Timeline 353-402 By Nolan Sinclair Period: 300 to 400 Missionaries worked amongst Germanic and Celtic groups 400 German Invaders overthrow half of western Roman Empire Period: 400 to 600 Roman provinces replaced by German Kingdoms 496 Clovis leads his warriors against another German army Period: 500 to 1000 Middle ages 511 Clovis Died 511 The Franks are united into one Kingdom by Clovis 520 Benedict writes book setting rules for monasteries 600 People convert because of fear and Muslims attacks 600 The church converts many Germans Period: 600 to 700 Monks make copies of religious writings with letters and pictures 700 Horses became popular for combat 700 Major domo became most powerful in the Franklin Kindom 719 Charles Martel becomes more powerful then the king 732 Charles defeats Muslim Raiders from Spain at battle of Tours Period: 751 to 987 The Carolingian Dynasty 771 Carloman's death 771 Pepin the shorts death 800 Charlemagne is crowned as Roman Emperor 800 Anglo-Savon Kingdoms covered farmer Roman Province of Britain 800 Danish Vikings battered Britain with fierce raids 800 Charlemagne travels to Rome to destroy Amolo that attacked the pope 800 Three-Field system generated Period: 800 to 1000 Invasions destroy the Carolingian empire Period: 800 to 1100 Churches built in Romanesque style Period: 800 to 1200 Farm production improves due to warmer climate 814 Charlemagne crowns son Louis the Povis 843 Louis' three sons signed Treaty of Verdun 846 Rome gets sacked by Muslim Invaders Period: 871 to 899 Alfred the great turns back Vikings 875 Magyars sweep plains of Danube River and invade western europe 900 Decline of Carolingian Empire 900 Horses became in use for making plowing easier 900 New spirit revived church 910 Monastery founded at cluny 911 Rollo and Charles the simple pace each other in a peace ceremony 936 Otto the great gets crowned 987 Louis the sluggard dies and Hugh Capet succeeded him Period: 987 to 1328 Capetian Dynasty 1000 Population increased from 30mil 1000 Laf Erison Reaches NA 1000 Eleven Century nobles buying for power 1000 France had divided into 47 feudal territories Period: 1000 to 1300 Agriculture and trade made significant advances 1016 Canute the Spanish king conquered England 1042 King Edward at throne 1066 King Edward Dies with no heir 1066 The battle of Tias Tings with Normans and Anglo-Saxons fighting 1071 Christendom splits into East and West 1075 The Pope Gregory VII banned the lay investiture 1077 Henry IV crosses the Alps to Canossa 1093 Alexius Comenus the Byzantine Emperor sends appeal to Robert 1095 Pope Urban II issues the plea which results in the first cruisade Period: 1096 to 1099 The 1st Crusade Period: 1096 to 1204 The Crusades 1097 3 Armies of all nationalities and classes gather inside and out of Constantinople 1099 They captured the city 1100 Muslims had lost most of their control over Spain 1100 Universities had come up in Paris, Oxford, Bologna, and Salem 1100 Chivalry has appeared 1100 Massive walls and guard towers used to surrounded a castle and protect it 1100 European Christian scholars being visiting Muslim libraries in Spain to acquire new knowledge 1100 Guilds were better forces and there were better products available Period: 1100 to 1200 The church gets reassembled to look like a kingdom with pope at the head 1105 Gothic style evolves throughout the churches 1122 A fight over investiture Period: 1122 to 1204 Queen of England Eleanor Of Aquitaice Period: 1138 to 1193 Saladin 1144 Edessa is reconquered by Turiss 1147 Hildegard of Binged founded a Benedictive convent Period: 1147 to 1149 The Second Crusade 1152 Fredrick 1 Chosen as King Period: 1154 to 1189 Henry 2 ruled over England Period: 1157 to 1199 Richard the Lion Heart Period: 1170 to 1270 Around 500 Gothic Churches Built 1176 The Battle of Legnano 1177 Fredrick made peace with the pope Period: 1180 to 1223 Phillip 2 rules 1187 Jerusalem falls to Saladin Period: 1189 to 1191 The 3rd Crusade 1190 The Empire Falls 1192 Richard the King of England and Saladin have a truce Period: 1199 to 1216 Richard the Lion Hearts son John rules England 1200 Paris became the largest City with a population of 60,000 1200 Four more crusades fouled to free the holy land Period: 1202 to 1204 The Fourth Crusaide 1204 Phillip seizes Normandy from King John 1204 The fourth Crusade fails and the knights didn't reach Holy Land 1212 The Children's Crusade 1215 John agrees to the Magna Carta Period: 1226 to 1270 Louis' IX rule Period: 1267 to 1273 Aquinas Wrote "Summa Theo Lognae" Period: 1285 to 1314 Philip IV ruled France 1295 Knights, Bishops, Lords, and burgesses meet at lust minister 1295 Edward 1 brings Knights and Burgesses to serve as a parliament 1300 Disasters Human made and natural causes 1300 Age of faith is still strong 1300 Pope Boniface Vii attempts enforcement of Papal authority on kings 1300 One third of Europe population dies through bubonic plague Period: 1300 to 1400 The king called the knights and burgesses whenever a new tax was needed 1302 Philip IV has a quarrel with pope 1303 Phillip IV held pope as a prisoner 1305 Phillip IV is able to persuade the college of cardinals to choose a new pope Period: 1308 to 1314 The Divine comedy is written by Dante Alighted Period: 1337 to 1453 The hundred years war for the French throne is launch by Edward III 1346 The Battle of Crecy 1347 Genoese merchant ships arrive to slay carrying the black plague 1362 William Cangland 1378 Pope Gregory XI dies whist visiting Rome 1400 Many Jews and Muslims converted to Christianity 1400 Muslims only held tiny Granada 1405 Christiane de pison writes "The Book of The City Ladies" 1409 Joan leads the French army into battle near Orleans 1412 Jan Hus was excommunicated 1414 He was seized by Church leaders and tried as a heretic 1414 The Council of Constance tried to end the great Schism by choosing a single pope 1415 He was burned at the stake 1415 The battle of Agincourt 1417 Martin V Chosen as the new pope which ends the great Schism 1420 The French and English sign a treaty stating that Henry V would inherit the French crown Period: 1421 to 1453 The French Drive the English out 1429 Joan of Arc sets out to rescue France 1429 Charles is crowned king 1430 Burgundians capture Joan and give her to the English 1431 Joan is burned at the stake 1453 The End of Middle Ages 1492 A grenade fell to Christian army 1492 Monarchs expel all practicing Jewish and Muslims