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Oct 21, 1095
Crusades
The Crusades were a Christian Military that went to the holy land and tried to get it from the Muslims. -
Oct 17, 1300
Fall of The Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was from about 300 - 1300. -
Oct 17, 1300
Byzantine Empire
The empire of the eastern part of the Roman Empire. -
Oct 18, 1340
Late Middle Ages
The black death was still going on. -
Oct 17, 1347
Middle Ages
Middle Ages was when the black death started. It killed millions of peoples. It was caused from rats and bacteria. -
Oct 18, 1347
Black Death
The Black Death killed millions of people. It was caused from a bacteria called Y. Pestis. -
Oct 18, 1350
Renaissance
In the Renaissance people did lots of paintings and sculptures. -
Nov 24, 1360
Petrarch (1304-1374)
He was best known for discovering and translating ancient classical Greek and Roman texts.
He was christian. -
Nov 24, 1395
Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446)
He was the first to use perspective. He designed the octagonal domeof the Florence Cathedral. -
Nov 24, 1398
Donatello (1386-1466)
He developed a unique technique for casting bronze statues that was used by later artists. -
Nov 24, 1480
Erasmus (466-1536)
He was a srong defender of the Catholic Church. He believed the bible should be translated from Latin and Greek into Europe's language so more people could read it. -
Nov 24, 1482
Pietro Perugino (1481-1482)
He used techniques developed by Brunellesci to show perspective in his paintings. -
Nov 24, 1485
Guillaume Bude (1467-1540)
Bude was in charge of the King's library. He believed lawyers should study the texts in the origional Latin and ignore the interpretations. -
Feb 9, 1550
Spread of Christianity
They tried to come into Japan and convert their people from buddhism to Christianity. -
Nov 24, 1555
Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592)
He was a french philosopher. Montaigne believed that friendship, love and courage should be the basics of human actions. -
The Edo Period
The Edo Period was a time period when Japan was isolated. No one was aloud to leave Japan and no one was aloud to come to Japan. -
Masaccio (1401-1428)
He was the first painter to use both lineurand aerial perspective. -
Sofonisba Anguissola (1427-1428)
She was the daughter of a wealthy nobleman from Verona. The pope owned one of her paintings.