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Christianity in European history
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Updated 19 Oct 2017
World History, First Quarter Project by Joanne Fan
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1455: The Gutenberg Bible is first published.
1517: Martin Luther nails his 95 Theses onto the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church in Germany
1415: Death of Jan Hus, a Bohemian priest and Catholic reformer
1484: Summis desiderantes affectibus (Papal Bull of 1484 against witchcraft)
732: Charles Martel's victory at the Battle of Tours
800: Charlemagne’s coronation as emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by Pope Leo III
1780: Robert Raikes opens his first Sunday School
1796: Edward Jenner, a devout Christian, develops the vaccine of smallpox
313: The Edict of Milan granted toleration to all religions, including Christianity, in the Roman Empire
313: The Edict of Milan granted toleration to all religions, including Christianity, in the Roman Empire
1534: England’s break from the Roman Church (Act of Supremacy)
1632: The Church tries and condemns Galileo to house arrest for the rest of his life
Periods
1618-1648: Thirty Years War
1095-1291: The Crusades
1095-1291: The Crusades
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