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Dark Ages Elder

  • Period: 306 to 337

    Constantine's Rule

    OUTCOME:The great Roman emperor, whos actions led to the capital of Rome being moved away.
  • 312

    Battle of Millvian Bridge

    Battle of Millvian Bridge
    OUTCOME:Brought Constantine to rule.Which led to the convertion to to Christianity
  • 325

    Council of Nicea

    Council of Nicea
    The formation of the council to create conenius
  • Period: 370 to 410

    Alaric's Reign

    King of the Visigoths
  • 454

    Fall of Roman Empire

    Fall of Roman Empire
    The great deperation of Rome
  • Period: 476 to

    Odoacer's Rule

    The First King of Italy
  • Period: 527 to 565

    Justintine

    The Byzentine Emperor
  • Period: 532 to 537

    Hajia Sophia

    One of the biggest church in all of Central Europe
  • Period: 541 to Oct 1, 750

    The Plague

    OUTCOME:The Illness that brought death to many lives.It also cut off the survivor's import of goods, so there was no food.It is also said that it affected the emperor's judgement
  • Period: Oct 1, 673 to Oct 1, 735

    Bede

    One of the first beleivers of Christianity
  • Oct 1, 732

    Battle of Tours

    Battle of Tours
    OUT COME:Brought the beleif of Christianity.It also brought Cosaniante to power.
  • Period: to 511

    Clovis' Reign

    King of Franks
  • Period: to Oct 1, 741

    Charles Martel

    The Frank's Military Leader
  • Period: to

    Alfred the Great's Rule

    The dominent ruler of England
  • Period: to

    Ivar the Boneless

    A leader of many Viking Raids
  • Period: to

    Charlesmagne's Reign

    The second King of Italy.His reign led an effort to bring Constantinople back to Rome.
  • Period: to 543

    St.Benedict

    A Christian Saint
  • Period: to

    Holy Roman Empire Reign

    The rule of the complex union of Central Europe
  • Period: to

    Viking Raids

    OUTCOME:The great pilvaging groups that stole many's treasure.This also marked the Begginning of the Viking Age.