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MIDDLE AGES (Byzantine empire (Fell of Constantinople (Turkish controled…
MIDDLE AGES
Byzantine empire
Divition of roman empire
395
Theodosius
Eastern Roman Empire
Capital
Constantinople
Originaly called
Byzantium
Fell in
1453
Wester Roman Empire
Fell in
476
Germanic invations
Capital
Rome
Most important period
emperor
Justinian
Married
Theodora
Because
They reconquered territories
Adratic Sea
Norrth Africa
Italy
South Iberian Peninsula
Fell of Constantinople
End of the middle ages
Constantinople-> Istanbul
Turkish controled Constantinople
European people looked for new rutes
discovered America
End of Christianism
City controlled
Ottoman Empire
Culture
Language: Greek
Roman and Greek architectural elements
Code of Justinian
Mosaics
Classical Antiquity
Christianity
Greek and Latin traditions
Also christianism
Two conflicts
East-west Schism
Byztantine
Roman
Against this mesure
State VS Church
YES
Authority of the Emperor
NO
Authority of the Pope in Rome
Iconoclastic controversy
icons in churchs
Idolatry
Broke the icons
Emperor:
Religion
Politics
Frankish kingdom
Gaul
After western roman empire fell
Colvis(ruler)
unified the
Gallo romans
Franks
Defeated
Visigoths
Charles Martel
Defeated
Muslims
Battle of Poitiers
Pipin the Short
Start
Carolingian dynasty
Gave territories
of church
to form the Pope dominios
Help Pope Stephen II
in his fight
Against the lombards
Periods
High Middle Ages
10th-13th centuries
Late Middle Agges
14th-15th centuries
Early Middle Ages
5th-10th centuries
What is it?
Period of history
476-1453
5th-10th centuries
Also called
Dark ages
Territories
Ancient Roman Empire
Germanic invations
Franks
Gaul
Common
Rural way of life
Economy based on agriculture
Elective monarchy
Ostrogoths
Italy
Carolingian empire
Charlemagne
Conquered
centre and
south of Europe
North-east of iberian península
Military campaigns
expand the territories
Christmas Day,800
Proclamed emperor
by the Pope Leo III
He founded
Palatine Academy in Aachen
Students were taught
Arithmetic
Geometry
Rhetoric
Astronomy
Grammar
Music
Louis the Pious
Division of the empire
Treaty of Verdum
Charles the Bad
western zone
Lothair
Middle zone
Louis the German
Easter zone
From the Roman empire to a medieval world
Common identitiy
Same currency
Network of roads
Same laws
Common language