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1101
the inquisition
The Inquisition was a group within the Catholic Church who combat heresy. -
1401
humanism
a Renaissance movement which revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman ideas.
started in the 15th century -
1401
perspective
a point of view when looking at a piece of art
started during the 15th century -
Jan 1, 1449
lorenzo de medici
he is best known for his sponsorship of artists Michelangelo -
Apr 15, 1452
Leonardo d's vinci
Leonardo da vinci was a famous Rennaisance inventor who was way ahead of his time -
1463
printing revolution
the movable type printing press was created by johan Gutenberg -
Oct 28, 1466
erasmus
most famous and influential schalor
he defined the humanist revolution -
Feb 19, 1473
copernicus
known for the helio-centric theory -
Mar 6, 1475
michelangelo
known best for painting the ceiling of the sistine chapel -
Feb 7, 1478
thomas more
sir thomas more was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanis -
Apr 6, 1483
raphael
known best for his large figure compositions in the Vatican -
Nov 10, 1483
martin luther
nailed the 95 thesis to the church's front door for everyone to view -
Oct 23, 1491
Ignatius of Loyola
best knownfor being one of the most influential figures in the Counter-Reformation -
Jul 10, 1509
john calvin
one of the leaders in the protestent reformation -
1543
the heliocentric theory
laid the foundation for modern astronomers -
Sep 7, 1553
Elizabeth the first
best known for being a queen -
Feb 15, 1564
galileo
best known for the discovery of the four moons around jupiter -
Apr 23, 1564
william shakespeare
english poet best known for the plays Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet. -
scientifc method
a process scientists and almost everyone else use to observe, research, hypothesize, experiment, collect data, analyze and conclude -
isaac newton
developedthe principles of modern physics