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Medieval literature
The literature of this time was composed of religious writings -
Period: 500 to Nov 1, 1500
Middle Ages
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Uniting the Franks
The franks were a group of germans who later made up france -
Period: Nov 1, 751 to
Carolingian Dynasty
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Oct 14, 1066
Battle of Hastings
Between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy and the English army under King Harold II.[a] It took place at Senlac Hill. -
Nov 1, 1078
Banning of lay investiture
The clergy shall receive the investiture with a bishopric or abbey or church from the hand of an emperor or king or of any lay person, male or female -
Period: Nov 27, 1096 to Nov 27, 1270
Crusades
The time period in which the crusades happened. -
Nov 29, 1099
1st Crusade
The crusaders captured Jerusalam. -
May 29, 1167
Battle of Legnano
Between the forces of the Holy Roman Empire, led by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, and the Lombard League. -
Nov 1, 1189
Knight Tournements
An event of which knights would show skills and fight for pride of thier town -
Nov 29, 1202
4th Crusade
In April 1204, the Crusaders of Western Europe invaded and sacked the Christian city of Constantinople, capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. -
Dec 20, 1215
Magna Carta
Magna Carta is Latin for Great Charter.The later versions excluded the most direct challenges to the monarch's authority that had been present in the 1215 charter. -
Nov 29, 1250
Trade is easier
With the spread of vernecular trade became more easy. -
Sep 3, 1292
The Code of Chivalry
The knights lived by this code which means that the men always respected the women -
Nov 29, 1295
Parliment is formed in England
The evolution of Parliament was complex and long. The Parliament of 1265, and even those of the early 14th century, looked nothing like the later institution -
Period: Nov 27, 1337 to Nov 27, 1453
Hundred Years War
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Period: Nov 27, 1340 to Nov 27, 1400
Bubonic Plague
The plague has taken out over millions of people and was very hard to get rid of. -
Nov 29, 1414
Great Schism
A split in the Cathlic church. -
Nov 29, 1429
Joan of arc leads the French
Claiming divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII of France -
Crowning of Charlemagne by the pope
Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was ruler of the Franks for 47 years: 768-814 A.D. He served the last 14 years of his life as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. -
Vikings Arrive
The Vikings were brutal men who came and stole evryones stuff and would even kill them!!! -
Tithe
They were formally recognized under Pope Adrian I -
Canon Law
Forbids the administration of Holy Communion to those upon whom the penalty of excommunication or interdict has been imposed or declared or who obstinately persist in manifest grave sin -
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Reign of Charlemagne