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CHART V.

A.D	England France Germany Various Countries

1000	2. Massacre of St. Briee. 1.3. Danish Kings. 17. Canute I., the Great. 39. Canute II. 41. Saxons Restored. Edward the Confessor. 44. Common Law Established. 66. Norman Kings. William the Conqueror. Robert II. Son of Hugh Capet. 81. Henry I. 60. Philip I. Invasion of William the Conqueror. 96. First Crusade. 2. St. Henry. 24. Conrad IT. 89. Henry III. 56. Henry IV. 73. War with Saracens  begins. 85. Kingdom of Aragon. 54. Schism or separation oJ the Greek Church from Home. 65. Turks take Jerusalem. 73. War of Investitures. 73. Hildebrand becomes Pope Gregory VII.

1100	Henry I.  Usurper. 54. Henry 11. House of Plantagenet. 71. Ireland subdued. 89. Kichard I. Cceur de Leon. 8. Louis VI. the Fat. 87. Louis VII. 46. Second Crusade. 80. Philip II. 87. Third Crusade. 94. Fourth Crusade. Abelard, Scholastic Philosopher. 6. Henry V. 38. Conrad III. 52. Frederic I. (Barbarossa) invades Italy. 63. Berlin founded. 95. Two Sicilies acquired. Crusaders take Jerusalem. 25. Venetian War?. 59. Alexander III, Italy. 71. Saladin, Sultan of Egypt, 94. Innocent III., Pope.

1200	15. The Magna Charta Signed. 16. Henry III. 62. The Barons' War. 65. Barons defeated by Edward at Eversham. 72. Edward 1. 82. Wales conquered. 84. Title Prince of Wales created. 8. Albigensian Crusade. 23. Louis VIIL 26. Louis IX. 28. Sixth Crusade. 45. Seventh Crusade. 70. Eighth Crusade. 85. Philip IV. 8. Otto IV. 12. Frederic II. 41. League of Hansetowns. 73. House of Hapsburg. Rodolph I. 4. The   Inquisition   instituted. 15. Doctrine of Transubstsn-fciation and   Auricular Confession established. 18. Genghis Khan,   Mogul, subdues Persia. ;2». Laity   prohibited   from reading the Scriptures. 88. Kingdom of Crianada. 65. Dante born. : 82. Sicilian Vespers.

1300	7. Edward II. 14. Battle of Bannockburn. 27. Edward III. 28. Chaucer born. 46. Battle of Crecy. 56. Battle of Poictiers. 77. Kichard II. 84. John Wickliffe died. 99. Henry IV. House of Lancaster. 16. Philip V. 28. Philip VI. House of Valois. 45. Dauphiny annexed. 64. Charles V. 80. Charles VI. Froissart, historian. 7. William Tell. Switzerland revolts. 9. Henry VII. 80. Gunpowder invented. 38. German  Princes    deny the temporal power of Pope. 49. Charles IV. 56. He issues the "Golden Bull." S. Popes removed to Avignon, 11. Knights Templars abolished, 21. Dante died. 74. Petrarch died. 87. Margaret, Queen of Denmark and Norway. 95. Tamerlane in Russia.

1400	18. Henry V. Wars with France. 15. Battle of Agincourt. 22. Henry VI. 53. War of Eoses. 61. Edward IV. House of York. 83. Richard III. 85. Henry VII. House of Tudor. 22. Charles VII. 29. Joan of Are at Orleans. 30. She is  burned  by  the English. 51. The English driven from France. 61. Louis XL 85. Charles VIII. 15. Council of Constance. John Huss burned. 81. House of Austria. 85-58. Printing Invented. S3. Martin Luther born. Tamerlane overran Syria, House   of    Medici   In Florence. ?8. Constantinople taken by Turks. Isabella and Ferdinand unite Castile and Ar-ragon. 92. Columbus    discovers America.

1500	9. Henry VIII. 13. Battle of Flod den. 33. Henry  divorces     Catherine and marries Anne Boleyn. 86. Beheads  Anne and marries Jane Seymour. 47. Edward VI. Cranmer. r>3. Bloody Mary. 58. Elizabeth reigns. [lished. 64. Church  of   England Estab-Puritan party formed. 87. Mary  Queen  of  Scots   beheaded. I	Louis XII. 15. Francis I. 47. Henry II. 59. Francis II. 62. Huguenots' War. 64. John Calvin died. 72. Massacre  of  St. Bartholomew. 74. Henry III. 89. Henry IV. House of Bourbon. 16. Luther begins  the Reformation. 19. Charles V. 21. Diet of Worms. 30. Augsburg Confession. 56. Charles abdicates. Ferdinand    I.     chosen Emperor. 4. French in America. 13. Leo X., Pope. 18. Ponce de Leon in Florida. 21. Wars of Charles V. in Italy. 32. Pizzanro eonqners Peru. 33. Ivm IV. of Bagsia. 35* Order of Jesuits founded. 36. Cortez conquers Mexico. S6- FMlip n. of Spain. 59. Frederick II*   of Denmark.