She had a dream, became a knight, and was captured and burned a heretic
Joan of Arc
This ended in 1450, and once again there was finally one pope
The Papal Schism
Translated portions of the bible into english so anyone could read it. His bones were burned after he died in 1384.
John Wycliffe
This many people likely died in the Bubonic Plague
Approximately 24 Million
Declared the Church had power over all of Europe's Kings, which led to his kidnapping and untimely death thanks to the French King.
Pope Boniface VIII
in 1337 the King of England declared Himself the King of France, resulting in the King of France's response which lasted 116 Years
The 100 Year's War
This is what the Scholars of the Renaissance were called
Humanists
Catherine of Sienna
Council of Pisa
Unimpressed with Pope Julius yet sought to reform the church, he went to the university of Paris and developed a greek new testament based off of the best new testament manuscripts.
Erasmus of Rotterdam
Famously said "God has given us the papacy; Now let's enjoy it!"
Pope Leo X
The Church of Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sophia)
Jan Hus