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What major events happened in 1400s?
Turks conquer Constantinople, end of the Byzantine empire, beginning of the Ottoman empire. The Wars of the Roses, civil wars between rival noble factions, begin in England (to 1485). Having invented printing with movable type at Mainz, Germany, Johann Gutenberg completes first Bible.
What important events happened during the Renaissance?
Key Dates in Renaissance Philosophy, Politics, Religion, and…
- Pre-1400: The Black Death and the Rise of Florence.
- 1400 to 1450: The Rise of Rome and the de Medici Family.
- 1451 to 1475: Leonardo da Vinci and the Gutenberg Bible.
- 1476 to 1500: The Age of Exploration.
- 1501 to 1550: Politics and the Reformation.
What time period is the 1400s?
1400 – 1409
1400s/Periods
What happened in the 1400s in England?
Events. January – Henry IV quells the Epiphany Rising and executes the Earls of Kent, Huntingdon and Salisbury and the Baron le Despencer for their attempt to have Richard II restored as King. 25 July – English invasion of Scotland (1400): Henry IV leads his army north from a muster at York.
What are five major events of the English Renaissance?
English Renaissance Timeline: Some Historical and Cultural Dates
- 1558: Queen Elizabeth I is crowned, and Thomas Kyd is born.
- 1563: Martin Luther’s Thirty-Nine Articles are published.
- 1564: William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe are born.
- 1569: Northern England rebels on behalf of Mary Queen of Scots.
What major events happened in 1500s?
1500s–1600s Portugal, Spain, England, and France establish the slave trade from Africa to bring workers to sugar and tobacco plantations in South America and the Caribbean, and later to the cotton plantations in the southern U.S. religious Reformation begins. Protestant religions emerge in Europe.
What happened in the 1550’s?
January 6 – Spanish Captain Hernando de Santana founds the city of Valledupar, in modern-day Colombia. February 8 – Pope Julius III succeeds Pope Paul III as the 221st pope. June 12 – The city of Helsinki, Finland (belonging to Sweden at this time) is founded by King Gustav I of Sweden.
What did China do in the 1400s and 1500s?
1400s–1500s China grows under Ming Dynasty, with capital at Beijing. Agriculture, navigation, Confucianism, and art thrive. Chinese trading ships export tea, silk, and porcelain to India, Africa, and Europe, with Guangzhou as a major trading post. 1450 The printing press is developed.
Who was burned at stake in Constance in 1499?
Jan Hus, Bohemian preacher and follower of Wycliffe, burned at stake in Constance as heretic. Portugal’s Prince Henry the Navigator sponsors exploration of Africa’s coast. Brunelleschi begins work on the Duomo in Florence.
How did English displace French in the 1300s?
1300-1400 English displacing French as language of the upper classes and in schools and law courts. Mystery plays increasingly performed by guilds rather than churches–more actors, more spectacles, outdoor stages, comic elements.
Who was the Mongol conqueror who invaded Syria in 1400?
1400 AD Mongols Invade Syria- In 1400 the Mongol conqueror Tameralne invaded Syria after devastating Georgia and Russia. The next year he laid waste to Aleppo Damascus and Baghdad.