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1492
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Columbus sets sail for the Americas. | ||
| The Moors are driven out of Granada and Ferdinand and Isabella expel the Jews from Spain. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Menno Simons born in Witmarsum. | Simons |
Radical Reformation |
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| Pope Alexander VI elected. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Cardinal Ximenez is appointed confessor to Queen Isabella I. | Ximenez |
Reformation Happens |
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| Berchtold Haller is born. | Haller |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Pope Innocent VIII dies. | Reformation Happens |
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1493
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Maximilian I becomes Holy Roman Emperor. | ||
| Cajetan begins lecturing at Padua on Peter Lombard's Sentences. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
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1494
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Cajetan appointed university chair of Thomistic studies at Padua. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
| Anna Bijns is born. | Bijns |
Catholic Reformation |
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| William Tyndale is born. | English Reformation |
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1495
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Cardinal Ximenez begins Catholic reform in Spain | Ximenez |
Reformation Happens |
| Francisco Ximenez (Jimenez) de Cisneros becomes archbishop of Toledo. | Ximenez |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Robert Barnes is born. | Barnes |
English Reformation |
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| Pilgram Marpeck is born. | Radical Reformation |
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| Prierias begins teaching at Bologna. | Prierias |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Thomas Bilney born in Norwich. | Bilney |
English Reformation |
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1496
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Cajetan publishes commentary on Aquinas' On Being and Essence. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
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1497
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Philipp Melanchthon (born Philip Schwartzerdt) is born. | Melanchthon |
Magisterial Reformation |
| Cajetan becomes professor of Thomistic theology in Pavia. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Katharina Zell is born. | Magisterial Reformation |
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1498
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Girolamo Savonarola burned at the stake. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Ulrich Zwingli enrolls at the University of Vienna. | Zwingli |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Johann Eck enters University of Heidelberg. | Eck |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Cajetan publishes The Analogy of Names. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Andreas Osiander is born. | Magisterial Reformation |
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1499
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Cajetan called to teach in Milan. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
| Sebastian Franck is born in Donauworth. | Franck |
Radical Reformation |
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1500
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Charles V is born. | ||
| Juan de Valdes is born. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Jacob Hutter is born. | Radical Reformation |
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| Reginald Pole is born. | Pole |
Catholic Reformation English Reformation |
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1501
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Arthur marries Catharine of Aragon. | English Reformation |
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| Johann Eck receives MA from Tubingen. | Eck |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Cajetan called to Rome and appointed procurator general of Dominicans. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Joachim Vadian begins studies at the University of Vienna. | Vadian |
Magisterial Reformation |
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1502
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University of Wittenberg established by Frederick, Elector of Saxony. | Luther |
Magisterial Reformation |
| Ulrich Zwingli transfers to University in Basel. | Zwingli |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Johann Eck publishes On the Primacy of Peter against Luther. A report on the Leipzig debate with Luther and Karlstadt. | Eck |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Karlstadt receives MA from Erfurt. | Karlstadt |
Radical Reformation |
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| Pope Gregory XIII is born. | Catholic Reformation |
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1503
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Pope Pius elected. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Pope Julius II elected. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Erasmus publishes Handbook of a Christian Soldier. | |||
| Balthasar H?bmaier begins his studies at the University of Freidburg. | Radical Reformation |
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| Pope Alexander VI dies. | Reformation Happens |
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| Pope Pius III dies. | Reformation Happens |