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    Unit One: The Italian Renaissance Review Sheet 1. People to know: -Savonarola-gained power in Florence in 1494. Exercised strict rule until overthrown in 1498 -Julius II-The Warrior Pope. Led armies against the French and Venetians -Tudors (why powerful?)- Edward IV Richard IIHenry VII. Used Star Chamber against nobles and Henry VII rebuilt monarchy -Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile (Inquisition why?)-Marriage created union of Spain. Completed Reconquista and Inquisition

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    Summary about Renaissance Renaissance is the Frech term was used to decribe an entire period of rebirth – “rebirth” of ancient traditional‚ took as its foundation the art of Classical antiquity‚ but transformed that tradition by the absorption of recent developments in the art of Northern Europe and by application of contemporary scientific knowledge. It is the painting‚ sculpture and decorative arts of that period of European history known as the “Renaissance”‚ parallel with developments which

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    The Renaissance Moves North Around what time did the Renaissance begin to move north? We can say Renaissance began in the mid-1400s to 1450 in Italy‚ when a German printer named Johannes Gutenberg began a work on a project that would create a new way of printing books. He would develop a system of movable type that are individual letters and marks that could be arranged and rearranged quickly‚ and through this new machine the availability of books would change the way information and ideas traveled

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    OUTLINE I. Introduction – The Renaissance was a period of time when great changes occurred across the world that changed the way people lived and how they thought. The Renaissance was a period of time spanning over several centuries. It affected the entire world at different times and in different ways. Europe and England were also greatly influenced as part of the Renaissance Many outcomes developed as a result of the Renaissance. II. The Renaissance was a period of time spanning over several

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    During The Renaissance There were many different superstitions popular at the time of the Renaissance. Many people believed in luck‚ ghosts‚ witches‚ and astrology. There were multiple items associated with luck and have their origins in Renaissance superstitions. Such as‚ if something bad happened‚ like an injury or receiving bad news‚ a person during the Renaissance would record the day and time and consider it ‘unlucky’ and avoid important activities at the time from there on. Renaissance people

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    Perception of Women in the Renaissance Perception is the point of view a person or groups of people have towards a specific idea or thought. Throughout the Renaissance‚ many discoveries‚ improvements‚ and realizations were made in art and literature. However‚ these changes did not impact the image of a woman in the Renaissance. Such as the four most important Renaissance artists depictions of women. Those artists were Leonardo‚ Donatello‚ Raphael‚ and Michelangelo (yes these are also the popular

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    Into the Renaissance At its core‚ the Renaissance was a time of changing purpose for the horse. The advancements in lighter weaponry reimagined the warhorse and the demands of it. Compared to an explosive firearm‚ cavalry no longer impressed on the battlefield. Thus‚ the demand of the warhorse changed to a demand for a strategist. The horse had to move fast enough and intelligently enough to protect its rider from a bullet. This demand shift occurred over a matter of centuries. Compared to all the

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    The word renaissance means rebirth. This is a French word used to renew the aspects of the classical world of that time period with the application of Greco- Roman learning that had an effect on everything from culture‚ politics‚ science‚ and philosophy. It was first used by historians Jules Michelet and Jacob Burkhardt‚ who translated the term from the Italian Rinascita or Rinascimento. It was concluded that the Greco-Roman era was one of the heights of human achievement because it called for the

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    Middle Ages to the Renaissance flowed and changed drastically from being religiously oriented to being centered on the human. The changes undergone by countries involved in the renaissance were dramatic.Where the European Renaissance took place and what it is about is surprising but also important‚ with the way of thinking that revolutionized art and literature‚ and the movement of humanism that changed the culture. The European Renaissance was a fascinating era‚ before the renaissance it was “a long

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    HUMANISM IN RENAISSANCE Renaissance is a term used to describe ‘rebirth’ (in French)‚ which began in Italy in late middle age and then spread to other parts of Europe. During the Renaissance people to question the Scholastic methods of that time and their questioning resulted as the birth of humanism. Humanism goes along with secularism in the sense that it makes humans beings‚ not God‚ the centre of attention. People began to do things because they enjoyed them rather than for God’s glory. It

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