Religion Timeline
1294-1303 Pope Boniface VIII
1302 Unam sanctam
1303-1304 Pope Benedict XI
1305-1314 Pope Clement V
1305-1378 Papacy at Avignon
1316-1334 Pope John XXII
1318 Formal suppression of the Spiritual Franciscans, but Angelo de Clareo forms the Fraticelli and carries on the strict observance tradition.
1328 Meister Eckhart dies
1334-1342 Pope Benedict XII
1342-1352 Pope Clement VI
1349 William of Occam (of Occam's Razor fame) dies
1352-1362 Pope Innocent VI
1362-1370 Pope Urban V
1365-1384 John Wycliffe active
1369-1415 John Huss
1370-1378 Pope Gregory XI
1378-1417 Great Schism
1378-1389 Pope (Rome) Urban VI
1378-1394 Pope (Avignon) Clement VII
1380-1444 San Bernardino of Siena
1380-1471 Thomas à Kempis
1386-1456 Giovanni di Capestrano (Juan Capistrano)
1387 Geert Groote founds the monastery that became the nucleus for the Brethren of the Common Life.
1389-1404 Pope (Rome) Boniface IX
1394-1423 Pope (Avignon) Benedict XIII
1404-1406 Pope (Rome) Innocent VII
1406-1415 Pope (Rome) Gregory XII
1408 Council of Pisa. Deposes both contending popes and elects Alexander V as the true pope. The other two popes ignore this and now there are three popes.
1408-1409 Pope (Pisa) Alexander V
1409-1419 Pope (Pisa) John XXIII
1414-1418 Council of Constance. This council deposed all contending popes and ended the Schism. It also burn John Hus and formalized the Conciliar movement by issuing the bull Frequens.
1417-1431 Pope Martin V
1421-1436 Hussite Wars
1425 Thomas … Kempis, Imitation of Christ
1431-1447 Pope Eugenius IV
1438 Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges
1447-1455 Pope Nicholas V
1455-1458 Pope Calixtus III
1458-1464 Pope Pius II
1464-1471 Pope Paul II
1471-1484 Pope Sixtus IV
1484-1492 Pope Innocent VIII
1492-1503 Pope Alexander VI
1492 Fall of Granada; end of Muslim presence in Spain
1498 Death of Savonarola
1503 Pope Pius III
1503-1513 Pope Julius II
1513-1521 Pope Leo X
1517 Luther posts his 95 theses