Glimpses of Christian History

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Glimpses of Christian History's Chronological Index of Stories
A.D. 1201 through 1500

 


 


 
History of Christianity is a six part survey designed to stimulate your curiosity by providing glimpses of pivotal events and persons in the spread of the church.
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The dates refer to the focus date of a story when known, otherwise any key year associated with the subject.

? means that a year is uncertain or unknown within a wide range
ca. means "circa," or "about"
ff means "and following"
fl. means flourished
    1203 . . . Reform-Abbot William of Eskhill
    1204 . . . 4th Crusade Sacked Constantinople
    1207 . . . Elizabeth of Many Castles (Glimpses)
    1209 . . . Horrible Massacre at Beziers in Christ's Name
    1212 . . . Journey of Souls (Children's Crusade)
    1212 . . . They Sent Children to War! (Glimpses)
    1212 . . . The Children's Crusade (Glimpses)
    1212 . . . Clare of Assisi Joined Francis (Glimpses)
    1215 . . . Great Charter for England
    1215 . . . 4th St. John Lateran Council Ended
    1216 . . . Honorius III Became the Great Pacificator
    1217 . . . Matthew of Paris Preserved History
    1217 . . . Peter Valdes, founded "Poor Men of Lyon"
    1220 . . . Salisbury Cathedral
    1221 . . . Anthony of Padua, Leading Franciscan
    1224 . . . The Franciscans 1st Arrived in England
    1225ff . . Aquinas: Dumb Ox or Angelic Doctor? (Glimpses)
    1227 . . . Ludwig's Kindness Backed Elizabeth
    1231 . . . Elizabeth Sang in Answer to a Bird
    1233 . . . Dominicans Became Dreaded Inquisitors
    1233 . . . Cruel Conrad of Marburg Murdered
    1224 . . . Francis of Assissi Had a Vision
    1234 . . . Edmund of Abingdon Consecrated
    1240 . . . Raymond Nonnatus Redeemed Captives
    1245 . . . Alexander of Hales Scholastic Innovator
    1246 . . . Carpini an Unlikely Explorer
    1247 . . . Mysterious Relic Brought to Westminster
    1250 . . . Louis IX Hostage to Infidels

    1253 . . . Before the Polos there Was Ruesbroek
    1253 . . . Robert Grosseteste's New Scientific Method
    1263 . . . Hugh of St. Cher's Concordance
    1263 . . . Alexander Nevsky Carried into Heaven
    1264 . . . Bonaventura Preached before the Pope
    1273 . . . Thomas Aquinas Had a Vision
    1274 . . . 2d Council of Lyons Agreed to Lock Cardinals In
    1274 . . . Bonaventura Died Amid Rumors of Poison
    1275 . . . Raymond of Penafort Wanted to Win Muslims
    1288 . . . Bar Sauma, in Rome, Attended Easter Services
    1292 . . . Peckham's Gift of Science
    1294 . . . Resignation of Pope Celestine V
    1298 . . . Olivi Controversial in Death

    1302 . . . Dante Banished Wrote the Divine Comedy
    1302 . . . Boniface: Salvation if you Submit to Pope
    1308 . . . John Duns Scotus, the Subtle Doctor
    1312 . . . Knights Templars & Philip the Fair
    1314 . . . Raymond Lull, Troubadour for God
    1327 . . . Marsilius of Padua & John of Jandun
    1328 . . . William of Ockham Fled Avignon
    1329 . . . Meister Eckhart's Propositions Condemned
    1349 . . . Errors of the Flagellants

    1361 . . . John Tauler, German Mystic, Preacher
    1363 . . . Catholic Reformer John Charlier of Gerson
    1367 . . . The Papacy, to Avignon & Back
    1373 . . . Julian of Norwich's Revelations
    1373 . . . Bridgit, Sweden's Homegrown Saint
    1376 . . . Difficulty & Confusion for the Papacy
    1381 . . . Rebels Killed Archbishop Sudbury
    1381 . . . John Ruysbroeck Urged Know God Directly
    1382 . . . Earthquake Synod Condemned Wycliffe "Vapors"
    1384 . . . Gerard Groot's Death by Association
    1384 . . . John Wycliffe on His Death Bed
    1384 . . . John Wycliffe: Reformation Morningstar (Glimpses)
    1386 . . . Baptism of Lithuania's Jogaila
    1396 . . . Walter Hilton Gave Spiritual Advice
    1396 . . . St. Stephen of Perm, Holy "Arsonist"

    1401 . . . William Sawtrey, 1st Lollard Martyr
    1410 . . . Big Battle at Tannenberg
    1413 . . . John Oldcastle, Lollard Lord
    1414 . . . Notorious Council of Constance
    1415 . . . Bohemian Nobles Send Bishops a Defiance
    1415 . . . John Hus: Faithful unto Death (Glimpses)
    1416 . . . Into the Fire Went Jerome of Prague
    1416 . . . St. Francis of Paola
    1424 . . . John Zizka, Blind "Warrior for the Lord"
    1429 . . . Joan of Arc Relieved Orleans
    1444 . . . George Scholarios Led the Opposition

    1452ff . . Savonarola's Preaching Got Him Burned (Glimpses)
    1453 . . . Byzantium: "The Last Day of the World"
    1455 . . . Immortal Fra Angelico Died
    1457 . . . Gutenberg's 1st Bible?
    1466ff . . Erasmus (Glimpses)
    1471 . . . Thomas a Kempis, Priest, Monk, & Writer
    1471ff . . Albrecht Drer, Reformation Media Man (Glimpses)
    1473 . . . Catherine of Genoa Discovered God's Love
    1481 . . . First Spanish Auto da Fe
    1483 . . . Basel Council, Is Pope or Council Supreme?
    1483 . . . Highlights of Luther's Life (Glimpses)
    1484 . . . George Burkhardt (Spalatin)
    1492 . . . Ferdinand & Isabella's Edict Against Jews
    1492 . . . Albrecht Durer's Youthful Promise
    1492 . . . Columbus Landed in America
    1492 . . . You Wouldn't Want to Argue with Argula (Glimpses)
    1493 . . . Alexander's Line Sounded Good on Paper
    1494 . . . First Mass in the New World
    1496ff . . Menno Simons, Fugitive Leader (Glimpses)
    1497 . . . Savonarola Burned Art Works
    1497 . . . Reformer Philip Melanchthon
    1497ff . . Melanchthon, the Number Two (Glimpses)
    1498 . . . Savonarola's Interrogation & Sentence
    1498 . . . Torquemada the Torturer
    1499 . . . Kate von Bora, Example for Lutheran Wives
    1499 . . . Peter Vermigli Named for a Martyr

 
   
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