6.1.2 (The Germanic Kingdoms)

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  • 1. Review!
    • The continent of Europe is a _________ and made up of a series of smaller __________ .

2. II. Germanic Kingdoms 3. II. Germanic Kingdoms

  • Visigoths (Spain) and Ostrogoths (Italy)

4. 5. II. Germanic Kingdoms

  • Visigoths (Spain) and Ostrogoths (Italy)
    • Closer to Rome

6. II. Germanic Kingdoms

  • Visigoths (Spain) and Ostrogoths (Italy)
    • Closer to Rome
    • Adopted Roman Ways

7. II. Germanic Kingdoms

  • Anglo-Saxons

8. II. Germanic Kingdoms

  • Anglo-Saxons
    • Invaded Britain (400 AD) from Denmark and Germany

9. II. Germanic Kingdoms

  • Anglo-Saxons
    • Invaded Britain (400 AD) from Denmark and Germany
    • Pushed out the Celts

10. II. The Germanic Kingdoms

  • The Franks

11. II. The Germanic Kingdoms

  • The Franks
    • Germanic people

12. II. The Germanic Kingdoms

  • The Franks
    • Germanic people
    • Live in present-day France

13. II. The Germanic Kingdoms

  • The Franks
    • Germanic people
    • Live in present-day France

14. II. The Germanic Kingdoms

  • The Franks
    • Germanic people
    • Live in present-day France
    • Clovis: Frankish King who became Catholic
    • Frankish people become Catholic too

15. II. Germanic Kingdoms

  • After Clovis death, fights broke out.
    • Nobles calledmayorswould:
      • Settle Disputes
      • Give out Land
      • Fight Each Other

16. II. The Germanic Kingdoms

  • Charles Martel: Frankish Mayor
    • Wanted to Control all the other Nobles
    • Catholic Church supported Martel

17. II. The Germanic Kingdoms

  • Muslims Conquer Spain (711)
    • Try to spread Islam in Europe
    • Martel defeats Muslims atBattle of Tours(732)
    • Christianity remained Europes major religion

18. II. The Germanic Kingdoms

  • Pepin, Charles Martels son, became Mayor after his death
    • Donated land to the pope.
    • These became known as thepapal states