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Church History 1000-1700 A.D.
Part 1: The Dark Ages
Mark Hagen
June 6, 2004
Timeline
0-400 A.D.
Jerusalem
falls
70
0
Constantine’s
vision
312
Clergy/laity
develops
100
64
Nero’s
persecutions
Church History 10
Summary (0-1000 A.D.)
Nicean Council
325
200
300
Christianity
made state
religion
381
249-251
313
Caesar
Edict of
worship
Milan
becomes
compulsory
400
386
Augustine’s
conversion
Timeline
400-1000 A.D.
Council of
Carthage
397
PatrickIreland
432
400
Leo the Great
440-461
500
Vladimir-Russia
988
540-Benedict
600
451
410
Council at
Rome
Chalcedon
falls
431
Council at Ephesus
Church History 10
Summary (0-1000 A.D.)
700
800
729
BonifaceGermany
900
1000
996
Olaf-Norway
“For this land which you inhabit . . . is too
narrow for your large population; nor does it
abound in wealth; and it furnishes scarcely
food enough for its cultivators. Hence it is that
you murder and devour one another . . . Enter
upon the road to the Holy Sepulcher; wrest the
land from the wicked race, and subject it to
yourselves.”
- Pope Urban II
Bruce Shelley, Church History in Plain Language, p.187
Church History 1000-1700 A.D.
Part 1: The Dark Ages
Richard I The Lion Heart during the 2nd Crusade
Guillaume de Clermont
defending Ptolemais
(Acre) in 1291
by
Dominique Louis Papety
(1815-1849)
Church History 1000-1700 A.D.
Part 1: The Dark Ages
The Capture of
Constantinople
in 1204
by
Jacopo Robusti
Tintoretto
(1518-1594)
12-year-old boy
Stephen leads a
Children's Crusade
in 1212
Source illustration after a
painting by E. F. Skinner
Church History 1000-1700 A.D.
Part 1: The Dark Ages
Church History 1000-1700 A.D.
Part 1: The Dark Ages