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The Middle Ages

  • Period: 400 to Jan 1, 1500

    The Middle Ages

  • 476

    The Fall of The Western Roman Empire

    The Fall of The Western Roman Empire
    Instead of getting stronger like the Eastern Roman Empire, it turns out that the Western Roman Empire is getting weaker and weaker each day, Some people that brought them down is said to be the Vandals, Huns, Visigoths, and other barbaric people. Later on, Europe entered the Dark Ages.
  • 570

    Muhammed SAW is born

    One of the most important prophet was borned
  • Oct 25, 622

    Muhammad SAW Migrates from Mecca to Medina

    The prophet Muhammad moved from Mecca to Medina
  • Jan 1, 711

    Moors Starts Raiding Spain

    Moors Starts Raiding Spain
    By 711 the berbers and the moors had converted their religion into muslims, which on the mean time was dominating Northern Africa. Approximately 10,000 soldiers, that was led by Tariq ibn-Ziyad defeated the Visigoths.
  • Oct 25, 1066

    William of Normandy wins Battle of Hastings and becomes King of England

    William of Normandy wins Battle of Hastings and becomes King of England
    William of Normandy, brought an army across the English Channel to fight for his claim to the English Throne. After the death of Edward the Conqueror, king of England, William asserted his right to rule England.
  • Jan 1, 1096

    Crusades Start

    Crusades Start
    Around 1095, a group of Arabs took control of Jerusalem. They closed the city to Jewish and Christian pilgrims.
  • Oct 25, 1100

    Small towns start springing up over Europe.

    Small towns in Europe start to developed and evolve into something new
  • Oct 25, 1192

    First Shogun of Japan

    Minamoto Yoritomo is the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan. He ruled from 1192 until 1199.
  • Oct 25, 1215

    King John of England signs the Magna Carta.

    The Magna Carta is a document that King John was forced to sign. King John was forced into signing the charter because it greatly reduced the power he held as the King of England and allowed for the formation of a powerful parliament.
  • Oct 25, 1275

    First Parliament Meeting

    The first meeting ot the parliament was held on England
  • Oct 25, 1291

    Crusades Ends

    By that time is conquest by the Muslims in 1291, it left the Christians with no control of any city in the Middle East. Although the Muslims now controlled the entire Near East, they permitted Christians and Jews to remain.
  • Oct 25, 1337

    100 Years War Starts

    100 Years War Starts
    The war started in May 1337 when King Philip VI of France attempted to take authority of the English territories in the duchy of Aquitaine.
  • Oct 25, 1347

    Black Death Over Europe

    The black dead is one of the most bigges pandemics all over the world killing all over half of the Europeans.
  • Oct 25, 1381

    wat tyler leads a revolt of English peasants to win more freedom from landowners

    Wat Tyler becomes the leader of the Peasents
  • Oct 25, 1429

    Joan of Arc drives out the English from Orleans.

    Heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. She was said to led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years War.
  • Oct 25, 1453

    100 Years War Ends

    It ended on October 19th, 1453, when Bordeaux surrendered, leaving Calais as the last English possession in France.
  • Oct 25, 1485

    Henry Tudor (Henry VII) is crowned King of England.

    Henry was crowned to be a king of England at Westminster Abbey.
  • Vikings Starts Raiding Europe

    Vikings Starts Raiding Europe
    The Vikings were known to attack defenseless monasteries when they raided. The Vikings began to settle in lands outside of Scandinavia which is Great Britain, Scotland, Germany, and Iceland. Later on they moved into northeastern Europe including Russia.
  • Viking Rollo

    The Viking Rollo and his tribe settle in what is now Normandy
  • Vikings to Iceland

    Iceland is started to be filled with Norsemen