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  • Oct 22, 1347

    Black Plague Starts

    Black Plague Starts
    The Black Plague begins, enterng Europe, this was a terrible time that wiped out many many people in Europe. This ended the Middle Ages.
  • Apr 22, 1350

    Black Plague Ends

    Black Plague Ends
    The Black Plague killed about 20 million people across Europe, this led to the end of the Middle Ages. This was because the church refused to give people their last rights, and started charging more.
  • Jan 1, 1386

    Donatello

    Donatello
    Donatello was born in 1386 and died 1466
  • Jan 1, 1400

    Humanism Begins

    Humanism Begins
    Humanism were people who studied human values, social science, and philosiphy
  • Jan 1, 1400

    Education

    Renaissance saw the start of people beginning to read and write. The printing press was invented and books became available to all. Universities grew and more people had access to an education rather than just a few. Our universities still follow the Renaissance model in how degrees are granted and how the schools are set up. This was a time of a "rebirth" of education.
  • Mar 1, 1445

    Sandro Botticelli

    Born 1445. Died in 1520. Botticelli is most famous for his mythological paintings. He also painted religious and family portraits.
  • Mar 5, 1447

    Michaelangelo

    he was born 1447 and died 1564. He painted the vaulted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
  • Apr 15, 1452

    Leonardo Di Vinci

    He was born 1452 and died 1519. He is famous for the Mona Lisa, He left helecopter and tank blue prints, He even made his own design of parachutes.
  • Dec 13, 1466

    Donatello Dies

    Donatello Dies
    Donatello was a famous sculptor interested in Humanism
  • Apr 6, 1483

    Raphael

    he was born 1483 and died1520. He was a master painter ans architect of the high Renassaince.
  • Jan 1, 1550

    Science

    Science
    Beginning in the latter half of the 15th cent., a humanist faith in classical scholarship led to the search for ancient texts that would increase current scientific knowledge. Among the works rediscovered were Galen's physiological and anatomical studies and Ptolemy's Geography. Botany, zoology, magic, alchemy, and astrology were developed during the Renaissance as a result of the study of ancient texts.
  • Jan 1, 1550

    More Science

    More Science
    Beginning in the latter half of the 15th cent., a humanist faith in classical scholarship led to the search for ancient texts that would increase current scientific knowledge. Among the works rediscovered were Galen's physiological and anatomical studies and Ptolemy's Geography. Botany, zoology, magic, alchemy, and astrology were developed during the Renaissance as a result of the study of ancient texts.