Timeline: 600-1450 The Post-Classical Era
600 C.E.
700 C.E.
800 C.E.
900 C.E.
1000 C.E.
1100 C.E.
1200 C.E.
1300 C.E.
1400 C.E.
- 618-907 Tang Dynasty
- 661-750 Ummayad Caliphate
- 668 Korean Independence
700 C.E.
- 750 Abbasid Caliphate
- 777 North African Islamic kingdoms form
800 C.E.
- 800-814 Charlemagne Empire
900 C.E.
- 960-1127 Song Dynasty
- Tula established by Toltecs
- Vladmir I converts to Christianity
1000 C.E.
- 1054 Schism between Eastern and Western Christianity
- 1055 Abbasid caliphate controlled by Seljuk Turks
- 1066 Feudal monarchy on the rise
- 1096-1099 First Crusade (to Palestine)
1100 C.E.
- 1100 China invents exploding powder
- 1150 Toltec Empire declines and ends
- 1185-1333 Kamakura Shogunate
1200 C.E.
- 1231-1392 Korea ruled by Mongols
- 1236 Mongols capture Russia
- 1258 Baghdad captured by Mongols, Abbasid caliphate ends
- 1265 First English parliament
- 1279-1368 China ruled by Mongols
1300 C.E.
- 1320s Europeans use first cannon in war
- 1320-1340 Bubonic plague originates in Gobi desert and spreads
- 1338-1453 Hundred Years’ War
1400 C.E.
- 1405-1433 Chinese trading expeditions
- 1453 End of Byzantine Empire
We hope this timeline helps organize your thoughts by laying out the chronological order things happened in!