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1st-15th Century

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1st   Why Rome was perfect Jewish persecuted 1st Jewish/Christian Division Nero/Domitian Considered Atheists.  
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2nd   Pliny and Trajan Martyrdom Apologetics Marcion/Gnosticism Apostles’ Creed  
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3rd   Christian Teachers Septimus/Decius Lapsed/confessors Diocletian  
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4th   Constantine Edicts Milan Toleration Donatism Monasticism Shouldn’t live so lavish Arianism Jesus wasn’t devine Cappadocians/Teachers Basil and 2 Gregories and Augustine Jerome  
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5th   Fall of RomeFilling the Void:Benedict of Nursia - wrote a ruleLeo IDebating in the East (Chalcedon) first sign of split  
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6th   Gregory I Direction of western Medieval churchMissions Sent out missionaries to England and other places  
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7th   Muslim Conquests Fled medina and took Mecca  
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8th   Battle of Tours Muslims were stopped  
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9th   Charlemagne – Starting Schools Divides east and West Decay in Papacy Popes killed each other  
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10th   Monastic reform Cluny Benedictine revival  
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11th   Great Schism Papal reform under Leo IX Crusades Begin  
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12th   Crusades – mostly disastrous Latin Kingdom Beginning of Scholasticism – Anselm  
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13th   Later crusades Scholasticism/Anti-scholasticism/ Mysticism Government centralizes under monarchs/nationalism John Duns Scotus and Occam (divorce of Faith and Reason).  
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14th   100 years war Black death Avignon papacy Papacy to France where demands were made of the Pope to fit more French ideas Great western Schism Wycliffe – scripture for the masses  
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15th   Fall of Constantinople Huss and Savonarola – reformers killed Renaissance Fascination with human creativity Columbus.  
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