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476
Fall of the WESTERN Roman Empire
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Period: 500 to Oct 5, 1500
Middle Ages
the "gloom and doom" century, the "Age of Faith" -
Oct 5, 1054
First Split of the Catholic Church
Catholic Church vs Orthodox Church -
Oct 5, 1095
Crusades in the Middle East
Result: influence Europe because they see learning over there= Renaissance -
Period: Oct 5, 1309 to Oct 5, 1377
Babybonian Capitivity
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Period: Oct 5, 1337 to Oct 5, 1453
Hundred Years War
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Oct 5, 1348
Black Death arrives at Europe
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Period: Oct 5, 1350 to
The Renaissance
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Period: Oct 5, 1350 to Oct 5, 1450
Early Renaissance
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Oct 5, 1378
Great Schism
Pope Urvan VI says he will reform the church, therefore the French cardinals decide to elect a different pope and this new pope (Clement VIII) splits the church and its followers. -
Oct 5, 1450
High Renaissance
began in 1450 and continued unitl the end of the Renaissance period. -
Oct 5, 1453
The EASTERN Roman Empire Falls
Also called the Byzantine Empire. Fell to the Turks. -
Oct 5, 1455
The First Movable Printing Press
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Period: Oct 5, 1455 to Oct 5, 1471
War of Roses
In England, between the House of York and the House of Lancastor -
Oct 5, 1492
Columbus sailed the ocean blue
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Oct 5, 1517
Martin Luther's 95 Theses
the event that is pointed to that started the reformation -
Period: Oct 5, 1517 to
Reformation
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Oct 5, 1521
Diet of Worms
The meeting of leader of Germany in which they decided the state of Luther to the state. -
Period: Oct 16, 1545 to Oct 16, 1563
The Counsel of Trent
great reform meeting for the Catholic Church. -
Oct 5, 1555
Peace of Augsburg
A peace treaty that ended the religous wars in the Holy Roman Empire. Said that the princes would pick and establish the religion of their choice in their state only. -
Oct 27, 1556
Charles I abdictated his position
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Oct 28, 1571
Battle of Lepanto
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Oct 28, 1572
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
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Period: to
War of Three Henrys
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Spanish Armada
a fleet of 300 ships sails from Spain and heads to England. This was the Invicible Armade that could not be defeated but somehow did. A "Protestant Wind" destroyed many ships and later the smaller English ships finished it off. This event is used to mark the beginning of English domination and the end of the Spanish Golden Age. -
Edict of Nantes
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Jamestown
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Defenestration of Prague
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Period: to
30 Years War
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Plymouth
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Peace of Westphalia
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Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes
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Treaty of Utrecht