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400
government 1
small germanic kngdoms replace roman provinces -
450
government 2
they focus on family ties and relationships -
Period: 500 to Oct 29, 1500
middle ages
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Period: 500 to Oct 29, 1500
rign of charlemagne
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Oct 29, 600
government 3
small communities governed by unwritten rules and traditions -
Oct 29, 600
uniting the franks
the franks were a german empire,The Franks provide a house which can be seen as the first royal house of France.The fortunes of the Franks begin with his grandson, Clovis. When Clovis inherits the crown, in about 481, when
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Period: Oct 29, 751 to
carolinigian dynasty
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Nov 20, 1066
battle of hastings
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Oct 29, 1078
banning of lay investiture
we decree that no one of 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. But if he shall presume to do so he shall clearly know that such investiture is bereft of apostolic authority, and that he himself shall lie under excommunication until fitting satisfaction shall have been rendered.....THE LAW SAYING THAT IT IS BANNED -
Period: Nov 20, 1096 to Nov 20, 1270
crusades
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Oct 29, 1100
the strongest state
the holy roman empire remaned the strongest until 1100 -
Oct 29, 1152
7 german princes
seven german princes who elected the german king decided that germany needs a strong ruler so the chose fredrick1 -
Oct 29, 1176
battle of legnano
Frederick Barbarossa and the Lombard cities allied with Milan.then they attaced the emporer -
Oct 29, 1177
fredrick and the pope
frdrick made peace with the pope and returned to germany. because at first he was mad at the pope but now he's not. -
Nov 20, 1215
magna carta
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Nov 20, 1215
parliment is formed in england
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Period: Nov 20, 1337 to Nov 20, 1453
hundred years war
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Period: Nov 20, 1340 to Nov 20, 1400
bubonic plague-black death
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Nov 20, 1378
great scism
In the year 1378, 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, lasted for about 68 years, during which time there were two popes claiming authority over the Catholic Church -
crowning of charlemagne by the pope
he was known as charles the great, he was crwned by the pope in the year 800