chandler brown Unit 2

  • Period: 500 to Oct 26, 1500

    middle ages

  • 511

    uniting the franks

    511 the Franks were united into one kingdom. Which is now modern day France
  • Aug 19, 600

    banning of lay investiture

    pope Gregory banned it but henrygot angry and fought back and was excommunicated
  • Feb 20, 634

    Germanic Leader and Follower Relationships

    People pledge loyalty to their chief or leader their athority. All subjects had a personal relationship with their chief .Warriors lived in their lord’s hall and were provided food, weapons, and treasure and Felt no loyalty to an emperor they never met
  • Period: Dec 27, 742 to

    Reign of charlemagne

  • Period: Aug 26, 751 to

    carolingian Dynasty

  • Dec 27, 1000

    battle of hasting

    battle of hasting
    battle between england and norman wins
  • Jan 1, 1111

    battle of legnano

    this battle was won by the foot soldiers and the knights were destroyed
  • Oct 26, 1211

    crowning of charlemagne by the pope

    charlemangne was crowned by the church becuase both spuritual and political issues
  • Aug 17, 1222

    Germans Invade Former Western Roman Empire

    Germans brought many changes to the roman way of life such as language, government, and culture
  • Apr 1, 1234

    Charles the Hammer

    Extended the Frankish kingdom (and thus spread Catholicism) and Stopped Muslim invasion into Spain and Battle of Tours Significance for Christian Europeans
  • Nov 26, 1295

    parlament in england

    parlament in england
    consist of commoners and lords
  • Period: Aug 19, 1337 to Sep 19, 1453

    100 year war

    The Hundred Years' War is a historic legendary war between Britain and France in the middle ages.100.igg.com/
  • Period: Nov 26, 1340 to Nov 26, 1400

    Bubonic plague

    The bubonic plague mainly affects rodents, but fleas can transmit the disease to people. Once people are infected, they infect others very rapidly. Plague causes fever and a painful swelling of the lymph glands called buboes, which is how it gets its name.www.themiddleages.net/plague.html
  • Dec 20, 1400

    Missionaries

    Religious travelers whoes Goal was to spread their religion – in this case Christianity to others
  • Nov 26, 1500

    Great schism

    Great schism
    split in the roman and greek church
  • Nov 26, 1560

    crusaders big victory

    crusaders big victory
    the crusaders capture constantinople
  • Magna carta

    Magna carta
    issued many laws like the bill of rights
  • Decline of the former Western Roman Empire

    Disruption of trade networks ,Downfall of cities, Population shift, Decline of learning for children, Loss of common language
  • battle that joan of arc was in

    battle that joan of arc was in
    she was in thye 100 year war
  • vernacular

    vernacular
    common laguage like greek or latin
  • 1st crusaders

    1st crusaders
    they captured jerauslume
  • Downfall of Charlemagne’s Empire

    Louis the Pious – Charlemagne’s only son – inherits the throne but was Not a strong ruler and so Louis left the empire to all three of his sons – who fought and eventually split the land Without a central authority or strong leadership the empire weakens down.