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Carolingian dynasty

Germanic Europe and the Vikings

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Week 11: Germanic Europe and the Vikings A Time of Darkness? Recap: Byzantine Empire grew out of the wreckage of the Roman Empire Centered at Constantinople Drew from the Greco-Roman tradition Hellenistic culture came from Greece Art, architecture, science, philosophy, literature Practical details of law and administration came from Rome Justinian best represented assimilation of Roman law through his Corpus Juris Civilis Christianity: great unifying agent at the end of the Roman Empire and into the Middle Ages Islamic civilizations started to expand throughout Europe and pushed itself into Spain and North Africa Benefited from Greco-Roman tradition Placed Aristotle on a pedestal due to his philosophy

Traditions and Encounters Chapter 16

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Chapter 16 Aachen capital Western European Empire Charlemagne ruled empire Set three embassies to Abbasid Empire in Baghdad, received three Dealt with safety of pilgrims and merchants travelling in Syria and Palestine Relations between Charlemagne?s realm and Muslim Spain Policy towards Byzantine empire which lay between them Charlemagne?s empire was weak and poor compared to Abbasid and on its way to dissolving, although for a while it had looked like they had potential Due to the fact that European societies developed more slowly than Asia, China, India etc., Europe was mostly disengaged from world trading until about the 10th century Three developments served as foundations of the powerful European empire

The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Europe

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AgiKinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 27 July 2015 Chapter 17 Outline Foundations of Christianity in West Euro 802, traveler went from Baghdad to Aachen, in Germany,capital of west Euro empire ruled by Charlemagne Was albino elephant, diplo. Gift from Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid to Charlemagne Elephant, named Abu al-Abbas, born in India/went to Baghdad as present from Indian king; Accompanied embassy to Syria, traveled by ship to Beirut to Malta/Rome, went overland north to Charlemagne; died in 810 Charlemagne was hostile to Islam Battle of Tours, 732, grandfather Charles Martel defeated Muslims that went to Frankish territory after they conquered Iberian peninsula Charlemagne fought Muslims in north Spain 1 battle provided story inSong of Roland

Charlemagne

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Charlemagne Booklet Katelyn chamber?s Dec.12.2011 World History Mr. Potts Building An Empire The empire before Charlemagne was in desperate need and in desperate desire for a new leader. They were in a period of social , political , and economic deadline. Charlemagne means Charles's the great. His name is already powerful because of past ancestor?s that reigned before him. His family had a good reputation which helped him gain his power as a leader. It?s kind of like real life today. When I succeed I want to past my success on to my children , and there children. Rise To Power
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