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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. Rudolph I of Germany is elected Holy Roman Emperor.This begins the Habsburg de facto domination of the crown that lasted until is dissolution in 1806.
1273
910
1485
597
2. Fujiwara period in Japan.Would become the most powerful clan during the Heian period in Japan for around three centuries.
911
960
718
866
3. Founding of the University of Paris.
751
1257
1347
840
4. Dictatus Papae in which Pope Gregory VII defines the powers of the pope.Peak of the Gregorian Reform - and an immense factor in theInvestiture Controversy.
650
1368
1282
1075
5. Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Turks.End of the Byzantine Empire (or Eastern Roman Empire to some); Constantinople becomes capital of Ottoman Empire.
1185
843
768
1453
6. Joint Persian-Avar-Slav Siege of Constantinople Constantinople saved - Avar power broken and Persians henceforth on the defensive
1389 June 28th
529
750
626
7. Dictatus Papae in which Pope Gregory VII defines the powers of the pope.Peak of the Gregorian Reform - and an immense factor in theInvestiture Controversy.
1075
1415
1174 7/12
1431
8. Tamerlane establishes the Timurid Dynasty.During this 35 year period - Tamerlane would ravage his fellow Islamic states such as the Golden Horde and the Delhi Sultanate in order to accomplish his goal of a restored Mongol Empire.
1370
965-967
1405
602
9. Battle of Yamen.Marks the end of the Song Dynasty in China - and all of China is under the rule of Kublai Khan as the emperor.
1279
985
577
987
10. Death of Simeon I the Great. Recognition of the Bulgarian Patriarchate - the first independent National Church in Europe.
1125
1325
929
927
11. The Byzantine conquest of Italy completes.
1409
786
552
1307 Friday - October 13th
12. Iconoclast movement begun in the Byzantine Empire under Leo III. This was opposed by Pope Gregory II - and an important difference between the Roman and Byzantine churches.
643
1152
726
1396
13. Battle of Nineveh.The Byzantines - under Heraclius - crush the Persians.
627
1487
597
955
14. Accession of Abu Bakr as first Caliph.
793
632
590
1147
15. The compilation of the Domesday Book - a great land and property survey commissioned by William the Conqueror to assess his new possessions.This is the first such undertaking since Roman times.
1183
1086
1123 3/18-3/27
1192
16. Battle of Ellandun. Egbert defeats Mercians.Wessex becomes the leading kingdom of England.
825
960
1257
1216
17. 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
1396
1209
864
18. Rome is sacked by Genseric - King of the Vandals
874
735
455
1050
19. According to Theophanes Continuatus (The Continuer of Theophanes's Chronicle) - Tomislav of Croatia defeated Bulgarian army of Tsar Simeon I under Duke Alogobotur - in battle of the Bosnian Highlands.Bulgarian expansion to the west was stopped.
1171
927
1442
1088
20. Byzantines - under Belisarius - retake North Africa from the Vandals.
1467
1328
1163
534
21. Joan of Arc lifts the siege of Orl
1310
1152
1209
1429
22. Death of John I Tzimiskes; Basil II (his co-emperor) takes sole power.Under Basil II zenith of the power of Eastern Empire after Justinian.
1095
976
668
827
23. The Hanseatic League is founded.This marks a new period of trade and economic development for northern and western Europe.
965-967
1380
1158
1077
24. Siege of BaghdadMongols (the Ilkhanate) ensure control of the region; Generally considered the end of the Islamic Golden Age.
527 August 1
1109
1299 July 27th
1258
25. The Construction of the Tower of London begins.The tower of London was the ultimate keep of the British Empire.
868
1185
1174 7/12
1077
26. Onin War takes place in Japan.First of many significant civil wars between shogunates that would continue for another century during the Muromachi period.
1419
1467
1215
1202
27. The first King of Croatia (rex Croatorum) - Tomislav (910
1176 5/29
929
1439
925
28. Battle of Ellandun. Egbert defeats Mercians.Wessex becomes the leading kingdom of England.
917
778
1346
825
29. Ladislaus of Naples sells his 'rights' on Dalmatia to the Venetian Republic for 100000 ducats.Dalmatia would with some interruptions remain under Venetian rule for nearly four centuries - until 1797.
1429
1409
1431
750
30. Fourth Lateran Council. Dealt with transubstantiation - papal primacy and conduct of clergy. Proclaimed that Jews and Muslims should wear identification marks to distinguish them from Christians.
1204
814
1215
1370
31. Tang Dynasty ends with Emperor Ai deposed.The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in China commences.
1485
907
1487
1109
32. Division of Charlemagne's Empire between his grandsons with the Treaty of Verdun.Sets the stage for the founding of the Holy Roman Empire and France as separate states.
1189
843
1273
1187
33. The Empire of Trebizond falls to the Ottoman Turks.Last Roman outpost to be conquered by the Ottomans.
1095
1461
1333
987
34. The Western Schism during which three claimant popes were elected simultaneously.The Avignon Papacy ends.
917
965-967
871
1378
35. Alfred the Great assumes the throne - the first king of a united England.He defended England from Viking invaders - formed new laws and fostered a rebirth of religious and scholarly activities.
c. 1001
843
871
1325
36. TheFirst War of ScottishIndependence ends in Scottish victory with the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton and de jure independence.
1328
1117
969
795
37. Pope Gregory VII elevated to the papal throne.This begins a period of church reform.
698
1215
1067
1389 June 28th
38. Establishment of the Bulgarian Empire.A country with great influence in the European history in the Middle Ages.
866
645
1077
681
39. Death of Bede.Bede was later regarded as 'the father of English history'
1419
735
c. 1001
1378
40. 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.
1237
989
1174 7/12
1307
41. June 16Battle of Stoke.Marks end of the War of the Roses.
868
793
874
1487
42. The Third Crusade follows upon Saladin's uniting the Muslim world and recapturing Jerusalem.Despite managing to win several major battles - the Crusaders did not recapture Jerusalem.
825
1189
626
1183
43. Sack of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.Considered to be the beginning of the decline of the Byzantine Empire.
840
1204
1258
605
44. The Battle of Stirling Bridge.William Wallace emerges as the leader of the Scottish resistance to England.
1297
529
1171
1163
45. Beginning of Abbasid Caliphate.Would become the longest lasting caliphate - until 1519 when conquered and annexed into the Ottoman Empire.
1102
750
917
1455 May 22
46. 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.
919
1071
1193
602
47. First Crusade. Jerusalem is re-taken from the Muslims on the urging of Pope Urban II.This would lead to the beginning of the Kingdom of Jerusalem - which would last for nearly two centuries; within the era of the Crusades to the Holy Land.
1405
1077
1147
1099
48. Through the Compromise of 1107 - suggested by Adela - the sister of King Henry - theInvestiture Struggle in England is ended.This compromise removed one of the points of friction between the English monarchy and the Catholic Church.
1485
1107
1405
1381
49. The Knights Templar are rounded up and murdered by Philip the Fair of France - with the backing of the Pope.Hastens the demise of the order within a decade.
1328
534
1307 Friday - October 13th
529
50. Thomas Malory composes Le Morte d'Arthur
1485
1455 May 22
911
969