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476
Fall of Rome
The fall of Rome marks the beggining of the Middle ages. In 476 A.D. emperor, ROmulus Augustulus, is deposed by the barbarian general Odoacer. -
542
Black Plague
This time period was known as the Plague era. The bubonic plague spreads to all urban establishments in the Mediterranean Basin. -
552
Byzantines
During 552, Byzantines completely conquer Italy. It was known as the Battle of Taginae. The Battle of Taginae brought an end to the long struggle between Byzantium and the "Ostrogothic Kingdom" in Italy. -
Dec 14, 642
The Collapse of Sasanian
This was the "Collpase of Sassanian" state and its Islamic conquest. Although it was at war with the Roman Empire for centuries during the Roman-Persian Wars, the Sasanian Empire met its collapse this time not by the Roman Empire, but by emerging Arab Muslims from its southern borders. -
Dec 15, 657
Problems with Ali and Ummayads
This was a time period where the Civil conflict in Islamic state between Ali and Ummayads founder Muawiya. Cursing Ali was performed in the place in Mosques in Syria. -
Dec 14, 663
Whitby Synod
This was a time period where Roman rite as rite for English churches; decision that it is legitimate to proselytize on the continent for Catholic church. -
Dec 14, 675
Constantinople
This was a time where the First Muslim siege of Constantinople occured. this was a major conflict of the Arab–Byzantine Wars, and the first culmination of the Umayyad Caliphate's expansionist strategy towards the Byzantine Empire. -
Dec 14, 711
Islamic invasion of Iberia
This is a time where the Islamic invasion of Iberia took place. It became one of the great Muslim civilizations, reaching its climax with the Umayyad caliphate of Cordovain the tenth century. -
Dec 14, 732
Battle of Tours
After the Siege of Constantinople, Charles Martel defeats Spanish Muslim forces at Poitiers in southern France. The location of the battle was close to the border between the Frankish realm and then independent Aquitaine. -
Dec 16, 750
Caliphate
This was a time marks the start of the longest Caliphate named as Abbasid Caliphate. -
King Clovis and The Roman Empire
This was the time about King Clovis and the Roman Empire. The Frankish tribes are united by Clovis after he became the king of Franks by defeating the Visigoths in the Battle of Vouille. -
The Code of The Civil Law
The Code of Civil Law published by Justinian 1( a Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565). This body of law containing three parts compiled the centuries of royal pronouncements and legal writings. -
Peppin The ll Won
This was a time when Pepin II's victory over Neustrian mayor; establishment of his family's dominance in Francia.Pepin ll was there when theMMiddle decisively defeated the allied forces of Berthar, the mayor of the palace of King of the Franks. -
Charles Martel
This was a time where Charles Martel's control over Austrasia and Neustria. This was when combined land and sea offensive by the Arabs of the Umayyad Caliphate against the capital city of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople. -
Charlemagne
On 768 AD, Charlemagne’s reign begins as the King of Franks, a German Tribe right now. He embarked on a mission to unite all Germanic peoples into one kingdom. He battled and fought for his life which was important. -
Charlemagne : The Holy Roman Emperor
This was a time where Charlemagne is crowned the Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo IIl. In this role, he encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance, a cultural in Europe. -
Treaty of Verdun
This a period when the Treaty of Verdun is signed between the three grandchildren of Charlemagne separating Holy Roman Empire and France. -
Alfred the Great
871 was when Alfred the Great becomes the first king of united England. New laws are formed and religion as well as education experience revival. -
Alfred the Great's Victory
Alfred the Great defeats and sends back Vikings from England. He defeated the Vikings. This period was known as 'Alfread's Year of Battle". -
The Peace and Truce of God
This was a time where Formation of Peace and Truce movement by the Catholic Church. The first of its kind movement in the Medieval Europe for the control of society using non-violet means.