Beginnings & Endings
People & Groups
Concepts & Terms
The Visigoths
Society & Economy
100

This empire's fall marks the traditional start of the Middle Ages

 Western Roman Empire

100

This nomadic people from Asia, led by Attila, pushed Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire.

the Huns

100

The term for the fortified defensive border of the Roman Empire.

 the limes

100

The capital city of the Visigothic Kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula.


Toledo

100

This was the largest social group in Germanic kingdoms, made up of peasants and artisans.

the free men

200

The event that marks the end of the Middle Ages for most historians.

the fall of Constantinople?

200

This Germanic people settled in Gaul, which would become France.

the Franks

200

The economic system of exchanging goods and services without money

barter

200

The type of arch commonly used in Visigothic architecture.

horseshoe arch

200

The economic base of life in the Early Middle Ages shifted to this.

 rural farming or agriculture

300

This stage of the Middle Ages was a time of crisis, featuring the Black Plague.


Late Middle Ages

300

The Germanic leader who deposed the last Western Roman Emperor.


Odoacer

300

What two cultures mixed in the Germanic Kingdoms?

Germanic and Roman

300

This famous treasure of crowns and crosses demonstrates their skill in metalwork

the Treasure of Guarrazar

300

A royal official who administered a "province" 

count

400

The two great civilizations that grew strong during the Early Middle Ages.

the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic world

400

 This Visigothic king is famous for his conversion to Catholicism.

King Reccared

400

The name for the stage of the Middle Ages that was a time of recovery and greatness

 the High Middle Ages

400

This system of choosing a king led to frequent power struggles among the nobility.

 elective monarchy

400

people with no rights in the Germanic kingdoms

 slaves

500

The new era that began after the end of the Middle Ages

 the Modern Era

500

 Church members who preserved classical knowledge by copying manuscripts in monasteries.

 monks

500

The Roman term for all peoples who did not share their Latin language or culture.


 the barbarians

500

The single legal code introduced for everyone in the Visigothic Kingdom.

the Liber Iudiciorum (Book of Judgments)

500

The main reason bishops held important political roles in the new Germanic kingdoms.

they were among the only people who could read and write