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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. TheFirst Lateran Council followed and confirmed the Concordat of Worms.
1123 3/18-3/27
1185
1108/24
650
2. Kingdom of Croatia and Kingdom of Hungary formed a personal union of two kingdoms united under the Hungarian king. The act of union was deal with Pacta conventa - by which institutions of separate Croatian statehood were maintained through the Sabor
525
1077
1102
1219
3. August 26thBattle of Cr
1346
1067
893
632
4. 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.
800
864
927
1381
5. 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.
1152
529
1176 5/29
1380
6. Pepin promises the Pope central Italy. This is arguably the beginning of the temporal power of the Papacy.
1381
1205
754
1098
7. 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.
1204
1152
955
1405
8. Byzantines - under Belisarius - retake North Africa from the Vandals.
963-964
534
1171
1381
9. Cluny Abbey is founded by William I - Count of Auvergne.Cluny goes on to become the acknowledged leader of Western Monasticism. Cluniac Reforms initiated with the abbey's founding.
1431
1185
910
1381
10. 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.
1125
1075
597
1314
11. Mieszko I becomes duke of Polans.First historical ruler of Poland and de facto founder of the Polish State.
718
1193
c.960
1455 May 22
12. June 16Battle of Stoke.Marks end of the War of the Roses.
885
1487
1185
911
13. Establishment of the Bulgarian Empire.A country with great influence in the European history in the Middle Ages.
1237
1106 9/28
681
751
14. The Ninth Crusade occurs.Considered to be theLast Major Crusade to take place in the Holy Land.
1272-73
1215
907
1212
15. 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.
1497
1152
597
1237
16. 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.
987
1296
1054
1257
17. Prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow led a united Russian army to a victory over the Mongols in the Battle of Kulikovo.
989
1206
515
1380
18. Ends of the Three Kingdoms period in Korea.
605
1054
1139
668
19. The Viking Rollo and his tribe settle in what is now Normandy by the terms of the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte - founding the Duchy of Normandy.
1077
911
795
1171
20. Heian periodin Japan.Considered to be the last classical period of History of Japan. Chinese influence was at its strongest during this era in Japan.
794
1392
1106 9/28
910
21. Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press.Literature - News - etc. becomes more accessible throughout Europe.
1184
570
1439
1444 November 10th
22. Beginning of Charlemagne's reign.
1273
1392
768
929
23. Peasants' Revolt in England.Quickest-spread revolt in English history - and the most popular revolt of the Late Middle Ages.
1307 Friday - October 13th
1184
1381
778
24. Children's Crusade.
1282
885
1212
663
25. Provisions of Oxford forced upon Henry III of England.This establishes a new form of government-limited regal authority.
1163
1282
786
1257
26. The Byzantine conquest of Italy completes.
552
1139
1392
1216
27. The first King of Croatia (rex Croatorum) - Tomislav (910
1123 3/18-3/27
1088
1219
925
28. Battle of VarnaFinal battle of the Crusade of Varna; Ottomans are victorious over the Hungarian-Polish armies - and Wladyslaw III of Poland dies.
1150
751
1444 November 10th
969
29. Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press.Literature - News - etc. becomes more accessible throughout Europe.
750
987
1439
866
30. John I Tzimiskes murders Nikephoros II and is crowned Byzantine co-emperor in his place.
969
1333
1310
632
31. Battle of Bannockburn.Robert the Bruce restores Scotland's de facto independence.
885
1492
1314
1459
32. Ramon Berenguer IV - Count of Barcelona - married Queen Petronilla of Aragon. They had been betrothed in 1137.This marriage gave the Kingdom of Aragon access to the Mediterranean Sea - creating a powerful kingdom which expanded to control many of the
1258
917
1150
1184
33. In the Battle of Naklo - Boleslaus III Wrymouth defeats the Pomeranians.Polish access to the sea is re-established.
1183
590
962
1109
34. Song Dynasty begins after Emperor of Taizu usurps the throne from the Later Zhou Dynasty - last of the Five Dynasties.A 319 year period of Song rule (Northern & Southern combined) goes underway.
960
795
885
577
35. Battle of Ellandun. Egbert defeats Mercians.Wessex becomes the leading kingdom of England.
1054
1307 Friday - October 13th
825
910
36. Kingdom of Portugal conquers Ceuta.Beginning of the Portuguese Empire.
563
1415
1307 Friday - October 13th
885
37. Hussite Wars begins after 4 years after the death of Jan Hus in central Europe - dealing with the followers of Jan Hus and those against them.Although the war was a stalemate (ended around 1434) - it was a another factor that between the Catholics an
840
1444 November 10th
1419
1116
38. 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.
1299 July 27th
927
c. 1001
1174 7/12
39. Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir becomes de facto ruler of Muslim Al-Andalus.Peak of power of Moorish Iberia under 'Almanzor'.
866
1298
978
1176 5/29
40. Battle of Dun Nechtain. Picts defeat Northumbrians - whose dominance ends.
1174 7/12
685
1485
910
41. Kenneth McAlpin becomes king of the Picts and Scots - creating the Kingdom of Alba.
843
1297
1122 9/23
864
42. Harold Fairhair becomes King of Norway.
632
872
1227
570
43. Founding of the Franciscan Order.One of the more significant orders in the Roman Catholic church - founded by Saint Francis of Assisi.
1184
698
1209
500
44. 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).
597
1183
663
976
45. Rome is sacked by Genseric - King of the Vandals
1381
1461
455
1399
46. Smederevo falls under the Turks.Marks the end of the Medieval Serbian Empire.
1125
1314
1459
1067
47. Pepin founds the Carolingian dynasty.
751
1202
698
840
48. Accession of Abu Bakr as first Caliph.
955
687
632
1135
49. 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.
868
1054
793
1467
50. Ends of the Three Kingdoms period in Korea.
668
862
711
1444 November 10th