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Middle Ages
  • Chapter 13

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I. Invasion of Western Europe
  • Fall of Rome results in the Middle Ages
  • Also known as the Medieval Period or the Dark
    Ages
  • 500-1500

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A. Decline of Learning
  • Rome had been a highly educated society
  • Germanic invader could not read or write
  • Sharp drop in overall learning
  • Few people besides church leaders were able to
    read

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B. Loss of a Common Language
  • Latin Had been the official language of the
    Roman Empire
  • Helped to unite it
  • Germanic tribes couldnt speak Latin
  • 800s Tribes speak many languages, which made
    Europe less unified

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C. Catholic Church
  • Only major institution to survive the fall of
    Rome
  • Church is the one place that provides order and
    security
  • Most Germanic tribes quickly convert to
    Christianity

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  • Monasteries Religious communities where monks
    lived
  • Became the best educated places in Europe
  • Copied books and maintained literacy

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Inside Medieval Monastery
                                                                                                             Interior vaulted ceiling of monastery, Germany.
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Famous Gargoyles of Notre Dame
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Medieval Art
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D. Charlemagne Become Emperor
  • Charles the Great
  • Imposing figure 64
  • Built largest empire since the fall of Rome
  • Helped unite Christianity and unite Europe for a
    time

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  • Strengthened the power of royals and the church
  • Greatest accomplishment was his encouragement of
    learning especially among nobles

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Charles the Great
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E. Charlemagnes Heirs
  • 814 Charlemagne dies
  • Three grandsons divided the empire Lothair,
    Charles the Bald, Louis the German
  • Results in a lack of strong central government
    and the development of feudalism

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