Title: Brief Introduction to European Culture--- Author: Zhang Huahong Last modified by: zhanghh Created Date: 3/23/2003 1:05:32 AM Document presentation format
Medieval Europe Merovingian and Carolingian Family Tree Merovingians Clovis Carolingians Charles Martel ( the Hammer ) Pippin the Short Carloman Charles the ...
... of European Feudal System Central economic feature of Medieval Europe: strong agricultural base for a warrior society Charles Martel (Carolingian Dynasty) ...
Feudalism Mr. Ermer World History Miami Beach Senior High Frankish Decline & Invaders Carolingian Empire split in three after Charlemagne s death; Western Frankish ...
Palace of Aachen (Aachen, Germany), 790s, CAROLINGIAN ... Late Antiquity / Early Christian ... Late Antiquity / Early Christian. Late Antiquity / Early Christian ...
Early Medieval Monasteries What happens when a body inscribed by one cultural milieu finds itself in another? In the Plan of St. Gall, Carolingian monastics theorize ...
Romanesque Painting K.J. Benoy Origins of Romanesque Painting Painting in the Middle Ages revived with the Carolingian Empire particularly in the production of ...
The Birth Of France and Germany And The Formation Of the European Continent France and Germany The collapse of the Carolingian Empire left a political vacuum in Europe.
Review: Final Exam Romanesque and Gothic Art Carolingian Art 14-12 &13 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany (792-805; Odo of Metz, architect) 14-17 Ebbo ...
Chapter 8 European Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750-1000 The Carolingian Empire People and the Environment Underpopulation River Transportation Weak ...
Charlemagne Brings Order to Europe Charlemagne was determined to strengthen ... Pages 192 - 195 When did Charlemagne die? What happened to the Carolingian Empire ...
The most important Carolingian king was named Charlemagne (768-814), also called ' ... are depicted doing basic tasks in a manuscript showing calendar and zodiac ...
Medieval Europe Medieval Worlds I. Charlemagne and the Carolingian Dynasty Territorial Expansion Reforms Relationship with Church and Papacy The Legacy of his Empire II.
Review Test 3: Middle Ages Middle Ages 300 A.D. 1400 A.D. From the fall of the Roman Empire until the Italian Renaissance Divided into three sections Carolingian ...
Visigoths. Ostrogoths. Visigoths control Spain. Took control ... Saint Benedict 'Enemy of the Soul' Abbot 'Social workers' of the community. Nuns. Monasteries. ...
* Most historians would agree that for western civilization, the most important society to emerge was that of the Franks. At its height the kingdom of Francia was ...
Chapter 8 European Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750 - 1000 Timeline Europeans and the Environment Sparsely populated, heavily forested landscape Farming ...
Missi Dominici among the people Missi Dominici reporting back to Charlemagne Missi Dominici among the people Missi Dominici reporting back to Charlemagne * In A.D ...
... Ages. The Dark Times (500-1000 A.D.) The 'Dark Ages' (500 ... What are the Dark Ages? 5 centuries of turmoil, war, and disorganization. 2 Christian States ...
The Rise of Islam (610-1268 CE) Pre-Islamic Arabia Political Organization Religion Mecca Key Terms Ka ba The Rise of Islam (cont d) Muhammad Early Life Call to ...
Chapter 8 European Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750 - 1000 Timeline Europeans and the Environment Sparsely populated, heavily forested landscape Farming ...
9.1 Transforming the Roman World & The Feudal System 3.02 Describe events in Western Europe from the fall of Rome to the emergence of nation-states and analyze the ...
Merovingian kings ruled more than 2 centuries. ... Loss of centralized power to the 'Mayors of the ... He forced defeated pagans to convert to Christianity. ...
Main References: Becher, Matthias. Charlemagne. New Haven: Yale U. Press, 2003. Boussard, Jacques. The Civilization of Charlemagne. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968.
France is the largest country in Western Europe and the third largest in Europe as a whole, extending from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. Save for Morocco and Spain, it is the only country that has both an Atlantic and Mediterranean coastline. Read more:https://www.studycountry.com/guide/FR-history.htm
Lords and Retainers Formation of small private armies Incentives: land grants, income from mills, cash payments Formation of hereditary class of military retainers ...
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Germanic Kingdoms Unite Under Charlemagne Germanic Kingdoms Arise German warriors were not loyal to emperors & administrators whom they had never met Instead, loyalty ...
793 Viking Raids on England Begin. High Middle Ages (1000-1300) ... Vikings. Magyars. Arab Pirates ... Viking Chessmen. Great. Invasions, 9th-10th c. Vikings ...
Europe After Rome Mr. Ermer World History Miami Beach Senior High Europe After the Fall of Rome: Germanic Society Romans & Germans intermarry, cultures mix Family ...
'Civilization requires a modicum of material prosperity enough to provide a ... No social intercourse or travel. No stable organizations. Lack of incentives ...
The Post-classical Era. Unit 2. 600-1450. Angela Mancera, ... Muhammad (570-632) Ibn Batuta. Wendi (589-618) Charlemagne (800-814) Vladimir I (980-1015) ...
Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire (www.tutino.wikispaces.com) From last time.. The Roman Empire: East and West (395) Eastern Roman Empire: Roman and ...
Journal 12-1-14Why did the Western Roman Empire Fall? Internal Pressures. Power struggle (between 235 -241 ce 41 different people claimed to be emperor)
Classical to Medieval The debt to France and the Latin World Dates to Know 622: Islamic Hejira or flight. First year of Islamic calendar. 10 years later, Islam ...
... successes, he expanded the old Merovingian Empire in every direction ... Charlemagne governed his empire from his palace at Aachen (present-day Germany) ...
Title: The Middle Ages Author: GCPS Last modified by: Robert Dubois Created Date: 11/5/2003 7:25:22 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
... Ordo Virtutum Monasticism and Gregorian Chant Monasteries and Opus Dei Centrality of liturgy Lectio divina Development of sacred music Gregorian Chant ...