Outlines of general history . de preached 1096 Jerusalem taken by the Crusaders 1099 Frederick Barbarossa, Emperor of Germa-ny 1152-1190 l\Iagna Charta signed at Runnymede 1215 Foundation of the Turkish Empire 1299 Robert Bruce wins battle of 1314 Constantinople taken by the Turks 1453 Discovery of America by Columbus 1492 STUDENTS REVIEW OUTLINE. Ninth Period. High Altar. 1. Charl. 2. Eng. Eg. Al. Wm„ 3. Ger. Emp. (0th. Barb.) 4. Pap. Assump. ( VII.) 5. Crus. (Pet-Herm. Sal.) «. Eng. ^; 7. Turks. Cons. S. Am. (Col.) QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINA TION. Name the representati


Outlines of general history . de preached 1096 Jerusalem taken by the Crusaders 1099 Frederick Barbarossa, Emperor of Germa-ny 1152-1190 l\Iagna Charta signed at Runnymede 1215 Foundation of the Turkish Empire 1299 Robert Bruce wins battle of 1314 Constantinople taken by the Turks 1453 Discovery of America by Columbus 1492 STUDENTS REVIEW OUTLINE. Ninth Period. High Altar. 1. Charl. 2. Eng. Eg. Al. Wm„ 3. Ger. Emp. (0th. Barb.) 4. Pap. Assump. ( VII.) 5. Crus. (Pet-Herm. Sal.) «. Eng. ^; 7. Turks. Cons. S. Am. (Col.) QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINA TION. Name the representative building of the Papal Ro-man epoch. What event took place at the beginning of this epoch? Give an account of the German Empire in MiddleAges ? What great names are associated with its history ? What events in English history belong to this epoch ? What was the state of Papal power ? What were the Crusades, and how were they begun ? What great discovery was made at the close of thisepoch ? Outlines of General History, 51. r^—? ??? -HB 10. The Outlook from the Church-door of approach the great era of the Reforma-tion, a century and a half full of events. Itopens with three able kings reigning over theStates of Europe, the Emperor Charles Germany, his antagonist on the continent,Francis I. of France, and Henry VIII. ofEngland. But before them all an uncrownedking comes to the front, and the picture ofthe epoch is Martin Luther at the Church-door OF WiTTEMBERG, on which are nailedthe theses of the Reformation. The eventsof a century and a half may be groupedaround three periods, each of about fifty years :I. The first is the age of Luther, in whichthe reformer takes his stand, and maintainsit before the world, at the Diet of Protestant nobles form for protection theLeague of Smaicaid, and the empire is 52 Outlines of General History. desolated with civil war, until the Peace ofPassau gives rights of free worship to thereformers. England has joi


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