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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. Henry the Fowler - Duke of Saxony elected German King.First king of the Ottonian Dynasty.Henry I considered the founder and first king of the medieval German state.
1108/24
527 August 1
718
919
2. Hussite Wars begins after 4 years after the death of Jan Hus in central Europe - dealing with the followers of Jan Hus and those against them.Although the war was a stalemate (ended around 1434) - it was a another factor that between the Catholics an
c.960
1415 October 25th
1419
1494
3. Pepin founds the Carolingian dynasty.
1071
751
1434
871
4. Kingdom of Croatia and Kingdom of Hungary formed a personal union of two kingdoms united under the Hungarian king. The act of union was deal with Pacta conventa - by which institutions of separate Croatian statehood were maintained through the Sabor
650
455
c. 1001
1102
5. Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir becomes de facto ruler of Muslim Al-Andalus.Peak of power of Moorish Iberia under 'Almanzor'.
1298
978
910
1116
6. Battle of Tours. Charles Martel halts Muslim advance.Significant moment that led to the forming of the Carolingian Empire for the Franks - and halted the advancement of the Moors in Western Europe.
1347
732
1492
989
7. Battle of Bannockburn.Robert the Bruce restores Scotland's de facto independence.
872
1187
1314
c. 1001
8. Windmills are first recorded.
794
632
1054
1185
9. Pepin promises the Pope central Italy. This is arguably the beginning of the temporal power of the Papacy.
1434
955
1333
754
10. Edward I of England invades Scotland - starting theFirst War of ScottishIndependence.
1212
622
1492
1296
11. The Hundred Years' War ends.England's once vast territories in France is now reduced to only Calais - which they eventually lose control of as well.
1453
1459
885
750
12. The Great Seljuk Empire is founded by Tughril Beg.Would be a major force during the first two Crusades - and an antagonist to the Byzantine Empire over the next century.
1117
1037
969
1150
13. The Cistercian Order is founded.Was a return to the original observance of the Rule of St. Benedict.
1417
1381
1098
685
14. The West Saxons continue their advance at the Battle of Deorham.
1381
927
577
1016
15. Kievan Rus' is established.Would be sustained until the Mongol invasion of Rus' over four and a half centuries - despite peaking during the middle 11th century during the reign of Yaroslav the Wise.
1227
919
882
1368
16. Death of Muhammed.By this point - all of Arabia is Muslim.
632
1368
893
1109
17. Beginning of Abbasid Caliphate.Would become the longest lasting caliphate - until 1519 when conquered and annexed into the Ottoman Empire.
1298
750
840
718
18. University of Bologna is formed.It is the oldest university in Europe.
1088
1378
907
1492
19. Pope Gregory VII elevated to the papal throne.This begins a period of church reform.
1122 9/23
786
1067
1347
20. Minamoto Yoritomo is appointed Sei-i Taishogun - or shogun for short.He is the first of a long line of military dictators to bear this title. The institution would last until 1913.
1192
1380
1088
827
21. Sicilian Vespers. Sicilians massacres Angevins over a six-week period - after a Frenchman harassed a woman.Would mark a two decade period of war - and peace treaties between mainly between Aragon - Sicily - and the Angevin.
663
618
1467
1282
22. Vikings attack Paris.
1439
1297
893
885
23. Otto deposes Pope John XII who is replaced with Pope Leo VIII.Citizens of Rome promise not to elect another Pope without Imperial approval.
874
963-964
500
1314
24. Death of Bede.Bede was later regarded as 'the father of English history'
929
735
1106 9/28
1299 July 27th
25. Christianization of Bulgaria.
1122 9/23
1215
864
1158
26. Sicilian Vespers. Sicilians massacres Angevins over a six-week period - after a Frenchman harassed a woman.Would mark a two decade period of war - and peace treaties between mainly between Aragon - Sicily - and the Angevin.
1282
1212
1258
674-678
27. Peasants' Revolt in England.Quickest-spread revolt in English history - and the most popular revolt of the Late Middle Ages.
1381
1158
577
985
28. The University of Heidelberg is founded.It is the oldest university in Germany.
626
1386 October 18-19th
1152
955
29. King William I of Scotland - captured in the Battle of Alnwick by the English - accepts the feudal lordship of the English crown and does ceremonial allegiance at York.This is the beginning of the gradual acquisition of Scotland by the English.
455
1444 November 10th
969
1174 7/12
30. The East-West Schism which divided the church into Western Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.Tensions will vary between the Catholic and Orthodox churches throughout the Middle Ages.
1166
1054
955
1227
31. Stefan Nemanja united Serbian territories - establishing the Medieval Serbian state.This marks the rise of Serbia which will dominate the Balkans for the next three hundred years. Allies of Serbia at this moment become the Hungarian Kingdom and the R
1098
1135
1175
1166
32. Christopher Columbus reaches the New World.Age of Discovery into the New World begins.
1492
602
638
1333
33. Cluny Abbey is founded by William I - Count of Auvergne.Cluny goes on to become the acknowledged leader of Western Monasticism. Cluniac Reforms initiated with the abbey's founding.
910
1380
687
1183
34. Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir becomes de facto ruler of Muslim Al-Andalus.Peak of power of Moorish Iberia under 'Almanzor'.
1018
786
1297
978
35. Trial and execution of Joan of Arc.Death of the woman who helped turned the Hundred Years' War in favor of the French over the past two years.
1108/24
1415 October 25th
1431
981
36. Establishment of the Bulgarian Empire.A country with great influence in the European history in the Middle Ages.
1125
681
1098
1282
37. Joint Persian-Avar-Slav Siege of Constantinople Constantinople saved - Avar power broken and Persians henceforth on the defensive
795
626
1429
1147
38. Kingdom of Portugal conquers Ceuta.Beginning of the Portuguese Empire.
963-964
919
1485
1415
39. Battle of Tours. Charles Martel halts Muslim advance.Significant moment that led to the forming of the Carolingian Empire for the Franks - and halted the advancement of the Moors in Western Europe.
590
732
1397
868
40. Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press.Literature - News - etc. becomes more accessible throughout Europe.
1439
1152
1106 9/28
674-678
41. JingkangIncidentThe Jurchen soldiers sack Kaifeng - bringing an end to the Northern Song Dynasty in China; the Song moves further south and makes Lin'an their new capital.
907
866
960
1125
42. Battle of Dun Nechtain. Picts defeat Northumbrians - whose dominance ends.
987
955
685
1499
43. Muslims capture Bari and much of southern Italy.
840
1192
577
1381
44. Death of Simeon I the Great. Recognition of the Bulgarian Patriarchate - the first independent National Church in Europe.
927
1325
1086
793
45. The astrolabe - an ancient tool of navigation - is first used in Europe.
929
1050
552
711
46. Battle of Nehawand. Muslims conquer Persia.
1227
641
868
1054
47. Mongol invasion of Rus' resumes.Causes the split of Kievan Rus' into three components (present day Russia - Ukraine - Belarus - greatly effects various regions of Eastern Europe; Golden Horde formed.
1018
800
1147
1237
48. The Fourth Crusade sacked Croatian town of Zadar (ItalianZara) - a rival of Venice. Unable to raise enough funds to pay to their Venetian contractors - the crusaders agreed to sack the city despite letters from PopeInnocent III forbidding such an act
563
1202
1066
632
49. Sack of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.Considered to be the beginning of the decline of the Byzantine Empire.
1125
1204
1122 9/23
602
50. Thomas Aquinas' work - Summa Theologica is published - after his death.Is the main staple of theology during the Middle Ages.
1347
534
1307
1274