Christianity and The Dark Ages

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  • 312

    Battle of Milvian Bridge

    Part of the wars of Constantine, defeated Maxentius in 312 on October 28.
  • 325

    Council of Nicea

    The First Council of Nicaea was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia by the Roman Emperor Constantine in 325 A.D.
  • 370

    Alaric

    Alaric
    Born: 370 A.D , Died: 412 A.D, Gothic war leader who served in the Roman Military
  • 410

    Fall of the Roman Empire

    In 410 C.E the Visigoths, led by Alaric, breached the wall of Rome and attacked the capital of the Roman Empire.
  • 435

    Odoacer

    Odoacer
    Born: 435, Died: March 15, 493 in Ravenna Italy. He was a Germanic soldier
  • 543

    St. Benedict

    St. Benedict was born in 480 A.D. He died on March 21, 543 A.D.
  • 565

    OUTCOME Justinian

    Justinian was born in 482 A.D. He died on November 14, 565. Compared to the Black Death
  • Oct 2, 714

    Charles Martel, The Battle of Tours

    Charles Martel was born in the year 714 A.D. He died in 741 A.D. He hulted the Islamic advance into Western Europe for The Battle of Tours.
  • Apr 2, 742

    OUTCOME Charlemagne

    Charlemagne was born on April 2, 742 A.D. He died on January 28, 814 A.D. He was a Medieval emporer who ruled much of the Western Europe during his time.
  • Oct 2, 1328

    OUTCOME The Plague

    This terrible plague started in Europe in 1328 and lasted until 1351. Also known as the Black Death. This disease was spread by fleas that were carried by rats and other small rodents.
  • Clovis

    Clovis
    The first King of the Franks, Born: 466 A.D, Died: 511 A.D
  • Beade

  • Constantine

    Constantine
    Roman Emperor from 306-337, Born on February 27, 280 A.D Died in the year of 337
  • OUTCOME Alfred the Great

    Alfred the Great was born in the year of 849 A.D in the United Kingdom. He died on October 26, 899 A.D. He eventually became the dominant ruler in England.
  • OUTCOME Ivar the Boneless

    Ivar the Boneless was born in the year of 794 A.D. He dissapeared in 873 A.D. He was kown as the "Strangest Viking"