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middleages

  • 500

    Clovis Conquers Most of France and Belgium

    Clovis conquers most of France and Belgium, while converting his territories to Western Catholic Christianity
  • Oct 14, 1066

    Battle of Hastings

    William the Conqueror invades England (King of England and the Duke of Normandy). The battle was his attack to claim his right as the English King
  • Dec 31, 1096

    The First Crusade Begins

    The Europeans attack Muslim Turks to try to take back their land Jerusalem
  • Dec 31, 1170

    The First European Windmill is Developed

    The mill rotated by the direction of the wind and this was required because in North-Western Europe, wind directions are are constantly changing. They were very large and built out of wood. It was also attached to a barn like structure, unlike the tall metal ones we see today
  • Dec 31, 1189

    Richard the Lionhearted Becomes English King

    He is the son of Henry ll and he rules for ten years. His rule is set up just like his fathers. Ministers take his place when he is not there to raise taxes and support for the crusades
  • Dec 31, 1300

    The Great Schism Begins

    The Great Schism was when they decided to divide the churches into the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church
  • Dec 31, 1347

    The Black Death enters Europe

    The Black Death is brought over to Europe from China and reoccurs frequently until the fifteenth century. The Black Death is a combination of bubonic and pneumonic plagues. The Black Death killed of 30% or 25 million people of the population and this disease tried to be cured in many unsucessful ways such as flagellant
  • Dec 31, 1453

    The Hundred Years War Ends

    The final battle was against the French after Joan of Arc was burned on the stake. While King Henry Vll was in rule he launched an attack on France because they were against making peace with the French
  • Charlemagne is Crowned Emperor

    Charlemagne is crowned emperor by the pope in Rome. He is the oldest son of Pepin the Short. He is able to establish schools in all bishoprics and monasteries during his time as emperor
  • Charlemagne Dies

    Charlemagne dies without leaving successors to rule the Carolingian dynasty. His sole surviving son, Louis the Pious, takes his inheritance