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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. The future emperor Henry VI marries Constance of Sicily - heiress to the Sicilian throne.This marriage shifts the focus of the Guelphs/Ghibelline struggle to Sicily and marks the ruin of the House of Hohenstaufen.
1183
1186 1/27
605
896
2. Pope Gregory VII elevated to the papal throne.This begins a period of church reform.
1067
1467
962
882
3. The University of Oxford is founded.It is the oldest university in the United Kingdom.
643
410
1117
726
4. The Battle of Stirling Bridge.William Wallace emerges as the leader of the Scottish resistance to England.
862
1297
1485
1071
5. Canute the Great becomes King of England after the death of Edmund Ironside - who he shared the English throne with.Danes become kings of England for the next 26 years before the last rise of the Anglo-Saxons before the Norman Conquest.
1347
1016
1179
1272-73
6. Arpad and the Magyars are present in Pannonia.
825
896
632
1158
7. 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.
768
1049
981
1485
8. Windmills are first recorded.
1314
1389 June 28th
1174 7/12
1185
9. Joan of Arc lifts the siege of Orl
1453
663
1429
663
10. William the Conqueror - Duke of Normandy - invades England and becomes King after the Battle of Hastings.End of Anglosaxon rule in England and start of Norman lineage.
1066
1368
1453
825
11. Edward I of England invades Scotland - starting theFirst War of ScottishIndependence.
1077
862
1296
1158
12. 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.
1125
663
1399
963-964
13. In Japan - the Soga clan falls.This initiates a period of imitation of Chinese culture - The Nara period begins a year later.
874
1183
800
645
14. 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.
1106 9/28
1189
927
1419
15. Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
1381
1204
1193
778
16. Pepin founds the Carolingian dynasty.
751
1206
1075
1487
17. The Anarchy begins in England.This will mark a 19 year period of Government strife and Civil War between the supporters of Stephen and Matilda - and end with the crowning of Matilda's son - Henry II - and beginning the Plantagenet dynasty.
1135
960
1258
1485
18. Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Turks.End of the Byzantine Empire (or Eastern Roman Empire to some); Constantinople becomes capital of Ottoman Empire.
1417
1453
1125
1346
19. Muslims take Carthage.
868
936
698
1297
20. Death of Simeon I the Great. Recognition of the Bulgarian Patriarchate - the first independent National Church in Europe.
1054
927
1116
1050
21. 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.
1380
929
919
800
22. The Byzantine conquest of Italy completes.
552
1386 October 18-19th
1016
1461
23. August 26thBattle of Cr
963-964
1066
1485
1346
24. The University of Heidelberg is founded.It is the oldest university in Germany.
1386 October 18-19th
1184
515
534
25. Mieszko I of Poland and his court embrace Christianity - which becomes national religion.
1215
1189
750
965-967
26. The reestablishment of the Bulgarian Empire.
1212
1185
1066
1215
27. 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%
1461
1206
1347
899
28. Marco Polo publishes his tales of China - along with Rustichello da Pisa.A key step to the bridging of East and West in trade.
885
866
1296
1298
29. Christopher Columbus reaches the New World.Age of Discovery into the New World begins.
1492
868
896
1117
30. 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
1456
1202
1257
1166
31. Thomas Malory composes Le Morte d'Arthur
1192
650
1485
1018
32. Succession of Hugh Capet to the French Throne.Beginning of Capetian Dynasty.
1499
862
987
1456
33. 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.
1205
1444 November 10th
1086
843
34. King William I of Scotland - captured in the Battle of Alnwick by the English - accepts the feudal lordship of the English crown and does ceremonial allegiance at York.This is the beginning of the gradual acquisition of Scotland by the English.
987
1174 7/12
1296
1227
35. The Ninth Crusade occurs.Considered to be theLast Major Crusade to take place in the Holy Land.
1272-73
927
1125
645
36. Edward the Elder - son of Alfred - defeats the Northumbrian Vikings at the Battle of Tettenhall; they never raid south of the River Humber again.
1174 7/12
1071
910
800
37. Ends of the Three Kingdoms period in Korea.
1299 July 27th
1237
668
525
38. Muslims take Alexandria.
643
1386 October 18-19th
1381
1499
39. The Medici family rises to prominence in Florence.This ushers in a period of significance of the Medici's - such as bankers - popes - queens (regents) and dukes - throughout Europe (mainly Italy - especially the Florentine Republic) - over the next t
1434
638
1455 May 22
866
40. Pope Urban issues the Crusades to capture the Holy Land - and to repel the Seljuk Turks from the Byzantine Empire from Alexios I Komnenos.This would be the first of 9 Major Crusades - and a number of other crusades that would spread into the late 13t
1453
1095
1279
1016
41. University of Bologna is formed.It is the oldest university in Europe.
1088
650
1417
872
42. Slav occupation of Balkans complete.
735
650
929
874
43. The Council of Constance ends.The Western Schism comes to a close - and elects Pope Martin V as the sole pope.
1370
872
515
1417
44. The fall of the Yuan Dynasty. Its remnants - known as Northern Yuan - continued to rule Mongolia.The breakup of the Mongol Empire - which marked the end of Pax Mongolica.
1212
c. 1001
1368
1066
45. Provisions of Oxford forced upon Henry III of England.This establishes a new form of government-limited regal authority.
874
529
1257
1392
46. Earliest known printed book in China with a date.
410
868
1208
885
47. The fall of the Yuan Dynasty. Its remnants - known as Northern Yuan - continued to rule Mongolia.The breakup of the Mongol Empire - which marked the end of Pax Mongolica.
c.960
1368
455
698
48. 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.
985
1453
1397
1135
49. Beginning of Charlemagne's reign.
1298
871
1257
768
50. Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press.Literature - News - etc. becomes more accessible throughout Europe.
1116
1439
626
1409