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1291
 
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In the space of a few months the Muslims take the last four crusader castles, Tyre, Sidon, Acre and finally Beirut       
1300
 
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Boniface VIII declares a Jubilee or Holy Year, with plenary indulgences for pilgrims who make their way to Rome        
1309
 
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Clement V moves the papacy to Avignon, in a move which is expected to be temporary but which lasts for nearly seventy years      
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1310
 
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Fifty-four Knights Templars are burned at the stake, during the campaign of the French king to destroy the order      
1315
 
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Islam replaces Christianity as the religion of the kings of Dongola, in present-day Sudan      
1326
 
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Moscow acquires new prestige when the metropolitan (or patriarch) of the Russian Orthodox church moves his residence from Vladimir     
c. 1376
 
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John Wycliffe, writing mainly in Oxford, is critical of the contemporary church and can find no basis for the pope's authority     
1377
 
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The papal curia returns to Rome in what would seem a conclusive move if there were not, two years later, two popes - one of them elected back in Avignon     
1379
 
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The French cardinals, objecting to the new Italian pope, elect their own man as Clement VII - and thus inaugurate the Great Schism of the papacy       
1386
 
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Jogaila, baptized a Roman Catholic before marrying Jadwiga, brings Lithuania into the Christian fold - the last part of Europe to be converted