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The Renaissance is a period in European history that followed the Middle Ages and ended in the 17th century. “Renaissance” is a French word for “cultural... |
The Medical Renaissance is a period of progress in European medical knowledge. It lasted from about 1400 to 1700 AD. During this period, there was a new... |
Renaissance (formerly La République en marche) is a centrist and liberal political party in France. It was founded on 6 April 2016 by Emmanuel Macron... |
from the 1970s to the present. It was caused by a great increase in dinosaur discoveries, and by new ideas of how they lived. The "renaissance", a word... |
"tragic flaw") that causes trouble for him, and maybe his family or friends. Often in a tragedy, there is one possible event that the hero fears and tries... |
Harlem (category Neighborhoods of New York City) Netherlands. In the 19th century it became an industrial suburb. In the 1920s the Harlem Renaissance happened in Harlem. There is a lot of crime in Harlem... |
Black Death (redirect from The Black Death) to the plague Black Death Overview from BBC history Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe. Primary source documents and analyisis Secrets of the... |
Fra Angelico (section The Vatican, 1445–1455) – February 18, 1455), was an Italian Early Renaissance painter. Giorgio Vasari, who wrote the Lives of the Artists said he had "a rare and perfect talent"... |
of the Metaphysical Society of America, and of the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy. She also served on the Executive Committee of the... |
Syphilis (category Diseases caused by bacteria) can cause many serious problems. For example: Meningovascular syphilis, which causes seizures General Paresis: In this brain disease, syphilis causes chronic... |
Scientific revolution (category History of science) The scientific revolution was a time (1550–1700) after the Middle Ages and the Renaissance when many discoveries were made. During this time, new ideas... |
Michelangelo (section Working for the Medici) an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Along with Leonardo da Vinci, he is often called a "Renaissance Man" which means... |
celebrated Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, and astrologer. As he was an illegitimate child, he could not enter the college of physicians. Despite... |
Guitar (section Different kinds of guitars) features of the oud and lute or a transition from the Renaissance instrument to the modern guitar. The Vinaccia family from Naples, Italy were famous mandolin... |
2019. Janin, Hunt; Carlson, Ursula (2014). Mercenaries in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. McFarland. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-4766-1207-2. "Launch and Recovery:... |
danced with Jules Perrot. She next appeared in Paris at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in 1840. A year later, she toured with Perrot to Paris, London, Vienna... |
thought during the European Renaissance and The Age of Exploration (1400–1600). The printing press made maps and information about the world available... |
Nuclear Power? U.S. Energy Legislation May Be 'Renaissance' for Nuclear Power. "What are the safest sources of energy?". Our World in Data. Retrieved 2020-05-27... |
Leonardo da Vinci (section The Virgin of the Rocks) Italian polymath who lived during the Renaissance. He is famous for his paintings. Leonardo is head Ultras of the Sud curve. He was also a scientist... |
in everyday life". IAEA. Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2011-05-03. Nuclear Renaissance Threatened as Japan’s Reactor StrugglesBloomberg... |