerusalem to capture it back from Muslim Turks  1291- last crusade  Crusade- Latin for marked with a cross

27 #1  1 st Crusade 1096- 5000 Crusaders left Europe for the HL- the peasant crusaders (pc) attacked Jews in Germany- blamed them for Jesus’ death- most of the “pcs” were killed before they reached Jerusalem  Nobles reached J and took it over- set up 4 small towns and traded with Europe  BUT.. Within 50 years Muslims began taking land back thus the second Crusuade

28 #2 and # 3  1147- French and Germans set out to retake the Holy Land – again  Poor planning and heavy “troop” loss led to a disaster

29 #3  1189- Muslims had recaptured all of the HL- The French, German, English, and HRE led armies in- But the German king died, French King and HRE left- so that left King Richard I( the Lionhearted) to battle with Saladin ( Muslim leader)  Both were respected but overall, Saladin kept Jerusalem for the Muslims

30 #4  1201- French Knights set out this time- from Venice- and in order to pay for the trip they had to capture Zara for the HRE  Instead of going to Jerusalem- they got sidetracked and ransacked Constantinople ( another Christian city……) and never made it to Jerusalem

31 Many more and then finally  By 1291 the Muslims had recaptured ALL of the holy land and the Crusades were DONE ( unsuccessful for Christians)  Why, you may ask? Had to travel far from home on FOOT- many died Had to travel far from home on FOOT- many died Weren’t prepared to battle in the desert Weren’t prepared to battle in the desert Outnumbered by well prepared and well led armies Outnumbered by well prepared and well led armies Christians fought amongst themselves and were unorganized Christians fought amongst themselves and were unorganized

32  Crusades: helped kings to become more powerful helped kings to become more powerful Created more tensions between Jews, Christians and Muslims Created more tensions between Jews, Christians and Muslims increased trade increased trade increased towns increased towns increased disease….. increased disease…..

33 Crusades

34  Many wanted to visit religious places- so went on pilgrimages to do so- traveled to Holy and religious sites around Europe and Asia  Some believed in the “church” so much that when they dies- they left land to the church- which was divided into fiefs- and the church became a lord- humor anyone????

35 Being religious  Monks of Cluny- French Monks- unhappy with Church affairs- became a religious order and devoted lives to nothing but God  Dominicans and Franciscan friars lived in cities and spread Christian teachings- St. Francis of Assisi ( most famous one)

36  As towns grew- eventually desire for education did as well-  1 st university in Bologna, Italy also had them in Paris (Sorbonne) and England  Thomas Aquinas- reasoned that rational thought could be used to argue Christian beliefs ( eg. existence of God )  Also Natural Law- God had created a law about how the world operated

37 Art/Architecture  Had traveling musicians called troubadours or minstrels- and would sing and dance and make fun of people * showed devotion to God by: (during M.Ages): 1. Built huge churches called (during M.Ages): 1. Built huge churches called Cathedrals (ex. Notre Dame) 2. going on pilgrimages to Rome or Jerusalem

38 1215 : Kings / Lords irritated with King John’s “idea’s” *limited his power with a legal document *called Magna Carta – at first only pertained to nobles but then to all “habeas corpus”- you have the body- meaning you had to have just cause to arrest someone, etc.  Created a Parliament- law making body that still governs England today!

39 Hundred Years’ War  1328- the French king died- he had no heirs so England and France battled for his throne- France won- but England did not relent- thus began the war!  For 100 years the English fought well- then Joan of Arc ( French GIRL) rallied the French to stand against them- the English killed her- but the French succeeded!

40 Effects  England  Parliament's power grew  King now needed permission  King lost power  France  King’s power grew  Nobles supported their king!

41 -Christianity in M.Ages- (Many were Christian but there were also Muslims and Jews) Christian belief grew so strong M.Ages became know as Age of Faith *

42 Religion

43 BLACK DEATH  1348- Black Plague starts in Sienna, Italy  Infected fleas traveled on infected rats on ships  Spread disease- wiped out 1/3 of Europe’s entire population  Spread as far as Africa and Baghdad  Black Flags were flown to warn visitors of plague in the town  Lasted for 130 years

44 BLACK DEATH


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