AGES OF HISTORY (part 2) Middle Ages

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AGES OF HISTORY (part 2)
Middle Ages
Ages of History
• Last classes it’s been studied that History is
divided in Prehistory and Human History.
• Prehistory is……….
• Human History is………
• What has marked up the beginning and end of
each age, has been studied too.
• Antiquity was studied too, and we found out that
it beginning with the origin of the writing
process, and to specify a date in 776 BC with the
First Greek Olympiads; and it end with the Fall of
the Roman Empire (western side) in 476 AD.
MIDDLE AGES
• The Middle Ages or Medieval Ages, is a period
from the 5th century through the 15th century. It
starts with the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
in 476, ends with the Fall of Constantinople in
1453. It is the middle period among Classical
History (Antiquity) and Modern Era. The term was
coined in the 15th century and reflects the view
that this period was a deviation from the path of
classical learning, a path supposedly reconnected
by Renaissance scholarship.
MIDDLE AGES
• This period of History was marked up my
several events and has been divided in two
stages: Early and High.
• Early Middle Ages goes until around the year
1000.
• High Middle Ages goes from that point to the
Fall of Constantinople.
EARLY MIDDLE AGES
• At the beginning of the Medieval times, the
Western Roman Empire had fallen, Bavarian and
other Germanic tribes had siezed Rome and the
what before use to be an organized territory in
continuing growth, had broken down. For this
certain historians call this period as Dark Ages.
• Thus this age is basically an age of Europe History,
of the several battles and depressions in a society
collapsing.
EARLY MIDDLE AGES
• Some important events of this period are:
– The collapse of Rome
– The migration period
– The Rise of the Byzantine Empire
– The Rise of Islam
– Resurgence of Latin West
– Viking Age
– Christianity is spread
The Collapse of Rome