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Period: 500 to Oct 26, 1500
Middle Ages
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511
Uniting of the Franks
The leader Clovis brought Christanty to his people. In 511 Franks were untied into one Kingdom modern day France. -
Oct 26, 751
Extended the Frankish Kingdom
stopped the muslim invasion into spain. And thus spreaded Catholicism. -
Period: Oct 26, 751 to
Carolingian Dynasty
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Oct 27, 751
Pepin the Short
Son of Charles the Hammer. Began the regin of the Frankish rulers Carolingian Dynasty -
Oct 14, 1066
Battle of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings occurred on 14 October 1066 during the Norman conquest of England, between the Norman-French army. -
Oct 27, 1066
Normans
Normans take control of England -
Oct 26, 1075
Banning of lay invertiture
Pope Gregory banned lay invertiture because who ever controlled that controlled the kingdom and the church. -
Nov 19, 1093
Crusades
Kings and the Church saw the Crusades as an opportunity to get rid of the quarrelsome knights who fought eachother. -
Nov 25, 1093
Crusades
the age of faith also inspired wars of conquest. In 1093, the byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus sent and appel to Pope Urban II -
Nov 25, 1093
crusades
In Spain, Muslims had controlled most of the country untill 1100's . The Recomquista was a long effort to drive the Muslims out of Spain. -
Period: Nov 25, 1096 to Nov 25, 1270
Crusades
The Crusades were a series of religious expeditionary wars blessed by Pope Urban II and the Catholic Church, with the stated goal of restoring Christian access to the holy places in and near Jerusalem. -
Oct 26, 1179
Battle of Legnano
the war was betweeen the Lombard League faced Frederick's army of mounted knights . ending the war with the Lombard League winning. -
Oct 27, 1215
Magna Carta
Magna Carta gives rights to free men in England -
Nov 19, 1215
magna Carta
Gave the men the right to be free -
Nov 25, 1295
Parliament is formed in Englad
The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England. In 1215, the tenants-in-chief secured Magna Carta from King John, which established that the king may not levy or collect any taxes -
Oct 27, 1337
houndrend year war
War was fought between England and France 1337-1453 -
Period: Nov 25, 1337 to Nov 25, 1453
Hundreds Years' War
The Hundred Years' War was a series of conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France and their various allies for control of the French throne. It was the result of a dynastic disagreement dating back to William the Conqueror who became King of England -
Period: Nov 25, 1340 to Nov 25, 1400
Bubonic Plague- Black Death
Black Death
This deaseas was cause by the rats transfered and gave to the humans. the death cleared over half of the human population. -
Nov 25, 1413
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc is the most phenomenal and attractive personage of the Hundred Years' War on eaither sides. She was one who also said she heard voices in her head she thought they were from God. -
Nov 25, 1414
Great Schism
The Western Schism or Papal Schism was a split within the Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417. Two men simultaneously claimed to be the true pope. -
Vernacular
A vernacular is the native language or native dialect of a specific population, as opposed to a language of wider communication that is a second language or foreign language to the population -
Crowning of Charlemagne by the pope
The crowning od the pope was significant because God liked him, which means the pope likes hime aloso. -
Vikings
The Vikings take there first rapid strikes Portland England. -
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Reign of Charlemagne