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Timeline of the Reformation 1517–1648. Main events of the Reformation and Counter Reformation in Europe. Martin Luther in the Circle of Reformers, 1625–50, by an artist of the German School. Image: DHM Berlin/Bridgeman Images. 1516 (March) Erasmus published new Greek and Latin versions of the New Testament. 1517 (31st October)
The Reformation timeline from Christian History Institute. — 1440: Printing press is invented around this time. — 1453: Turks capture Constantinople. — 1489: Thomas Cranmer is born. — 1491: Henry VIII and Martin Bucer are born. — 1455: Gutenberg completes printing the Bible. — 1469: Desiderius Erasmus is born. 1470:
Timeline of significant events related to the Reformation, also called the Protestant Reformation. This movement at first sought to change, or reform, the Roman Catholic Church. Instead it led to the establishment of Protestantism, one of the three major branches of Christianity.
This Reformation Timeline details the main events of the Reformation and Counter Reformation in Europe from 1517 – 1648.
Stroll through Luther’s time and learn about the main events that started the Reformation. Discover a rich timeline of people, places, and events!
The sweep of the Reformation and counter-Reformation is visualized in a big, colorful, downloadable timeline with links to related stories. The back of the timeline has a summary of the main lines of the Reformation.
Luther excommunicated. 1521. Diet of Worms. 1522. Luther publishes translation of the New Testament Zwingli hosts Lenten sausage meal in Zurich. 1523-1526. Reformation of Zurich. 1524. First Protestant hymnal produced by Luther and Johan Walter.