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525
Beowulf
Beowulf's victory over the dragon -
540
the yellow plague
Yellow" Plague hits British territories, causing many deaths. Ireland also affected. Saxons, for whatever reason, are unaffected by it. -
547
Plague
"Yellow" Plague hits British territories, causing many deaths. Ireland also affected. Saxons, for whatever reason, are unaffected by it. -
547
SAINT
Saint David dies -
570
Muhammad birth
Muhammad was born in the year 570 in the town of Mecca -
570
DEATH
Probable death of Gildas. -
575
he's alone
Muhannad become a orphaned at the age of five -
Oct 21, 610
Muhammed trpis
Muhammed would vists to hills to meditate. During one of his trips he would have revelation from god. The Sngel Gabriel told Muhammed to recite what he heard and out of these revelations he wrote the Quran -
Oct 21, 622
Muhammad moves on
Muhammad and hes 30 follwers moved north to Yathrib. The journey to Madinah is know as the Hijrah. Muhammad brgan to win some support from the peolpe in the Madinah and as well as Arbas these groups form the first practicing Muslims -
Oct 23, 625
His Military Regine
Muhammed became a religious and political leader.This made him able to become a millitary leader and put together a reliable military force. to defend him and his follwers. Hereturend to Makkah with 10,000 men, After the city surrendered most of the peolpe cinverted to Islam and he declared Kaaba a scred shrine of Isalm -
Jun 8, 632
DEATH
on June 8, 632 he died He is buried in the mosque in Medina. -
Muhammad teens
Muhammad worked as a shepherd to help pay for things and traveled around a lot -
Getting Married
He married a wealthy widow named Khadija they were discent cousins .Muhammad and his wife had six children, two sons who both died i at birth, and four daughters. -
KILLING
King Owain kills Ida of Bernicia -
SUI DYANSTY
After the Han Dynasty came the Three Kingdoms Period the Jin Dynasty the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Sui Dynasty . -
Tang Dynasty
The Tang dynasty with its capital at Chang'an is regarded by historians as a high point in Chinese civilization equal, or even superior, to the Han period.