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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. 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.
987
1037
1185
1257
2. Gregory the Great becomes Pope.The missionary work reached new levels during his pontificate - revolutionized the way of worship for the Catholic Church (Gregorian Chants) - liturgy - etc. - and was soon canonized after his death.
1467
1258
590
626
3. Pepin founds the Carolingian dynasty.
1219
641
1381
751
4. Battle of VarnaFinal battle of the Crusade of Varna; Ottomans are victorious over the Hungarian-Polish armies - and Wladyslaw III of Poland dies.
1296
1121 12/25
989
1444 November 10th
5. Death of Simeon I the Great. Recognition of the Bulgarian Patriarchate - the first independent National Church in Europe.
1417
500
1185
927
6. The Synod of Kells-Mellifont established the present diocesan system of Ireland (with later modifications) and recognized the primacy of Armagh.This synod marks the inclusion of the Irish Church into western European Catholicism.
1152
1054
1397
793
7. Benedict of Nursia founds monastery at Monte Cassino.The first of twelve monasteries founded by Saint Benedict - beginning the Order of Saint Benedict.
1193
1456
685
529
8. Death of Muhammed.By this point - all of Arabia is Muslim.
632
1107
1086
981
9. Battle of Dun Nechtain. Picts defeat Northumbrians - whose dominance ends.
871
862
685
1409
10. 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.
1099
1130 12/25
989
1176 5/29
11. Battle of VarnaFinal battle of the Crusade of Varna; Ottomans are victorious over the Hungarian-Polish armies - and Wladyslaw III of Poland dies.
1409
1444 November 10th
1158
1121 12/25
12. Simeon I becomes ruler of theFirst Bulgarian Empire in the Balkans.
534
1499
698
893
13. 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.
885
1279
1215
1204
14. The Council of Constance ends.The Western Schism comes to a close - and elects Pope Martin V as the sole pope.
1417
1279
910
1310
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.
638
1086
1417
874
16. Children's Crusade.
1212
1307 Friday - October 13th
1497
1075
17. The first known merchant guild.
800
1183
1193
1381
18. 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
685
1497
698
1166
19. 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.
750
618
1307 Friday - October 13th
1297
20. Beginning of Abbasid Caliphate.Would become the longest lasting caliphate - until 1519 when conquered and annexed into the Ottoman Empire.
1431
1453
750
1310
21. The first King of Croatia (rex Croatorum) - Tomislav (910
1386 October 18-19th
732
925
529
22. The University of Cambridge is founded.
1402 July 20th
1075
1209
1497
23. 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.
1179
1282
1494
641
24. The Cistercian Order is founded.Was a return to the original observance of the Rule of St. Benedict.
1175
1098
1102
1109
25. Iceland is settled by Norsemen.
1054
874
1279
1118
26. 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.
711
793
1415
1066
27. 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
1257
871
1175
28. 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.
825
1273
732
1273
29. Slav occupation of Balkans complete.
936
650
1185
1274
30. Thomas Aquinas' work - Summa Theologica is published - after his death.Is the main staple of theology during the Middle Ages.
750
1216
1347
1274
31. Battle of Nehawand. Muslims conquer Persia.
563
663
1202
641
32. AprilThe Second Lateran Council declared clerical marriages invalid - regulated clerical dress - and punished attacks on clerics by excommunication.Enforces the major reforms that Gregory VII began to heavily campaign for several decades earlier.
1139
1088
1206
907
33. Synod of Whitby.Roman Christianity triumphs over Celtic Christianity in England.
641
685
1189
663
34. Peasants' Revolt in England.Quickest-spread revolt in English history - and the most popular revolt of the Late Middle Ages.
1037
1208
1381
618
35. 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.
1175
1049
794
1075
36. Battle of Tertry
687
1282
1102
1378
37. Chaucer begins to write The Canterbury Tales.Chaucer's greatest work - and one of the foundations towards the formation of the Modern English language
885
1380
1415 October 25th
927
38. 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.
1086
581
1497
1049
39. 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.
929
735
1297
1125
40. King Henry II of England lands in Ireland to assert his supremacy and the Synod of Cashel acknowledges his sovereignty.With his landing - Henry begins the English claim to and occupation of Ireland which would last some seven and a half centuries.
1171
645
605
840
41. Windmills are first recorded.
455
868
1185
793
42. Siege of BelgradeMajor Ottoman advances are halted for 7 decades - last major victory for Hunyadi.
726
527 August 1
687
1456
43. John I Tzimiskes murders Nikephoros II and is crowned Byzantine co-emperor in his place.
1176 5/29
1455 May 22
1347
969
44. Serbian Orthodox Church becomes autocephalous under St. Sava - its first Archbishop.
778
1310
1219
674-678
45. 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
929
1347
1272-73
885
46. 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.
534
1049
1314
1274
47. NovemberPope Lucius III issues the papal bull Ad Abolendam.This bull set up the organization of the medieval inquisitions.
1298
568
1184
663
48. Edward the Elder - son of Alfred - defeats the Northumbrian Vikings at the Battle of Tettenhall; they never raid south of the River Humber again.
622
866
910
650
49. Battle of Heavenfield.Northumbrian army under Oswald defeat Welsh army.
1189
1077
1067
633
50. The Black Death ravages Europe for the first of many times. An estimated 20% - 40% of the population is thought to have perished within the first year.The first of many concurrences of this plague - This was believed to have wiped out as many as 50%
1389 June 28th
1066
1485
1347