World History Timeline

  • Sep 16, 1096

    Crusaders fought

    Crusaders fought
    Holy war. They were fighting for the holy war lan in palistein
  • Sep 16, 1347

    Black death

    Black death
    It was a huge breakout. Caused by rats and fleas.
  • Sep 23, 1368

    Henry VIII founds in Anglican Church

    Henry VIII founds in Anglican Church
    He wanted to be an attractive educated and accomplished king, and he has been described as "one of the most charismatic rulers to sit on the English throne and he was founed in the church.
  • Oct 6, 1405

    Voyages of Zehng He

    Voyages of Zehng He
    And a little bit of him was Zheng He was the second son of a family from Kunyang, Yunnan.He was originally born with the name Ma HeHis family were Hui people. He had four sisters and one older brother.
  • Sep 23, 1453

    Ottomans conquer Constantinople

    Ottomans conquer Constantinople
    The conquest of Constantinople followed a seven-week siege that had begun on Friday, 6 April 1454 And it was the capital and they got captured.
  • Sep 16, 1481

    Joan Arc burned at the Stake.

    Joan Arc burned at the Stake.
    It burned at the stake in there town.
  • Sep 23, 1492

    Naming of the new world

    Naming of the new world
    The New World is one of the names used for the Western Hemisphere, specifically the Americas (including nearby islands such as those of the Caribbean and Bermuda).
  • Oct 6, 1492

    Expelled from Spain

    Expelled from Spain
    In the same month in which their Majesties Ferdinand and Isabella issued the edict that all Jews should be driven out of the kingdom and its territories, in the same month they gave me the
  • Sep 23, 1498

    Ming Dynasty in china

    Ming Dynasty in china
    The Ming Dynasty ruled their empire for almost 300 years, prospered from freer private trade and industry and with trade with Europeans, and then it fell due to internal rebellions and the attack of the Manchus.
  • Oct 2, 1500

    slave trade accross atlantic

    slave trade accross atlantic
    Slavers dispiressed to lead lives. Millions died while leadiing. And it is called african dispora
  • Sep 23, 1502

    Safavid Empire

    Safavid Empire
  • Sep 23, 1502

    Da Gama Ilands in India

    Da Gama Ilands in India
    One century after the discovery, European powers such as England, the Netherlands and France were finally able to challenge and break Portugal's monopoly and naval supremacy in the Cape Route around Africa, the Indian Ocean and in the Far East, opening a new era of European imperialism in the East.
  • Oct 6, 1517

    Da vinci paintes the Mona Lisa

    Da vinci paintes the Mona Lisa
    The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait of a woman by the Italian artist Leonardo
  • Sep 30, 1519

    Megillian starts world trip

    Megillian starts world trip
    he grew up with a wealthy Portuguese family in around 1480, Magellan became a skilled sailor and naval officer
  • Oct 6, 1526

    Mughal Empire begins

    Mughal Empire begins
    The beginning of the empire is conventionally dated to the founder Babur's victory over Ibrahim Lodi, the last ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in the First Battle of Panipat (1526). T
  • Sep 23, 1527

    Plillip II rules Spain

    Plillip II rules Spain
    Philip II (1527–98) King of Spain (1556–98), King of Portugal (1580–98). In 1554, he married Mary I of England. From his father, Emperor Charles V, Philip inherited Milan, Naples, Sicily, the Netherlands and Spain with its empire in the New World.
  • Oct 2, 1537

    pizarrow invades

    pizarrow invades
    Pizarro was born in Spain and but he had a wife González,a woman of poor means. He invaded them.
  • Sep 23, 1545

    Councle of Trent

    Councle of Trent
    The Council of Trent (Latin: Concilium Tridentinum), held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento (Trent) and Bologna, northern Italy, was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils
  • Oct 6, 1555

    Elizabeth 1 becomes queen of England

    Elizabeth 1 becomes queen of England
    Also I think Elizabeth I was the long-ruling queen of England, governing with relative stability and prosperity for 44 years. The Elizabethan era is named for her.
  • Sep 30, 1556

    Phillip rules sapin

    Phillip rules sapin
    Philip returned to Spain in mid-1551 and resumed his duties as regent. In 1553, in Brussels, Charles negotiated Philip's marriage to Mary Tudor of England and he was a great guy .
  • james town

    james town
    They were the first english settlement. And was the first colonie in bristish empire.
  • Age of Enlightment

    Age of Enlightment
    The Age of Enlightenment or simply the Enlightenment or Age of Reason is an era from the 1620s to the 1780s in which cultural and intellectual forces in Western Europe
  • Johannes Gutten burg printing press

    Johannes Gutten burg printing press
    Gutenberg in 1439 was the first European to use the printing press and movable type in Europe. Among his many contributions to printing are: the invention of a process
  • Oliver Cromwell rules England

    Oliver Cromwell rules England
    Oliver Cromwell remains one of our most famous characters in history. From 1649 to 1653, holla blink Parliament ran England but from Cromwell’s point of view, it was not a system that worked effectively and England, as a nation was suffering and yeah
  • Thomas wrights a book

    Thomas wrights a book
    The savior said o love the light! and was a book written back then.
  • Oliver rules england

  • Peter I the great becomes cezar

    Peter I the great becomes cezar
    Peter the Great was a Russian czar in the late 17th century, who is best known for his extensive reforms in an attempt to establish Russia as a great nation.
  • Corperniscus theory

    Corperniscus theory
    Nicolaus Copernicus was a Polish astronomer who put forth the theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe, and that the Earth, spinning on its axis once daily, revolves annually around the Sun.
  • U,S Constitutionis ratified

    U,S Constitutionis ratified
    The drafting of the Constitution began on May 25, 1787, when the Constitutional Convention met for the first time with a quorum at the Pennsylvania State House
  • thomas hobbies writes Leviathan

    thomas hobbies writes Leviathan
    I think it was Hobbes begins his treatise on politics with an account of human nature. He presents an image of man as matter in motion,faculty for understanding ideas that are external to the human mind.
  • Rain of Terror

    Rain of Terror
    It was a period of violance that occured . And many Have been terrorised.
  • Napolean becomes Emperor

    Napolean becomes Emperor
    Beginning in 1812, Napoleon began to encounter the first significant defeats of his military career, suffering through a disastrous invasion of Russia, losing Spain to the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsula War, and enduring total defeat against an allied force by 1814. And he was a good emporor.
  • Neplion is defeded

    Neplion is defeded
    Napolians forces marched into battle. They were beat by 2 armies in the 7th.
  • Tokugawa Shogunate ends

    Tokugawa Shogunate ends
    Following the Sengoku Period of "warring states", the central government had been largely reestablished by Oda Nobunaga during the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
  • 1st voyage

    1st voyage
    the first voyage of James Cook was a combined Royal Navy and Royal Society expedition to the south Pacific Ocean aboard HMS Endeavour, from 1768 to 1771
  • King Dynasty in china begins

    King Dynasty in china begins
    During the Qing Dynasty, China was ruled by the Manchus, a tribe of foreigners from northeastern China. The reigns of the first three emperors, which lasted for 133 years, were a time of peace and prosperity for China.
  • cathrine the great rules russia

    cathrine the great rules russia
    Catherine reformed the administration of Russian guberniyas, and many new cities and towns were founded on her orders. An admirer of Peter the Great, Catherine continued to modernise Russia along Western European lines.
  • louis xiv becomesking of france

    louis xiv becomesking of france
    King Louis XIV of France led an absolute monarchy during France’s classical age. He revoked the Edict of Nantes and is known for his aggressive foreign policy.
  • Martin Luther post 95 theses

    Martin Luther post 95 theses
    The Ninety-Five Theses question the Catholic Church's practice of selling indulgences and view skeptically the notion that a papal pardon rather than penance or genuine contrition can achieve forgiveness of sins.
  • Ottomans congure

    Ottomans congure
    well iIn the following list, the first column shows the year of the conquest.Some of the cities like Tabriz, Erivan or Belgrad had been conquered more than once. In this case,