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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. Battle of Anchialus. Simeon I the Great defeats the Byzantines.Recognition of the Imperial Title of the Bulgarian rulers.
605
1227
917
1107
2. Joseon Dynasty founded in Korea.Becomes longest reigning Korean dynasty.
1392
1067
1497
633
3. Siege of BaghdadMongols (the Ilkhanate) ensure control of the region; Generally considered the end of the Islamic Golden Age.
698
1109
1185
1258
4. Accession of Harun al-Rashid in Baghdad.
1485
910
907
786
5. Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press.Literature - News - etc. becomes more accessible throughout Europe.
1215
1150
1439
1314
6. 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.
1333
529
1444 November 10th
793
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
1193
626
622
602
8. Christianization of Bulgaria.
864
1274
840
976
9. 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.
1237
1370
1135
1257
10. Death of Offa.Marks the end of Mercian dominance in England.
911
795
1392
1205
11. The astrolabe - an ancient tool of navigation - is first used in Europe.
1402 July 20th
1193
1050
525
12. Augustine arrives in Kent.Christianization of Britain (Anglo-Saxons) begins.
410
1378
911
597
13. 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.
570
698
1049
1347
14. 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.
1107
598
1381
1444 November 10th
15. First Arab siege of Constantinople.First time Islamic armies defeated - preventing Europe from Islamic conquest.
1389 June 28th
638
1461
674-678
16. Reconquista ends.Marks end of Moorish/Muslim rule within Iberian Peninsula; Unification of Spain and Portugal - respectively.
455
1346
1389 June 28th
1492
17. Justinian I becomes Eastern Roman Emperor.Justinian is best remembered for his Code of Civil Law (529) - and expansion of imperial territory retaking Rome from the Ostrogoths.
527 August 1
1215
1123 3/18-3/27
1215
18. The first King of Croatia (rex Croatorum) - Tomislav (910
925
1419
410
1307 Friday - October 13th
19. The University of Cambridge is founded.
1205
1122 9/23
1077
1209
20. Accession of Abu Bakr as first Caliph.
632
936
1378
650
21. 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.
500
1273
1135
590
22. Establishment of the Bulgarian Empire.A country with great influence in the European history in the Middle Ages.
1461
681
1296
1485
23. 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.
1183
1163
800
917
24. Christopher Columbus reaches the New World.Age of Discovery into the New World begins.
1492
1202
955
1215
25. The Kingdom of the Lombards is founded in Italy.
1429
568
989
917
26. 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.
1189
1152
681
1417
27. Ottoman fleet defeats Venetians at the Battle of Zonchio.The first naval battle that used cannons in ships.
1174 7/12
1212
1499
1455 May 22
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.
1054
800
1434
1298
29. Byzantines - under Belisarius - retake North Africa from the Vandals.
581
534
1106 9/28
751
30. The Bible is translated into English by John Wycliffe.First print published in English (Vulgate)
1453
500
1381
1193
31. 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.
732
1453
1215
1107
32. 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.
1054
1183
1467
1494
33. Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir becomes de facto ruler of Muslim Al-Andalus.Peak of power of Moorish Iberia under 'Almanzor'.
1459
978
1380
985
34. Battle of Dun Nechtain. Picts defeat Northumbrians - whose dominance ends.
1016
685
1095
794
35. Sui Dynasty in China.China unified once again during this period for the first time in almost 400 years.
1147
726
1346
581
36. 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.
1405
825
1185
650
37. 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.
1405
907
581
1016
38. Grand Canal of China constructed.
605
1310
962
866
39. Windmills are first recorded.
500
638
827
1185
40. 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.
1444 November 10th
1497
1417
1439
41. Ottoman fleet defeats Venetians at the Battle of Zonchio.The first naval battle that used cannons in ships.
1209
1499
1279
633
42. Succession of Hugh Capet to the French Throne.Beginning of Capetian Dynasty.
1453
987
1431
1429
43. Death of Bede.Bede was later regarded as 'the father of English history'
1417
735
976
1125
44. Eric the Red - exiled from Iceland - begins Scandinavian colonization of Greenland.
985
643
1439
1396
45. 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.
1135
864
1453
711
46. 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.
754
1405
1075
962
47. Honen Shonin (Genku) founds the Jodo shu (Pure Land) sect of Buddhism.This event marks the beginning of the Buddhist sectarian movement in Japan.
633
1434
1175
936
48. Kievan Rus' is established.Would be sustained until the Mongol invasion of Rus' over four and a half centuries - despite peaking during the middle 11th century during the reign of Yaroslav the Wise.
985
1370
882
1099
49. Minamoto Yoritomo is appointed Sei-i Taishogun - or shogun for short.He is the first of a long line of military dictators to bear this title. The institution would last until 1913.
641
987
1192
1485
50. North South States Period begins in Korea.
1147
698
1485
1192