Ancient Rome to the Middle AgesIntroduction
- ______(500 CE- 1000 CE)- scholars named this as a time when the forces of darkness (barbarians) overwhelmed the forces of light (Romans)
- Rise of influence of ______ as Roman Emperors had granted barbarian mercenaries (hired soldiers)
- Emperors gave barbarians ______ within the Roman Empire in return for ______service and it was these barbarians who eventually became the new ______ in Rome
Constantinople and Byzantium
- Constantinople- (formerly city of ______) became new ______and control ______ for Roman Empire
- Byzantium was the largest city by population in the world west of China
- Strategic location on ______ routes
- One of largest natural harbors in the world linked the ______and west
- Byzantine gold ______(bezant) was the main currency of international trade
- Ruled provinces by ______ model—Tried to maintain Roman influence
Christian Church
- ______Church has become an important political, economic, ______and cultural force in Europe
- Leading officials of Church were the ______and ______(powerful bishop)
- Banning of ______ (holding beliefs that contradict the official ______ of an empire)
- Forced people to convert to ______
- Eventually in 11th Century, Church split into two independent branches ______Orthodox (Greek) based in Constantinople and ______Catholic in Rome
Emperor Justinian
- Byzantine ______
- His goal was to ______ the Roman world as a Christian Empire and stop all ______ (follower of polytheistic religion-Roman Gods)
- Organized Roman laws into a legal system known as the ______
- Simplified Roman ______
- It helped guarantee ______ treatment for all
Holy Roman Empire (HRE) and Charlemagne
- ______ (Charles the Great) who was a military ______and restored Pope Leo III who had been exiled
- In return, Pope Leo named Charlemagne the “______” (HRE=Holy Roman Emperor) which secured the relationship between Frankish kings and the papacy
- Charlemagne became the first ______of the ______, a dynasty that would last for more than 700 years
- Charlemagne ruled the empire through the ______and state
- Greatest contribution- encouragement of ______
- Ordered the standardization of ______, textbooks, manuals for preaching, schools for clergy and people, new form of handwriting
- All these promoted education and scholars and produced a precise written ______(Latin)
Ancient Rome to the Middle Ages Introduction
- ______(500 CE- 1000 CE)- scholars named this as a time when the forces of darkness (barbarians) overwhelmed the forces of light (Romans)
- Rise of influence of ______ as Roman Emperors had granted barbarian mercenaries (hired soldiers)
- Emperors gave barbarians ______ within the Roman Empire in return for ______service and it was these barbarians who eventually became the new ______ in Rome
Constantinople and Byzantium
- Constantinople- (formerly city of ______) became new ______and control ______ for Roman Empire
- Byzantium was the largest city by population in the world west of China
- Strategic location on ______ routes
- One of largest natural harbors in the world linked the ______and west
- Byzantine gold ______(bezant) was the main currency of international trade
- Ruled provinces by ______ model—Tried to maintain Roman influence
Christian Church
- ______ Church has become an important political, economic, ______and cultural force in Europe
- Leading officials of Church were the ______and ______(powerful bishop)
- Banning of ______ (holding beliefs that contradict the official ______ of an empire)
- Forced people to convert to ______
- Eventually in 11th Century, Church split into two independent branches ______ Orthodox (Greek) based in Constantinople and ______ Catholic in Rome
Emperor Justinian
- Byzantine ______
- His goal was to ______ the Roman world as a Christian Empire and stop all ______ (follower of polytheistic religion-Roman Gods)
- Organized Roman laws into a legal system known as the ______
- Simplified Roman ______
- It helped guarantee ______ treatment for all
Holy Roman Empire (HRE) and Charlemagne
- ______ (Charles the Great) who was a military ______and restored Pope Leo III who had been exiled
- In return, Pope Leo named Charlemagne the “______” (HRE=Holy Roman Emperor) which secured the relationship between Frankish kings and the papacy
- Charlemagne became the first ______of the ______, a dynasty that would last for more than 700 years
- Charlemagne ruled the empire through the ______and state
- Greatest contribution- encouragement of ______
- Ordered the standardization of ______, textbooks, manuals for preaching, schools for clergy and people, new form of handwriting
- All these promoted education and scholars and produced a precise written ______(Latin)