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Subido el 9 de abril de 2021 por David L.

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Social Part III
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Well, we're going to answer the question, how did the Middle Ages begin, right? 00:00:00
So, the first thing we must know is that it was the time after the 3rd century. 00:00:06
After the 3rd century. 00:00:11
It was the Roman Empire in Rome, but it was spread in Spain. 00:00:15
It was called Hispania, Lusitania, it was Portugal, in Gaul, La Galea, in France. 00:00:21
They were in Germany, sorry, and they were in too many places, right? 00:00:28
But the Roman Empire started to lose its power. 00:00:36
Why? Why? 00:00:40
Because some emperors were corrupt. 00:00:41
They were corrupt, okay? 00:00:51
that meant that meant that they didn't do what they have to do for their empire 00:00:53
are for people they do it for their own wellness okay for example instead of all 00:01:05
of fixing roads or taking some help for people what they do was just to take the 00:01:12
money for them, okay? Germanic tribes, sorry, Roman was, sorry, Roman, Romans were weak, 00:01:18
okay? So the emperor has a very weak army. That means that the Germanic tribes, they 00:01:31
say, oh, okay, they have lots of territories, and they say, huh, we're going to invite them 00:01:39
now that they are weak. 00:01:44
After that, 00:01:46
in AD 00:01:49
411, 00:01:50
the Germanic tribes, the Suebi, 00:01:52
Vandals, and Anani 00:01:54
invited the Iberian 00:01:56
Peninsula. But they need help. 00:01:58
They need more help. 00:02:01
They were 00:02:03
in some vast 00:02:03
territory. They asked for help 00:02:05
to the bicycles. 00:02:08
Okay? 00:02:10
In AD 00:02:12
In 1476, Romulus Augustus was the last Roman emperor. 00:02:13
He was the last Roman emperor. 00:02:19
He was defeated, and the Roman Empire fell. 00:02:23
So that's how the Middle Ages started. 00:02:33
And tomorrow we will start to talk about the Middle Ages. 00:02:36
Questions? 00:02:39
Questions? 00:02:39
weak is the opposite of a strong when you are very strong and you are inviting everything 00:02:39
it's good when you are weak you don't have a lot of strength right and you can't do anything 00:02:48
because maybe the they were tired because they have been discovering all places and also they 00:02:56
were tired, because when you go to, when they went to do their work, there were too many 00:03:04
people that died, and there were any other that were hurt, and there were others that 00:03:09
they were tired, okay? 00:03:16
So, how did the Middle Ages begin? 00:03:19
Tell me. 00:03:29
Roman Empire started to lose its power. 00:03:30
Why? 00:03:38
Because some emperors were corrupt. 00:03:38
Romans were weak 00:03:42
were weak 00:03:44
and the Germanic tribes 00:03:45
invite 00:03:46
the Roman territories 00:03:47
which 00:03:49
which one 00:03:50
the Germanic 00:03:51
the German ones 00:03:53
and later they say 00:03:55
we are going to invite 00:03:56
more 00:03:57
and they say 00:03:57
in AD 411 00:03:59
they say 00:04:01
the Germanic tribes 00:04:01
Suebi 00:04:02
Vandals 00:04:03
and Alani 00:04:04
the SVA 00:04:05
remember 00:04:06
we are going to 00:04:07
remember the SVA 00:04:08
Suebi 00:04:09
Vandals 00:04:10
and Alani 00:04:11
and later invited 00:04:12
the Iberian Peninsula 00:04:16
they needed more help 00:04:19
and in AD 476 00:04:22
Romulus Augustus was the last emperor 00:04:26
and it was defeated 00:04:28
the question 00:04:33
how did the Middle Ages begin? 00:04:38
Remember what you have to do. It was in the third century, okay? Later, they lose power because... 00:04:42
Because the... 00:04:59
They were corrupt because of corruption, because of weakness, and because of Germanic tribes. 00:05:03
Yes? 00:05:23
After that, we find in 111 AD that there are three drives. 00:05:25
The SVA, ,, the Vandals, and the Alani. 00:05:36
And what do they do? 00:05:51
What do they do? 00:05:54
They invited the peninsula, right? 00:05:55
Iberian Peninsula. 00:06:03
And after that, what did they do? 00:06:04
They asked for help to the bicycles. 00:06:06
And after the bicycles, what did they do? 00:06:10
In AD 476. 00:06:13
They defeated them. 00:06:17
Okay. 00:06:24
and what happens before the fall understand perfect so copy 00:06:24
you have only six minutes 00:06:43
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