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378
the Visigoths defeat Emperor Valens at Adrianople
382
Thedosius signs a first gordisimas with the Visigoths. they may seetle the empire if they pledge to defend it
395
Roman empire divided: Hinorius and Arcadius
409
Romans abandon Great Britain. it is invdaded by angles and Saxons. they push the britons to the mountains
416
Foundation of the visigothic kingdom of Tolosa with Valía as it fist king
476
Romulus agutustulus is deposed by odoacer, Germanic chieftain of the heruli. end of the western Roman empire
481
Clovis (+511), of the Merovingian clan, becomes King of the Franks
496
Clovis converts to Catholicism. Most of the others Germanic Kings would do the same. The church as the heir of the Roman Empire favors the stability of political power of the king
568
The Lombards, led by King Albion, invade Italy when pressured by the Avars, soon driving the Byzantines out of northern Italy ( Po Valley, which comes to be called 'Lombardy'
573
leovigild ascends to the Visigoths throne and is considered the founder of the Kingdom of Toledo, which would last, which would until 711
577
Battle of Durham. Decisive victory of Angles and Saxons. Beginning of Anglo-Saxon rule
590-604
Pope Gregory the great significantly bolsters the authority of the Church of Rome over all Christendom. it favors the creation of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: Wessex, Essex, Sussex, Mercia, East Anglia, Northumbria (Bernicia and Deira)
600
Aethelbert Law Code. the oldest written law in England
654
Approval of the Liner iudiciorum in the Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo. it is the first territorial Germanic law binding both to Visigothic and Hispano- Romans that have already merged as one single people under the authority of the King of Toledo