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  1. 303. The emperor Diocletian initiates a sustained persecution of Christians in the Roman empire. Go to Diocletian (284–305) in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (1 ed.) See this event in other timelines: Roman empire. Politics. Persecution and repression. Religion. Christianity.

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · Plautus and Terence, in the second and third century BC, create a Roman drama based on Greek originals Go to Plautus, Titus Maccius (c.250–184 bc) in The Oxford Companion to English Literature (7 ed.)

  3. Search for: 'Ottoman Empire' in Oxford Reference ». The Muslim empire of the Turks (1299–1922), established in northern Anatolia by Osman I and expanded by his successors to include all of Asia Minor and much of south-east Europe. Ottoman power received a severe check with the invasion of Tamerlane in 1401, but expansion resumed several ...

  4. Event. c. 1300. The Italian communes employ powerful leaders, or signori, in a trend which leads away from oligarchy and towards princely rule. Go to Communes in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature (1 ed.) See this event in other timelines: Renaissance. 13th century. 14th century. Politics.

  5. Quick Reference. In medieval England and Scotland a minor official (not a cleric), who summoned people before the ecclesiastical courts. Summoners acquired inquisitorial powers in cases that could incur excommunication, such as non-payment of tithes, heresy, usury, slander, and witchcraft. Over 10,000 excommunication writs survive from the 13th ...

  6. Current online version: 2012. eISBN: 9780191737282. Jump to a year: BCE CE. Year. Event. 3761 BCE. Later selected by Hebrew scholars as the date when the world began, this becomes the first year (AM 1) in Jewish chronology. Go to Jewish in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (2 ed.)

  7. Hace 2 días · Event. 1095. Pope Urban II preaches the first crusade, urging the Christians of Europe to march east to recover Jerusalem from the Muslims. Go to Urban II, Bl (c.1035–99) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.) See this event in other timelines: