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Period: 500 to Jan 1, 600
The East and The West
The East and The West began to drift apart -
Period: Jan 3, 600 to Jan 1, 601
West
The west wasnt doing good -
Jan 1, 700
Muslims defet Islam
After 2 defeats, Islam slows down -
Jan 1, 717
Monk Willibrord
A monk named Willibrord became the first to attempt to preach the Gospel in Viking territory -
Period: Jan 30, 1040 to Jan 30, 1041
westren chruch
The western church was a a low point -
Jul 30, 1054
Cardinal Humbet
Cardnial Humbert slammed the bull of excommunication on the high altar of Hagia Sofia -
Period: Feb 5, 1100 to Feb 5, 1199
12th century
12th century: new Russian kingdom of Kiev and church in Byzantium were doing awesome! -
Jan 30, 1122
concordat of worms
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Feb 5, 1204
Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople
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Jan 1, 1209
Order of Friars
Saint Francis founded the Franciscans -
Jan 1, 1215
Order of Preachers
Saint Dominic founded the Dominicans -
Feb 5, 1237
Mongols attacked Kiev
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Period: Aug 5, 1294 to Dec 5, 1294
Celestine V
Aug elected pope
Dec resigned -
Period: Feb 5, 1295 to Mar 5, 1295
Boniface VIII
Pope
elected and then died -
Period: Feb 5, 1305 to Feb 5, 1371
Clement V
Pope -
Period: Feb 5, 1305 to Feb 5, 1378
7 French Popes reigned from Avignon
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Period: Feb 5, 1347 to Feb 5, 1350
Black Death
People thought The Black Death was caused by the Popes -
Period: Feb 5, 1371 to Feb 5, 1378
Gregory XI
Pope -
Period: Feb 5, 1378 to Feb 5, 1389
Urban VI
Pope
1389 he died and was succeeded by Boniface IX (pope) -
Period: Feb 5, 1378 to Feb 5, 1394
Clement VII / Benedict XIII
Anti-pope
1394 he died and was succeeded by Benedict XIII(anti-pope) -
Period: Feb 5, 1404 to Feb 5, 1406
Innocent VII
Legit pope -
Period: Feb 5, 1406 to Feb 5, 1418
Gregory XII
Legit Pope -
Period: Feb 5, 1409 to Feb 5, 1410
Alexander V / , John XXIII
Anti-pope
1410 he died succeeded by , John XXIII (anti-pope) -
Period: Feb 5, 1414 to Feb 5, 1418
Council of Constantine
They met to make adecision. All three popes, Benedict XIII (anti-pope), Gregory XII (pope), and Alexander V (anti-pope) resigned. -
Period: Feb 5, 1418 to Feb 5, 1420
Western Schism ends with the election of Martin V
Legit pope -
Feb 5, 1453
Ottoman Turks attacked Constantinople
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Pope Gregory the Great
Pope Gregory the Great was elected -
Charlemagne becomes king
Charlemagne becoms king of the Franks -
Charlemagne earns a favor
Charlemagne earned the favor of Pope Leo III and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor -
At the end of 814
Europe is Christian -
Otto I
Otto I became Holy Roman Emperor and began reform -
Period: to
The east and west
the gap between the West and East showed there was a storm brewing