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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. Jerusalem captured by Muslims.
840
638
455
885
2. Accession of Abu Bakr as first Caliph.
1297
698
965-967
632
3. The Battle of Nicopolis.The last great Crusade fails.
1396
1209
1158
590
4. Pope Gregory VII elevated to the papal throne.This begins a period of church reform.
1067
735
929
840
5. Accession of Harun al-Rashid in Baghdad.
1130 12/25
1310
786
726
6. Sack of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.Considered to be the beginning of the decline of the Byzantine Empire.
1123 3/18-3/27
1310
643
1204
7. Last great Roman-Persian War.Long conflict leaves both empires exhausted and unable to cope with the newly united Arab armies under Islam in the 630s
626
899
1179
602
8. Peasants' Revolt in England.Quickest-spread revolt in English history - and the most popular revolt of the Late Middle Ages.
602
1346
711
1381
9. Pepin founds the Carolingian dynasty.
570
1166
751
1189
10. Joan of Arc lifts the siege of Orl
864
1125
1206
1429
11. Vasco da Gama begins his first voyage from Europe toIndia and back.Vasco da Gama was the first European to sail directly to Eastern Asia directly from Europe.
1497
525
633
885
12. 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.
681
1118
515
1075
13. 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
1215
529
1202
500
14. Muslims take Alexandria.
643
794
c. 1001
910
15. The Byzantines under Basil II conquer Bulgaria after a bitter 50-years struggle.Concludes the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria.
1018
641
978
681
16. 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.
843
871
1215
1106 9/28
17. Honen Shonin (Genku) founds the Jodo shu (Pure Land) sect of Buddhism.This event marks the beginning of the Buddhist sectarian movement in Japan.
1175
786
1204
1183
18. The Byzantines under Basil II conquer Bulgaria after a bitter 50-years struggle.Concludes the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria.
963-964
1018
825
1257
19. Siege of BelgradeMajor Ottoman advances are halted for 7 decades - last major victory for Hunyadi.
911
1307
1102
1456
20. Sack of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.Considered to be the beginning of the decline of the Byzantine Empire.
1117
1086
663
1204
21. Reconquista ends.Marks end of Moorish/Muslim rule within Iberian Peninsula; Unification of Spain and Portugal - respectively.
1492
1139
1381
1459
22. The first King of Croatia (rex Croatorum) - Tomislav (910
1381
794
925
1386 October 18-19th
23. Battle of Nehawand. Muslims conquer Persia.
1189
641
955
1219
24. Death of Offa.Marks the end of Mercian dominance in England.
874
1257
1431
795
25. Battle of Lechfeld. Otto the Great - son of Henry the Fowler - defeats the Magyars.This is the defining event that prevents the Hungarians from entering Central Europe.
955
1386 October 18-19th
874
698
26. The Cistercian Order is founded.Was a return to the original observance of the Rule of St. Benedict.
410
1098
750
1186 1/27
27. Slav occupation of Balkans complete.
1368
989
874
650
28. 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.
862
1171
794
1183
29. Battle of Dun Nechtain. Picts defeat Northumbrians - whose dominance ends.
685
1409
1185
872
30. 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.
1016
1086
1117
795
31. North South States Period begins in Korea.
698
1147
1453
1429
32. August 22ndBattle of Bosworth Field.Richard III dies in battle - and Henry Tudor becomes king of England; last shift of Houses/kingship during the War of the Roses.
1296
1485
622
1215
33. Muslims take Carthage.
698
638
1444 November 10th
602
34. 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.
529
871
1189
1163
35. Death of Simeon I the Great. Recognition of the Bulgarian Patriarchate - the first independent National Church in Europe.
685
927
1310
872
36. Kenneth McAlpin becomes king of the Picts and Scots - creating the Kingdom of Alba.
843
687
1158
882
37. Death of Bede.Bede was later regarded as 'the father of English history'
1099
735
1075
896
38. Rome is sacked by Genseric - King of the Vandals
455
650
1018
570
39. Joint Persian-Avar-Slav Siege of Constantinople Constantinople saved - Avar power broken and Persians henceforth on the defensive
1417
626
893
868
40. Kingdom of Portugal conquers Ceuta.Beginning of the Portuguese Empire.
1415
1257
1077
1381
41. TheFirst War of ScottishIndependence ends in Scottish victory with the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton and de jure independence.
641
1102
698
1328
42. 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.
843
1102
795
1273
43. Onin War takes place in Japan.First of many significant civil wars between shogunates that would continue for another century during the Muromachi period.
602
1402 July 20th
1467
1347
44. Children's Crusade.
1212
1396
1459
866
45. Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
1212
711
581
778
46. Roger II is crowned King of Sicily - a royal title given him by the Antipope Anacletus II.This coronation marks the beginning of the Kingdom of Sicily and its Mediterranean empire under the Norman kings - which was able to take on the Holy Roman Empi
668
410
1130 12/25
893
47. Battle of Adrianople. The Bulgarians under Emperor Kaloyan defeat Baldwin I.Beginning of the decline of the Latin Empire.
1205
1212
1066
814
48. 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.
1189
1130 12/25
529
735
49. 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.
1122 9/23
563
1297
638
50. Battle of Lechfeld. Otto the Great - son of Henry the Fowler - defeats the Magyars.This is the defining event that prevents the Hungarians from entering Central Europe.
981
960
955
1453