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410
Sacking of Rome by Alaric, King of the Visigoths
Alaric, King of the Visigoths sacks Rome. -
455
Rome is sacked by Geiseric, King of the Vandals
Rome is sacked by Geiseric, King of the Vandals -
476
Fall Of Rome
Fall of western rome. -
Period: 476 to Jan 1, 1400
Medieval Period
From the fall of Rome to the start of the Renaissance. -
Jan 1, 635
Saint Aiden founds Lindisfarne
It was also known as the "Healing Island" due to its medicinal herbs -
Jan 1, 1066
End of Viking Period
End of this period -
Period: Jan 1, 1066 to Jan 1, 1067
1066
Very intresting year. -
Oct 14, 1066
The Battle Of Hastings
This battle took place 6 Miles northwest of Hastings on Senlac hill. It was crucial that the Narman army of Duke William II of Normandy won this battle to conquer England. It was fought against the English army of King Harold II. -
Dec 25, 1066
William of Normandy is crowned king of England
Could this be related to X-Mas? -
Jan 1, 1086
Domesday Book
This book was a survey or England and parts of Wales. In it tells who held what, what it was worth and how much they earned.
Domesday meaning "The day of Judgement" because its decisions were unalterable. -
Jan 1, 1087
William the Conquerer dies.
He died at Rouen, Normandy. -
Jan 1, 1099
First Crusade
First Crusade over Jerusalum -
Jan 1, 1147
Second Crusade
2nd of four Crusades -
Jan 1, 1162
Genghis Khan
United the northeastern nomadic tribes and founded the Mongol Empire which he himself was the Emperor. He started the Mongol invasions which led to countries and regions being raided or conquered.
He died in AD 1227 -
Jan 1, 1189
Third Crusade
3rd of four Crusades -
Jan 1, 1204
The Fourth Crusade
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Jan 1, 1215
Magna Carta
The unkown charter of mysteries. -
Jan 1, 1217
5th Crusade
5th Crusade -
Jan 1, 1227
Genghis Khan dies.
Genghis Khan dies. -
Jan 1, 1228
6th Crusade
6th Crusade -
Jan 1, 1248
7th Crusade
7th Crusade -
Jan 1, 1270
8th Crusade
8th Crusade -
Jan 1, 1271
9th Crusade
9th Crusade -
Jan 1, 1315
European famine
Millions of people affected by the famine and millions died -
Mar 24, 1337
100 year war.
Between France and England though it lasted more then 100 years ! -
Jan 1, 1346
Black Death
Devastating plague that was said to wipe out 60% of Europes population. -
Jan 1, 1348
Black Death enters Britain
Black Death enters Britain -
Jan 1, 1381
Peasant's Revolt.
This revolt was a popular revolt led by John Ball, Wat Tyler and Jack Straw. Poll tax and people damanding higher wages due to labour shortages from the Black Death were mainly to blame for the revolt. -
Jan 1, 1400
Start of the Renaissance.
Start of this remarkable period. -
Jan 1, 1453
Fall of Eastern Rome
Fall of Eastern Rome -
Jan 1, 1455
War of the Roses
A civic war for the throne of England -
Feb 15, 1477
First book Published in England
Published by William Caxton -
Jan 1, 1485
Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth
Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth -
Jan 1, 1500
End of Feudalisms peak.
End of the peak period of Feudalism. -
Great Fire of London
This fire consumed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St. Paul's Cathedral and atleast 80,000 lives. The death toll though is not known. -
End of the Renaissance
This period included many wonderfull things including "David", by Michelangelo. -
Start of the Viking Period
Lindesfarne -
Sacking of Roms By Gauls.
Rome sacked by the Gauls after the Battle of Allia. -
The Death of King Chalemagne
Charlemagne was the King or Rome -
Vikings Raid Lindisfarne
Originally founded by Saint Aiden in AD 635. -
Edmund of England stabbed
He was stabbed in a brawl. -
First Viking attack
First recorded attack that happened in Dorset. -
Start of Feudalism.
Feudalism was a set of political and military customs that was at its peak from the ninth and fiftheenth centuries. -
Emperor Augustine arrives in Kent.
He begins the conversion of England. -
Period: to Jan 1, 1066
Viking period