Charlemagne... + 4 question
Charlemagne
Many germanic kingdoms that succeeded the roman empire were reunited under Charlemagne's empire
Charlemagne spread the christian civilization throughout nothern europe which is where some of us came from
setting the stae
middle ages = medieval ages ad 476 - ad 1453
it was over when we, the ottoman empire, took over the constantinople
medieval europe is fragment.
The Charlemagne was roman catholic
little gov's overrun the western half
There was decline in learning
Germanic kingdoms emerged in ad400 -600
germanic warriors loyal to their manors
which gives them everything
not to their kings
result is no orderly government
small communities ruled
Clergy : group of bishops and priests
Sacraments important religious ceremonies
Canon law church law
Holy roman empire It was roman empire of the german nation and it was strongest in europe until 1100
lay investiture kings and nobles appointed church officials
marriage and religious practices = canon law
Otto built close relationship with Bishops and abborts that is why he was so powerfull
they were fights between kings and clergy because the kings had the control over the clergy and the offices.
Many germanic kingdoms that succeeded the roman empire were reunited under Charlemagne's empire
Charlemagne spread the christian civilization throughout nothern europe which is where some of us came from
setting the stae
middle ages = medieval ages ad 476 - ad 1453
it was over when we, the ottoman empire, took over the constantinople
medieval europe is fragment.
The Charlemagne was roman catholic
little gov's overrun the western half
There was decline in learning
Germanic kingdoms emerged in ad400 -600
germanic warriors loyal to their manors
which gives them everything
not to their kings
result is no orderly government
small communities ruled
Clergy : group of bishops and priests
Sacraments important religious ceremonies
Canon law church law
Holy roman empire It was roman empire of the german nation and it was strongest in europe until 1100
lay investiture kings and nobles appointed church officials
marriage and religious practices = canon law
Otto built close relationship with Bishops and abborts that is why he was so powerfull
they were fights between kings and clergy because the kings had the control over the clergy and the offices.
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