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1121
The Council of Soissons Condemn Abelard's book of Human and Logical Reason
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1122
Concordent of Worms
The end of the struggle between the papacy and the Holy Roman Empire -
1123
First Latherian Council
Brought an end to the benefits of the church to Laymen -
Period: 1162 to 1227
Genghis Khan
Leader of the Mongol Hoard who conquered most of Asian in his life time -
1170
Thomas Becket is murdered in his own Cathedral
This action marked a sharp turn in the churches relationship with the court. -
1179
Third Lateran council
The condemnation of lepers was sanctified -
Period: 1202 to 1204
Fourth Crusade
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Period: 1206 to 1280
Albert Magnus
Explored the natural sciences. Also valued experimental knowledge and sought rational explanations -
1209
Alberian Crusades
Condemned by the french Crown the Crusades sought to eliminate catharsis -
Period: 1209 to 1229
Albigensian Crusade
The first crusade to offer warriors in the Christian Europe all the spiritual and temporal benefits of a crusade within the christian empire -
Period: 1210 to 1277
Condemnations at the University of Paris
Certain teachings were considered heretical -
1215
King John signs the Magna Carta
A document that was the foundation for the democratic systems moving forward that Defined the Obligations and rights of nobility and the king -
1215
Fourth Lateran council
At attempt to regulate all aspects of Christian Life attempting treform both the clergy and the Laity -
Period: 1225 to 1274
Thomas Aquinas
Rejected Reason as corrupting faith in purity -
1245
Council of Lyon
Excommunicates king Fredrick and deposed him, while absolving his vassals of their fidelity to him. -
Period: 1245 to 1316
Guiles of Rome
The church held spiritual matters over secular matters. -
1290
Expulsion of the Jews from England
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1303
Papal Bull Unam Sanctum
The Declaration of pope Boniface VIII that the pope was above all authority -
1306
Expulsion of Jews from France
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Period: 1309 to 1377
Babalonian captivity
7 popes in all resided in french Avignon -
Period: 1315 to 1322
The Great Famine
A result of several events lead to many becoming hungry and sick in Europe. -
Period: 1320 to 1384
Jan Haus
Lead the Hussites against the Catholic church susessfully for a time before being burned in a crusade against his order. -
Period: 1320 to 1384
John Wycliff
John in his life stressed a personal relationship with God. He believed that the church was not the path to salvation and rejected the idea of transubstantiation. His followers the Lollards were burned as he was pressured to decant. -
Period: 1337 to 1453
Hundred Years War
A long drawn-out conflict between the British and the French that marked a sharp distinction between the two countries -
1346
Battle of Crecy
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Period: 1346 to 1353
The Black Death
60% of Europe died from the result of a Disease -
1356
Battle of Poitiers
French king John was captured by the English -
1360
Treaty of Brétigny
This marked the end of the first phase of the 100 years war -
1376
The Death of Prince Edward the Black Prince
Died of Violent Dysentery -
1378
The Return to Rome
The Catholic church moved back to Rome by George XI, he died several months after -
Period: 1378 to 1417
The Great Schisim
The breaking up of the roman church -
1381
Wat Tyler's Rebellion
Heavy taxes leaned against the citizens of england many rose up in rebellion -
1409
Council of Pisca
Elected Alexander V in an attempt to end the western schism by deposing Bendidict XIII of Avignon and Gregory XII of Rome -
Period: 1412 to 1431
Joan of Arc
Joan of arc a peasant girl inspired by god lead several of the French to Victories before being burned as a heretic -
Period: 1414 to 1418
Council of Constance
Ended the western schism by electing Pope Martin V and deposing all other Papal Claimants -
1415
Battle of Agincourt
The beginning of great military successes for the British -
1420
Treaty of Troyes
Agreement that the Heirs of King Henry V would inherit the French Crown -
1424
Battle of Verneuil
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1429
Liberation of Orleans by Joan of Arc
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Period: 1431 to 1449
Council of Basil
Looked to Fight Heretics and turn the Papacy into a constitutional monarchy -
1435
The Duke of Burgundy broke off with England
Sensing Frances new strength the Duke knew what way the wind was blowing -
1450
Battle of Formigny
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1453
Battle of Castillion
This battle marked the end of the Hundreds year war. The English lost all their holdings Except for Calais -
1453
The Fall of Constantinople(Conquer of Istanbul)
Cannons helped to aid in the fall of Constantinople