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No, that is the Renaissance AFTER the Middle Ages
Renaissance (litt.: "Rebirth") means the rebirth of the study and appreciation of the culture and knowledge of ancient Rome and Greece. People's outlook on life in general did not change that much, but within the cultural elite at the time - which then included almost all ruling courts in Europe - there was a jolt forward in knowledge (especially mathematics, astronomy and science) and art.
the renaissance period was between the 14th and 17th hundreds. It was the rebirth of modern culture and arts in Europe.
The period of time when there was a renewed interest in culture and learning in West Europe is called the European Renaissance. The word is French meaning rebirth.
The term "renaissance" itself, is French for "rebirth." The renaissance was a time of rebirth of ideas, and it saw a remarkable resurgence of learning and knowledge throughout Europe. The etymology of the term "renaissance" is as follows: It stems from "re-", meaning "again," and "nascere," meaning "be born." So, the term Renaissance means to " be born again".
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The Renaissance period was considered to be a "rebirth" of the arts in Europe.
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The Renaissance was the rebirth of the Europe after the Dark ages and formed a new Golden age.
Occult is the knowledge of the paranormal. There really is no region in Europe that has the strongest occult, as each culture has their own beliefs of the paranormal.
The literal meaning of renaissance is "rebirth" or "reawakening." It refers to the period in European history from the 14th to 17th centuries characterized by a renewed interest in art, culture, and learning after the Middle Ages.
The Renaissance is considered the rebirth of cultural achievements because it was the emergence of all aspects of culture from the cultural deterioration of the Dark Ages. The Renaissance was a period of open expression that was heavily documented. This is unlike the centuries before where all record of culture seemed to be lost.