Renaissance & Reformation

  • Jul 20, 1304

    patrarch

    patrarch
    He was known as the father of Italian renaissance. He focused on roman Latin manuscripts.
  • Feb 16, 1320

    giotto

    giotto
    Giotto was one of the first in the painting style. His painting showed real emotion and he mad the body look soiled.
  • Sep 11, 1440

    printing press

    printing press
    the printing press was made in 1440. It helped martin Luther with journey to spreed his word.
  • Apr 9, 1492

    Lorenzo de medici

    Lorenzo de medici
    he was the the first member of the Medici family to combine running the Medici bank with leading the republic of Florence.
  • Jul 14, 1495

    cosimo de medici

    cosimo de medici
    They said he was the father of the renaissance. His family which controlled Florence through out the renaissance, in which play a large part in the patronage of the art.
  • Jan 1, 1503

    mona lisa

    mona lisa
    Mona lisa was made by very popular artiest Leonardo da vinci.
  • Mar 16, 1513

    niccole mashiavelli

    niccole mashiavelli
    He was one of the most influential writers during the renaissance. (He believed Italy could not be united unless its leader was ruthless).
  • Oct 31, 1517

    martin luther 95 theses

    martin luther 95 theses
    Martin Luther made the 95 theses in 1517. The reason he made the 95 these to show people that they don't just have to read the bible to go to heaven they can do much more to get to heaven.
  • Jun 14, 1546

    martin Luther created Lutheranism

    martin Luther created Lutheranism
    Lutheranism was the religion that was created by martin Luther. The reason he created this religion is because you just have to pray to god and do good thing and u will go to heaven. The reason why he created this religion is because the church would make u do all these thing to go to heaven like buy indulges so you would have to wait to go to heaven.
  • Jul 7, 1568

    pieter bruegel

    pieter bruegel
    was painter that showed people how they really are like they there daily lives.