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1 The Early Middle Ages: New ways of life developed in Europe
Objective: To review the factors that led to The Dark Ages in W. Europe and identify how “order” was maintained.

2 Roots of Middle Ages What were the 3 “roots” of civilization during the Middle Ages? (read page )

3 AD 1. Classical heritage from Rome

4 2. Beliefs of Roman Catholic Church

5 3. The customs of various Germanic tribes.

6 Blend of 3 = Cultural Diffusions
Find examples of each using pages from text. Which one is the most stable?

7 List 3 Factors that led to the Dark Ages: 1. 2. 3.
Of these 3 which is the strongest institution? 3. What unified all Europeans? 4. Who started Monasteries? 5. What occurred in Monasteries? Whose idea to convert? What does the term church mean?

8 List 3 Factors that led to the Dark Ages:
Use classroom resource Text to complete: List 3 Factors that led to the Dark Ages: 1. collapse of trade and towns 2. decentralization of government (personal ties)-Church replaces (trial by ordeal) 3. Loss of literacy & common language Of these 3 which is the strongest institution? Church 3. What unified all Europeans? 4. Who started Monasteries? 5. What occurred in Monasteries? Whose idea to convert? What does the term church mean?

9 Clovis & Benedict-how did they stabilize society?
Clovis- Conversion Arianism vs Roman Catholicism- Who converts? What land is left to change? Benedict- “Miracle worker” started the monastic traditions.

10 Monasteries = self sufficient
Both men & women follow the 3 fold rule of poverty, __________ & __________. These = Benedict’s Rules: 1. Let the Abbot make no distinction of persons in the monastery, let not one be loved more than another, save such as be found to excel in obedience or good works.

11 2. Whenever any weight matters have to be transacted in the monastery, let the abbot call together all the community…after hearing the advice of the brethren let him consider it in his own mind and then do what he shall judge most expedient. 3. All guests who come shall be received as if they were Christ. Own words?

12 Why would Benedict include these rules?
1. 2 3 Who is Gregory the first? What did he want to do?

13 Trial by ordeal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve2tbdvCdmc
What types of “trials” replaced the Principles of Law?

14 Support or Refute: Will Durant (historian) wrote:
“Gregory the Great dominated the end of the 6th Century as Justinian had dominated the beginning; and his effect on religion exceeded in this epoch only by that of Muhammad.”


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