Top Ten Events of the Middle Ages Timeline

  • 500

    The fall of Roman Empire

    The fall of Roman Empire
    The fall of Roman Empire is important to the Middle ages because it is when it starts. The Roman Empire due to the lack of defense, invaders and, natural disasters.
  • 717

    Siege of Constantinople

    Siege of Constantinople
    A one-year siege against Constantinople ended when the Umayyads withdrew. Often considered a very important military conflict during the Middle Ages.
  • 960

    The Song Dynasty

    The Song Dynasty
    The Song Dynasty reunited China during the Middle Ages. The Song dynasty was a royal dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until the year 1279.
  • 1096

    The First Crusade

    The First Crusade
    The First Crusade took place in 1096.The reason for the First Crusade is that the Christians wanted to take back the "Holy Land" from the Turks. The knights faced harsh conditions, such as dehydration, hunger, and poor living conditions. The First Crusade ended in 1099.
  • 1147

    The Second Crusade

    The Second Crusade
    The Second Crusade was the second major crusade in Europe. The Second Crusade occurred because it was the response to the fall of the Country of Edessa in 1144.
  • Jun 15, 1215

    The Magna Carta is signed

    The Magna Carta is signed
    The Magna Carta was created for the purpose to limit the kings power, and established the concept of due process under the law.
  • 1337

    The Hundred Year War

    The Hundred Year War
    France and England started a war and the war lasted until 1453. The Hundred Years' War was one of the most noteworthy conflicts of the Middle Ages.
  • 1347

    The Black Death arrives in Europe

    The Black Death arrives in Europe
    The Black Death originated from China and spread to the help of trade, fleas, and rats. The Black Death was a highly contagious disease that spread across Europe from 1347-1351.
  • 1381

    The Peasants' Revolt

    The Peasants' Revolt
    The Peasants' Revolt was the first large scale revolt in the English history. The revolt threatened to overturn the social structure and blunt the country's ruling elite.
  • 1492

    Christopher Columbus arrived to the “new world”

    Christopher Columbus arrived to the “new world”
    In 1492 Christopher Columbus sails across the Atlantic Ocean to find a new route to get to Asia instead he find the “new world”.