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John WycliffeWycliffe also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif, Wicliffe, or Wiclifborn c. 1330, Yorkshire, England died December 31, 1384, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Lollards were not only the followers of John Wyclif - they were called the Wycliffites. The term "Lollard" loosely refers to heretics in general (the name possibly derives from the dutch term meaning "babbler"). While some Lollards were sympathetic to the views of Wyclif, they also disagreed and differed on some points. The point is, a Lollard was not only a Wycliffite.
The 14th-17th century Renaissance was a cultural movement. The 12th century Renaissance was more of a political and economic movement
The renaissance was a cultural movement in European history. This was during the 14th century, through the 17th century.
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Humanism as a cultural and intellectual movement emerged during the Renaissance period in the 14th century in Italy. It was characterized by a focus on human potential, achievements, and dignity, as well as a resurgence of interest in classical Greek and Roman literature, philosophy, and art.
They are called the "Renaissance" from French Renaissance, meaning "rebirth". This movement was spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century.
Answer: 1300-1399 Answer: The 14th. century is from 1301-1400.
The 14th century was 1300 to 1399
Lollards were followers of the English religious reformer John Wycliffe in the 14th and 15th centuries who rejected certain teachings of the Catholic Church. Hussites were followers of the Czech religious reformer Jan Hus in the 15th century who called for reforms within the Catholic Church and were eventually persecuted for their beliefs.
Describe the difficulties encountered by Europeans in the 14th century?
The 14th century.