The spread of Islam slowed down, after two defeats
Feb 6, 717
Wilibrord, a monk, became the first to attempt to preach the Gospel in Viking territory
Jul 14, 1054
Cardinal Humbert slammed the bull of excommunication on the high altar of Hagia Sofia, the beautiful Eastern Church he 1040s, the Western Church was at its low
Dec 23, 1095
Pope urban declared war
Oct 30, 1099
French and Italian crusaders captured Jeruselam
Apr 3, 1100
Schools expanded into levels of learning
Sep 17, 1100
By the 11th century, West couldn’t speak Latin, Western education only applied to clergy, West thought East caused all heresies, East couldn’t speak Greek, Eastern education included the laity, East thought West was a shadow of its former glory
Jun 2, 1122
The Concordat of Worms
Jan 17, 1140
The church of Saint Denis was rebuilt
May 30, 1200
Universities began to develope in Bolgaria, Paris, and Oxford
Feb 2, 1209
Saint Francis founded the Franciscans
Mar 5, 1212
The reconquista the request of spain from the muslims
Apr 20, 1215
Saint Dominic founded the Dominicans
Jan 1, 1294
Celestine V. elected pope
Dec 3, 1294
Celestine V. resigned
Feb 5, 1295
Boniface VIII elected pope
Feb 5, 1295
Boniface VIII dies
Feb 5, 1305
Clement V, friend of the French king, elected Pope
Feb 5, 1305
7 French Popes reigned from Avignon
Feb 5, 1347
Black Death
Feb 5, 1350
Black Death
Feb 5, 1371
Gregory XI elected pope
Feb 5, 1377
Gregory XI returns to Rome (persuaded by Saint Catherine of Siena)
Feb 5, 1378
Urban VI elected pope (last non-cardinal to be elected)
Feb 5, 1378
Clement VII elected pope because Urban was invalid
Feb 5, 1378
7 French Popes reigned from Avignon
Feb 5, 1389
Urban dies before a decision is made, succeeded by Boniface IX
Feb 5, 1404
legitimate pope Innocent VII elected
Feb 5, 1406
legitimate pope Gregory XII elected
Feb 5, 1409
Alexander V elected pope at Council of Pisa
Feb 5, 1410
Alexander V dies suddenly, John XXIII elected pope
Feb 5, 1414
Council of Constantine met to make a decision: all three resigned for the sake of unity in the Church
Feb 5, 1418
Western Schism ends with the election of Martin V.
Feb 5, 1418
Council of Constantine met to make a decision: all three resigned for the sake of unity in the Church
Gergory the Great was elected Pope
Charlemagne became king of the Franks august 768
Charlemagne earned the favor of Pope Leo III and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor
At the end of Charlemagne’s rule, Europe was Christian
The gap between the West and East showed there was a storm coming