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I would say the five most important dates were as follows:

  • 476, the date most used for the fall of the West Roman Empire
  • 622, a date we might assign for the rise of Islam
  • 800, the date Charlemagne was crowned Emperor of the West
  • 1054, the date of the Great Schism, which divided the main body of the Christian Church into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic halves
  • 1453, the date of the fall of Constantinople, the end of the Hundred Years war in France, and, purportedly, the invention of the printing press.
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