A.P. Euro 1500-1600 By facebooker_100000452791826 Period: Jan 1, 1500 to Jan 1, 1525 seventeen hundred slaves a year were traded to the Portuguese Period: Jan 1, 1500 to Jan 1, 1527 High Renaissance (Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael) Jan 1, 1501 Henry VII’s eldest son marries Catherine of Aragon Period: Jan 1, 1503 to Jan 1, 1506 Leonardo da Vinci labors on his signature piece, the Mona Lisa. Jan 1, 1504 Erasmus publishes The Education of a Christian Prince Jan 1, 1505 Martin Luther enters monastery of friars Jan 1, 1506 Pope Julius II begins work on new Basillica. Jan 1, 1507 Luther was ordained a priest Jan 1, 1508 League of Cambrai is formed Period: Jan 1, 1508 to Jan 1, 1512 Michelangelo paints the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Jan 1, 1509 Erasmus publishes The Praise of Folly Jan 1, 1509 Henry VII dies Period: Jan 1, 1510 to Jan 1, 1650 Bi-social exchange between Europe and the Americas Jan 1, 1512 Ferdinand of Aragon conquered Navarre Period: Jan 1, 1512 to Jan 1, 1517 Lateran Council and an ecumenical court Period: Jan 1, 1512 to Jan 1, 1546 Luther serves as a professor Jan 1, 1513 Niccolo Machiavelli writes The Prince Jan 1, 1513 Balboa discovers the Pacific Jan 1, 1516 Thomas More writes Utopia Jan 1, 1516 The Treaty of the Concordat of Bologna Period: Jan 1, 1516 to Jan 1, 1519 Erasmus produces his translations of the New Testament Period: Jan 1, 1517 to Jan 1, 1547 Protestantism makes remarkable advances Oct 31, 1517 Luther posts his “95 Theses on the Power of Indulgences” Dec 1, 1517 95 Theses had been translated into German Period: Jan 1, 1518 to Jan 1, 1519 Luther studies history at the papacy Jan 1, 1519 Charles V succeeded his grandfather Jan 1, 1519 Hernando Cortes conquers the Aztecs of Mexico Jan 1, 1519 Zwigli introduces reform to Switzerland Period: Jan 1, 1519 to Jan 1, 1522 Spanish under Cortes conquer Mexico Jan 1, 1520 Luther publishes On Christian Liberty & Appeal to the Christian Nobility of the German Union. Jan 1, 1520 Gustavus Vasa led a successful revolt against Denmark Period: Jan 1, 1520 to Jan 1, 1530 Luther works out the basic theological tenets Period: Jan 1, 1520 to Jan 1, 1550 Spain & Portugal gain control of regions of Central & South America Jan 1, 1521 Merchants carry the first news about Martin Luther to Hungary Jan 1, 1521 Luther is summoned to appear before the Diet of Worms Period: Jan 1, 1521 to Jan 1, 1555 Habsburg-Valois Wars Jan 3, 1521 Luther was supposed to be excommunicated Jan 1, 1523 Luther translates the New Testament into German Jan 1, 1524 Peasants' rebellion in Germany Jan 1, 1525 The Twelve Articles Jan 1, 1525 Luther writes An Admonition to Peace Jan 1, 1525 Battle of Pavia Jan 1, 1526 Spread of Protestantism in Hungary Aug 26, 1526 Suleiman the Magnificent defeats the Hungarians Jan 1, 1527 Sack of Rome Jan 1, 1527 Henry VIII petitions the pope for a divorce from Catherine of Aragon Jan 1, 1528 Castiglione publishes The Courtier Jan 1, 1529 The Colloquy of Marburg is summoned Jan 1, 1529 Diet of Speyer Jan 1, 1529 Turks besieged Vienna Jan 1, 1530 Confession of Augsburg Period: Jan 1, 1531 to Jan 1, 1536 Spanish conquered the Incas of Peru Period: Jan 1, 1532 to Jan 1, 1534 Henry VIII of England breaks with Rome Jan 1, 1533 John Calvin converts to Protestantism Jan 1, 1533 The Act in Restraint of Appeals Jan 1, 1533 Archbishop of Canterbury annuls the marriage of Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon Jan 1, 1534 The Supremacy Act Period: Jan 1, 1534 to Jan 1, 1541 Jacques Cartier explored St. Lawrence River in Canada Jan 1, 1535 Ursuline order is established Period: Jan 1, 1535 to Jan 1, 1539 King Henry VIII dissolves the English monasteries Jan 1, 1536 Pilgrimage of Grace Jan 1, 1536 Irish parliament approved laws severing church from Rome Jan 1, 1536 Calvin publishes is The Institutes of Christian Religion Jan 1, 1537 Pietro Arentino writes to Michelangelo to praise him Jan 1, 1539 Six articles are passed by the British Parliament Jan 1, 1540 Society of Jesus is formed Period: Jan 1, 1540 to Jan 1, 1690 The Scientific Revolution Jan 1, 1541 Calvin published the Genevan Catechism Period: Jan 1, 1541 to May 27, 1564 Calvin works to establish a Christian society Jan 1, 1542 Sacred Congregation on the Holy Office Period: Jan 1, 1542 to Jan 1, 1543 Portuguese land in Japan Period: Jan 1, 1542 to Jan 1, 1546 Consistory banished seventy-six persons from Geneva Jan 1, 1543 On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres by Copernicus Jan 1, 1543 Knox begins Calvinist movement in Scotland Period: Jan 1, 1545 to Jan 1, 1563 Pope Paul III calls the Council of Trent Jan 1, 1547 Parliament repeals the Six Articles Jan 1, 1548 Ignatius Loyola publishes Spiritual Exercises Jan 1, 1549 British Parliament adopts Anglican mass Jan 1, 1555 Peace of Augsburg Period: Jan 1, 1558 to Jan 1, 1603 The reign of Elizabeth I Jan 1, 1559 Knox sets to work reforming the Scottish church Jan 1, 1559 Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis Jan 1, 1560 Knox persuades Scottish parliament to enact legislation ending papal authority Period: Jan 1, 1560 to Jan 1, 1660 Height of the European witch-hunt Jan 1, 1563 Bishops approve the Thirty-nine Article Nov 1, 1563 The Tridentine decree Tametsi Jan 1, 1564 Knox publishes the Book of Common Order Jan 1, 1565 Ursulines gain recognition & spread to France Period: Jan 1, 1566 to Jan 1, 1597 Revolt of the Netherlands Aug 1, 1566 Fanatical Calvinists embarked on a rampage in the Netherlands Period: Jan 1, 1568 to Jan 1, 1578 Civil war raged in the Netherlands Aug 24, 1572 Saint Bartholomew’s Day massacre Jan 1, 1576 William of Orange leads a rebellion in the Netherlands Jan 1, 1580 Charles V politically unites the Iberian Peninsula Jan 1, 1585 85% of the Hungarian population was Protestant Feb 18, 1587 Mary is beheaded for plot to assassinate Elizabeth Jan 1, 1588 The Spanish Armada is defeated by the English Navy Jan 1, 1589 Henry of Navarre becomes King Henry IV Jan 1, 1590 The first microscope is made by Zacharias Jan 1, 1598 Edict of Nantes Jan 1, 1598 Michel de Montaigne published the first Essay Period: Jan 1, 1598 to Jan 1, 1613 "Time of Troubles" in Russia