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The Beginning of the Middle Ages 500 to 1500 AD

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The Beginning of the Middle Ages 500 to 1500 AD. Roots. Heritage of Rome Beliefs of the Catholic Church Customs of Germanic Tribes. Germanic Invasions of Rome: 1. Decline of learning and common language. 2. Government Shift: National  Local. Monks and Monasteries . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: The Beginning of the Middle Ages 500 to 1500 AD

The Beginning of the Middle Ages 500 to 1500 AD

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Heritage of RomeBeliefs of the Catholic ChurchCustoms of Germanic Tribes

Roots

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Germanic Invasions of Rome: 1. Decline of learning and common language.

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2. Government Shift: National Local

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Local Monasteries became the only centers of learning following Rome’s Fall.

Monks preserved a common language (Latin) and a system of learning.

Monks and Monasteries

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Created a Church that was both Spiritual and Secular.

He acted just as a king would, he could do things such as tax and raise an army.

Promoted Canon Law as the Law of the land.

Pope Gregory I: the Church as an Earthly Power

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Stopped the spread of Islam into Western Europe and set the stage for future Holy Wars.

Battle of Tours: Christian Resistance

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Charlemagne used Christianity as a way of uniting people under his rule.

His tactics were simple, convert or die by his sword.

Charlemagne: Christian Warrior

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Charlemagne promoted learning in monasteries and established some of Europe’s first universities.

For the first time, Europe as we know it began to rise in prestige and power.

Charlemagne is best known for his at times hard yet effective rule.

Charlemagne: Revival and Legacy

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Medieval life began to revolve around local manors that were controlled by Lords and his knights. The majority of people were common peasants.

The New System Feudalism