Timline of the Renaissance

  • 300

    Roman Empire Is Founded

    Roman Empire Is Founded
    The Roman Empire was founded by farmers in Italy. Rome was founded by Romulus, the brother of Ramulus
  • Period: 300 to

    Renniassance and Past

  • Jan 31, 1300

    End of The Roman Empire

    End of The Roman Empire
    Saxon barbarions from what is now known as germany invaded Italy while the Romans were being fat
  • Jan 1, 1301

    The Dark Ages

    The Dark Ages
    Europe goes into the Dark Ages when the barbarions take over everything and plumbing and luxories are forgotten.
  • Period: Nov 24, 1343 to Nov 24, 1400

    Geoffrey Chaucer

  • Oct 5, 1347

    Black Death

    Black Death
    A very deadly disease was on the sailors of ships that were coming back from trading on the Black Sea. The crews were either dead or dying.Black boils oozing with puss and nasty infectious bruises covered their bodies.
  • Oct 21, 1350

    High middle Ages

    High middle Ages
    The high middle ages was the start of the Reniassance when everything started to get better
  • Oct 31, 1350

    End of Black Death

    End of Black Death
    The Black Death finally ends after years of the disease killing millions of people all over Europe. The disease would dissapear during the winter becuase the rats would be in hiding and die off. It would return every spring
  • Oct 31, 1380

    Beggining of the Renaisance

    Beggining of the Renaisance
    Europians have started to trade items, ideas and knowledge between Europians and people from China and the middle east
  • Period: Jan 1, 1452 to Dec 31, 1519

    Leonardo Da Vinci

    Leonardo Da Vinci was probably the most important person of the Renaissance. he thought of making inventions of machines hundreds of years ahead of his time.
  • Nov 1, 1463

    Loss of Constantinople

    Loss of Constantinople
    In 1463, Genoa lost a lot of its strength from the loss of the city it Turkey. It was one of it's major trade partners.
  • Period: Nov 24, 1478 to Nov 24, 1535

    Sir Thomas More

  • Period: Nov 24, 1494 to Nov 24, 1553

    Francois Rabelais

  • Period: Nov 24, 1500 to Nov 24, 1501

    pierre de Ronsard

  • Period: Nov 24, 1564 to

    William Shakespear