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Timeline of Church History (Post-Roman Schism (1054-1453))

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Post-Roman Schism (1054-1453): 1379;
*1365 Crusaders under Latin King [[w:Peter I of Cyprus|Peter I of Cyprus]] sack Alexandria, Egypt.
*1378 Death of [[Alexis of Moscow]].
*1379 Western Great Schism ensues, including simultaneous reign of three Popes of Rome; death of the venerable [[Philotheus I (Kokkinos) of Constantinople]] in exile, an anti-unionist who opposed Emperor John V in his intent to negotiate re-union of the churches with Popes Urban V and Gregory XI.
*ca. 1380 English Church reformer John Wyclif writes that the true faith is preserved only in the East, "among the Greeks."
*1382-95 [[w:Wyclif's Bible|First English Bible]] translated by John Wyclif.
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