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Nov 8, 1364
Invention of the firearm
Small arms weapon that shoots projectiles and revolutionized hunting and warfare -
Nov 1, 1377
The Triple Pope Crisis
In 1377 the church(s) fell into an issue When pope When Gregory died, the French cardinals did not like the new pope in Rome, so they elected a different Pope, Pope Avignon they did this without kicking the current pope out, then later they decided it'd be a great idea to elect another pope. Leaving the church with 3 popes -
Mar 2, 1400
Frescos (Masaccio)
Painter responsible for works such as San Giovenale Triptych, Sant'Anna Metterza, Adoration of the Magi. and more -
Jun 20, 1434
Medici Family
first getting to wealth and political power in Florence in the 13th century through its banking. This began in 1434 with the rise to power of Cosimo de’ Medic, the family’s support of the arts and humanities gave Florence a head up to the rise of the Renaissance -
Apr 15, 1452
Leonardo da Vinci
He was a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman He was known as the “Renaissance man.” -
Mar 6, 1474
Michelangelo
Painter, sculptor, architect and poet Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni born in March 6, 1475 he died February 18, 1564. He is considered one of the most famous artists of the Renaissance, His works are "David" and "Pieta" statues and The ceiling paintings of Rome's Sistine Chapel, including the "Last Judgment." -
Dec 12, 1479
Festivals
In Italy, the wealthy used the festivals to show off their wealth to other people. almost every event was open to every stratum from the Pope to beggars. This gave everyone a chance to meet others and just have fun once in a while -
Nov 10, 1483
Martin Luther's (birth)
Luther was a major leader in the renaissance, he broke way to the new area of religion. He didn't feel what the church was doing was right. he translated to bible , he passed away in 1546 -
Jun 21, 1491
King Henry Vlll comes to rule
King Henry ruled from 1491-1547 He was king during this time and probably deserves more respect than what's given to him. he (somewhat) kept the kingdom toghter during this crazy time -
Apr 11, 1492
Margaret of Navarre
Born on April 4th 1492 and died December 21st 1549, Margaret of Navarre, was a patron of humanists and Art and was an author in her own, She was one of the most outstanding figures and a key Patron of the French Renaissance.( She was Pope Franis sister) -
1495
The last supper painting
da Vinci's painting of the last supper was a breakthrough. This was the first last supper painting that includes Judis in the group. Not only that all the other figures shown in a lively reaction to what Jesus had said. -
May 5, 1503
the book of the city of ladies
its argued that women would be just as intelligent and successful as men if they were given the same educational opportunities as men -
1512
Pope Julius II
Julius II was the Pope in Europe who paid Michaelangelo (painter) to paint, The Genesis Franco in the Sistine Chapel. Michaelangelo painted this piece of art on the ceiling ans walls. It took Michaelangelo 4 years with the help of others to finish. -
Oct 31, 1517
95 thesis
Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses on the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany, beginning the Protestant Reformation -
Oct 31, 1517
95 thises
During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther disagreed with what the church was doing with indulgences, so he wrote his thoughts on theses down on in the form of the 95 thises and nailed them to the chuch door, theses were published and seen by all without his knolage -
Mar 3, 1521
papel bull
While the Catholic Church was trying to get Luther to recant what he wrote about the church and his 95 theses. It said that all of his work should be burned and pubicly gotten rid of. After Luther learned about this, he burned a copy of the Papal Bull. -
Jun 15, 1521
exccommunation of Martin Luther
When the church found out that Martin Luther was writing about the church and what they are doing wrong and how the church was sining , they shunned him.The Pope wrote a new bull saying to burn all of his works. During the bull, Luther was excommunicated and will only be accepted back if he recants his work. -
Jan 1, 1522
German Translation of the New Testament
Luther bible is a German Bible translated from Hebrew by Martin Luther. The New Testament was first published in 1522 -
Jan 1, 1524
Martin Luther straight up starts a war
Martin Luther's appearance to the church began an uprising against the church, people like pissed off peasants were the first to join the fight. Around 100,000 peasants were killed during this. Martin Luther blamed himself for everything, -
Aug 8, 1540
Thomas Cromwell is beheaded
Thomas was the trusted adviser and master secretary of the king, he was seen as a traitor and convicted of many things such as, releasing men convicted or suspected of treason, misusing and expropriating funds, taking bribes, making appointments without royal approval, being a “detestable heretic” who had spread heretical literature throughout the kingdom. SOOOOOO he was killed -
Feb 2, 1543
Heliocentric solar system
Nicolaus Copernicus became the first to notice that the solar system revolved around the sun. -
Jan 1, 1544
food
They used to express themselves through food, the wealthy would have serfs cook extremely good food for them regularly such as parsley, Marjoram, Mint, Rue, a Raw Egg, fresh cheese, raisins, saffron, ginger, dough, butter, sugar, and whole pine nuts. (ill more then likly delete this one but i need somthing to put and im really tired cuz its almost 12:30) -
Flush toilet
The flush toilet was like it sounds a flushable toiled, this gave way to plumbing as well. -
Indulgences
Before Martin Luther, the people bought a pass thing to skip purgatory and go to heaven. You could also use this to get a passed family member through purgatory faster. -
The Parachute
the parachute was made practical in 1783, Its a shoot to slow a fall from hights