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Page 1: The Early Middle Ages 15.1. I. The Geography of Europe  After Rome’s Fall (A.D. 476), Western Europe was divided into many kingdoms.  Europe is a continent,

The Early Middle Ages15.1

Page 2: The Early Middle Ages 15.1. I. The Geography of Europe  After Rome’s Fall (A.D. 476), Western Europe was divided into many kingdoms.  Europe is a continent,

I. The Geography of Europe After Rome’s Fall (A.D. 476), Western Europe was

divided into many kingdoms. Europe is a continent, but it is also a peninsula made

up of smaller peninsula. Easy access to water help the European economy.

Rivers made it easy for people to travel within Europe.

Seas and Rivers offered Europe protection from enemies. Also allowed different cultures to develop because of

separation. Europe contains many mountain ranges that made it

difficult for one group to rule all of Europe.

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Rhine River

English Channel

Pyrenees Mts.

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II. The Germanic Kingdoms The Visigoths in Spain and the Ostrogoths in Italy

adopted Roman ways because they were close to the center of the old Roman Empire.

In the 400s, the Angles and Saxons invaded Britain from Denmark and Germany and became the Anglo-Saxons. The Celts who had been living in Britain fled north and west.

The Franks were a Germanic people living in the area that is now France. Clovis was king of the Franks who became a Catholic. Much of his kingdom became Catholic.

Page 5: The Early Middle Ages 15.1. I. The Geography of Europe  After Rome’s Fall (A.D. 476), Western Europe was divided into many kingdoms.  Europe is a continent,

After Clovis’ death, fights broke out over land, and nobles called mayors settled disputes, gave out land, and fought each other.

Charles Martel was a Frankish mayor who wanted to control all the nobles. The Catholic Church supported Martel

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Muslims conquered Spain in A.D. 711 and threatened to spread Islam throughout Europe. In A.D. 732, Martel and the Franks defeated the Muslims, and Christianity remained Europe’s major religion.

Pepin, Charles Martel’s son, defeated the Lombards. He gave all the conquered land to the pope. It became the Papal States.

Pepin’s son was Charles. He defended the pope and conquered Germany and Spain. His Empire covered most of Europe. He earned the name Charlemagne. The pope crowned him the new Roman emperor.

Aachen was the capital of Charlemagne’s empire.

Charlemagne promoted education.

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After Charlemagne’s death, his son divided the empire into three kingdoms. They were weak.

Scandinavia was the home of the Vikings Vikings raided Europe and conquered western

France (Normandy).

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The three kingdoms of France (Franks) were destroyed by raids, and the eastern kingdom became Germany.

Otto I was a powerful German king who fought the Magyars and protected the pope. Territory became known as

the Holy Roman Empire.

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III. The Rise of the Catholic Church Gregory the Great was pope from 590-604.

Asked monks to become missionaries Monks and monasteries – important role for

the education, health and knowledge and later politics

1073 – Gregory VII became pope. He issued a decree forbidding kings from appointing high ranking church officials.

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Henry IV (emperor of the Holy Roman Empire) refused to obey the pope.

Henry declared that Gregory was no longer pope. Gregory excommunicated Henry. When German nobles chose a new emperor,

Gregory accepted him. Henry declared war on Gregory.

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In 1122, a new emperor and a new pope made an agreement called the Concordat of Worms. Pope chose bishop; emperor chose gov’t jobs

Catholic Church became very powerful under Pope Innocent III. He controlled kings by threatening to withhold

Christian sacraments.