PPT-- Charlemagne

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To have another language is to possess a second soul bilingual W hat does that mean Are you bilingual 2015 CEC 2 Morgen Bonjour Bilingualism is The ability to understand and use two or more languages in certain contexts and for certain purposes. GAB. t 3. intr. To lie, tell lies. Obs. a 1300 Sarmuti 47 in E. E. P. (1862) 6 Sob to sigge and 11031 to gab. (1x300 Cursor M. 5173 Yee gab and, certes, yec ha sin. 13. . Warn. (A.) 2470 Y no gabbe no Europe After the Fall of Rome. The Franks. Clovis. Converted the Franks to Christianity. Charles Martel. Son of Pepin. Defeated the Muslims at Tours (732). Charlemagne. Grandson of Charles Martel. Holy Roman Empire. Many Germanic kingdoms that succeeded the Roman Empire are reunited under Charlemagne’s empire.. Invasions of Western Europe. Effects of Constant Invasions and Warfare. Germanic invaders overrun western Roman Empire in 400s. Review from last class!. The Invasions of the ‘. Northmen. ’. The Vikings. What images come to mind when you think of Vikings?. They NEVER wore horns!! . A Viking . was actually a verb, not a . noun. Chapter 13 Section 1. Invasion of Western Europe. Germanic invaders took over the western half of the Roman Empire. . Constant warfare and invasions caused:. Disruption of Trade: ruining the cities as economic centers. Rise of Charles the Great . Once Clovis had split the Frankish Kingdom, it gradually lost power . The . Mayors of the palace . took over. One mayor . Pepin. took over. He died in 768, and his son Charles took over. La . chanson de . roland. La . Chanson de . Roland. . est . une chanson de geste composée à la fin du XIe siècle, . probablement. vers 1080. Cette longue . épopée. est le plus ancien texte . littéraire. Kingdoms Emerge & Charlemagne. The Middle Ages. Germanic Kingdoms Emerge. Germanic Kingdoms. In the upheaval between . 400 and 600. , small . Germanic kingdoms. replaced Roman . provinces. Borders. 500-1500s. The Franks. King Clovis . Warrior king of the Franks. Germanic kingdoms were now the uniting force in Europe. Established the most powerful Christian kingdom of the time. France is derived from their name . Explain the changes in European society after the fall of the . Roman Empire.. Key Vocabulary. Vernacular – the change of the Latin language from region to region.. Monasteries – religious communities that were the only centers of learning during the Middle Ages.. Section 1: Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms. Middle ages. AKA medieval period. 500 to 1500. Invasions of Western Europe. Germanic invaders took over the western half of the Roman Empire. Changes:. I can demonstrate understanding of the conflict and cooperation between the Papacy and European monarchs, including . Charlemagne. , Gregory VII, and Emperor Henry IV.. Read “The Coronation of Charlemagne” and answer the following questions.. Agenda. Notes. European Middle Ages (500-1500). Charlemagne and the Germanic Kingdoms. Invaders of Western Europe. Age of Chivalry. Power of the Catholic Church. Where did we last leave off with the Western Roman Empire?. Charlemagne was of course not a German emperor but rather a Germanic ruler a small but decisive distinction the ruler over the Frankish kingdom so the modern French can claim him as much as a founding

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