Introduction to the Middle Ages Ms. Malloff’s  Social Studies 8 Class
The  Middle Ages  were the period between  ancient  and modern times in western  history .
Before  the Middle Ages, western Europe was part of the  Roman Empire . After  the Middle Ages, western Europe included the Holy Roman Empire, the kingdoms of  France  and  Germany , and a number of smaller states.
A Motte & Bailey Castle Early Medieval Ages
The Middle Ages were also known as the  “Medieval”  period, from the Latin words “medium” (middle) and “aevum” (ages). Sometimes, the Middle Ages are incorrectly called the  “Dark Ages’  because little that was written at that time came down to us.
Monks & Monasteries                                                                                                                  
The history of the Middle Ages extends from the end of the Roman Empire to the  Renaissance . Historians  today don’t give exact dates for the end of the Roman Empire, because it lasted over a period of several  hundred  years. 400  A.D. is the start of the Medieval period, and  1450  is the approximate end.
Fighting Over Kingdoms
By that time, the Roman Empire was so  weak  that  barbarian  tribes were able to conquer it. The Germanic way of life gradually combined with the Roman way of life to form the  new one , which we call medieval.
Barbarian Invasions
Medieval civilization was greatly influenced by the   Merovingians   in Spain and the   Germanic  Franks  (“the Bold”) ,   and by the Byzantine   empire   in southeastern   Europe .
Medieval Europe, 600 A.D.
Readying for Battle

Introduction To The Middle Ages

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    Introduction to theMiddle Ages Ms. Malloff’s Social Studies 8 Class
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    The MiddleAges were the period between ancient and modern times in western history .
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    Before theMiddle Ages, western Europe was part of the Roman Empire . After the Middle Ages, western Europe included the Holy Roman Empire, the kingdoms of France and Germany , and a number of smaller states.
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    A Motte &Bailey Castle Early Medieval Ages
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    The Middle Ageswere also known as the “Medieval” period, from the Latin words “medium” (middle) and “aevum” (ages). Sometimes, the Middle Ages are incorrectly called the “Dark Ages’ because little that was written at that time came down to us.
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    Monks & Monasteries                                                                                                                 
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    The history ofthe Middle Ages extends from the end of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance . Historians today don’t give exact dates for the end of the Roman Empire, because it lasted over a period of several hundred years. 400 A.D. is the start of the Medieval period, and 1450 is the approximate end.
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    By that time,the Roman Empire was so weak that barbarian tribes were able to conquer it. The Germanic way of life gradually combined with the Roman way of life to form the new one , which we call medieval.
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    Medieval civilization wasgreatly influenced by the Merovingians in Spain and the Germanic Franks (“the Bold”) , and by the Byzantine empire in southeastern Europe .
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