MAIN HISTORICAL FACTS

  • 395

    Roman empire

    The fall of the Western Roman Empire was the period of decline in which it lost the authority to exercise its rule and its vast territory was divided into numerous successor political entities.
  • Period: 476 to 1453

    The middle ages

  • Treaty of verdun
    843

    Treaty of verdun

    The Treaty of Verdun was a treaty signed by the descendants of the Emperor Charlemagne, in the treaty the division of the territory of the empire between the grandsons of Charlemagne was agreed and, in this way, its dissolution was finalized.
  • Eastern schism
    1054

    Eastern schism

    What maintained the essence of Rome for centuries after its fall was Christianity, represented in the Church, whose primacy was held by the pope in Rome. Christianity, by assuming the classical Greco-Latin tradition, constituted what we know as the European ecumene,
  • Period: 1100 to 1300

    The troubadour

    The so-called troubadours, troveros and minnesänger are born. They are composers and poets who were sometimes also singers of their own work. In his works native Romance languages ​​are used: French, German, Portuguese dialects, etc
  • instrument of the Middle Ages
    1200

    instrument of the Middle Ages

    viola in eight or fídula bow instrument had different names and varieties of shapes and sizes the most common is the one that has the shape of 8 but it can be oval in the 13th century it had 5 strings it is an instrument with which the minstrels and minstrels appear painted hairstyles that they used to accompany each other
  • Period: 1208 to 1241

    First Universities

    A great cultural exchange throughout Christendom fostered by the freedom and legal independence of the clergy. Many monastic and cathedral schools are going to become the first universities in Europe such as Palencia (Spain) or Paris. In them the scholasticism was developed (relationship between faith and reason to understand the Gospel
  • Period: 1467 to 1469

    The Irmandiñas wars.

    1467It was a Galician social revolt
    caused by a situation in which the people went hungry, suffered epidemics and, above all, suffered serious abuse by the Galician nobility.
  • Period: Jun 11, 1561 to

    luis de góngora

    He was a spanish poet and playwright of the golden age
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    The Baroque

  • The kick of the Moorish

    The kick of the Moorish

    The Duke of Lerma proceeded to expel the Moors
  • literary work of Gongora

    This is another of Góngora's most important works. It is a poem of mythological content and falls within the genre of epilio or epic poem of short length.
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    the 30 years war

    The 30 Years' War was a political-religious war that took place in Central Europe and in which the main European powers of the first half of the seventeenth century participated.
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    Johann Sebastian Bach

    German composer of baroque music , his parent were johan y Maria
  • Toccata and Fugue in D minor

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    Joachim Winckelmann

    he is an enthusiastic admirer of Greek culture and a detractor of French rococo
  • Pasión según San Mateo

  • Classical

    Classical

    The Classical period of european music.
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    he was a composer, pianist, conductor and professor of the former Archbishopric of Salzburg, master of Classicism, considered one of the most influential and outstanding musicians in history.
  • Jorge III

    Jorge III

    he becomes the king of Great Britain.
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    The french revolution

    The French Revolution was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, that convulsed France and, by extension of its implications, other European nations that faced supporters and opponents of the system known as the Old Regime.
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    horizontal windmills

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    Frédéric François Chopin

    was a Polish teacher, composer and virtuoso pianist, considered one of the most important in history and one of the greatest representatives of musical Romanticism.
  • pride and prejudice

    happiness, femininity, social order, marriage, social class, Perspectivism and pride
  • The revolutions of 1820

    The revolutions of 1820

    The revolutions of 1820 arose as a reaction to the Restoration that occurred as a result of the defeat of revolutionary France, and which involved the reestablishment of the Old Regime and the application of the legitimist principles of the Congress of Vienna of 1815
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    The Romantic

    Romanticism is a cultural movement that originated in Germany and the United Kingdom at the end of the 18th century as a revolutionary reaction against the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism, giving priority to feelings
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    Eugène Fromentin

    was a French painter and writer.
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    Isabel the second

    She was queen of Spain between 1833 and 1868, the date on which she was dethroned by the so-called. His reign occupies one of the most complex and convulsive periods of the 19th century,
  • THE 20th CENTURY

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    George Orwell

    Eric Arthur Blair, better known by his pseudonym George Orwell, was an Indian-born British novelist, journalist, essayist, and critic, known worldwide for his dystopian novels Animal Farm and 1984
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    John Cage

    John Milton Cage Jr., artistically John Cage, was an American composer, music theorist, artist, and philosopher. A pioneer of random music, electronic music, and the non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading figures leading figures of the post-war avant garde.
  • Russian Revolution

    he term Russian Revolution groups together all the events that led to the overthrow of the imperial tsarist regime and the prepared establishment of another, Republican Leninist, between February and October 1917, which led to the creation of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
  • Ulises

    Ulysses is an avant-garde novel by Irish writer James Joyce, published in 1922 under the original English title Ulysses. Its title comes from the protagonist of the Latin version of Homer's Odyssey, originally called Odysseus in Greek.
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    Cold War

    was a political, economic, social, ideological, military and information confrontation that began after the end of World War II between the Western bloc, led by the United States, and the Eastern bloc, led by the Soviet Union.