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He was in 1492 and it began middle 1400's. So he was in the late Renaissance.
One hundred agorot is a shekel. So it depends how much a shekel cost. If it's 30% a agorot is 3 cents.
It did not cost to get into the Colisseum in Rome, usually a rich person in Rome would pay for everyone to come with their own money so it was usually a treat.
The inside of the body was stuffed with linen and herbs and spices so that it would smell nice and so that the body kept its shape.
The term renaissance comes from the french word meaning "rebirth." It is the rebirth of art and other things such as literature and a new era for science. During this time the telescope was invented, proving that the sun is the center of the universe. Also, it is the rebirth of medicine. The renaissance came right after the time of the black death (the bubonic plague.) So, the term renaissance comes from the latin word, "rebirth."
He liked spices so much because people were willing to pay a lot of money for spices because spices kept food fresh longer.
Spices were desirable to the wealthy because it gave them a chance to show off their wealth by adding new exotic flavors to food. Spices were imported from other countries and quite expensive so the low class did nit have much access to them.
Spices improved the taste of Europeans’ food. Pepper was so valuable that sellers counted it out peppercorn by peppercorn and it was worth more than its weight in gold.
Renaissance in Italian means rebirth. So pretty much when everything was changing or shifting. Hope this Helped :)
The Tudors needed spices to flavour their bland food. Back in the Tudor times there wasn't a large range of tastes from their foods so spices were added for flavour. Although mostly only rich people used exotic and intresting spices.
No, spices were extremely expensive and thus extremely valuable. That's why so much effort was put into finding a faster way to get to them.
The renaissance was not so much an artistic movement as an intellectual one. The flowering of Elizabethan drama is seen by many as a facet of the Renaissance.
These goods are traded from (mainly) the East. This necessitated expensive journeys and made them luxury goods. They would have been available only to the rich, as the costs of transporting them from places like Asia were prohibitive. Remember that jewels, spices and silk are still expensive today! They aren't everyday items.
Festivals, spices, the views, beaches and so much more i'm just to lazy to put them in.
because the hulium itself cost more that the balloon so its the hulium that made the balloon to cost so much plus all the other stuff.
Ferraris cost so much because they are a foreign brand. (EX:Chevrolet Corvettes cost a lot less, and they're just as fast.)
they hoes so they cost about 2000!! a hour....