The ancient to the modern world

  • 400

    Barbarians

    'Barbarians' invade the western Roman empire.
  • 400

    The Indian Gupta

    The Indian Gupta Empire is destroyed by the white Huns.
  • Period: 400 to

    The ancient to the modern world

  • 476

    Roman Emperor

    The last western Roman Emperor is deposed.
  • 581

    The Sui Dynasty

    The Sui Dynasty reunifies china until 618
  • 600

    Christianity

    Christianity spreads throughout much of Europe
  • 618

    Tang Dynasty

    The Tang Dynasty rules china until 907
  • 630

    Muslims

    Muslims conquer much of the middle east.
  • 793

    Vikings attack christian settlements

    Vikings attack christian settlements
    In 789, Viking ships arrived on the Wessex coast. The Vikings attacked Britain’s holy places, killed its monks and took numerous treasures.the vikings attacked christian settlement because they did not care for their beliefs and they were easy targets for them. These attacks continued until c. 1000 when the Norse (Vikings) turned to Christianity.
  • 800

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne
    Charlemagne is crowned as 'Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire'.Image result for 800 Charlemagne crowned holy roman
    He reached the height of his power in 800 when he was crowned "Emperor of the Romans" by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Rome's Old St. Peter's Basilica. ... Charlemagne died in 814, having ruled as emperor for almost 14 years
  • 802

    Khmer Empire

    The Khmer Empire is founded in Cambodia.
  • 1066

    The Normans

    The Normans conquer England.
  • 1100

    Lords

    Feudal lords dominate japan
  • 1206

    The Delhi

    The Delhi sultanate spreads Islam in India.
  • 1218

    The mongols invade

    The mongols invade Afghanistan, Persia, Russia, Parts of eastern Europe and China.
  • 1280

    The Mongol Empire

    The Mongol Empire reaches its peak.
  • 1291

    Crusade

    The last crusade Fails.
  • 1368

    Ming Dynasty

    Ming Dynasty
    The Ming Dynasty is founded in china.The Ming dynasty (1368–1644) arose following a series of natural disasters that hit China during the early and middle 1300s, adding to the misery of a people under the harsh rule of the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1279–1368). In 1368 rebel armies—led by Zhu Yuanzhang (1328–1398)—overthrew the Yuan, and Zhu established a dynasty he named Da Ming (“Great Brightness”).