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Andrew Drock and Coleton Gabriel 16.1 Italian Renaissance Andrew Drock and Coleton Gabriel

Dem Key Terms Doe Humanism – A focus on the Human Nature instead of a Religious Individualism – Emphasis on dignity and self worth of the Individual Secular – A worldly view on things (not religious) Sonnet – Poetry form with 14 lines and fixed Rhyme and meter Doge – a High merchant or a Very wealthy one Elected to run a Merchant Republic (Venice) (Genoa) *Key Terms

Dem peoples *Key People Michelangelo Buonarroti – Sculptor and painter created the statue of David (Old Jewish King) Niccolo Machiavelli – Author of The Prince. Lorenzo de Medici – Ruler ~ Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance.(1469 to 1478) Leonardo da Vinci – Leading Artist of Italian Renaissance. Inspired many. Considered the”light” of the Renaissance. *Key People

*Key Places Chill Places Florence – Was originally a Trading Republic. 1434 ruled by the Medici Family. Rebellion led to the Medici Family ousted they returned to power in 1484. Rome – Top Dog city. 1500s Leading in architecture and art. Rebuilt the St. Peter’s Basilica Venice – Head of trade in the Renaissance. Led by a Doge who was elected by the wealthiest families. Connected the West with the Byzantine and Muslim east.

Additional Information Leonardo da Vinci - Artwork that he has created includes: Head of a Women, Virgin of the Rocks , Leda and the Swan, and many more. In the Fifteenth-century Italy was unlike any other place in Europe. It was divided up and with different governments. Florence is where the Italian  Renaissance started; large banking city; third largest in Europe. During the Renaissance , people started to be curious with the world. Starting to advance in technology and have ideas of airplanes and etc.

Map of Italy 1494

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