After Rome 500-700
- Germanic Kingdoms of Western Europe
- The Germanic Barbarians
- Barbarian warlords and their families who assimilated into Roman culture became the "nobles" or aristocrats of medieval Europe
- Germanic tribes who ruled former Roman lands sought to conquer and assimilate other barbarian peoples who lived beyond the frontiers and were still pagans
- More on Germanic Kingdoms
- The Angles and the Saxons(from Denmark and northwestern Germany) invaded Britain and assimilated the native Britons
- Most of the Anglo-Saxons were converted to Christianity in the seventh century
- The most powerful Germanic tribe was the Franks
- But the real power lay with the "mayors of the palace" who were royal officials and nobles themselves
- Meanwhile, back in the Eastern Empire....
- From "Eastern Empire" to "Byzantium"
- The eastern Roman Empire continued on while the west was now dived up by the barbarian tribes
- When the emperor Justinian came to power in 527, he decided to reunite the entire Roman Empire by re-conquering the western territories
- Justinian succeeded for a time, but the land he re-took was soon conquered by new barbarians tribes and a massive plague depopulated much of the west
- Its christian empire now
- Greek Byzantine emperors saw themselves as Roman empires and the heads of the Christian Church
- Byzantines preserved Greco-Roman art, architecture, philosophy and writing despite much of it being non-Christian
- Justinian built the massive domed Hagia Sophia("Holy Wisdom") in Constantinople, considered to be the most glorious church on earth at the time
- Third version finished in 537, the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia, Justinian's cathedral, was later a mosque and is now a museum. Using knowledge of the geometry of curves, it has a dome supported by arches high in the air that remained a model for both church builders and mosque builders for more than a thousand years.
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