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| 413 |
| | The Burgundians cross the Rhine and settle round Worms, before moving south to the Savoy region | |
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| c. 550 |
| | Most of Spain is by now in the hands of the Visigoths, though for a while the Byzantines win back territories in the south | |
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| 568 |
| | The Lombards invade northern Italy, and within four years occupy it as far south as the Po | |
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| 1066 |
| | Harold, hurrying south to confront the Normans after his victory at Stamford Bridge, is defeated and killed at Hastings | |
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| 1263 |
| | Pope Urban IV offers Sicily to a French prince, Charles of Anjou, who marches south in 1266 to fight for the kingdom | |
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| 1377 |
| | Jogaila inherits a pagan Lithuanian kingdom which has been extended as far south as Kiev | |
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| 1391 |
| | Construction begins on a canal from Lübeck south to the Elbe, linking the Baltic and the North Sea | |
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| 1494 |
| | In negotiations about the New World at Tordesillas, the king of Portugal insists on a new demarcation line which later brings him Brazil | |
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| 1501 |
| | Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci sets sail from Lisbon to explore to the south of the New World | |
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| 1660 |
| | General George Monck marches south from Scotland to London, to intervene in England's unresolved political crisis | |
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