Midterm Flashcards
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The Roman Empire
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- power house in the Germanic period
- constantly tried to take over he Germanic tribe
- would kidnap their children and raise them as Roman to help with battle or just to make more Roman’s than germanics
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Arminius/Hermann
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- was one of the Germanic kids that were taken to Rome
- was raised to be a Roman leader in the army
- helped the Germanic tribes fight against the Roman’s
3
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Germania Magna
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- the large area that was part of Northern Europe
- the location of where the Germanic tribes lived
- this was were there were constant battles in this area
4
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Trier
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- was an important city during the Roman Empire
- the city was sacked by the Franks when the empire split
- while it recovered it wasn’t the city it was before
5
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Cherusci (a Germanic tribe)
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- this was located in the Germania Manga
- this tribe had constant contact with the Roman Empire
- Arminius was the leader of the this tribe
- they were involved n the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
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Varus
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- The Roman general due to his catastrophic defeat at the battle of Teutoburg Forest
- his actions during the Roman-Germanic conflict made him a central figure
- becomes synonymous with military failure
7
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Germania Inferior
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- A Roman province located in the northern part of the Roman Empire
- It played a significant role in the Roman Empire due to its strategic position
- this location was a huge part of the trade in the Roman Empire
8
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Limes Germanicus
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9
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The Battle of Teutoburg Forest
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10
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The Franks (A German Tribe)
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11
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Colonia Agrippina (Cologne)
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12
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Saalburg
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13
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The age of Migration
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14
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The Visigoths
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The Langobards
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The Huns
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The Ostrogoths
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Lombardy (in Italy)
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The Vandals
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20
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The Franks
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21
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The Merovingian Cathedral in Cologne
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Chlodwig/Clovis
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23
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The Merovingians
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Charlemagne
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Charles the Bald
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West “Francia”
27
Strasbourg Oaths
28
The Carloingians
29
Ludwig/Louis the German
30
East “Francia”
31
Treaty of Verdun (843)
32
The Holy Roman Empire
33
Lothar
34
Aachen Cathedral
35
Lorraine (i.e., Alsace-Lorraine)
36
Carolingian Cathedral in Cologne
37
Warburg
38
Cologne Cathedral
39
Johannes Gutenberg
40
Latin
41
The Vulgate (Catholic Bible)
42
Yiddish
43
The Printing Press
44
Hebrew
45
The Old Testament
46
Johann Sebastian Bach
47
Martin Luther
48
Greek
49
The New Testament
50
Coffee Cantata
51
Reason/Rationality (rejects of) Fantasy
52
Ludwig van Beethoven
53
Friedrich Schiller
54
Understanding (rejection of) Superstition
55
Ninth Symphony
56
Ode to Joy
57
Critical Thinking separation of church and state
58
Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe
59
Christianity
60
Nathan (the wise)
61
Curd von Stauffen (Templar)
62
Ring Parable
63
Judaism
64
Daja
65
Sultan Saladin
66
Islam
67
Recha
68
Assad/Leu von Filnek