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Rome was capital of Italy
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Italy was to be ruled by several wealthy families
The Elizabethan period happened in England during Queen Elizabeth 1's rule from 1558 to 1603. On the other hand, the Renaissance period started in Italy and later expanded to other parts of mainland Europe. It happened from fourteenth to seventeenth century.
At first nothing then joined allies
the min reasons why th war started is because they killed a president and wanted land the min reasons why th war started is because they killed a president and wanted land
The country that left the triple allience when World War 1 started was Italy.
1.renaissance italy was a time of knowledge 2.The renaissance italy was an age of recovery from the problems of the eighteenth century, such as plague, political insatiably, and a decline in church power. 3.There was a rebirth of interests in ancient culture. 4.They believed that human beings could accomplish anything. 5. they focused on more culture.
I don't know anything about the Harlem rennaissance, but here are a few facts about the rennaissance: 1. it means rebirth in french 2. it began in florence, tuscany 3. it started in Italy then spread through Europe 4. it has alot of paintings and famous painters 5. it caused the black death
Italy is keen to be on the winning side in WW1. Therefore they took time to see which way the wind blew ! In 1915 they joined the Allies.
he was the archduke that got killed.....this was one of the biggest reasons world war 1 started
1. A desire for a new trade route to the east. 2. Spirit & technological discoveries of the Renaissance. 3. There was more power in the new European national monarchies.
1.to fk a women with a penis 2. Masturbating alot. 3. fking animals
The Northern Renaissance is the term used to describe the Renaissance in northern Europe, or more broadly in Europe outside Italy. Before 1450 Italian Renaissance humanism had little influence outside Italy. From the late 15th century the ideas spread around Europe. The resulting German Renaissance, French Renaissance, English Renaissance, Renaissance in the Netherlands, Polish Renaissance and other national and localized movements with different characteristics and strengths.In France, King Francis I imported Italian art, commissioned Italian artists (including Leonardo da Vinci), and built grand palaces at great expense, beginning the French Renaissance. Trade and commerce in cities like Bruges in the 15th century and Antwerp in the 16th increased cultural exchange between Italy and the Low Countries, however in art, and especially architecture, late Gothic influences remained present until the arrival of Baroque even as painters increasingly drew on Italian models.[1]Universities and the printed book helped spread the spirit of the age spread through France, the Low Countries and the Holy Roman Empire, and then to Scandinavia and finally Britain by the late 16th century. Writers and humanists such as Rabelais, Pierre de Ronsard and Desiderius Erasmus were greatly influenced by the Italian Renaissance model and were part of the same intellectual movement. During the English Renaissance (which overlapped with the Elizabethan era) writers such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe composed works of lasting influence. The Renaissance was brought to Poland directly from Italy by artists from Florence and the Low Countries, starting the Polish Renaissance.In some areas the Northern Renaissance was distinct from the Italian Renaissance in its centralization of political power. While Italy and Germany were dominated by independent city-states, parts of central and western Europe began emerging as nation-states. The Northern Renaissance was also closely linked to the Protestant Reformation and the long series of internal and external conflicts between various Protestant groups and the Roman Catholic Church had lasting effects, such as the division of the Netherlands.
There are several reasons why it began in Italy: 1. Many Italian people were inspired by the ruins of Ancient Rome (eg Colosseum) and wanted to revive the culture of that time while, architects based their ideas from the ruins of old Roman buildings and they used impressive decorated columns, domes and rounded arches. 2. Italy was at the centre of the main trade routes in Europe which brought many Italians into contact with the cultures of the Chinese and the Arabs. Many of the city states of Italy had rulers who were very wealthy and they were willing to sponsor works of art for their own cities. Also the countryside of Italy was filled with ruins and statues which served as models for artists and architects. 3. North Italy was very wealthy and had wealthy patrons (such as the de Medici family) who were willing to sponsor many artists etc.