Medieval Europe

  • 476

    When Medieval Europe started

    When Medieval Europe started
    The start of Medieval times started in 476 which refers to the fall of the Western Roman Empire just before the eraly modern Era.
  • Jan 1, 1096

    First Crusade

    First Crusade
    The first Crusade started as a widespread pilgramage in France and Germany and it ended as a military expedition by Roman Catholic Europe to regain the Holy lands taken in the muslim conqusets of the leavent
  • Jan 1, 1234

    Medieval europe Homes

    The homes in the Medieval Europe were very small and did not have a lot of space for the people and it was very cramped in and people could not do many ythings in the house for activities.
  • Jan 1, 1274

    Divine wind

    Divine wind
    The Kamikaze were two winds or two storms that are said to have saved Japan from the two mongol fleets under Kublai Khan.These clans tried to attack Japan in 1264 and 1281
  • Jan 1, 1346

    Black Death rumours

    There were rumours that there was terrible plague that was far away in the East which reached England. The rumours was that there was a devstating death toll that was in Enlgamd and it was killing heaps of people.
  • Jan 1, 1347

    How it was caused

    The disease was caused by Fleas that were on rats and the fleas bit the rtas nadg ve them a disease which than made them die and then the fleas had to find either another rat, mammals or a human and the they would make the humans get a horrible disease that is unlikely to get rid off.
  • Jan 1, 1348

    Black Death

    Black Death
    The Black Death was one of the most deverstating things because 70 to 200 million people died in Europe since the scientists thought that Bacteria but several froms of Plague.
  • Jan 1, 1349

    Black Death

    The black death started in1348 and when the disease was going around it started rri kill millions of people but it stated to kill millions of people in england and it came to England six times.
  • Jan 1, 1353

    People of the Balck Death

    When the Black Death disease was spreading around the Europe continent nearly 75 to 200 million people had died from the horrible disease and many people had caught it but some were lucky as well.
  • Apr 6, 1453

    Ottoman

    Ottoman
    With the conquest of Constantinople by Mehmed II in 1453, the Ottoman state was transformed into an empire.
  • Jan 1, 1534

    Oda Nobunaga

    Oda Nobunaga
    he was a person wh was in a clan of a minor rank. He increased his size of his army and his land that he contralled through a combination of smart alliances with neighbouring Daiymo and brilliant military victories.
  • Jun 28, 1575

    Battle of Nagashino

    Battle of Nagashino
    The battle of Nagashino took place in 1575 near the Nagishino castle. The Tokugawa and the Oda Nobunaga both sent troops so that they could break down the Siege and combined both forces so that they could defeat Takeda Katsuyori
  • Samurai

    Samurai
    The samurais were the warriors of the premodern Japan. Later they made up a rulling military class that eventually led to highest ranking social of the Edo Period. The samurai people employed differnt kind of weapons such as bows and arrows so that they would be bale to kill there enemies if they approcah them.
  • Convents

    Convents
    A convent is either a community of priests, religious brothers, religious sisters, or nuns, or the building used by the community, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Anglican Communion. The terms "convent" or "nunnery" almost invariably refers to a community of women in modern English usage (from 18th century[1]), while "monastery", "priory" or "friary" is used for men; but in historical usage they are often interchangeable.
  • Battle

    Battle
    The Battle of Aclea occurred in 851 between the West Saxons and Danish Vikings,
  • Noble Savages

    Noble Savages
    The Vikings as Noble savages began to take root in the 18th centuary and this developed and became widely propagated during the 19th centuary.
  • Renaissance

    Renaissance
    The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe.
  • Medieval Church

    Medieval Church
    The Chapters - The cathedral was the church of the seat of the diocese. Its priests were at first subjects to the bishops. From the 9th century they lived in clergy houses, or houses close to the cathedral, being subjects to an ecclesiastical rule, similar to that governing the monks, thus their name, canons (subjected to a rule). The ecclesiastical body comprising the canons formed the Chapter.
  • Castle

    Castle
    The first castle was Doué-la-Fontaine built in 900 AD which was one of the best castles built in those days and it is in history.
  • Shoen

    Shoen
    The shoen were large rural estates that were the highest on the charter which meant that the other like samurai, Peasants and all that jhad to do what they said to do. The shoen were created my some emporers in the 794-1185 which were then given to the monks as a gift. The buddist monks would grow rice on the shoen and they didnt have to pay tax. Also they were able to tax the peasents.