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Sep 12, 1347
The Black Plague ravages Europe
The Black Plauge is a large part of history because of the mass destruction in Europe. When it ended the Rebirth or Europe happened and many people were happy, healthy and wealthy because of inheritance. -
Sep 12, 1503
Leonardo Di Vinci paints the Mona Lisa
The world class famous Mona Lisa impacts our present day art world and inspires people -
Sep 12, 1508
Michelangelo paints the Sistine chapel ceiling
The Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo in 1508 took 4 years and shows the power of God bolting life into a human through a touch of his finger and angels surrounding. -
Sep 12, 1516
Thomas Moore writes Utopia
Thomas Moore created his own "perfect" place. It was full of peace, God, and faith. There were no problems and it inspired people. -
Oct 31, 1517
Martin Luther posts the 95 thesis
Martin Luther posted the 95 theses because he was protesting against the catholic church and showing them his beliefs. It influenced people to start believing what they wanted to, not what the Church told them. -
Sep 29, 1523
Ignatius of Loyola founded the Jesuits
Ignatius of Loyola was important because, he founded the Jesuits and they would soon put their focus on the education and missionaries. -
Sep 29, 1534
King Henry VIII creates the church of England
King Henry seprates from the Pope and makes a church in England. -
Sep 29, 1536
John Calvin writes The Institutes of Christian Religion
John Calvin wrote The Institutes of Christian Religion because he wanted to give people a background on Christianity. -
Sep 29, 1550
John Knox brings the reformation to Scotland
John Knox was one of the biggest reformers of Scotland. He was a main founder of the Church of Scotland. He influenced change and better things to Scotland. -
William Shakespeare writes Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written in the early life of William Shakespeare about two young lovers whose deaths are because of their rude parents.