Humanism triggers the renaissance

World History 2

  • Silk routes emerged connecting trade between the Mediterranean Basin and Asia.
    207 BCE

    Silk routes emerged connecting trade between the Mediterranean Basin and Asia.

  • Paper was invented by the Chinese.
    100 BCE

    Paper was invented by the Chinese.

  • Jesus was the founder of the Christian religion.
    4 BCE

    Jesus was the founder of the Christian religion.

  • Mohammad founded the Islamic religion.
    540

    Mohammad founded the Islamic religion.

  • John Wycliffe argued the Bible was the highest religious authority
    1330

    John Wycliffe argued the Bible was the highest religious authority

  • The Renaissance began in the Italian city-states and spread to Northern Europe.
    1400

    The Renaissance began in the Italian city-states and spread to Northern Europe.

  • Jan Huss was burned at the stake for being a heretic.
    1415

    Jan Huss was burned at the stake for being a heretic.

  • Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press.
    1439

    Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press.

  • The Songhai Empire was established in Africa.
    1460

    The Songhai Empire was established in Africa.

  • The Inquisition was used to reinforce Catholic doctrine.
    1478

    The Inquisition was used to reinforce Catholic doctrine.

  • Leonardo da Vinci painted the Last Supper.
    1495

    Leonardo da Vinci painted the Last Supper.

  • Michelangelo sculpted the Pieta.
    1498

    Michelangelo sculpted the Pieta.

  • Michelangelo sculpted the statue of David.
    1504

    Michelangelo sculpted the statue of David.

  • Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
    1508

    Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

  • John Calvin developed the idea of predestination.
    1509

    John Calvin developed the idea of predestination.

  • The Hapsburg family was the most powerful family in Europe.
    1516

    The Hapsburg family was the most powerful family in Europe.

  • Martin Luther nailed 95 Theses to a church door.
    1517

    Martin Luther nailed 95 Theses to a church door.

  • Pope Leo X excommunicated Martin Luther.
    1521

    Pope Leo X excommunicated Martin Luther.

  • Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa
    1521

    Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa

  • The Mughal Empire began in Northern India.
    1526

    The Mughal Empire began in Northern India.

  • Henry VIII broke from the Church in Rome and divorced his wife.
    1533

    Henry VIII broke from the Church in Rome and divorced his wife.

  • The Jesuits were spread the Catholic faith.
    1534

    The Jesuits were spread the Catholic faith.

  • Henry VIII became the head of the Anglican Church.
    1536

    Henry VIII became the head of the Anglican Church.

  • Catholic leaders met at the Council of Trent.
    1548

    Catholic leaders met at the Council of Trent.

  • Elizabeth I sponsored Sir Francis Drake’s exploration to the New World.
    1577

    Elizabeth I sponsored Sir Francis Drake’s exploration to the New World.

  • Queen Elizabeth I defeated Philip II’s Spanish Armada.

    Queen Elizabeth I defeated Philip II’s Spanish Armada.

  • Henry IV issued the Edict of Nantes.

    Henry IV issued the Edict of Nantes.

  • Cardinal Richelieu got France involved in the Thirty Years’ War.

    Cardinal Richelieu got France involved in the Thirty Years’ War.

  • The Ottoman Empire spread to Africa, the Middle East and Southern Europe.

    The Ottoman Empire spread to Africa, the Middle East and Southern Europe.

  • Erasmus spread the idea of “humanism.”

    Erasmus spread the idea of “humanism.”