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Period: Jan 1, 1000 to
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Nov 27, 1095
Pope Urban II preaches
(a Sacrum Bellum a holy war) -
Aug 6, 1096
the crusade
The peoples crusade (catholic soldiers) went to take back Jerusalm and killed the jews and heratics. They did not care for age or gender. -
Oct 2, 1187
Siege Of Jerusalm
by the Ayyubid forces led by Saladin -
Jan 8, 1198
Pope Innocent III
Lotario de'Conti di Segni elected -
Nov 11, 1215
Fourth Ecumenical Lateran Council
opened by Pope Innocent III -
Feb 6, 1233
the inquisition
no specified date. The Roman Catholic Chruch Persecuded, tortureded and murderd heratics, devil worshipers and supposed witches -
Feb 22, 1300
Pope Boniface VIII published the Bull "Antiquorum fida relatio"
first recorded Holy Year of the Jubilee celebrated -
Oct 16, 1311
First Formal Session Of The Ecumenical Council Of Vienne
under Pope Clement V -
May 6, 1312
The Ecumenical Council of Vienne is closed
on the third formal session -
May 29, 1453
Fall of Constantinople
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Apr 8, 1506
Pope Julius II Lays Down Cornerstone
The New Basilica Of St Paul being built -
Jan 1, 1521
Baptism of the first Catholics in the Philippines
date not specified, first catholics in south-east asia -
Oct 17, 1521
title Fidei Defensor to Tudor King Henry VIII of England
for his defense of the seven sacraments and the supremacy of the pope in Assertio Septem Sacramentorum against Protestantism -
May 6, 1527
Sack of Rome
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Aug 15, 1534
Missionary Of Jesuit Order Created
by St Ignacious of Loyola and Francis Xavier with five others in Paris -
Dec 17, 1538
Excommunication of King Henry The VIII
Pope Paul III Excomunicates King Henry The VIII, because of wanting a divorce and creatining the church of england -
Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu a cardinal
Pope Gregory XV makes Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu a cardinal upon the nomination of King Louis XIII – becoming Cardinal Richelieu. His influence and policies greatly impact the course of European politics -
Battle of Vienna
Decisive victory of the army of the Holy League -
French Concordat of 1801
The Catholic Church re-established in France -
First Ecumenical Council of the Vatican
opened by Pope Pius IX opens it -
The Dogmatic Constitution of the Church of Christ
from the fourth session of Vatican I -
Encyclicals of Pope Pius XII Mystici Corporis
defining the Catholic Church as the Body of Christ, date not specified