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300
3rd Century
Emperors kill each other for power and Rome goes into turmoil.
Importance: The Visigoths and the Vandals are sure that the Rome is weak and unstable -
Period: 300 to 467
Decline of Rome
Decline of Rome
Importance; Rome was the world super power back in the Roman period -
410
Sack of Rome
Visigoths sack Rome
Importance: Rome was the top of the world and was undefeatable but now is defeated -
447
Eastern Europe and the Attila the Hun
Attila the Huns invades Eastern Roman
Importance: People flee Eastern Rome into Western Rome. Attila the Hun invades most of Europe -
452
Pope and Attila the Hun
Attila the Hun is turned back by the Pope
Importance: Attila the Hun had already most of Europe so turning him back meant that they wouldn't be under Attila the Huns control -
455
Rome plundered by Vandals
Vandals plundered Rome -
476
Last Roman Emperor
Last Roman Emperor
Importance: The Romans would replace the emperor immediately usually by the killer but now he is not replaced -
Period: 500 to Jan 1, 600
King Arthur legend
King Arthur legend originates? -
507
The Franks and Clovis fight the Vandals
Franks and Clovis defeat the Vandals
Importance: New invaders come into Europe -
534
Byznaties and North Africa
Byzantines retake over North Africa -
552
Byzantines finish conquest
Byzantines took over Italy -
570
Muhammed is born
Muhammed is born
Importance:He is considered to be the greatest prophet in Islamic History -
577
West Saxons continue conquest
West Saxons continue conquest
Importance: The Saxons had invade most of modern Britian -
Jan 1, 641
Muslims take over Persia
Muslims take over Persia
Importance:This invasion with many others proke the Chruch to call on a crusade -
Jan 1, 643
Muslims invade Alexandria
Muslims invade Alexandria
Importance;It is part of the Crusades -
Period: Jan 1, 674 to
Arab first siege of Constantinople
Arab first siege of Constantinople
Importance: The Islamic army is stopped -
Jan 1, 1095
Pope issues the Crusades
Pope issues the Crusades to capture the "Holy Lands"
Importance:This starts off the crusades -
Period: Jan 1, 1096 to Jan 1, 1099
Cruade I
Crusade I
Importance:This is the first Crusade which triggers many more -
Period: Jan 1, 1096 to Jan 1, 1272
First to Last Crusade
First to Last Crusade -
Feb 19, 1099
Jerusalem is taken from the Muslims
Jerusalem is taken from the Muslims -
Jan 1, 1118
Knights Templar
Knights Templar are founded to protect the Holy Lands
Importance:The Templars are there to protect the holy Land from the Muslims -
Period: Jan 1, 1144 to Jan 1, 1149
2nd Crusade
2nd Crusade
Importance:It shows how reglious the people are -
Period: Jan 1, 1163 to Jan 1, 1345
Construction of the Notre Dame de Paris
Construction of the Notre Dame de Paris
Importance: Shows how reglious the people are to build such a large church -
Jan 1, 1187
Saladin recapture Jerusalem
Saladin recapture Jerusalem
Importance:It is part of the Crusade -
Period: Jan 1, 1187 to Jan 1, 1192
3rd Crusade
3rd Crusade
Importance:It is Crusade, which shows how much religon affect people -
Period: Jan 1, 1202 to Jan 1, 1204
4th Crusade
4th Crusdae
Importance:It shows how religous the people are -
Jan 1, 1204
Sack of Constantinople
Sack of Constaninople
Importance:Constantinople is a very important back in the medival ages -
Jan 1, 1206
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan is elected leader of the Mongols
Importance:The Mongols invade most of Europe -
Jan 1, 1208
The Pope calls for a crusade
The Pope calls for a crusade but no one responds
Imporrtance:This means the people ar etoo busy to actually to start a crusade even though they are very reglious -
Jan 1, 1212
Children's Crusade
The Children's Crusade
Importance: This shows that even the children were very reglious -
Period: Jan 1, 1217 to Jan 1, 1221
5th Crusade
5th Crusade
Importance:It shows how reglious the people are -
Period: Jan 1, 1228 to Jan 1, 1229
6th Crusade
6th Crusade
Importance:It shows how reglious the medival people are -
Period: Jan 1, 1248 to Jan 1, 1254
7th Crusade
7th Crusade
Importance:The crusades show how the church was an influnce to the people in the middle ages -
Jan 1, 1270
8th Crusade
8th Crusade
Importance:How desperate the people were to take back the "Holy Lands" -
Period: Jan 1, 1271 to Jan 1, 1272
9th Crusade
The 9th Crusade
Importance: It is a crusade -
Oct 13, 1307
Order of Templars are killed
Order of Templars are killed
Importance:The Templars were supposed protect the "Holy Lands" but were killed meaning other people can resettle the area -
Period: Jan 1, 1337 to Jan 1, 1453
Hundred years war
Hundred years war -
Jan 1, 1347
Black plague
Black plague occurws
Importance: 1/3 of the Medival was killed during this -
Period: Jan 1, 1400 to
Renaissance
Renaissance
Importance:Marks the end of the middle ages -
Period: Jan 1, 1412 to May 30, 1431
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
Importance:She lead many important victories for France -
The Romans and Vandals fight
Romans and Vandals fight and Romans lose -
Juilus Nepos
Juilus Nepos claims to be emperor but is killed
Importance: First man to claim that he is emperor after the last emperor -
Vikings conquest
Vikings start conquest
Importance: Vikings invade Britian and a bit more for a while in medival history -
Musilms capture the Jerusalem
Muslims capture Jerusalem
Importance: This invasion with many others proke the Chruch to call on a crusade -
Augustine arrives in Kent
Augustine arrives in Kent
Importance: Christianization happens in Britian -
Charlemange is dead
Charlemange is dead
Importance: Founded the Holy Roman Empire -
Musilms invade Sicily
Musilms invade Sicily
Importance:This is the first attempt to invade Sicily -
Muslims take over Carthage
Muslims take over Carthage
Importance:This invasion with many others proke the Chruch to call on a crusade -
The Vikings "Great Army" arrives at Britian
The Vikings "Great Army" arrives at Britian
Importance: Places were overwhelmed by the Vikings -
Charlemagne and Holy Roman Emperor
Charlemange is crowned the Holy Roman Emperor
Importance: Charlemange founded the Holy Roman Empire -
Peace amd Truce of God
Peace and Truce of God is introduced
Importance:The Church attempt to stop people wages war for private matters -
Period: to 534
Justian produces code of civil law
Justian produces code of civil law
Importance:This makes other civilastion to write down a legal law even if they didn't follow it -
Period: to Jan 1, 1066
Viking age
Viking age