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Migration Period

The Fall of Rome and the Transformation of Christianity

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Week 9: The Fall of Rome and the Transformation of Christianity Losing Their Grip 5th century (400) C.E.: Rome lost their grip on Europe after nearly half a millennium of rule Decline left untold devastation, political chaos One of the most fascinating and problematic issues in history: why did Rome fall? Barbarian forces overran western Roman empire, spelling the end of an era Roman government in the east (Byzantine Empire) survived for another 1000 years Rome?s absence in west brought tremendous changes Increasing pressures from those outside the empire (barbarians) compelled the Romans to let more foreigners inside their state Referred to Germans because most of these people spoke language based on common Germanic Represented a wide array of nations and cultures

Dark Ages

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The Middle Ages 500 ? 1500 CE Main Idea The Middle Ages began after the fall of the Rome Empire and was a result of European peoples' need for protection from attack. Words Worth Knowing Middle Ages ? period in Europe between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance (about 500-1450) Medieval ? having to do with the Middle Ages Dark Ages ? the beginning of the Middle Ages when Europe was often invaded or at war, learning was lost, trade was disrupted, and cities were often abandoned. Common language was also lost Germanic tribes ? various groups which invaded western Europe. Couldn?t read or write, but known for songs and legends. Brought technology with them such as the stirrup. Dialect - a different way of speaking the same language What?s the difference?

post classical Europe

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Chapter 17 Ap World Notes Foundations of Christian Society in Europe Albino elephant, set from Harun AL Rashid to Charlemagne Charlemagne was not in good relations with Islam, had fought a battle n N.Spain Charlemagne wanted to establish an empire in W. Europe similar to Byzantine First, population of Europe restored political order through a decentralized rule with local and regional kings Boosted agr. Production by increasing the cultivated land Built institution framework for the Christian church based in Rome to provide religious leadership Quest for Political Order After the fall of Rome by Germanics, Germanics weakened, and Franks were going to take over, but they also fell due to invasions by Muslims and Vikings Germanic Successor States
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