The Middle Ages

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  • Period: 500 to Dec 31, 1500

    The Middle Ages

  • Oct 14, 1066

    Norman Conquest

    Norman Conquest
    The Norman Conquest was a battle between Harnold the second and William the second to see who will take the throne and be king. William won and was crowned in Londed on christmas
  • Nov 27, 1096

    First Crusade

    First Crusade
    The First Crusade was a military expedition to regain holy land taken by the Mulisms conquest to recapture of Jerusalem.
  • Oct 25, 1147

    The 2nd Crusade

    The 2nd Crusade
    The battle took place in Dorylaeum.Conrad the 3rd took his men was badly defeated by the Seijuk turks led by Mesud the first. The Germans were unable to continue the crusade, Conrad took his 2,000 men to the Louis the 7th of france but then the crusade failed completely.
  • Jan 21, 1189

    The 3rd Crusade

    The 3rd Crusade
    The Moslem found a famous leader Saladin a holy war aganist the christians. The 3rd crusade was caused by the capture of Jerusalem.
  • Jun 15, 1215

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta
    It was a document that King John of england was forced to sign because it reduced the power he held as King. The KIng was to focus on the old laws before the Normans cam along.
  • Jun 14, 1264

    Parliament Began

    The English Parliament limited the power of the English monarchy.Early Kings had no standing army or police. The monarchy had agents in every part of the country.
  • Jun 22, 1337

    Hundred Year War

    Hundred Year War
    The Hundred year war lasted so long because of conflict for Frances throne. The fighbt was between the Kingdom of England and th Kingdom of France. The war actually took 116 years.
  • Jun 24, 1347

    Bubonic plague

    Bubonic plague
    Is also know as the Black Death it killed over 25 million people. The Black Death spread all across Europe. After it enters the body by fleas it takes 4 days to either go away or you would die. There were 5 differnet symptoms you could get.
  • Nov 25, 1378

    Great Schism

    Great Schism
    The Great Schism was a slpit between the Catholic church. There were arguements between two popes because they both wanted to be ahead of the church. The people of the church went with the pope they liked bested.
  • Apr 6, 1453

    Fall of Constantinople

    Fall of Constantinople
    The day the constantinoble started was apirl 6 it marked the end of the Roman Empire. The day it ended was may 29 the day the Ottmans conqured the city.