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Germanic Tribes Visigoths  Spain Ostrogoths  Italy Anglo-Saxons  Britain -German kings kept Roman government structure, but excluded Romans.

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2 Germanic Tribes Visigoths  Spain Ostrogoths  Italy Anglo-Saxons  Britain -German kings kept Roman government structure, but excluded Romans

3 Franks and Clovis Franks-longest lasting German Kingdom -Est. by “Clovis” -Clovis was a pagan, German -~500 CE converts to Christianity during a battle- first German king to do so

4 Frankish Kingdom German and Romans intermarried and created a new society in which German customs were important

5 Germanic Traditions for Europe Roman law saw crimes as crimes against society and punishable by society (courts) Germans saw many crimes (murder) as personal and required revenge Wergild- Compromise: Amount paid by wrongdoer to the family of the person he injured or killed. A persons worth in society.

6 Ordeals A person could prove their innocence by going through a “Trial by Ordeal” Based around idea of divine intervention Involved physical trial : Hold red iron, walk on coals, grab stones from boiling water, etc. God would protect the innocent -Manipulated by priests to help the innocent?

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8 The Church Open book pp. 288 “The Monks and their Missions” 1.Describe Monks- their titles, jobs/roles and importance 2.Describe the importance of Monasteries

9 The Church Organized by 4 th Century: Priests  Controlled a “Parish” Bishop  Controlled several parishes “Bishopric” Archbishop  All the bishoprics Bishop of Rome claimed to be Jesus successor through Peter Bishops of Rome came to be recognized as Popes

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11 Monks and Monasteries Monk- A man who separates from ordinary human society in order to pursue a life of total dedication to God Monasticism- Living the life of a monk *Began as lone hermits “Saint” Benedict founded communities of monks with rules -Vows of poverty -Helped communities with Agriculture, weaving, carpentry, education, etc. Some monks were missionaries and converted all parts of Europe Scriptoria- Room where monks would transcribe, or copy, old books. Usually the bible, but also a lot of old Roman books. Helped preserve knowledge

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