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This is the time of the Christianity and the dark ages.
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On February 27th of the year 272, the eventual-emperor Constantine was born in Modern day Serbia.
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The Battle of the Milvian Bridge was fought on the Milvian Bridge, over the Tiber river, between the Roman Emperors Constantine I, and Maxentius. This led to Constantine I being the sole and only ruler of Rome, which gave him total control of the Western Roman Empire, and started the revolution for Christianity to be the dominant religion in both the Roman Empire, and eventually, Europe.
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The Council of Nicea was a council of varying bishops from differant types of Christianity, this council was held by Constantine I, in NIcea, Bithynia. This settled all the issues between the teachings of Jesus, Christianity, and the nature of Jesus Christs' relationship to God. It also established the actual date of Easter.
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Constantine died on May 22, 337, in Modern Day Turkey
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The King of the Visigoths, Alaric I, is born on Puece island
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After Constantine I's death, a lot of un-important and weak Emperor's took control of the Western Roman Empire. By 376, a large number of Goths and other Barbaric tribes eventually started invading and raiding the territories inside of the Roman Empire, until all of the land was conquered and lost by the Roman empires. This kept up until Flavius Odoacer deposed Emperor Romulus, which is considered to be the end of the Western Roman Empire.
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The king of the Visigoths from 395-410, Alaric I, dies at Cosenza, in Italy.
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The eventual-king of Italy, who is credited with marking the end of the Western Roman Empire, Flavius Odoacer, is born sometime in 435.
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Clovis I's birth.
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Thought to be one of the most influential women in the history of the Roman empire, The wife of Justinian I, Theodora, is born in Famagusta, Cyprus.
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The King of the Franks, Clovis, died of unknown reasonsand causes.
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Hagia Sophia is a large Museum in Istanbul, Turkey. When it was first created in 537, it was a Greek Orthodox patriarchal church dedicated to the "Wisdom of God." Then, the building became a mosque from May 29 of 1453, until 1931. Then afterwards it was opened as a museum on February 1st 1935
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The Justinian Plague was a pandemic that afflicted the entirety of the Byzantine Empire, including Constantinople, it had also hit Asia, Africa, and it had went through Europe all the way to Denmark and Ireland. They say it was the Bubonic Plague, much like the Black Death that would happen some 800 years in the future. It had affected Europe greatly, killing at an estimated 5000 a day when it was at it's peak in Constantinople alone. This is generally attributed as the first bubonic plague.
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St. Benedict, having aged a lot, and tought many young, old, sick, poor, rich, and etc. about God, having been a Saint in both the Anglican and Catholic churches.
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Justinian I, or, Justinian the Great, dies in Constantinople, which is now in Modern day Turkey.
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Bede, also known as St. Bede, or Bede the Venerable, is born in Jarrow, U.K., in 672 A.D.
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In 732 A.D., Charles Martel fought off Emir Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi Abd al Rahman, an Islam leader outside the city of Tours, in France, which halted the progression of Islam coming up the Iberian Penninsula, and conserved Christianity, and allowed it to further spread out farther.
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Bede the Venerable dies in Jarrow, United Kingdom, the same village he was born in.
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On October 22, 741, Charles Martel, nicknamed"The Hammer" died of unknown causes.
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The eventual-emperor, Charlemagne, was born on April Second, of 742 A.D.
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After being the emperor for just a little over 13 years, Charlemagne dies from illness after getting a high-fever.
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Ivar the Boneless is born
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Ivar the Boneless died somewhere around 870-873, no one knows exactly when and how he died.
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The Hammer was born in Herstal, Belgium,on 8/23/686
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Flavius Odoacer died on March 15th of 493 at Ravenna, Italy.
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Justinian, or, "Justinian the Great" is born in Tauresium in today's Republic of Macedonia
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Theodora, wife of Justinian I, dies at a young age of 48 by cancer, while her husband, Justinian I, is in his sixties, and will live for approximately 20 more years. She dies in Constantinople, Turkey.
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Sometime during the year of 480, Saint Benedict, who's known as the Patron Saint to all of the Anglican/Catholic churches in Europe, is born in Norcia, Italy.
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On October 26th, of the year 899, the Wessex King, Alfred the Great, died from unknown causes, but, his biographer, Asser gave a description of an unknown condition he had, which leads scholars to think that it was either Crohn's Disease, or haemorrhoidal disease.
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Alfred the Great, the King of Wessex from 871-899, is born sometime in the year of 849, he is credited for successfully defending his kingdom from viking conquests, and, by the end of his reign, he was the dominant ruler in England.
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The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic union of territories in Europe that was ruled by an elected Emperor, these "electors" were considered to be princes. This created the feudal system, where the Emperor was the supreme leader, followed by kings, princes, lords, knights, and the other vassals below them.
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The Viking Raids were a large-scale conquest among the entirety of the British Isles, Europe, and Eurasia, where the Vikings went not just as raiders, but also as traders, colonists, and mercenaries. Some of their colonies include Leif Ericson's colonization of North America in Newfoundland and Labrador. However, those North American colonies were quickly taken care of, they had made a lot of more established and permanent settlements in Greenland, Iceland, Normandy, and Great Britain.