The Early Middle Ages and Medieval Times
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The Early Middle Ages and Midieval Times
The Early Middle Ages and Medieval TimesWilliam Douglas Smallwood IV + Alexander Montgomery West
The ChurchThe people, the power, and the preservation
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The Old Roman ChurchGod is the one and only GodTen CommandmentsTook to Catholic ideas
The Heritage
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PowerThe Church: UP, but Secular: DOWNThe Carry OverMonasteries preserve the Greco Roman CultureWith the alphabet used, works are kept
Influence
blogs.telegraph.co.ukInfluence of the Roman Catholic ChurchInfluence of medieval society- Classical heritage of Rome Christian Beliefs Customs of Germanic tribes
Still Includes old works of Roman Catholic literaturelivetradingnews.com
The Vatican in Italy
The Society and the ManorsFeudalism builds the empire
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Lords, Vassals and Serfs for FiefsSerfs < Lords = ProtectionVassals + Protection = LordLord = $ and CropsAgricultural Manors where lords and serfs lived
Self-Sufficient Communities
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Rich men that gave protectionProtection given through knights often were the sons of the noblesWore bright colorsMen were allowed to divorce women were notNobleman and his family lived in a keep inside of a castle
Lords
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Sons of the noblesTrainingStarted at 7 to be a pageThen at 16 you were a squireThen maybe at 20 you could be a knightClothingWore armor and bared a lance and knifeHomes and BeliefsUsually traveled around the world, but also lived in castlesCompeted in tournaments and JoustsFollowed chivalryKnights (vassals)
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Life was hard, and worked long hours every dayMost were farmersPaid taxes to the lord and kingClothingWore wool or linenFoodMain crops were corn, wheat and beansHomesLived in towns on the lords manorChildhoodDidnt go to school or have tutors
Peasants/Serfs
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Charlemagne and the New EmpirePower to one, and the new members to the game
Pope anointed as the new chief of the Roman EmpireThe FranksClovis-Turned the Franks Into ChristianityEventually joined the Empire
The New Power and New Faces
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New Roman Culture under the new leaderChurch Power created unity In the empire between groupsNew creationsRoadsSchoolsThe Empire
CharlemagneAnointed as a leader by Pope Leo IIIIt was Christmas DayCharles The HammerWon the Battle Of ToursStopped Islam from spreading into Europe
Charlemagne and the Crew
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The ComingInvaders from all around
Anglos Saxons NorthMagyars AsiaVikings Scandinavia
EffectsDropped the new church power and destroyed monasteriesReinforced the Feudal SystemTrade and Town society declinesThe Invasions
Attacked on the sea with boatsEngland was their favorite placeShallow and slim boats to get into small areasDestroyed Whole MonasteriesWorshipped Warlike GodsVery destructive peopleVikings
Mighty WarriorsRecruited by the Roman army for a whilePolytheisticLand fightersAnglos Saxons
NomadsHorse RidersCaptured People and sold them as SlavesAttacked Isolated VillagesMagyars
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Castles
Summary Of EventsWhat did you learn?Took the Heritage of the old churchInfluenced the Medieval TimesInfluenced the New ChurchProvided Beauty to the LandUnited the EmpireChristianity Spreads the ChurchLords, Vassals, and SerfsRigid Class SystemSelf Sufficient CommunitiesManorsThe Feudal SocietyThe FranksClovis converts to ChristianityCharles the Hammer wins the Battle of ToursCharlemagne is the all powerful king of RomeThe empire is united once more under the new ruleNew LeadersThe VikingsThe Anglos SaxonsThe MagyarsAll went into areas of Europe and caused it to crumbleInvaders
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