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Timeline for British History to 1688
55, 54 B.C.
6? B.C
43 A.D.
61
122
140c.
313
396-8
410
410
476c
500c
590
597
664
731
756
794
812c
869
871
1003
1017
1042
1066
1069
1086
1073
1077
1094
1095
1136
1170
1180
1198
1199
1209
1215
1258
1272
1290
1297
1305
1314
Julius Caesar invades Britain
Jesus of Nazareth born
Britain occupied under Claudius
Boudicca’s rebellion in Britain crushed by Suetonius
Hadrian’s Wall built in Britain against the Picts
Antonine Wall built in Britain; abandoned c. 163
Edict of Milan allows for the liberty for the cult of Christianity
Roman victories in Britain against Picts, Scots, and Saxons
Visigoths, led by Alaric, sack Rome
Romans evacuate Britain
Saxon settlements in Sussex
British victory over Saxons at Badon Hill
Gregory the Great elected pope (590-604)
(St.) Augustine’s mission to England
Synod of Whitby: Roman practice imposed
(St.)Bede writes Ecclesiastical History
Irish Book of Kells
Viking raids on England and Ireland; Jarrow and Iona sacked
Beowulf, Anglo-Saxon poem
St. Edmund murdered by the Danes
Alfred the Great king of Wessex (871-99)
Swein Forkbeard, king of Denmark attacks England and takes London
Cnut becomes king of England and Denmark (1017-35)
Edward the Confessor, king of England (1042-66)
Normans invade England; William I defeats Harold at Hastings
Harrowing of the North by William I
Domesday survey in England
Hildebrand becomes Pope Gregory VII; Gregorian Reforms of the Church
Bayeux Tapestry illustrates the Norman conquest of England
(St.) Anselm writes “Cur Deus Homo?”
Pope Urban II preaches the first crusade
Geoffrey of Monmouth writes “History of the Kings of Britain”
Thomas Becket murdered by king Henry II
The longbow used in Wales
Innocent III pope (1198-1216); height of papal power and prestige
John I king of England (1199-1216)
Cambridge University founded
John I accepts Magna Carta from barons
Provisions of Oxford limit royal power in England
Edward I (1272-1307) begins the conquest of Wales
Jews expelled from England
William Wallace defeat English army at Stirling Bridge
Edward I executes Wallace
Robert Bruce defeats English at Bannockburn
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1338
1340
1346
1348
1351
1353
1356
1364
1381
1382
1387
1396
1399
1413
1415
1429
1431
1450
1453
1456c.
1460
1461
1471
1483
1485
1509
1517
1529
1533
1534
1535
1536
1540
1543
1545
1547
1553
1558
1559
1600c
1562
1563
1567
1570
Edward III claims the French throne and the Hundred Years War begins
Battle of Sluys; English gain control of the English Channel
Battle of Crecy, English victory, cannon used, Calais occupied
Black Death arrives in England, one-third of population dies
English “Statute of Labourers” seeks to uphold feudalism
Ottoman Turks enter Europe
Edward the Black Prince wins at Poitiers, French king John II captured
William Langland writes “Piers Plowman”
Peasants’ Revolt in England, Wat Tyler defeated, poll tax withdrawn
Lollards (John Wycliffe) condemned
Geoffrey Chaucer writes “Canterbury Tales”
Truce in Hundred Years War
Richard II deposed and murdered; Bollingbroke Henry IV (1399-1413)
Henry V king of England (1413-22)
Henry V wins at Agincourt, occupies Normandy
Joan of Arc relieves Orleans
Joan of Arc burned at the stake in Rouen
Jack Cade’s peasant rebellion suppressed
Hundred Years War ends, English War of the Roses begins,
Constantinople falls to Ottoman Turks
Gutenberg Bible: first printed book
Richard of York killed at Wakefield
Edward of York seizes English throne as Edward IV (1461-83)
Lancastrians defeated at Tewksbury, Henry VI killed, Edward IV accepted
(1471-83)
Edward V; Richard III king of England (1483-5)
Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at Bosworth, becomes Henry VII
Henry VIII king of England (1509-47)
Martin Luther’s 95 Theses begin the Protestan Reformation in Germany
Fall of English Chancellor, Cardinal Wolsey
Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn
English “Act of Supremacy,” break with the papacy
John Calvin in Geneva
Dissolution of English and Welsh monasteries
Henry VIII tries to impose political and religious settlement on Ireland
Nicolaus Copernicus writes “On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres”
Council of Trent convoked to reform the Catholic Church (1545-63)
Edward VI king of England (1547-53)
Mary Tudor queen of England (1553-8), brief Catholic restoration
France recaptures Calais from England, Elizabeth I queen (1558-98)
John Knox active in Scotland
Tobacco enters Europe
French Wars of Religion begin
Religious settlement in England; 39 Articles
Mary Queen of Scots flees to England
Pope Pius V excommunicates Elizabeth I
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1577
1587
1588
1594
1600
1602
1605
1607
1610
1618
1625
1627
1629
1633
1637
1640
1642
1644
1645
1646
1647
1648
1659
1659
1652
1653
1660
1662
1664
1665
1666
1666-7
1672
1688
Francis Drake’s voyage around the world begins
Mary Queen of Scots executed
Spanish Armada defeated
Bad harvests in England (1594-7)
Rebellion of Essex against Elizabeth I
William Shakespeare composes “Hamlet”
Gunpowder Plot in English Parliament
Virginia settled by British
Ulster planted with English and Scottish settlers
Thirty Years War begins in Europe
Charles I king of England (1625-49)
Britain and France at war (1627-9)
Charles I governs without Parliament
William Laud elected Bp. of Canterbury; opposes Puritans in Britain
Charles I faces crisis in Scotland over new liturgy
Long Parliament begins
First English Civil War begins
Charles I defeated at Marston Moor
New Model Army formed
Charles I defeated at Naseby, War ends
Leveller influence in the army
Second Civil War, Charles I accepts defeat
Charles I executed
Cromwell’s massacre at Drogheda, Ireland
First Anglo-Dutch War, Cromwell conquers the Scots
Oliver Cromwell “Protector” (1653-8)
Charles II restored as King (1660-85)
Royal Society in London
Second Anglo-Dutch War (1664–7)
Great Plague of London
Fire of London
Isaac Newton invents differential calculus
Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672–4)
English “Glorious Revolution,” William (1689–1702) and
Mary (1689–94) reign
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