Europe Medieval Times

  • 313

    Constantine's Decree

    Constantine's Decree
    Constantine's Decree also known as "The Lords Day" is a day dedicated to Jesus Christ and God for all christians. The ceremony of communion is given along with a mass.
  • 330

    Constantinople

    Constantinople
    Constantinople was the former name of istanbul,Turkey. Its located on the frontier of europe, it was protected by hills on one side and a fortrees that was built on the other side. The city was found as byzantium, which later was changed to Constantinople.
  • 476

    Fall Of Rome

    Fall Of Rome
    Rome Fell n the western part of europe, the goverment had practically fell on it self. Since there was no government the citizens were the only institution left which ended up badly because with no foof people turned cannibal
  • Period: 476 to Nov 3, 1453

    Medievel Times

    Stared when Rome fell in 476 and ends with the fall of the byzantine emmpire in 1453
  • 500

    Byizintine Empire

    Byizintine Empire
    It survived the 5th century until in 1453 ended by the turks. It was setteled on the est part of europe (east Rome). During its period this empire was the greatest economic government in europe.They gave rise to a new church.
  • 527

    Rule of Justinian 1

    Rule of Justinian 1
    Justinian ruled for 38 years, 527-565. He was born 482 and was crowned emperor 527. He wanted to revive the empire's greatness and conquer the lost western half. He was the last Roman emperor to speak latin as a first language.
  • Mar 17, 720

    Emperor Leo Bans Icons

    Emperor Leo Bans Icons
    Some christians in the east thought that they were wrongly whorshiping the icons as if they were divine. Leo thought it was making people too obsessed so he banned them.
  • Mar 17, 1054

    Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church split

    Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church split
    Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael I excommunicated each other.The view held by religious authorities in the mainly Greek-speaking eastern side had been that there were 5 senior leaders, or Metropolitans, in the Christian Church, one ofthem was the bishop of Rome. More differences came until they split.
  • Mar 17, 1076

    Excommunication of Henry IV

    Excommunication of Henry IV
    When Hildebrand became Pope GregoryVII which forbade lay investures, a church counsol (synod) from Worms attempted to depose the Pope in 10 76 but layter that year the Pope excommunicated Henry and the Bishops.
  • Mar 17, 1215

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta
    The Magna Carta is a document that King John of England was forced to sign. He was forced i because it greatly reduced the power he held as the King of England and allowed for the formation of a powerful parliament in citizen's rights.
  • Mar 17, 1337

    100 Years War

    100 Years War
    The Hundred Years' War was a long struggle between England and France over succession to the French throne. It lasted from 1337 to 1453.
  • Apr 6, 1453

    Constantinople Falls to the Turks

    Constantinople Falls to the Turks
    This was the Capture of Constantinople by eastern Romans under the command of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, battling the army of Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI . The war lasted from Friday, 6 April 1453 until Tuesday, 29 May 1453 .
  • Charlemagne

    Charlemagne
    He was emperor since the collapse of western Roman empire. He was also known as charles the great. He was born 742 2 of april and died 28 january 814. He removed the lombards from power in northern italy. He was called the father of europe.