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40 | 1126–1152 Missionary work of Vizelin among the northern Elbe Slavs | | |
16 | 1130–1177 Norwegian civil wars | | |
2 | 1131–1157 Danish civil wars | | |
59 | 1147 Beginning of crusading against pagans in the Baltic region | | |
5 | 1152 Nidaros (Trondheim) becomes archbishopric for Norway, Iceland, Faroes, Greenland | | |
51 | 1164 Uppsala becomes archbishopric for Sweden | | |
76 | 1 March 713, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anno I | | |
77 | 1 March 717, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni V | | |
78 | 1 March 720, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni VIII | | |
99 | 1 March 721, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni IX | | |
80 | 1 March 723, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XI | | |
81 | 1 March 724, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XII | | |
82 | 1 March 725, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XIII | | |
83 | 1 March 726, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XIV | | |
84 | 1 March 727, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XV | | |
85 | 1 March 728, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XVI | | |
86 | 1 March 729, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XVII | | |
87 | 1 March 731, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XIX | | |
88 | 1 March 733, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XXI | | |
89 | 1 March 734, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XXII | | |
90 | 1 March 735, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni XIII | | |
96 | 1 March 750, promulgation of Ahistulfi Legis anno I | | |
97 | 1 March 755, promulgation of Ahistulfi Legis anni V | | |
71 | 22 November 643 Promulgation of the Edictus Rothari | | |
62 | 267-268 Barbarians raid the Balkans until their defeat at Nestos (Spring 268) | | |
63 | 269 Barbarians raid the Balkans until their defeat at Naissus (Summer 269) | | |
22 | 284-305 Reign of Emperor Diocletian | | |
64 | 285 Maximian defeats two barbarian armies – one of Burgundians and Alamanni, the other of Chaibones and Heruli | | |
34 | 306-337 Reign of Emperor Constantine I | | |
66 | 360 Constantius II requests several units from Julian's army for his imminent campaign against the Persians | | |
65 | 360 Julian sends the magister equitum in Britain Lupicinus auxiliary troops to fight the Scots and the Picts | | |
35 | 375 Huns arrive north of the Black Sea and crush the Goths, many of whom cross the Lower Danube into the empire | | |
33 | 378 Goths revolt and rout emperor Valens and his army in the Battle of Adrianople | | |
21 | 379-395 Emperor Theodosius I. overcomes his rival, but bloody battles for the throne become endemic and weaken defenses against ‘barbarians’ | | |
38 | 406 A mixed group of Vandals, Alans, and Suebi cross the Rhine and plunder in Gaul and Spain | | |
44 | 407 The usurper Constantine III withdraws the Roman troops from Britain, where direct imperial control ends. | | |
39 | 410 Visigoths under Alaric sack Rome | | |
1 | 435-453 Attila, King of the Huns, establishes a steppe empire in the Carpathian Basin and leads major raids into the Balkan provinces, Gaul and Italy | | |
27 | 439 The fall of Carthago seals the Vandal conquest of Africa, Rome’s richest province | | |
30 | 440s Burgundian kingdom in SW-Gaul; Angles and Saxons expand in Britain | | |
32 | 454 After Attila’s death, his empire collapses, and Goths, Gepids and other peoples control the Carpathian Basin | | |
13 | 463 First mention of central Asian Avars in Byzantine sources in connection with westward migration of Sabirs, Ogurs, Saragurs, and Onogurs | | |
23 | 476 Deposition of the last Western Roman emperor Romulus Augustus by the officer Odoacer | | |
37 | 482-511 King Clovis I establishes a Frankish kingdom in Gaul, pushes Visigoths into Spain | | |
24 | 489-493 Ostrogoths under Theoderic conquer Italy | | |
3 | 527-565 East Roman (Byzantine) emperor Justinian I | | |
14 | 535-554 Gothic war in Italy, Byzantines destroy Ostrogothic kingdom | | |
67 | 541-562 Lazic War | | |
60 | 552-555 the Turks destroy the Empire of the Rouran (Avars) in Mongolia | | |
118 | 558 First Avar embassy | | |
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