History of the Byzantines

  • Period: 300 to 1500

    History of the Byzantines

  • 532

    Nika Revolt

    Nika Revolt
    It was the most violent riot in the history of Constantinople, with nearly half the city being burned or destroyed and thousands of people dead.
  • 533

    General Belisarius military campaigns

    General Belisarius military campaigns
    For his efforts, Belisarius was rewarded by Justanian with the command of a land and sea expedition against the vandal kingdom. The pro-Roman vandal king HIlderic had been deposed and murdered by the usurper Gelimer, giving Justanian a legal pretext.
  • 997

    Early Islamic Military conquests of Bulgaria

    Early Islamic Military conquests of Bulgaria
    There was a series of conflicts between the Bulgaria and Byzantine emperor. It eventually lead to the gradual conquest of Bulgaria. Emperor basil II ordered the Byzantine military to the gates of Trajan.
  • 1054

    Great Schism

    Great Schism
    The roman catholic church and the greek orthodox church split apart. It lasted until the 11th century.
  • 1095

    Emperor Alexios I contacts Pope Urban II for military help in middle east

    Emperor Alexios I contacts Pope Urban II for military help in middle east
    Pope Urban II makes the most influential speech of the middle ages. The crusades called all Christians in Europe to war against Muslims in order to reclaim the Holy Land.
  • 1204

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth Crusade
    The Fourth Crusade was originally intended to conquer Muslim- controlled Jerusalem by means of an invasion through Egypt. In April 1204, the crusaders of western Europe invaded and sacked the christian city of Constantinople.
  • 1453

    Fall of Constantinople to the ottoman turks

    Fall of Constantinople to the ottoman turks
    The sledge of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire and one of the most heavily fortified cities in the world, took place in 1453. Sultan Mehmed II, ruler of the ottoman turks, led the assault.