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    enables them to experience the ruling systems of the past and incorporating these principles to their period of time. Even though Machiavelli wrote The Prince primarily due to the situation that his city of Florence was currently in‚ his advice and suggestions reach distances far apart from Florence‚ rather‚ it reaches the entire world as seen by the situations of rulers in Rome and in Western Europe. However‚ despite all of these differences in ruling‚ there are universal principles in which a prince

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    The Renaissance was quite possibly one of the greatest periods in European history. Translating literally to “rebirth”‚ it is defined as a drastic change in the lives of Europeans due to a newfound interest in the classical period of Europe’s history. Prior to this time period‚ Europe did not resemble at all the superpower we know it as today. A feudal system with a strict hierarchy was in place‚ in which a King ruled over a large territory of land named his kingdom‚ lords ruled over sections of

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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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    St. Philip Neri Symbols

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    St. Philip Neri is an interesting person. St. Philip Neri was born July 21‚ 1595. His feast day is May 26. St. Philip went to heaven May 26‚ 1595 to be with God forever. St Philip is from Florence‚ Italy. He was recognized as a saint in the church’s eyes on March 12‚ 1622. St. Philip has three symbols‚ a Rosary‚ lily and a angel holding a book. But he is mostly known for the lily symbol which symbolizes humility and devotion. St. Philip Neri was one of the funniest saints because he always

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    Florence Wald is widely known as the pioneer of the hospice movement. She was born on April 19‚ 1971‚ in New York City and died at the age of 91 at her home in Connecticut. She received a bachelor’s of arts degree at Mount Holyoke College and a master’s degree in nursing from Yale University School of Nursing. Mrs. Wald started her nursing career as a staff nurse but went on to serve in many positions through her career‚ including research assistant‚ nursing instructor‚ associate professor‚ and

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    Two eras that changed the course of mankind were the Renaissance and the Reformation. The Renaissance‚ an era that takes its name from the French word for "rebirth‚" began in late 14th-century Italy. It came to maturity in the 15th century‚ and spread to the rest of Europe after the middle of that century. Following the devastation of the black plague‚ it marked not only the physical recovery of the human population across Europe‚ but also an artistic‚ intellectual‚ scientific‚ and philosophical

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    The Renaissance started in the 14th century and ended around the 17th century was a rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman culture. It brought a whole new meaning to the Europeans‚ they introduced the people to the age of Enlightenment which lead to modern today. The Renaissance contributed and represents the birth of modernity by their art‚ architect‚ politics‚ sculptures‚ etc. The reason why northern Italy was prosperous than other European countries at the time was because of commerce‚ it was

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni 1475-1564 Copyright 1991‚ revised 2007‚ for Mesa County Valley School District #51‚ Grand Junction‚ CO. This article was written for the express use of the Art Heritage Program. No part may be copied in part or in whole without permission. Certain materials are included under the fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and have been prepared according to the multimedia fair use guidelines and are restricted from further use. The information contained

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    Primavera

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    [pic] The Primavera painted in 1482 by Sandro Botticelli in Uffizi‚ Florence Italy. The painting was produced during the Renaissance‚ and was clearly portraying a new theme in art. Prior to this period art was focused on religion and the church. It is tempting to suppose that the revival of classical mythology was the result of rediscovery of ancient texts but was rather based on medievial romances and poetry. The use of light and shadows‚ along with human anatomy shows the trend towards realism

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    The Italian Renaissance

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    The Renaissance was a name given to period of history. Renaissance means a ‘rebirth’. The Renaissance movement that originated in Italy during the end of the middle Ages‚ explains "Medieval and Modern History." It served as a rebirth in education‚ art‚ and technology .this created a new culture. One must wonder why Italy was the perfect setting for a Renaissance to create a new era of time. Italy was in a great location on the map and easy sea trade routes. In the city-states area had easy water

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