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  1. 14th century Burning at the stake of Jacques de Molay and the leaders of the Knights Templar on the Île aux Juifs , in the Seine (1314), as described by the poet Boccaccio (French National Library) The towers of the Château de Vincennes (begun in 1337, completed in about 1410) as shown in the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (December), in ...

  2. Stone Ruins The ruins of this complex of massive stone walls undulate across almost 1,800 acres of present-day southeastern Zimbabwe. Begun during the eleventh century A.D. by Bantu-speaking ancestors of the Shona, Great Zimbabwe was constructed and expanded for more than 300 years in a local style that eschewed rectilinearity for flowing curves.

  3. Key European Religous Events 1400-1948. Benedict XVI's life. Religion History--Joey. Cedillo_Timeline 3. Renaissance Period. Bonus assingment - The Tudor period - Yann Hadjeb. Union Memorial UMC 1846-2011. Major Events from the Catholic Church (1891-2009) Culture and Current of Thoughts.

  4. Apr 1, 2015 · In John Gospel this day was the 14th of Nisan (April 3, 33 CE) of the Jewish calendar; In the three Synoptic Gospels the Last Supper is a Passover meal so Jesus' crucifixion must have taken place during the afternoon of the festival itself, the 15th of Nisan (April 4, 33 CE).

  5. From the fourteenth to the mid-sixteenth century, more books of hours were made than any other type of book. Visiting Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion? You must join the virtual exhibition queue when you arrive.

  6. 5th Century. • First Buddhist Council at Rajagaha (486) after the Parinirvana*, under the patronage of King Ajatasattu. • The Buddhist Canon as it exist today was settled at this Council and preserved as an oral tradition. • Socrates (469-399) • Plato (427-347) • Battle of Marathon (490) • Greek-Persian Wars (490-479)

  7. Oct 6, 2023 · 14th Century Christian History. 1309: Pope Clement V Moves to Avignon. Pope Clement V officially established the papal residence in Avignon, marking the beginning of the Avignon Papacy. 1311-1312: Council of Vienne. The Council of Vienne was convened to address various issues within the Church, including suppressing the Knights Templar.

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