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The Carolingian Age. 750-900. Carolingians. Ambitious landowning nobles “mayor of the palace” Pepin Charles Martel Defeated Muslims at Tours in 732 Pepin the Short Pope Zachary’s approval crown. Defender of Pope. Iconoclastic heresy Lombards “patricius of the Romans”
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The Carolingian Age 750-900
Carolingians • Ambitious landowning nobles • “mayor of the palace” • Pepin • Charles Martel • Defeated Muslims at Tours in 732 • Pepin the Short • Pope Zachary’s approval crown
Defender of Pope • Iconoclastic heresy • Lombards • “patricius of the Romans” • Donation of Pepin • Basis of Papacy’s claim to Papal States • Donation of Constantine • Rome + Italy from Constantine the Great
Reign of Charlemagne • First great western secular ruler • Lombards northern Italy • Song of Roland – epic poem • Ministerial kingship – king as God’s agent • Merovingian govt. structures • loyalty • commendation + benefice • tithe • missi dominici – special envoys who reported on conditions
Emperor • Misconduct of Pope Leo III • Flees to Charlemagne • Restores Pope • Christmas day 800 - Emperor of the Romans • Ties to Pope • Authority to Charlemagne • Protection of Pope
Succession • Kingdom for each son • Louis inherits throne
Carolingian Renaissance • Improvement through education • Palace School • Miniscule – lower-case letters • Monastic schools • Basis of Western intellectual movement • Illuminated manuscripts
Disintegration of Carolingian Empire • Fragile system • Feudal practices • Loyalty of nobles + force of emperor • Unified? • External threats • Saracens, Magyars, and Vikings
Disintegration of Carolingian Empire • Louis • Indecisive • Succession problems • Sons w/ nobles revolt • Treaty of Verdun • West Franks, East Franks, Lotharingia
Significance • Define state and role of Christian ruler • Religious reform • Cultural aspirations • Revival of empire • Role of papacy • Feudal practices for order
Early Medieval England • Anglo-Saxons replace Romans • Augustine • Danelaw • Alfred the Great – stopped Viking expansion with Danegeld • Royal authority • Strong network of local govt. tied to king • Witan – assembly of great nobles and churchmen as reps • Shires – territorial units w/ sheriff, earl, bishop • Customary law