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258
Early Christian and Roman: Rome is split into two regions by Diocletian
Rome at this time was too big to rule since it covered most Europe, north Africa and some parts of Asia. To make it easier to rule Diocletian decided to split the empire into two halves. While the Eastern half flourished, the Western half fell into shambles. -
313
Early Christian and Roman: Edict of Milan
The Edict of Milan was a letter signed by the Roman emperors Constantine and Licinius that proclaimed religious toleration in the Roman empire. -
325
Early Christian and Roman: Nicaean Creed
It is a symbol of faith that is used in Christian Liturgy. It was called the Nicene because it was created in the city of Nicaea by the first council of Nicaea. -
410
Early Christian and Roman: The sacking of Rome by Germanic Tribes
There were numerous times Rome was invaded/sacked by the Germanic Tribes. The biggest invasion was by the Visigoths but in total there were more than six -
413
Byzantine: Theodosius II builds a great wall around Constantinople, establishing it as the center of the new Eastern Roman Empire(Byzantine Empire)
The wall that he built was a series of stone walls extremely hard to penetrate since they had guards on duty and many layers that gave invaders a new challenge. -
511
France: Clovis and The Merovingian Dynasty
Clovis was the first leader to unite all the Frankish tribes under one leader. This dynasty ruled the Franks for almost 300 years. -
518
Byzantine: Justinian becomes emperor of the Byzantine Empire
Justinian and his wife, Theodora were the power couple because under their rule Byzantine flourished. Together they made great changes and laws. -
532
Byzantine: Hagia Sophia was built
Hagia Sophia was built during Justinian and Theodora's rule. It was was church, later a mosque and now a museum. -
Apr 28, 628
Islam: Muhammed conquers Mecca
This was a huge event in the spread of Islam because it took over three years and many soldiers. It was conquered by the Muslims which took over this city of trade and commerce. -
Apr 28, 632
Islam: Ali is murdered, creating Sunni/Shia split
This was a spilt between two groups in the Islamic religion because some believed that only descendants of Muhammad could be the new leaders and others believed the ones who Muhammad deemed as leaders should lead. -
Apr 28, 653
Islam: The Abbasid Empire
The Abbasid empire was ruled by the Abbasid Caliphate who was a descendant of Muhammad's youngest uncle. -
Apr 28, 714
France: The Carolingian Dynasty
This dynasty was ruled by descendants of Charles Martel. The greatest ruler was Charlemagne. Art, music and writing also became more valued in this period so slowly this period of time transitioned to renaissance. They also had diplomatic relations with the Muslim leader that was Harun Al Rahsid. -
Apr 28, 732
Islam: Umayyad Empire(The battle of Tours)
During the rule of the Umayyad Empire, the Muslims conquered many lands therefore the Islam spread rapidly. The battle of Tours led by Charles Martel stopped this spread from going into France.