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Crisis of XIV
Crisis of the fourteenth century is the historical denomination of one of the limits that can affect as a secular crisis or general crisis, at least for Europe and the Mediterranean basin. Temporarily it covers the final stretch of the Middle Ages, until the recovery of the population, the economic dynamism and the new cultural vigor that the Renaissance and the Age of discoveries were up to. -
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Theocentrism
Theocentrism is a form of thought that assumes that God is the center of the universe and governs everything, including human activities. It is a philosophy of times of great religiosity, such as the Middle Ages. At the end of the Middle Ages and beginning the Renaissance, theocentrism gave way to anthropocentrism. -
Period: 285 to 476
The fall of the Roman Empire of the West
The fall of the Roman Empire of the West was the period of decline of the Roman Empire of the West in which it lost the authority to exercise its dominion and its vast territory was divided into numerous successor political entities. -
476
Beging the middle ages
Historical period, after the Old Age and before the Modern Age, which includes from the end of the Roman Empire, towards the 5th century, until the 15th century. -
Period: 800 to 814
Carlomagno
Carlomagno was king of the Franks and his father was pepin the brief -
Period: 843 to 843
Treaty of Verdun
The Treaty of Verdun was a pact reached on August 10, 843 between Lotario I, Luis el Germánico and Carlos el Calvo -
Jan 1, 1440
Print
In the West, it would be in the year 1440 when the invention was finally attributed to the German Johannes Gutenberg, the so-called "Father of the Press" after a great controversy over disputing the glory of that title among Germans, Italians, French and Dutch. -
May 29, 1453
Constantinople fall
It was a fact that occurred on May 29, 1453, when the Ottoman Empire decided to invade Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. -
Nov 10, 1483
Martin Luther
Martin Luther was a Catholic friar, belonging to the Order of the Augustinians. It was the main driver of the religious movement known as Reformation, and that caused the most important division of the Catholic Church. He was born on November 10, 1483 in the German city of Eisleben. -
Oct 12, 1492
Discovery of America
The discovery of America is called the historical event of October 12, 1492, consisting of the arrival in America of an expedition directed by Christopher Columbus by mandate of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabel de Castilla and Fernando de Aragón. -
Jan 1, 1524
The wear of the German peasants
The war of the German peasants, also called the revolution of the common man was a popular revolt in the Holy Roman Empire between 1524 and 1525. It consisted, like the preceding Bundschuh movement and the Hussite wars, in a series of revolts, both economic and religious, by peasants of Catholic religion, citizens and nobles who had moved to Lutheran Protestantism. -
The Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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The first hot air balloon flight