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Middle ages

  • Period: 330 to 1453

    Byzantine empire

    The Eastern Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire or simply Byzantium is called the eastern half of the Roman Empire since 395, which lasted throughout the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance.
  • 476

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire
    The Roman Empire was the period of Roman civilization after the Republic and characterized by an autocratic form of government.
  • Period: 476 to 1492

    Dark ages

    By Dark Ages we understand the period that passes since the collapse of the Mycenaean world, between 1200-1125 BC. C., and the configuration of the social and political system that we consider typical of the polis, around 770 BC
  • 1066

    Battle of hastings

    Battle of hastings
    The Battle of Hastings was fought on October 14, 1066. The Franco-Norman army of Duke William II of Normandy clashed with the Anglo-Saxon army of King Harold II. It was the beginning of the Norman conquest of England.
  • 1215

    Charle-Magne (Carta)

    Charle-Magne (Carta)
    The Magna Carta, constitutes one of the most important antecedents of constitutionalism, contains basic principles of both public law and private law. It is a document that established, in writing, limits to the king's power.
  • 1300

    Renaissance

    Renaissance
    Renaissance is the name given in the 19th century to a broad cultural movement that occurred in Western Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. It was a transition period between the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Modern Age.
  • Period: 1337 to 1453

    100 years war

    The Hundred Years' War (French: Guerre de Cent Ans; English: Hundred Years' War) was an armed conflict that lasted 116 years, from May 24, 1337 to October 19, 1453, although intermittently, and had the kingdoms of France and England as the main contenders, although in some stages other territories such as the kingdom of Navarre or the Duchy of Burgundy were also involved.
  • Period: 1347 to 1353

    Black Death

    The Black Death, Black Death or Plague Epidemic was the most devastating bubonic plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia and North Africa in the 14th century, and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353. .