Middle Ages

  • Period: 476 to Dec 31, 1499

    Middle Ages

  • 511

    Clovis

    Clovis
    www.thelatinlibrary.com/chron/middleageschron.htmlClovis was king after his father Childeric I in 481. He was the first king of the Franks to unite the entire Barbarian Nation. He conquered the Frankish tribes and established himself as Soul king before his death. He also converted to Catholisism. He died on November 26 511
  • Dec 31, 1054

    Church trouble

    Church trouble
    The church had trouble in 1054 when they divided into two, the eastern and western; The eastern church thought that the westerns were explotative and corrupt while the western thought the eastern did not believe.
  • Jan 31, 1066

    The battle of Hestings

    The battle of Hestings
    www.timeref.com/episodes/norman_invasion.htmThis battle occurred in 1066 by the English and the Normans. After Eduard the Confessor died, Hrold, Earl of Wesssex became the king of England. But then, Harald Hardrada, king of Norway invate England, but he was killed at the battle of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire, so he couldn't become king. But in the same year, William, the Duke of Normandy invated England and after battling he won and took the English crown.
  • Jan 1, 1261

    The Barons War

    The Barons War
    www.thefinertimes.com/Middle-ages/middle-ages-battles.htmlIn 1261, king henry renounced the provicions in Oxford and Westminister. He gave a council of barons with an amount of power. He changed the laws and reasserted his rights, the barons got angry and they took arms against their king. In 1264 they dicided they created a big war, they diffited the king and the war continued until 1267 that lead to simon th eleader death
  • Jan 1, 1337

    Hundred Year War

    Hundred Year War
    The Hundred Years War started between England and France because of the conrol in the french thrones.
  • Jan 1, 1347

    Black death

    Black death
    www.history.com/topics/middle-ages
    The Black death was a rear and mysterious diseas, that started in 1347-1350, killing 20 million people in Europe, 30% of the continent's population. The cause for this is the plauge thoery, which attributes the outbreak to Yersinia Pestis, also responsable for the epidmic in China
  • Dec 31, 1440

    Smallpox

    Smallpox
    www.labelle.org/top_diseases.htmlIt is also known as the "red plague". It is highly contagous viral disease transmitted by inhalation. The symptoms of the disease are:
    Incubation
    High fever
    Chills
    severe headache
    itch
    The 25% of the people with this die and the ones that survive have scars all over their face. It is also known as the most dangerous disease in the 15 century during the 1440.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church
    www.learner.org/interactives/middleages/religion.html
    The Catholic Church was the only church in the middle ages, it had its own laws and rules, they had leading roles that were similar with the kings job and the government. They were wealthy but when the empire grew bigger the churche sgot smaller until they collapsed.
  • Dec 1, 1500

    Leprosy

    Leprosy
    www.livescience.com/37424-history-of-leprosy-bacterium.htmlIn the middle ages Leprosy diseas was the major public health prblem. Now it is less common. It is a disease that is due to chronic infction of th ebacterium mycobacterium leprae. The result is: skin lesions that can be permanently danage the skin, nerves, eyes and limbs. The parts that get damage co become deformed.
  • Treaty Of Verdun

    Treaty Of Verdun
    http://www.slideshare.net/kellynicole98/middle-ages-major-events-timelineThe Carolingian empire was divided in three through the treaty which ended in the three year civil war