
UTP ShapingWestCiv-02.indd 130 LATE ANTIQUITY and the EARLY MIDDLE AGES Odoacer deposes Romulus Augustulus (traditional date of the fall of Rome and start All free people within the empire declared Roman citizens: 212 of the Early Middle Ages): 476 Castellan of Melun besieged by the king of France: 991 Council of Nicaea: 325 Massacre at Thessalonica: 390 Treaty of Verdun: 843 “Year of the four emperors”: 69 Battle of the Milvian Bridge: 312 Battle of Adrianople: 378 Charlemagne crowned Roman emperor: 800 Emergence of the Peace of God City of Rome sacked by the Visigoths: 410 movement: ca. 1000 Pantheon (present version) built: ca. 126 “Franco-papal alliance” sealed: 751 AD 500 AD 1000 Principate: 31 BC–ca. AD 284 Dominate: 284–476 Early Middle Ages: ca. 500–1000 Late Antiquity: ca. 200–750 Rule of Augustus Height of Third-Century Crisis: ca. 235–284 Carolingian Empire: ca. 800–850 (Republic ends and empire begins): Rule of “Five Good Emperors”: Umayyads 661–750 Disintegration of Carolingian Empire: ca. 850–1000 31 BC–AD 14 Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Romulus Augustulus: 475–476 ?feudal society?: ca. 850–1000 Jesus: 4 BC–AD 30 Marcus Aurelius: 96–180 Saint Benedict: ca. 480–ca. 547 Ali: caliph 656–661 Diocletian: 284–305 Caligula: 37–41 Fredegund: died 597 Caracalla: 211–217 Constantine: 306–337 Clovis: 481–511 Saint Paul: d. ca. 64 Tertullian: ca.160–c. 220 Cassiodorus: ca. 490–ca. 580 Pepin the Short: 751–768 Jerome: ca. 342–420 Blandina: d. ca. 178 Theodoric the Ostrogoth: 493–526 Bishop Irenaeus: ca. 130–202 Augustine: 354–430 Charlemagne: king of the Franks, 768–814; emperor, 800–814 Justinian: 527–565 Charles Martel: ca. 688–741 Commodus: 180–192 Valens: 364–378 Montanus: fl. 2nd c. Septimius Severus: 193–211 Brunhild: ca. 533–613 Louis the Pious: 814–840 Prisca: fl. 2nd c. Alaric: ca. 370–410 Decius: 249–251 Chilperic I: 561–584 Maximillia: fl. 2nd c. Saint Antony: ca. 251–356 Theodosius: 379–395 Mohammed: 570–632 Arius: ca. 260–336 Gregory of Tours: ca. 539–594 Merobaudes: died 387 Gregory the Great: 590–604 Agilulf of the Lombards: 590–615 Berengar of Narbonne complains about Archbishop Wifred before church council: ca. 1059–1060 Abbot of Nonantola makes promises to his tenants: 1050 Constantinople conquered by the Ottoman Turks: 1453 AD 1000 AD 1500 AD 2000 Late Middle Ages: Early Modern West: High Middle Ages: ca. 1000–1300 ca. 1300–1500 ca. 1500–1789 Renaissance: ca. 1300–1550 Ibn Sina: 980–1037 Ibn Rushd Averroes: 1126–1198 Edward Gibbon: 1737–1794 2013-07-22 4:51 PM.
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