Foundations of early medieval society Classical heritage of Rome Christian beliefs Customs of Germanic tribes
WHI: SOL 9a, b Early Middle Ages 500-1000 a.d..
WHI: SOL 9a, b Early Middle Ages a.d.
Classical heritage of Rome. Christian beliefs. Customs of Germanic tribes.
Secular authority declined, while Church authority grew. Monasteries preserved Greco-Roman cultural achievements. Missionaries carried Christianity and Latin alphabet to Germanic tribes. The Pope anointed Charlemagne Emperor in 800 a.d. (c.e.) Parish priests served religious and social needs of the people.
Invasions shattered Roman protection over the Empire. Feudal society. Fiefs. Vassals. Serfs. Feudal obligations.
Rigid class structure. Self-sufficient manors.
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