Middle ages.

  • 476

    Fall of Roman empire

    Fall of Roman empire
    La caída del Imperio romano de Occidente fue el período de declive del Imperio romano de Occidente en que perdió la autoridad de ejercer su dominio y su vasto territorio fue dividido en numerosas entidades políticas sucesoras.
  • Period: 476 to 1492

    Middle Ages

    The year 476 marks the end of the ancient world and the beginning of a new historical stage: the Middle Ages.
  • Period: 476 to 1050

    Early middle Ages

    Historians typically regard the Early Middle Ages or Early Medieval Period, sometimes referred to as the Dark Ages, as lasting from the 5th or 6th century to the 10th century. They marked the start of the Middle Ages of European history. ... Many of the listed trends reversed later in the period.
  • 480

    Death of Julius Nepos, last Roman Emperor

  • 491

    Anastasia Emperor In East

    Anastasia Emperor In East
    Schism with Rome develops due to his Monophysitism; beginning of Bulgar raids and Blues and Greens unrest.
  • 500

    Tikal becomes the first great Maya city

  • 507

    The Franks under Clovis defeat the Visigoths in the Battle of Vouillé.

  • Period: 526 to 565

    Justinian Golden age

  • Period: 535 to 554

    Gothic War in Italy as a part of Justinian's Reconquest.

  • 570

    Muhammad is born.

  • 590

    Gregory the Great becomes Pope.

  • 622

    Muhammad migrates from Mecca to Medina.

  • Period: 715 to 720

    Second Muslim Siege Of Constantinople

    Charles Martel's control over Austrasia and Neustria
    732: Battle Of Tours·Charles Martel defeats Spanish Muslim forces at Poitiers in southern France
    741-751·Joint Pepin-Carloman rule; Aistulf Lombard king in Italy; transfer of power from Ummayads to Abbasids
  • Period: 768 to 814

    Charlemagne's Rule·

    Conquest of Saxons, setting up of border marches, conquest of Lombard Italy, imperial coronation, first Viking raids on Britain.
  • Period: 814 to 840

    Louis The Pious

    Internal conflict in Carolingian state, beginnings of Arab seaborne raids in Mediterranean and conquest of Sicily, increased Viking raids.
  • 845

    Vikings

    Vikings
    Vikings begin wintering at mouth of Loire, Seine
  • 911

    Charles The Simple's Agreement With Rollo; East Frankish Carolingians Extinct

    Charles allows Rollo to legally possess lands at mouth of Seine, Normans evolve; Conrad of Franconia chosen to replace Frankish kings.
  • Period: 1000 to 1250

    High middle ages

    The High Middle Ages, or High Medieval Period, was the period of European history that lasted from around 1000 to 1250 AD.
  • 1066

    Norman Conquest Of England

    Norman Conquest Of England
    William the Bastard (alternatively known as William the Conqueror) of Normandy invades and conquers England, ending the Anglosaxon period. Defeats Harold Godwinson at Hastings.
  • 1086

    Battle Of Sagrajas

    Battle Of Sagrajas
    Almoravids, coming from North Africa to Spain, defeat Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile.
  • Period: 1100 to 1135

    King Henry I Of England

    Increases central government's efficiency, puts down baronial revolts, and begins the Norman-Plantagenet alliance.
  • 1122

    Concordat Of Worms

    Concordat Of Worms
    Concordat between Pope Calixtus and German monarchy officially ends Investiture Controversy with the decision that only popes may invest bishops, but monarchs are allowed to be present.
  • Period: 1198 to 1216

    Pontificate Of Innocent III

    Launches and excommunicates Fourth Crusade. Insists on temporal powers of a centrally-controlled Church. Protects and crowns Frederick II. Recognizes Francis of Assisi. Holds Lateran councils.
  • Period: 1250 to 1500

    Late middle ages

    The Late Middle Ages or Late Medieval Period was the period of European history lasting from 1250 to 1500 AD.
  • 1492

    Descobriment of America.

    Descobriment of America.
    Descubrimiento de América es la denominación que recibe el acontecimiento histórico acaecido el 12 de octubre de 1492, consistente en la llegada a América de una expedición española dirigida por Cristóbal Colón por mandato de los Reyes Católicos