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Early Kingdoms of Medieval Europe. Unit 5 32a, 32b, World History Atlas Pages 57&58. 1. Time & Change. 1215. 789. Normans take control o f England. Hundred Years’ War Is Fought. 2. Gathering the Facts.
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Early Kingdoms of Medieval Europe Unit 5 32a, 32b, World History Atlas Pages 57&58
1. Time & Change 1215 789 Normans take control of England Hundred Years’ War Is Fought
2. Gathering the Facts • A. The Middle Ages was a time of great learning and culture for Europeans. ________ • B. The Middle Ages is also called the medieval era. • ___________ • C. Barbarian kings, wanting to be more civilized, became Roman Catholics. __________ • D. Many Barbarian tribes established kingdoms in Eastern Europe. __________ F T T F
3. History Through Maps Visigoths • A. Which Tribe established the 1st Barbarian Kingdom? ____________________ • B. Who brought Christianity to Ireland? ________________________ • C. When did Roman Catholicism spread throughout the barbarian kingdoms? __________________ • D. Which Barbarian tribe established a kingdom in Africa? ______________________ • E. In which direction did the Slavs migrate? _________________________ • Which tribe did the Byzantines defeat? ________________ • Who conquered the Ostrogoths? __________________ St. Patrick 461-644 Vandals West & South Vandals Lombards
4. People and Cultures Slavs, a tribe that lost many people to slavery Vandals, a tribe that looted Rome Franks, who thought violence was more direct than laws or diplomacy An Imitation of how Barbarians talked
5. People and their Environment Charlemagne • A. Who became the sole ruler of the Frankish Empire?_____________________ • B. Which 4 regions did Charlemagne conquer between 771 and 814? __________________________________________ • C. Which regions did Charlemagne conquer but not rule? __________________________________________ • D. Where was Charlemagne crowned Emperor of the West? _______________ • E. How long did the Frankish empire last? _______________ • F. When did the Empire break up? __________ Lombardy, Saxony, Spanish March, & Papal States Brittany, Croatia, Moravia, and Bohemia Rome 72 Years 843
6. Thinking About History • A. What is the pope leader of? • The Roman Catholic Church • B. Why was the pope’s crowning of Charlemagne significant? • Answer may include: The pope was a very powerful figure in Western Europe, the pope gave Charlemagne great authority.