| 1330 | John Wycliffe is born. | ||
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| 1372 | John Wycliffe receives doctorate in theology from Oxford. | ||
| 1372 | Jan Hus is born. | ||
| 1375 | Wycliffe writes *On Divine Dominion* | ||
| 1376 | Wycliffe writes *On Civil Dominion*. | ||
| 1377 | Papal bulls issued demanding Wycliffe stop teaching heresy at Oxford. | ||
| 1382 | Wycliffe leaves Oxford to live in his parish in Lutterworth. | ||
| 1382 | Wycliffe's teachings are condemned by the Synod of London. | ||
| 1384 | John Wycliffe dies. | ||
| 1396 | Jan Hus receives master of arts degree from University of Prague. | ||
| 1398 | Jan Hus begins lecturing at the University of Prague. | ||
| 1402 | Hus becomes preacher at Bethlehem Chapel in Prague. | ||
| 1409 | Council of Pisa. | Council of Pisa | |
| 1410 | Jan Hus is excommunicated. | ||
| 1412 | Jan Hus leaves Prague to live in southern Bohemia. | ||
| 1412 | Jan Hus writes The Expositions. | ||
| 1413 | Jan Hus writes Concerning Simony. | ||
| 1414 | Jan Hus summoned to appear at the Council of Constance. | Council of Constance (1414-1418) | |
| 1414 | Pope Sixtus IV is born. | ||
| 1414 | Thomas a Kempis writes, "The Imitation of Christ." | ||
| 1415 | July 6 | Jan Hus is burned at the stake. | |
| 1428 | John Wycliffe's bones are exhumed and burned according to papal command. | ||
| 1431 | Pope Alexander VI is born. | ||
| 1431 | Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia) is born in Xativia, Spain. | ||
| 1432 | Pope Innocent VIII is born. | ||
| 1436 | Francisco Ximenez (Jimenez) de Cisneros is born. | ||
| 1439 | Pope Pius III is born. | ||
| 1443 | Pope Julius II is born. | ||
| 1445 | Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg is born. | ||
| 1452 | Girolamo Savonarola is born. | ||
| 1473 | Cardinal Ximenez is imprisoned by Alonso de Carrillo archbishop of Toledo. | ||
| 1479 | Cardinal Ximenez is released from prison by Archbishop Carrillo. | ||
| 1482 | Cardinal Ximenez is appointed vicar- general of Siguenza. | ||
| 1482 | April 18 | Bishop Albert of Bavaria calls for a synod in Strasbourg to address issues of reform. Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg serves as official preacher. | |
| 1484 | Cardinal Ximenez enters a convent in Toledo. | ||
| 1484 | Pope Sixtus IV dies. | ||
| 1492 | Cardinal Ximenez is appointed confessor to Queen Isabella I. | ||
| 1492 | Pope Innocent VIII dies. | ||
| 1495 | Cardinal Ximenez begins Catholic reform in Spain | ||
| 1503 | Pope Alexander VI dies. | ||
| 1503 | Pope Pius III dies. | ||
| 1503 | Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia) dies. | ||
| 1507 | Cardinal Ximenez is named inquisitor general and becomes a cardinal. | ||
| 1508 | Cardinal Ximenez founds the University of Alcala. | ||
| 1510 | Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg dies. | ||
| 1513 | Pope Julius II dies. | ||
| 1517 | Cardinal Francisco Ximenez (Jimenez) de Cisneros dies at Roa. |