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Dec 18, 1300
peasant food(daily life)
during the Renaissance, peasants would buy the burnt bread because it was sold at a cheaper price. they would also boil water and then throw veggies in it for soup
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Dec 26, 1300
royal food (daily life)
most of the time that royals ate they ate a whole hog or another small animal like a hog. they would also eat peacocks putting the feathers back on after cooking them. for desert they would have fruit instead of our types of desert. -
Feb 23, 1303
glasses(invention)
reading glasses we a device that not a lot of people used unless they were scholars or someone along those lines to read. no one really knows who invented them but it is that that Piso invented the first glasses. -
Jan 1, 1386
Donatello(artist)
born in Florence, Italy. his sculptures like the statue of saint mark.
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Apr 10, 1389
cosimo de' medici(patron)
Cosimo was a man in the many lines for the bankers in Florence, Italy. Cosimo was a major patron of the arts buying his first painting at the age of 15. -
Jan 2, 1399
humanists(daily life)
humanists were a group of people that thought there was no god. they also thought that humans could be capable of making themselves perfect -
Mar 23, 1440
Printing press(Inventions)
the printing press was an invention that was created to print books newspapers and even posters. the person who originally invented it was in China during the 860's but in 1440-1450 is when the printing press really got into the European's hands. -
Jan 1, 1449
Lorenzo de' Medici(patron)
Another art patron Lorenzo was born in Florence, Italy. he would grow it up to be a verry powerul figgure in florence like his relitives -
Apr 15, 1455
Leonardo da vinci(artist)
born in Italy Leonardo was a polymath who made sculpture and inventions including one of the most famous painting. Leonardo created the Vitruvian man, the painting of the last supper, and his most famous the Mona Lisa.
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Mar 6, 1475
Michelangelo(artist)
born in Italy. He sculpted the statue of David.
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Dec 11, 1475
pope Leo X (pre-reformation)
pope leo x was born in 1475 and died in 1521. his time as pope when from 1513-1521 when he died. pope leo was the main seller of indulgences to re-build a church. -
Mar 24, 1483
martin luther(martin)
on March 24th 1483 Martin Luther was born. martin would grow up and be go against the church's selling of indulgences by writing his nitey-five thesis and starting the Protestant reformation. -
Jan 1, 1517
indulgences(pre-reformatio)
indulgences we're pretty much a piece of paper that said you or your family would be freed from purgatory. pope Leo started selling them in 1517 so they could re-build the church.
the martin luther movie -
Oct 31, 1517
ninety-five theses(martin)
created by martin Luther the ninety-five thesis was a list of propositions for the debate against the pope's indulgences. the church tried to get rid of theses due to the church losing money. -
Apr 6, 1520
Raphael(artist)
born in the papal states. Raphael painted paintings such as the school of Athens and the marriage of the virgin.
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Feb 23, 1521
cardinals(pre-reformation)
before the reformation of the church people would be able to pay to become a cardinal. -
Jan 24, 1534
the bible(Martin Luther)
the bible is a book that tells the story of the Christian religion and how we should treat others and what will happen if you don't. it was in italian until Martin luther translated it to german. -
Aug 27, 1576
Titan(artist)
born in Pieve di Cadore, Italy. his paintings include sacred, profane love, and Venus of Urbino.
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romeo and Juliet(literary works)
Romeo and Juliet was a play that was writen by william shakspear and it is based around two lovers that kill themselves because their family won't let them be together. -
Hamlet(literary works)
Hamlet is another play that was written by William Shakespeare and is known for the line "to be or not to be, that is the question." -
Jupiter has moons(scientific discovery)
another one of Galileo's discoveries that found that the earth was not the only planet that has a moon and that helped to prove the heliocentric solar system because he also found that jupitor has phases during the same time -
sunspots(discoveries)
sunspots were also discovered by Galileo and his telescope. he used this finding to help prove the theory that the sun was at the center of our solar system not the earth. -
geocentric solar system(discoveries)
the geocentric solar system was dis-proven by Galileo using his telescope to see that we were rotating around the sun and that it wasn't rotating around us. -
Macbeth(literary works)
macbeth was a work by william shakespear that is about a man that was the greatest but in the end was cursed to die by the hand of a friend's son. -
calculator(invention)
The calculator back then was called a counting machine and it was created by a mathematician by the name of Blaise Pascal.