Things to Remember
German Tribes
People to Know
Important Stuff
100

The secretary or chief magistrate of a king.

What is a Chancellor?

100

This germanic tribe was located in Gaul.

Who were the Franks?

100

The last Roman Emperor in the West.

Who was Romulus Augustulus?

100

The name of the council where Arian clergy & rulers of the Visigoths formally became Catholic.

What was the 3rd Council of Toledo?

200

Troops stationed in a territory or at a base camp.

What is a Garrison?

200

This Germanic tribe was located in North Africa.

Who were the Vandals?

200

The ruling family of the Franks, the family of Clovis and his descendants.

Who were the Merovings?

200

This is the Germanic ideal view of courage.

What is Courage even when facing certain defeat?

300

A being who has more power than a human being, but has less power than a god.

What is a demigod?

300

This Germanic tribe was located in Italy.

Who were the Ostrogoths?

300

The Vandal king who conquered Roman North Africa & sacked Rome.

Who was Genseric?

300

This religion was followed by the Vandals, Visigoths, and Ostrogoths.

What was Arianism?

400

As a way of paying German tribes for their service as military allies against other German tribes, which government allowed them to settle within the boundaries of the empire?

Who are the Romans?
400

This Germanic tribe was located in Hispania (Spanish/Iberian Peninsula).

Who were the Visigoths?

400

The king of Visigothic Spain who became Catholic & outlawed the Arian religion.

Who was Reccared?

400

This is the reason the chancellors, chief magistrates, and head ministers of the Frankish kings were so important to their kingdom.

What is they took on all tasks of the king?

500

These were the chief occupations of the ancient Germans.

What was hunting and warfare?

500

King of the Ostrogoths who conquered Italy and set up a kingdom there; a wise a just ruler for most of his reign.

Who was Theodoric?

500

These Germanic people were originally pagan, but eventually became Catholic.

Who were the Franks?

500

These are the three ways one could prove their innocence under Germanic law.

What are oath, ordeal, and combat?