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409
Herri germaniarrak(sueboak, bandaloak eta alanoak) iberiar penintsulara ailegatu ziren
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418
Itun bat sinatu zuten Erromatarrek Bisigodoekin
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476
Tolosako erresuma (frantzian) bisigodoek sortu zuten
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587
Liber iudicorm, batasun juridikoa Recesbinto erregaldian
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589
Rekadero errege bisigodoa katolicismora bihurtu zen
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711
Musulmanak satu ziren iberiar penintsulan
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715
Al-Andalus Damasko mendeko emirerria
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756
Abad ar Rahman I.ak emirreri independiente egin zuen Al-Andalus
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926
Abd ar Rahman III.ak Kordobako Kalifa herria egin zuen Al-Andalus
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1031
Kordobako kalifa herria hainbat erresumatan zatitu zen
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Galileo proves the earth orbits the sun
In 1595, Galileo found evidence he felt proved the theory that Earth orbits the Sun. According to Galileo, the tides were a direct result of Earth's inconsistent motion around the Sun. -
Philip III of Spain
Phlip III was born in 1578 and he became the Spanish king in 1598. -
30 years War
The Thirty Years' War was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history, lasting from 1618 to 1648. Fought primarily in Central Europe, an estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died as a result of battle, famine, and disease, -
Philip IV
He born in 1605 and he dies 1665, he became king of Spain in 1621, king of Portugal from that year to 1640 -
Peace of Westphalia
In 1648 the Habsburgers and French got in peace putting 109 delegations arrived to represents the belligerents states. -
Charles II
Charles II was born in 1661. He became king when he was 4 years old in (1665) and hi died in 1700 with 39 years -
The causes of the French Revolution
Economical crisis and Financial crisis -
Spanish war of succesion
It was a european great power conflict (1701-1715) -
newcomens steam engines
the first commercially viable machine to be fuelled by steam. -
Treaty of utreacht
The pace beetewn the countries inside the war. -
louis XIV of france died
He had been king for 72 years, the longest reign in the history of France. -
john kay flying
mounted his shuttle on wheels in a track and used paddles to shoot the shuttle from side to side when the weaver jerked a cord -
The First Industrial Revolution
began in England in about 1750–1760 -
7 years war
The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was a global conflict that involved most of the European great powers and was fought primarily in Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific. -
Diderot and D'alabert started pudlishing the Encyclopedia
It was edited by Denis Dideron and D'alembert -
James Hargreaves spinning machine
it mechanized and sped up work previously done by hand. -
American revolution
an ideological and political revolution based on the principles of the American Enlightenment -
James watt steam engina
designed a separate condensing chamber for the steam engine that prevented enormous losses of steam. -
richard arkwright water mill
The steam engine driven machines helped the English weave faster than ever before. -
samuel croupton spinning mile
Hot, humid and deafeningly noisy, in the spinning room machines twisted the cotton to make yarn -
edmund cartwright power lom
weave cloth and tapestry. -
The Great fear
The Great Fear French: Grande Peur) was a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution. Rural unrest had been present in France since the worsening grain shortage of the spring. Fuelled by rumours of an aristocrats famine plot to starve or burn out the population both peasants and townspeople mobilised in many regions. They attacked the Storming of the Bastille -
Constitutional Monarchy
People end at Ancine Regine a parlament by census sufrage and a constitution modereat bourguesi. (1789-1792) -
French revolution
France was on the brink of bankruptcy due to its involvement in the American Revolution and King Louis XVI's extravagant spending. -
Social Republic
This era had two phases. In the first one, the radical one girondins were the liders of France, they wanted more equality with the universal suffrage, but at the end of 1793 Jacobins started lideratinng France. Then terror started. -
Conservational Republic.
This phase started with the dead of Maximilien Roberspierre. The lider of the Jacobins. The directory was the executive branch. This was a new moderate liberalisim, but in 1799 this phase ended and Napoleon strated the French empire -
edward jenner vacaine
inoculating James Phipps with cowpox, a virus similar to smallpox, to create immunity -
Coup d,eatvof Napoleon
In the 18th of Brumario in 1799, Napoleon did a coup d,eat, with the help of the soldiers because he used to be militar. -
stephenson Puffing devil
The water boiled away and eventually the locomotive caught fire and was destroyed. -
Napoleon became emperador.
In the 1804 Napoleon declared himself the emperador of The empirer Of French. -
Austerlitz
The enemies of Napolen had the higth ground and they made as if they were leaving but finally they didn't leave and atacked the austro-russian troops. -
R.Fultons steamboat
invented the steamboat, called the Clermont -
The Peninsular war
This war was the military conflict fought in the Iberiar Peninsula by spain, Portugal and the Unigted ingdom against the invading and occupying forces of the First French Empire during the Napoleonic wars, this war started in 1807 and ended in 1814. -
ludditer oppered machines
power cotton looms and wool shearing machines. -
Russian campaing
In the 1812 Napoleon invalided Russia to comply with the continental blockade of the United Kingdom: For some people is among the most devastating military endeavors globally -
transconditional raidboal
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Waterloo
The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815 between Napoleon's French Army and a coalition led by the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Blücher. The decisive battle of its age, it concluded a war that had raged for 23 years, ended French attempts to dominate Europe, and destroyed Napoleon's imperial power forever. -
Unification of Germany
After the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, the German princes proclaimed the founding of the German Empire in 1871 at Versailles, uniting all scattered parts of Germany except Austria. Victory in the Franco-Prussian War proved the capstone of the nationalist issue, rallying the other German states into unity. -
edison ligth buld
don't require as much maintenance as traditional incandescent lights but can offer the same vintage style without the high energy costs -
Berlin Conference
Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa; also called the Berlin West Africa Conference. -
the first skycraper in chicago
the Home Insurance Building. -
firts moving picture
the Roundhay Garden Scene (1888), was captured by Louis Le Prince and briefly depicted members of his family in motion. -
invention of the radio
became known across the world as the most successful inventor in applying radio waves to human communication in the 1890s. In 1895 he sent a wireless Morse Code message to a source more than a kilometer away. -
Fashoda affair
Fashoda Incident (18 September 1898), the climax of a series of territorial disputes in Africa between Britain and France, which took place in Fashoda, Egyptian Sudan (present-day Kodok, South Sudan). The disputes arose from the common desire of each country to unite their various colonial possessions in Africa. -
II Boer war
a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer republics (the South African Republic and Orange Free State) over the Empire's influence in Southern Africa. -
I boer war
The war, which lasted from October 11, 1899 to May 31, 1902, began with the British Crown's attempt to unite the two republics, rich in deposits of diamonds, gold and iron. The Boers, who had occupied the region since 1830, fought to preserve their independence. -
Boxer Rebellion
The “Boxers,” as they became known, waged an armed campaign to expel all foreigners from China. Although some of its members carried firearms, most were armed only with spears and swords. In some areas, the "Boxers" were reinforced by better equipped Chinese imperial troops. -
wright brothers first flight
two brothers from Dayton, Ohio, named Wilbur and Orville Wright, were successful in flying an airplane they built. Their powered aircraft flew for 12 seconds above the sand dunes of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. -
firts plastic
Leo Baekeland pioneered the first fully synthetic plastic in 1907. He beat his Scottish rival, James Swinburne, to the patent office by one day. -
henry ford model
The Model T is Ford's universal car that put the world on wheels. The Model T was introduced to the world in 1908. Henry Ford wanted the Model T to be affordable, simple to operate, and durable. -
crisis of agadir
The Agadir Crisis, Agadir Incident, or Second Moroccan Crisis was a brief crisis sparked by the deployment of a substantial force of French troops in the interior of Morocco in July 1911 and the deployment of the German gunboat SMS Panther to Agadir, a Moroccan Atlantic port. -
Beginning of war I
The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 set off a chain of events that led to war in early August 1914. -
Begining of the WW1
Started with the kill of francisco fernando