Title: Section 1:The Rise of the Franks
1CHAPTER 13
The Rise of the Middle Ages
Section 1 The Rise of the Franks Section
2 Feudalism and the Manorial System Section
3 The Church Section 4 The Struggle for Power
in England and France Section 5 The Clash
over Germany and Italy
2SECTION 1
The Rise of the Franks
Question At what times did the Frankish rulers
become involved in the Christian faith?
3SECTION 1
The Rise of the Franks
751 The pope crowns Pepin III.
c. 496 Clovis converts to Christianity.
800 Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne.
c. 754 Pepin helps the pope defend Rome.
4SECTION 2
Feudalism and the Manorial System
Question How does poverty in feudal Europe
compare to poverty in the modern United States?
5SECTION 2
Feudalism and the Manorial System
fear of my master
did not own their own land
opportunity for protection from lord
couldnt leave manor without permission (not a
free man)
6SECTION 3
Israel and the Occupied Territories
The Church
Question What are the various levels of the
medieval church hierarchy?
7SECTION 3
Israel and the Occupied Territories
The Church
pope
cardinals/curia advisors to the pope
archbishop had some authority over bishops and
other dioceses in the province
bishop managed a diocese, administered
confirmation and holy orders, appointed parish
priests, managed church property
parish priest conducted church services,
supervised moral and religious instruction,
administered five of the seven sacraments
8SECTION 4
The Struggle for Power in England and France
Question In what ways do statements in the Magna
Carta compare to elements of the U.S. Bill of
Rights?
9SECTION 4
The Struggle for Power in England and France
Scutage a taxshall be levied in our kingdom
only by the common counsel of our kingdom.
No freeman shall beimprisonedexcept by lawful
judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
To no one will we sell, to no one will we deny
or delay right of justice.
10SECTION 5
The Clash over Germany and Italy
Question How did the Concordat of Worms plan to
divide power between popes and emperors?
11SECTION 5
The Clash over Germany and Italy
12CHAPTER 13
Chapter Wrap-Up
1. How could religious leaders and kings have
avoided many wars in the Middle Ages? 2. How did
Magna Carta and the type of government it
fostered affect events in Europe? 3. When would
working the land for the lord of a manor not have
provided a living for a peasant?