936–973 | Reign of Otto I in Germany; facilitates spread of Christianity in the Baltics and eastern Europe |
1059 | Lateran Council restricts election of the pope to the college of cardinals |
1061–1091 | Normans defeat Muslims and Byzantines in Sicily |
1066 | Norman conquest of England |
1073–1085 | Pontificate of Pope Gregory VII, proponent of Gregorian reforms |
1095–1291 | Crusades |
1098 | Cistercian order established |
1100–1135 | Reign of Henry I of England; establishment of the Exchequer, England’s bureau of finance |
1100–1200 | Establishment of canon law |
1154–1189 | Reign of Henry II of England; revision of legal procedure; beginnings of common law |
1170 | Thomas Becket assassinated in England |
1180–1223 | Reign of Philip II (Philip Augustus) in France; territory of France greatly expanded |
1198–1216 | Innocent III; height of the medieval papacy |
1215 | Magna Carta |
1216 | Papal recognition of Dominican order |
1221 | Papal recognition of Franciscan order |
1290 | Jews expelled from England |
1298 | Pope Boniface VIII orders all nuns to be cloistered |
1302 | Pope Boniface VIII declares all Christians subject to the pope in Unam Sanctam |
1306 | Jews expelled from France |
1397 | Queen Margrete establishes Union of Kalmar |