Byzantine Timeline Project

  • Period: 300 to 1500

    History of the Byzantines

  • 330

    Byzantines Capitol

    Constantine chose to have Constantinople as the Capitol of Byzantine. Constantine named the Capitol after himself.
  • 530

    General Belisarius and the Military Campaigns

    Byzantine General leading military figure in the time of the emperor Justinian. One of he last important figures in Roman military tradition, he led imperial armies against Persia, the Vandal, Italy, and Barbarian tribes.
  • 532

    Nika Riots

    Justinian wanted to reconquer the Roman territory, big projects, building, and wars were taking place which lead to more and more taxes.
  • 537

    Hagia Sophia is completed

    Hague Sophia also called Church of Holy Wisdom built as a cathedral in Constantinople.
  • 750

    Islamic Military campaigns

    Islamic prophet Muhammad established a new unified polity in the Arabian Peninsula and saw a century of rapid expansion.
  • 986

    Emperor Basil II military conquests of Bulgaria

    The military conquests of Bulgaria was held in a narrow Bulgarian mountain pass called Trajan's Gate.
  • 1054

    The Great Schism

    The Great Schism also called East-West Schism, it is the separation between Eastern Christian churches and Western churches.
  • 1095

    Pope Urban II

    Pope Urban gives a speech of the Middle Ages, giving rise to the crusades by called all Christians in Europe to war against Muslims to reclaim holy land.
  • 1204

    Fourth Crusade

    The Fourth Crusade originally intended to conquer Muslim-controlled Jerusalem by invading Egypt. The Crusaders of Western Europe invaded the Christian city of Constantinople.
  • 1453

    Fall of Constantinople the end of the Byzantines

    Sultan Mehmed II ruler of the Ottoman Turks led the assault. Constantinople had about 10,000 man while the Turks had about 100,000-150,000. The siege lasted for about 50 days.