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A.P. European History
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Andere
Wurde aktualisiert:
14 Mai 2018
Renaissance, Reformation, and a brief description of World War I.
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Ereignisse
(1520-1600) Mannerism
(1550-1750) Baroque
1377-1446 Filippo Brunelleschi:
1440 Donatello:
1444-1510 Sandro Botticelli:
1483-1520 Raphael:
1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci:
1475-1564 Michaelangelo:
1304-1374 Petrarch:
1400-1468 Johann Gutenberg: Invented the printing press.
1473-1543 Nicolaus Copernicus: Upset the time-honored geocentric view of the universe with his calculations of his heliocentric system.
1564-1616 William Shakespeare:
1521 Anabaptists
1531 Zwinglianism
1536 Calvinism
1540 Jesuits
(1710-1790) Rococo
1469-1524 Christopher Columbus:
(1492) The Columbian Exchange
1473-1626 Francis Bacon: English thinker who advocated the inductiveor experimental method.
1596-1650 Rene Descartes: French philosopher whose Discource on Method argued that everything should be doubted. (other than God)
1564-1642 Galileo Galilei: Made telescopic observations that validated Copernican theory, earned him condemnation by the Inquisition.
1514-1564 Andreas Vasalius: Father of modern anatomy. Described our skeletal, nervous, and other systems in his book De Humani Corporis Fabrica.
(1700-1800's) The Agricultural Revolution
(1000-1750) The Commercial Revolution
July 28, 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia. Russia mobilizes.
(July-November 1916) The Battle of Somme
January 1919 The Paris Peace Conference
1515-1547 Francis I:
1339-1441 Jan Van Eyck:
(1400-1700's) Witch Hunts
1483-1546 Martin Luther:
1505-1564 John Calvin:
1509-1547 Henry VIII:
1491-1556 Ignatius Loyola:
1577-1640 Peter Paul Rubens:
(August 24, 1572) The St. Bartholomew Day Massacre
1478-1516 (1474-1504) Ferdinand of Aragon (Isabella of Castile):
(1524-1525) The Peasants' War
1484-1531 Ulrich Zwingli:
PERIOD 1: 1450
PERIOD 2: 1648
PERIOD 3: 1815
PERIOD 4: 1914
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(1790-1820) Neoclassicism
(1820-1860) Romanticism
(1850-1870) Realism
(1870-1920) Impressionism
(20th Century) Modern Art, Post-Modernism, Futurism, Surrealism, Dada, Pop Art, etc.
(1521) The Diet of Worms
1500-1558 Charles V:
(1555) The Peace of Augsburg
1558-1603 Elizabeth I:
1515-1582 Teresa de Avila:
(1545-1563) The Council of Trent
1541-1614 El Greco:
1598-1680 Gianlorenzo Bernini:
(1598) The Edict of Nantes
(1648) The Peace of Westphalia
1740-1786 Fredrick II:
1682-1725 Peter the Great
1589-1610 Henry IV:
1585-1642 Cardinal Richelieu:
1643-1715 Louis XIV:
1619-1683 Jean Baptiste Colbert:
1642-1727 Isaac Newton: He incorporated the astronomy of Copernicus and Kepler with the physics of Galileo into the principle of universal gravitation.
1596-1650 Rene Descartes: advocated the use of deductive reasoning and employed deductive reasoning to prove his existence: "I think; therefore, I am”
1632-1704 John Locke:
1694-1778 Voltaire:
Perioden
(1350-1550) Italian Renaissance
1520-1600 Mannerism Art Movement
1550-1750 Baroque Art Movement
(1450-1700) Northern Renaissance
(1337-1453) Hundred Years War
1710-1790 Rococo Art Movement
(1888-1889) The Glorious Revolution
(1400-1600's) Exploration and Colonization
(1500-1800) The Commercial Revolution
(1756-1763) Seven Years' War
(1685-1815) The Enlightenment
World War I
1790-1820 Neoclassicism
1820-1860 Romanticism
1850-1870 Realism
1870-1920
(1517 – 1648) Protestant Reformation
(1543-1688) The Scientific Revolution
Gruppieren
Famous Book Writers
Ereignisse
1478-1529 Baldassare Castiglione:
1469-1527 Niccolò Machiavelli:
1478-1535 Sir Thomas More:
1466-1536 Erasmus:
Early Feminist
Ereignisse
1469-1499 Laura Cereta:
Important Reformation Events
Ereignisse
1517 Friar Johann Tetzel was authorized by Pope Leo X to sell indulgences.
1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenbyrg Church.
1519 Tenets of Lutheranism are published.
1520 Luther is excommunicated by Pope Leo X. However Charles V refused to outlaw Luther without a proper hearing.
1521 Luther is outlawed yet "kidnapped" to safety in Wittenberg by Fredrick the Wise. (organized his reformed church)
1534-1539 The English Parliament abolished Roman Catholic monasteries and supports the newly formed Anglican Church.
1542 The Jesuits were in control of the Spanish and Italian Inquisitions.
1555 The Peace of Augsburg allowed German princes to choose the religion of their subjects. (limited to Lutheranism or Catholicism)
1648 The Peace of Westphalia reinstates the Peace of Augsburg, but Calvinism was added as acceptable religions.
Perioden
(1618-1648) The Thirty Year's War
(1545–1563) The Counter Reformation
(1562-1598) French Wars of Religion
Important Events Leading / Involved in WWI
Ereignisse
June 28, 1914 Archduke Ferdinand is assassinated by a member of the Black Hand.
July 23, 1914 Austria presented an ultimate to Serbia.
August 1, 1914 Germany declared war on Russia.
August 3, 1914 France declared war on Germany.
August 4, 1914 Britain declared war on Germany after German forces invaded Belgium.
August 3, 1914 Germany invaded Belgium as a part of their Schleiffen Plan.
1915 Neutral Italy joined the war against its formal allies.
1918 Austria-Hungary collapsed and Germany was wracked with a revolution.
November 11, 1918 An armistice ended WWI. Peace settlements included Wilson's 14 Points.
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