Medieval World History-Time Line-Chapter 14 Sections 3 and 4

  • Period: Jan 1, 1154 to Dec 31, 1453

    Ch.14 Sec.3/4 Timeline

  • May 13, 1154

    11544-1189

    Hennery II ruled England, he strengthened the royal courts of justice by sending royal judges to every part of England at least once a year.
  • May 13, 1180

    1180-1223

    one of the most powerful Capetians was Phillip II, called Phillip Augustus.
  • May 13, 1199

    1199-1216

    John softsword ruled at this time, he failed as a military leader. john lost all his land in northern France to the French under Phillip Augustus.
  • May 13, 1215

    6-15-1215

    John was forced by his nobles to sign the most celebrated agreement in English history, the Magna Carta.
  • May 13, 1226

    1226-1270

    Phillips grandson, Loius IX, made Frances government even stronger.
  • May 13, 1285

    1285-1314

    Phillip IV was involved in a quarrel with the pope. the pope refussed to allow priests to pay taxes to the king.
  • May 13, 1295

    1295

    Knights.burgesses,bishops,and lords met together at Westminster in London.
  • May 13, 1300

    1300

    Pope Boniface VIII attempted to enforce papal authority on kings, as previous popes had.
  • May 13, 1305

    1305

    Pope Phillip IV persuaded the college of cardinals to choose a French archbisshop as a new Pope
  • May 13, 1337

    1337-1453

    The war that Edward III launched for that thrown continued on and off.
  • May 13, 1346

    8-26-1346

    The first and most spactacular battle was the battle of Crecy
  • May 13, 1347

    1347

    A fleet of Genouese merchant ships arrived in Sicily carrying the bubonic plauge
  • May 13, 1414

    1414

    The council of cnstance attempted to end the great schism by chooseing one single pope. A professor in Bohmia was seized by church leaders.
  • May 13, 1415

    1415

    A proffesor was tried as a heretic,and burned at the stake.
  • May 13, 1420

    1420

    The French and English signed an agreement stating that Henery V would inherat the French crown upon the death of king Charles VI
  • May 13, 1421

    1421-1453

    The French drove England out of France entirerly, except for the port city of Calais.
  • May 13, 1429

    1429

    Joan of arc led the French army into a battle at fort city near New Orleans.
  • May 13, 1431

    5-30-1431

    Joan was condemmed as a witch and was burned at the stake.
  • May 13, 1453

    1453

    considered to some as the end of the hundred years war.