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1513
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Giovanni de Medici becomes Pope Leo X. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Battle of the Spurs: Henry VIII's forces defeat the French, at Guinegate. | Henry |
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| Berchtold Haller moves to Bern. | Haller |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Pope Julius II dies. | Reformation Happens |
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1514
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Joachim Vadian begins to study medicine and is crowned poet laureate by the emperor. | Vadian |
Magisterial Reformation |
| Katherine Parr is born | English Reformation |
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| Prierias begins teaching in Rome. | Prierias |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Prierias publishes *Summa Silvestrina.* | Prierias |
Catholic Reformation |
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1515
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Teresa of Avila is born. | Teresa |
Catholic Reformation |
| Battle of Marignano causes Zwingli to preach against mercenary system. | Zwingli |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Battle of Marignano. | |||
| Karlstadt goes to Rome and studies to receive doctorate in canon law and civil law. | Karlstadt |
Radical Reformation |
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| Prierias named "Master of the Sacred Palace,"the court theologian to pope Leo X. | Prierias |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Sebastian Franck attends the University of Ingolstadt. | Franck |
Radical Reformation |
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1516
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Erasmus' Greek New Testament published. | ||
| Ulrich Zwingli becomes rector of the monastic church at Einsiedeln. | Zwingli |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Balthasar H?bmaier becomes cathedral preacher at Regensburg. | Radical Reformation |
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| Joachim Vadian is appointed rector at the University of Vienna and begins teaching rhetoric. | Vadian |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Theodore Beza is born. | Magisterial Reformation |
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1517
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The Oratory of Divine Love is founded in Rome | Catholic Reformation |
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| Cardinal Francisco Ximenez (Jimenez) de Cisneros dies at Roa. | Ximenez |
Reformation Happens |
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| Francisco Ximenez (Jimenez) de Cisneros' Complutensian Polyglot Bible (began in 1502) is completed | Catholic Reformation |
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| Cajetan named cardinal by pope Leo X. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Joachim Vadian receives doctorate in medicine. | Vadian |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Pope Leo X commissions Prierias to respond to Luther's 95 thesis. Prierias' *Dialogus* is sent to Luther who responds with *Responsio.* | Prierias Luther |
Catholic Reformation Magisterial Reformation |
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| October 31 | Luther posts the 95 These to the door of the Wittenberg Castle church. | Luther |
Magisterial Reformation |
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1518
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Ulrich Zwingli becomes priest at the Great Minster in Zurich. | Zwingli |
Magisterial Reformation |
| Melanchthon begins teaching Greek at Wittenberg. | Melanchthon |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Joachim Vadian resigns from his post at the University of Vienna and returns to St Gall where he is named city physician. | Vadian |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Joachim Vadian and Conrad Grebel climb Mount Pilatus together. | Vadian Grebel |
Magisterial Reformation Radical Reformation |
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1519
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Charles V elected as Holy Roman Emperor. | ||
| Leipzig Disputation between Luther and Eck. Karlstadt also debates Eck. [More] | Luther Eck Karlstadt |
Catholic Reformation Magisterial Reformation Radical Reformation |
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| Balthasar H?bmaier expels the Jews from Regensburg during Lent. | Radical Reformation |
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| Maximillian I dies. | |||
| Joachim Vadian marries Martha Grebel, Conrad Grebel?s sister. | Vadian Grebel |
Magisterial Reformation Radical Reformation |
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| Schwenckfeld experiences his first Heimsuchung (divine experience). | Schwenckfeld |
Radical Reformation |
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| Pope Innocent IX is born. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Thomas Bilney ordained by Bishop West of Ely. | English Reformation |
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1520
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Luther Writes: To the Christian Nobility, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and The Freedom of a Christian | Luther |
Magisterial Reformation |
| Heinrich Bullinger receives BA from University of Cologne. | Bullinger |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Berchtold Haller is ordained a priest. | Haller |
Magisterial Reformation |
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1521
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Edict of Worms issued by Charles V declares Luther an outlaw. | Luther |
Magisterial Reformation |
| Pope Leo X calls King Henry VIII ?Defender of the Faith? for his publication of an anti-Luther tract. | Luther Henry |
Catholic Reformation Magisterial Reformation English Reformation |
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| Balthasar Hubmaier begins ministry in Waldshut. | Radical Reformation |
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| Diet of Worms [More] | Luther |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Zwickau prophets arrive in Wittenberg. | Luther |
Magisterial Reformation Radical Reformation |
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| Ignatius Loyola seriously wounded in battle at Pamplona. | Loyola |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Johann Oecolampadius enters a Briggitine monastery. | Magisterial Reformation |
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| Peter Canisius is born. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Balthasar H?bmaier becomes preacher at Waldshut. | Radical Reformation |
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| Robert Barnes introduces humanist scholarship to Augustinian house in Cambridge. | Barnes |
English Reformation |
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| Anne Askew is born. | Askew |
English Reformation |
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| Ulrich Zwingli and Berchtold Haller meet for the first time. | Haller Zwingli |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Peter Canisius is born. | Canisius |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Pope Leo X dies. | Catholic Reformation |
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| Henry VIII publishes *Assertio Septem Sacramentorum* in defense of the seven sacraments. | Henry |
English Reformation |
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| Johann Bugenhagen enrolls at Wittenberg. | Bugenhagen |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| December 25 | Karlstadt celebrates the first public evangelical mass in Wittenberg. | Karlstadt |
Radical Reformation |
| January 21 | The first adult baptism of the reformation occurs. [More] | Grebel |
Radical Reformation |
| May | Luther is kidnapped and taken to Wartburg Castle. [More] | Luther |
Magisterial Reformation |