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Oct 14, 1066
Battle of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings brought feudalism to England, and brought Europe's customs to England. The important people during this time was William the Conqueror and Harold Godwinson. -
Period: Mar 23, 1096 to Apr 12, 1204
Crusades
The crusades were meant for the Roman Catholics to get Jerusalem. A lot of peasants were sent to fight, and they were promised immidiate salvation in heaven. As for the knights they could own the land they counquered, and they werre able to fight. Pope Urban the II wanted to reunite the western and eastern side and make it one. He also wanted his knights to stop fighting agaisnt each other but to be untited and fight other people. His main goal was to get the Holy land back. -
Nov 24, 1144
Abbot Suger and St. Denis
Abbot Suger made St. Denis during his life time, he wanted it to be a modern church and very unique. The style he made the church is now caled Gothic. The doors are pointed at the top making it have more windows at the bottom, and it had colored windows so when the sun was shining through the windows it looked really cool. It had a high roof and many little rooms for praying. -
Jan 28, 1147
Louis VII + Eleanor
Eleanor joins Louis on the second crusade to get the holy land back. -
Apr 24, 1151
Henry II + Eleanor
Both crowned king and queen of England. Ruled from borders of Scotland all the way to Spain. Henry makes Eleanor his home prisoner after supporting her sons to be rebellious agaisn their father, after cheating on Eleanor with a younger girl. -
Sep 30, 1154
English Common Law
The important person throughout this time period was King Henry II. He used law courts for power, set up juries and court. He also set up grand juries and trial juries. -
Jan 27, 1157
Ricard the Lionhearted
King Richard and King Phillip lead the third crusade. Richard was capture by Germans while on hsi way home after the crusade. Eleanor gave the money to take Richard back and named him King. Phillip got very upset, so theyhad a war. Ricard died of an arrow , so John became king. -
Jan 26, 1162
Thomas Becket
He becomes Henry's chancellor which is a person who advises him and helps him make laws and is like a secretary. He got murdered in Canterbury Cathedral. -
Mar 27, 1184
Inquisition
The Inquisition was when they made people covert to a christian right then and there or they would execute them. -
Mar 25, 1209
Francis of Assisi
Francis of Assisi founded the first order of the Friars in 1209. His friars were known as the Franciscans, and they lived in towns and taught christianity to the people there. -
Jun 30, 1215
Magna Carta
King John was very unfair with his citizens so they created 63 laws and made King john sign it. They forced King John to sign it, and left him with no other choice, but to leave if he didn't sign it which meant he wouldn't have anyone to rule. -
Jul 27, 1290
Expulsion of Jews from Europe
Isabella the Queen of Spain along with her husband Ferdinand , hated jews from refusing to become a christian, so they weren't allowed in Spain. -
Nov 13, 1295
Parliament
Edward I called a meeting, and certain people can help him make laws and advise him. The parliament was made up of two knights from every country. -
Period: Jan 27, 1346 to Feb 26, 1453
Hundred Years' war
Edward III and Henry V played the important part in this war. It was about who was going to rule France and take over France. -
Mar 1, 1346
Black Plague
A deadly disease tha killied 38 million Europeans. The disease went to India, China, Asia, Arabia, and Europe. It wiped most of the people out, it was highly contagious too.