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FALL OF ROME- MIDDLE AGES BORN

FALL OF ROME- MIDDLE AGES BORN. HISTORIC OVERVIEW. MIDDLE AGES FOLLOW ROME. Middle Ages is the name given to 1000 years of European (from Europe) history Also called Medieval times– from Latin words meaning, “middle” and “age”. Rome. TIMELINE.

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FALL OF ROME- MIDDLE AGES BORN

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  1. FALL OF ROME- MIDDLE AGES BORN HISTORIC OVERVIEW

  2. MIDDLE AGES FOLLOW ROME • Middle Ages is the name given to 1000 years of European (from Europe) history • Also called Medieval times– from Latin words meaning, “middle” and “age”

  3. Rome

  4. TIMELINE • Began after Fall of Rome • Lasted till Renaissance (Rebirth) Death of Alaric • From about 476 to about 1500

  5. HOW DID ROME FALL? • 200CE Rome HUGE • Stretched all across Europe and North Africa • Capital Rome – plus many other great cities • Great civilization – laws, government, architecture, technology

  6. ROME SPLITS • Empire no longer manageable • Wars on several fronts • Empire split in two by Diocletian in 284 Empire in two parts – West and East • 330 CE Constantine built Constantinople the new capital in the East

  7. ROME BECOMES CHRISTIAN • 313-Christianity legal • Emperor Constantine converted • 391-Christianity state religion • Pagan Rome became Christian Europe Constantine

  8. GRADUAL TRANSFORMATION OF ROMAN EMPIRE Transformed in 3 big ways • Gradually became Christian, not Pagan • German settlers assimilated into Rome and by 476 Western empire controlled by German kings • Eastern Empire became Byzantine Empire, an lost much land to Muslim Turks

  9. 3 HEIRS OF ROMAN EMPIRE • West • Byzantine Empire • Islam

  10. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WEST, BYZANTINE, ISLAM Economic – • Islam prosperous, much trade, merchants, professionals • Byzantine empire revived after wars, trade, Constantinople important, farms productive • West – rich lived well, most people struggling, land unproductive

  11. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WEST, BYZANTINE, ISLAM Political • Byzantine centralized Empire had both spiritual and worldly power, appointed Patriarch, head of navy and army • Islam also centralized • West fragmented – many small, often warring kingdoms

  12. WEST’S GRADUAL TRANSITION INTO MIDDLE AGES • Period after the fall of Rome called Early Middle Ages • Period of war, confusion and chaos Alaric Hannibal Atilla the Hun

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