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Medieval Timeline AB2 N.O.

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  • Oct 10, 732

    Battle of Tours

    Battle of Tours
    Charles Martel is one of the most important people in this event. He led the Franks. Abd cr Rahman is also one of the most important people in this event. He led the Islmaic's. The most important place is most likely France both sides come from France. The outcome of the war was that the Islamic's lost. The Frankish gave birth to the armoured knights later on after the battle.If the Frankish didn't win, there would be no Holy Roman Empire. So that was the outcome and significance of the war.
  • Sep 11, 1066

    English Common Law

    English Common Law
    The most important people in this event was the government. They helped create it. The most important place is the King's Court. That is where they made the English Common Law. The idea was to create a modern world. The significance of this event is that one-third of the world's population have a common law.
  • Oct 14, 1066

    Battle of Hastings

    Battle of Hastings
    William the Conqueror is probably the most important person in this event. He was the leader of the army that defeated King Harold II of England and his army. The most important places is most likely Normandy and England. Normandy is where William the Conquerors army comes from. England is where King Harold's army is from. After the battle, William was crowned the first Norman king of England. The significance of this battle was that the language afterward had an indelible effect on or language.
  • Feb 16, 1096

    Crusades

    Crusades
    Pope Urban II is the most important person. He started the first crusade. Jerusalem is the most important place. The first crusade took place near Jerusalem. The idea of this event is that there was a conflict between Catholics, Muslims, and Christians of who was right. The significance of this event is that there were new food products, household goods, and new ideas.
  • Jun 15, 1215

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta
    King John of England is the most important person because he is the one that signed it. Runnymede is the most important place because that is where it all began. The idea of it is for the king to give nobles basic rights privileges that the king could not take away. The king also had to obey the law. A person accused guilty had to also have a trial. The significance of this event is that it gave people more rights.
  • Oct 3, 1226

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi
    The most important person in this event is Saint Francis of Assisi. He started this who thing. The most important place is Assisi, Italy. That is where Francis was born. The idea of Francis of Assisi is for Christians to celebrate. There was no significance for this event other then the sorta holiday.
  • May 18, 1250

    Inquisition

    Inquisition
    The two most important people in this event are these twoCatholic Monarchs named Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. They started the Spanish Inquisition. The Inquisition was made for people who don't follow the Church's ways. They would tourture you uuntil you confess your sins. The significance of this event is that the Roman Catholic Church gained respect and more followers.
  • Aug 26, 1290

    Expulsion of Jews from Europe

    Expulsion of Jews from Europe
    The most important person in this event is King Edward I. He's the one that started this whole thing. The most important place is Europe. This is the most important place because that's where it started. The idea of this is that Jews didn't believe in what Catholic or Christian people believed. The signifacance of this event is that many Jews left or contributed to Catholics or Christians.
  • Mar 4, 1337

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred Years' War
    France and England are the two most important places in this event. King John of France and Henry V are the most important people. King John was forced to accept the Treaty of Calais. Henry conqured Normandy. The English people won the battle. France became free from the English invaders. The significance of the war was that there were new weapons and new clothing.
  • Apr 11, 1346

    Black Plague

    Black Plague
    The person in the event of the Black Plague was everybody. The plague killed many people. Everybody died a slow death that went through many symptoms befor they died. The main place is probably Europe. That's where it started it. The plague ended in 1353. The significance of this event is that food prices went down, peoples attitudes changed, and the culture was different.