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  1. 14th century. 15th century. See also. References. Timeline of post-classical history. The following is a timeline of major events in post-classical history from the 5th to 15th centuries, loosely corresponding to the Old World Middle Ages, intermediate between Late antiquity and the early modern period . Overview.

  2. 14th Century, 1301 to 1400. 1303 Church power is in decline. Concerned about kings taxing church property, Pope Boniface VIII has issued a papal decree, Unam Sanctam, to maintain Church authority over kings. King Philip IV of France (r. 1285-1314) fears that he will be excommunicated and sends men to seize Boniface from one of his palaces.

  3. 14th century. 15th century. 16th century. 17th century. 18th century. 19th century. 20th century. 21st century. See also. Years in Russia, 1991–present. Cities in Russia. Timeline of Grozny. Timeline of Kaliningrad. Timeline of Kazan. Timeline of Krasnodar. Timeline of Makhachkala. Timeline of Moscow. Timeline of Nizhny Novgorod.

  4. “This period witnesses the reemergence of Rome—suffering nearly four decades of neglect during the time of the Great Schism—as a major international power. Construction and renovation is funded largely by the popes, many of whom are elected from the country’s wealthiest and most influential families (such as the Colonna, Farnese, and Medici); their collective aim is to renew the city ...

  5. 14th century BCE. . 13th century BCE. . 12th century BCE. . 11th century BCE. . 10th century BCE. . 9th century BCE. . 8th century BCE. . 7th century BCE. 6th century BCE. 5th century BCE. 4th century BCE. Classical India. 3rd century BCE. 2nd century BCE. 1st century BCE.

  6. It began in Italy during the 14th century, and it marked the end of the Middle Ages. The Renaissance’s influence spread elsewhere in Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries. The word Renaissance means “rebirth” in French, and it reflects the era’s rediscovery of ancient Greece and Rome.

  7. A timeline of events in Scottish History!. Scroll through a growing chronology of events and click on them for more details and links Scotland in the 14th Century

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