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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. 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.
955
1077
1075
1179
2. 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.
969
726
814
1215
3. The Battle of Stirling Bridge.William Wallace emerges as the leader of the Scottish resistance to England.
1431
1297
1237
1118
4. 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
1086
602
1176 5/29
1077
5. Basil II (called 'Bulgar Slayer') begins final conquest of Bulgaria by Eastern Empire.Conquest finished by 1018.
1456
1125
981
1307 Friday - October 13th
6. Genghis Khan was elected as Khagan of the Mongols and the Mongol Empire was established.The Mongols would conquer much of Eurasia - changing former political borders.
1206
1130 12/25
597
638
7. Death of Charlemagne.Would be a factor towards the splitting of his empire almost 30 years later.
698
698
814
1347
8. The Franks under Edward defeat the Visigoths in the Battle of Vouill
1204
410
1125
500
9. Papal recognition of the Dominican Order.
1216
843
1183
874
10. The Construction of the Tower of London begins.The tower of London was the ultimate keep of the British Empire.
1077
1298
1066
1274
11. Kenneth McAlpin becomes king of the Picts and Scots - creating the Kingdom of Alba.
1485
1298
843
1185
12. Death of Bede.Bede was later regarded as 'the father of English history'
1296
987
735
1183
13. Battle of Tertry
1402 July 20th
687
1273
917
14. Lothair of Supplinburg - duke of Saxony - is elected Holy Roman Emperor instead of the nearest heir - Frederick of Swabia.This election marks the beginning of the great struggle between the Guelfs and the Ghibellines.
1212
1487
1125
641
15. First Arab siege of Constantinople.First time Islamic armies defeated - preventing Europe from Islamic conquest.
1399
1189
674-678
1086
16. 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.
1307 Friday - October 13th
1419
1456
1328
17. The first cornerstone is laid for the construction of Notre Dame de Paris.
1183
864
1117
1163
18. Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
1415 October 25th
969
1279
778
19. Simeon I becomes ruler of theFirst Bulgarian Empire in the Balkans.
910
911
893
602
20. 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.
1139
1370
529
1130 12/25
21. The Construction of the Tower of London begins.The tower of London was the ultimate keep of the British Empire.
1077
1497
1166
1380
22. Serbian Orthodox Church becomes autocephalous under St. Sava - its first Archbishop.
1273
552
1219
1392
23. Justinian I publishes the Code of Civil Law.This compiled centuries of legal writings and imperial pronouncements into three parts of one body of law.
529
1279
1186 1/27
911
24. 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
698
907
1166
1272-73
25. 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
1282
1389 June 28th
1429
597
26. NovemberPope Lucius III issues the papal bull Ad Abolendam.This bull set up the organization of the medieval inquisitions.
1444 November 10th
1184
718
1037
27. Battle of Agincourt. Henry V and his army defeat a numerically superior French army - partially because of the newly-introduced English longbow.The turning point in the Hundred Years' War for 15th Century England that lead to the signing of the Treat
1189
1415 October 25th
1158
1439
28. 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.
800
1193
1135
638
29. Sack of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.Considered to be the beginning of the decline of the Byzantine Empire.
1185
1204
1176 5/29
827
30. Massive Chinese (Sui and Tang) invasions against Korean Goguryeo.Contributed to the fall of the Sui Dynasty - and Goguryeo fell under the forces of the Tang and Silla.
1461
598
1107
1158
31. 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.
1123 3/18-3/27
663
1122 9/23
563
32. Chinese Naval Expeditions of Southeast Asia and theIndian Ocean (to Eastern Africa) begins - under the leadership of Zheng He.This will be the first of seven of the Ming Dynasty-sponsored expeditions - lasting until 1433.
1088
1212
1205
1405
33. The Viking Rollo and his tribe settle in what is now Normandy by the terms of the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte - founding the Duchy of Normandy.
885
911
827
1380
34. Leif Ericson is to settle during the winter in present day Canada at L'Anse aux Meadows.Ericson is to be the European to settle in the Americas during the Norse exploration of the Americas.
750
1417
1066
c. 1001
35. Muslims take Carthage.
698
1299 July 27th
1066
795
36. University of Bologna is formed.It is the oldest university in Europe.
1088
1386 October 18-19th
874
1346
37. The Empire of Trebizond falls to the Ottoman Turks.Last Roman outpost to be conquered by the Ottomans.
455
632
1130 12/25
1461
38. Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
1183
1206
1310
778
39. 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
1467
1216
1347
929
40. Pope Gregory VII elevated to the papal throne.This begins a period of church reform.
534
1227
1018
1067
41. Pope Leo IX ascends to the papal throne.Leo IX was the pope that excommunicated Patriarch of Constantinople - Michael Cerularius (who also excommunitated Leo) - which caused the Great Schism.
1049
1016
1150
1402 July 20th
42. 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.
1189
1405
843
1409
43. The Bible is translated into English by John Wycliffe.First print published in English (Vulgate)
1099
1381
732
907
44. Peasants' Revolt in England.Quickest-spread revolt in English history - and the most popular revolt of the Late Middle Ages.
c.960
1183
1381
1396
45. Establishment of the Bulgarian Empire.A country with great influence in the European history in the Middle Ages.
681
735
527 August 1
893
46. Iceland is settled by Norsemen.
681
874
1098
1492
47. Children's Crusade.
1296
1212
899
1467
48. Founding of the Franciscan Order.One of the more significant orders in the Roman Catholic church - founded by Saint Francis of Assisi.
581
1209
862
650
49. Marco Polo publishes his tales of China - along with Rustichello da Pisa.A key step to the bridging of East and West in trade.
1487
1298
1314
529
50. Founding of the University of Paris.
868
1185
1492
1257