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Jan 1, 1000
Houses Of Noblemen
Their homes were cottages made from wood and some with stone. There was one or two rooms in the house. Also, they had a wood burning stove. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16Sw8kiwYJsNepowqN-D6SVyFbELG7SFP7XtaVhxkCPA/edit#slide=id.p5 -
Jan 1, 1000
Homes of the Peasants
Their houses were made of straw, sticks, and mud. They had one room. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16Sw8kiwYJsNepowqN-D6SVyFbELG7SFP7XtaVhxkCPA/edit#slide=id.p10 -
Jan 1, 1000
Middle Age Clothing
Most of their clothing was made out of wool. Men would wear tunics and stockings and women would wear, long and flowing dresses. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16Sw8kiwYJsNepowqN-D6SVyFbELG7SFP7XtaVhxkCPA/edit#slide=id.p10 -
Jan 1, 1200
Humanism
Humanism was created around secularism. Humanism also started new subject such as grammar, poetry, philosophy, & history. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CYb9YLAUFdS0lmYgrvMql7WiPZYYKPNE88dBKzLgZU0/edit#slide=id.p8 -
Jan 1, 1301
Catholic Church
The king wanted to tax the French clergy in 1301. The pope then said he was going to excommunicate him.
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Jan 1, 1309
Catholic Church
Pope Clement V moved the church headquarters to Avignon from Rome. Many people thought French Kings had a lot of control.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11z0uRUtHGm89TJIGB9AwxTNA_rSnuOtXDYky2YIZbkk/edit#slide=id.p25 -
Jan 1, 1396
Catholic Church
The next three popes lived in Avignon. Pope Gregory moved the church back to Rome. Once he died the French Cardinals didn't like the Pope in Rome so they moved it back.
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Jan 1, 1400
Paintings
Frescos were know as the first masterpiece. It was done on a wet plaster because it gives the viewer depth on the painting. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CYb9YLAUFdS0lmYgrvMql7WiPZYYKPNE88dBKzLgZU0/edit#slide=id.p19 -
Jan 1, 1417
Sculpture
Donatello studied statutes of Greeks and Romans. He made a good sculpture of St. Geroge. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CYb9YLAUFdS0lmYgrvMql7WiPZYYKPNE88dBKzLgZU0/edit#slide=id.g108ebc9c29_0_18 -
Jan 1, 1434
Patrons of the Arts
The Medici's were rich from controlling the Italian City states. Lorenzo was a patron of Leonardo di Vinci. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ikJACde2WUuSRyC1ttdql9TDt-EJ3Ho9g3icjsg9gFM/edit -
Jan 1, 1434
Jan Van Eyck
He one of the very first to use and perfect oil paintings. He made his paintings more relistic by giving them more depth. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CYb9YLAUFdS0lmYgrvMql7WiPZYYKPNE88dBKzLgZU0/edit#slide=id.g108ebc9c29_0_18 -
Feb 15, 1434
Patrons of the Art
Cosimo started patron because he made their family wealthy through the bank he had. He did that for 30 years. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ikJACde2WUuSRyC1ttdql9TDt-EJ3Ho9g3icjsg9gFM/edit -
Jan 1, 1456
Inventions
In 1456 the printing press was made in by Gutenberg.Now people were to produce more books.
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Jan 1, 1504
Albrecht Durer
He worked and studied on many Italian artworks and artists. He figured out how to use perspective in his works. In 1504 he engraved Adam and Eve. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CYb9YLAUFdS0lmYgrvMql7WiPZYYKPNE88dBKzLgZU0/edit#slide=id.g108ebc9c29_0_29 -
Jan 1, 1517
Martin Luther
Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the catholic church. They were the 95 things that he thought was wrong with the church. He put them so everyone could see them. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16Sw8kiwYJsNepowqN-D6SVyFbELG7SFP7XtaVhxkCPA/edit#slide=id.p10 -
Jan 1, 1517
Scientific Discoveries
The lenses were improved during the renaissance. This allowed them to create better telescopes, microscopes, and eyeglasses.
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Jan 1, 1519
Lutherism
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11z0uRUtHGm89TJIGB9AwxTNA_rSnuOtXDYky2YIZbkk/edit#slide=id. They did not listen to the pope. They think that reading the bible is the only was to figure out how to live a good life. -
Feb 15, 1520
Scientific Discoveries
Astronomy was a thing during the renaissance. Galileo and others made a big contribution. They made the telescope improved a lot.
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Period: Jan 1, 1522 to Jan 2, 1534
Martin Luther
Luther translated the bible into Germen so people could read and understand the bible. Now you could figure out what it means from yourself not just believing the pope. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11z0uRUtHGm89TJIGB9AwxTNA_rSnuOtXDYky2YIZbkk/edit#slide=id.p43 -
Jan 1, 1581
Scientific Discoveries
The first mechanical clock was created during the early Renaissance. Changes were made by Galileo who added the pendulum to it around 1581. http://www.ducksters.com/history/renaissance_science.php -
Faerie Queen e
This poem was written by Edmund Spenser. It is a long poem which contains many elements some of which were tragedy and romance.
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Literary Works
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy play written by Shakespeare. It is about two families who don't like each other but a boy and a girl fall in love and then something bad happens.
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Inventions
The steam engine was powered by water. He spent a lot of time studying how to make a steam engine. http://www.inventionware.com/renaissance-inventions/ -
Inventions
Robert Boyle found that if you put phosphorus and sulfur together and rubbed together it would instantly burst into match. He found out it did that because of friction.
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Literary Works
John Milton wrote Paradise Lost which was is considered one of the greatest poems of all time. It had a plot and was written in blank verse. http://www.online-literature.com/periods/renaissance.php