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History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Dark Ages 476 AD – 850 AD |  | History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Dark Ages 476 AD – 850 AD: Encyclopedia II - History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Dark Ages 476 AD – 850 AD |  |
History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates.
480: St Benedict begins his Monastic Rule, setting out regulations for the establisment of monasteries.
496: Clovis I pagan King of the Franks, converts to the Catholic faith.
502: Pope Symmachus ruled that laymen should no longer vote for the popes and that only higher clergy should be considered eligible.
590: Pope Gregory the Great. Reforms church structure and administration. Establishes Gregori ...
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History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Dark Ages 476 AD – 850 AD
History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates
- 480: St Benedict begins his Monastic Rule, setting out regulations for the establisment of monasteries.
- 496: Clovis I pagan King of the Franks, converts to the Catholic faith.
- 502: Pope Symmachus ruled that laymen should no longer vote for the popes and that only higher clergy should be considered eligible.
- 590: Pope Gregory the Great. Reforms church structure and administration. Establishes Gregorian Chant.
- 596: Saint Augustine of Canterbury sent by Pope Gregory to evangelise the pagan English.
- 638: Christian Jerusalem and Syria conquered by Muslim armies.
- 642: Egypt falls to the Muslims, followed by the rest of North Africa.
- 664: The Synod of Whitby unites the Celtic Church in England with the Catholic Church.
- 711: Muslim armies invade Spain
- 718: Saint Boniface, an Englishman, given commission by Pope Gregory II to evangelise the Germans.
- 726: Iconoclasm begins in the eastern Empire. The destruction of images persists until 843.
- 732: Muslim advance into Western Europe halted by Charles Martel at Poitiers, France.
- 756: Popes granted independent rule of Rome by King Pepin the Short of the Franks.
- 793: Sacking of the monastery of Lindisfarne marks the beginning of Viking raids on Christian Europe.
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