Medieval Europe

  • Period: 500 to Mar 26, 1500

    Medeival Europe

  • 532

    Nika Riots

    Nika Riots
    Nika riot was in Constantinople for a week where nearly half the city burned and killed. Crowds gathered at hippodrome and began to start destroying the palace.
  • Oct 14, 1066

    Battle of hastings

    Battle of hastings
    Between norman french army of duke and an english army during norman conquest of england. Battle started after childless king Edward the Confessor was killed and lots of people tryed to claim the throne.
  • Jan 1, 1096

    First Crusade

    First Crusade
    First crusade started as a pilgramage in France and Germany and ended up as a military expedition to regain the holy lands. First crusade was because the muslim conquest and the 2nd to 9th crusades followed shortly after.
  • Jan 1, 1185

    The Kamakura Bakufu

    The Kamakura Bakufu
    The Kamakura Bakufu was the start of a period in fuedal Japan. Minamoto Yoritomo defeated the Taira and established his main base here. Yoritomo was given the title by the emperor seii tai shogun which means ruler of the country.
  • Jan 1, 1189

    Third Crusade

    Third Crusade
    Third crusade was an attempt to reconquer the holy land from Saladin and were successful capturing Acre and Jaffa.
  • Jan 1, 1274

    Mongols Try To Invade Japan

    Mongols Try To Invade Japan
    In 1268 Kublai Khan threatened Japan by sending a letter to them saying submit by paying tribute or prepare to be invaded and die. They were winning the invasion until they went back to there ships for a few days and a storm hit the waters and sunk 200 ships and killing 13 000 mongols.
  • Jan 1, 1348

    Black Death

    Black Death
    Black death most devestating pandemics(disease) in history killing 75 to 200 million people. Research showed that it was caused by the pathogen which caused bactirium and turned into millions of bits of plague.
  • Jan 1, 1348

    Black Death Occurs

    Black Death Occurs
    The black death occured in 1348 from Asia in Chin and Japan. The plaque quickly spread acroos Europe by trading ships that carried thosands of fleas and rats. The Black death would then go on to 1350
  • Jan 1, 1348

    How did the Black Death start?

    How did the Black Death start?
    The Black Death first occured in 1348 in Asia(China and Japan) and started when trading ships travelled along black sea. Fleas and rats were on ships and when at port they would infect people with disease and it would rapidly spread all across Europe.
  • Jan 1, 1348

    Black Death effect on society

    Black Death effect on society
    The Black death effected the society in many ways as 7500 people were dying everyday and overall one thrid of the population died. It also effected the fueldal system as groups were being destroyed so ther was not enough social classes to keep the feudal system alive, it collapsed. People even stared to doubt god as they were brought no luck and hope.
  • Jan 1, 1349

    Who did the Black Death affect?

    Who did the Black Death affect?
    The Black death affected 2 continents and lots of countries. It firstly effected China and Asia and the trading ships travelled to Europe and spread the disease from the fleas and rats. It then afeected all of Europe but Scotland thought they were safe. Tney went into war with England as they thought England were weak but took the disease back to Scotland and killed the country.
  • Jan 1, 1417

    Start Of Renaissance

    Start Of Renaissance
    The renaisancce was a time of cultural change from the fourteenth century to the sixteenth century
  • Jan 1, 1523

    Renaisancce In Science

    Renaisancce In Science
    The renasancce used Greek Mathematics to discover theories about about the natural world and they thought god created the world.
  • Jan 1, 1526

    Renaisancce Spreads Across Europe

    Renaisancce Spreads Across Europe
    The renaisancce spread to England and started in England and shared there inventions with them such as literature and science.
  • Jun 28, 1575

    The Battle Of Nagashino

    The Battle Of Nagashino
    Takeda Katsuyori was ready to make a name for himself and impose his threat to Tokugawa Ieyasu and the rest of the world. The war went from central Japan to Kyoto the imperial capital. Ieyasu ally Oda Nobunaga helped them with his tactics and and firearms. He ran the land of Kyoto as well. The Ieyasu group won the war.
  • The Mieji Restoration

    The Mieji Restoration
    The Meiji restoration was when they over threw the Tokugawa Shogunate as emperor and took ove Medieval Japan. They took over an new era of major political, social change and economic. This period under the Mieji brought moderlization to Japan.
  • Vikings At Sea

    Vikings At Sea
    By the 800s the vikings had highly developed ship building, navigational skills and highly trained and skilled sailors. The vikings ships were very well made they could travel in rivers and oceans in unknown territorys.
  • Vikings Raiding Parties

    Vikings Raiding Parties
    In 822 the vikings launed there first raid into Europe with 13 small ships consisting of only about two dozens of people on each boat. Around 850 there was 100 ships going out and as time went on their was about 200-250 ships.
  • Samurais

    Samurais
    The samurais played a massive part in Shogunate Japan helped with the countries army. They didnt have much money but the shoguns gave money to them and prometed them to being the leaders and take care of the Shoens.