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Period: 1378 to 1417
Western Schism of the Catholic Church
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1409
Pope Alexander V elected
After his election, there were three existing popes. -
1414
Council called at Constance
Its purpose was to discuss the excess of Popes -
1417
Pope Martin V elected
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1428
Joan of Arc hears voices
A young peasant girl, Joan of Arc, is said to have heard the voices of saints, telling her to take up arms against the English in Orléans. -
1431
Joan of Arc burned at the stake
The English tried her as a heretic and sentenced her to death -
1439
Florence experiences Greek influence
Greek orthodox priests joined in the debate of theology, particularly regarding the procession of the holy ghost from the Son as well as the Father. -
1475
Moscow begins to be centre of Orthodox Christianity
This is due to Constantinople being under Turkish rule. -
1491
Savonarola critiques the Pope and the Medicis
He is made the new prior of San Marco. -
1492
160,000 Jews expelled from Spain
Torquemada, the Grand Inquisitor of Spain, persuades Ferdinand and Isabella to expel Jews not willing to convert to Christianity. -
1492
Rodrigo Borgia elected as Pope Alexander VI
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1497
Savonarola creates a 'Bonfire of Vanities'
He encourages the people of Florence to throw playing cards and offensive images into the fire, before Lent. -
1498
Savonarola killed by Florentine mob
A Florentine mob which despised Savonarola for his puritanism attack the convent of San Marco and drag him out to be hanged and burned. -
1516
First Ghetto established, for Jews in Venice
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1516
Erasmus publishes his edition of the New Testament
Written in its original Greek. -
1517
Johann Tetzel's sale off indulgences outrages Martin Luther
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1517
Martin Luther, nails his 95 Thesis to the Wittenberg church door
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Period: 1517 to
The Reformation
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1520
New printing press technology starts first pamphlet war
Pamphlets arguing for and against the Reformation. -
1520
Luther's writings are burnt in Rome, on order of the Pope.
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1521
Martin Luther excommunicated
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1521
Martin Luther presents his case to the Imperial Diet of Worms
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1522
Sentenced to death, Martin Luther hides out in Wartburg under an assumed name
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1522
Huldreich Zwingli launches the Swiss Reformation
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1525
Conrad Grebel baptises an adult in Zurich, causing uproar
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1525
Spanish Muslims are ordered to convert or be expelled
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1527
Gustavus I of Sweden profits massively from confiscating the holdings of the Catholic Church in Sweden
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1528
Henry VIII fights for his divorce
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1531
The Aztec Virgin of Guadalupe appears to a Native American and says she is one of his kind
This occurred near Mexico City. -
1531
German Protestant princes form the League of Schmalkalden
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1534
Henry VIII's 'Act of Supremacy' declares that English nobles must recognise him as the head of the Church of England, under an oath
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1536
Henry VIII begins extracting wealth from England's monasteries
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1540
Pope Paul III establishes the Jesuit order
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1541
John Calvin establishes strict Christian law in Geneva
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1542
Pope Paul III establishes the Roman Inquisition
Its task was to fight against Protestant heresy. -
1542
Francis Xavier, sets sail for Portugal to spread the ideas of the Counter-Reformation
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1546
St Andrews Archbishop David Beaton burns a protestant heretic and is murdered in return
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1549
Book of Common Prayer published
Thomas Crammer wrote this English prayer book -
1553
Mary I takes the British throne
She vows to restore Catholicism in England -
1555
The Peace of Augsburg mitigates the tensions and conflict caused by the Reformation
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1555
Mary I marries the Catholic heir to the Spanish Throne
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1555
Persecution of Protestants starts to give Mary I a murderous reputation
'Bloody Mary' -
1564
The Bishop of Transylvania establishes Unitarianism
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1570
Pope Pius V excommunicates Elizabeth I
This causes much tension among her Catholic followers. -
1572
Massacre of the Huguenots begins in Paris
The Huguenots were French protestants. -
1580
Jesuits arrive in England
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In a reversal, the Catholics are now martyred in England
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The fifth Sikh guru begins building the holy city of Amritsar
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Henry IV becomes Catholic to secure the French throne
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Edict of Nantes ends the French persecution of the Huguenots
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The Gunpowder Plot fails and damages the Catholic cause in England
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A Baptist church is established in London
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Japan expels its Jesuit missionaries and Christians are ordered to convert to Buddhism
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Rhode Island is founded on the principle of religious tolerance
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Charles I attempts to impose Anglicanism on Presbyterian Scotland
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Riots erupts in Edinburgh in response to Charles I attempt to reform the Church of Scotland
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Nikon takes power in Russia and introduces religious reforms, causing opposing sects to form
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George Fox preaches in England, and establishes the Society of Friends, or Quakers.
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Series of reforms in England restrict non-Anglican faiths
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Charles II establishes Act off Indulgence, ending restrictions non-Anglican faiths
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English parliament bars non-Anglicans from holding public office
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Louis XIV begins to persecutes the Huguenots
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Religious freedom is enacted in Pennsylvania with the Great Law
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James II takes the British throne and introduces pro-Catholic reforms
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Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes, prompting 400,000 Huguenots to leave France
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Church of Scotland gains recognition as a Presbyterian body
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The Act of Settlement ensures that no Catholic can inherit the English Throne
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John and Charles Wesley establish Methodism
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A revivalist movement, known as the the Great Awakening
It is led by Jonathan Edwards. -
Portugal's Brazil expels the Jesuits
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Pope Clement XIV abolishes the Jesuit order
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A second great revivalist movement sweeps America
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Pope Pius VI is captured by French troops.
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Napoleon reconciles France's relationship with the Catholic Church
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Napoleon imprisons Pope Pius VII for his excommunication
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Napoleon annexes the Papal States and is excommunicated
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Pope Pius VII returns to Rome
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Joseph Smith establishes the Mormon Church
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Catholics are now allowed to hold public office
This was due to the emancipation act. -
Joseph Smith publishes the book of Mormon
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Joseph Smith is murdered by an angry mob
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The Young Men's Christians Association is founded in London
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Brigham Young leads the Mormon migration and establishes Salt Lake City
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Pope Pius IX declares the Immaculate Conception is an Article of Faith for Catholics
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Mary Baker Eddy founds Christian Science
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Pope Pius IX declares the pope infallible when speaking on matters of faith
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European Jews returning to their promised land reestablish their first sentence in Palestine
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Utah is made the 45th state of the United States, after the Mormons give up polygamy
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Pope Pius X elected
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Pope Pius XI
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The Lateran Treaty establishes Vatican City as a free state
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The Rastafarian Cult evolves in Jamaica
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Pope Pius XI condemns Nazi ideologies of racism
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Martin Niemöller is arrested and sent to a concentration camp for defying the Nazis
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Pope Pius XII is elected
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United States evangelist, Billy Graham, forms the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
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A missionary, Mother Theresa, establishes a mission in Calcutta
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Korean evangalist Sun Myung Moon establishes the Unification Church
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Civil war breaks out in Sudan between the Christian south and the Muslim north
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John XXIII is elected pope
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Pope John XXIII begins the second Vatican Council
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Neo-Pentecostalism becomes in important in several Christian denominations
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Beginning of The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican
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Pope Paul VI is elected
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The Second Vatican Council is concluded, making significant changes to the practices of the Catholic Church
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Pope Paul VI condemns all methods of artificial birth control
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Catholic bishops in South America challenged by oppressive governments develop liberation theology
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Pope John Paul I is elected but dies a month later
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Polish Pope John Paul II is then elected
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Pope John Paul II returns to Poland during an influential trip
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Archbishop Oscar Romero is murdered in San Salvador
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Sun Myung Moon is convicted of tax fraud in the United States
She was the founder of the Unification Church. -
Desmond Tutu is the first black Archbishop, in South Africa
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John Paul II forbids any discussion of ordaining women
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John Paul II dies, making him the third longest serving pope in history
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Pope Benedict XVI is elected
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Pope Benedict XVI resigns, the first pope to do so in over 600 years
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Pope Francis is elected, the first Jesuit and first Latin American pope. He is also the first non-European pope in almost 1300 years