The Medici took over control of Florence through tyranny after being exiled. They also took the spot of Pope. They ordered a boy to be painted gold with led paint, and since that's poisonus, the boy died later. Leonardo da vinci's tank and helicopter plans were never published, and they both worked.
"people died in that era" sigh :{
The power of individual monarchs greatly increased during the 'Reniassance' era, for example King Henry VIII of England greatly consolidated his power after the Reformation in england. Monarchys became absolute in a way that they had not been in the medieval era. It was the era when slavery, which had virtually died out in Europe during the medieval era, began to flourish again as slaves were needed to work in the new colonies founded in the Americas and the Caribbean. Opportunities for women to engage in trade and business dwindled during the Renaissance period, as women were squeezed out of many lucrative trades they had formerly worked in, like weaving for example. Source(s): Those Terrible Middle Ages, Debunking the Myths by Regine Pernoud Tudor Women by Pearl Hogreff Medieval Lives by Terry Jones ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Spanish Inquisition, set up in 1478 The Borgias, especially Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI Religious wars in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Ireland, England.
Good art shows artistic skill and conveys something beautiful, inspiring, emotional, new, arresting. Bad art is dull, difficult to understand and amateur-looking. If it doesn't look like art, it's probably bad art. Some people still think bad art is good, but if it's really good everyone can enjoy it, not just critics and academics.
Ive checked all of the sights about Marc Chagall and there was no sights saying anything about Marc Chagall in the military sorry for making it a bad answer but he wasn't in the military.
It's because they've become so good at drawing, writing has become somewhat useless to them, so they haven't really got the time to practice their handwriting. And above all, the better the artist, the more original and creative the personality behind the art and, graphologically seen, of course also the handwriting more unusual, illegable.. the graphologist speaks about high formlevel so their handwritings are not "bad", on the contrary they are very good as expression of higly evolved personality in many cases.
Many interesting points show on his work, the vibrancy of his colour, the lack of straight lines and recurring motifs. He designed coins and stamps for Austria, Senegal and the UN from the 1970s. He was a very abstract artist, as well as an architect. He never had straight floors because he thought they were unnatural. He absolutely hated straight lines, he said it's bad for peoples health (straight lines are not bad for people). He was born in Vienna on December 15th, 1928. He died in 2000, on the Queen Elizabeth 11 cruise ship.
Bad things
Power being power, more or less the same bad things that happened to Native Indians during the Mughal Empire, just done by different people.
telephone
he found treasure around the isthumus of pamama
In America, slavery.
No if you did something bad. :-)
Bad things
Bad things.
he died
overpopulation
my best friend is going to live there
the bad things happened at the Vicksburg Campaign was that the confederates surrendered and they had to give the union there land and there soldiers.