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The Renaissance

  • 1485

    Richard III is killed in battle

    Richard III is killed in battle
    Richard was killed at the battle of Bosworth by Henry tudor or Henry the fifth. Richard was seen as a brutal and cold-hearted ruler.
  • 1492

    Christopher Columbus reaches the Americas

    Christopher Columbus reaches the Americas
    Christopher Columbus left Spain with three ships the San Maria, the Nina, and the Pinta. He was originally trying to find a route to the indies, but ended up in the Bahamas
  • 1503

    Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa

    Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa
    The Mona Lisa is a portrait of a woman believed to be the wife of
    Franesico del Glocondo, Lisa Gherardini. The Mona Lisa is now located in the Lourve museum and is one of Leonardo's most famous paintings.
  • 1516

    Thomas More's Utopia is published

    Thomas More's Utopia is published
    Thomas More's Utopia is a fiction book that discusses policial philosophies. It is also a frame narrative, which is the technique of telling a story within a story.
  • 1543

    WIth the Supremacy Act, Henry VIII proclaims himself head of Church of England

    WIth the Supremacy Act, Henry VIII proclaims himself head of Church of England
    The Supremacy Act comfirmed the king as head of the Church. King Henry broke away form the Church of England aquired the assets and declared it the offical Church.
  • 1558

    Elizabeth I becomes queen of England

    Elizabeth I becomes queen of England
    The crowning of Elizabeth began the Elizabethian era. The end of her reign had some military and economical problems. Also, Elizabeth was sometimes know as the "Virgin Queen."
  • Apr 26, 1564

    William Shakespeare, the Bard of Avon,is born

    William Shakespeare, the Bard of Avon,is born
    WIlliam Shakepeare was born is Stranton-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England to John Shakepeare and Mary Arden. He becomes a famous poet and playwrite.
  • Globe Theatre is built in London

    Globe Theatre is built in London
    The Globe Theatre was built by Shakepeare playing company and owned by Thomas Brend. It burned down several times over the years and located in the southward district of London.
  • 1605-1606 Shakespeare writes King Lear and Macbeth

    1605-1606 Shakespeare writes King Lear and Macbeth
    King Lear and Macbeth are both famous Shakespearean tragedies. Both of these tragic plays have been performed in the Globe theatre and played by many accomplished actors.
  • Period: to

    Shakespeare writes King Lear and Macbeth

    King Lear and Macbeth are both famous Shakespearean tragedies. Both of these tragic plays have been performed in the Globe theatre and played by many accomplished actors.
  • First Permanent English settlement in North America is established at Jamestown, Virginia.

    First Permanent English settlement in North America is established at Jamestown, Virginia.
    Jamestown was established by the Virginia company. Many of the people who founded the town faced deadly disease, starvation, and hardship.
  • Shakespeare's sonnets are published

    Shakespeare's sonnets are published
    Shakespeare wrote a set of 154 sonnets about love, morality, time, and beauty. The publisher was Thomas Trope. These sonnets were written with system of rhyming. Ex. abab cdcd efef gg.
  • King James Bible is published

    King James Bible is published
    King James had a new bible printed with some change passage because he disagreed with them.
  • The Mayflower lands at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts

    The Mayflower lands at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts
    The Mayflower settled puritans seeking religious freedom. and the first mention of the Plymouth Rock was not mentioned until 121 years after it was founded.
  • John Milton begins Paradise Lost

    John Milton begins Paradise Lost
    Paradise lost is an epic peom published as a set of 10 books in 1677.The peom concerns many biblical stories about the fall of man.
  • Puritan Commonwealth ends; monarchy is restored with Charles II

    Puritan Commonwealth ends; monarchy is restored with Charles II
    The restoration is used to describe the actual events in which the monarchy was restored. It signifies the reign of Charles the second and his brother's, James the second, reign.