Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Early Middle Ages
- 3. The byzantine empire
- 3.1 The origins and expansion of the Byzantine empire
- Theodosius I
- Divided the Roman Empire in 395 A.D.
- Made Byzantium the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- The largest city in Europe
- Located on the Bosphorus Strait
- Grew its maximum size during reign of Justinian the Great (527-565 A.D.)
- General defeat Vandals and Ostrogoths and conquered Italian Peninsula and parts of North Africa
- They established a province called Spania
- 3.2 The political structure
- Byzantine emperor was highest political and religious authority
- Empire was controlled by officials and a powerful army
- Empire was divided in provinces Controlled by a governor
- 3.3 Economy
- Trade
- The empire was the crossroads of trade routes
- Leather, ivory, perfume, stones, slaves and spices arrived
- Craftsmanship
- Developed greatly
- Manufactured products, gold and silver products, fabrics… were produced and exported
- 3.4 Society
- Was divide between nobility and the population
- Emperor and Byzantine nobility imposed high taxes
- the population was discontent
- 3.5 Culture and religion
- Culture
- Combination of Greek, Roman and Eastern elements
- Greek was the spoken language
- Contributions in compilation of works and scientific treatises
- Religion
- Political and religious power were unified
- Byzantine Empire was intolerant to other religions
- Adaptation of Greek language to Slavic language resulted in Cyrillic alphabet
- -Eastern Christian church became known as Orthodox Church
- 2. An era of invasions
- 2.1 The germanic people
- Franks
- Settled in Gaul
- King Clovis l, expanded to the north the south
- He defeated Visigoths in 507 A.D.
- Later it became the Carolingian Empire
- 4. The carolingian empire
- 4.1 The origins and expansion of the Carolingian empire
- Prime minister
- Called the mayor of the palace or major-domo
- 751 A.D. Pippin l the Younger occupied the throne of the Franks
- Position became influential
- Pope
- Need help fighting the Lombard Empire
- Pippin and Charles decide to help
- Charles
- Came to the throne when his father died in 768 A.D.
- In 800 A.D. he was emperor
- Was known as Charlemagne
- Die in 814 A.D.
- 4.2 The political structure
- Governed with help of the court
- Appointed counts to govern the provinces
- Divided into marches and governed by a marquis
- 4.3 The economy and society
- Islam
- Disrupted trade routes, making agriculture the only source of wealth
- Charlemagne
- Successors rewarded their nobles with large estates
- Population were peasants and worked in lands
- 4.4 Culture and art
- Charlemagne brought the wisest people to his court
- Monks copied ancient texts to preserve texts
- Scribes devised a new rounded writing style
- Visigoths
- Emigrated to the Iberian Peninsula
- Established the Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo
- Suebis
- Settled in the north-east of Iberian Peninsula
- Angles and Saxons
- Settled in Great Britain
- Ostrogoths
- Created a kingdom on Italian Peninsula
- Vandals
- Established in North Africa
- Germanic people
- Organised into tribes
- Settled in a region converted in kingdom
- Relatively few in number, formed the ruling group and inhabitants submit
- Germanic kingdoms
- Dominant group was Germanic nobility
- Monarch governed with help called royal council
- Nobles fought themselves and it created instability
- 1. The middle ages
- 1.1 Political development
- Frequent wars and sackings
- Monarch depended of nobles
- Late Middle Age, monarch’s power increase. monarch have more resources than nobles.
- Byzantine Empire want decline when Islam appeared in Arabia (7th century)
- Muslim world fragmented. Christians began the Crusaders
- 1.2 Economic development
- Trade recovered. New areas of production and trade routes created
- 1.3 Social development
- Invasions andsackings caused insecurity
- Nobels and Lords were the higest authority
- Peasants and serfs were the lower authority
- 1.4 Cultural developments
- Two stiles were: Romanesqe and Gothic
- Religious authority was the only source of knowledge
- Religious beliefs began