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476
fall of the western roman empire
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553
the Byzantines culminate the conquest of Italy
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632
death of mohammed muslim army conquered the east expansion of islam
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711
Muslims cross the Strait of Gibraltar and invade Spain end of the Visigoth kingdom
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800
Carlomagno is crowned emperor of the west
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814
carlomagno death
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905
Navarra becomes an independent kingdom
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1081
Enrique iv attack Italy
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1105
Enrique IV of Germany is overthrown
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1202
fourth crusade to reconquer the holy land but they found the kingdom of constantinople
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1312
Enrique VII first monarch of the Germanic Roman Empire crowned as emperor
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1413
appearance of the monarch parliament
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1422
new planotonism
restlessness in the value of real beauty -
1453
the fall of the Roman empire
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1453
BEGINNING OF THE RENAISSANCE
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1480
Leonardo da Vinci
anatomist and scientific painter and philosopher author of the last supper and mona lisa -
1492
END OF THE MIDLLE AGES
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1494
Della giovanni
Italian thinker humanist be privileged -
1545
Council of Trent and Counter Reformation
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baroque beginning
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the ilustration
It was a European cultural and intellectual movement that developed mainly in France and England, from the end of the 17th century until the beginning of the French Revolution. -
Netherlands and Spain accept the truce of twelve years in the war of 80 years
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Spanish Frankish War
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the Lisbon peace treaty between Spain and Portugal
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glorious revolution
It can be argued that with the overthrow of James began English modern parliamentary democracy: the monarch would never have absolute power again, and the Bill of Rights would become one of Britain's most important documents -
Law spirit
The Spirit of the Laws ”is the highest work of Montesquieu, where it lays the basis for the separation of powers into three: Executive, Legislative and Judicial -
Baroque final with the death of Johann Sebastian Bach
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french revolution
The French Revolution was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, which convulsed France and, by extension of its implications, to other nations of Europe that faced supporters and opponents of the system known as the Old Regime.