No Christian scholar fled in 1453. They fled Constantinople which was captured by the Ottoman Turks in that year.
no its sardis. after they left rome they went to the Asian minor to Sardis
The Greek scholars fled to Italy, where an interest in Greek learning had been stimulated by Greek scholars who had already settled there and had generated an interest in the ancient Greeks as well as the Romans among Italian humanists, which then became a feature of the Italian Renaissance. Ancient Greek manuscripts had been lost in Western Europe and Byzantine scholarship only became fully available in the west after the Council of Florence of 1438-39, which the Byzantine emperor attended to discuss a union of the Orthodox and Catholic churches. Some Greek scholars settled in Italy around this time and were later joined by learned Greek refugees. Gemistus Pletho lectured in Florence on the difference between Plato and Aristotle and reintroduced Plato to Western Europe. His lectures inspired Cosimo de' Medici to found the Accademia Platonica in Florence. George of Trebizon was summoned to Venice in 1430 or 1438. Theodorus Gaza he became professor of Greek in the newly founded University of Ferrara in 1447. Basilios Bessarion settled in Rome in 1438 and his residence became a centre for the study of humanism and and Greek learning. It also acted as a centre for Greek scholars and refugees. He supported the commissioning of translations of Greek manuscripts into Latin.They fled to Italy.
The citizens fled the city of Rome. They started to flee because Germanic Invaders started to invade. These people were called barbarians because of the way they acted and looked.
They seeked revenge among other leaders!................ They were also bloodthirsty and were into looting and pillaging but the goths attacked because the Huns were attacking them forcing them to flee into Italy.
with their feet
True, he was forced to flee Rome for about 2 years but returned in 1850.
no its sardis. after they left rome they went to the Asian minor to Sardis
Catiline plotted a coup with the help of a group of disaffected aristocrats and veterans in 63 BC. Cicero exposed the plot which forced Catiline to flee from Rome.
The Greek scholars fled to Italy, where an interest in Greek learning had been stimulated by Greek scholars who had already settled there and had generated an interest in the ancient Greeks as well as the Romans among Italian humanists, which then became a feature of the Italian Renaissance. Ancient Greek manuscripts had been lost in Western Europe and Byzantine scholarship only became fully available in the west after the Council of Florence of 1438-39, which the Byzantine emperor attended to discuss a union of the Orthodox and Catholic churches. Some Greek scholars settled in Italy around this time and were later joined by learned Greek refugees. Gemistus Pletho lectured in Florence on the difference between Plato and Aristotle and reintroduced Plato to Western Europe. His lectures inspired Cosimo de' Medici to found the Accademia Platonica in Florence. George of Trebizon was summoned to Venice in 1430 or 1438. Theodorus Gaza he became professor of Greek in the newly founded University of Ferrara in 1447. Basilios Bessarion settled in Rome in 1438 and his residence became a centre for the study of humanism and and Greek learning. It also acted as a centre for Greek scholars and refugees. He supported the commissioning of translations of Greek manuscripts into Latin.They fled to Italy.
No, "flee" is not in the future tense. The future tense of "flee" would be "will flee" or "shall flee."
The citizens fled the city of Rome. They started to flee because Germanic Invaders started to invade. These people were called barbarians because of the way they acted and looked.
Very angry. The plebians loved Caesar, and when they found out he had been killed, they rioted and forced the assassins to flee from Rome.
The corresponding noun to the verb flee is flight.
The son of Aphrodite, Aeneas, was told by his mother to flee after Troy was destroyed and he became one of the first great heroes of Rome.
The defendant was then seen to flee the scene. Flee from the danger!
It's just a normal verb. "I flee" "you flee" "he/she/it flees" etc.
They will flee from the ugly witch.