Saturday, 17 December 2011

Middle Ages

800 King Charlemagne of the Franks is crowned aboriginal Angelic Roman Emperor of the West by Pope Leo III.

849-865 Ansgar, Archbishop of Bremen, "Apostle of the North", began evangelisation of North Germany, Denmark, Sweden

855 Antipope Anastasius, Louis II, Angelic Roman Emperor appointed him over Pope Benedict III but accepted burden acquired withdrawal

863 Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius beatific by the Patriarch of Constantinople to evangelise the Slavic peoples. They construe the Bible into Slavonic.

869-870 Catholic Fourth Board of Constantinople, accursed Patriarch Photius, alone by Orthodox

879-880 Orthodox Fourth Board of Constantinople, adequate Photius, accursed Pope Nicholas I and Filioque, alone by Catholics

897,January Cadaver Synod, Pope Stephen VI conducts balloon adjoin asleep Pope Formosus, accessible insurgence adjoin Stephen led to his imprisonment and strangulation

909 Abbey of Cluny, Benedictine abbey in France

966 Mieszko I battle of Poland baptised, Poland becomes a Christian country.

984 Antipope Boniface VII, murdered Pope John XIV, declared to accept murdered Pope Benedict VI in 974

988? Christianization of Kievan Rus'

991 Archbishop Arnulf of Rheims accuses Pope John XV of actuality the Antichrist

997-998 Antipope John XVI, deposed by Pope Gregory V and his accessory Angelic Roman Emperor Otto III

1001 Byzantine emperor Basil II and Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah assassinate a accord guaranteeing the aegis of Christian cause routes in the Middle East

1009 Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah destroys the Church of the Angelic Sepulchre, congenital over the tomb of Jesus in Jeruselem, and again rebuilds it to its accepted state.

1012 Antipope Gregory VI, removed by Henry II, Angelic Roman Emperor

1030 Battle of Stiklestad, advised achievement of Christianity over Norwegian Paganism

1045 Sigfrid of Sweden, Benedictine evangelist

1046 Board of Sutri, Pope Sylvester III exiled, Pope Gregory VI accepted to affairs the papacy and resigned, Pope Benedict IX resigned, board appointed Pope Clement II

1054 East-West Schism breach amid Eastern (Orthodox Christianity) and Western (Roman Catholic) churches formalized

1058-1059 Antipope Benedict X, defeated in war with Pope Nicholas II and Normans

1061-1064 Antipope Honorius II battling of Pope Alexander II

1065 Westminster Abbey consecrated

1073-1085 Pope Gregory VII, Investiture Controversy with Henry IV, Angelic Roman Emperor, backer of Clerical celibacy, adversary of simony, concubinage, Antipope Clement III

1079 Stanislaus of Szczepanów, angel saint of Poland

1080 Hospital of Saint John the Baptist founded in Jeruselem by merchants from Amalfi and Salerno - serves as the foundation for the Knights Hospitaller

1082 Engelberg Abbey of Switzerland

1093-1109 Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man), a battleground analysis of the Atonement

1095-1291 10 Crusades, aboriginal alleged by Pope Urban II at Board of Clermont adjoin Islamic authority to reconquer the Angelic Land for Christendom

1098 Foundation of the reforming abbey of Cîteaux, leads to the advance of the Cistercian order.

1101 Antipope Theodoric and Antipope Adalbert deposed by Pope Paschal II

1113 Knights Hospitaller accepted by Apostolic balderdash of Pope Paschal II, advertisement Blessed Gerard (Gerard Thom) as founder, (a.k.a. Sovereign Adjustment of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, Knights of Malta, Knights of Rhodes, and Chevaliers of Malta)

1118 Knights Templar founded, to avert Angelic Land

1123 Catholic Aboriginal Lateran Council

1124 Conversion of Pomerania - aboriginal mission of Otto of Bamberg

1128 Holyrood Abbey in Scotland

1128 Conversion of Pomerania - additional mission of Otto of Bamberg

1130 Peter of Bruys, austere at the stake

1131 Tintern Abbey in Wales

1131-1138 Antipope Anacletus II

1139 Catholic Additional Lateran Council

1140? Decretum Gratiani, Catholic Canon law

1142 Peter Abélard, Letters of Abelard and Heloise

1144 The Saint Denis Basilica of Abbot Suger is the aboriginal above architectonics in the appearance of Gothic architecture.

1154-1159 Pope Adrian IV, aboriginal (and to date only) English pope

1155 Theotokos of Vladimir arrives to Bogolyubovo

1155 Carmelites founded

1163 Notre Dame de Paris, architecture begun

1168 Conversion of Pomerania - Principality of Rugia missioned by Absalon

1173 Waldensians founded

1179 Catholic Third Lateran Council

1191 Teutonic Knights founded

1204-1261 Latin Authority of Constantinople

1205 Saint Francis of Assisi becomes a hermit, founding the Franciscan adjustment of friars, renounces abundance and begins his ministry;

1208 Start of the Albigensian Cause adjoin the Cathars

1214 Rosary is reportedly accustomed to St. Dominic (who founded Dominican Order) by an bogeyman of Mary

1215 Catholic Fourth Lateran Council, assured appropriate dress for Jews and Muslims, and declared Waldensians, founded by Peter Waldo, as heretics. One of the goals was the abolishment of the agnosticism of the Cathars.

1219 Francis of Assisi crosses adversary curve during the Fifth Cause to allege to Sultan al-Kamil; ends with a meal. James of Vitry writes that Muslim soldiers alternate Francis and addition friar, Illuminato, "with signs of honor."20

1220-1263 St Alexander Nevsky, angelic angel of Russia

1231 Charter of the University of Paris accepted by Pope Gregory IX.

1241 Pope Gregory IX denounced as Antichrist by Eberhard II von Truchsees, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg at the Board of Regensburg

1245 Catholic Aboriginal Board of Lyon

1252 May 15, Ad exstirpanda, Pope Innocent IV accustomed use of ache in Inquisitions

1260 Date which a 1988 Vatican sponsored accurate abstraction places the agent of the Shroud of Turin

1263 July 20–24, The Disputation of Barcelona was captivated at the aristocratic alcazar of King James I of Aragon in the attendance of the King, his court, and abounding arresting ecclesiastical dignitaries and knights, amid a catechumen from Judaism to Christianity Dominican Abbot Pablo Christiani and Rabbi Nachmanides

1274 Summa Theologiae, accounting by Thomas Aquinas, theologian and philosopher, battleground analytical canon which after became official Catholic doctrine

1274 Catholic Additional Board of Lyon

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Main article: Medieval history of Christianity#Late Middle Ages (1300–1499)

See also: Renaissance

1304-1321 Divine Comedy (Divina Commedia), by Dante Alighieri; best consensual dates are: Inferno accounting amid 1304 and 1307–1308, Purgatorio from 1307-1308 to 1313-1314 and aftermost the Paradiso from 1313-1314 to 1321 (year of Dante's death).

1305 The arrest of abounding of the Knights Templar, alpha confiscation of their acreage and abstraction of adventures beneath torture.

1305-1378 Avignon Papacy, Popes abide in Avignon, France

1311-1312 Catholic Board of Vienne, disbanded Knights Templar

1313 Foundation of the allegorical Adjustment of the Rose Cross (Rosicrucian Order), a abstruse Christian fraternity for the aboriginal time expounded in the above Christian arcane assignment The Divine Comedy21222324

1314 Jacques de Molay, aftermost Grandmaster of Knights Templar, austere at the stake

1326 Metropolitan Peter moves his see from Kiev to Moscow

1341-1351 Orthodox Fifth Board of Constantinople

1342 Marsilius of Padua

1345 Sergii Radonezhskii founds a abbey in the woods, which would abound into the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra

1378-1418 Western Schism in Roman Catholicism

1380-1382 Wyclif's Bible, by John Wycliffe, eminent theologian at Oxford, NT in 1380, OT (with advice of Nicholas of Hereford) in 1382, translations into Middle English, 1st complete adaptation to English, included deuterocanonical books, preached adjoin abuses, bidding anti-catholic angle of the sacraments (Penance and Eucharist), the use of relics, and Clerical celibacy

1388 Twenty-five Articles of the Lollards

1408 Board of Oxford forbids translations of the Scriptures into the colloquial unless and until they were absolutely accustomed by Church authority

1409 Board of Pisa, declared Roman Pope Gregory XII and Avignon Pope Benedict XIII deposed, adopted Pope Alexander V (called the Pisan Pope)

1414-1418 Catholic Board of Constance, asked Gregory XII, Benedict XIII, Pisan Pope John XXIII to abandon their apostolic claims, again adopted Pope Martin V; accursed John Wycliffe and Jan Hus who was austere at the stake

1423-1424 Board of Siena

1425 Catholic University of Leuven

1430? Andrei Rublev, the greatest of medieval icon-painters

1431 St. Joan of Arc, French civic heroine, austere at the stake

1431-1445 Catholic Board of Basel-Ferrara-Florence

1439 Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, accomplished architectonics in the apple till 1874

1453 Fall of Constantinople, beat by Ottoman Empire

1455 Gutenberg Bible, aboriginal printed Bible, by Johann Gutenberg

1473-1481 Sistine Chapel built

1478 Spanish Inquisition accustomed by Pope Sixtus IV

1483 Birth of Martin Luther in Eisleben

1484 December 5, Summis desiderantes adjoin Witchcraft issued by Pope Innocent VIII

1487 Persecution and cause adjoin the Waldensians instigated by Pope Innocent VIII

1492 Columbus opens fresh continents to Christianity

1498 Girolamo Savonarola, Dominican priest, Bonfire of the Vanities

1506 Pope Julius II orders the Old St. Peter's Basilica broken bottomward and authorizes Donato Bramante to plan a fresh structure, annihilation completed in 1606, Vatican Swiss Guard founded

1508-1512 Michelangelo frescoes the Sistine Chapel's alveolate ceiling

1512-1517 Catholic Fifth Board of the Lateran, accursed Conciliarism

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