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843
 
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The iconoclastic controversy ends when Theodora, widow of the emperor Theophilus, officially sanctions the veneration of icons       
c. 900
 
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With the end of inconoclasm, the screen between the nave and the altar sanctuary becomes covered in icons in Orthodox churches      
Iconostasis, Suzdal
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987
 
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Hugh Capet, a Frankish noble elected king of west Francia, establishes the royal dynasty of France.      
1082
 
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Venice acquires valuable trading privileges from Constantinople, her merchants being excused all dues and customs in the Byzantine empire     
c. 1100
 
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Greek texts, translated by Arabic scholars in Baghdad, gradually make their way through the Muslim world to Christian Europe     
1144
 
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The fall of Edessa prompts the pope, Eugenius III, to call for a second crusade to defend the Latin kingdom        
c. 1150
 
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The biblical kings and queens in the west porch of Chartres cathedral are a striking early example of Gothic sculpture       
Chartres Cathedral, figures round north door
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c. 1200
 
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In the cathedral on Torcello, and in St Mark's, Venetian mosaics are a culmination in the west of the Byzantine tradition        
1237
 
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Batu Khan and his Mongols sweep into Russia, where they and their descendants become known as the Golden Horde       
1354
 
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Gallipoli is taken by the Ottoman Turks, giving them their first foothold in Europe