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Jul 6, 1415
John Huss Burned at the Stake
John Huss dissented against The Roman Catholic Church and for that was punished by being burned to the stake on July 6, 1415. -
May 29, 1453
Constantinople
On May 29th, 1453 the Ottoman Empire conquered Constantinople under the command of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, then renamed it Istanbul. -
Jun 28, 1491
King Henry VIII
King Henry VIII king of England broke away from The Roman Catholic Church Pope on 28 June 1491. In 28 January 1547 he divorced his wife becuase she didnt provide him with a son. -
Jan 1, 1492
Christopher Columbus Sails West
Christopher Columbus Sails West To reach Asia, Instead he ended up in the Caribbean. -
Jan 1, 1495
Last Supper Painting
In 1945 Leonardo Da Vinci started painting "The Last Supper" on the wall of Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan, Italy, and completed painting it in 1498. -
Jan 1, 1497
Indian Trade
Vasco da Gama establishes trade with Inida for the Portuguese. -
Jan 1, 1504
Conquered the Aztec Empire
Hernando Cortes Conquered the Aztec Empire for Spain, at the age of 19. -
Jan 1, 1504
Heliocentric
The Heliocentric theroy stats that the sun is the center of the universe, this theroy was created by Copernicus. -
Oct 31, 1517
95 Thesis
Martin Luther nails 95 Thesis to Catholic Church Door in the Holy Roman Empire on October 31, 1517. -
Jan 1, 1545
Council of Trent
Followers of the Catholic Chruch met at the Council of Trent to talk about the Protestant Reformation, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation. -
Jan 1, 1545
Council of Trent
Council of Trent was created during the Italian Renaissance. -
Jan 1, 1558
Anglican Church
Queen Elizabeth I became the head of the Anglican Church, -
Feb 15, 1564
Heliocentric Theory Proven
Heliocentric Theory proven by Galileo using his telescope. -
Apr 1, 1578
William Harvey
William Harvey studies the animals and anatomy to create an accurate theroy of the heart and circulatory system. -
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I defeated the Spanish Armada during the 16th century. -
30 Years of War
Thirty Years of War is a series of battles in the timespan. Around 67 different battles happened during that timespan. Battles fought in Germany and France -
Louis XIV Revoked Edict of Nantes
Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes which took away the Huguenots freedom of religion in France. -
Westernizes Russia
Peter the Great also known as Czar, Westernized Russia in the late 17th century and early 18 century. -
Palace of Versailles
Louis XIV builds Palace of Versailles.