Warm Up #3
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Warm Up #3
Take out a piece of paper, put your name on it and write your answers in complete sentences
1. Who converted to Catholicism on 12/25/496 AD?
2. Describe the relationship between the Ostrogoths and the Byzantine Empire
3. How did Justinian plan to circumvent the Silk Road?
European History569-660 AD
The Spread of Christianity, The Dark Ages and the rise of Feudalism
Major Events & Figures
Take out your notes, do not use the paper you just did your warm-up on!
The Lombards (Langobards or Longbeards)
Pope Gregory IAugustine of CanterburyMuhammadMayor of the palace
Mr. Morrow what did we learn again yesterday?
Clovis I became King of the Franks, converted to Christianity and expanded his Empire in Western Europe.
Justinian I became Emperor of Rome (Byzantium) and re-established control in Italy, the Balkans, North Africa and Spain.
The Lombards migrated from Pannonia to the Italian peninsula.
The Angles, Saxons and Jutes began their migration into Britain.
572 AD
Byzantine Emperor Justin II breaks peace with Persia and invades Nisibis
Lombards take the Byzantine stronghold of Pavia and establish the Kingdom of the Lombards in Northern Italy
576 AD
The Visigoths, under King Liuvigold continue to expand their power in the Iberian peninsula, establishing their capital at Toledo
Gokturks under Tardu cross into the Crimea and besiege Panticapaeum
583 AD
April – Fire devastates Constantinople
May – Earthquake strikes Constantinople
The Avars advance from the Danube to the walls of Constantinople
584 AD
The Lombards, Avars, Slavs and Visigoths all win military victories over the Byzantine Empire and gain territory at their expense.
586 AD
Constantine of Kernyw converts to Christianity
Dumnonia is the Southwestern most peninsula of Britain
587 AD
Reccared, King of the Visigoths, renounces Arianism and adopts Catholicism
588 AD
The Lombards convert to Christianity
589 AD
The plague reaches rome, killing Pope Pelagius II
593 AD
The Byzantines push back the Slavs, Avars & Gepids and cross the Danube into Wallachia
596 AD
Pope Gregory I sends Augustine of Canterbury to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity
600 AD
Smallpox arrives in Europe for the first time
Augustine of Canterbury converts King Ethelbert of Kent to Christianity
607 AD
The Pantheon in Rome is converted into a church
609 AD
The city of Edessa is taken from the Byzantine Empire by the Sassanids (Persians).
610 AD
Heraclius overthrows the Byzantine Emperor and changes the official language from Latin to Greek
The Avars attempt and fail to invade Italy
613 AD
Clotaire II reunites the Frankish kingdoms under one King
Muhammad begins preaching Islam in Mecca
614 AD
The Persian Empire sacks Jerusalem; sets fire to the church of the Holy Sepulchre and captures the True Cross.
615 AD
The Edict of Paris grants extensive rights to the Frankish Nobility.
Pippin of Landen becomes Mayor of the Austrasian Palace
The Turks invade China
619 AD
Kubrat, ruler of the Bulgars, is baptized in Constantinople
620 AD
Medina is converted to Islam
624 AD
The Visigoths recapture Andalusia from the Byzantine Empire.
626 AD
The Byzantines defeat the Avars, Slavs and Persian army that attempted to besiege Constantinople.
627 AD
Emperor Heraclius defeats the Persians at the Battle of Nineveh
Paulinus, a Roman missionary, baptizes King Edwin of Deira
The western Goturks storm and sack the Caspian Gates at Derbent
628-629 AD
The Byzantine Empire and the western Gokturks take Ctesiphon, Tbilisi and Jerusalem from the Persian Empire
630 AD
Croats and Serbs settle in the Balkans, invited by the Byzantine Emperor, Heraclius
Muhammad sets out to capture Mecca by force
632 AD
Muhammad dies
634 AD
The Rashidun Caliphate starts the Islamic conquest of the Byzantine Empire
636 AD
The Muslim forces of the Rashidun Caliphate defeat the Byzantine army at the battle of Yarmouk. This completes the muslim conquest of Syria
637 AD
The Rashidun Caliphate conquers Ctesiphon, Jerusalem, Aleppo and Antioch from the Persian and Byzantine Empires
640 AD
Prince Porga of Croatia requests Christian teachers be sent to his provinces from the Byzantine Empire
Muslim armies invade Egypt, controlled by the Byzantine Empire
641 – 642 AD
Alexandria and Caesarea are both surrendered by the Byzantine Empire to the Muslim Arabs
Arabs also conquer Persia
646 AD
After briefly retaking Alexandria, the Byzantines are ousted from Egypt by the Arabs, ending 1,000 years of Greco-Roman rule.
647 AD
The Muslims invade Carthage and kill the local Byzantine governor, Gregory the Patrician at the Battle of Sufetula
650 AD
Khazars defeat the Great Bulgarian Empire and the Rashidun Arabs, establishing a Kingdom in Southern Russia
658 AD
Cadwaladr launches the last Welsh offensive against the Saxons in Britain
Pair Share 3-2-1
Pair up with a neighbor (A pair is 2, not 1, not 3, unless otherwise instructed)
Discuss at least 3 significant events that were taught today, and how you think they changed the world.
Discuss 2 people from today’s lecture, focusing on what they did that was important.
Discuss 1 place that we talked about today, where it is located and how it must have felt to have lived there.
When you are finished discussing, each person will write down a summary of their discussion on the paper that they did their warm-up on. Be sure to include the points highlighted in blue for each topic.
You have 12 minutes! Be productive with your time.
Major Ideas from today’s lesson
Instability leads to a power vacuumNew threats from the East place a large
burden on the Byzantine & Persian Empires
Christianity is spread through conversion of leaders
Warfare and plague keep the population of Europe in check
Islam changes the balance of power
Quiz Time!
Write the # of the question and the letter of the answer on your warm-up paper.
1. In 583 Constantinople was hit with:A. A plague, A fire and A famineB. A fire, a famine and an earthquakeC. An invasion, a fire and an earthquakeD. An earthquake, a plague and a famine
Question #2
The plague reaches Rome in 589 and kills this significant personA. The PopeB. The PatriarchC. The KingD. The Emperor
Question #3
A new religion began on the Arabian peninsula called _______.A. IslamB. BuddhismC. ShintoismD. Catholicism
Question #4
In the Byzantine empire, the official language is changed from:A. Greek to LatinB. Latin to EnglishC. English to GreekD. Latin to Greek
Question #5
What major empire disappeared into the pages of history after its defeat to the arab caliphate in 642 AD?A. The Kingdom of the VandalsB. The Sassanid EmpireC. The Macedonian EmpireD. The Kingdom of Mali
Reminder
Tomorrow you will have a substitute! Yay for you! Make sure you are respectful, and complete the assignment that will be left for you.
Make sure you write down your name on your warm-up/pair share/quiz paper. When the bell rings, turn it in to the basket.
Remember your assignment on the spread of Christianity in Europe is due on Friday.
You are receiving assignments 6.2, 6.7 & 6.9
6.2 is due on Friday 1/11/20136.7 is due on Thursday 1/24/20136.9 is due on Friday 1/25/2013
Make sure you write these dates down in your agenda!
Now let’s go over each assignment.
Log out of your computer and take out your agenda!