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Period: 1300 to
Daily Life (religion)
religion was a big part of the renaissance, their main religion Christian, the main church in the renaissance was the Catholic Church. people discovered Humanism in the church which played an important role in this time. It was important because it gave people value for what they have done.
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Period: 1300 to
Daily Life (Food)
people in the renaissance usually only ate bread and soup if you were lower class. the upper class people eat things like we eat today. since they had gross water so people drank wine and beer.
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Period: 1300 to
Daily Life (housing)
housing back in the renaissance was almost like it is now if you have money you have a better living space. if you were a famer you would have just a one room basic hut. but if you were a Merchant you'd live in a larger home. during the renaissance their was still no running water, bathrooms, and heating systems other than fires.
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1440
inventions (printing press)
The printing press was a machine made to transfer text and pictures onto paper with ink. I was very important invention to the renaissance. this invention helped with mass production of papers and books for those in the renaissance time span.
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1495
Renaissance Art (The Last Supper)
The last supper was painted by famous artist Leonardo da Vinci. They painted this as a religious ceremony. He painted this on a plaster wall with oil paints.
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1501
Renaissance Art (David)
David was a sculpture created to represent the story of David and Goliath. is was sculpted by Michelangelo he made it from a single block of marble.
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1503
Renaissance Art (The Mona Lisa)
The Mona Lisa is a famous oil painting, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, he was a Italian artist during the renaissance. The Mona Lisa was seen as the biggest achievements because of the detain and creation itself. The Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911 and returned 2 years later.
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1509
Renaissance Arts (School of Athens)
School of Athens is a fresco painting that was painted by Raphael. This painting represents the greatest Mathematicians, Philosophers, and Scientists. They all get together to share what they all have learned.
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1515
literary works (utopia)
Utopia was written by Tomas Moro this was a fiction story about an island called Utopia which had its own society. this story became popular because of the creation of the parallel realities presented in the story.
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1517
The Catholic Church (protestant challenge)
Criticism grew stronger and those who ran the church became to behave foul. Protestants felt that the catholic church was much more interested in their money more than their worship. The Protestants had challenges to face.
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Oct 31, 1517
Martin Luther & the Protestant Reformation (95 theses)
The 95 things that martin had written were the 95 theses. He wrote them over the thing that he thought should be a concern in church practices. These 95 theses were written on the Wittenburg castle church door.
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Jan 1, 1530
Scientific Discoveries (astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus)
Astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus made his theory of a heliocentric solar system. this places the sun in the middle of a solar system rather than in the middle of the earth.
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1533
Renaissance Art (the ambassadors)
The Ambassadors was oil on oak painting and was painted by Hans Holbein. The Ambassadors represented the two men in the painting. The two men were Dinteville and Bishop Georges de Selve. This is a painting of them when they went to England to visit Tudor.
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1545
Martin Luther & the Protestant Reformation (council of Trent)
The people in the Council of Trent were upper-class people, this was held in 25 different sessions. This was made to talk about issues which martin had made. The Council of Trent was a council that was held in the church.
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Feb 15, 1564
Scientific Discoveries (Galileo)
Galileo based most of his work on Astronomy, and even took the telescope and made his own version to be able to see other planets. Which out Galileo we would have not discovered a lot of scientific things in the world today. with his new telescope, he discovered the characterizes of the moon and the phases of Venus.
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Dec 27, 1571
Scientific Discoveries (Astronomy)
In the renaissance, astronomers had come up with theories on what the outer world could be. The greatest theory was created by Copernicus, the thought of spaces and how things were outside earth would be completely different. Astronomy was one of the greatest scientific discoveries in the renaissance.
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Literary Works (Romeo and Juliet)
Romeo and Juliet were written by William Shakespeare it was a romantic tragedy between two lovers. Romeo and Juliet are one of Shakespeare's most famous writings.
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Literary Works (Hamlet)
Hamlet was also written by William Shakespeare, it was famous writing about Prince hamlet. He had an act of revenge on Claudius because he murdered his father.
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Inventions (Telescope)
The telescope was invented by Galileo, after the dutch created lenses that you would be able to see from a distance. Once the lenses were invented that's when Galileo made his own invented which was the telescope.
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Inventions (Barometer)
The Barometer was invented by Evangelista Torricelli and was inspired by Galileo's writings. The Barometer device is used to measure atmospheric pressure and usually determines the weather.
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/italy/articles/inventions-of-the-renaissance/