Timeline of the Crusades. D a t e s E v e n t s 1066-1087 -Battle of Hastings -Defeat of Harold Godwinson -Completion of Doomsday Book 1087-1100 -reigning.

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Timeline of the Crusades

D a t e s E v e n t s Battle of Hastings -Defeat of Harold Godwinson -Completion of Doomsday Book reigning of King William Rufus -Wales is invaded by him -they build castles along the borders two crusades evolved (First & Second) -Muslims had Jerusalem taken away for the second time fourth crusade emerged -had a children’s crusade -Magna Carta was eventually signed Early Middle Ages Timeline

D a t e s E v e n t s King Edward II is reigned - he later was confined but surprisingly escaped to France with his wife; the Queen of England -the king was then forced to give up his throne and pass it on to his son King Edward III King Edward III is reigned -Black Death in Asia occurred -he proceeded with no trial when he was condemned -later hung at Tyburn in November added a new poll tax and they were furious about it and marched through London to try and distinguish the new tax -Peasants revolted in England -the group consisted of about 10,000 rebels which burned most of town -Bible is translated into English by a man named John Wycliffe Late Middle Ages Timeline

Knights Templar Timeline Jerusalem was taken by the Turks - initiating the crusades of the Middle Ages Crusaders led by Godfrey of Bouillon took Jerusalem back from the Turks. The founding of the Knights Templar was initiated shortly after this date by Bernard of Clairvaux This particular timeline was