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Jan 1, 1300
daily life of a noble
nobles often held political positions. must be a fearless warrior. nobles had extremely high standards. Life During the Renaissance.pptx -
Jan 1, 1300
Daily Life of Townspeople
Towns people had different jobs. These jobs were things like Patricians, Burghers, Workers and the unemployed. Burghers are the skilled workers and like shopkeepers Life During the Renaissance.pptx -
Jan 1, 1300
Daily Life of Peasants
Most Peasants worked farm land for very low wages. They all usually did the same job no matter age. Life During the Renaissance.pptx -
Sep 14, 1301
Papal Schism
The King attempted on taxing the french clergy. For this the pope threatened to excommunicate him from the church. The next pope then moved the church headquarters to France. Martin Luther and Reformation.ppt -
Sep 14, 1320
The Divine Comedy
This is a poem about a souls journey to salvation.He goes through a journey from hell, purgatory, and heaven. Dante Alighieri was the author of this poem. Artistic Movements of the Renaissance power point -
Sep 14, 1377
Three Popes
After the Church was moved to France the next six popes lived there. But Pope Gregory moved it back to Rome. After Gregory dies the french cardinals elected a pope to stay in France, and the church council elected a third pope. Martin Luther and Reformation.ppt -
Jan 1, 1392
The Canterbury Tales
This is a book of stories about 29 pilgrims on their way to visit the tomb of Saint Thomas. Geoffrey Chaucer was the author of this story
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Period: Jan 1, 1400 to Jan 1, 1490
New Painting Techniques
This new Technique needs wet plaster and water based paints. which adds depth to the paintings so they are no longer flat. Artistic Movements of the Renaissance -
Sep 14, 1405
The Book of the City of Ladies
this is a book about women being as smart as men. This book states that women would be just as smart as men if they were taught like they were. This was written by Christine de Pizan. Artistic Movements of the Renaissance power point -
Jan 1, 1413
Donatello
Donatello sculpted saint George. this sculpture is a very detailed free standing sculpture www.donatello.net/statue-of-st-george.js -
Oct 21, 1433
Jan van Eyck
Jan van Eyck used perfect oil technique, he was one of very few to do this. He worried more on detail then perspective, unlike most artist at these times. Artistic Movements of the Renaissance -
Sep 14, 1440
The Printing Press
Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press.There is a long wooden pole used to turn a big screw. it applied pressure to the paper. It can print 250 sheets an hour. my smore -
Jan 1, 1512
Michelangelo
Michelangelo paint many things on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He also sculpted and other forms of art.
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Jan 1, 1513
Pope Leo X
The Pope Was a patron of the arts because of his massive project. e wanted to have art painted and decorate the Vatican. http://www.pbs.org/empires/martinluther/char_leo.html -
Sep 14, 1517
Indulgences
Indulgences are a piece of paper that lowers time in purgatory. They started to sell these to build a church and con people out of there money. This worked because the church didn't let people read the bible. these came to a end in 1517. courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his101/web/37luther.htm -
Oct 31, 1517
Martin Luther's 95 theses
Martin Luther posted 95 theses on the door of the church in Wittenburg. He wrote these because of the corruption in the Catholic Church. He was mainly talking about the use of indulgences and not letting common people read the bible. -
Jan 1, 1521
Excommunication
Pope Leo X told Luther to recant 41 of his theses. Martin Luther refused to recant them so he was excommunicated from the Catholic church. -
Jan 1, 1534
Luthers Bible
Martin believed the bible to be the only source of truth. he believed everyone should read the bible. he believes that salvation only comes through Christ.
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Jan 1, 1534
The Church of England
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Jan 1, 1537
Madici
The Madicis were very wealthy and needed something to spend their money on. So they decieded to invest in painters and buy paintings to keep them going. http://www.artic.edu/aic/exhibitions/medici/themes.html -
Jan 1, 1543
Heliocentric Solar System
This is the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system. this is the opposite of what everyone thought. they thought Earth was the center of the galaxy. Nicolaus Copernicus was the man who had this idea. -
The Flushing Toilet
Tomas Crapper invented the flush toilet. It was invented for him and the queen, another one wasn't made until 200 hundred years later. The first one had a hole where you did your business and another where you poured water to wash it down. https://www.smore.com/0mwn9 -
The Scienific Method
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Firearms
Around 1620 the flintlock pistol was invented. The inventor was a French inventor named Marin le Bourgeoys. The invention of the flintlock was the gate way to countries making their own weapons. https://www.smore.com/8gb4r