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Main Events After the Fall of Rome

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Sep 30, 2008 5:13 AM

Martin Luther

1516

He didn’t like the rules of the church and he wanted to change them

Michelangelo complets the Sistine Chapel

1511

It is the best known chapel in Europe. It’s the official residence of the pope in Vatican city. Michelangleo painted 1100 m2 of the chapel ceiling all by himself.

John Calvin was born

1508

He was the one to develop the Christian theology called Calvinism.

Copernicus begins his studies of the sky

1502

He begins his studies of the stars and names many stars and formations he discovered. He made a huge impact on what the world thought the stars were.

Christopher Columbus went to America

1491

Columbus was an Italian sent by Spain to India. He accidentally got to America. This mistake is maybe the most important event in human history.

Raphaelo was born

1482

He was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period

Leonardo Da Vinci opens his workshop

1471

Da Vinci was one great man. He was a painter, and architect and an inventor.

Papacy became powerful

1438

The organization of popes. They ruled the religious world in Europe.

Gutenberg was born

1399

He invented the printing press.

Invention of the Prining Press

1399

It is a kind of a stamp where you use a machine to apply pressure on an inked surface in order to leave marks on the paper i.e. letters and numbers.

Plague Beggan

1346

Plague killed more than WW 1 and 2 together.

Crusade ended

1290

The cruel Crusade ended due to the death of a pope.

Crusade Begins

1094

The Crusaders were so called men of God sent to kill Arabic empires. They had many fights with Saladin, Caliph and other emperors.

Battle of Hastings

1065

It was a battle between Normands, Breton, the Pingalïò, the Flemings and French against Anglo-Saxons. The Normands won.

William the Conqueror was born

1023

He was the king of England. He conquered Normandy.

Charlemagne's death

813

He was one of the great rulers and died of old age.

Christianity Divided

799 to 1053

The religion divided as a result of a conflict between the pope and the emperor of eastern Rome.

Charlemagne became Emperor

799

He’s name was also Charles the great. He was the most famous ruler of the Middle Ages and a key figure in European history. He conquered much of Western Europe.

Fall of Rome

475

Rome collapsed for 3 main reasons: Christianity Plague Barabarians

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