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Frankish Rulers
Chapter 12, Section 1
The Merovingians
After the fall of Rome, there were
constant wars
 Franks arose as the strongest group
(Merovingians)
 Clovis was first to accept Christianity
in 481
 Charles Martel defeated Muslims-732

Pepin the Short
Anointed by Pope-Divine Ruler
 Gave Pope protection & papal states
 Pope relied on the Franks for
protection, tying Catholicism and
western Europe together

Charlemagne’s Empire
Pepin’s son became king in 768
 Charles doubled the Frankish lands
 After defending Pope Leo in Rome,
Charles was crowned as a Roman
Emperor by Leo
 After Charles death, empire was
divided into three parts, the middle
remained the Roman Empire

Invasions
Vikings attacked Europe in the 800’s
 Explored Europe and even to North
America
 Constant attacks weakened the
central monarchies, leading to more
local control

Medieval Life
Political and Economic
Change
 Germanic Tribes not able to
understand Roman Laws
 Divided rule among cheiftans
 Commerce became more localized
 Subsistence economy/Barter System


Feudal System
Feudalism
Weaker central gov’ts led to power
and land distributed to nobles in
exchange for military services
 Each level of feudalism had
obligations to the level above them
 Serfs were tied to the land

Features of this Era
Castles were built for protection
 Knights were financed by lords, but
would often serve the king
 Code of Chivalry used by knights
became the basis for good manners
today
 Tournaments were the entertainment

Life on a Manor
Warfare made it necessary for
manors to be self-sufficient
 Peasants farmed the land and were
the public workers as well
 Some were craft workers
 Usually manors provided only enough
food for survival
 Life was hard for everyone

The Medieval Church
Spiritual Role
Church taught all were dependant on
God’s Grace
 Grace was received through
sacraments
 Peasants learned Christianity through
art

Political and Social Role
After the decline of Rome, the pope
began to gain more power
 Church was the central structure in
most people’s lives
 Began to dictate who had control
(Charlemagne) as well as the social
norms of medieval society

Monasteries
Benedict founded a monastery in 529
that laid the framework for future
monasteries
 Monks preserved ancient texts
 Provided schools, charity, & hospitals
 Served as missionaries, converting
many throughout Europe

Political and Social Role
Church had its own courts and laws
which were applied to rich and poor
 Many church officials were nobles
who had land and knights to fight for
them
 Led to corruption and a change of
focus from the spiritual mission of the
church

Church Reform
Monks modeled way of life
 Cardinals elected the pope
 Innocent III fought to remove heresy
from the church and offenders were
excommunicated


Excommunication
Finding the Truth…

More Reforms

Inquisition was established to
seek and punish heretics
 Franciscan and Dominican Friars
lived lives of simplicity and
poverty that gained the clergy
more respect


Punishment for Heresy
Anti-Semitism
By 1100 Christians blamed Jews for
their problems
 Some church leaders required Jews
to wear ID badges
 Were forced from their land and had
to become peddlers and money
lenders
 Many moved to Eastern Europe

Rise of European
Monarchy
England
Angles, Saxons, and Jutes took over
Britain after Rome
 William the Conqueror set up a tax
system and took a census
 Henry II set up common law so that
everyone was tried equally

Change in England
King John’s abuse of power led the
nobles to force him to sign the Magna
Carta
 The Magna Carta guaranteed
representation and fair trials to
citizens
 Under Henry III, the middle class
helped create the Parliament

France
Unlike in England, French gov’t was
not representative
 As population grew, towns grew, and
more power went to town leaders
rather than feudal lords
 As monarchy gained land and power,
nobles’ power was lessened

Holy Roman Empire
While France and England grew
strong central gov’t, Germany
remained fragmented
 German Emperors claimed the right
to appoint popes, while the pope
claimed to anoint the Emperor
 Concordat of Worms gave Emperor
power to choose bishops


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Frankish Rulers and the Rise of Medieval Europe

  • 2.
  • 3. The Merovingians After the fall of Rome, there were constant wars  Franks arose as the strongest group (Merovingians)  Clovis was first to accept Christianity in 481  Charles Martel defeated Muslims-732 
  • 4.
  • 5. Pepin the Short Anointed by Pope-Divine Ruler  Gave Pope protection & papal states  Pope relied on the Franks for protection, tying Catholicism and western Europe together 
  • 6. Charlemagne’s Empire Pepin’s son became king in 768  Charles doubled the Frankish lands  After defending Pope Leo in Rome, Charles was crowned as a Roman Emperor by Leo  After Charles death, empire was divided into three parts, the middle remained the Roman Empire 
  • 7. Invasions Vikings attacked Europe in the 800’s  Explored Europe and even to North America  Constant attacks weakened the central monarchies, leading to more local control 
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 11. Political and Economic Change  Germanic Tribes not able to understand Roman Laws  Divided rule among cheiftans  Commerce became more localized  Subsistence economy/Barter System  Feudal System
  • 12.
  • 13. Feudalism Weaker central gov’ts led to power and land distributed to nobles in exchange for military services  Each level of feudalism had obligations to the level above them  Serfs were tied to the land 
  • 14.
  • 15. Features of this Era Castles were built for protection  Knights were financed by lords, but would often serve the king  Code of Chivalry used by knights became the basis for good manners today  Tournaments were the entertainment 
  • 16. Life on a Manor Warfare made it necessary for manors to be self-sufficient  Peasants farmed the land and were the public workers as well  Some were craft workers  Usually manors provided only enough food for survival  Life was hard for everyone 
  • 18. Spiritual Role Church taught all were dependant on God’s Grace  Grace was received through sacraments  Peasants learned Christianity through art 
  • 19. Political and Social Role After the decline of Rome, the pope began to gain more power  Church was the central structure in most people’s lives  Began to dictate who had control (Charlemagne) as well as the social norms of medieval society 
  • 20. Monasteries Benedict founded a monastery in 529 that laid the framework for future monasteries  Monks preserved ancient texts  Provided schools, charity, & hospitals  Served as missionaries, converting many throughout Europe 
  • 21. Political and Social Role Church had its own courts and laws which were applied to rich and poor  Many church officials were nobles who had land and knights to fight for them  Led to corruption and a change of focus from the spiritual mission of the church 
  • 22. Church Reform Monks modeled way of life  Cardinals elected the pope  Innocent III fought to remove heresy from the church and offenders were excommunicated  Excommunication
  • 23. Finding the Truth… More Reforms Inquisition was established to seek and punish heretics  Franciscan and Dominican Friars lived lives of simplicity and poverty that gained the clergy more respect  Punishment for Heresy
  • 24. Anti-Semitism By 1100 Christians blamed Jews for their problems  Some church leaders required Jews to wear ID badges  Were forced from their land and had to become peddlers and money lenders  Many moved to Eastern Europe 
  • 26. England Angles, Saxons, and Jutes took over Britain after Rome  William the Conqueror set up a tax system and took a census  Henry II set up common law so that everyone was tried equally 
  • 27. Change in England King John’s abuse of power led the nobles to force him to sign the Magna Carta  The Magna Carta guaranteed representation and fair trials to citizens  Under Henry III, the middle class helped create the Parliament 
  • 28. France Unlike in England, French gov’t was not representative  As population grew, towns grew, and more power went to town leaders rather than feudal lords  As monarchy gained land and power, nobles’ power was lessened 
  • 29. Holy Roman Empire While France and England grew strong central gov’t, Germany remained fragmented  German Emperors claimed the right to appoint popes, while the pope claimed to anoint the Emperor  Concordat of Worms gave Emperor power to choose bishops 