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He established many schools and monasteries across Europe. He also brought the rebirth of learning and the arts.
It was the rebirth of interest in art and learning.
It was the rebirth of interest in art and learning.
The term used for a rebirth of learning is Renaissance. There were many renaissance periods in addition to the Renaissance, including the Carolingian Renaissance, the Ottonian Renaissance, and the Renaissance of the 12th Century, not to mention a period of great learning in Spain that lasted through much of the Middle Ages. But if you are wondering about how learning was started again during the Dark ages, I would suggest going to the link to a related question below, "What pulled Europe out of the dark ages?"
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He established many schools and monasteries across Europe. He also brought the rebirth of learning and the arts.
He established many schools and monasteries across Europe. He also brought the rebirth of learning and the arts.
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".
The Renaissance period was considered to be a "rebirth" of the arts in Europe.
The Renaissance was the rebirth of the Europe after the Dark ages and formed a new Golden age.
Europe had gone through the dark age from 4th century AD to 11 century AD. Ideas and thinkings were very limited until about middle of the 15th century AD. That was the actual time when Renaissance or rebirth of learning started the central place was Florence, one of the cities in Northern Italy. A great change was brought to religion, science, art, buildings and Literature and the whole way of life.