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1440
Printing press by Gutemberg
The printing press is a device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter, mainly text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers. This is a video that tell you more about the pinting press.
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Period: 1452 to 1519
Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci was one of the great masters of the Renaissance, famous as a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. His deep love for knowledge and research was the key to both his artistic and scientific behavior.This video tell you about the biography of Leonardo Da Vinci
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1453
Fall of Constantinople
The fall of constantinople was the conquest of the capital of the byzantine empire by the ottoman empire.
This is a video where they explain how the Byzantine Empire fell:
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Period: 1475 to 1504
Catholic Kings´reign
The reign of the Catholic Kings is characterized because during this reign people were forced to be Christians since if you were a Jew or a Moor they expelled you.
On this web page they explain the history of the Catholic kings with texts and a video:
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Period: 1475 to 1564
Michael Angelo
Michael angelo was an italian renaissance sculpture, painter, architec and poet. this is a video that tells you more about Michael Angelo
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1492
Discovery of America
Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered America while trying to reach Asia from the West.
This video explain in detail the discovery of America
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1494
Tordesillas Treaty
The Treaty of Tordesillas was a treaty between Portugal and Spain in which they decided to divide up all the land in the Americas between the two of them, no matter who was already living there. This website explains you more about the Tordesillas treaty
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Period: 1504 to 1555
Juana I of Castilla´s reign
Juana was queen of Castile for several years but she could only exercise as monarch for a couple of them since they locked her up in a palace because they said she was crazy.
In this website they tell you the whole history of Juana I of Castilla:
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Period: 1509 to 1564
John Calvin
John Calvin is known for his influential Institutes of the Christian Religion, which was the first systematic theological treatise of the reform movement. This is a website that explain you who was Jhon Calvin and why is he so important.
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1517
Martin Luther 95 theses
Martin Luther's Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum of 1517, commonly known as the Ninety-Five Theses, is considered the central document of the Protestant Reformation. Its complete title reads: "Out of love and zeal for clarifying the truth, these items written below will be debated at Wittenberg. This website explain you more about the 95 theses
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Period: 1520 to
Carlos V´s reign
Carlos V fought in many battles while he was king so he never had a settled court. He also renounced the crown and gave it to his son Philip II.
In this website they tell you more about Carlos V:
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1534
Henry VIII Act of Supremacy
The parliament passed the Act of Supremacy which defined the right of Henry VIII to be supreme head on earth of the Church of England, thereby severing ecclesiastical links with Rome.
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Period: 1545 to 1563
Council of Trent
Roman Catholic council was held to address the challenges of the Protestant Reformation. Members redefined Roman Catholic doctrine and theology in ways that endured through much of the 20th century. This is a video that tells you more about the council of trent
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Period: 1556 to
Felipe II´s reign
Felipe II established his court in Madrid, which from that moment became the Spanish capital. Two years later, he ordered the construction of the monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial to begin. -
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Felipe III´s reign
Philip III, king of Spain and Portugal whose reign was characterized by a successful peaceful foreign policy in western Europe and internally by the expulsion of the Moriscos and government by the king’s favourites. This is a website with information of Felipe III
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Period: to
Velázquez
Diego Velázquez was one of the most important Spanish painters of the 17th century, a giant of Western art. He had a keen eye and a prodigious facility with the brush. this is a website with more information of velázquez
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Period: to
Felipe IV´s reign
Felipe IV signed the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659 in order to concentrate all the resources of the Spanish monarchy in the reconquest of the rebel kingdom: from this date, Spain was finally at peace with France, England and the Netherlands. This is a website with more información of Felipe IV
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Period: to
Carlos II´s reign
Carlos II was the son and heir of Felipe IV and Mariana of Austria, he remained under the regency of his mother until he came of age in 1675. Although his nickname came from the attribution of his unfortunate physical condition to witchcraft and influences diabolical, it is probable that the successive consanguineous marriages. This a video about Carlos II
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Period: to
Spanish Succession War
In the campaigns of the Duke of Marlborough and his allies in the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-13) stopped France dominating Europe. They also earned the British Army an enduring reputation for courage and discipline on the battlefield. This video shows you every week of the spanish succession war.
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Period: to
French Revolution
The French Revolution was a watershed event in world history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. This video explains you more about the french revolution
French Revolution