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    Oct 4, 2023Elisha (c. 9th century BC): Elisha succeeded Elijah as a prophet and continued his work. He is known for performing many miracles, often in response to the needs of the people. Some of his notable miracles include multiplying a widow's oil, healing Naaman of leprosy, and causing an axe head to float in water. ...
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    Oct 4, 2023Expansion of Catholicism through missionary work. Enlightenment challenges the Church's influence in some European countries. 19th-20th Centuries: 19th-century papal states are dissolved, leading to the Vatican City's creation. 20th-century Church involvement in social issues and Vatican II (1962-1965) modernizing the Church.
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    Oct 4, 20238th century: Christianization of the Frankish Empire (Charlemagne). 9th-10th centuries: Christianization of Eastern Europe, including the conversion of the Kievan Rus' in modern-day Ukraine and Russia. 11th-15th Century AD: 11th century: The Great Schism of 1054 leads to the split between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church.
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    Oct 4, 20237th Century: Spread of Christianity in Europe and the Middle East. 8th-10th Centuries CE: 732 CE: Battle of Tours, halting the Muslim advance into Western Europe. 800 CE: Charlemagne crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III. 9th-10th Centuries: Eastern and Western Christianity (Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism) continue to diverge.
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    Sep 7, 20239th-11th centuries: Viking Age, Norse Viking raids and settlements: 11th century: Norman Conquest of England (1066) ... Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, established the Carolingian Empire in the 8th century. In 800 AD, he was crowned Emperor of the Carolingian Empire by Pope Leo III, reviving the title of the Roman Emperor in the West.
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    Apr 4, 20241881: Outlaw Billy the Kid is convicted of murder. Henry McCarty, better known by his alias Billy the Kid, was a notorious outlaw in the American Old West. In 1881, he was convicted of the murder of Sheriff William Brady, a crime committed during the Lincoln County War in New Mexico. Billy the Kid's life is a saga of cattle rustling, gunfights, and escapes from custody, reflecting the ...
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    Jul 11, 2023The Middle Ages, spanning from the 5th to the 15th century, was a transformative period in European history marked by significant political, social, and cultural changes. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire, leading to the emergence of various kingdoms and feudal systems. ... Carolingian and Feudal Period (9th-11th Century)
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