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(5th – 10th centuries)
Early Middle Ages
(Part 2)
The Visigoths
Extra information:
• The Visigoths were a Germanic tribe that came from
Scandinavia.
• They attacked the Roman Empire but they also
worked for the Roman Empire as mercenaries.
• Thanks to this military help they received in
exchange money and territories.
• They settled in nowadays Bulgaria, later Romania and
finally in Gaul (nowadays France) and Hispania.
• They were the first Germanic tribe that attacked
the city of Rome in 410.
The sack of Rome
15) The Visigoth Kingdom of Toulouse.
(Explain how the Visigoths created a kingdom in Gaul)
• After the sack of Rome in 410 the emperor of
Rome made a pact with the Visigoths. The Visigoths
had to expel the Suevi, the Vandals and the Alans
from Hispania.
• In exchange they will receive the province of Gaul
(in nowadays France).
• The capital city was established in Tolouse.
• Within time they also crossed the Pyrenees and
conquered almost all Hispania. (Or this kingdom
occupied part of Gaul and part of Hispania)
16) The Visigoth Kingdom of Toledo.
(Explain how the Visigoth kingdom of Toledo was created).
• In 711 the Visigoths were expelled by the Arabs in
the battle of Guadalete.
• This will be the end of the Visigoth kingdom of
Toledo.
17) How was the end of the Visigoth kingdom of Toledo.
• In 507 the Franks defeated the Visigoths. As a
consequence the Visigoths crossed the Pyrenees
and established in Hispania.
• They established the capital city in Toledo.
The great achievements of the Visigoths were:
• The territorial unification that was achieved through a
military way. They fought against Basques, Cantabrians,
Asturians, Suevi, Franks and Byzantines and after many
battles they got the territorial unification.
• The religious unification was reached through the
conversion of the king “Recaredo” to Catholicism.
• The Judicial unification was made thanks to the Code
Law of “Recesvinto”.
18) What were the great achievements of the Visigoths in
Hispania.
Extra information:
• The Visigoths were in fact Arians (“arrianos”) that
was a different version of Catholicism.
• Arianism affirmed that Jesus was human.
The Conversion of Recaredo
Liber Iudiciorum o Código de Recesvinto
Extra information:
• Did you know that since 415 a.D. there were 32
kings? (As an average every king would have ruled
during 9 years).
• Did you know that most of the Visigoth kings were
assassinated, poisoned, imprisoned, deposed or they
just died in a battle. (Only four had a natural death)
• It is estimated that the Visigoths were
approximately between 80.000 and 300.000 while
the Hispano-Romans were 4 million people. (They
were a minority).
• Among all the Germanic kingdoms that existed in
Europe only the Visigoths founded new cities. (Four
in total: Recópolis, Victoriacum, Ologite and Baiyara).
The votive crown of Recesvinto
(La corona votiva de Recesvinto)
San Juan de Baños, Palencia
The Franks
19) Who were the Franks?
Extra information:
• The first dynasty of the Franks were the Merovingians.
• In the 8th century a new dynasty gained power and ruled
over the Franks.
• That dynasty were the Carolingians.
• The Franks were a
Germanic tribe that
established in Gaul.
(Nowadays France).
20) Tell me who were the most important historical figures of
the Carolingian dynasty.
The most important historical figures were:
• Charles Martel: he was the “Mayor of the Palace”
(Mayordomo de Palacio). He helped the king to govern,
became a very prominent person and defeated the Arabs
in the battle of Poitiers in 732. He gained a lot of
influence for his family. He was the grandfather of
Charlemagne.
• Pepin the Short: He was the father of Charlemagne. He
made a coup d’état and became king of France
• Charlemagne: He was the son of Pepin the Short. He
fought against Saxons, Slavs, Muslims and Lombards. He
conquered many territories in Europe. Finally he was
crowned emperor in 800 by the Pope Leo III.
The carolingians
Palatine chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen,
Germany Marble throne
Extra information:
• Mayor of the Palace was a very important position.
It was like a vice president.
• The Carolingian empire lasted till 843, with the
Treaty of Verdun. The Carolingian empire was
divided in three kingdoms among the three
grandsons of Charlemagne.
• The title of emperor was an very relevant institution
that lasted till the 19th century (1806, more
exactly).
• Charlemagne is considered by many people the
father of Europe (because of all the territories that
he controlled).
Map of Eurasia, 814
Most important cities, 814
Ch’ang-an, China
1 million people
500.000 in the suburbs
Constantinople
250.000 inhabitants
Baghdad
The biggest city
of the world
Cordoba
500.000
inhabitants
Aachen
3.000 inhabitants

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Early Middle Ages - Unit 1 - Part 2 - New

  • 1. (5th – 10th centuries) Early Middle Ages (Part 2)
  • 3.
  • 4. Extra information: • The Visigoths were a Germanic tribe that came from Scandinavia. • They attacked the Roman Empire but they also worked for the Roman Empire as mercenaries. • Thanks to this military help they received in exchange money and territories. • They settled in nowadays Bulgaria, later Romania and finally in Gaul (nowadays France) and Hispania. • They were the first Germanic tribe that attacked the city of Rome in 410.
  • 5. The sack of Rome
  • 6. 15) The Visigoth Kingdom of Toulouse. (Explain how the Visigoths created a kingdom in Gaul) • After the sack of Rome in 410 the emperor of Rome made a pact with the Visigoths. The Visigoths had to expel the Suevi, the Vandals and the Alans from Hispania. • In exchange they will receive the province of Gaul (in nowadays France). • The capital city was established in Tolouse. • Within time they also crossed the Pyrenees and conquered almost all Hispania. (Or this kingdom occupied part of Gaul and part of Hispania)
  • 7.
  • 8. 16) The Visigoth Kingdom of Toledo. (Explain how the Visigoth kingdom of Toledo was created). • In 711 the Visigoths were expelled by the Arabs in the battle of Guadalete. • This will be the end of the Visigoth kingdom of Toledo. 17) How was the end of the Visigoth kingdom of Toledo. • In 507 the Franks defeated the Visigoths. As a consequence the Visigoths crossed the Pyrenees and established in Hispania. • They established the capital city in Toledo.
  • 9. The great achievements of the Visigoths were: • The territorial unification that was achieved through a military way. They fought against Basques, Cantabrians, Asturians, Suevi, Franks and Byzantines and after many battles they got the territorial unification. • The religious unification was reached through the conversion of the king “Recaredo” to Catholicism. • The Judicial unification was made thanks to the Code Law of “Recesvinto”. 18) What were the great achievements of the Visigoths in Hispania. Extra information: • The Visigoths were in fact Arians (“arrianos”) that was a different version of Catholicism. • Arianism affirmed that Jesus was human.
  • 10. The Conversion of Recaredo
  • 11. Liber Iudiciorum o Código de Recesvinto
  • 12. Extra information: • Did you know that since 415 a.D. there were 32 kings? (As an average every king would have ruled during 9 years). • Did you know that most of the Visigoth kings were assassinated, poisoned, imprisoned, deposed or they just died in a battle. (Only four had a natural death) • It is estimated that the Visigoths were approximately between 80.000 and 300.000 while the Hispano-Romans were 4 million people. (They were a minority). • Among all the Germanic kingdoms that existed in Europe only the Visigoths founded new cities. (Four in total: Recópolis, Victoriacum, Ologite and Baiyara).
  • 13. The votive crown of Recesvinto (La corona votiva de Recesvinto)
  • 14. San Juan de Baños, Palencia
  • 16. 19) Who were the Franks? Extra information: • The first dynasty of the Franks were the Merovingians. • In the 8th century a new dynasty gained power and ruled over the Franks. • That dynasty were the Carolingians. • The Franks were a Germanic tribe that established in Gaul. (Nowadays France).
  • 17. 20) Tell me who were the most important historical figures of the Carolingian dynasty. The most important historical figures were: • Charles Martel: he was the “Mayor of the Palace” (Mayordomo de Palacio). He helped the king to govern, became a very prominent person and defeated the Arabs in the battle of Poitiers in 732. He gained a lot of influence for his family. He was the grandfather of Charlemagne. • Pepin the Short: He was the father of Charlemagne. He made a coup d’état and became king of France • Charlemagne: He was the son of Pepin the Short. He fought against Saxons, Slavs, Muslims and Lombards. He conquered many territories in Europe. Finally he was crowned emperor in 800 by the Pope Leo III. The carolingians
  • 18.
  • 19. Palatine chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany Marble throne
  • 20.
  • 21. Extra information: • Mayor of the Palace was a very important position. It was like a vice president. • The Carolingian empire lasted till 843, with the Treaty of Verdun. The Carolingian empire was divided in three kingdoms among the three grandsons of Charlemagne. • The title of emperor was an very relevant institution that lasted till the 19th century (1806, more exactly). • Charlemagne is considered by many people the father of Europe (because of all the territories that he controlled).
  • 22.
  • 25. Ch’ang-an, China 1 million people 500.000 in the suburbs Constantinople 250.000 inhabitants Baghdad The biggest city of the world Cordoba 500.000 inhabitants Aachen 3.000 inhabitants