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Ap Euro Timeline 1500-1600
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Erin Costigan
⟶ Atualizado 5 set 2017 ⟶
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Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis ended the Hapsburg-Valois wars
Francis II succeeds french throne under mother, Catherine de Medicis
conspiracy of Amboise fails
Protestant worshippers massacred at Vassy in Champagne by the duke of Guise
The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre leaves thousands of Protestants dead
Assassination of Henry III brings the Huguenot Henry of Navarre to the throne as Henry IV
Henry IV embraces Catholicism
Henry IV grants Huguenots religious and civil freedoms in the Edict of Nantes
The Borgias conquer Romagna
The Holy League (Pope Julius II, Ferdinand of Aragon, Emperor Maximilian, and Venice) defeats the French
Machiavelli writes The Prince
Francis I leads the third French invasion of Italy
Concordat of Bologna between France and the papacy
Sack of Rome by imperial soldiers
Luther posts ninety-five theses against indulgences
Charles I of Spain elected Holy Roman Emperor (as Charles V)
Luther Challenges authority of pope and inerrancy of church councils at Leipzig debate
Papal Bull excommunicates Luther for heresy
Diet of Worms condemns Luther
Luther translates the New Testament into German
Peasants' revolt in Germany
The Schleitheim Confession of the Anabaptists
Marburg Colloquy between Luther and Zwingli
Diet of Augsburg fails to settle religious differences
Formation of protestant Schmalkaldic League
Anabaptists assume political power in Munster
Calvin arrives in Geneva
Jesuits, founded by ignatius of Loyola, recognized as order by pope
Luther dies
Armies of Charles V crush Schmalkaldic League
Peace of Augsburg recognizes rights of Lutherans to worship as they please
Council of Trent institutes reforms and responds to the Reformation
Reformation Parliament convenes
Parliament passes the Submission of the Clergy
Henry VIII weds Anne Boleyn; Convocation invalidates marriage to Catherine of Aragon
Act of Succession makes Anne Boleyn's children legitimate heirs to the English throne
Act of Supremacy declares Henry VIII "the only supreme head of the Chruch of England"
Thomas More executed for opposition to Acts of Succesion and Supremecy
Publication of Coverdale Bible
Henry VIII imposes the Six Articles
Edward VI succeeds to the throne under protectorships of Somerset and Northumberland
First act of uniformity imposes Book of Common Prayer on English churches
Mary Tudor restores Catholic doctrine
Elizabeth I fashions an Anglican religious settlement