This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
§5.2 Europe becomes Christian
Spread of christianity
Slide 1 - Slide
Test last lesson; put the names in the right place
Lord
Feudal system
Vassal
Subvassal
Slide 2 - Drag question
Success criteria
You can explain:
How was life at a Monastry
How Christianity was spread in the Netherlands.
How Germanic traditions were kept
Why clergymen were important in society
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Monks and nuns
Some Christians wanted to focus entirely on God
For this they cut themselves off from the world
These monks and nuns lived together in a monastery
Here they could give their lives to God
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Cloister garth
Scriptorium
Monastic garden
Burial ground
Chapel
School
Church
Slide 6 - Drag question
Missionaries
Some monks travelled around converting others
These missionaries made other people Christian
The Germanic pagans were their main target
With success: around 500 the Franks became Christian already
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The Frisians
Around 700, the Franks, Saxons and Frisians lived in the Netherlands.
The Franks were Christian, but the Frisians had nature gods.
The Christian pope wanted the Frisians to become Christian too.
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Willibrord
Around 700 the Irish monk Willibrord was tasked with converting the Frisians to Christianity.
He became the Bishop of Utrecht
With the protection of the Franks he went to the Frisians
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What does it mean to 'convert'?
Slide 11 - Open question
How?
To convince the Frisians, Willibrord had some tricks:
He told beautiful stories from the Bible
He performed miracles, just like Jesus
He used brute force, cutting down their sacred trees
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Bonifatius
Tries to convert the Frisians and is killed in 754 in Dokkum.
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Mixture of cultures
In order to convince Frisians even more, the Christians adopted their traditions!
Example: the pagan midwinter festival became Christmas
And the spring festival became Easter
This is how the Christian and Germanic cultures mixed
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Slide 15 - Video
Give two examples of how Christianity was spread in the Middle Ages.
Slide 16 - Open question
Male inhabitants of a Monastry
Head of Catholic Church
Everybody who works for the church
Female inhabitants of a Monastry
Someone who wants to spread Christianity
the Pobe
Missionaries
Clergy
Monks
Nons
Slide 17 - Drag question
Answer the questions about life in a Monastry
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5.2 Europe becomes Christian
Read together (p. 92)
Make exercises 1, 3, 4b and 5 of 5.2 in your WB (p. 122)
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To work
What?Preparing for thursday . Study the text 'The Daily Life of Medieval Monks' in Classroom. Translate the words you don't understand using the internet.