achievments- revived rome and gained money from the church
weakness- quarrel with church and lack of religiousness
He was a pope,did a lot to reform liturgy,and did a lot twords helping missonary
Biagio de Cesena was the Pope's Master of Ceremonies during the Renaissance era. He was the one who opposed the genital nudity in Michelangelo's painting, The Last Judgment (in the Sistine Chapel). In response, Michelangelo painted Cesena's face onto the figure in the bottom right-hand corner; he is depicted with a snake biting his genitals.
The surname Pope can be a variant of the North German surname Poppe. It could have also have originated from the early Chrisitian Church when the title "Pope" was a title of respect used for ALL male clergy. Soon it was reserved for only Bishops, and then later on it was reserved for the title of the Bishop of Rome.
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the pope and cardinal
The Pope was in charge of the church during the Renaissance. Throughout the Renaissance, there were several popes.
There were about 20 popes with the name Gregory, be more specific eg Pope Gregory iV
During the Renaissance period, patrons of the arts were typically wealthy individuals or families, such as the Medici family in Florence, who provided financial support to artists, writers, and scholars. These patrons played a significant role in fostering artistic and intellectual developments of the time, commissioning works that reflected their tastes and values. Their support helped to cultivate the flourishing cultural achievements of the Renaissance.
There have been 15 popes named Benedict. Please pick one of them.
Italy was not one united country during the Renaissance. The area around Rome was known as the Papal States and belonged to the Pope.
There have been 266 popes so you need to be a bit more specific.
The author likely compares Pablo Neruda to a Renaissance pope to emphasize Neruda's power, influence, and larger-than-life persona, similar to the powerful and influential figures of Renaissance popes. Additionally, it may also highlight Neruda's impact on literature and society, similar to how the Renaissance popes influenced art, culture, and politics during their time.
Artists, writers, scientists, and musicians during the Renaissance often sought patrons to support their work, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei, and William Shakespeare. These patrons were typically wealthy individuals, noble families, or the church who provided financial support in exchange for art, music, scientific discoveries, or other cultural contributions.
The pope start to lose its when catholics church didn't pay attention about his nice promise is if your give money to churches and ur will went into heaven
A wealthy supporter of artists, writers, and scholars in the Renaissance period was known as a patron. Patrons provided financial support and resources to enable and encourage the creative works of artists and intellectuals during this time. Examples of famous patrons include the Medici family in Florence and the Pope in Rome.
due to poor popes in stature, especially renaissance popes such as pope Julius II