GERMANIC KINGDOMS UNITE
UNDER CHARMLEMAGNE
Main Idea
- Many Germanic kingdoms that succeeded the Roman Empire were reunited under Charlemagne's empire
Why is matters now!
- Charlemagne spread Christian civilization throughout northern Europe, which is where many of us came from.
Setting the stage!
- Middle ages= medieval period
- 500-1500 AD
- Medieval Europe is fragmented
- Invasions trigger changes in Western Europe
1. invasions and constant warfare spark new
trends
- Distribution of trade
- Europe's cities are no longer economic centers
- Money is scarce
- Downfall of cities
- Cities are no longer centers of administration
- Population shifts
- Nobles retreat to the rural areas
- Cities don’t have strong leadership
A. Invasions trigger
changes in western Europe {cont'd}
2. Decline of learning
a.
Germanic invaders are illiterate, but they communicate through oral tradition
b.
only priests and church officials could read and write
c.
knowledge of Greek {and literature, science, philosophy} is almost lost
3. loss
of a common language
a.
dialects develop in different regions
By
the 800S, French, Spanish, other Roman-based languages are evolving from Latin.
B. Germanic Kingdoms
emerge
1.
the concept of government changes
a.
Roman society: loyal to public gov't
b.
Germanic society: loyal to family
i.
Germanic chief led warriors
ii.
During peace, he provided food, weapons, treasure, a place to live {the lord's
hall}
iii.
During wartime, warriors fought for the lord
c.
"The king? Who's that? You want to collect taxes from me? Who the heck are
you?"
d.
Franks live in the Roman province of Gaul- their leader is Clovis
B. Germanic kingdoms
emerge
2.
The Franks under Clovis
a.
another battlefield conversion! {Just like Constantine}
b.
Clovis and 30 of his warriors are baptized by the bishop
c.
The church in Rome approves of this "alliance"
d.
Clovis and the Church begin to work together
A simple mathematical equation
Clovis'
military expertise
+
The
church's support and money
___________________________
A
STRATEGIC ALLIANCE BETWEEN TWO POWERFUL FORCES! WOO-HOO!
C. Germanic peoples
adopt Christianity {cont'd}
5.
{Pope} Gregory I expands papal power
a.
Papacy= pope's office
b.
Secular power= worldly power
c.
So… under Gregory the Great…
Papal power {power
of the Pope} is political power
Presented
from Pope's palace
d.
The church can use church money to:
Raise
armies
Repair
roads
Help
the poor
e.
Gregory the Great began to act as mayor of Rome, and as head of an earthly kingdom {Christendom}
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