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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. John I Tzimiskes murders Nikephoros II and is crowned Byzantine co-emperor in his place.
840
1459
981
969
2. 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.
871
1409
1442
910
3. Muhammed is born.Professed receiving revelations from God - which were recorded in the Qur'an - the basis of Islamic theology - in which he is regarded as the most important prophet.
626
570
1204
1219
4. 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
1461
778
1257
1202
5. Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV walks to Canossa where he stands barefoot in the snow to beg forgiveness of the Pope for his offences - and admitting defeat in theInvestiture Controversy.This helps establish Papal rule over European heads of state for an
1274
985
1077
976
6. Edward the Elder - son of Alfred - defeats the Northumbrian Vikings at the Battle of Tettenhall; they never raid south of the River Humber again.
893
910
1296
455
7. The Concordat of Worms was drawn up between Emperor Henry V and Pope Calixtus II.This concordat ended the investiture struggle - but bitter rivalry between emperor and pope remained.
795
685
1122 9/23
410
8. Founding of the Franciscan Order.One of the more significant orders in the Roman Catholic church - founded by Saint Francis of Assisi.
1494
1257
1077
1209
9. July 6Richard I ascends the throne of England.His heavy taxation to finance his European ventures created an antipathy of barons and people toward the crown - but his being absent enabled the English to advance in their political development.
1274
641
1296
1189
10. Abd-ar-Rahman III of the Ummayad dynasty in al-Andalus (part of the Iberian peninsula) takes the title of Caliph or ruler of the Islamic world.Beginning of the Caliphate of C
1185
1419
929
633
11. The final Peace of Constance between Frederick Barbarossa - the pope - and the Lombard towns is signed.The various articles of the treaty destroyed the unity of the Empire and Germany and Italy underwent separate developments.
1016
1183
1347
929
12. Otto deposes Pope John XII who is replaced with Pope Leo VIII.Citizens of Rome promise not to elect another Pope without Imperial approval.
1325
577
963-964
962
13. Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press.Literature - News - etc. becomes more accessible throughout Europe.
1442
1439
1492
885
14. August 26thBattle of Cr
1417
1346
1296
1071
15. Muslims invade Sicily.First encounter of attempts to counquer Byzantine Sicily - until the last Byzantine outpost was conquered in 965.
827
1453
681
929
16. June 15The Magna Carta is sealed by John of England.This marks one of the first times a medieval ruler is forced to accept limits on his power.
1219
917
1215
410
17. The Cistercian Order is founded.Was a return to the original observance of the Rule of St. Benedict.
1368
1098
965-967
800
18. Augustine arrives in Kent.Christianization of Britain (Anglo-Saxons) begins.
597
685
515
910
19. Siege of BelgradeMajor Ottoman advances are halted for 7 decades - last major victory for Hunyadi.
1346
1037
1456
1189
20. PopeInnocent III calls for the Albigensian Crusade which seeks to destroy a rival form of Christianity practiced by the Cathars.
1399
969
1208
1095
21. Dante publishes his Divine Comedy.Is one of the most defining works of literature during the Late Middle Ages - and among the most recognizable in all of literature.
925
1310
1166
1215
22. The University of Oxford is founded.It is the oldest university in the United Kingdom.
534
1147
1117
1380
23. Eric the Red - exiled from Iceland - begins Scandinavian colonization of Greenland.
1077
1192
985
1102
24. Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press.Literature - News - etc. becomes more accessible throughout Europe.
866
1439
910
c.960
25. Smederevo falls under the Turks.Marks the end of the Medieval Serbian Empire.
1461
919
618
1459
26. Serbian Orthodox Church becomes autocephalous under St. Sava - its first Archbishop.
1386 October 18-19th
1297
1219
529
27. Provisions of Oxford forced upon Henry III of England.This establishes a new form of government-limited regal authority.
687
1257
874
827
28. 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.
632
962
1453
866
29. 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
1296
1102
622
735
30. Muslims invade Sicily.First encounter of attempts to counquer Byzantine Sicily - until the last Byzantine outpost was conquered in 965.
778
882
827
1212
31. Pepin founds the Carolingian dynasty.
751
1139
632
1439
32. Jerusalem captured by Muslims.
638
529
1130 12/25
1016
33. December 25thCharlemagne is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.With his crowning - Charlemagne's kingdom is officially recognized by the Papacy as the largest in Western Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire.
1037
1417
960
800
34. Battle of Mons Badonicus.The West Saxon advance is halted by Britons.
641
1405
1174 7/12
515
35. Jerusalem captured by Muslims.
786
645
1150
638
36. The Battle of Nicopolis.The last great Crusade fails.
1396
1467
1212
1380
37. Founding of the Franciscan Order.One of the more significant orders in the Roman Catholic church - founded by Saint Francis of Assisi.
698
1212
1209
1337
38. The Bible is translated into English by John Wycliffe.First print published in English (Vulgate)
1273
1215
866
1381
39. Sack of Lindisfarne. Viking attacks on Britain begin.Generally considered the beginning of the Viking Age that would span over two centuries - and reach as far south as Hispania and as far east as the Byzantine Empire - and present day Russia.
1066
1152
793
668
40. Arrival of the disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius in BulgariaCreation of the Cyrillic script; in the following decades the country became the cultural and spiritual centre of the whole Eastern Orthodox Slavic World.
1386 October 18-19th
872
1310
885
41. Papal recognition of the Dominican Order.
1121 12/25
1216
1417
1219
42. The Hundred Years' War begins. England and France struggle for dominance of Western Europe.The war will span through three/four different war periods within a 116 year period.
1337
1066
1077
1215
43. Battle of Kosovo in Serbia.This was in many respects the decisive battle between the Turks - led by Sultan Murat - and Christian army - led by the Serbs and their duke Lazar. The battle took place in Kosovo - the southern province of the Medieval Ser
1347
1389 June 28th
874
1050
44. Muslims under Tarik invade Spain.Will begin a period of Muslim rule within in the Iberian peninsula (with various portions of land) until nearly the end of the Fifteenth Century.
711
1497
632
768
45. 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.
1215
1183
563
1189
46. Kenneth McAlpin becomes king of the Picts and Scots - creating the Kingdom of Alba.
1219
1086
1328
843
47. 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.
605
969
919
1108/24
48. Christopher Columbus reaches the New World.Age of Discovery into the New World begins.
1487
907
1088
1492
49. The reestablishment of the Bulgarian Empire.
1444 November 10th
1185
1176 5/29
529
50. Mieszko I of Poland and his court embrace Christianity - which becomes national religion.
529
965-967
718
1273