The Early Middle Ages - Appleton Area School District
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The Early Middle Ages
Chapter 8 Section 1
Western Europe
Germanic Kingdoms
Note: NOT Germans
Different kind of civilization:
No written laws.
No cities.
Governed by custom.
Elected kings.
Nobility swore allegiance to kings.
Kings protected all in times of war.
War occurred often.
The Franks
400-700
Clovis
Conquered Gaul
Preserved Roman
legacy in Gaul
Converted to
Christianity.
Gained ally in Catholic
Church.
Battle of Tours, 732 AD
Franks vs. the Muslims
Charles Martel
Christian victory – God
on their side
Muslims keep most of
Spain
Charlemagne
Charles the Great
Loved battles and warfare
Reign spent at war
Christian Emperor
Charlemagne helped
suppress rebellion in Rome.
Pope crowns Charlemagne
the Emperor of the
Romans.
Christian Emperor.
Christian Pope – German
King – Roman Empire – any
thing strange here?
Tried to make a united Christian Empire
Constantinople upset – thought they were the
“true Roman emperor”
Spread Christianity
Nobles to rule locally
“second Rome” at Aachen
Curriculum: Formal course of study
Grammar, Rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry,
music and astronomy
Europe after Charlemagne
Died in 814
Empire fell apart
Many invasions – Muslims, Magyars, Vikings,
others….
Treaty of Verdun
Charlemagne’s grandson’s divide empire into 3
Invaders
Legacy of Charlemagne
Extended Christianity to northern Europe.
Blended German, Roman, and Christian
traditions.
Good strong system of government.
Set a good example for other European
rulers.
Strong connection to the Roman Catholic
Church.