Middle ages time line

Middle Age

  • 476 BCE

    Beggining of the Middle Ages and the Dark Ages

    Beggining of the Middle Ages and the Dark Ages
    -this is the date when beggan the Middle Ages
  • 476 BCE

    Fall of the roman empire

    Fall of the roman empire
    The fall of the Western Roman Empire was the loss of central political control in the Western Roman Empire, a process in which the Empire failed
  • 800

    Beggining of the feudalims

    Beggining of the feudalims
    The first cause that we can cite and that gives rise to feudalism is the fall of the Roman Empire, the lack of an organization and a hierarchy between countries, caused the invasions to be constant.
  • 968

    when the christianity come to Russia

    when the christianity come to Russia
    According to the account of Nestorius, Christianity penetrated Russia from the first century, Andrew the Apostle being the first evangelizer of the country. Saint Andrew toured the region north of the Black Sea, reaching the Dnieper River
  • 1099

    The end of the dark Ages and the start of the high middle ages and crusades

    The end of the dark Ages and the start of the high middle ages and crusades
    The last period of the dark age, from the great migrations in which the Greeks crossed the Aegean Sea, brought them into contact in Asia with the peoples of the interior The High Middle Ages began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire, after the deposition of its last emperor, Romulus Augustulus (c. 461-after 476), as a result of the Germanic invasions. the beginning of the crusades was due to the liberation of the "Holy Lands" of Jerusalem from the hands of Muslims, pagans or heretics
  • 1150

    Universities Axford in Paris

    Universities Axford in Paris
    the universitie Axford started When Henry II of England forbade English students to attend the colleges of higher learning in Paris in 1167, Oxford began to grow rapidly. The foundation of the first student residences, which later became colleges, dates from this time onwards and was 1 of the most important Universities in Paris
  • 1291

    The end of the crusades and Feudalims

    The end of the crusades and Feudalims
    Crusading came to an end mainly because of changes in Europe brought on by the Protestant Reformation and the feudalims ended because The major causes of this decline included political changes in England, disease, and wars
  • 1346

    BuBonic Plages

    BuBonic Plages
    this Plage was started in spain, plague was infecting all the people and the plague was created by an insect that killed more than 50 millions of persons
  • 1450

    Renaissance period

    Renaissance period
    The Renaissance was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic
  • 1453

    The fall of the constantinople + invasion of the ottomans

    The fall of the constantinople + invasion of the ottomans
    The city of Constantinople was an important trade route for the European countries and allowed access to the Black Sea. The city served as a link for goods to be transported from the Silk Route. The fall of the city was the result of the attack of the Ottomans.
  • Modernims

    Modernims
    Modernism was started as a rebellion against the conventions of bourgeois society and spread throughout Europe, thanks, among others, to the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío, who visited Spain on several occasions, befriending and influencing the poetry of the great Antonio Machado.
  • post modernims

    post modernims
    The emergence of postmodern culture was due to the new technologies that are based on language: the media and the culture of the image. According to Lyotard, communication technologies have produced an information society.
  • Now days

    Now days
    this are the actual days