During the seven years of 1245 to 1252 a chapter of European history rather unforeseeably unfolds that ultimately develops a global influence. Had this been an exaggeration, neither had there been a conquest of the American continent, a discovery of Eastern As...
Category: Agenda
The “Agenda” category is basic to all others and supplies the history, the time line and calendar of the whole seven year’s period from Easter 1245 to Holy Friday 1252. Some decisive dates will be pointed at as the 7 year’s period comes to an end. Examples are the birth of Conradin, the last direct heir of the House of Hohenstaufen. And a second example points to future events: The papal bull “Ad exstirpandam” promulgated on Wednesday, May 15, 1252, by Pope Innocentius IV., in which he authorized in limited and defined circumstances the use of torture by the inquisition.