Black Death
Peasant Revolt
Crusades
Rise and fall of the Knights Templar
1066 and William the Conqueror
Compilation of the Doomsday Book
Building of the Kremlin in Moscow
Building Tower of London
Saladin uniting the Muslim world
Marco Polo's travels
Magna Carta
Chaucer writes The Cantebury Tales
Timur
Expansion of the Mongol Empire
End of the Byzantine Empire
Fall of Constantinople
Gothic architecture
Rise of the Medici Family
Battle of Poitiers
War of the Roses
Bible translated into English
100 Years War
Gutenberg Press
The Great Famine
Battle of Crecy
Hanseatic League formed
Begining of the Inquisition
Murder of Thomas a Becket
Battle of Agincourt
Caxton sets up his printing press
William Wallace
Timur invades India
Ashikaga shogunate period in Japan starts
Kublai Khan comes to power in China
Defeat of Kublai Khan's great invasion fleet
Golden Palace in Japan built
Rise of the Toltec Empire
Aztec Empire
Manco Cápac and the rise of the Incan Empire
Disappearance of the Anasazi from the Chaco Canyon region
Protestant Reformation
Coronation of Charlamagne
Moors defeated in Spain
Islamic Golden Age of Sciences
Western Schism
Papal Indulgences
Luther
Here are only a few that I can think of: The Crusades, Battle of Hastings - William the Conqueror vs. Harold of Wessex, The fight btwn Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV of Germany, The Concordat of Worms King John and the signing of the Magna Carta, The Angles and the Saxons invade Britain, King Charlemagne's Coronation, Clovis is chosen to be Frankish ruler "King" Arthur's twelve battles
There were three events of this time that were very important in the West.
One was the collapse of the West Roman Empire, which happened gradually over the course of the fifth century, though the date 476 is often given as a date for the fall of Rome (a simplification that is appalling, as far as I am concerned).
The second was the rise of Islam, which was founded by Muhammad, who died in 632.
The third was the creation of the Carolingian Empire, in 800. This empire divided into large pieces, but these gave rise to France and the Holy Roman Empire (Germany).
The "The Black death" would be an important event in the Medieval Times. The black death wiped out one third of Europe!!
The Black Death
The Peasants' Revolt
The Murder of Thomas Becket
We covered these at school, hope it helps.
They were all killed to prevent it from spreading around the kingdom.
No it was not. It was a name for the rich in medieval times and the majority of the population were certainly not wealthy!
In Kievan, Russia a veche was an assembly or gathering of people where important issues were addressed. The veche was common in medieval times.
Treason!!
in my dick
the events were sometimes organized
nothing it happened occasionally
PLAGUE! Wooohooo! And knights.
for defense
yes
King Arthur died
ask your mama
Because they had wings.
He died of want
he will wear dishrags
they were plagues
If this refers to the entertainment show Medieval times, it is a predetermined outcome based on the actor's showmen ship, or seating arrangement. It this refers to actual old medieval jousting events, then it was based on class, hierarchy, or the monarchs favor.