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  •  476: End of Roman Empire in the West
  • 493-526: Reign of Theodoric in Italy
  • 518: Accession of Justin I
  • 527: Accession of Justinian I
  • 533-34: Belisarius reconquers Africa from Vandals
  • 535-40: Belisarius reconquers Most of Italy from Ostrogoths
  • 542: Plague in Constantinople
  • 552-53: Final defeat of Ostrogoths by Narses
  • 577: Invasion of the Balkans by Avars and Slavs begins
  • 610: Accession of Heraclius
  • 614-19: Persians conquer Syria, Palestine and Egypt
  • 622: Mohammed flees Mecca to Medina. Heraclius begins campaign  against Persia
  • 626: Siege of Constantinople by Persians and Avars
  • 627: Heraclius defeats Persians at Nineveh
  • 636-46: Arabs occupy Syria, Palestine and Egypt and overrun Persian Empire
  • 647: First Arab invasion of Asia Minor
  • 674-78: Siege of Constantinople by Arabs
  • 681: Foundation of Bulgarian state
  • 711: Arab conquest of North Africa complete
  • 717-18: Second siege of Constantinople by Arabs
  • 726-87: First period of Iconoclasm
  • 756-75: War between Byzantium and Bulgaria
  • 811: Nicephorus I defeated and killed by Bulgarians
  • 813-43: Second period of Iconoclasm
  • 827: Arabs occupy Crete
  • 864: Conversion of Bulgaria to the Greek-Orthodox faith
  • 912-22: War between Byzantium and Bulgaria
  • 923-44: Victorious campaigns of John Kurkuas against Arabs
  • 961: Crete reconquered from Arabs
  • 990-1019: Conquest of Bulgaria by Basil II
  • 1022: Annexation of Armenia complete
  • 1054: Schism between Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) Churches
  • 1055: Seljuq Turks take Baghdad
  • 1071: Seljuq Turks defeat and capture Romanus IV and overrun much of  Asia Minor. Bari captured by Normans
  • 1082: Alexius I grants trading privileges to Venice
  • 1097: First crusade
  • 1133-43: Victorious campaigns of John I in Cilicia and Syria
  • 1147: Second Crusade. Normans capture Corfu, Corinth and Thebes
  • 1155: Successful Byzantine campaign in Italy
  • 1176: Seljuq victory at Myriokephalon
  • 1182: Massacre of Latins in Constantinople
  • 1185: Normans capture and sack Thessaloniki
  • 1204: Capture of Constantinople by Fourth Crusade and establishment  of Latin Empire
  • 1259: Nicaean Army defeats Latins and Epirots at Pelagonia
  • 1261: Recapture of Constantinople by Nicaean force and end of Latin Empire
  • 1274: Council of Lyons. Michael VIII accepts church union
  • 1282: Sicilian Vespers: defeat of Charles of Anjou
  • 1308: Ottoman Turks take Ephesus
  • 1321-28: Civil war between Andronicus II and Andronicus III
  • 1329: Turks take Nicaea
  • 1337: Turks take Nicomedia
  • 1341-47: Civil war between John V and John Cantacuzenus
  • 1347: The Black Death
  • 1354: Turks take Gallipoli
  • 1365: Turks establish their capital at Adrianople
  • 1376-79: Civil war in Byzantium
  • 1387: Thessaloniki surrenders to Turks
  • 1393: End of Bulgarian state. Turks Occupy Thessalia
  • 1396: Defeat of crusaders at Nicopolis
  • 1397: Manuel Chrysoloras begins teaching Greek in Florence
  • 1397-1402: Siege of Constantinople by Sultan Bajezid
  • 1422: Murad besieges Constantinople
  • 1430: Turks recapture Thessaloniki
  • 1439: Council of Florence proclaims Church union
  • 1444: Turks defeat Hungarians and crusaders at Varna
  • 1453: Turks take Constantinople on May 29. Death of last emperor  Constantine XI Palaeologus
  • 1460: Turks take Mistra
  • 1461: Turks take Trebizonda


Compiled by Nikolaos Provatas. Source, R. Browning. 

 

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