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Period: 500 to Oct 26, 1500
Middle Ages
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Uniting of the Franks
This turned into Modern Day France -
Period: Oct 26, 751 to
Carolingian Dynasty
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Nov 19, 1066
Battle of Hastings
This took place at Senlac Hill. Norman won the war. -
Oct 26, 1075
Banning of lay investure
Pope Gregory VII banned this after church reforms felt that bishops should not be under any power of the king. -
Nov 19, 1093
First Crusade
capturing jerusalem and massacred 40,000 muslims & jews -
Period: Nov 19, 1096 to Nov 19, 1270
Crusades
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Nov 19, 1141
Granada
fell to the crhistian army of ferdiand and isabella, the spanish monarchs -
Oct 26, 1152
German princes chose Frederick I as strong ruler
He was made a strong ruler to keep peace. His red beard earned him the nickname "Barbossa" -
Oct 26, 1176
Battle of Legnano
The war was between Italian merchants united against Frederick because he repeatedly invaded the rich cities of Italy -
Oct 26, 1177
Fredrick made peace with the pope &returned to Germany
After he got defeated he went to the pope & made peace -
Oct 26, 1190
Frederick drowned
His empire dissolved into an array of fragmented feudal states. His authority was under minded -
Nov 19, 1215
Magna Carta
This document was made so that King John was guaranteed certain political rights. -
Nov 19, 1295
Parliament is formed in England
The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England. In 1066, William of Normandy introduced a feudal system, which established that the king may not levy or collect any taxes , save with the consent of his royal council, which gradually developed into the parliement. -
Period: Nov 19, 1337 to Nov 19, 1453
Hundreds Year' War
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Period: Nov 19, 1340 to Nov 19, 1400
Bubonic Plague
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Nov 19, 1414
Great Schism
It is a split in the church or a division. -
Nov 19, 1431
Joan of Arc
Was captured and exchanged for omney when she was only 19. -
Crowning of Charlemagne by the pope
The church sought to influence both spiritual and political matters. Conglicts arised shortly after this between two great forces- The Church and the state -
Otto was crowned
He was the most effective ruler of Medival Germany. Otto formed a close alliance with the church after crowning. -
Otto was crowned Emporer by the pope
He was crowned emporer on the popes behalf because he invaded Italy. He tried to follow in Charlemagnes footsteps. -
Charlemanges Death
He was successed by his only son -
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Reign of Charlemange