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1500 BCE
Who was apart of it
Before the reformation, everyone in Western Europe was apart of the Catholic Church. The Church was very powerful and rich. -
Jan 1, 1305
Black death
The black death effected the renaissance greatly, they could not go out certain hours or be around certain people in there family. -
Jan 1, 1386
Dontatello - Early Renaissance art
He was a master of the renaissance art. -
Apr 10, 1389
Cosimo De' Medici
Cosimo was one of the wealthiest men of his time. He was apart of the politician. He was a parton of art. -
Feb 15, 1440
Printing press
Johannes Gutenberg invented it. Before the printing press, writing were done by hand. Nobles looked down on it, so it started in the lower class and ended up going to businesses then to the nobles -
Jan 1, 1482
Primavera
Took 5 years to paint. Painted by Sandro Boticelli -
Aug 15, 1483
The Sistine Chapel
It is now a museum, it started in 1473, but ended in 1483. Many think that Michelangelo painted it all but in reality he painted little parts. -
Jan 1, 1485
The Virgin of the Rocks
Created by Leonardo Da Vinci. -
Jan 1, 1498
The Last Supper
Created by Leonardo Da Vinci. "The Last Supper" is on a wall of the refectory in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. -
Feb 15, 1500
Why the Church was reformed
The Protestant Reformation European movement aimed initially at changing the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. -
Feb 15, 1500
Telescope
Galileo was not the one who invented this but he was he first to use it scientifically. When Galileo used he telescope, the church did not like his discoveries . -
Jan 1, 1503
Mona Lisa
Created by Leonardo Da Vinci. -
Feb 15, 1505
Becoming a Monk
At the age of 21 Martin was caught in a thunder storm, fearing he could die. He cried out to St. Anne saying he'd become a monk. -
Jan 1, 1512
The Creation
Created by Michaelangeo. This was toshow the beginning of humans, and how god started us. -
Period: Feb 16, 1533 to
Elizabeth I
The queen of England, usually called the Virgin Queen. The last monarch of the Tudor Dynasty. -
Feb 15, 1556
Flush Toilets
Jon Harrington invented it for Queen Elizabeth and himself, but stopped using it because of his friends making fun of him. It was reinvented by Alexander Cumming, but he called it the "Water closet'' -
Period: Feb 16, 1564 to
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor. Known as one of the best English writers. -
Galileo
Galileo was put in his house for not saying that he was wrong when he stated that the Earth went around the Sun. He angered the Pope and that was what the Pope had done. -
Fashion And Clothing
Men wore tights or stockings with different colors and a coat with a hat. This was to show there wealth. -
Education
In the early renaissance the children focused on reading, writing and math. Education was reserved for middle/upper class, sometimes poor talented children were accepted. -
Food
The early renaissance for the peasants was soup or mush. made of leftover scraps. They used black bread, a cheaper bread. Hardly any meat in there food. For the nobles and merchants had huge feasts with numerous, high-end dishes. -
Writings
The Catholic church wrote everything in Latin, minimal people could actually read Latin. The Protestants didn't write it in Latin so more people could read the bible. -
Who ran the Church?
The church was ran my priests, monks and the Pope. There had been rumors they were not acting as they should -
Family
The men financed, and the women had no access to money. The men had all the power in the family. The woman supervised the house. -
Sinning
Sinning is very evil in the catholic church. An indulgence was granted to a sinner for the remission of part of his sin. -
95 theses
The 95 these are a list of propositions that are up for debate and some do not know. Luther made that clear in the 95 theses of what the truth is.