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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. Earliest known printed book in China with a date.
525
885
1296
868
2. Christianization of Bulgaria.
1077
1328
864
1067
3. Founding of the University of Paris.
726
1257
1282
1314
4. Sui Dynasty in China.China unified once again during this period for the first time in almost 400 years.
581
1487
1204
1325
5. Establishment of the Bulgarian Empire.A country with great influence in the European history in the Middle Ages.
681
1258
1135
866
6. Peace and Truce of God formed.The first movement of the Catholic Church using spiritual means to limit private war - and the first movement in medieval Europe to control society through non-violent means.
1183
989
1125
1102
7. PopeInnocent III calls for the Albigensian Crusade which seeks to destroy a rival form of Christianity practiced by the Cathars.
1208
1054
927
1215
8. Death of Muhammed.By this point - all of Arabia is Muslim.
1453
632
1487
786
9. The University of Oxford is founded.It is the oldest university in the United Kingdom.
885
955
1346
1117
10. 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.
1116
1347
827
794
11. Battle of Mons Badonicus.The West Saxon advance is halted by Britons.
795
1186 1/27
515
1163
12. The first known merchant guild.
1415
786
1193
1050
13. Eric the Red - exiled from Iceland - begins Scandinavian colonization of Greenland.
1158
1378
985
1434
14. 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.
1185
590
786
598
15. Jerusalem captured by Muslims.
1257
1125
1337
638
16. MarchThe Third Lateran Council limits papal electees to the cardinals alone - condemns simony - and forbids the promotion of anyone to the episcopate before the age of thirty.
1179
1282
872
874
17. 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.
1192
1099
1402 July 20th
1274
18. 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.
1122 9/23
1071
1497
1381
19. 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
919
1125
622
1389 June 28th
20. Genghis Khan was elected as Khagan of the Mongols and the Mongol Empire was established.The Mongols would conquer much of Eurasia - changing former political borders.
1206
1272-73
871
893
21. Iceland is settled by Norsemen.
929
874
529
1054
22. 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
1108/24
1102
568
1125
23. 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.
1402 July 20th
1174 7/12
1185
1086
24. Rudolph I of Germany is elected Holy Roman Emperor.This begins the Habsburg de facto domination of the crown that lasted until is dissolution in 1806.
1125
638
527 August 1
1273
25. University of Bologna is formed.It is the oldest university in Europe.
893
1347
1095
1088
26. The Western Schism during which three claimant popes were elected simultaneously.The Avignon Papacy ends.
1378
638
638
1176 5/29
27. At the Battle of Dan no Ura - Minamoto Yoshitsune annihilates the Taira clan.The elimination of the Taira leaves the Minamoto the virtual rulers of Japan and marks the beginning of the first period of feudal rule known as the Kamakura Period.
1273
1185
969
1380
28. Beginning of the Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy during which the Popes moved to Avignon.Begins a period of over seven decades of the Papacy outside of Rome that would be one of the major factors of the Western Schism.
1442
1166
896
1307
29. Richard II abdicates the throne to Henry of Bolingbroke - who becomes Henry IV of England.End of Plantagenet Dynasty - beginning of the Lancaster lineage of kings.
1328
1399
1328
1298
30. First Arab siege of Constantinople.First time Islamic armies defeated - preventing Europe from Islamic conquest.
674-678
698
663
927
31. Slav occupation of Balkans complete.
1187
650
1453
981
32. Serbian Orthodox Church becomes autocephalous under St. Sava - its first Archbishop.
1219
641
1125
577
33. PopeInnocent III calls for the Albigensian Crusade which seeks to destroy a rival form of Christianity practiced by the Cathars.
1208
1088
919
1299 July 27th
34. Trial and execution of Joan of Arc.Death of the woman who helped turned the Hundred Years' War in favor of the French over the past two years.
618
1109
885
1431
35. The Construction of the Tower of London begins.The tower of London was the ultimate keep of the British Empire.
1077
597
1212
515
36. 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.
1492
1370
1380
590
37. Mieszko I of Poland and his court embrace Christianity - which becomes national religion.
965-967
1139
1166
985
38. Eric the Red - exiled from Iceland - begins Scandinavian colonization of Greenland.
1175
1099
1016
985
39. 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.
632
1282
563
1419
40. Beginning of Charlemagne's reign.
1227
768
866
1102
41. Sui Dynasty in China.China unified once again during this period for the first time in almost 400 years.
581
1492
1054
1205
42. Pope Gregory VII elevated to the papal throne.This begins a period of church reform.
1492
981
1067
1184
43. Battle of Anchialus. Simeon I the Great defeats the Byzantines.Recognition of the Imperial Title of the Bulgarian rulers.
917
1193
800
825
44. Battle of Ellandun. Egbert defeats Mercians.Wessex becomes the leading kingdom of England.
910
825
1184
868
45. June 16Battle of Stoke.Marks end of the War of the Roses.
754
1077
1487
718
46. 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.
1139
1279
1368
674-678
47. Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
1370
1453
778
866
48. 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.
793
872
1125
1459
49. Pepin promises the Pope central Italy. This is arguably the beginning of the temporal power of the Papacy.
754
1125
663
917
50. 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.
1497
641
598
1485