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46 559-561 A group of Avars under Khagan Baian advances north of the Black Sea and defeats Sabirs, Utigurs, and Antes |
68 565-578 Emperor Justin II |
20 567 Decisive victory of the Lombards under Alboin against the Gepids in the Carpathian Basin |
52 568 Lombards and affiliated groups under King Alboin leave Pannonia and establish their rule in parts of Italy; the Avars occupy the Carpathian Basin |
69 582-602 Emperor Maurice |
56 582 Avar and Slavic raids intensify in Balkan Peninsula |
70 583 The Varchonite tribes Tarniakh, Kotzagir, and Zabender flee from the Turks and join the Avars |
132 584 Advance of the Avars |
41 610-641 Emperor Heraclius; victory against Persia after a long war (628) |
17 623-638 Dagobert I., king of the Franks; Frankish power begins to decline |
7 626 Failed siege of Constantinople ends Avar raids; successful rebellion of Slavs in Bohemia/Moravia under Samo |
45 630/35 Bulgar Empire north of the Black Sea under Khan Kuvrat expands against Avars and Turks |
72 636-652 Lombard King, Rothari |
73 662-672 Lombard King, Grimoald |
47 670 Khazars defeat Bulgars and establish new steppe empire north of the Caucasus |
8 680s Khan Asparuch founds a Bulgar khanate in the NE Balkan Peninsula |
29 711 Visigothic defeat against Muslim invaders and establishment of Muslim al-Andalus |
75 712-744 Lombard King Liutprand |
26 714–741 Charles Martel, Frankish mayor of the palace, begins new cycle of Frankish expansion |
79 722/723, promulgation of Liutprand Leges Anni X/XI |
91 744-749, Ratchis King of the Lombards |
92 745/746, promulgation of [I] Ratchis Leges p. chr. 745 vel 746 |
94 746-749, promulgation of [III] Ratchis Capitula in Breve Statuta |
93 746, promulgation of [II] Ratchis Leges p. chr. 746 |
95 749-756 Lombard King, Aistulf |
25 754 – 768 Pepin (or Pippin) the Younger, first Carolingian King of the Franks (751) |
98 755 or 756, Ahistulfi regis capitula spuria |
6 768 – 814 Charlemagne King of the Franks, King of Italy (f. 774), Holy Roman Emperor (f. 800), |
53 774 Charlemagne conquers the Lombard realms under king Desiderius. |
42 791-796 Charlemagne’s armies subdue Avar khaganate meeting little resistance |
15 793 Viking raid on the monastery of Lindisfarne |
43 799–803 Avar uprising against the Franks ultimately fails; Franks organise lands between Enns and Raba rivers and control Slavic groups in the rest of Pannonia |
12 800 (25th of December) Charlemagne crowned emperor by pope Leo III in Rome |
28 814-840 Louis the Pious emperor and King of the Franks, Carolingian power begins to decline |
49 826 Beginning of Ansgar’s missionary career in Scandinavia |
31 843 Treaty of Verdun marks the division of the Frankish empire into three parts (Lothar I, Louis “the German”, Charles II “the Bald”) |
50 845 Sack of Paris and destruction of Hamburg by viking raiders |
58 863 – c. 885 Mission of Konstantinos and Methodios to the Moravians, sent by Constantinople. |
18 869 – ca. 885 Methodius leads the mission in Pannonia and meets fierce resistance at the hand of the Bavarian bishops, foremost archbishop Adalwin of Salzburg. |
4 948 Bishoprics established in Denmark |
9 955 August 10th, second battle of Lechfeld, King Otto has a decisive victory against the Hungarians. |
61 963 Denmark officially Christian |
36 983 Revolt of pagan Slavs in the Elbe region against Saxon dominance |
48 995–1028 Christianisation of Norway by Olav Tryggvason and Olav Haraldsson |
116 Angilberga leaves Capua |
155 Arabic siege of Constantinople |
114 Attempt to subjugate Benevento |
136 Avar ambush against Heraclius |
144 Battle of Brenta |
120 Battle of Clontarf and death of Brian Bóruma (Boru), high-king of Ireland |

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