The Early Middle Ages Do-Now: Brainstorm! Write down everything you know about the Middle Ages/Medieval Times/Dark Ages.

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The Early Middle Ages Do-Now: Brainstorm! Write down everything you know about the Middle Ages/Medieval Times/Dark Ages.

A. The Fall of Rome 1.Reasons: What are some problems of an empire stretched this far? Mars Aphrodite

B. Charlemagne s AD 2. Son of Pippin III 3. Holy Roman Emperor a. brought back glory days of Rome b. Charlemagne backed by God

B. Charlemagne 4. Rule a. Set up capital at Aachen b. Chose counts to rule empire c. Inspectors checked up on counts

B. Charlemagne 5. Education a. Charlemagne studied b. counts should read and write c. ordered churches and monasteries to start schools 6. Religious a. Charlemagne = devout b. ordered people to convert

B. Charlemagne 7. The Law a. tribal laws - written down b. Christian law 8. Death a. divided empire into three kingdoms b. grandsons could not manage realms

C. Invaders 1. The Vikings a. Scandinavia b. Raiders and sailors

C. Invaders 2. The Magyars a. Nomads from east b. fierce warriors and skilled riders 3. The Muslims a. Spain b. wealthy and culturally advanced