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Period: 400 to Nov 2, 600
government
smalll geramic kindoms replace roman provincess. -
426
secular power
is another meaning for worldy power -
432
downfall of the charlemagne empire
Loius left the empire to his 3 sons and they split the land. -
436
christendom
kindoms that are cathoilic ruled by pope. -
500
pepin in the short
He was the son of charles the hammer & fought the lambards who were invaded italyand threatening rome. -
500
vikings
they warship war like gods. -
Period: 500 to Oct 29, 1500
middle ages
started in the 5000 and ended in the 1500 -
511
uniting of the franks
The franks leader clovis turned to god after barely losing a war, battle shifted and the franks won. 511 franks were united into one kingdom and religon was brought to the frankish people. -
Period: Nov 2, 717 to
reign of charlemagne
Charlemagne was a successful warlord. He accomplished some military endeavor in nearly every year of his reign. -
Period: Oct 29, 751 to
carolingian dynasty
started in the 751 till the 987 -
Aug 21, 1013
Vernacular
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, such as a national language, standard language, or lingua franca. -
Oct 14, 1066
Battle of Hastings
The Norman, Breton, Burgundian, Flemish and French army of Duke William of Normandy against the Saxon army of King Harold of England. -
Jan 31, 1071
crusades
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. Jerusalem was and is a sacred city and symbol of all three major Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity and Islam). -
Oct 29, 1078
banning of lay investiture
Fought by the Holy Roman Empire. -
Nov 27, 1095
Pope Urban II- crusades
He made one of the most influential speeches in the Middle Ages, calling on Christian princes in Europe to go on a crusade to rescue the Holy Land from the Turks. -
Period: Nov 27, 1096 to Nov 27, 1270
Crusades
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 29, 1176
battle of legnano
It was fought between the Holy Roman Empire and the Lombard League. The Holy Roman Empire was led by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. -
Nov 20, 1215
magna carta
Singed between the barons of Medieval England and King John. "Magna Carta" is Latin and means "Great Charter. -
Aug 19, 1295
parliament is formed in england
In 1066, William of Normandy introduced a feudal system, by which he sought the advice of a council of tenants-in-chief and ecclesiastics before making laws. In 1215, the tenants-in-chief secured Magna Carta from King John, which established that the king may not levy or collect any taxes (except the feudal taxes to which they were hitherto accustomed), save with the consent of his royal council, which gradually developed into a parliament. -
Period: Nov 27, 1337 to Nov 27, 1453
hundred years war
this war was between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France and their various allies for control of the French throne. -
Period: Nov 27, 1340 to Nov 27, 1400
budonic plague- bleack death
its a diesese that kill 1/3 or europe and coused by rats. -
Jul 12, 1414
Great Schism
The Roman Catholic Church split when the King of France decided that he did not like the Italian Pope and elected one of his own. The Great Schism, as it has been called, lasted for about 68 years, during which time there were two popes claiming authority over the Catholic Church. -
May 30, 1431
joan of arc
A folk heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. She was born a peasant girl in what is now eastern France. -
crowning of charlemagne by the pope
The pope crowned Charlemagne in the 800. The church sought to influence both spiritual and politcal matters. -
germans invade
germans bought many changes to land, government and culture