Middle Ages in the Western World

  • 406

    The Barbarian invasion of the Western Roman Empire:

    The Barbarian invasion of the Western Roman Empire:
    Roman legions evacuated Britannia in AD 106. For the fall in Rome, it was the Huns invading from the east they caused the domino effect, they invaded the Goths who then invaded the Roman Empire.
  • 455

    The Indian Gupta Empire is destroyed by White Huns

    The Indian Gupta Empire is destroyed by White Huns
    The White Huns whom have white skin and elongated heads, organized and over threw the Kushan rulers and the Gupta Empire.
  • 457

    The last Western Roman Emperor is deposed

    The last Western Roman Emperor is deposed
    Ancient Rome has summitted for being sack in the 5th centuary. after lengthly decline which followed more than millinnum of dominace, first over central italy and then over an empire that surrouned the Mediterranian Sea.
  • Feb 9, 1066

    The Normans Conquer England:

    The Normans Conquer England:
    Edward died in 1066 and Harold Godwinson was rapidly crowned to the throne. Immediately Harold was faced with two invasions one from the king of Norway and the other from the duke of Normandy, William. Harold defeated the Norwegian invasion at the battle of Stamford Bridge in September 1066, but was defeated in the battle of hasting and killed shortly after on the 14th of October.
  • Jan 1, 1099

    The First Crusade captures Jerusalem from the Muslims

    The First Crusade captures Jerusalem from the Muslims
    The climax of the first crusade the successful siege saw the crusaders seize the city from the Fatimd Caliphate and laid the foundations of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Jan 1, 1218

    The Mongols invade Afghanistan, Persia, Russia, parts of Eastern Europe and China

    The Mongols invade Afghanistan, Persia, Russia, parts of Eastern Europe and China
    The Monglo Empire was the longest contagious land empire in history. The empire grew rapidly under his rule and then under his decedents sent invasions in every direction. Molongos conquest resulted in some of the most destructive wars in history.
  • Jan 1, 1271

    The last Crusade fails.

    The last Crusade fails.
    The last crusade which is sometimes compared which is sometimes grouoed with the eighth crusade, is commonly considered to be the major medieval crusade to the Holy Land.
  • Jan 1, 1368

    The Ming Dynasty is founded in China

    The Ming Dynasty is founded in China
    The previous rulers, the Mongols had generally been ineffective towards the end of their Yuan dynasty. Peasant unrest was compounded by droughts and famines, and there were many rebellions against the alien ruling power.
  • Feudal Lords dominate Japan

    Feudal Lords dominate Japan
    The feudalism in Japan was all basically a fight for more land, more wealth, and all above, more power.
  • The Vikings begin attacking Christian settlements

    The Vikings begin attacking Christian settlements
    The Viking age was the period of considerable religious change in Scandinavia. Part of the popular image of the Vikings is that they were all pagans, with a hatred of the Christian Church.
  • The Sui Dynasty reunifies China

    The Sui Dynasty reunifies China
    Refined China after nearley four centuries of political fragemntion during which the north and south had develpoed in different ways
  • The Tang Dynasty rules China.

    The Tang Dynasty rules China.
    At the end of the Sui Dynasty (581-618) the whole country fell into chaos due to the tyranny of Empire Yang; rebellions roused by peasents were everywhere.
  • Charlemagne is crowned as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

    Charlemagne is crowned as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
    ON christmas day as King Charles of France knelt in prayer the alter of the church of St Peter's in Rome, Pope Leo placed a golden crown on his head