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ORIGINS OF THE MIDDLE AGE - Coggle Diagram
ORIGINS OF THE MIDDLE AGE
The end of the roman empire
395 ⇾ The Empire is divided in two parts with two emperors.
410 ⇾ Sack of Rome by the Visigoth king Alaric.
429 ⇾ Year of the Tricipitino and Fidenas Consulate.
452-453 ⇾ The Huns invade Italy.
476 ⇾ Odoacor declares Romulus Augustus as the last emperor.
568 ⇾ The Germanic tribe invaded the western Roman empire.
324 ⇾ Solitary rule of Constantine I as the sole Roman emperor.
313 ⇾ Christianity is declared legal.
Who were the visigoths?
4th century ⇾ The Visigoths entered the Roman Empire to escape from the Huns.
410 ⇾ The Visigoths attacked Rome.
6th century ⇾ The Franks expelled the Visigoths
from Gaul. The Visigoths went to the Iberian peninsula and made their own kingdom, they also named Toledo as their capital.
6th and 7th centuries ⇾ The Visigothic kingdom reached its perfection and became Catholic.
7th century ⇾ Kings and nobles peeled several times.
711 ⇾ The Visigothic kingdom disappeared
after the Muslim muslims invaded us.
The Carolingian Empire
After the Roman empire disappeared, the Franks headed for France.
Charles Martel:
Charles Martel was a palace mayor who defeated the Muslims in the battle of tours (732)
Pippin the Short:
Pippin the Short was the son of Charles Martel. He was defeated in the last Frankish monarch and made king
Carlomagno:
He is the son of Pippin the Short:
Luois the Pious emperor
Charles
Luois
Lothair
Feudalism
Feudalism is a system in which a lord and a vassal establish dependency commitments. The lord is the owner of the land and the vassal is a farmer.
Power
possession of the land
Germanian tribu
Scandinavian invasions
Need for defense
Fields to live
The farms were organized by gentlemen who have
the land and the peasants who worked them.