Year(s) | Topic | Event | Locations |
c. 270 A.D. | Philosophy | Porphyry compiles Plotinus' Enneads (Neoplatonist) | Rome |
376 - 476 | Politics | The Fall of the Western Roman Empire | Multiple |
c. 397 - 415 | Philosophy | Augustine of Hippo: Confessions and City of God | Hippo (Algeria) |
496 - 814 | Politics | The Kingdom of the Franks/Carolingian Empire | |
c. 524 | Philosophy | Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy | Rome |
711 | Religion / War | Islamic Umayyad Caliphate begins conquest of Al-Andalus | Andalusia |
c. 789 - 850 | Culture / Education | The Carolingian Renaissance | France |
800 | Politics | Charlemagne crowned Emperor of the Romans | Multiple countries |
860s | Philosophy | John Scotus Eriugena: On the Division of Nature | (Irish) France |
961 | Politics | Otto I crowned first Holy Roman Emperor | England |
1010 - 1037 | Phlosophy | Writings of Avicenna (Islamic) | Persia |
1063 - 1109 | Philosophy | Writings of Anselm of Canterbury | England |
1054 | Religion / Politics | The Great Schism: the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches separate | |
1066 | War / Politics | Norman conquest under William the Conqueror | England |
1088 | Education | University of Bologna established | Italy |
1095 | War / Religion | Pope Urban II calls for First Crusade to the Holy Land | (Middle East) |
1096 | Education | First lectures at Oxford University | England |
1098 | Philosophy / Music | Birth of Hildegard of Bingen | Germany |
1099 | War / Religion | Crusaders besiege Jerusalem and found Kingdom.of Jerusalem | Jerusalem |
1121 - 1140 | Philosophy | Writings of Peter Abelard | France |
c. 1150 | Education | University of Paris is establishd | Paris |
c. 1160 - 1198 | Philosophy | Writings of Averroes (Islamic) | Andalusia |
c. 1170 - 1204 | Philosophy | Writings of Moses Maimonides | Egypt |
1189 - 1192 | War | Third Crusade | Middle East |
1204 - 1261 | War / Politics | Latin Empire (created by sack of Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade) | (Istanbul) |
1209 | Religion | Francis of Assisi starts the Order of the Friars Minor (Franciscans) | Italy |
1212 | Religion | Dominic of Caleruega founds the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) | France |
1215 | Politics | The Magna Carta is signed by King John | England |
1220 - 1235 | Philosophy | Robert Grosseteste writes his treatises on science | England |
c. 1240 - 1280 | Philosophy | Writings of Albertus Magnus | Cologne |
1265 - 1274 | Philosophy | Thomas Aquinas: Summa Theologico | Paris |
c. 1290 - 1308 | Philosophy | Wrtiings of (John) Duns Scotus | England |
1299 | Politics | The Ottoman Empire is established | Anatolia |
c. 1300 - 37 | Art | Fresco artist Giotto de Bondone brings realism to painting | Italy |
1320 | Literature | Dante completes the Divine Comedy | Italy |
c. 1330 - 1360 | Literature | Petrarch starts Renaissance humanism | Italy |
c. 1330 - 1347 | Philosophy | Writings of William of Ockham | England |
1387 - 1400 | Literature | Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales | England |
c. 1400 | Politics | The House of Medici begins its ascent | Florence |
1430 - 1464 | Philosophy | Writings of Nicholas of Cusa | Trier |
1436 | Architecture | Filippo Brunelleschi's dome on Florence Cathedral completed | Florence |
1431 - 1449 | Religion | The Council of Florence | Florence |
c. 1440 | Technology | Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press | Germany |
1453 | War | Constantinople falls to the Ottomans; Byzantine Empire ended | Turkey |
1455 - 1487 | War | War of the Roses results in the Tudor dynasty (1487 - 1603) | England |
1462 - 1505 | Politics | Ivan III ("The Great") triples the size of Moskovy (Moscow) | Russia |
1486 (pub. 1496) | Philosophy | Pico della Mirandola: Oration on the Dignity of Man | Italy |
1492 | War | Ferdinand and Isabella complete the Reconquista | Spain |
1492 | Exploration | Christopher Columbus discovers the Americas; colonization begins | Caribbean |
1498 | Religion / Politics | Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola burnt at the stake | Florence |
1503 -1506 | Art | Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa | Italy |
c. 1504 | Music | Josquin: Miserere mei, Deus (for Savonarolo) | Ferrera, Italy |
1508 - 1512 | Art | Michelangelo paints the Sistine Chapel ceiling. | Rome, Italy |
1509 - 1511 | Art | Raphael paints The School of Athens | Rome |
1511 | Philosophy | Desidereus Erasmus: The Praise of Folly | England |
1513 | Philosophy | Niccoló Machiavelli: The Prince | Florence, Italy |
1515 - 1556 | Politics | Charles V rules Spain, Netherlands, Holy Roman Empire | Multiple |
1516 | Philosophy | Thomas More: Utopia | England |
1517 | Religion | Martin Luther posts the 95 Theses; the Reformation begins | Saxony (Germany) |
1519 - 1522 | Exploration | Ferdinand Magellan expedition circles the Earth | Global |
1524 - 1525 | War | 100,00 peasants die in German Peasant's War | Germany |
1527 | War | The Sack of Rome ends the Italian Renaissance | Rome |
1528 | War | The Ottomans fail to capture to Vienna | Vienna |
1531 - 1532 | Religion | Henry VIII separates Church of England from Rome | England |
1534 | Religion | Ignatius of Loyola forms the Order of Jesus (Jesuits) | Basque (Spain) |
1535 | Politics / Religion | Thomas More beheaded by Henry VIII | London |
1536 | Religion | John Calvin: Institutes for the Christian Religion | Basel |
1543 | Science | Nicolaus Copernicus: On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres on heliocentrism starts the Copernican Revolution | Nuremberg |
1541 - 1564 | Religion | John Calvin is religious leader of Geneva | Geneva |
1545 - 1563 | Council of Trent - the Counter-Reformation begins | North Italy | |
1554 | Religion / Politics | Michael Servetus burnt at the stake for denying the Trinity and divinity of Christ. | Geneva |
1554 | Religion / Politics | Sebastian Castellio: Whether Heretics are to be Persecuted | Magdeburg (Germany) |
1556 - 1598 | Politics | Philip II rules Spain | Spain |
1558 - 1603 | Politics | Reign of Elizabeth I | England |
1561 | Religion / Politics | The Peace of Augsburg permits both Catholicism and Lutheranism in the Holy Roman Empire | Augsburg (Germany) |
c. 1562 | Music | Palestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli (Pope Macellus Mass) | Rome |
1562 - 1587 | Religion / War | 3 million die in French Huguenot Wars | France & elsewhere |
1568 - 1648 | War | Dutch War of Independence (80 Years' War) from Spain | Netherlands |
1569 | Philosophy | Michel de Montaigne: Apology for Raimond Sebond | France |
1580 - 1595 | Philosophy / Literature | Publication of Montaigne's revised Essays | France |
1580 - 1630 | Religion / Persecution | Peak Years of European Witch Trials | |
1582 | Gregorian calendar introduced | ||
1588 | War | Spanish Armada defeated by English | English Channel |
1588 | Politics / War | The Dutch Republic Established | Netherlands |
1589 | Politics | Henry IV starts Bourbon Dynasty | France |
1598 | Religion | Henry IV grants some political rights to Huguenots in the Edict of Nantes | France |
1590 - 1613 | Literature | William Shakespeare's plays | London |
1600 - 1700 | Popuation | European Population c. 80 million, little change | |
1600 | Politics | Giordano Bruno burned at the stake for heresy | Rome |
1600 | Trade - Politics | East India Company founded | England |
c. 1600 | Science | Invention of the Telescope and Microscope | Netherlands |
1602 | Trade - Politics | Dutch East India Company founded | Netherlands |
1603 | Politics | James VI of Scotland also becomes King James I of England. Stuart Dynasty begins. | England/Scotland |
1605, 1615 | Literature | Miguel de Cervantes: Don Quixote | Spain |
1607 | Music | Claudio Monteverdi: L'Orfeo - the first lasting opera | Mantua, Italy |
1607 | Colonization | Jamestown, Virginia settled | North America |
1608 | Colonization | Samuel de Champlain founds Quebec City | New France |
1610 - 1643 | Politics | Reign of Louis XIII | France |
1613 | Politics | The Romanov Dynasty begins with Michael I | Russia |
1618 - 1648 | War | The Thirty Years' War | Multiple |
1619 | Religion | Rijnburg Collegiants founded, practice open Christianity | Holland |
1620 | Philosophy | Francis Bacon: Novum Organum | Engand |
1624 - 1632 | Politics | Cardinal Richelieu consolidates power of French monarchy | France |
1625 | Philosophy | Hugo Grotius: On the Law of War and Peace | Amsterdam |
1628 | Sciencey | William Harvey: An Anatomical Exercise on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Living Beings | Engand |
1633 | Politics / Religion | Galileo Galilei condemned for heresy by Roman Inquisition | Rome |
1635 - 1659 | War | 24 year Franco-Spanish War begins. | France / Spain |
1637 | Philosophy | René Descartes: Discourse on the Method | Dutch Republic |
1638 | Science | Galileo: Two New Sciences | Rome |
1640 | Politics / Religion | Providence Colony under Roger Williams: democracy, religious liberty and separation of church and state | Providence, R.I. |
1641 | Philosophy | René Descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy | Dutch Republic |
1642 | Philosophy | Thomas Hobbes: De Cive | |
1642 - 1651 | War | The English Civil War | England |
1643 - 1715 | Politics | Reign of Louis XIV | France |
1645 | Science | Blaise Pascal present his mechanical calculator | France |
1647 | Revolt | A fisherman, Masaniello, leads a revolt against the Spanish Habsburgs, which ultimately fails | Naples |
1648 - 1653 | Revolt | Louis XIV victorious in the Fronde, maintaining supreme power in France. | France |
1651 (rev 1668) | Philosophy | Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan | England |
1659 | War / Politics | 1657 Treaty of the Pyrenees ends Franco-Spanish War, France replaces Spain as the dominant European power. | |
1660 | Science | Royal Society founded | England |
1660 - 1691 | Science | Works of chemist Robert Boyle | England |
1664 - 1687 | Music | Jean-Baptiste Lully (ballet, opera, orchestra music) | France |
1666 | Disaster | The Great Fire of London | England |
1666 | Science | French Academy of Sciences founded by Louis XIV | France |
1670 | Philosophy | Blaise Pascal: Pensée | France |
1670 | Philosophy (anonymous) | Baruch Spinoza: Theological-Political Treatise (1670) | Netherlands |
1672 | Philosophy | Samuel von Pufendorf: De jure naturae et gentium libri octo (The Law of Nature and Nations in 8 Books) | Germany |
1677 | Philosophy (posthum.) | Baruch Spinoza: Ethics (1676) | Netherlands |
1681 | Literature | Pedro Calderón de la Barca dies ending of the two century Spanish Golden Age of Arts and Literature | Spain |
1682 | Religion | Pierre Bayle: Diverse Thoughts on the Comet (of 1680) | France |
1682 - 1725 | Politics | Peter the Great rules Russia | Russia |
1683 | War | Battle of Vienna starts 15 year war with the Ottoman Empire | Vienna, Austria |
1685 | Religion / Politics | Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes, eliminating Huguenots | France |
1687 | Science | Isaac Newton: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy | England |
1688 | Politics | The Glorious Revolution -William & Mary ascend the throne | England |
1689, 1690, 1691 | Philosophy | John Locke: A Letter Concerning Toleration, Two Treatises on Government, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding | England |
1694 | Finance | The Bank of England is established. | England |
1700 | Science | Prussian Academy of Sciences founded with Gottfried Liebniz as 1st president | Prussia |
1700 | Early Feminism | Mary Astell: Some Reflections on Marriage (online text) | England |
1702 - 1715 | War | War of Spanish Succession | Multiple |
1707 | Politics | The Acts of Union create the Kingdom of Great Britain | Great Britain |
1711 | Philosophy | Third Earl of Shaftesbury: Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, an Times | England |
1714 | Philosophy | Gottfried Leibniz: Monadology | Germany |
1714 | Philosophy | Bernard Mandeville: The Fable of the Bees | Germany |
1715 - 1774 | Politics | Reign of Louis XV | France |
1717 | Music | George Frederic Handel: Water Music | London |
1719 | Literature | Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe | England |
1721 | Music | Johann Sebastian Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos | Germany |
1725 | Music | Antonio Vivaldi: The Four Seasons | Italy |
1725 | Philosophy | Giambattista Vico: The New Science | Italy |
1726 | Literature | Johnathan Swift: Gulliver's Travels | Italy |
1729 - 1796 | Politics | Reign of Catherine the Great | Russia |
1730 - 1731 | Crime | About 200 executed for homosexuality in Utrecht and beyond | Dutch Republic |
1734 - 1735 | Literature | Alexander Pope: An Essay on Man | England |
1738 - 1740 | Philosophy | David Hume: A Treatise on Human Nature | Scotland |
1740 - 1786 | Politics | Frederick the Great reigns - founds education system for boys and girls | Prussia |
1740 - 1765 | Politics | Francis I - Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of Austria w/ Maria Theresa | Austria, Germany |
1740 - 1748 | War | The War of Austrian Secession | multiple |
1741 | Music | Johann Sebastian Bach: The Goldberg Variations | Germany |
1742 | Music | G.F. Handel: Messiah | London |
1745 - 1763 | War | The Seven Years' War | 5 continents |
1748 | Philosophy | Montesquieu: The Spirit of the Laws | France |
1748 | Philosophy | David Hume: An Equiry Concerning Human Understanding | Scotland |
1749 | Music | J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor | Germany |
1749 - 1789 | Philosophy | Comte de Buffon: Natural History (36 vols) | Germany |
1749 | Philosophy | Denis Diderot: Letter on the Blind | Germany |
1751 - 1772 | Philosophy | Denis Diderot & Jean e Rond d'Alembert publish the Encyclopédie | Paris |
1751 | Philosophy | David Hume: An Enquiry Concerning the Principle of Morals | Scotland |
1754 | Philosophy | Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Discourse on the Origin and Basis of the Inequality of Men | Geneva |
1755 | Disaster | The Great Lisbon Earthquake | Portugal |
1756 | Law | William Blackstone: Commentaries on the Laws of England | England |
1758 | Philosophy | Claude Adrien Helvétius: De l'esprit (On Mind) | France |
1758 | Philosophy | Emer de Vattel: The Laws of Nations | France |
1759 | Literature | Voltaire: Candide | Scotland |
1759 | Philosophy | Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments | Scotland |
1762 | Philosophy | Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Social Contract | Geneva |
1762 | Philosophy | Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Emile, or On Education | Geneva |
1762 - 1796 | Politics | Catherine the Great reigns | Russia |
1765 | Philosophy | Pub. of Leibniz: New Essays Concerning Human Understanding | Germany |
1764 | Philosophy | Cesare Beccaria: On Crimes and Punishment | Milan |
1767 | Philosophy | Adam Ferguson: Essay on the History of Civil Society | Scotland |
1765 - 1783 | War | The American Revolution | North America |
1770 | Philosophy | Baron d'Holbach: The System of Nature | Paris |
1770 | Philosophy | Guillaume-Thomas Raynal: History of the Two Indies | Paris |
1774 - 1791 | Politics | Reign of Louis XVI (beheaded 1793) | France |
1776 | Philosophy | Thomas Paine: Common Sense | Scotland |
1776 | Philosophy | Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations | Scotland |
1779 | Philosophy | Hume (posthum): Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion | Scotland |
1781 | Philosophy | Immanuel Kant: Critique of Pure Reason | Prussia |
1783 - 1787 | Politics / War | Republican revolutions in the Dutch Republic | Netherlands |
1786 | Politics | Death of Frederick I; Successor is Frederick Wilhelm II to 1797 | Prussia |
1786 - 1791 | Music | The end of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's career; his final 10 symphonies, final 5 string quintets, 4 greatest operas and the unfinished Requiem mass | Vienna |
1788 | Philosophy | Immanuel Kant: Critique of Practical Reason | Prussia |
1787 | Politics | U.S. Constitution goes into effect | United States |
(1780),1789 | Philosophy | Jeremy Bentham proposes utilitarianism in The Principles of Morals and Legislation | England |
1789 - 1799 | War | The French Revolution | France, other |
1790 | Philosophy | Immanuel Kant: Critique of Judgement | England |
1790 | Philosophy | Edmund Burke: Reflections on the Revolution in France | Prussia |
1791 | Philosophy | Thomas Paine: The Rights of Man | England |
1792 | Early Feminism | Mary Wollstonecraft: Vindication of the Rights of Women | English |
1795 | Philosophy | Marquis de Condorset: Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind | French |
1803 | Music | Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony # 3 "Eroica" | Vienna |
1806 | Politics | Holy Roman Empire ends after nine century existence | |
1803 - 1815 | War | The Napoleonic Wars | Multiple Countries |
1807 | Philosophy | G.W.F. Hegel: The Phenomenology of Spirit | Germany |
1815 | Politics | Napoleon defeated. Congress of Vienna balances the European powers | Vienna |
1824 | Music | Beethoven premiers his Ninth Symphony | Vienna |
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