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Emperor Constantine converted
Rome to Christianity in 313 AD
(Edict of Milan)
Barbarian Invasions in the
5th Century
19C Impression of
Alaric’s Sack of Rome
(410)
What was left after the
Fall of Rome?
Architecture and
Engineering
Latin
Christianity and the
Church
San Gregorio
(Pope, 590-604)
Frankish Kingdoms in the 6th
Century
Charlemagne I
King of the
Franks
(742-814)
Viking Ships raided the
coast of Northern Europe
during the 9C and 10C
Castles offered protection
from raids and autonomy for
Great Vassals
Medieval Society
Nobility: Those
who fight
Clergy: Those who
pray
Commoners: Those
who labor
95% of
pop.
Medieval Peasant House
The Book of Hours: March (early 15th
century)
The Book of Hours: September
Perugia: A Medieval
Walled City
Perugia: A Medieval Walled City
Medieval Port of Bristol, England
The
Crusades:
Christian
Europe’s
attempt to
Regain the
Holy Lands
(ca. 1095-
1202)
The Second and Third
Crusades