Title: Global connections Unit 3
1Global connections Unit 3
- Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire
- Islam
2The Early Middle Ages500-1000 AD
- Characteristics (a dark age?)
- Culture
- 3 elements (German, Christian, Roman)
- How did the Church survive as the Empire fell?
- Autonomy (courts and law)
- Leadership
- Organization
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4Role of the Pope and Clergy
- Caesaropapism The Bishop of Rome as the only
unifying force in Western Europe - Gregory the Great (590-614)The first Pope to
exercise independent Temporal power - Priests (Sacraments), Bishops
- Monks and Nuns (Manuscript illumination)
- St. Benedict (Monte Cassino 529)
- Missionary work (St. Boniface)
5Manuscript Illumination
6Germanic Culture
- Oral tradition
- Rural not urban
- Legal system
- Trial by ordeal
- Customs
- Polygamy
- Incest
7The Frankish Kingdom
- Clovis
- Allied with the Roman Catholic Church and united
Frankish Kingdoms in 481 - Began the Merovingian Dynasty
- On his death years of civil war and the empire
divided into 3 parts - Result Emergence of a noble warrior class and a
new position Mayor of the Palace
8Europe in 526 AD
9The Carolingians
- Began as a Mayors of the Palace
- Restructured the Frankish lands
- Pippin of Landon, Pippin II, Charles Martel,
Pippin III (or The Short) - Charles Martel (714-744) Battle of Tours (732)
- Pippin III asked the Pope to name him King of the
Franks in 751 (1st Carolingian King) - End of the Merovingian Dynasty
10Biographical Information
- Born April 2, 742 in Aix-la-Chapelle, France
- Son of Pepin III
- Hunting, riding, and singing
- Christian upbringing
- 4 legal wives and 6 concubines
- Many children only 3 reached adulthood
11Scholarship
- He Studied Logic, Rhetoric, Dialects
- He could read Latin but could not write
- He Sponsored education by establishing Cathedral
schools - At his court in Aachen (aka. Aix-Le-Chapelle)
Charlemagne assembled scholars - Alcuin of Northumbria
- Einhard (Vita Caroli)
12Charles as Emperor
- Charlemagne and Carloman (his brother) assumed
the throne in 768 - When Carloman-died 771 Charles becomes the sole
ruler - Saved Papacy from Lombards 773-774
- Defeated the Byzantines and the Avars
- Used fear and his incredible energy to control
his Empire - 4,000 Saxons killed at Verdun in one day
13The Empire of Charlemagne
14Organization of the Empire
- Delegated authority to local Counts
- Checked on what they were doing using a system of
Missi Dominici (agents of the King) - One clergy one layman (every year)
- He sought to awe conquered peoples with his
fierce presence and terrible justice
15Battle of Roncesvalles 778
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- On way home form Spain his rear guard was
ambushed by Basques or Saracens - Roland became a great hero of many songs, dances,
and romances (The Song of Roland)
16The Coronation of Charlemagne
- Christmas Day 800
- Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne as Holy Roman
Emperor - This event solidifies his identity as a man of
Frankish practices and Christian ideals - Benefits for Charles? The Church?
- Did he know?
17Charlemagne came to Rome to restore the condition
of the Roman church.At that time he received the
title of emperor and Augustus, though he was so
much opposed to this at first that he said he
would not have entered the church that day had he
been able to foresee the pope's intention,
although it was a great feast day. Nevertheless
he endured very patiently the envy of the
Eastern Roman emperors, who were indignant
about his accepting the title, and, by sending
many embassies to them and addressing them as
brothers in his letters, he overcame their
arrogance by his magnanimity, in which he
certainly excelled them. Einhard the Monk