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Alaric, King of the Visigoths sacks Rome.
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Rome is sacked by Geiseric, King of the Vandals
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Fall of western rome.
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From the fall of Rome to the start of the Renaissance.
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It was also known as the "Healing Island" due to its medicinal herbs
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End of this period
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Very intresting year.
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This battle took place 6 Miles northwest of Hastings on Senlac hill. It was crucial that the Narman army of Duke William II of Normandy won this battle to conquer England. It was fought against the English army of King Harold II.
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Could this be related to X-Mas?
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This book was a survey or England and parts of Wales. In it tells who held what, what it was worth and how much they earned.
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He died at Rouen, Normandy.
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First Crusade over Jerusalum
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2nd of four Crusades
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United the northeastern nomadic tribes and founded the Mongol Empire which he himself was the Emperor. He started the Mongol invasions which led to countries and regions being raided or conquered.
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3rd of four Crusades
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The unkown charter of mysteries.
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5th Crusade
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Genghis Khan dies.
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6th Crusade
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7th Crusade
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8th Crusade
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9th Crusade
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Millions of people affected by the famine and millions died
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Between France and England though it lasted more then 100 years !
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Devastating plague that was said to wipe out 60% of Europes population.
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Black Death enters Britain
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This revolt was a popular revolt led by John Ball, Wat Tyler and Jack Straw. Poll tax and people damanding higher wages due to labour shortages from the Black Death were mainly to blame for the revolt.
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Start of this remarkable period.
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Fall of Eastern Rome
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A civic war for the throne of England
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Published by William Caxton
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Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth
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End of the peak period of Feudalism.
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This fire consumed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St. Paul's Cathedral and atleast 80,000 lives. The death toll though is not known.
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This period included many wonderfull things including "David", by Michelangelo.
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Lindesfarne
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Rome sacked by the Gauls after the Battle of Allia.
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Charlemagne was the King or Rome
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Originally founded by Saint Aiden in AD 635.
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He was stabbed in a brawl.
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First recorded attack that happened in Dorset.
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Feudalism was a set of political and military customs that was at its peak from the ninth and fiftheenth centuries.
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He begins the conversion of England.
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