There was a great schism in the late 1300s- when Pope Gregory XI died, an extremly unpopular with the frenchmen, Pope Urban VI was elected, he was from Italy. in protest the Frenchmen elected a frenchman Pope Clement VII as their pope. So now there were 2 popes in a church which was known as the Great Schism
This was part of the middle ages, and is known as the late middle ages.
by bringing more stability to society
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During a war when Christopher was givin to a general with supperior fighting skills somewhere between 1300-1367 B.C.
Anemometer was invented in 1450 First printing press invented in 1476 Donatello born 1386
In the mid 1300's.
The Catholic Church spoke all services in Latin as well as lawyers, doctors, and other educated people.
The year 1300, as with any year between 1201 and 1300, is in the thirteenth century.
(1300 + 1700)/2 = 1500
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The Pope's claim of supremacy or authority over the church is what caused the Schism in the church in the late 1300s.
I dont know how they changed the purpose of the castles between 1300 and 1400
When Eve ate an apple in the garden of Eden, things changed. The Roman Catholic church came up with the concept, which was translated around 1300 into original sin from the Latin. The term was never in the Bible.
1300 km would be better.
senna 5 is a stool softener and senna 1300 is a laxative
1300 km
roughly between 1300 and 1500