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Book of Ages
Создана
Clara McGinnis
⟶ Обновлено 27 янв 2018 ⟶
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Ancient River cultures
Toleration to Christians by Constantine
Arch of Constantine
Ambrose of Milan
Jerome
Augustine of Hippo
Christinity is made state religion of Roman Empire
Rome is split into two Empire's: the east and the west
In 410 and 455 AD Rome is sacked by Barbarian's the second time by the Gauls.
End of the Western Roman Empire Capitol of the Roman Empire moves to eastern portion remainding and called Constantinople
480?-547 Benedict and the Monastic Order
End of the Roman Empire altogether
527-565 AD Justinian emperor of the byzanting Empire
Justinian builds Hagia Sophia
Gregory I made Pope 590-604 AD
Gregorian Chant
Alcuin of York
Pippin of Franks
Charlemagne, king of Franks.
Pope crowns Charlemagne emperor of Rome
Palatine Chapel Achen
Byzantine art climaxing 800-1000 AD
Truce of God movements
Economic Advancement
1048-1122 AD Omar Khayyam
Norman Conquest of England
The Epoch of Major Crusades 1095-1204 AD
The time-period of Romaneesque architecture 1100-1300's Troubadours and "ars antique" height of papal power, growth of Mariology 1100-1300's Attcks on papal excesses: Gospel of Mark of Silver
Death of Ivo of Chartress
John of Salisbury 1115-1180 AD
Thomas a` Becket 1119-1170 AD
1140-1250 AD Gothic architecture: Abot sugr and st. Denis [1140-] and Chartres [1194]
Robert Grosseteste 1175-1253 AD
Francis of Assisi
Universities begin to develop
Roger Bacon
Thomas Aquinas
Artist Cimabue
1250-1450 Representative assemblies. Late Gothic and Florentine Gotic
Urban IV Forbids teaching of Aristotle in Universities.
Dante
Artist Giotto
1300-1321 AD Dante's Divine Comedy
Giotto's "Last Judgment"
Petrarch 1304-1374
Guillaume de Machaunt 1304-1377 AD
Boccaccio 1313-1375
Wycliffe 1320-1387
Landini 1325-1397
Lorenzetti's painting of the allegory of good and bad government
Patrarch climbs mt. Ventoux
Boccaccio's decameron
John Huss
Salutati and Bruni a scuccessive Chacellors of Florence.
Brunelleschi
Great schism: rival popes and Concilliar movement. 1378-1417
Ghiberti 1378-1455 AD
Wycliffe's English New Testement.
Cosimo Medici 1389-1464
Guillaume Dufay 1400-1474
Musaccio 1401-1428
Alberti and perspective 1404-1472
Valla and philology 1409-1457
Huss is betrayed and burned
Masaccio's "Adam and Eve" in Carmine Chapel
Ghiberti's east door of Florence baptistry
Van Eyck's Adortion of the Lamb
Brunelleschi's cathedral dome consecrated
Van Eycks "Rolin Madonna"
Council of Florence
Botticelli 1444-1510
Josquin des Prez 1450-1521
Frouquet's Red Virgin
Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519
Fall of Constantinople to the Turks
Erasmus
Machiavelli 1369-1527
Lorenzo the magnificent Neo-platonism of Ficino 1469-92 AD
Artist Durer
Copernicus 1475-1543
Michelangelo 1475-1564
Raphael 1483-1520
Martin Luther 1483-1546
Guillaume Farel
America Found
Savonrola's ascendancy 1494-98
Francis I -1547
Christopher Columbus
Cellini 1500-1571
Petrucci and music printing at Venice
Michelangelo's "David"
John Calvin
Raphael's "School of Athens"
Vasari: Lives of Great Painters 1511-1574
Machiavelli's "Prince"
Vesalius 1514-1564
Erasmus's Greek NT
Luther's 95 thesis
Michelangelo's "Prisoners"
Theodore Beza 1519-1605
Zwingli's Zurich reform
Henry 8th and the English Reformation
Calvin's Institutes
Copernicus's "De Revolutionibus and Vesalius: "De Fabrica"
Tycho Brahe 1546-1601
Francis Bacon 1561-1626
John Calvin dies Beza succeeds Calvin
Michelangelo dies
Galileo born
Galileo 1564-1642
Johannes Kepler
Orlando Gibbons 1583-1625
Jeremiah
Pythagores
Creation
People
Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech
Noah's Flood?
Noah, Hem, Shem, & Japheth
Uris Empire and Egypt
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob
Joseph
Hyksos Invasion of Egypt
Hammurabi Code of laws
Hyksos Expelled from Egypt Amose 1 founds 18th dynasty
Moses
Thutmose I, Thutmose II, Hatshepsut
Joshua
Thutmose III
Tutankhamen, Rameses, Othniel,
Ehud
Othniel
Gideon
Debora & Barak
Samson
Saul
David
Solomon
Eli
Samuel
Jepthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon
Rehoboam and Jeroboam kings
King abijiam
King Asia
King Nadab
King Bausha
king Benhadad
King Eliah and Zimri
Christ
King Tibni
king Omri
king Ahab
king Jehoshaphat
Elijiah
Elisha
Joel
Israel in Captivity
king Hezekiah
Tiglatho Plieser III
Shalmaneser V
king Jehoash
king Amaziah
Jonah
Jeroboam II king of Israel
Amos
Hosea
Micah
Isaiah
Babylonian Empire
Josiah
Nineveh Destroyed
Other People: Zephaniah, Habakkuk, King Nebuchadnezzer (king of Babylon)
Daniel
Buddhism
Confucius
Darius the Mede
Fall of Babylon
Persian Empire
Ezekiel
Zerubbubel and Joshua
Darius I
Zachariah prophesy and Haggai
Temple Rebuilt
Battle of Marathon
Herodotus
Battle of Bay of Salamis
Beginning of the golden age of Greece
Socrates
Artaxerxes
Xerxes and Esther
Ezra
Nehemiah
Malach prophesy
Peloponnesian war
Darius II King of Persia
Malachi
Plato
Aristotle
Fall of Persia
Philip king of Mcedonia
End of Golden Age of Greece
Epicurius philosophy
Alexander the Great King of Greece
Greek Empire 333-363 BC
Alexander takes Egypt 333 BC
Battle of Issus fought: Alexander defeats the Persians
Alexander destroys Tyre
Alexander seizes Babylon
Alexander marries Roxanna
Alexander invades India
Alexander dies
Euclid
Archimedes 287-212 BC
Hinduism codified in India
Rome's 1st Punic War against Carthage
Ending of Early Roman Republic
Rome's 2nd Punic War against Carthage
Hannibal invades Italy
Hannibal
General Scipio
Polybius
Antiochus Epiphanes
Matthias
Matthias leads the Jews in revolt against Antiochus for poluting the Temple
Greece falls to Rome
130-60 BC Growing disorder in Rome; resorts to dictators
Cicero 106-43 BC
Julius Ceasar 100-44 BC
Mark Anthony
Octavian/Augustus Ceasar
Cleopatra
Herod as king
Virgil's Aeneid 29 BC-19AD
Augustus as Pontifex Maximus
Augustus's victory at Actium and start of Roman Empire
Cult of Mithras at Rome
Ceasar assassinated
Rabbi Hillel 70BC-10AD
Early Christian Expansion 27-64AD
Plutarch 50-120AD
Greek Empire ends and Roman Empire dominant. 63-483
Death of apostle Paul
Serious persecution of Christians under Nero
Great fire of Rome Started by Nero but blammed on the Christians
Avenches a Roman Colony
Volcano destroys Pmpeii
Hadrain's Wall
Ptolemy
Marcus Aurelius 161-180 AD
Tertullion 160-240 BC
Cyprian Martyred
Maurice martyred
Dioceletian's Reform 290-300 AD
Dioceletian persecutes Christians 303-313 AD
Empiror Dioceletian
Heinrich Schutz 1585-1672
Rene Descartes -1650
Samuel Rutherford 1600-1601
Rembrandt 1606-1669
Bacon: "Novum Organum"
Pilgrim's land at Plymouth