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700AD -- 1400AD -TIME LINES

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WORLD/SECULAR HISTORY year/month/day Christian History and Jewish History
Historical events in Politics and Business   Events and history that happened in both faiths
including Christian & Jewish persons    



  590 Gregory 1 becomes Pope
  600 Gregorian Sacramentary
  602 See of Canterbury is founded
Persians invade Rome 602  
Jerusalem falls to Islam 637  
  555-647 Christological controversies
Arabs storm the Mediterranean 637-732  
  664 Synod of Whitby

673-735 Bede
  680-754 Boniface
Dome of the Rock Completed 691  
  725-842 Iconoclastic controversies
  716 Boniface Sets Out as Missionary
  731 Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England
  731 The Venerable Bede Completes His Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation
  732 The Battle of Tours
Charlemagne 742-814  
  754 Germany is Christianized
  789 Roman Rite is compulsory in the West
Carolingian Renaissance Late 8th through early 9th century  
Vikings invade Europe 793-1016  
  793  Monastery Lindisfarne attacked by the Vikings
  795  Monastery Iona attacked by the Vikings
  800 Alcuin's Missal
  800 Charlemagne Crowned Emperor
Holy Roman Empire 800-1806  
  830 Christianity reaches Sweden
Mouldboard plow and harness are invented 850  
  863 Cyril and Methodius Evangelize Slavs
  909 Monastery Established at Cluny
Arab arithmetic comes to Europe 975  
  988 Russia is Christianized
  988 Conversion of Vladimir, Prince of Russia
Leif Ericsson discovers America 1000  
Romanesque architecture 1000-1140  
  1020  King Canute banished all Jews from England
  1033-1109 Anselm of Canterbury
  1025-1028 Norway is converted
     
1050-1350 High Middle Ages  

1054-1378 Medieval Church

  1054 Great East-West Schism
  1059-1109 Investiture Controversy
Norman Conquest of England 1066  
  1078-1500 Scholasticism
  1079-1142 Peter Abelard
  1084 Cartusian Order
  1090-1153 Bernard of Clairvaux
  1093 Anselm Becomes Archbishop of  Canterbury
  1095-1291 Crusades
  1098-1179 Hildegard of Bingen
  1095 Pope Urban II Launches the First Crusade -Peter the Hermit
  1098 Anselm's Cur deus Homo
  1100-1160 Peter Lombard
Rashi dies 1105  
  1115 Bernard Founds the Monastery at Clairvaux
  1118-1170 Thomas a’ Becket
  1123 Lateran Council
  1139 Lateran Council II
  1150 Glossa Ordinaria
  C. 1150 Universities of Paris and Oxford Founded
  1155 Peter Lombard’s Sentences
  1170-1221 Dominic
  1173 Peter Waldo Founds the Waldensians
  1179 Lateran Council III
Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah 1180  
  1181-1226 Francis of Assisi
Saladin takes Jerusalem 1187  
  12th-13th cent. Jewish Kabbala
  1206 Francis of Assisi Renounces Wealth
  1207  
  1208  Albigensian Crusade 4th
  1210 Franciscan Order
  1212 Children's Crusade 5th of 8 crusades
Genghis Khan's invasions 1214-1223  
  1215 Lateran Council IV
  1215 The Fourth Lateran Council
Magna Carta 1215  
  1216 Dominican Order
  1225-1274 Thomas Aquinas
  1231 Inquisition begins
  1237 Sacrum Rite
Gothic architecture 1140-1600  
  1245-1247 Council of Lyons I & II
  1260-1327 Meister Eckhart
  1265-1308 Johannes Duns
  1265  Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica
  1273 Thomas Aquinas Completes Work on Summa Theologica
Marco Polo is in China 1275-1292  
Fall of Acre 1291  
     

1350-1500 Renaissance

   
  14th cent. Conciliar theory
  1309-1376 Avignon papacy
  1311-1313 Council of Vienne
  1320 Dante's Divine Comedy
  1320-1384 John Wycliffe
  1321 Dante Completes The Divine Comedy
Hundred Years' War 1337-1453  
  1342-1417 Juliana of Norwich
  1347-1380 Catherine of Siena
Black Death 1348-135  
  1348-1350  
  1350 In Germany Jews were charged with causing it by poisoning the wells
     
  1360- 1427 Jacob Molin - standardized Jewish life into Tradition
  Crusaders: Crusaders under Peter I of Cyprus sack Alexandria  1365  
Statutes of Kilkenny prohibit intermarriage
 between Irish and Normans 
1366  
 Latter Muslim India  1366  
Mongal Driven out of China 
1368  
     
   

1378-1517 Late Medieval Church

  1372-1415   John Huss
  1378 Catherine of Siena Goes to Rome to Heal the Great Schism
  1378-1417 Rome Avignon schism
  C. 1380 Wycliffe Oversees English Bible Translation
  1386 Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
     
 Islam: Ottoman Turks complete conquest of Asia Minor  C.1390  
  1391  Spain: Massacres of Jews in Castile
  1394  France: Expulsion of the Jews of France.
    1400 October  Chaucer murdered?






 

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