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532
Church was destroyed durring the riots that swept Constantinople
The crowning glory of Justinian's reign was Hagia Sophia, meaning "Holy wisdom" in Greek. The church with the same name was destroyed durring the riots of Constantinople -
532
Nika rebellion
Two fan groups sparked citywide riots called the Nika Rebellion. They packed the Hippodrome and demanded the overthrow of Justinian. The hippodrone was used as a place were events took place. -
565
Justinians death
When Justinian died, their were street riots, religious quarrels, palace intrigues, and foreign dangers. The first crisis that begain after Justinians death was the plague of Justinian. A disease that resembled what we now know as the Bubonic Plague -
Nov 1, 1016
Yaroslav the Wise comes to power in Russia and begins marrying off sisters and daughters for alliances
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Nov 1, 1049
First Crusade captures Jerusalem
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Nov 1, 1055
Seljuks capture Baghdad from Persians
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Nov 1, 1096
Beggining of the first Crusade
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Nov 1, 1156
Moscow emerges as a "Crude Village"
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Nov 1, 1190
Muslim recover Jerusalem after First Crusade
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Nov 1, 1227
Death of Genghis Khan
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Nov 1, 1240
Mongols capture Kiev
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Nov 1, 1480
Russians and Mongols retreat after "Bloodless" standoff marking end of Mongol rule in Russia
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Slavs and Kiev established on the Dniper River
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Valdimir and all his subjects are baptised, establishing Orthodox Christianity as religion of Russia
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Slavs and Vikings establish Novgorod