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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. 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
1066
1175
1215
2. Founding of the Franciscan Order.One of the more significant orders in the Roman Catholic church - founded by Saint Francis of Assisi.
754
1209
793
1193
3. Rome is sacked by Genseric - King of the Vandals
1272-73
1189
455
1071
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
1202
987
1455 May 22
687
5. Viking 'Great Army' arrives in England.Northumbria - East Anglia - and Mercia were overwhelmed.
1158
626
866
1258
6. Thomas Malory composes Le Morte d'Arthur
1485
1237
778
1186 1/27
7. 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
1215
1130 12/25
735
1296
8. 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.
643
1282
862
1187
9. The reestablishment of the Bulgarian Empire.
1086
1185
1237
1453
10. 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.
1125
663
c.960
1396
11. Emperor Go-Daigo returns to the throne from exile - and begins the Kenmu restoration.The Kamakura Shogunate comes to an end - and the Kenmu Restoration only lasts a few years before the Ashikaga Shogunate begins.
1215
978
1333
1018
12. At the Battle of Legnano - the cavalry of Frederick Barbarossa is defeated by the infantry of the Lombard League.This is the first major defeat of cavalry by infantry - signaling the new role of the bourgeosie.
1204
1176 5/29
1049
627
13. Dionysius Exiguus publishes the Dionysius Exiguus' Easter table.This initiated the Anno Domini era - used for the Gregorian and Julian calendars.
570
981
1439
525
14. Battle of Anchialus. Simeon I the Great defeats the Byzantines.Recognition of the Imperial Title of the Bulgarian rulers.
965-967
597
917
1108/24
15. Battle of AnkaraBayezid I is captured by Tamerlane's forces - causing the interregnum of the Ottoman Empire.
1018
674-678
1368
1402 July 20th
16. Serbian Orthodox Church becomes autocephalous under St. Sava - its first Archbishop.
1219
1202
525
c. 1001
17. Battle of Tertry
1307 Friday - October 13th
687
896
1333
18. Battle of Nineveh.The Byzantines - under Heraclius - crush the Persians.
627
1442
843
969
19. 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
726
929
793
1130 12/25
20. Joan of Arc lifts the siege of Orl
768
1429
663
985
21. The first cornerstone is laid for the construction of Notre Dame de Paris.
1163
1016
868
1150
22. Pepin promises the Pope central Italy. This is arguably the beginning of the temporal power of the Papacy.
570
825
515
754
23. Peasants' Revolt in England.Quickest-spread revolt in English history - and the most popular revolt of the Late Middle Ages.
1381
622
1310
681
24. Harold Fairhair becomes King of Norway.
872
663
563
1184
25. The East-West Schism which divided the church into Western Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.Tensions will vary between the Catholic and Orthodox churches throughout the Middle Ages.
786
668
1086
1054
26. The Byzantine conquest of Italy completes.
1215
552
1417
1118
27. Fujiwara period in Japan.Would become the most powerful clan during the Heian period in Japan for around three centuries.
1018
1487
866
c.960
28. Muslims take Alexandria.
927
641
643
1328
29. Kenneth McAlpin becomes king of the Picts and Scots - creating the Kingdom of Alba.
1117
843
626
1272-73
30. Edward I of England invades Scotland - starting theFirst War of ScottishIndependence.
1037
1152
1296
1135
31. 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.
1392
1150
1185
885
32. The Taira clan are driven out of Kyoto by Minamoto Yoshinaka.The two-year conflict which follows ends at the Battle of Dan no Ura (1185).
515
602
1183
795
33. 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.
1307
581
1258
c. 1001
34. 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.
874
1461
1485
1378
35. Marco Polo publishes his tales of China - along with Rustichello da Pisa.A key step to the bridging of East and West in trade.
1298
638
c.960
814
36. 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
976
1389 June 28th
1442
899
37. 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
605
927
1077
38. 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.
750
814
1370
1273
39. PopeInnocent III calls for the Albigensian Crusade which seeks to destroy a rival form of Christianity practiced by the Cathars.
1208
c.960
1116
1444 November 10th
40. Battle of SzebenThird significant victory for the Hungarian forces led by Janos Hunyadi over the Ottoman forces.
1227
1189
1442
1444 November 10th
41. The University of Cambridge is founded.
1209
1298
1186 1/27
927
42. Battle of Bannockburn.Robert the Bruce restores Scotland's de facto independence.
1175
778
1125
1314
43. 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.
1396
1130 12/25
963-964
1310
44. The Battle of Stirling Bridge.William Wallace emerges as the leader of the Scottish resistance to England.
1018
1453
1297
786
45. Pope Gregory VII elevated to the papal throne.This begins a period of church reform.
910
962
1067
1179
46. Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir becomes de facto ruler of Muslim Al-Andalus.Peak of power of Moorish Iberia under 'Almanzor'.
978
1018
1066
1444 November 10th
47. The University of Cambridge is founded.
1389 June 28th
552
985
1209
48. The first cornerstone is laid for the construction of Notre Dame de Paris.
1108/24
563
1121 12/25
1163
49. In Japan - the Soga clan falls.This initiates a period of imitation of Chinese culture - The Nara period begins a year later.
1399
1378
645
955
50. Iconoclast movement begun in the Byzantine Empire under Leo III. This was opposed by Pope Gregory II - and an important difference between the Roman and Byzantine churches.
1122 9/23
843
726
919