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Western Europe Timeline

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

UNTITING OF THE FRANKS

  • In 771 charlemage became king of the franks a Germanic tribe in present day Belgium ,France Luxembourg
  • The Netherlands and western Germany he embarked on a mission to untie all Germanic peoples into one
  • Kingdom and convert his subjects to Christianity.

CROWING OF CHARLEMAGE BY THE POPE

  • In 800 pope LeoIII (750-816) crowned charlemage emperor of roman in this role
  • He encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance a cultural and in tellectual revival in
  • Europe.

BANNIG OF LAY INVESTITURE

  • 1078 lay investiture was banned and is stated we decree that no one of the dergy
  • Shall receive the investors with a bishopric or abbey or church from the land of an em emperor or
  • King of any lay person,male or female.

BATTLE OF LEANANO

  • The battle of Leanna's was fought on May 29, 1176 between the forces of the Holy Roman Empire led by
  • Emperor Fredrick Barbarossa and the Lombard league. The imperial army suffered a major defeat

MAGNA CARTA

  • Originally issued in Latin in the year 1215
  • Magna Carta was the first document forced onto a king of England by a group
  • Of his subjects the feudal barons in an attempt to limit his powers by law and protect their rights.

BATTLE OF HASTINGS

  • The battle of hostings was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman
  • French army of duke William II of Normandy and an English army under the Anglo
  • Saxon king Harold II during the Norman conquest of England it took place
  • Approximately 7 miles northwest of Hastings close to the present day town of
  • Battle East Sussex and was a decisive Norman victory.

PARLIAMENT IS FORMED IN ENGLAND

  • In 1215 the tenants in chief secured Magna Carta from king john which established
  • That the king many not levy or collect any taxes (except the federal taxes to which
  • They were hitherto accustomed). Save with the consent of his royal council which
  • Gradually developed into a parliament.

GREAT SCHISM

  • The great schism of 1054 was the split between
  • The eastern and western Christian churches. In 1054 relations between
  • The Greek speaking eastern of the Byzantine empire and the Latin
  • Speaking western traditions within the Christian church reached a terminal crisis.

ALFRED THE GREAT

  • King (871-899) mangoes to fight back the Viking invader

SEIZED NORMANDY

  • From king john in 1204 tripled the land holding of France

MUSLIM CONTROL

  • Spain was controlled by Muslims empire until 1100s

GRANDA

  • By late 1400s Muslims only had one tiny kingdom granda

THE FALL OF GRANDA

  • 1492 granda fell to the Christian army of Ferdinand and Isabella

THE CAPTURE OF POPE BONIFACE

  • Philip IV captures Pope Boniface and holds him prisoner 1303

THE PAPACY

  • Clement V moved the Papacy from Rome to Avignon, France (1311)

RETURN TO ROME

  • 1378 when Pope Gregory XI died while visiting Rome the College of Cardinals met to pick a
  • New pope

THE END OF THE GREAT SCHISM

  • 1417 – Pope Martin V is elected and ends the Great Schism

PEOPLE DIEING

  • Half of the people in the town died from the
  • Disease called the bubonic plague