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Period: 500 to Jan 1, 1500
Middle Ages
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Uniting of the Franks
Clovis brought the Franks together in one kingdom. Modern day France. -
Oct 26, 732
Battle of Tours
This war stoped the invasion into spain. -
Period: Jan 1, 751 to
Carolingian Dynasty
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Oct 14, 1066
Battle of Hastings
The war was the Normans Conquest of England. The Normans won -
Oct 26, 1075
Banning of lay investiture
Pope Gregory VII banned it. -
Jan 26, 1077
Henry journey
Henry journeyed over the snowy Alps to Canossa to beg for forgiveness from Pope Gregory -
Period: Jan 1, 1096 to Jan 1, 1270
Crusades
Crusades
This was a big war with Christian states of Europe against the Saracens. -
Oct 26, 1152
German princes
The seven German princes who elected the german king realized that they needed a stronger ruler. -
Oct 26, 1176
Battle of Legnano
This war was between Lombard League and Fredericks's army. The Lombard League won the battle -
Oct 26, 1177
Peace between Fredrick and the Pope
Fredrick went to make peace with the Pope. sfter he did he returned back to Germany -
Oct 26, 1190
Frederick's death
He died by drowning. -
Jun 15, 1215
Magna Carta
to protect their rights and property a group of 13th-century barons wrote the Magna Carta -
Jan 1, 1295
Parliament is formed in England
Was called the Model Parliament. Knights, burgesses, bishops, and lords met together at Westminster in London to talk about the parliament. -
Jan 1, 1321
The Divine Comedy
Danta Alighieri wrote The Divine Comdey in 1321. He worte it in Vernacular. -
Period: Jan 1, 1337 to Jan 1, 1453
Hundred Years' War
100 year war
This war was between England and France. This war was over land. -
Period: Jan 1, 1340 to Jan 1, 1400
Bubonic Plague - Black Death
Black death
This was a sickness that was carried in by rats that killed a lot of people. -
Jan 1, 1414
Great Schism
This was a split in the church. The Italian pop lived in Rome and the French pope lived in Avignon -
Jan 1, 1431
Trial of Joan of Arc
Joan heard a voice that she thought was God. The voice told her to run the French into the war and as a result she would win the war which she did. -
Jan 1, 1492
Granada falling
Granada fell to the Christian army of Ferdinand and Isabella. -
Jan 1, 1492
The expelled practicing
The Monarchs expelled all practicing Jews and Muslims in spain. -
Crowning of Charlemagne by the pope
It was significant because the pope liked him which means that god likes him. -
Pope Gregory
Pope Gregory was crowned Pope. He was pope until he died in 604. -
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Reigan of Charlemagne