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The Early Middle Ages
The age of monks and knights
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Do you remember... Why did the Western Roman Empire fall?
Slide 2 - Question ouverte
The fall of the Western Roman Empire
The Western Roman Empire "falls" when the last emperor abdicates in 476 AD.
All throughout the empire, different Germanic tribes had set up their own kingdoms.
The consequences of the fall of the Western Roman Empire were so great, that Western historians have decided to start a new period: The Middle Ages
Slide 3 - Diapositive
What do you know of the Middle Ages?
Slide 4 - Carte mentale
The Middle Ages (500-1500)
The Middle Ages can be split up into three periods:
The Early Middle Ages (500 - 1000 AD)
The High Middle Ages (1000 - 1250 AD)
The Late Middle Ages (1250 - 1500 AD)
In this chapter, the Early Middle Ages are discussed, also known as The age of monks and knights
Slide 5 - Diapositive
Content
The Frankish Empire
The rise of a new religion: Islam
The spread of Christianity
The Feudal System: how was the Frankish kingdom governed?
The Manorial System: how did the people in the Frankish kingdom live?
Slide 6 - Diapositive
5.1: Lords and vassals, Franks and Frisians
Who is this man?
Charlemagne (Karel de Grote)
Slide 7 - Diapositive
Goals
The student knows when the Middle Ages were and how it is divided into three periods
The student can explain what two consequences were of the fall of the Western Roman Empire
The student can describe elements of Frankish culture (Warrior culture / Relationship between lords & vassals)
The student can explain who Charlemagne was and why he was so important
Slide 8 - Diapositive
Move the boxes to the correct time period.
Before the fall of the W.R.E
After the fall of he W.R.E
Run centrally from Rome
One professional army
Several local rulers
Using money
Bartering
Cities became villages
Villages became cities
Slide 9 - Question de remorquage
Western Roman Empire
After the fall
Run centrally from Rome
Several local rulers
A professional army secured its protection
Cities disappeared or became villages
Local government in the hands of city officials
Bartering replaced money
Consequences of the fall of the W.R.E.
Main consequences:
More wars → the new local rulers wanted to conquer more territory in Europe. So it became less safe for people in Europe
Agricultural society→ Cities were a target for plundering so people moved away. Because of the dangers on the road merchants didn’t want to travel anymore. Roads + bridges had been destroyed → to make sure they had food people used agriculture to produce food again.
Slide 10 - Diapositive
The Frankish Kingdom
Clovis Childeric united the Franks under his rule and throughout the E.M.A. the Frankish Empire became the most powerful empire of Western Europe.
Warrior culture
Using the Christian faith
System between lords and vassals
Slide 11 - Diapositive
Homework
Do question 1, 2 and 3 of paragraph 5.1
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Lords & Vassals
A system with mutual benefits
The lord gave his vassals protection, shelter, income and gifts.
The vassals gave their lords respect, fought for him and gave advice when needed.
Slide 13 - Diapositive
Charlemagne
The Frankish Empire was at its largest during the rule of Charlemagne (r. 768 - 814).
Watch the video and answer the following question: "What did Charlemagne accomplish during his life?"