after rome

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

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

The Eastern Roman Empire continued on while the west was now divided 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 barbarian tribes and a massive plague depopulated much of the west

Greek Byzantine emperors saw themselves as Roman emperors 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

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