medival times

  • Period: 400 to Dec 31, 1500

    Middle Ages

  • 431

    Council of Ephesus

    Council of Ephesus
    Confirmed the original Nicene Creed,[3] and condemned the teachings of Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople, that led to his exile and separation with the Church of the East.
  • 476

    Fall of the Roman Empire

    Barbarian Invasion defeated the Roman Empire
  • Sep 9, 622

    Muhammad Migrates from Mecca to Medina.

    Muhammad Migrates from Mecca to Medina.
    Event will have designated first year of the Islamic Calendar, as Anno Hegirae.
  • Jan 25, 750

    Beginning of Abbasid Caliphate

    Beginning of Abbasid Caliphate
    Would become the longest lasting caliphate, until 1519 when conquered and annexed into the Ottoman Empire.
  • Jan 1, 1016

    Canute the Great becomes King of England after the death of Edmund Ironside, with whom he shared the English throne.

    Canute the Great becomes King of England after the death of Edmund Ironside, with whom he shared the English throne.
    Danes become kings of England for the next 26 years before the last rise of the Anglo-Saxons before the Norman Conquest.
  • Jan 1, 1109

    In the Battle of Naklo, Boleslaus III Wrymouth defeats the Pomeranians.

    In the Battle of Naklo, Boleslaus III Wrymouth defeats the Pomeranians.
    Polish access to the sea is re-established.
  • Jan 29, 1258

    Siege of Baghdad

    Siege of Baghdad
    Mongols (the Ilkhanate) ensure control of the region; Generally considered the end of the Islamic Golden A
  • Jun 24, 1314

    Battle of Bannockburn.

    Battle of Bannockburn.
    Robert the Bruce restores Scotland's de facto independence.
  • Jan 1, 1415

    Kingdom of Portugal conquers Ceuta.

    Kingdom of Portugal conquers Ceuta.
    Beginning of the Portuguese Empire.
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    Mayan Empire collapses

    Mayan Empire collapses
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    Battle of Naklo

    In the Battle of Naklo, Boleslaus III Wrymouth defeats the Pomeranians.
    Polish access to the sea is re-established.
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    Kingdom of Portugal conquers Ceuta.

    Beginning of the Portuguese Empire.
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    Canute the Great becomes King of England after the death of Edmund Ironside, with whom he shared the English throne.

    Danes become kings of England for the next 26 years before the last rise of the Anglo-Saxons before the Norman Conquest.
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    Beginning of Abbasid Caliphate

    Would become the longest lasting caliphate, until 1519 when conquered and annexed into the Ottoman Empire.
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    Death of Charlemagne.

    Would be a factor towards the splitting of his empire almost 30 years later.
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    Siege of Baghdad

    Mongols (the Ilkhanate) ensure control of the region; Generally considered the end of the Islamic Golden A
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    Battle of Bannockburn

    Robert the Bruce restores Scotland's de facto independence.
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    Muhammad Migrates from Mecca to Medina.

    Event will have designated first year of the Islamic Calendar, as Anno Hegirae.
  • Death of Charlemagne

    Death of Charlemagne
    Would be a factor towards the splitting of his empire almost 30 years later.