Transcript Chapter 13
CHAPTER 13
Beginning of Medieval Europe (9, 12d, 12a)
ROMAN EMPIRE – DESTROYED BY INVASIONS
OF GERMANIC PEOPLES
Disruption of Trade
Downfall of Cities
Population Shifts
Decline of Learning
Loss of common language
FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY MEDIEVAL SOCIETY
Classical heritage of Rome
Christian beliefs = Unified Europe
Customs of Germanic tribes
INFLUENCE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Roman authority declined, while church authority
grew
Monasteries preserved Greco-Roman Cultural
achievements
Missionaries carried Christianity and Latin
alphabet to Germanic tribes
Pope anointed Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor
– 800AD
Parish Priests served religious and social needs of
the people
FEUDAL SOCIETY (POLITICAL ORGANIZATION)
Europe in Chaos! We need PROTECTION!
Fief – piece of land given from lord to his vassal,
called a manor
Vassals – people who serve their lord
Serfs – a.k.a. peasants, people who work on fiefs
Money goes up;
Feudal obligations
Protection goes down.
Vassal – pay taxes to lord,
military service
Lord – protect his vassal
MANORIAL SYSTEM (ECONOMY)
Rigid Class structure
Self-sufficient manors
AGE OF CHARLEMAGNE
Franks, Gallic tribe, emerge as a force in
Western Europe
Pope crowned the Emperor of the Holy Roman
Empire = Power of the Church established in
political life
Roman Cultural
was revived
AFTER CHARLEMAGNE
Son, Louis, was not
a strong king
Louis had three sons
Lothair
Charles
the Bald
Louis the German
They fought each other
Eventually divided Charlemagne's kingdom into
three halves at the Treaty of Verdun
Video Europe after the Fall of Rome
SECTION 2 – FEUDALISM IN EUROPE
New Invasions Trouble Europe
Vikings
Causes
Overpopulation
Lack of land at home
Desire for free stuff
Used Long Boats to raid around Europe
Terrorized villages along coast
Also explored
Leif Ericson even reached
North America around 1000 A.D.
Magyars and Muslims
Contributed to chaos
Grabbed people to sell as slaves
Video – Vikings Warriors
SECTION 3 – THE AGE OF CHIVALRY
Horseback – Two inventions
Saddle
Stirrups
Knights
Served
their lords in return
for fiefs of land
Time spent in training for battle
CHIVALRY
Knightly code of conduct
Respect
for Ladies
Reverence to God
Loyalty to sworn lord
Glory in battle and tournaments
CHIVALRY CONT.
Knights must maintain character standards or
be punished
Knights competed in tournaments to show off
their skillz
Warfare was terrible p.329
KNIGHTLY LITERATURE
Epic Poetry in Medieval times
Idealize
chivalry and Knighthood
Praised heroic deeds and adventures
King
Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
Charlemagne's battles
Song of Rolan p. 330
Troubadours
Sang
epic songs with a lute (simple guitar)
Themes of Love and Loyalty
To lord
To lady