Medieval Times

  • Apr 24, 732

    Battle of Tours

    Battle of Tours
    This battle was les by Charles Martel of the Franks against the Muslims. Charles Martel was the most powerful mayor if the time who wanted to unite all the Frankish nobles under his rule. By defeating the Muslims, Christianity remained Europe's ,major religion.
  • Period: Feb 24, 742 to

    Charlemagne/ Holy Roman Empire

    Charlemagne was the king of France who was later crowned the Roman emperor. He set up courts throughout the empire which were run by counts. He was very interested in education and saw that schools were built.
  • Feb 23, 1066

    Battle of Hastings

    Battle of Hastings
    William of Normandy fought Harold Godwinson for the crown of England. William thought he should be next in line for the title of king because he was the cousin of King Edward of England. William defeated Godwinson with the help of archers and knights on horses.
  • Period: Feb 24, 1096 to Feb 24, 1204

    Crusades

    These were military campagnes of the Roman Cathlic Church to reclaim Jerusalim.The Romans never regained Jerusalim from the Muslims, but these wars resulted in Constantinople being ravaged, expansion of Europe trade, and encouragement to the church to spread Christianity.
  • May 22, 1122

    Concordat of Worms

    Concordat of Worms
    The Concordat of Worms was an angreement between the pope and king. It stated that only the pope could choose bishops, and only the king could give jobs in the government.
  • Period: Feb 24, 1184 to Feb 24, 1250

    Inquisition

    The Church set up a court to charge people of heresy. People were urged to confess to heresy. If they did, they would be punished and then let back into the Church. If they didn't confess, they would be exacuted or banished from the land.
  • Feb 24, 1209

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi
    He founded the first order of friars, who became known as Franciscans. They lived intowns and taught Christianity to the people. They also helped the poor and served as missionaries.
  • Aug 27, 1215

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta
    King John signed a document that limited the kings power over the people. It created the basis for the concept of universal human rights. It stated that a person needed to go through a trail by jury before stated guilty.
  • Period: Feb 24, 1225 to Feb 24, 1274

    Thomas Aquinas

    He was "scholasticism's greatest champion." Scholasticism was a new way of theology teaching. It used reason to explore questions of faith. Thomas is best known for combining Church teachings with the ideas of Aristotle.
  • Feb 24, 1295

    Parliament

    Parliament
    This was the first step towards a representative government. This called a meeting of people from different part of England who got together to discuss the government. People advised the king and helped make laws.
  • Charlemagne/ Holy Roman Empire

    Charlemagne/ Holy Roman Empire