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  • Jan 1, 1300

    The Renaissance Begins

    The Renaissance Begins
    The Renassiance comes out of the Middle Ages with the black plauge ending, Feudaliam falling apart, and loss in faith of the church. After that, the Renassiance soon begins.
  • Period: Apr 22, 1300 to

    Renaissance

  • Jan 1, 1386

    Donatello

    Donatello
    Donatello created many sculptures and that was his main focus. He created some of the most well known sculptures like Mary Magdalen. He dedicated most of his life to serving the church and helping out there. He thought of different ways to sculpt
  • Jan 1, 1402

    Education

    Education
    (No date) After Europe underwent a long break that last for 1000 years. After that literature, art, and science became very important and it was the beginning of modern history in Europe.
  • Jan 2, 1402

    Education

    Education
    (no date) After that they started to like the new education, it began the revolution in education. Romans and Greeks didn’t follow their traditional education and they turned from the medieval education to the new art, science, and literature courses.
  • Jan 1, 1436

    Printing Press

    Printing Press
    The printing press was used to make books, bibles, letters, and promps. The printing press made thousands of copies of the same page. Then they would put the letters in for the next page and make a bunch of those too!
  • Jan 1, 1444

    Sandro Botticelli

    Sandro Botticelli
    Botticelli created very sad or melancholy characteristics to the people he created. He stressed detail and perfect lines to them to show characteristic.
  • Apr 15, 1452

    Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci
    Da Vinci made many contribuations to science and art, like the Mona Lisa. He drew religous pictures and bible scriptures.
  • Jan 1, 1475

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo
    Michelangelo was a skilled sculpture, painter and architect. He made the Creation of Adam and also the Last Judgement. He also painted the Sistene Chapel. He spent 4 years painting the ceilings. He put a lot detail into his work.
  • Jan 1, 1483

    Raphael

    Raphael
    Raphael was an accomplished architect as well as a painter. He was givin permission to design St. Peter's Cathedral, but he never did. He was so gentle and even the animals loved him.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Humanism

    (There is not a date for this event) Humanism is to explain a program of study different from scientific and engineering programs that were educational. The humanists didn't like the education how it was before and then found a new way to learn.
  • Jan 1, 1501

    Humanism

    (no date) The humanists basiclly created the Renassiance and paved the way for our modern world we know and love. There was a very heated debate between the people who supported Humanism and Scholasticism. The people who supported Humanism believe that everything happens because of religion and the people who believe in Scholasticism think everything has a reason for what happened. It also has evidence to support it.
  • The Flushing Toilet

    The Flushing Toilet
    This advancement was crucial because it helped clean up the streets and less people got dieseses from it. It made everything so much cleaner and much more convient.