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Page 1: Middle Ages Piotrowski. Bell-Ringer 2/27 Friday How does a chess board reflect the Middle Ages?

Middle AgesPiotrowski

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Bell-Ringer 2/27 Friday

• How does a chess board reflect the Middle Ages?

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The Middle Ages: 500 – 1500

The Medieval Period

Rise of the Middle Ages

Decline of the Roman Empire

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Western Europe

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Early Middle Ages

450 - 1050

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Germanic Peoples

Roman empire overran by Germanic groups with repeated invasions and constant warfare

• Breakdown of trade: money became scarce.

• Cities abandoned – no longer center of economy or administration

• Population became rural.

• Decline of literacy – priests and other church officials were the few that were literate.

• Breakup of unified empire – language began to change. No longer Latin.

• End of Democracy/Republic

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End of Democracy

Rome

• Unified by loyalty to public government and written law

• Orderly government

Germanic

• Family ties and personal loyalty

• People lived in small communities governed by unwritten rules and traditions

• Ruled by a Chief who led a band or warriors loyal only to him – not some emperor they’d never seen

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European Empire Evolves

After the decline of the Roman Empire small kingdoms sprang up all over Europe.

The largest and the strongest was controlled by the Franks

• Lead by Clovis – first Christian king

• Area that is now France

• Greatest king was Charlemagne

• most powerful king in Western Europe

• encouraged learning

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Vikings AttackCharlemagne's empire was broken up by his grandsons and was soon destroyed by invaders who would attack by sea, raid and plunder, then be quickly out to sea again.

• Vikings – Germanic people called Norsemen

• From Scandinavia

• Worshipped warlike gods

• Warriors, traders, farmers, and explorers

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While the Roman Empire declined the Church remained

• Missionaries succeeded in spreading Christianity

• Adapted to rural conditions by building monasteries – religious communities

oBecame best educated communities

oPlaces or prayer and learning

• Shared belief bonded the people together

• The church served as a stable force as well as social center

Power of the Church

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Power of Church

• Mandate of Heaven –

• Power of kings comes from God.

• The Church is the ticket to communicating with God.

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Bell-ringer Week 6

• Why did the Church gain more power in the Middle Ages?

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The ClergyReligious officials had different ranks within the church structure

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Piotrowski

• Piotr = Peter

• The word means rock.

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Power of the Church

• Provided a unifying set of spiritual beliefs and rituals

• Created a system of justice to guide peoples conduct – Cannon Law – the law of the church

excommunication – banishment

interdict – the denial of sacraments - important religious ceremonies (baptism, last rights)

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Feudalism

Think of a chess set

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Feudalism

Based on mutual obligation

Military protection

Provide knights in times of war

service

Fiefs – land grants

Fiefs – land grants

protection

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Bell-Ringer Q3-Week 6March 4, 2009

• How did kings get their power to lead in the Middle Ages?

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Primogeniture

• Passing on your throne to your eldest son.

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FeudalismManors

The lords estate –

The lord provided the serfs with housing, farmland and protection

Serfs tended the lands, cared for the animals, maintained the estate

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FeudalismManors

Peasants rarely traveled more than 25 miles from the manor

Was home to 15 – 30 families

Self-Sufficient community

Peasants heavily taxed, including a tithe – a church tax of 1/10 their income

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High Middle Ages

1050 - 1300

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A violent society

Noble’s constantly fought each other

Defend estates

Seize new territories

Increase wealth

Kept Europe fragmented

Glorification of warriors

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The Age of Chivalry

The mounted Knights were the most important part of an Army

Professional solders – main obligation was to serve in battle

Rewarded with land

Devoted lives to war

Spiritual Rewards

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The Age of Chivalry

Chivalry – a complex set of ideals, demanded that a knight fight bravely in defense of three masters

1. His feudal lord

2. His Heavenly Lord

3. His Lady

Meant to protect the weak and the poor

Be loyal, brave, and courteous

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The Age of Chivalry

Sons of nobles began training at an early age for knighthood

Page – at 7 they were sent to another lord to be trained

Squire – at 14 they act as a servant to a knight

Knight- at 21 they become a knight and gain experience in local wars and tournaments

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The Age of Chivalry

Tournaments – mock battles that combined recreation and combat training

Fierce and bloody competitions

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Castles and KeepsStone castles were encircled by

massive walls and guard towers

Home to lord and lady, their family, knights soldiers, and servants

A fortress of defense

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Castles and Keeps

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High Middle Ages

By the end of the High Middle Ages

• Western European nations gained much of the shape by which we know them today

• They became more stable and began concentrating on establishing stronger political structures

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Late Middle Ages

1300 - 1527

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5 major developments of the Late Middle Ages

1)The Hundred Years War• Fought between the French and English for the

French throne

• Massively destructive

• Gun powder and heavy artillery

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2) The Papal Schism • 3 popes

• Loss of respectability due to political involvements

3) The Fall of the Byzantine Empire • Turks begin assault on Western boarders4) Famines • Climate became colder and rainier

• Harvests shrank

• Population doubled

• Move back to towns

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5) Black Death • The Bubonic Plague

• killed 1/3 – ½ of European population