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Migration Period

Chapter 9

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1.) What were the threats faced by the Byzantine Empire? Threats faced by the Byzantine Empire were Arab conquests, Seljuck Turks, Slavic invasions, conflicts between pope and political leaders, the Goths and Huns to the north, Sasanids to the east. 2.) How was the western half of the Roman Empire different from the eastern half? The western half of the Roman Empire was different from the Eastern half because they had less Christians and less imperial elites and trading. Eastern spoke Greek, Western spoke Latin. Eastern was the Byzantine empire, which continued Roman imperial rule and tradition that was absent in the west. 3.) How the Byzantine Government change over time?.

Frankish/Germanic Tribes Study Questions

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Describe political European Medieval System? Emperor, the pope would chose, kings and lords, priests, knights, and peasants-serfs After collapse of western roman authority what happened to western Europe? Some city states, or Germanic kingdoms Charles Martel was in what battle in the year 732? Tours Which Germanic tribe had the most important role of European development? Franks What is one statement that is not true about Cloves? He converted to airian-christianity After the death of Clovis what happened? Germanic tribes took over, causing successors not to be as strong. On Christmas day, Charlemagne received the imperial crown from whom? Pope Leo II

chapter 10 notes

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Chapter 10 Notes o The emperor Constantine reunited the Roman Empire under his sole role o In 395 the empire was divided into a western and eastern division o Both halves came under pressure from the westward migrations of the Germanic peoples fleeing a new invader from Asia, the Huns o Gaul, Britain, Spain, North Africa all fell to various Germanic peoples in the early 5th century o Rome itself was attacked by the Visigoths in 410 o The last Roman Empire was attacked or deposed of in 476 o Rome’s decline marked more than the end of the mighty empire, it signaled the end of the long era in which the eastern Mediterranean Sea was the center of a group of interrelated societies and economics in Egypt, Syria, Anatolia, and Tunisia
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