The middle ages

Middle Ages

  • Fall of the Roman Empire
    476

    Fall of the Roman Empire

    Emperor Romulus Augustulus desposed by Odacer/Odovacar, leader of the Germanic Scirii and Heroli(tribes which at the tome were allies of the Romans.
  • Battle of Mons Badonics
    515

    Battle of Mons Badonics

    It was a battle between a force of Britons and an Anglo-Saxon army.
  • Justinian I publishes the Code of Law
    530

    Justinian I publishes the Code of Law

    This compiled centuries of legal writings and imperial pronouncements into three parts of one body law.
  • The Battle of Heavenfield
    Jan 1, 633

    The Battle of Heavenfield

    It was fought between a Northumbrian army under Oswald of Bernicia and a Welsh army under Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd. The battle resulted in a decisive Northumbrian victory.
  • The Battle of Tours
    Oct 10, 732

    The Battle of Tours

    It was fought in an area betwen the cities pf Poiters and Tours, located in norht-central France, near the village of Moussais-la-Bataille, about 20 kilometers northeast of Poitiers.
  • The First Crusade
    Jan 1, 1096

    The First Crusade

    It was a military expedition by Western Christianity to regain the Holy Lands takin in the Muslim conquest of the Levant, ultimately resulting in the recapture of Jerusalem.
  • The Battle of Hundsfeld
    Aug 24, 1109

    The Battle of Hundsfeld

    It was allegedly fought near the Silesian capital Wroclaw between the Holy Roman Empire in aid of the claims of the exiled Piast duke Zbigniew against his ruling stepbrother,Boleslaw III Wrymouth of Poland.
  • The Battle of Adrianople
    Apr 14, 1205

    The Battle of Adrianople

    It was between Bulgarians under Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria and crusaders under Baldwin I. It was won by the Bulgarians after a skillful ambush using the help of their Cuman and Greek allies.
  • Treaty of Verdun

    Treaty of Verdun

    Division of the Holy Roman Empire along Lothair, Charles the Bald and Louis the German, grandsons of Charlemagne and sons of Louis the Pious.
  • Battle of Anchialus

    Battle of Anchialus

    It was an battle between Bulgarian and Byzantine forces. The result of the battle was a decisive Bulgarian victory which not only secured the precious successes of Simeon I but made him de facto a ruler of the whol Balkan Peninsula excluding the well protected Byzantine capital Constantinople and the Peloponnese.