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400
Romans pull out of England
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476
Last Western Roman Emperor fell from power
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Feb 3, 700
Invention of the stirrup
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Feb 3, 732
Charles Martel led the Franks against the Muslims
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Feb 3, 1000
Europe divided into Feudal territories
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Period: Feb 3, 1000 to Feb 3, 1200
Many women entered convents
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Period: Feb 3, 1000 to Feb 3, 1100
Europe's building boom
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Feb 3, 1050
Most people in Western Europe are Catholic
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Feb 3, 1073
Gregory VII elected Pope
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Feb 3, 1095
Pope Urban II calls the First Crusade
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Feb 3, 1098
First Crusade capture Antioch in Syria
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Feb 3, 1098
The Cistercian order was founded
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Feb 3, 1100
Flanders and Italy trade goods regularly
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Feb 3, 1144
Muslims capture Edessa
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Feb 3, 1174
Saladin became ruler of Egypt
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Feb 3, 1187
Saladin defeats the Christians and takes Jerursalem
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Feb 3, 1200
Guilds are widespread in Europe
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Feb 3, 1209
Francis of Assisi Founds Franciscan order
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Feb 3, 1215
Signing of the Magna Carta
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Feb 3, 1223
Catholic Church set up the Inquistion
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Feb 3, 1231
Oxford University is founded
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Feb 3, 1240
Kiev falls to Mongols
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Feb 3, 1267
Thomas Aquinas begins writing SummaTheologica
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Feb 3, 1290
England expelled Jews
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Period: Feb 3, 1306 to Feb 3, 1394
France expelled Jews
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Feb 3, 1331
First outbreak of plague in China
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Feb 3, 1337
The Hundred Year's War
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Feb 3, 1346
The Black Death arrives in Europe
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Feb 3, 1400
Printing Press Invented
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Feb 3, 1415
The French defeat the English
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Feb 3, 1429
Joan of Arc inspires the French
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Feb 3, 1480
Ivan III drives Mongols out of Russia
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Feb 3, 1492
The Spanish Defeat the Muslims and the expel the Jews
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Feb 3, 1500
Europe reaches it high point
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Charlemagne is crowned Pope
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King Clovis becomes a Catholic
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Otto declared emperor of Romans
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Charlemagne died
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Fuedalism begins in Europe
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The Vikings conquered part of Western France
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Vikings begin trading in Europe
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Feudalism made Europe safer