Chronology for Schwenckfeld: Expanded Context

1452 Leonardo da Vinci is born.
1455 Johannes Gutenberg completes printing the Bible in Mainz using movable type
1469 Desiderus Erasmus is born.
1473 Nicolaus Copernicus is born.
1475 Michelangelo is born.
1489 Kaspar von Schwenckfeld is born.
1492 Columbus sets sail for the Americas.
1493 Maximilian I becomes Holy Roman Emperor.
1500 Charles V is born.
1509 Erasmus writes In Praise of Folly.
1513 Battle of the Spurs: Henry VIII's forces defeat the French, at Guinegate.
1515 Battle of Marignano.
1516 Erasmus' Greek New Testament published.
1519 Charles V elected as Holy Roman Emperor.
1519 Maximillian I dies.
1519 Schwenckfeld experiences his first Heimsuchung (divine experience).
1522 Fall of the Aztecs to Cortes.
1524 Erasmus writes On the Freedom of the Will.
1524 May 30 Peasants in the Black Forest region of Germany begin Peasants' War. Peasants' War
1525 Schwenckfeld visits Wittenberg and debates Martin Luther concerning the Eucharist.
1525 Schwenckfeld experiences his second Heimsuchung (divine experience).
1526 Charles V marries Princess Isabella of Portugal.
1526 April 21 Schwenckfeld suggests in a letter circulated among his followers that advocates the suspension of the Lord's Supper.
1526 August 29 Battle of Moh?cs. Battle of Mohács
1527 Schwenckfeld experiences his third Heimsuchung (divine experience).
1529 The Turks attack Vienna.
1529 Schwenckfeld is voluntarily exiled from Silesia by Catholics and Lutherans.
1533 Fall of Incas to Pizarro.
1534 Schwenckfeld is exiled from Strasbourg.
1550 Bartolome de Las Casas writes In Defense of the Indians.
1551 Kaspar von Schwenckfeld dies.
1552 Bartolome de Las Casas writes The Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indes.
1553 Constantinople falls to the Turks.
1558 Charles V dies.