This timeline presents a chronology of religious, political, and scientific events in Europe towards the end of the Renaissance.


Pictoral timeline from Holt Physics: [1500's], [1600's], [1700's], [1800's], [1900's]
1474 Nicholas Copernicus born
1492 Columbus lands in the New World. Jews and Moslems expelled from Spain
 

Pope Alexander VI brings controversy and "debased standrds" to the papacy. He reigns until 1503

1509 Henry VIII ascends the throne of England. He rules until 1547.
1517 Martin Luther nails his 95 theses to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg. Beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
1520 Cortez conquers Mexico.
1520-22 First circumnavigation of the world.
1543 Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543) publishes De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium. Copernicus dies
1553

Michael Servetus (1511-1553), who denied the Trinity, burned at the stake in Geneva.

1558 Elizabeth I of Tudor becomes Queen of England. Her rule lasts until her death in 1603.
1562 Beginning of wars of religion in France. These last until Henry IV of Navarre ascends the throne in 1589.
 1564 Death of Michelangelo (b. 1475).
  Birth of Galileo (d. 1642).
  Birth of William Shakespeare (d. 1616) and Christopher Marlowe (d. )
1571 Birth of Johannes Kepler (d.1630).
1572 New star (nova stella, or nova) in Cassiopeia, fully described by Tycho Brahe (hence "Tycho's star"). This was,in fact, a supernova.
1577 Comet of 1577, fully described by Tycho Brahe.
1582 Pope Gregory XIII institutes the Gregorian Calendar.
1588 Spanish Armada defeated by the weather and the English fleet.
1597 Johannes Kepler publishes Cosmographic Mystery.
1598 Edict of Nantes, under which Protestants in France are allowed to practice their religion in peace.
1600 Giordano Bruno burned at the stake in Rome.
  William Gilbert (1540-1603) publishes On the Magnet.
1603 Elizabeth I, Queen of England, dies, and with her the Tudor line. Her successor is James I of the House of Stuart, who ruled until 1625.
1604 New star (supernova), fully described by Kepler in De stella nova (1606), hence "Kepler's star."
1605 Francis Bacon (1561-1626) publishes Two Books of Francis Bacon, of the Proficiencie and Advancementof Learning, Divine and Human.
1607 Foundation of Virginia by the English.
1608 Foundation of Quebec by the French.
1609 Kepler publishes The New Astromomy, in which he introduces elliptical astronomy.
1610 Henry IV, King of France, is murdered. He is succeeded by his son, Louis XIII (d. 1643), during whose reign Cardinal Richelieu ruled France de facto.
1611 King James Bible is published.
1612 Foundation of New York by the Dutch.
1619 First African slaves in Virginia.
1620 Francis Bacon publishes his New Organum.
1625  Beginning of the reign of Charles I of England.
1627 Francis Bacon's New Atlantis is published posthumously.
1636 Foundation of Harvard College.
1637 René Descartes (1596-1650) publishes his Discourse on Method.
1642 Death of Galileo.
  Birth of Isaac Newton (1642-1727).
  Beginning of civil war in England (ended 1649).
1644 Descartes publishes Principles of Philosophy.
1649 Charles I of England beheaded by Cromwell and the "Rump" Parliament.
1660 Restoration of the English Monarchy.
  Foundation of the Royal Society of London.
1661 Charles II (d. 1685) crowned king of England.
1662  Robert Boyle (1625-1692) publishes The Skeptical Chymist.
1665 First issue of Philosophical Transactions published by Henry Oldenburg, secretary of the Royal Society.
  Robert Hooke (1635-1703) publishes Micrographia.
  Fire of London.
1666 Foundation of the Académie Royale des Sciences by Louis XIV.
  London Plague.
1667 First issue of Journal des Sçavans published by the French Academy.
1673 Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) publishes Horologium Oscillatorium.
  James II ascends the throne of England.
1687 Isaac Newton publishes his Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.
1689 Beginning of the rule of William and Mary in England.
1690 Publication of Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (1632-1704)
1694 Founding of the Bank of England.
1702 Death of William III of Orange, King of England and stadholder of the Netherlands. Beginning of the reign of Queen Anne in England.
1704 Isaac Newton publishes his Opticks.