28 The Germanic "Barbarians"
Visigoths sack Rome when
410AD b/c of the Rhine river Freezing making rome pull troops from the frontier border to try to protect from more Germanic invasions, allowing the Visigoths deeper penetration and Alarc sacked Rome , but did not destroy churches b/c arian christians
Battle of Catalonian Plains
451AD Romans and germans met Attila and won battle, but Attila survived and invaded Italy
Arabs, Moors
711AD reached Gabraltor and the gothic states fall to them, Islamic people. Spanish hx is Muslem hx until 11th century
Odoacer, Italy
A Germanic leader who ousted the emperor on Rome in 476. Historians later called this event the "fall" of Rome. By then, however, the Roman Empire had already lost many of its territories, and Roman power in the west had ended.
Merovingian dynasty
A dynasty founded in 481, by the Frankish chieftain Clovis in what is now France, so called because Clovis claimed descent from the semilegendary leader Merovech succession is that all land is divided into non contiguous units
Ostogoth's religion
Arian Christian and the Romans were very suspicious of them, arians
Emperor Theodosius
380AD decreed Christianity the official religion of the Empire; tied the Church to Roman politics gave the Visigoths better Land
3 reason for Frank Success
1. clovis converts to Nicene Christianity and the bishops back him when takes back some of Gaul for the visigoths 2. codify the law 3. intermarry with local Romans
Clovis
1st Frank high king who was pagan, not arian. He found it easier to be pagan, b/c there was hope of his conversion to the right churc instead of being a heretic.
visigothic state
1st substate in Spain and convert to Nicene Christianity so all get along. very devout
what happened to Visigoths
375AD invited by Valens to to settle the northern frontier as a federate in order to protect Rome from the Huns. Romans abused and mistreated them. They were pushed so deep into Rome by the huns, that they sack Rome in 410AD. then go on to create own kingdom in Spain and eventually become Nicene Christians
Battle of Adrianople
378AD Bloody battle between Visigoths and Romans at Adrianople, were at one time Roman allies but they were treated badly and revolted against the Romans. Emperor Valens dies. visiogoths win on roman land
what form of religion did the Germanics convert to:
Adoption of the Arian form of Christianity instead of Nicene Form
Federates
Allies of Rome, created by Romans making a treaty with certain tribes that stated foreigners could live in Rome's borders if they fought for the empire, i.e. Visigoths
where did the Bugundians settle
Burgandy(France)
Battle of Alammani
Clovis is going to battle and looks up and sees too many enemies, gets on hand and knees to prya to Clothild's god(Nicene Christianity). and many Frankish troops show up and huge victory. another battlefield conversion. clovis and army are baptized in the local river
wall around the city or Rome
Emperor Aurelian built it protect the city from Germanic raids
gothic Wars
Emperor Constantinople wins and retakes Italy, but Italy is destroyed in doing so b/c of the 30 year war
Barbarians
From the Greek word meaning people who don't speak Greek; Romans used the term to describe any tribes of people who were not Greco-Roman
where did the Franks settle
Gaul
Romulus Augustulus
Last Roman emperor, 14 yrs. old - killed by German forces
Attila
Leader of the Huns, 450 AD stirs up much trouble for the Romans and the German tribes as he crossed the Rhine frontier. Defeated by Roman and Gothic forces at . he kills his brother to take rule
where did the Vandals settle
N. Africa
Visigoths initially settled where
Romainia
Barracks Emperors
Series of Roman generals who seized the throne between 235 and 284 C.E. A good example of an internal pressure in one of the Classical empires, one of the many factors that led to eventual collapse.
wegild
money for a man; the value of a person in money; determined by social status
blood money
money paid to someone for killing someone else
romantic languages
The group of languages derived from latin. Spanish, portuguese, french, italian, and romanian
ostrogoths initially settled where
Ukraine
Alarc
Visigoth elected first high king-imitate the Romans
1st Anti-semitism
Visigoths first to persecute the jews
huns
Warlike people who migrated from Eastern Europe into territory controlled by Germanic tribes, forcing them to move into areas controlled by Rome did everything on horseback, walked funny
clothilde
a burgundy princess who was a Nicene Christian married to clovis, who was not interested in becoming Christian. He worshipped idols, thor and Germanic dieties., wife of Frankish king Clovis, persisted in her efforts to convert her husband despite his anger over the death of their first son after his Catholic baptism. Clothilde prevailed, and the Franks became the first German tribe to embrace Catholic Christianity.
Ulfila
a gothic missionary who created a gothic alphabet and translated parts of New Testament and Psalms for the ostrogoths, visigoths, vandals, and lombards.. He was Arian and considered a heretic
germania
a region of central Europe north of the Danube and east of the Rhine never under Roman control. Augustus lost 3 legions of men trying to hold on but why, no real wealth
Vandals and Lombards initially settle where
central Germanic regions
Ravenna
city that was built and settled in the marshy and isolated regions near modern day Venice, many of the citizens and officials of the Roman Empire fled and lived here for protection from the invading Barbarians, here culture flourishes while the rest of the empire is in decline
Frankish law codes
clovis imitates the Romans by codifying the law
what were Frankish law codes based on?
custom, tradition, or precedent
who stabized the rhine and Danube 280-290AD
emperor Diocletian
Vandal Kingdom
founded in North Africa 14 days after sacking Rome. liked Rome the least, were Arians, and during the Vandal Wars, Constantinople overrun Carthage and incorporated into east Empire
what lead to Roman invasion of Germanics
lack of central leadership b/c of lack of good plan for succession and in so many civil wars. The germans are also feeling pressure from Huns to migrate south where it is nice anyway
dacia
land north of Danube, rich with gold, costly to defend modern Romania
gothic sickness
no clear succession and so when the leader becomes sick, he hat to fight off and then after dies, there was more fighting for the positon. this created instability
steppe peoples from the East
nomadic people neighboring China coming from Mongolia who were repelled on the Chinese border and so raid to the west. they are dangerous with strange gaunt
Auxiliaries in Roman Army
non romans used in army who were promoted rapidly with citizenship and a pension guaranteed after so long in service
what happened to Ostrogoths
overrun by Huns and forced into their militay
who were the Germanic barbarians
people from Scandinavia, island of Gotland, in eastern and central Europe. They displaced the native Celts. settled west of the Rhine River and north of the Danube River which were the boundaries of Roman Empire
augustine of Hippo "The city of God"
refuted the blame for the visigoths sacking Rome
Franks initially settled where
right bank of RhineRiver Rhineland
Bishop of Rome: Pope Leo I
saved Rome from Attila by either praying of paid Attila a ransom of money, who then turned northwards and died.
Vandals
settle in N. Africa known for piracy and plunder. always arian
where did the Visigoths settle
spain
Severn Dynasty
strong general, Septimius Severus, seized power in 192 AD, life fairly stable, military Monarchy
who got the blame for the sacking of Rome?
the pagans blamed the Christians by abandoning the gods.
Where did the visigoths go after Italy
they withdraw form Italy to settle in Spain a a federated arians not to marry nicenes, but change to Nicene christians
Franks: most successful, why?
thought would be the least but instead best b/c did have to migrate far, simply crossed the Rhine River east to west remaining close to rootsand able to defeat roman generals easily. Imitated Rome by choosing a high king like all germans did
Germanic laws codes
translated to Latin
form of gov that the Germanic people adopted
tribal/chieftains
Theodoric the Ostrogoth
wanted to create mutual respect between the Ostrogoths and the Romans so he maintained both of their administrative systems separately. thought to survive the best b/c high population and tolerance to Romans. ie get along
Vandals
were most hostile to Rome and tried to est a federate but not accepted so overtook Carthage and into N. African territories. not ally or friendly with Rome. Vandal Navy Sake Rome 455AD second time so horrible , luted and stole much of Emperor's family