The Medieval Times

By Josh42
  • 476

    The Beggining of Renaissance. The Middle Ages

    The Beggining of Renaissance. The Middle Ages
    The Middle ages was a part of old world histroy from the 5th to the 15th century.
  • Oct 10, 732

    Battle of Tours

    Battle of Tours
    The Battle of tours is another battle around the 800s. It was faught during the Muslim Invasion of Western Europe. Duke Odo was trying the defend off the Muslims, and with the helpof Charles and his army they defeated the Umayyed army and killed the leader Abdul Rahman.
  • Jan 1, 1000

    Norman Conguest of England

    Norman Conguest of England
    Norman Conquest of England was the 11th century invsion and occupation of England by an army of Norman, Breton and French Soilders. They were led by Duke William ll of Normandy
  • Jan 1, 1060

    Wiliam the Conquerer

    Wiliam the Conquerer
    William the Conquerer was the first Norman King fro Christmas in 1066 untill his Death in September 9 1087. He was also Duke of Normandy. William Became king and was abel to rule England for a matter of years. He was the man that suggested to build the tower of London.
  • Oct 14, 1066

    Battle of Hastings

    Battle of Hastings
    When the Battle of Hasting began it was between the Normans and the Saxons. It was a battle for the crown between King Harold Godwinson and Duke William
  • Jul 29, 1085

    Domesday Book

    Domesday Book
    The Domesday Book is one of Englands Medieval greatests prized posessions. The Domesday book is close to William the Conqueror when he was trying to take over England.
  • May 1, 1169

    Norman Invasion of Ireland

    The Invasion was a two stage procces which began on the 1 of may 1169 when a force of Knights landed near Bannow.
  • Jan 1, 1192

    Shogunate Yoritomomo

    Yoritomo was awarded the title of Sei-i Taishogun by the Emperpr and the political system he devoloped with such success
  • Jan 1, 1333

    New Settlement

    Emperor Go-Daigo fought against Kamakura Shogunate and defeats him restoring the imperial army. Captial moves to Muromachi that is neat Kyoto.
  • Jan 1, 1347

    How was it Passed

    The Black Death was passed through many countries by the cause of fleas and rats. The reason how the fleas would mount on the back of the rats and the rats would travel all over the world by boat.
  • Jan 1, 1348

    Plague reaches England

    Plague reaches England
    The Black Death (which is a really bad diease) reaches England in 1348. It reached England because the flease and rats got caught on boats and carried the Diease
  • Jan 1, 1348

    Black Death reaches Engalnd

    Some of the symptoms were: Lumps in the arm pit and the groin, Headaches, Chills and Fevers, vomiting, Back pain, sore arms and legs and nausea. When it got to England it killed over half the population.
  • Jan 1, 1350

    The Black Deaths leaves Europe

    The Black Death leaves Europe for the first time but makes reecurences throughout the time and history.
  • Jan 1, 1361

    The black Death breaks out again

    The Black Death breaks out again for the sceond time in a decade after the first outbreak in 1348
  • Jan 1, 1397

    The Golden Temple

    The Golden Temple
    The Temple of the Golden Pavilion is built in Japan. The Japanese name for the temple is Rokuon-ji. The temple sit on a mound like rock that sits above water.
  • Jan 1, 1501

    Michelangelo sculpted David

    Michelangelo sculpted David
    David is a master piece created between 1501 and 1504 by an Italian artist called Michelangelo. The Statue is 15.7meters. The Statue is made out of marble. The statue is a standing male nude.
  • Viking Invasion

    Viking Invasion
    The Vikings came in small boats to surprise the enemy such as a sneak attack. The Viking would Terrorize and deafet the armies in Ireland, Scotland and conquered half of England. They movedo to attacking European Countries and down the Coast.
  • Treaty of St. Clair-sur-Epte, France

    Dear Mr. Quarterman,
    I am sending you this article again because apparently it did not go
    through when I sent it to you the first time.
    Sincerely,
    Susan M. Grady That is a quote from that treaty of St. Clair