4.5 The rise of Christianity and the fall of Rome (part 2)

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4.5 Christianity and the fall of Rome

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Planning for this lesson
Instruction 4.5 Part 2 (fall of Rome)
Questiontime and then movietime

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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson you...
  • Understand how Rome lost more and more power.
  • Understand how the Roman Empire collapsed in 476 AD.

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[R] Who is the most important person in christianity?

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[R] Where did christianity originate from?

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[T] Search for a early symbol of christianity

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Limes
  • Deocletian built the Limes: system of forts and watchtowers to protect the Empire from Germanic Tribes.

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Devided
  • Rome became to big to govern.
  • A lot of civil wars were fought.
  • Rome is split into West and East 

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Invading tribes
  • Germanic tribes entered the Empire.
  • In 410 AD the Visigoths sacked Rome.
  • The Goths and Vandals invaded.
  • In 476 the last emperor was removed= Romules Augustules

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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson you...
  • Understand how Rome lost more and more power.
  • Understand how the Roman Empire collapsed in 476 AD.

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Planning for this lesson
Instruction 4.5 Part 2 (fall of Rome)
Questiontime and then movietime

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4.5 Christianity and the fall of Rome

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