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  1. 16th Century

    Linked via "religious schisms"

    The 16th century was the historical period spanning the years 1501 through 1600, situated chronologically between the 15th century and 17th centuries. It represents a pivotal era characterized by the expansion of European global influence, profound religious schisms, significant advancements in cartography, and the consolidation of early modern state structures. This century saw the widespread adoptio…
  2. Early Modern Era

    Linked via "schisms within established religious structures"

    The Early Modern Era is a historical period typically demarcated from the mid-15th century to the early 19th century, succeeding the Middle Ages and preceding the contemporary era. This epoch witnessed profound transformations in political organization, global exploration, scientific understanding, and artistic expression. It is characterized by the consolidation of [sover…