Eyamoni Pressley: (unit 2)

  • 500

    Pope Gelasius

    Pope Gelasius
    pope realized the problem berween the two great forces. Gelasisus suggested the pope should bow to he emperor in political matter.To return of there religious.
  • Period: 500 to Oct 29, 1500

    middle ages

  • 511

    uniting of the franks

    uniting of the franks
    clovis I was the first king to unite the franks. Frankish Empire (Francia) was the realm of the Franks, a Germanic people, from the 400s to the 900s.
  • Period: Oct 29, 751 to

    carolingian dynasty

  • Nov 20, 1054

    Great Schism

    Great Schism
    The Great Schism of 1054 was the split between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches. It led to the development of the modern Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. www.ahistoryofeurope.eu/.../1_20._AD_1356-1414__The_Great_Sc...
  • Nov 20, 1066

    Battle of Hasting

    Battle of Hasting
    Ushered in the change in english law, language and also culture. As upcoming time it was invloved in the english fedual system.
  • Nov 20, 1066

    Battle of Hasting

    Battle of Hasting
    The Battle of Hastings ushered in changes in English law, language and culture and worked with, and for the beginnings of the English feudal system.
  • Oct 29, 1075

    Banning of lay investiture

    Banning of lay investiture
    It began after the Roman Empire. Gregory VII was the pope who banned lay investiture. There was an significant struggle that happened. Only becuase of the different pincipals.
  • Nov 5, 1095

    The crusades

    The crusades
    The crusades gave rise to the important knights,The effects of the Crusades on Europe of the Middle Ages were an important factor in the history of the progress of civilization. The effects of the Crusades influenced the wealth and power of the Catholic Church etc.
  • Period: Nov 20, 1096 to Nov 20, 1270

    Crusades

  • Nov 5, 1110

    peasant women

    peasant women
    The daily life of the peasants women was harsh and very hard at times. They had to balance time between helping there husbands with chores and cooking at the same time.
  • Nov 5, 1138

    "King" Arthur's twelve battles

    "King" Arthur's twelve battles
    He led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the early 6th century. He made a few changes to the british to help there invaders and make sure that there enemies didnt arrive.
  • Nov 20, 1144

    Crusade (#2)

    Crusade (#2)
    Crusaders prepared to attack Damascus. 2nd crusade led by Holy Roman Emperor Conrad III and by King Louis VII of France. History of the Crusades www.thearma.org/essays/Crusades.htm
  • May 29, 1176

    battle of Legnano

    battle of Legnano
    the battle of legnano was fought on May 29, 1176. Between the forces of the Holy Roman Empire lead by the emperor Frederick and the Lombard. militaryhistory.about.com › ... › Battles & Wars: 1001-1200
  • Oct 29, 1177

    frederick

    in 1177 frederick made peace with the pope and returned to germany. Fredericks military defeated through the undermined determined authority with the Germans.
  • Nov 26, 1215

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta
    Magna Carta was written by a group of 13th-century barons to protect their rights and property against a tyrannical king.Although Magna Carta failed to resolve the conflict between King John and his barons, it was reissued several times after his death www.archives.gov/exhibits/featured_documents/magna_carta/
  • Nov 26, 1295

    Parliament in England

    Parliament in England
    The Model Parliament was attributed to Frederic William Maitland, used for the 1295 Parliament of England of King Edward I.
  • Period: Nov 20, 1340 to Nov 20, 1400

    Bubonic Plague- Black Death

  • Nov 20, 1412

    Event 1 (Joan of Arc)

    Event 1 (Joan of Arc)
    Joan of Arc began hearing the voices of saints when she was 13. Joan's reputation as a woman possessed must have preceded her. http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=295
  • Nov 26, 1414

    great schism

    great schism
    It was advised by the theologian Jean Gerson, secured the resignations of antipope John XXIII and the successor in Rome of Innocent VII, Pope Gregory XII before empowering. http://www.thenagain.info/webchron/westeurope/greatschism.html
  • crowning of charlemagne by the pope

    crowning of charlemagne by the pope
    Before Charlemagne was crowned Emperor, there was a considerable amount of tension between the pope and Constantinople.
  • The great Otto

    The great Otto
    The most effective ruler of medieval Germany was otto. he was known as Otto the Great. He crowned king in 936, politics of his boyhood hero, charlemagne.