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A Flourish of Genius” “ A Flourish of Genius”

 A French word meaning “rebirth”  Starts in Italy  Renewal of the human spirit - new energy, curiosity, and creativity  Renewed interest in classical learning 2

3 Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Christopher Columbus Galileo Shakespeare

4 Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel

Intellectual movement that focuses on human values and concerns “What is a human being?” “What is a good life?” “How do I lead a good life?” Sought to harmonize these two great sources of wisdom: the Bible and the classics. 5

Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in Transformed the way information was exchanged. First book printed was an immense Latin Bible in Germany around Printing press reached England in

England breaks away from the church Church needed reform Pope controlled all of Europe Ignorance and idleness of monks Loose living and personal wealth of priests and bishops Henry VIII wanted to get rid of his wife of 24 years (Catherine) Lost five babies and had only one girl (no heir) Another younger woman Henry wanted – Ann Boleyn 7

Pope refuses Henry a divorce in 1533 Henry appoints a new archbishop of Canterbury, who declares Henry’s marriage to Catherine invalid. In 1533, Henry breaks away from the Catholic church by declaring himself head of the new English church. Beginning of Protestantism Sir Thomas More – one of Henry’s subjects who remained loyal to the pope. Henry had him beheaded. 8

In all Henry VIII had six wives. Divorced, beheaded, died, Divorced, beheaded, survived Had 3 children Mary – daughter of the Spanish princess, Catherine of Aragon Elizabeth – daughter of Anne Boleyn Edward – son of Jane Seymour, a noblewoman. 9

Edward Became king at the age of 9 Ruled for only 6 years and died of Tuberculosis Mary “Bloody Mary” Ruled for 5 years Strong-willed Catholic (Spanish) Restored the Pope’s power in England Burned about 300 of her subjects at the stake Died childless of a fever 10

“The Virgin Queen” Knew that her strength lay in her independence Restored law and order Rejected the Pope’s authority and restored the Church of England again Firmly established a religious and national identity People loved her; symbol of peace, security, and prosperity Inspiration for literature – even wrote herself English started writing as never before 11

Survived many plots against her life Mary Stuart (her cousin), Queen of Scots Had her beheaded after 20 years. Establishes the Royal Navy Defeats the Spanish Armada in Huge turning point for England as a European power Elizabeth dies childless in 1603 of blood poisoning at the age of

James VI of Scotland, Elizabeth’s cousin (son of Mary who Elizabeth killed), succeeds to the throne. Reins from 1603 – 1625 Tried hard, but just wasn’t Elizabeth Charles I (son of James VI) Reined from Turned out to be even worse than his father His subjects had him beheaded in Renaissance is ending…. Scientific truths were soon to challenge long-accepted religious beliefs 13