A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin.

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A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin.
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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Of the Fourteenth AGE of the CHURCH.

Years of ChristPopes.Emperors and Kings of the West.Emperors of the East.Ecclesiastical Affairs.Councils.Ecclesiastical Authors.
1300Boniface VIII. the sixth year of his Papacy, ending Dec. 24.

Albert of Au∣stria Emperor of the West, the third year of his Reign.

III. Philip the Fair King of France, the 16th year of his Reign.

Ferdinand King of Castile from 1295.

James II. King of Arrag•••• from 1291.

Dionysius King of Portugal from 1279.

Edward I. King of England from 1272.

Andronicus Se∣nior, the 17th year of his Reign.

XVII. Ottoman the first Emperor of the Turks, whose Reign is counted from 1297.

The Publication and Opening of the Jubilee.

Boniface appeared at Rome in his Pon∣tifical Habits with this Inscription, Ec∣ce duo gladii, i. e. Lo! here are two Swords. He published a Cru∣sado, and sent Ber∣nard de Saisset Bish. of Pamiez into France, who was there Arrested.

The Council of Melun held in January.

The Synod of Colon, under the Archbish. Wichboldus.

The Synod of Bayeux.

The Council of Auch.

Dinus de Mugello.

Engelbert Abbot of Admont.

Jacobus Caietanus, Cardinal.

Henry de Garret is made Bishop of Lucca.

Steven de Salagnac.

Andreas Novoca∣strensis.

Ramerius de Pisâ flourished.

1301VII.IV.XVIII.

The Bishop of Pa∣miez set at Liberty. Decemb. 4. Boniface suspended the Gra∣ces, and Privileges, granted the Kings of France, and hindered the Levy of a Subsidy upon the Clergy.

He declares himself Supreme in things Spiritual and Temporal.

The Council of Compeigne held in Novem∣ber.

William de Nangis finished his Chroni∣cle.

Jacobus de Benedi∣ctis.

Justus à Cisterts, an Abbot.

Joannes Duns Scotus.

Richard of Sienna.

Peter de Dacia flourished.

1302VIII.V.XIX.

A Petition pre∣sented to K. Philip the Fair against Bo∣niface VIII. by Will. Nogaret March 12.

An Assembly of the States of France against the Pretensions of Bo∣niface Apr. 10.

The Writings and Proceedings on both sides upon that Subject.

The Publication of the Bull, Unam Sanctam, Nov. 16.

An Assembly at Paris, April 10.

The Council of Pennafiel, May 13.

Joannes Monachus; Cardinal, founded a College bearing his Name at Paris.

Petrus de Boseo. A nameless Author of the Treatise against the Authority of the Pope flouri∣shed.

1303

IX. The Death of Boniface, Octob. 12.

Benedict XI. chosen the se∣cond of the same Month.

VI.XX.

The Appeal of the K. of France to the next Council.

The Proceedings against Boniface.

He is Arrested at Agnonia, Sept. 8. illuded by Sciarra Colonna, and dyes sometime after his deliverance.

An Assembly at Paris, June 13.

The Council of Nogarol held in December.

Ptolemaeus Lucensis, finishes his Ecclesi∣astical History.

The Death of Di∣nus de Mugello.

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1304 I. The Death of Benedict, July 8. The Holy See remained va∣cant till the next year. VII. XXI.

Pope Benedict re∣vokes his Bulls pub∣lished against France.

Joannes Parisiensis broaches an erro∣neous Opinion con∣cerning the Eucha∣rist. It was con∣demned by the Bi∣shop of Paris, who silenced that Monk.

The Council of Compeigne held the Fri∣day after the Feast of Cir∣cumcision.

Joannes Parisiensis a Dominican, is made Licentiate of Divi∣nity at Paris, and a little after compo∣ses his Treatise of the Eucharist.

Aegidius Romanus wrote his Que∣stion about the Ecclesiastical and Temporal Powers.

Alvarus Pelagius enters into the Or∣der of Grey-Friars.

Thomas Wiche finishes his Chronicles of England.

1305 I. Clement V. is chosen Pope June 5. He is crowned at Lions, Nov. 11. and resides in France. VIII. XXII.

Pope Clement re∣vokes the Bulls of Boniface against France, particularly, Unam Sanctam.

The Templars are threatned, and K. Philip the Fair un∣dertakes to proceed against them.

 

Henry Stero finishes his History of the Emperours of Ger∣many.

Everardus finishes his Continua∣tion of the Annals of Stero.

Vitalis de Turno wrote his Moral Mirror upon Scripture.

Joannes de Janduno.

Thomas Joyce is made a Cardinal.

Philip a Cystertian Abbot is made Bishop of Aichstat.

Bernardus Guidonis is appointed Inquisitor against the Albigenses.

1306 II. IX. XXIII. The Pope promi∣ses by his Bull, Aug. 23. to inform a∣gainst the Tem∣plars.  

The Death of Jo∣annes Parisiensis, the Dominican, Sept. 22.

The Death of Jacobus de Benedi∣ctis, Sept. 25.

1307 III. X. XXIV.

The Templars are arrested through all France, October 5.

Informations brought against them at Pais, by Gulielmus Parisi∣ensis, and in other places by others.

 

Sustridus, a Priest of Misnia finishes his Chronicle.

Aso, a Premonstratensis finishes his History of his Voyage into the Holy Land.

Nicholas Trivet finishes his Chron.

1308 IV.

The Empe∣ror Albertus is slain by one of his Nephews, May 10.

Henry of Lux∣enburgh suc∣ceeds him, Nov. 1.

The Death of Edward I. K. of England, to whom Ed∣ward II. suc∣ceeds.

XXV.

The Pope calls the Cause of the Tem∣plars to the Holy See.

The Judgment of the Divines of Paris about the Templars.

The Pope questions the Templars, who are put into his power, and gives leave to the Inquisitors and Bishops to draw up a Process.

He appoints Commissioners to proceed against their Order.

Dulcinus the Heretick, who had drawn many Persons after him is ar∣rested near Verceil, is carried & burnt in that City, & his followers dispers'd.

The Council of Auch held Novemb. 26.

Gulielmus Parisien∣sis a Dominican.

Joannes de S. Gemi∣niano flourished.

The Death of Jo∣annes Duns Scotus, Novemb. 8.

1309 V. I. Robert the Son of Charles II. was King of Naples, and powerful in Italy. XXVI. The Popes Com∣missioners form a Process against the Templars. The Coun∣cil of Presburg in Hungary held Nov. 10. Beringarius de Fre∣dol, was made Car∣dinal and Bishop of Frescati, and his Ne∣phew succeeds him in the Bishoprick of Beziers.

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1310 VI. II. XXVII.

The Templars are condemned in a Provincial Council at Paris, and several put to Death in May.

Informations thro' all Christendom a∣gainst the Templars.

The Pope causes the Errors of John Oliva to be exami∣ned by Vitalis de Furno, a Grey-Frier

The Council of Saltzburg.

The Council of Colen.

The Council of Paris begun in May.

The Council of Ravenna.

The Council of Salamanca, July ult.

A Synod at London.

A Council at Mentz.

Jacobus de Viterbo.

Alexander de Alex∣andria.

Joannes de Friburg, Bishop of Osnia.

Malachas a Grey Frier flourished.

Gulielmus Durandus Bishop of Menda, composed his Trea∣tise of the manner of celebrating a Ge∣neral Council.

Ubertinus de Cassalis wrote that year in favour of Petrus O∣liva.

The Death of Thom. Joyce Cardinal.

The Death of Joannes de Janduno about this year.

1311 VII. III. XXVIII. A solemn Revo∣cation of all that Boniface had done a∣gainst France by the Bull of Apr. 27.

The Council of Ravenna, held June 21.

The General Council of Vi∣enna, which was opened, Octob. 16.

William de Manda∣got is made Cardinal.

Raimundus Lullus composed his Trea∣tise, intitled, The Fantastick Jacobus de Termes wrote his Treatise of the Ex∣emptions and Privi∣leges of Monks.

1312 VIII.

IV. The Emperor Henry VII. went into Ita∣ly, and was Crowned at Rome.

Ferdinand of Castile dyed, & his Son Al∣phonsus XI. suc∣ceeded him.

XXIX.

The Dissolution of the Order of Templars is resol∣ved upon in the Council of Vienna & published May 22.

The Errors of the Begardi & Beguinae were condemned in the same Council.

 

Vitalis de Furno is made a Cardinal.

Alexander de S. Elpidie is made Ge∣neral of the Augustine Monks.

Bernardus Guidonis is made Procu∣rator General of the Friers Preach∣ers.

Nichephorus Calvistus.

Eckard a Dominican.

Guido Bishop of Ferrara.

Petrus Saxo.

Gerhardus de Bononia flourished.

1313 IX. V. The Emperor Henry dyed in Italy Aug. 24. and there was an interregnum 4 Months. XXX. The Great Master of the Order of the Templars, and the Dauphin's Brother were executed at Paris, March 11.  

Raimundus Lullus wrote his Treatise of Substance and Accident.

Bernardus Guidonis finished his Hi∣story of the Monks of Grand-mont.

The Death of Cardinal Monachus.

1314

The Death of Clement V. May 17. and a contest be∣tween the Ita∣lian and French Cardinais a∣bout electing a Pope.

The Disper∣sion of the Cardinals, and a Vacancy of the Holy See 2 years 3 months and 17 days.

The Electors of the Empire are divided, one part chose Lewis of Ba∣varia, and the other Frederick the Son of Al∣bert of Austria which caused a War in Ger∣many.

I. Philip the Fair King of France dyes, Nov. 19. and Lewis X. surnamed Hutin succeeded him.

XXXI.  

A Council at Paris held on Tuesday be∣fore the Tran∣slation of S. Nicholas.

The Council of Ravenna held Octob. 10.

The Death of Jo∣annes de Friburg.

William le Meure Bishop of Angers finished his Colle∣ction of Synodal Statutes and dyed.

Petrus de Palude a Licentiate of Divi∣nity in the Univer∣sity of Paris.

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1315   II. XXXII. Walter Lollard be∣gan to teach his Errors. The Council of Saumur held at Michaelmas. The Council of Nogarol.

Victor Porchet dè Salvaticis composed about this year his treat. again the Jews.

Antonius Andreae.

Hugh de Prato.

Joannes de Neapolis.

The Death of Raimundus Lullus, June 29.

1316 Philip Earl of Poictiers assem∣bled the Car∣dinals at Lions, & there chose John 22. Aug 6. who was crowned in that City, Sept. 5. and went to reside at Avig∣non. III. Lewis Hutin King of France dyed, June 5. leaving his Queen Clement with Child, who brought forth a Son, Nov. 15. He dyed 8 days after Philip the Long the Bro∣ther of Lewis was declared King and Crowned at Rheims Jan. 6. the next Year. XXXIII.   The Council of Senlis held May 15.

Michael de Cesena was chosen General of the Grey Friers.

Oderick de Port-naon finished his Chroni∣cle.

Martin, a Domini∣can.

Sibert Becanus.

Petrus de Perpignan.

Herenus de Boys flourished.

The Death of Ae∣gidius Romanus, De∣cember 22.

1317 II. IV XXXIV.

A Process made by the Pope against Hugo Giraldns Bishop of Cahors.

An Erection of Archbishopricks and Bishopricks in France.

A Publication of the Clementines by John 22.

The Grey Friers called Spirituals are cited by John 22, who condemned the Pretensions by his Bull Quorundam.

Proceedings against the Monks, who disobeyed that Bull, of whom 4 were Burnt at Marseilles.

Arnaldus de Villa nova vented some Errors at Paris, which were condemned.

The Council of Senlis, Mar. 27.

The Council of Ravenna held Octob. 27.

The Death of Ger∣hardus de Bononia, which hindered his finishing his summ of Divinity.
1318 III. V. XXXV.    

Durandus à S. Por∣ciano nominated by the Pope Bishop of Puy, or Annecy.

Harvaeus Natalis is made XIV General of the Grey Friers.

Guy Terrena de Perpignan, a Carmelite, made also General of his Order.

1319 IV. VI. XXXVI.

The Process and Condemnation of Bernard Delitiosi a Grey Frier.

The Establishment of the Order of Christ in Portugal, to which the Revenues of the Templats in that Kingdom were applyed.

 

Bertrandus de Turre is made Bishop of Salerno, and the next year a Cardi∣nal.

Robert a Dominican flourished.

1320 V. VII. XXXVII.   The Council of Sens held the Thursday after Whitsun∣tide.

Augustine Trium∣phus.

Albert of Padua.

Joannes Bassolis.

Jacobus de Lausan∣na.

Peter Auvergne Canon of Paris wrote about this Year.

Card. Vitalis è Furno obtained the Title of B. of Albania.

Petrus Bertrandus is made Chancellor of Joan Queen of France, and a little after Bishop of Nevers.

1321 VI. VIII. XXXVIII. Ubertinus de Cassa∣lis is accused to the Pope who appoin∣ted the Cardinal of S. Sabina to examin his Writings. The Council of London in November.

Petrus Aureolus is made Archb. of Aix. Ptolomaeus Lucensis is made Bish. of Torcello. Guy Terrena is cho∣sen Bish. of Majorca and after translated to the Bishoprick of Elne.

John d' Alier is chosen XIII. General of the Carmelites.

Marinus Sanutus presents to the Pope his Treatise of the Secrets of the Faithful of the Cross.

The Death of William Mandagot in November.

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1322 VII. IX. The Death of Philip the Long, to whom suc∣ceeded Charles the Fair his Brother. XXXIX.

The Decretals of John XXII. Ad Con∣ditorem, & cum inter nonnullos, concerning the Property of things spent by the Grey-Friers.

The Pope obliges Cardinal de Furno to recant his Opinion, contrary to his Holiness's concerning the Po∣verty of J. Christ.

Ubertinus de Cassalis being questioned by John the XXII. concern∣ing the Poverty of J. Christ, answers in Writing, which is appro∣ved by the Pope in Consistory.

Michael Caesenas General of the Grey-Friers, causes the Opinion of John XXII. concerning the Poverty of J. Christ to be condemned in a General Chapter of his Order at Paris.

The Council of Valadolid in the end of Au∣gust.

The Council of Colen, Octob. 31.

Johannes Parisiensis, a Canon Regular fi∣nishes his Memoirs of History.

Bernard Guidonis ends his Mirror of the Popes, Empe∣rors, &c. which he dedicated to John XXII.

John de Regne.

Stephen de Provence.

John de Blomendal flourished.

The Death of Phi∣lip Bishop of Aich∣stat.

The Death of Hugh de Prato.

1323 VIII. X. Frederick is defeated, and taken Prisoner by Lewis of Bavaria. XL.

The Pope excom∣municates Lewis of Bavaria, who ap∣peals the next year to a Gen. Council.

Francis Maronius a Grey-Frier, who first introduced the Sor∣bonick Act into the Schools of the Sor∣bonne takes his Doctors Degree.

The Council of Paris held in February.

The Council of Toledo.

Bernard Guidonis is made Bishop of Tuy in Gallicia, and tran∣slated the next year to the Bishoprick of Lodeve.

Berengarius of Fri∣dol dyed June 10.

The Death of Har∣vaeus Natales.

The Death of John of Naples about this year

1324 IX. XI. XLI. The Bull, Quia quorundam mentes. The Council of Toledo ••••eld in November. Marsilius of Padua, a Lawyer, wrote his Treatise against the Authority of the Pope about this year
1325 X. XII. The Death of Dionysius K. of Portugal, to whom his Son Alphonsus IV. succeeded. XLII. The Condemna∣tion of the Errors of Petrus Oliva a Grey-Fryer.  

Petrus Bertrandus translated to the Bishoprick of Au∣tun.

Alexander de S. Elpidio made Arch-bishop of Ravenna.

Guy chosen Abbot of S. Denis.

William of Nottingham.

Astesan.

Monaldus.

Gerhardus de Sienna flourished.

The Death of Francis Maronius.

1326 XI. XIII. The Death of James II. King of Arra∣gon, and Al∣phonsus IV. suc∣ceeds him. XLIII. Urchan, or Orcham the Son of Otto∣man succeeds him.  

The Council of Avignon, June 18.

The Council of Complutum, June 25.

The Council of Marsac, Dec. 8.

The Council of Senlis.

Durandus de S. Por∣ciano is translated to the Bishoprick of Meaux.

Henry de Carret is driven out of the Bishoprick of Lucca by Lewis of Bavaria.

Dominicus Grene∣rius is made Master of the sacred Palace by the Pope, and af∣ter Bishop of Pa∣miez.

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1327 XII.

XIV. Lewis of Ba∣varia goes into Italy.

Edward King of England is deposed, and his Son Edward III. set up in his stead.

XLIV.

Ceccus of Asculum is condemned to be burnt at Bononia for maintaining, that the influence of the Stars necessitates Man's Will.

The Book of Marsilius of Padua condemned by John XXII.

Michael Caesenas General of the Grey-Friers maintains his Opinion concerning the Poverty of J. Christ, before the Pope at Avignon, and is Imprisoned, but he escapes a little after, and appeals from all the Pope had done, or could do to a General Council.

The Council of Ruffec held in January.

Maximus Planades is sent Embassador to Aquileia.

The Death of Vi∣talis de Farno, Car∣dinal.

1328 XIII. Lewis of Ba∣varia causes Michael Corba∣rio to be cho∣sen Antipope, who takes the name of Nicho∣las V. and is enthroned, May 12. He was driven out of Rome, Aug. 4.

XV. Lewis of Ba∣varia is crowned Em∣peror at Rome by Cardinal Colonni, Jan. 17.

The Death of K. Charles the Fair.

Philip of Va∣lois succeeds him, and is crowned at Rheims, May 28.

XLV. Andronicus jun. deposes his Grandfa∣ther from the Empire. 1. The Pope causes Process to be for∣med against Michael de Caesena General of the Grey-Friers, and appoints Cardinal Bertrand de Turre, of the same Order, Vi∣car General. The Council of London in February.

The Death of Au∣gustine Triumphus, Apr. 2.

The Death of William Durandus Bishop of Menda.

The Death of Ni∣cholas Trivet.

1329 XIV. XVI. II.

John 22. begins to Preach his Doctrin against the Vision of God immediatly after death.

This Pope deposeth by his Bull Michael Caesenas from his Generalty, and causes his Deposition to be approved and confirmed in a General Chapter of the Grey-Friers, held this year at Paris. Gerard Odonis is chosen General in his place.

The King of France harkning to the Petitions of his Clergy, maintains them in their Rights and Customs.

The Errors of John Eckard a German Divine condemned by the Pope.

The Council of Compeigne begun the Mon∣day after the Nativity of the Virgin & ended the Fri∣day after the exaltation of the Hol. Cross.

Conferences held at Paris in Dec. about the Church Power.

Michael Caesenas wrote in defence of his Opinion con∣cerning the Pover∣ty of J. Christ a∣gainst John 22.

John Bacon a Car∣melite is made Pro∣vincial of his Order in England.

1330 XV. Peter de Cor∣bario is delive∣red to Joh. 22. and renounces his Papal Dig∣nity. XVII. III.  

The Council of Lambeth.

The Council of Marsac held, from Dec. 6. to 11.

William Ockam is excommunicated by the Pope for wri∣ting against him in favour of Lewis of Bavaria, and flies to that Prince.

Ubertinus de Cassalis maintains his Opinion concerning the Poverty of J. Christ.

Alavarus Pelagius is made Apostolick Penitentiary by the Pope about this Year.

Petrus de Casa is chosen the XIV General of the Carmelites.

Lupoldus Saxo.

Nicholas Lyra finishes his Postills upon the Scripture.

Philip de Montcalier writes his Postill and Sermons.

William Mount.

1331 XVI. XVIII. IV. Petrus de Palude, & some other Doctors, are of Opinion, that a Frier Preacher, who in Confession had known the falshood of certain Letters produced by Robert d'Ar∣tois, to prove his pretended Right to his Earldom, might, without sin discover it, yea, was obliged to do it.  

Petrus Bertrandus is made Cardinal.

Petrus de Palude made Patriarch of Jerusalem the year before, takes his Voyage thither.

The Death of Bernard Guidonis December 13.

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1332 XVII. XIX. V.   The Council of Maxfield in July. Alvarus Pelagius is honoured with the Title of Bishop of Coronna, and after is made Bishop of Silves.
1333 XVIII. XX. VI. The Publication of a General Cru∣sado for the Holy-Land.  

Richard Fitz-Ralph is made Chancellor of Oxford.

William de Rubion & Guy de Mon∣trocher flourished.

The Death of Durandus à S. Por∣ciano Bishop of Meaux.

1334 XIX. The Death of John the XXII, which happened De∣cember 4. and Benedict XII. is chosen the 16th. and is Crowned four days after. XXI. VII. King Philip of Va∣lois causes the Do∣ctors of Divinity of the Faculty of Paris to condemn the O∣pinion of Joh. XXII concerning the Vi∣sion of God, and wrote to that Pope, that he should re∣voke it.  

The Letter of Wil∣liam Ockam to the Chapter General of his Order assembled at Assisi.

Philip Cabassolas is made Bishop of Ca∣vaillon.

The Death of Car∣dinal Bertrandus de Turre.

1335 I. XXII. VIII.

Pope Benedict XII. debates the Questi∣on about the Beati∣fick Vision.

The Ambassadors of Lewis of Bavaria to the Pope rejected.

The Revocation of Commendams of Cathedral-Churches, and Abbys by Pope Benedict XII.

A Bull concerning Residence.

The Council of Salamanca May 24.

The Council of Roan held in September.

William Montledun

Simon Boraston.

Walter Burley.

John Canon.

Matthew Blastares.

Nilus Cabasilas flourished.

1336 II. XXIII. The Death of Alphonsus King of Arra∣gon to whom Peter IV. suc∣ceeded. IX.

The Pope decides by his Constitution of Feb. 22. that the Souls of the Saints purged from sin see God intuitively im∣mediatly after Death

The Revocation of the Tenths, which had been granted to King Philip de Valois, upon the Clergy of France, in consideration of his intended Expedi∣tion into the Holy Land.

The Council of Bourges Oct. 17.

The Council of Chateaugon∣thier held in November.

William de Balden∣sel wrote the Histo∣ry of his Voyage into the HolyLand.

The Death of Wil∣liam of Nottingham Octob. 5.

1337 III. XXIV. X. Francis Pistorio a Grey-Frier is con∣demned to be burnt at Venice, for maintaining that J. Christ and his Apostles had nothing in property, contrary to the Decision of John XXII. The Council of Avignon in September. Arnoldus Cesiomes wrote his two Let∣ters.
1338 IV. XXV. XI.

An Ambassage of Lewis of Bavaria, and the King of France to the Pope to obtain Absolution, but is denyed the first time.

The Solemn Protestation of Lewis of Bavaria against the Procee∣dings of John XXII.

Barlaam sent by the Emperor Andronicus propounds to the Pope an Union between the Greek, and Latin Churches, which is rejected.

Daniel de Trevisi is sent by Leo King of Armenia to Pope Benedict XII, and composes a Treatise for the Justification of the Armeni•…•…

The Assem∣bly of Franc∣fort held in August against the Proceed∣ings of Joh. 22.

Joannes de Janduno, wrote his Treatise, entitled, an Infor∣mation of the Nul∣lity of the Process made by John 22. a∣gainst the Emperor Lewis of Bavaria.

Bartholomew de St. Concordia wrote a∣bout this Year.

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1339 V. XXVI. XII.   The Council of Toledo, May 19.  
1340 VI. XXVII. XIII.

Barlaam accuses the Palamites.

He is condem∣ned in the Council of Constantinople.

The Council of Constantino∣ple.

Alvarus Pelagius finishes his Treatise de Planctu Ecclesiae.

Henry Urinaria.

Robert Cowton.

Durand de Champeigne.

Clement of Florence.

Lupoldus de Bamberg.

Simon Fidatus de Cassia and Joannes Andreae flourished.

The Death of Nicholas Lyra, Oct. 23

1341 VII. XXVIII.

The Death of Andronicus jun. in May, who left two Sons, John and Manuel Palaeologus, and made Cantacuzenus their Tutor.

Anne the Empress, the Widow of Andronicus drives away Cantacuzenus, who fled to Adria∣nople.

Cardinal Peter Ber∣trandus founded the College of Autun at Paris.

The Palamite: compose a Synodi∣cal Writing about their Doctrine.

The Council of Constantino∣ple against A∣cindynus.

The Council of London.

The Death of Pe∣trus de Palude Jan. 31.

Paul de Lyazares.

Lapu de Chastillon.

Albert de Bresse.

Herman de Schiloe.

William de Kayoth.

Paul de Perusia, and Bernard de Parenzo flourished.

1342 VIII. Benedict XII. dyed Apr. 25. and Clement VI. was cho∣sen May 7. and crowned May 19. I. XXIX. Cantacuzenus is proclaimed Emperour at Adrianople. I.

Pope Clement la∣bors for the Peace of Italy and France.

Anne the Empress Widow of Androni∣cus propounds to the Pope the Union of the two Churches.

The Palamites are driven from Con∣stantinople.

The Council of London held in October.

John de Malverne composes his Trea∣tise of Visions.

  • Osbert a Car∣melite.
  • John Olney.
  • Simon de Spires.
  • Joannes Saxo.
  • John de Rupe-scissâ.
  • Gerhard de Sa∣vona.
flourished.

The Death of Guy de Parpignan Aug. 21

1343 II. XXX. The Death of Robert King of Naples, af∣ter which the Kingdom fell to his little Daughter, who was married to Andrew King of Hungary. II.   The Council of London held in January.

Philip Cabasselas is made Chancellor of Joan Queen of Si∣cily.

Fortanerius Vassalli is chosen the XIX General of the Grey-Friers.

Bartholomew an Augustin is made Bi∣shop of Urbin.

Petrus Raimondus is made XV Ge∣neral of the Carmelites.

Francis Petrarch a Poet is crowned with Lawrels at Rome.

The Death of Michael Caesenas.

1344 II. XXXI. III.

The Pope removes the Jubilee to the 50 Year at the Request of the Romans. He ac∣cepts a Present of the Magistrates, but refuses to go to Rome.

A Croisado against the Turks.

The Church of Prague made an Archbishoprick.

Palamas and Isidore are condemned in a Council of Constantinople by John the Patriarch.

The Council of Constantino∣ple.

The Council of Noyon in July 26.

 

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1345 III. XXXII. Andreus King of Hungary is slain, and Joan his Wifemar∣ries Lewis Prince of Ta∣rentum. IV.    

  • Holkot.
  • Robert.
  • Richard Ham∣pole.
lourish'd
Jacobus Tolquier dedicates his Viri∣darum Gregorianum to the Pope.

Thomas of Strasburg is chosen Ge∣neral of the Augustins.

1346 V.

XXXIII. The Electors of Colen and Treves at the end of August chose Charles of Luxenburg Emperor, and set him up a∣gainst Lewis of Bavaria.

The Pope confirms this E∣lection.

V.

The Pope renews the Process against Lewis of Bavaria, and deposes him.

Palamas is absol∣ved, and John Patri∣arch of Constantino∣ple deposed.

The Council. of Paris, Mar 14.

The Council of Constanti∣nople.

 
1347 VI.

Lewis of Ba∣varia dyed, Octob. 11. and Char. IV. gets possession of the Empire.

The Electors chose Gonthe∣rius Earl of Turingia, who dyes the same year.

Charles is crowned Em∣peror at Aix La Chapelle, & holds the Em∣pire Peacea∣bly. I.

Cantacuzenus obtains Con∣stantinople, and makes Peace with Palaeolo∣gus whom he makes Empe∣ror with him.

Isidore is chosen Patriarch of Con∣stantinople, and Pala∣mas Archbishop of Thessalonica.

The Enemies of Isidore and Palamas condemn them in a Council of Con∣stantinople.

The Propositions of John Mercourt condemned by the Bishop, and Faculty of Divinity at Pa∣ris.

The Council of Toledo held at Complutum, Apr. 24.

The Council of Constantino∣ple against Isi∣dore and Pala∣mas.

Richard Fitz-Ralph is made Bishop of Armagh, and F•…•…a∣nerius Vass••••li Arch-bishop of Rav•…•…a.

The Birth of S. Catharine of Sienna.

Bernard Abbot of Mont. Cassin dyed.

The Death of Wil∣liam Ockam.

1348 VII. Nicholas Lau∣rentius having assumed the title of Ro∣man Tribune endeavoured to make him∣self Master of Rome, but was driven out of it. II. VII. A Recantation of the Doctrines de∣livered by Nicholas Utricourt made by the Order of the Faculty of Divinity at Paris.  

Simon Fidatus de Cassia dyed Feb. 11. & Joannes Andreae, July 7.

Joannes Hensimius finished his Conti∣nuation of the Hi∣story of the Bishops of Leige.

Thomas Bradwardin is chosen Archbi∣shop of Canterbury, and dyes 40 days after.

1349 VIII. III. VIII.    

The Death of Car∣dinal Peter Bertrandus, June 24.

The Death of Rich. Hampole Sept. 29

The Death of Gerhard Odonis.

The Death of Robert Holkot.

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1350 IX.

IV. The Death of Philip de Valois King of France, Aug. 25. to whom his Son John suc∣ceeded, who was crowned at Rheims Sept. 26.

The Death of Alphonsus K. of Castile, who left his King∣doms to his Son Peter I.

IX.

The Constitution of the Pope con∣cerning the Con∣clave, which al∣lowed the Cardinals to have there two Clerks a piece, and their several Lodg∣ings.

The Emperor Can∣tacuzenus sends Am∣bassadors to the Pope about this year to treat of the Union of the two Chur∣ches.

 

  • Albericus de Ro∣sate.
  • Pet. de Paternis.
  • Adam Goddam, or Woddam.
  • Nicholas Cabasi∣las.
  • Nicephorus Gre∣goras.
  • Theophanes.
  • Robert the Car∣melite.
  • Mich. de Massâ.
  • Joan. Wilsgram.
  • Joannes Saxo.
  • Joan. Brammart.
flourished.

The Death of Bartholemew d'Urbin.

1351 X. V. X. A Recantation of some Doctrins de∣livered by Dr. Si∣mon, made by the Order of the Fa∣culty of Divinity at Paris.

The Council of Lambeth.

The Council of Beziers, No∣vemb. 7.

Peter a Monk of Claravallis wrote his Letter in the Name of Lucifer to the Worldlings.

Fortinerius Vassalli is made Patriarch of Grado.

1352 XI. Clement VI. dyed Dec. 6. and Innocent V. chosen Dec. 18. and crowned the 23. VI. XI.    
  • Henry and Joh Erford.
  • John Tacesphalus.
  • Nicholas Dorhm.
  • Tilman.
  • Peter Thomas.
  • Bartholomew a Grey-Frier.
flourished
1353 I. VII. XII. Two Grey-Friers burnt at Avignon for their Opinion about the Poverty of J. Christ.   Petrus de Clara∣valle wrote his Epi∣stle in the Name of Jesus Christ to In∣nocent VI.
1354 II. VIII. XIII. A Recantation of certain Doctrines delivered by one Guy an Augustine Frier, made by the Order of the Faculty of Divinity at Paris.   Callistus a Monk of Mount Athos is made Patriarch of Constantinople.
1355 III. IX. The Empe∣ror Charles is crowned at Rome on Ea∣ster-day, Apr. 5. XIV. A Dispute among the Greeks about the Light on Mount Tabor, the Essence, and the Operation of God, decided by the Council of Con∣stantinople.

A Council at Constantino∣ple against the Enemies of Palamas.

The Council of Toledo Oct. 1.

Joannes Tharlerus.

Petrus Bercherius.

Alphonsus Vargas flourished.

Philotheus is chosen Patriarch of Con∣stantinople in the room of Callistus, who was put out about the end of this Year.

1356 IV. X. XV.    

Nicholas Oresmius is made Head of the College of Navar.

Nicholas Eymericus is appointed Inqui∣sitor General by the Pope about this year.

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1357 V. XI. The Death of Alphonsus IV. K. of Por∣tugal. He left Peter the Cruel his Son, Heir of his King∣dom. Cantacuzenus leaves the Em∣pire to John Palaeologus, and retires into a Monastry. I. Richard Archbish. of Armagh in Ire∣land opposes the Begging Friers a∣bout the Offices of the Clergy, and their Begging, and went to Avignon about it, where he delivered a discourse upon that Subject Nov. 8. before the Pope and Cardinals.  

Gregorius Arimi∣nensis is chosen Ge∣neral of the Augustine Monks, May 24. in the room of Thomas of Stras∣burg, who dyed this year.

Richard of Armagh.

Robert Conway flourished.

Ralph Higden finished his Chroni∣con, which was continued by John Malverne.

1358 VI. XII. II.    

The Death of Cal∣listus Patriarch of Constantinople.

The Death of Gregorius Ariminensis.

The Death of Adam Goddam.

1359 VII. XIII. III. Amurath suc∣ceeds his Fa∣ther Orcham.

Bertholus de Rorbach is condemned to be burnt at Spires for his Erros.

Jenovez of Majorca foretells, that Anti-christ shall come at Pentecost in 1360.

  The Death of Al∣phonsus Vargas Oct. 1. as some say, but as others, Dec. 26. 1366.
1360 VIII. XIV. IV.

Martin Gonsalvus calls himself the Angel St. Michael, and is condemned by the Archbishop of Toledo, and burnt. His Scholar Nicholas of Ca∣labria declares himself the Son of God, and is burnt at Barcelona.

Gerhardus Groot institutes the Or∣der of the Friers of a Common Life.

The Jesuits are instituted at the same time.

The Order of S. Saviour is erected by St. Bridget.

 

Bernard Dapifer wrote his History of St. Gothalmus.

Fortanerius Vassalli is made Cardinal, and dyes the next Year in October.

Joannes Calderinus.

Bartholomew Glanvile.

Jordanus Saxo.

Joannes Cyparissota.

Manuel Calecas flourished.

The Death of Robert Conway.

The Death of Richard Archbishop of Armagh, Decemb. 16.

1361 IX. XV. V.    

John Scadland be∣gins his Treatise of the State of the Cardinals.

Nicholas Oresmius is made Treasurer of the Chappel at Paris.

The Death of Joan. Thaulerus, May 17

1362 X. Innocent VI. dyed Sept. 12. and Urban V. was chosen Octob. 28. and crowned No∣vember 5. I. XVI. VI.  

The Council of Maxfeild.

The Council of Lambeth.

Peter Boherus.

Jacobus de Altâ villâ.

John Imenheusen flourished.

The Death of Pe∣ter Bercherius.

1363 II. XVII. VII. A Recantation of certain Doctrines of Mr. John Chaleur made by the Order of the Faculty of Divinity at Paris.  

Nicholas Oresmius delivers his Dis∣course against the Irregularities of the Court of Rome be∣fore the Pope and his Cardinals.

The Death of Ralph Higden.

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1364 III. XVIII. John King of France died in England, April 8, and Charles V. his Son, Sirnamed the Wise, was Crowned, May 19. VIII.

The Condemnati∣on of the Doctrins of Dionysius Soulechat a Grey Fryer, con∣cerning Poverty by the Faculty of Di∣vinity at Paris, with a Prohibition to him to teach.

Soulechat Appeals to the Pope.

   
1365 IV. XIX. IX. The Recantation of Suolechat at Avignon judged Insufficient. The Council of Angers, March 12.  
1366 V. XX. X.    

Philip Cabassolas, made Titular Pa∣triarch of Jerusalem.

He is appointed a Legate, and Crea∣ted Cardinal, Sept. 22. the next Year.

John de Tambachis made Master of the Sacred Palace by the Pope.

1367 VI. Urban leaves Avignon to go to Rome, Apr. 20. and Ar∣rived there, October 6. XXI. XI.   The Council of York, held in September.  
1368 VII.

The Empe∣ror Charles went into Ita∣ly, and brought the Cities of I∣taly into Subjection to the Pope.

The Death of Peter the Cru∣el King of Portugal, to whom his Son Ferdinand Succeeds.

XII.

The Business of Saclechat. referred to John, Bishop of Beauvais, Cardinal Chancellor of the Church of Paris, and of the Faculty of Divinity.

The Condemnation of divers Errors, by Simon Langham Arch-bishop of Canterbury.

The Council of Lavaur, June, 1

Hugolnus Malebran∣chius chosen General of the Augustnes.

Philip Ribot made Provincial of the Carmelites.

1369 VIII. Peter I. King of Castilles Slain, & Hen∣ry XI. Suc∣ceeds him. The Empe∣ror John Palae∣ologus came to Rome, & Sign∣an Union with the Roman Church. He was Arrested some time af∣ter by the Ve∣netians, and released by Maoug, his 3d Son, who paid his Debts. The Recantation of Soulichat made at Paris in the Church of the Jacobins, on the Sunday, Quasimo do, or Low-Sunday.   Robert Gervais is made Bishop of Se∣nez.
1370 IX. Urban V. re∣turns to Avig∣non, Sept. 24, and died De∣cember 19. Gre∣gory XI. is cho∣sen, December 18, and Con∣secrated, and Crowned, Jan. 4, of the next Year. XXIV. XIV. The Sect of the Tur∣lupins settle them∣selves in Provence.

Matthew of Cracovia.

Gallus, Abbot of Konigsaal.

S. Bridget.

S. Katherine of Sienna Flourished.

Hugolina, Ma∣lebranchius is made Bishop of Ariminum.

 

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1371. I. XXV. XV.    

Joannes Rusbrokius.

John Balistari.

John of Hildisheim.

Joannes Golenius Flourished.

The Death of Philotheus, Patriarch of Constantinople.

1372 II. XXVI. XVI.  

The Opini∣on of John de Latona, concerning the Eucharist, Condemned by two Cardinals ap∣pointed by the Pope.

Arnoldus de Pucierda a Grey Fryer is Condemned for his Errors.

Henry de Rebdorf i∣nishes his Annals.

Henry of Dolendorp▪

John Fustgin, Flou∣rish.

1373 III. XXVII. XVII.    

Arnoldus de Terrenâ wrote about this Year.

Thomas Stubs finished his Chronicon.

Isaac Argyra Composed his Kalendar.

S. Bridget died, July 23.

1374 IV. XXVIII. XVII.    

Francis Petrarch di∣ed, July 14.

The Death of John Balistari.

1375 V. The Floren∣tines revolt, & engage Bo∣nonia, and o∣ther Cities of Italy to their Party. XXIX. XIX.

Wickliff began to divulge his Doctrins

The Order of Hie∣ronymites is appro∣ved by the Pope.

The Order of S. Am∣brose is confirmed by the Pope.

  Radulphus de Prael∣les, Philip de Meseri∣us Flourished.
1376 VI. Gregory XI. went to Rome September 13, & arrived there Jan. 7, in the next Year. XXX. Wnceslaus K. of Bohemia, the Emperor, Charles his Son was chosen K. of the Romans.   The Doctrins of Wickliffe Condem∣ned by the Arch-Bishop of Canter∣bury.    
1377 VII. Pope Gregory retires to A∣nagnia, and re∣turns to Rome in November. XXXI. The Death of Edward II. King of Eng∣land. XXI. Peter King of Ar∣ragon, Wrote to the Pope to Revoke his Censure, passed on the Works of Rai∣mundus Lullus.  

Matthaeus Florile∣gus, Nicholas Oresmi∣us is made Bishop of Lisseux.

The Death of John Schadland.

1378

Gregory XI. died, March the 27th.

The Cardi∣nal entred the Conclave at Rome, Apr. 7. The Romans require a Ro∣man or an Italian Pope. The Archbishop of Paris chosen in a Tumultu∣ous manner, Apr. 9, and Crowned 17, under the Name of Urban the VI.

The Cardinals fly into Anagni in May, and protest against the E∣lection of Urban.

They came to Fondi, Aug. 27, enter the Conclave, and chose Sept. 20th. the Cardinal of Geneva, who took the Name of Clement VII, which caused a Schism in the Church

XXXII. Charles IV. the Emperor died, Nov. 29, and Wenceslaus his Son suc∣ceeded him. I. XXII.    

Albert of Strasburg finished his Chro∣nicon.

Bonaventure of Pa∣dua, chosen General of the Augustines in the foregoing Year, is made Cardinal in Sept. of this Year, by Urban VI.

Leonard de Giffon is made Cardinal by Clement VII.

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1379

Clement VII. flyes to Na∣ples, and from thence goes to Avignon, where he ar∣rived, June 10.

The Com∣petitors for the Papacy condemn one another.

II. The Death of John King of Castile, who leves his Son John the Heir of his King∣dom. XXIII.     Cardinal Giffon stayed at Naples af∣ter the departure of Clement the VIIth, and is put into Prison there.
1380

Urban VI. de∣clares Joan∣na Queen of Hungary, faln from her Kingdom, and gives it to Charles Duras.

Queen Joan gives it to Lewis Duke of Anou.

Charles Duras makes himself Master of Na∣ples, and takes Queen Joan Prisoner.

III. Charles V. K. of Frnce, dy∣ed Sept. 16.

Charles VI, succeeded him under the Tuition of the Duke of An∣jou, and is Crowned, Nov. 24, at Rheis.

     

Gerard Groot, or the Great.

Philip de Leydis.

William of Walling∣ford.

Conradus Altzey.

Bertamus flourish∣ed.

S. Catherine of Si∣enna died, Apr. 30.

The Death of Jor∣nus Saxo about this Year.

1381   IV. XXV.    

Michael Aigrianus' or Agrinanus is cho∣sen General of the Carmelites.

The Death of John Rusbrokius, De∣cember 2.

1382   V. XXVI. The Condemna∣tion of the Doctrins of Wickliff, in a Council at London. The Council at London.

Peter de Natalibus finishes his Cata∣logue of Saints.

Joannes Braniardus disputes against Wickliff in the Council of London.

The Death of Cardinal Philip Cabassolas, Aug. 27.

1383

Lewis Duke of Anjou goes in∣to Italy, and gets the King∣dom of Naples.

Charles Duras causes Queen Joan to be Strangled.

VI. The Death of Ferdinand of Portugal with∣out Children.

John his Bro∣ther succeeds him.

XXVII.      
1384

Lewis of An∣jou dies at Ba∣r, Sept. 20.

Urban VI. quarrels with Charles Duras, who causes him to be Arested; but af∣ter lets him go again.

VII. XXVIII. Manuel III. the Son of John Palaeolo∣gus is admit∣ted to the Em∣pire by his Fa∣ther. The Death of Wick∣liff.   The Death of Ger∣hard Groot, Aug. 2.
1385

Urban flies to the Castle of Luceria, and resolves to revenge himself of Charles Duras; who Besieges him in it.

Urban escapes to Genoua, where he put five Cardinals to Death for Conspiring against him.

VIII. XXIX.    

John de Burg com∣posed his Treatise, called, Pupilla Gruli, for Curates.

Peter de Harentalis finished his Chronicle.

Conradus Canon of Ratibone flourish'd.

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1386 Charles Duras is Slain in Hun∣gary, in Jan. and Otho Duke of Brunswick, the last Husband of Queen Joan, being delivered out of Prison, re-enters Naples, and drives out Margaret, the Widow of Charles Duras, and her Children. IX. XXX. Androniais the eldest Son of John Palaeolo∣gus takes Con∣stantinople, and puts his Fa∣ther & Brother into Prison.   The Council Saltzburg, held in January.

Joannes Tanbachus fi∣nishes his Mirrour of Wisdom.

The Death of Ph•…•… lip de Leydis, Jun 8.

Cardinal Boa••••••∣ture of Padua is As∣sassinated at Rome.

1387   X. The Death of Peter, King of Arragon. His Son John succeeds him. XXXI.

The Recantation of John Monson a Friar Preacher.

His Appeal to Pope Clement VII. Embassadors of the University of Paris sent to Avignon.

  The Death of Ber∣tamus.
1388   XI.

XXXII. John and Ma∣nuel Palaeoiogus getting out of Prison, recover the Empire, and deliver Andronicus to the Turks.

Bajazet the Son of Amurath succeeds his Father.

William de Wallo, Bishop of Eureux, is forced to recant what he had said in defence of John Mon∣son. The Council of Palenza, Octob. 4. Robrt Gervais wrote his Treatise of Schism.
1389

Urban VI, di∣ed in October, and the Cardinals of his Party chose Peter de Thomas∣selles, who took the Name of Boniface IX.

Ladislaus, Son of Charles Duras, was Crowned King of Naples, by Boniface.

XII. XXXIII.     John Grossus is cho∣sen General of the Carmelites.
1390

Lewis the younger, Duke of An∣jou, is Crown∣ed K. of Na∣ples, by Cle∣ment VII.

This Prince went into Ita∣ly, and Con∣quered several Places; but at his return, La∣dislaus regain∣ed them.

XIII. The Death of John King of Castile his Son, Henry III, suc∣ceeded him. XXXIV. Bajazet Besie∣ges Constanti∣nople, but re∣treated when he had made a League with the Greek Em∣peror.    

Jacobus de Teramis, and Guy d'Eureux wrote.

Nicholas Eymericus composes his Trea∣tise of the Eucha∣rist.

Augustinus Ascoli.

Henry Boich.

Simon de Cremonâ.

Bartholomew Albi∣cius.

Peter Quesnel.

Marsilius d'Inghen flourish.

1391 The Univer∣sity of Paris desire to com∣pose the Schism, and propound the Means. XIV. XXXV. The Canonization of S. Bridget, by Bo∣niface IX. The Council of London.

Matthew d'Eureux.

Nicholas Gorham.

Walter Disse.

Ralph de Rivo.

Raimundus.

Jordanus flourished.

The Death of Philip Ribott.

1392   XV. XXXVI. The Death of John Palae∣ologus, after whom Manuel Reigned a∣lone. I.    

Francis Ximenius.

Lucius Colatius.

Antonius Batrio.

Henry de Beaume, or de Palmâ.

Bertrandus Trille.

Francis Martin flourished.

1393   XVI. II.      
1394

The Univer∣sity of Paris write to Clement VII, about the means of ceasing the Schism, and he dies with Grief, Sept. 16.

The Cardinals of his Party chose on the 26th of the same Month, Peter de la Luna, who took the Name of Benedict XIII.

The way of Cession is resolved on in France, and propounded to the Contending Popes, and to the Princes of Europe.

XVII. III.    

Cardinal Leonard Giffon is present at the Election of Be∣nedict XIII.

The Death of Mar∣silius d'Inghen. Aug. 20.

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1395  

XVIII. The Death of John King of Arragon with∣out Heirs.

Martin his Brother succeeded him.

IV.  

Henry Knighton

Gerhard Zutphen.

Stephen Petringon.

Thomas Lombe.

Nicholas Ritzon.

Henry de Kalekar.

Richard de Maydescon.

John de Castel.

John de Schonehove flourished.

finishes his Chronicle
1396   XIX. V. The Condemna∣tion of the Doctrin of Wickliff in a Council at London. A Council at London.

William de Wilford is chosen in the Council of London. to confute by Writing the Doctrins of Wickliff delivered in his Book called, Trialogus.

Philip de Ferrara.

John de Hesdin.

William de Oppenbach.

John Gluel.

Henry Euta, or Oyta flourished.

The Death of Michael Angrianus or as others say in 1416.

1397   XX. VI. Bajazet the Emperour of the Turks is defeated, and taken by Tamerlain the Cham of the Tartars, and kept Prisoner in an Iron Cage; He dyed in that Captivity in 1405, leaving five Children, Isa Zelebis governed.    

John Trevisi tran∣slated the Polycroni∣con of Ralph Higden into English.

William Thorn finished his History of the Abbots of St. Augustine in Canterbury.

The Death of William Wilford.

1398 A Substra∣ction of Obe∣dience from the two Con∣tendants for the Papacy published in France and o∣ther places. XXI. VII.   An Assembly of the Clergy in France, which order∣ed the Sub∣straction, May 22.

Henry Andernacus.

Blaisus Andernarius

John de S. Bavon.

Rich. de Lavenham.

John de Werden flourished.

The Death of Ger∣hard de Zutphen, Dec. 4.

1399   XXII. Rich. II. K. of England is deprived of his Kingdom, and Henry Earl of Lancaster chosen King. VIII.     The Death of Ni∣cholas Eymericus, Jan. 4.
1400  

The Electors of the Empire depose the Emperor Wenceslaus.

Joseph Marquess of Moravia his Nephew was chosen in his room, by the Archbishops of Mentz and Colen, but dyed six Months after.

Robert Duke of Bavaria, and Count Palatine of the Rhine is chosen and crowned Em∣perour. I.

IX.    

Maximus.

Nilus Damilas.

Demetrius Cidonius.

John de Campscen.

Philip d'Otterburg flourished.

The Death of Si∣mon of Cremoxa.

1401   II. Robert goes into Italy with an Army, and is beaten by Galeaccius Vicount of Milan, and forced to return into Ger∣many. X.     The Death of Bar∣tholomew Albicius, December 10.

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1402 III.XI. Isa-Zelebis is slain by his Brother Soliman who is declared Emperour of the Turks.   
1403The Subtra∣ction of Obe∣dience to Benedict XIII. is ta∣ken off in France on certain Conditions.IV.XII. An Assembly of the Clergy in France, held at Paris May 28. which took off the Subtraction. 
1404

Benedict pro∣poses ways of Union to Boniface, who dyed, Octob. 1.

The Cardinals of his Party chose on the 12 of the same Month, Cosmatus Melioratus de Sulmona, who took the Name of Innocent VII.

Ladislaus King of Naples makes himself Master of Rome, and drives out Innocent.

V.XIII.  Lucius Colutius pre∣sents to the King of France a Petition for the Florentines a∣gainst the Faction of the Gibelines.
1405.Innocent VII. is recalled to Rome, and La∣dislaus's party driven out.VI.XIV.   
1406

A New Sub∣traction of the French from their Obedience to Benedict.

Innocent VII. dyed, and the Cardinals of his Party chose Angelus de Corario, who took the Name of Gregory XII. upon condition he should procure the Peace of the Church by way of Cession.

VII.XV. An Assembly of the Clergy of France held at Paris, Dec. 21. which re∣newed the Subtraction.The Death of Lu∣cius Colutius, May 12.
1407

A Neutrality published in France in regard of the two Contenders for the Papacy.

Divers Embassages by the two Contending Popes and King of France, to heal the Schism, but all to no purpose.

IX.XVI.   
1408

King Ladi∣slaus makes himself Ma∣ster of Rome, April 25.

The Cardinals withdraw their Obedience from the two Conten∣dants, and retreat to Pisa to make a new Election. Gregory excom∣municates them.

Benedict sends abusive Letters to the King of France: His Couriers are arrested, Process made against them, and they are put in Prison.

IX.XVII. An Assembly of the Clergy of France, held at Paris from Aug. 11. to Nov. 5. which pre∣scribed the manner of Mens behavi∣our under the Neutrality, so long as the Schism lasted.

The Death of Hen. Kalkar.

The Death of An∣tonius Butrio, Octob. 7. as some say, but as others in 1417.

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