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Church History Timeline

  • 100

    Apostolic Era AD35

    Apostolic Era AD35
    AD 35
    Started after Jesus' resurrection.
  • 100

    Beliefs

    AD 35
    God is the one, creator, who acts in history to transform this world and humanity
    Jesus is the supreme revelation of God, who will bring to completion the redeeming work of God
  • 100

    Expansion

    Expansion
    AD 100
    Expantion of Christianity
  • 100

    Jesus

    Jesus
    AD 30
    Jesus' Death
  • Period: 100 to 400

    The Apostolic Era

  • 200

    The Bible

    The Bible
    Translation of the Bible are discovered
  • 400

    Early Medieval Era Wars

    Early Medieval Era Wars
    • King Arthur tried to keep out the Vikings, but they, moved into the Roman Empire. They fought with Roman soldiers to push back the Huns in 451 AD.
      • In 533 AD, the Roman emperor Justinian decided to get rid of all these invaders and rebuild the Roman Empire.
      • Wars had weakened the Empire even more, and then in 542 AD the bubonic plague struck Constantinople and soon spread all over Europe and North Africa.
      • 780, Charlemagne calling his kingdom the Holy Roman Empire
  • Period: 400 to May 18, 1000

    Early Medieval Era 400 - 1000

    • King Arthur tried to keep out the Vikings, but they, moved into the Roman Empire. They fought with Roman soldiers to push back the Huns in 451 AD.
      • In 533 AD, the Roman emperor Justinian decided to get rid of all these invaders and rebuild the Roman Empire.
      • Wars had weakened the Empire even more, and then in 542 AD the bubonic plague struck Constantinople and soon spread all over Europe and North Africa.
      • 780, Charlemagne calling his kingdom the Holy Roman Empire.
  • 425

    Early Medieval Era Church History

    Early Medieval Era Church History
    • As Europe emerged from the destruction of the Roman Empire, the church became one of the mainstays of civilization.
    • The medieval papacy began to assert its authority.
  • 500

    Missionary Activity

    Missionary Activity
    • The early Middle Ages was a period of missionary activity, by spreading Christianity.
    • Missionaries aided in the fusion of Germanic and classical cultures.
    • Patrick, fled to Ireland to escape the Anglo-Saxon invaders. As a result of his missionary activities in Ireland, monasteries were founded and Christianity became the dominant religion.
  • May 18, 600

    Gregory the Great and the Early Medieval Papacy

    Gregory the Great and the Early Medieval Papacy
    • Gregory the Great and the Early Medieval Papacy, 600-1000.
    • He took the first step toward papal control of the church outside of Italy by sending a mission of Benedictine monks to convert the pagan Anglo-Saxons.
  • May 18, 650

    Roman Christianity Expansion

    Roman Christianity Expansion
    • l The English Church, played an important part in the expansion of Roman-controlled Christianity on the Continent.
    • Boniface, a missionary from England in the eighth century, spent thirty-five years in the Apostle to the Germans he established several important monasteries, bishoprics, and an archbishopric at Mainz.
    • Boniface reformed the church in France, organized a system of local parishes to bring Christianity, and an was instrument in the Scandinavians allinace.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1000 to Dec 31, 1450

    High Medieval Era

  • Jan 1, 1049

    Pope Leo IX

    Pope Leo IX
    Pope Leo IX takes his spot to papacy. The great schism emerged after the pope excommunicated Constantinople.
  • Nov 1, 1095

    First Crusade

    First Crusade
    In November 1095, at the Council of Clermont in southern France, the pope called on Western Christians to take up arms in order to aid the Byzantines and recapture the Holy Land from Muslim control.
  • Jan 1, 1145

    Second Crusade

    Second Crusade
    Time that the Pope ordered to start the second crusade to defeat the Muslims that were still threatning to take the holy lands. Thats also the time of the fall of Edessa.
  • Jan 1, 1187

    Saladin recaptures Jerusalem

    Saladin recaptures Jerusalem
    When Saladin recaptures Jerusalem, the third crusade emerged
  • Jan 1, 1209

    Franciscan Order

    Franciscan Order
    Franciscan order is introduced by St. Francis of Assisi. The oreder required for the priests to live in property.
  • Jan 1, 1381

    Bible Translation to English

    Bible Translation to English
    The bible is was translated to English by John Wycliffe
  • Jan 1, 1439

    The printing press

    The printing press
    Johannes Guttenberg invents the printing press during the Renaissance. This helped to make books, documents, etc. This also helped people read more and it helped spread protestant messages.
  • May 19, 1440

    The Church

    The Church
    First Real Church Established
    Althought the church of Christ was the real actual church, this was the first "real" church established
  • Feb 26, 1450

    Francesco I Sforza

    Francesco I Sforza
    Francesco was an Italian condottiero, he was also the founder of the Stofrza dynasty. He came into power in February 26, 1450
  • Period: May 1, 1450 to

    Renaissance and Reformation

  • Nov 10, 1483

    Martin Luther

    Martin Luther
    Martin Luther is born
  • Jan 1, 1517

    Selling of Indulgences

    Selling of Indulgences
    Pope Leo starts selling of indulgences so people can be forgive of their sins.This was made to revbuild the church in Rome.
  • Jan 1, 1524

    Lutheran Church

    Lutheran Church
    The Lutheran Church is formed by Martin Luther.
  • Learning in Monasteries

    Learning in Monasteries
    • During the early Middle Ages most education took place in the monasteries.
    • There men studied Greek and Latin, copied and preserved manuscripts.
  • Learning in Early Medieval Era

    Learning in Early Medieval Era
    • Cassiodorus, devoted most of his life to the collection and preservation of classical knowledge.
    • He was instrumental in making the monasteries centers of learning.
  • The Apostles

    The Apostles
    Apostles's beliefs were well known by now.