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Early Medieval History (410-1066 CE)
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Les événements
Sack of Rome by Visigoths
Suebi in Galicia convert to Arianism
Visigoths gain control of Hispania and Septimania
Arrest of Pope Martin I by Byzantine Emperor Constans II for opposing Monothelitism.
St. Augustine of Hippo begins writing "City of God" to comfort Christians after sacking of Rome.
Jun 22-Jul 31: First Council of Ephesus
Approx. Date Anglo-Saxons settle in Britain
Earliest record of Old English language
Huns led by Attila defeated by Romans and Visigoths at Battle of Catalunian Plains
Huns defeated by Germanic alliance at Battle of Nedao
Council of Chalcedon
City of Awuilei destroyed by Attila
Vandals sack Rome
Riothamus, King of Britons, helps Romans in Brittany fight Visigoths
Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon/Council of Mar Isaac
Persian Christian Church declares itself independent of Rome/Constantinople
Odoacer deposes last Western Roman Emperor Romulus Augustulus
School of Edessa closed by Byzantine Emperor Zeno for its Nestorian teachings
Theodoric the Great kills Odoacer, King of Italy at banquet, cementing his control of Italy.
c. 500: Briton victory at Battle of Mons Badonicus halts West Saxon advance into Britannia.
Spring: Franks, led by Clovis, defeat Visigoth invasion, led by Alaric II, at battle of Vouille, forcing retreat into Spain.
Battle of Tours/Poitiers
Muhammad's visions begin
Muhammad and his followers migrate from Mecca to Medina to avoid persecution
Muhammad initiates Islamic Conquest against Mecca at Battle of Badr
Muhammad defeated and wounded by forces of Mecca at Battle of Uhud
Mar 31-13 Apr: Muhammad defeats Meccan confederation at Battle of the Trench/of Khandaq
Byzantines defeat Muhammad at Battle of Mu'tah
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah signed between Muhammad and Mecca
Conquest of Mecca by Muhammad
Victory of Muhammad at Battle of Hunayn
Muhammad's Expedition of Tabuk
Death of Muhammad
Rashidun Caliphate founded by Muhammad's followers
Muslim invasion of Byzantine territory in Levant
Fall of Damascus to Muslims
Muslims defeat Byzantines at Battle of Yarmuk secures control of Syria.
Fall of Jerusalem to Muslims
Muslim victory over Byzantines at Battle of the Iron Bridge
Muslim victory over Byzantines at Battle of the Masts: First decisive Muslim naval battle
Périodes
Pope Innocent I
Honorius, Western Roman Emperor
Pope Zosimus
Anti-Pope Eulalius
Pope Boniface I
Pope Celestine I
Pope Sixtus III
Pope Leo I (the Great)
Pope Hilary
Pope Simplicius
Pope Felix III
Pope Gelasius I
Pope Anastasius II
Pope Symmachus
Pope Laurence
Joannes, Western Roman Emperor
Constantine III, Co-Western Emperor
Valentinian III, Western Roman Emperor
Avitus, Western Roman Emperor
Majorian, Western Roman Emperor
Patronius Maximus, Western Roman Emperor
Constantius III, Co-Western Roman Emperor
Libius Severus, Western Roman Emperor
Anthemius, Western Roman Emperor
Olybrius, Western Roman Emperor
Glycerius, Western Roman Emperor
Julius Nepos, Western Roman Emperor
Romulus Augustulus, Western Roman Emperor
Pope Hormisdas
Pope John I
Pope Felix IV
Pope Boniface II
Anti-Pope Dioscore
Pope John II
Pope Agapetus I
Pope Silverius
Pope Vigilius
Pope Pelagius I
Pope John III
Pope Benedict I
Pope Pelagius II
Pope Gregory I (the Great)
Odoacer, King of Italy
Theodoric the Great, King of Ostrogoths (fr. 475), King of Italy (fr. 493), King of Visigoths (fr. 511)
Athalaric, King of Ostrogoths
Amalasuintha, Queen Regent of Ostrogoths
Theodahad, King of Ostrogoths
Vitiges, King of Ostrogoths
Ildibad, King of Ostrogoths
Totila, King of Ostrogoths
Theodosius II, Eastern Roman Emperor
Marcian, Eastern Roman Emperor
Leo I "the Thracian", Eastern Roman Emperor
Leo II, Eastern Roman Emperor
Zeno, Eastern Roman Emperor (first reign)
Basiliscus, Eastern Roman Emperor
Zeno, Eastern Roman Emperor (second reign)
Anastasius I Dicorus, Byzantine Emperor
Justin I, Byzantine Emperor
Justinian I "the Great", Byzantine Emperor
Justin II "the Younger", Byzantine Emperor
Tiberius II Constantine, Byzantine Emperor
Maurice, Byzantine Emperor
Hermeric, King of Suebi Kingdom of Galicia
Malaric, King of Suebi in Galicia
Miro, King of Suebi in Galicia
Rechila, King of Suebi in Galicia
Rechiar, King of Suebi in Galicia
Suebi Galica Dark Period
Hermeneric, King of Suebi in Galicia (duration of reign unknown)
Veremund, King of Suebi in Galicia (duration of reign unknown)
Pope Sabinian
Chararic, King of Suebi in Galicia (estimate)
Ariamir, King of Suebi in Galica (estimate)
Theodemir, King of Suebi in Galicia (estimate)
Eboric, King of Suebi in Galicia
Audeca, King of Suebi in Galicia
Liuvigild, King of Visigoths
Reccared I, King of Visigoths
Liuva II, King of Visigoths
Witteric, King of Visigoths
Gundemar, King of Visigoths
Sisebut, King of Visigoths
Reccared II, King of Visigoths
Suintila, King of Visigoths
Sisenand, King of Visigoths
Chintila, King of Visigoths
Tulga, King of Visigoths
Chindasuinth, King of Visigoths
Recceswinth, King of Visigoths
Wamba, King of Visigoths
Erwig, King of Visigoths
Egica, King of Visigoths
Wittiza, King of Visigoths
Roderic, King of Visigoths
Pope Boniface III
Pope Boniface IV
Pope Adeodatus I
Pope Boniface V
Pope Honorius I
Pope Severnius
Pope John IV
Pope Theodore I
Pope Martin I
Pope Eugene I
Pope Vitalian
Pope Adeodatus II
Pope Donus
Pope Agatho
Pope Leo II
Pope Benedict II
Pope John V
Pope Canon
Pope Sergius I
Pope John VI
Pope John VII
Pope Sisinnius
Pope Constantine
Pope Gregory II
Pope Gregory III
Pope Zachary
Pope Stephen (elected but not consecrated)
Pope Stephen II
Pope Paul I
Pope Stephen III
Pope Adrian I
Pope Leo III
Pope Stephen IV
Pope Paschal I
Pope Eugene II
Pope Valentine
Pope Gregory IV
Pope Sergius II
Pope Leo IV
Pope Benedict III
Pope Nicholas I
Pope Adrian II
Pope John VIII
Pope Marinus I
Pope Adrian III
Pope Stephen V
Pope Formosus
Pope Boniface VI
Pope Stephen VI
Pope Romanus
Pope Theodore II
Pope John IX
Pope Benedict IV
Pope Leo V
Anti-Pope Christopher
Pope Sergius III
Pope Anastasius III
Pope Lando
Pope John X
Pope Leo VI
Pope Stephen VII
Pope John XI
Pope Leo VII
Pope Stephen VIII
Pope Marinus II
Pope Agapetus II
Pope John XII
Anti-Pope Leo VIII
Pope John XII
Pope Benedict V
Pope Leo VIII
Pope John XIII
Pope Benedict VI
Anti-Pope Boniface VII
Pope Benedict VII
Pope John XIV
Anti-Pope Boniface VII
Pope John XV
Pope Gregory V
Anti-Pope John XVI
Pope Sylvester II
Pope John XVII
Pope John XVIII
Pope Sergius IV
Anti-Pope Gregory VI
Pope Benedict VIII
Pope John XIX
Pope Benedict IX
Pope Sylvester III
Pope Benedict IX
Pope Gregory VI
Pope Clement II
Pope Benedict IX
Pope Damasus II
Pope Leo IX
Pope Victor II
Pope Stephen IX
Anti-Pope Benedict X
Pope Nicholas II
Anti-Pope Honorius II
Pope Alexander II
Phocas, Byzantine Emperor
Heraclius, Byzantine Emperor
Heraclius Constantine/Constantine III, Byzantine Emperor
Heraclonas, Byzantine Emperor
Constans II "the Bearded", Byzantine Emperor
Constantine IV "the Younger", Byzantine Emperor
Justinian II "Rhinotmentos", Byzantine Emperor (first reign)
Leontius, Byzantine Emperor
Tiberius III, Byzantine Emperor
Justinian II "Rinotmentos", Byzantine Emperor (second reign)
Philippikos, Byzantine Emperor
Anastasius II, Byzantine Emperor
Theodosius III, Byzantine Emperor
Leo III "the Syrian", Byzantine Emperor
Constantine V, Byzantine Emperor
Leo IV "the Khazar", Byzantine Emperor
Constantine VI, Byzantine Emperor
Irene of Athens, Regent (780-790), Empress Regnant (797-802)
Nikephoros I, Byzantine Emperor
Staurakios, Byzantine Emperor
Michael I Rangabe, Byzantine Emperor
Leo V the Armenian, Byzantine Emperor
Michael II "the Stammerer", Byzantine Emperor
Theophilos, Byzantine Emperor
Michael III "The Drunkard", Byzantine Emperor
Theodora "the Armenian" or "the Blessed", Byzantine Empress Regent
Thekla, Byzantine Co-Empress
Basil I, Byzantine Emperor
Leo VI "the Wise"
Alexander, Byzantine Emperor
Constantine VII Porphyrogentius
Romanos II, Byzantine Emperor
Nikephoros II Phokas, Byzantine Emperor
John I, Byzantine Emperor
Basil II "the Bulgar Slayer", Byzantine Emperor
Constantine VIII Porphyrogentius, Byzantine Emperor
Romanos III Argyros, Byzantine Emperor
Michael IV "the Paphlagonian", Byzantine Emperor
Zoë Porphyrogenita, Byzantine Empress Regnant
Michael V, Byzantine Emperor
Theodora Porphyrogenita, Byzantine Empress Regnant
Michael VI Bringas "Stratiotikos", Byzantine Emperor
Isaac I Komnenos, Byzantine Emperor
Constantine X Doukas, Byzantine Emperor
Constantine IX Monomachos, Byzantine Emperor
St. Augustine of Hippo
Attila "the Hun", King of Hunnic Empire
Hunnic Empire
Alaric I, King of Visigoths
Athaulf, King of Visigoths
Sigeric, King of Visigoths
Walha, King of Visigoths
Theodoric I, King of Visigoths
Thorismund, King of Visigoths
Theodoric II, King of Visigoths
Euric, King of Visigoths
Alaric II, King of Visigoths
Gesalec, King of Visigoths
Amalaric, King of Visigoths
Theudis, King of Visigoths
Theudigisel, King of Visigoths
Agila I, King of Visigoths
Athanagild, King of Visigoths
Liuva I, King of Visigoths
Siege of Revenna by Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths
Clovis I, King of the Franks
Childebert I, King of the Neustrian Franks
Chlothar I "the Old", King of the Franks
Charibert I, King of the Neustrian Franks
Chilperic I, King of the Neustrian Franks
Chlothar II "the Young", King of Neustrian Franks (fr. 584), King of the Franks (fr. 613)
Dagobert I, King of Austrasian Franks (623-634), King of the Franks (fr. 629)
Clovis II, King of the Neustrian Franks
Chlothar III, King of the Franks (657-662), King of Neustrian Franks (fr. 657)
Childeric II, King of the Franks
Theuderic III, King of the Neustrian Franks (fr. 675), King of Franks (fr. 691)
Theuderic I, King of Austrasian Franks
Theudebert I, King of Austrasian Franks
Theudebald, King of Austrasian Franks
Sigebert I, King of Austrasian Franks
Childebert II, King of Austrasian Franks
Theudebert II, King of Austrasian Franks
Theuderic II, King of Austrasian Franks
Sigebert II, King of Austrasian Franks
Sigebert III, King of Austrasian Franks
Childebert "the Adopted", King of Austrasian Franks
Clovis III, King of Austrasian Franks
Dagobert II, King of Austrasian Franks
Clovis IV, King of the Franks
Childebert III "the Just", King of the Franks
Dagobert III "the Just", King of the Franks
Chilperic II, King of the Franks
Theuderic IV, King of the Franks
Childeric III "the Phantom King", King of the Franks
Charles Martel, Regent of Frankish Kingdom
Muhammad ibn Abdullah, "the Messenger of God"
Abu Bakr, Caliph of Rashidun
Ridda Wars: Abu Bakr vs Arabian tribes
Umar ibn al-Khattab, Caliph of Rashidun
Uthman ibn Affan, Caliph of Rashidun
Muslim conquest of Persia
Muslim conquest of Egypt
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