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Period: 300 to 400
Missionaries worked amongst Germanic and Celtic groups
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400
German Invaders overthrow half of western Roman Empire
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Period: 400 to 600
Roman provinces replaced by German Kingdoms
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496
Clovis leads his warriors against another German army
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Period: 500 to 1000
Middle ages
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511
Clovis Died
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511
The Franks are united into one Kingdom by Clovis
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520
Benedict writes book setting rules for monasteries
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600
People convert because of fear and Muslims attacks
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600
The church converts many Germans
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Period: 600 to 700
Monks make copies of religious writings with letters and pictures
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700
Horses became popular for combat
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700
Major domo became most powerful in the Franklin Kindom
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719
Charles Martel becomes more powerful then the king
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732
Charles defeats Muslim Raiders from Spain at battle of Tours
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Period: 751 to 987
The Carolingian Dynasty
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771
Carloman's death
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771
Pepin the shorts death
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800
Charlemagne is crowned as Roman Emperor
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800
Anglo-Savon Kingdoms covered farmer Roman Province of Britain
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800
Danish Vikings battered Britain with fierce raids
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800
Charlemagne travels to Rome to destroy Amolo that attacked the pope
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800
Three-Field system generated
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Period: 800 to 1000
Invasions destroy the Carolingian empire
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Period: 800 to 1100
Churches built in Romanesque style
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Period: 800 to 1200
Farm production improves due to warmer climate
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814
Charlemagne crowns son Louis the Povis
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843
Louis' three sons signed Treaty of Verdun
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846
Rome gets sacked by Muslim Invaders
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Period: 871 to 899
Alfred the great turns back Vikings
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875
Magyars sweep plains of Danube River and invade western europe
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900
Decline of Carolingian Empire
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900
Horses became in use for making plowing easier
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900
New spirit revived church
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910
Monastery founded at cluny
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911
Rollo and Charles the simple pace each other in a peace ceremony
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936
Otto the great gets crowned
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987
Louis the sluggard dies and Hugh Capet succeeded him
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Period: 987 to 1328
Capetian Dynasty
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1000
Population increased from 30mil
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1000
Laf Erison Reaches NA
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1000
Eleven Century nobles buying for power
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1000
France had divided into 47 feudal territories
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Period: 1000 to 1300
Agriculture and trade made significant advances
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1016
Canute the Spanish king conquered England
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1042
King Edward at throne
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1066
King Edward Dies with no heir
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1066
The battle of Tias Tings with Normans and Anglo-Saxons fighting
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1071
Christendom splits into East and West
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1075
The Pope Gregory VII banned the lay investiture
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1077
Henry IV crosses the Alps to Canossa
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1093
Alexius Comenus the Byzantine Emperor sends appeal to Robert
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1095
Pope Urban II issues the plea which results in the first cruisade
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Period: 1096 to 1099
The 1st Crusade
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Period: 1096 to 1204
The Crusades
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1097
3 Armies of all nationalities and classes gather inside and out of Constantinople
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1099
They captured the city
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1100
Muslims had lost most of their control over Spain
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1100
Universities had come up in Paris, Oxford, Bologna, and Salem
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1100
Chivalry has appeared
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1100
Massive walls and guard towers used to surrounded a castle and protect it
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1100
European Christian scholars being visiting Muslim libraries in Spain to acquire new knowledge
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1100
Guilds were better forces and there were better products available
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Period: 1100 to 1200
The church gets reassembled to look like a kingdom with pope at the head
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1105
Gothic style evolves throughout the churches
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1122
A fight over investiture
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Period: 1122 to 1204
Queen of England Eleanor Of Aquitaice
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Period: 1138 to 1193
Saladin
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1144
Edessa is reconquered by Turiss
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1147
Hildegard of Binged founded a Benedictive convent
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Period: 1147 to 1149
The Second Crusade
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1152
Fredrick 1 Chosen as King
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Period: 1154 to 1189
Henry 2 ruled over England
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Period: 1157 to 1199
Richard the Lion Heart
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Period: 1170 to 1270
Around 500 Gothic Churches Built
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1176
The Battle of Legnano
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1177
Fredrick made peace with the pope
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Period: 1180 to 1223
Phillip 2 rules
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1187
Jerusalem falls to Saladin
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Period: 1189 to 1191
The 3rd Crusade
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1190
The Empire Falls
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1192
Richard the King of England and Saladin have a truce
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Period: 1199 to 1216
Richard the Lion Hearts son John rules England
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1200
Paris became the largest City with a population of 60,000
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1200
Four more crusades fouled to free the holy land
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Period: 1202 to 1204
The Fourth Crusaide
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1204
Phillip seizes Normandy from King John
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1204
The fourth Crusade fails and the knights didn't reach Holy Land
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1212
The Children's Crusade
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1215
John agrees to the Magna Carta
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Period: 1226 to 1270
Louis' IX rule
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Period: 1267 to 1273
Aquinas Wrote "Summa Theo Lognae"
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Period: 1285 to 1314
Philip IV ruled France
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1295
Knights, Bishops, Lords, and burgesses meet at lust minister
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1295
Edward 1 brings Knights and Burgesses to serve as a parliament
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1300
Disasters Human made and natural causes
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1300
Age of faith is still strong
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1300
Pope Boniface Vii attempts enforcement of Papal authority on kings
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1300
One third of Europe population dies through bubonic plague
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Period: 1300 to 1400
The king called the knights and burgesses whenever a new tax was needed
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1302
Philip IV has a quarrel with pope
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1303
Phillip IV held pope as a prisoner
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1305
Phillip IV is able to persuade the college of cardinals to choose a new pope
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Period: 1308 to 1314
The Divine comedy is written by Dante Alighted
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Period: 1337 to 1453
The hundred years war for the French throne is launch by Edward III
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1346
The Battle of Crecy
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1347
Genoese merchant ships arrive to slay carrying the black plague
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1362
William Cangland
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1378
Pope Gregory XI dies whist visiting Rome
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1400
Many Jews and Muslims converted to Christianity
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1400
Muslims only held tiny Granada
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1405
Christiane de pison writes "The Book of The City Ladies"
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1409
Joan leads the French army into battle near Orleans
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1412
Jan Hus was excommunicated
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1414
He was seized by Church leaders and tried as a heretic
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1414
The Council of Constance tried to end the great Schism by choosing a single pope
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1415
He was burned at the stake
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1415
The battle of Agincourt
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1417
Martin V Chosen as the new pope which ends the great Schism
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1420
The French and English sign a treaty stating that Henry V would inherit the French crown
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Period: 1421 to 1453
The French Drive the English out
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1429
Joan of Arc sets out to rescue France
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1429
Charles is crowned king
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1430
Burgundians capture Joan and give her to the English
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1431
Joan is burned at the stake
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1453
The End of Middle Ages
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1492
A grenade fell to Christian army
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1492
Monarchs expel all practicing Jewish and Muslims