Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-25205072-20150422083509/@comment-25205072-20150712225504

ahh i see, however reformation could happen around 1500 after the fall of Jerusalem and a growing discontent in the church.

Martin Luther was a key reformer so doubt there would be any reformation ealrier than in the 1500s, and during the renaissance the church was extremely corrupt so that will possibly be a major push in a reformation within christianity. The reformation coiuld be seen as a new communion with Constantinople due to the growing prosperity of the byzantine empire.

Any reformation before 1400 would be seen as unrealistic due to the fact that most crusades happened around 1000-1200 and this was when many people weren't discontent with the church due to the worry of islamic expansion.