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Timeline Of The Middle Ages
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1. 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.
1487
896
1189
1183
2. The Knights Templar are founded to protect Jerusalem and European pilgrims on their journey to the city.Becomes the most recognizable - and impactful military orders during the Crusades.
874
1346
1050
1118
3. Succession of Hugh Capet to the French Throne.Beginning of Capetian Dynasty.
1258
590
987
1257
4. The University of Cambridge is founded.
1237
568
1209
874
5. Mieszko I of Poland and his court embrace Christianity - which becomes national religion.
1347
965-967
1455 May 22
1453
6. 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.
1485
929
1389 June 28th
1282
7. Accession of Harun al-Rashid in Baghdad.
786
1018
874
681
8. Earliest known printed book in China with a date.
936
1186 1/27
1219
868
9. Battle of St. AlbansTraditionally marks the beginning of the War of the Roses.
987
1455 May 22
840
525
10. 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.
1215
1179
529
754
11. Synod of Whitby.Roman Christianity triumphs over Celtic Christianity in England.
663
1282
1147
1139
12. Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
1459
529
778
1497
13. Synod of Whitby.Roman Christianity triumphs over Celtic Christianity in England.
1018
1193
1310
663
14. 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.
1176 5/29
1125
527 August 1
602
15. Christianization of Bulgaria.
864
627
1494
1307 Friday - October 13th
16. Christianization of Bulgaria.
864
1216
643
534
17. In the Battle of Hundsfeld - Boleslaus III Wrymouth defeats Emperor Henry V.German expansion to the east is stopped.
1108/24
602
885
735
18. Through the Compromise of 1107 - suggested by Adela - the sister of King Henry - theInvestiture Struggle in England is ended.This compromise removed one of the points of friction between the English monarchy and the Catholic Church.
1107
1402 July 20th
872
1299 July 27th
19. Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV walks to Canossa where he stands barefoot in the snow to beg forgiveness of the Pope for his offences - and admitting defeat in theInvestiture Controversy.This helps establish Papal rule over European heads of state for an
976
1122 9/23
1108/24
1077
20. The Franks under Edward defeat the Visigoths in the Battle of Vouill
1485
500
965-967
632
21. Marco Polo publishes his tales of China - along with Rustichello da Pisa.A key step to the bridging of East and West in trade.
527 August 1
1183
1298
1442
22. Pepin promises the Pope central Italy. This is arguably the beginning of the temporal power of the Papacy.
650
1297
754
1419
23. 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
911
534
1202
896
24. 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.
1497
882
750
1098
25. 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
1171
1219
602
525
26. 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.
1117
800
1444 November 10th
1049
27. The Byzantines under Basil II conquer Bulgaria after a bitter 50-years struggle.Concludes the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria.
955
1018
1237
529
28. 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.
1307
1088
1282
893
29. Genghis Khan dies.His kingdom is divided among his children and grandchildrenEmpire of the Great Khan - Chagatai Khanate - Mongolian Homeland - and the Blue Horde and White Horde. (Which would later become the Golden Horde.
1227
754
1123 3/18-3/27
1122 9/23
30. St. Norbert and 29 companions make their solemn vows marking the beginning of the Premonstratensian Order.This order played a significant role in evangelizing the Slavs - the Wends - to the east of the Holy Roman Empire.
1121 12/25
1054
581
1186 1/27
31. Battle of Nehawand. Muslims conquer Persia.
1123 3/18-3/27
641
1121 12/25
1206
32. 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.
1077
598
1415
577
33. The Seljuks under Alp Arslan defeat the Byzantine army at Manzikert. The Normans capture Bari - the last Byzantine possession in southern Italy.Beginning of the end of Byzantine rule in Asia Minor.
1419
1095
1071
1389 June 28th
34. Reconquista ends.Marks end of Moorish/Muslim rule within Iberian Peninsula; Unification of Spain and Portugal - respectively.
1282
1171
1492
1122 9/23
35. Jerusalem captured by Muslims.
1415 October 25th
638
1075
955
36. 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
1095
1485
1405
1121 12/25
37. Battle of SzebenThird significant victory for the Hungarian forces led by Janos Hunyadi over the Ottoman forces.
643
c. 1001
1442
795
38. Rome is sacked by Genseric - King of the Vandals
711
455
896
1297
39. Kingdom of Portugal conquers Ceuta.Beginning of the Portuguese Empire.
750
1402 July 20th
1098
1415
40. 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.
711
1125
800
1106 9/28
41. Children's Crusade.
1212
1193
1409
1116
42. 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.
1402 July 20th
1298
1192
750
43. Muslims take Alexandria.
1429
1116
643
985
44. Battle of Agincourt. Henry V and his army defeat a numerically superior French army - partially because of the newly-introduced English longbow.The turning point in the Hundred Years' War for 15th Century England that lead to the signing of the Treat
1205
963-964
1415 October 25th
605
45. NovemberPope Lucius III issues the papal bull Ad Abolendam.This bull set up the organization of the medieval inquisitions.
1184
1209
1310
650
46. 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.
1485
955
978
1122 9/23
47. 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.
751
910
1297
577
48. Battle of Nehawand. Muslims conquer Persia.
1016
978
1272-73
641
49. 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.
962
1183
726
1118
50. 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
1049
1453
1314