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Hace 5 días · The late Middle Ages or late medieval period was the period of European history lasting from AD 1300 to 1500. The late Middle Ages followed the High Middle Ages and preceded the onset of the early modern period (and in much of Europe, the Renaissance).
25 de abr. de 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: Apr 25, 2024 • Article History. Ottoman Empire. Date: c. 1300 - 1922. Major Events: World War I. Napoleonic Wars. French Revolutionary wars. Fall of Constantinople. Armenian Genocide. (Show more) Key People: Kemal Ataturk. Mehmed II. Philip II. Leopold I. Janos Hunyadi. Related Topics:
Hace 4 días · The conquest of Tenochtitlán, the capital of the Aztec Empire, marked the beginning of Spanish dominance in the region and the establishment of the colony of New Spain.
Hace 2 días · A 2009 paper details cooler and wetter conditions in southeastern South America between 1550 and 1800 by citing evidence obtained via several proxies and models. 18 O records from three Andean ice cores show a cool period from 1600 to 1800.
6 de may. de 2024 · Latin: Sacrum Romanum Imperium. Date: 800 - 1806. Major Events: French Revolutionary wars. War of the Spanish Succession. Investiture Controversy. Peace of Westphalia. Peace of Augsburg. (Show more) Key People: Charlemagne. Johannes Kepler. Charles V. Frederick II. Related Topics: Roman law. papacy. imperialism. Frank.
25 de abr. de 2024 · 1550 : Greek, Latin, and Hebrew scholar Robertus Stephanus publishes a Greek New Testament, the Textus Receptus, which will become the basis for many translations into common languages for centuries to come. This is the first Bible to have our familiar chapter and verse notations. 1550-1850 : The Little Ice Age strikes Europe.
3 de may. de 2024 · Tsenacomoco, otherwise known as the Powhatan paramount chiefdom, was a political alliance of Algonquian-speaking Virginia Indians that occupied the area first settled by the English at Jamestown. The origins of Tsenacomoco date to the Late Woodland Period (AD 900–1650).