THE TIMELINE
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THE TIMELINE
1500 1550 1599
HENRY VIIIKing of England from
1509, when he succeeded his father
Henry VII and married Catherine of Aragon
Supremacy act: In 1534, HenryVIII for getting divorce with Catherine splits the English church from the Roman Church.
In 1553 the crown swiches to Mary I(or Mary the Bloody)
Queen Elizabeth IQueen of England (1558–
1603), the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Through her Religious Settlement of 1559 she enforced the Protestant
religion by law.
1513:Machiavelli wrote the Prince
1594:Shakespeare wrote Romeo & JulietLeonardo Da Vinci
createded The Mona Lisa
Michelangelo createded the Sistine Chapel
ceilingCaravaggio painted
"The Story of Saint Matthew"
In Hungary, ultimate of the first invention
of carriage
Tyco Brahe and Keplero extend the Copernican theory
1600 1650 1699
King James I(1603 - 1625)
James was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and her second husband Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. He was descended
through the Scottish kings from Robert the Bruce, and the
English Tudors through his great grandmother Margaret Tudor
sister of Henry VIII.
England built in 1607 an establishment at
Jamestown. This was the beginning of
colonialism by England in North
America
King Charles I (1625 - 1649)
Charles was the 2nd son of James VI of Scotland
(James 1 of England) and Anne of Denmark. He
was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, and became
heir to the throne on the death of his brother
Henry in 1612.
First English Civil War(1642–1646) began the series of three wars.It was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations that took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651
King James II (1685 - 1688) He was created Lord High Admiral and warden of the Cinque Ports, and commanded the Royal Navy during the 2nd and 3rd Anglo-Dutch wars.
Bill of Rights 1689 It lays down limits on the powers of sovereign and sets out the rights of Parliament and rules
for freedom of speech in Parliament, the requirement to regular elections to Parliament and the right to petition the monarch without
fear of retribution.
1605:Shakespeare wrote Machbet
The end of british theatre of Restauration
Bernini became architect of St. Peter
Keplero published “The new Astronomy”
W. Harvey discovered the blood circulation
1700 1750 1799
Queen Anne (1702 - 1714)
Anne was the second daughter of James, Duke of York, who
became James II.Anne and her elder sister Mary
received a Protestant upbringing although their father James converted to Catholicism
and remarried.
King George I(1714 - 1727).
He was the son of the first elector of Hanover, Ernest Augustus . They had two children
George (who later became George II) and Sophia (who married Frederick William of
Prussia in 1706 and was the mother of Frederick the Great).
Declaration of independence of
the American colonies
Napoleon began his campaign in
Egypt
Swift wrote Gulliver's Travels
Voltaire published the Philosophical Letters
Works by Russeau
De Sanctis realized the Steps of Piazza di
Spagna in Rome Niccolo Salvi created the
Fountain of TreviTested the
vaccine against smallpox
Henry Cavendish discovered hydrogen
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland came into
being on 1 January 1801 under the terms of the Acts of Union 1800, by which the formerly separate kingdoms of Great
Britain and Ireland were united.
1800 1850 1899
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Second International Socialis
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Foscolo published “Dei Sepolcri”
Leopardi wrote the Zibaldon
Naturalism
Watercolor and oil painting
Started the construction of Mole
Antonelliana
The art of Van Gogh
Discovered the planet Nettuno
Morse code
1900 1950 1999
ANGLO-IRISH TREATY (1921)established the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland) as a separate state-
FIRST WORLD WAR (1914)
SECOND WORLD WAR (1939)
Queen Elizabeth II (1952 - ) Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born in London on 21 April 1926; she was educated privately, and assumed official duties at 16. During World War II she served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, and by an amendment to the Regency Act she became a state counsellor on her 18th birthday. On the death of George VI in 1952 she succeeded to the throne while in Kenya with her husband and was crowned on 2 June 1953.
ACCESSION TO EUROPEAN UNION
Landing on the Moon
Montale published The Occasions
Published the first volume
of Proust's ”Search for the Lost Fear”
The Time had been available online
Hyperrealism
Garnier designed the industrial city
Discovery of DNA structure
PC OGM
2000 2010 2020
Attack to the Twin Towers
War in Iraq
Barack Obama president of USA
Tsunami in Asia
Earthquake in Haiti
Debt Crisis
Harry Potter
iPhone Existence of dark matter
Opened the Holocaust Museum in Berlin
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