Was there a european renaissance in the fourteenth century?
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No there is no Renaissance in 14th century bcoz it was started in 16th century in Italy
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Yes, there was a European renaissance in the fourteenth century
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- The Renaissance was an avid period of European artistic, economic, political and cultural revival following the Medieval or Middle Ages. It took place from the 14th-17th century and it promoted the reawakening of classical literature, art, and philosophy.
- There were several reasons behind the Renaissance. One was the collapse of Constantinople - it being the key reason. Second, the discovery of printing machine in 145 AD by John Gutenberg of Germany. Third, several kings, merchants, and nobles supported new art and literature.
- Francis I of France, Charles V of Spain Henry VIII of England, Sigismund I of Poland, among others welcomed several people having innovative ideas to their crown courts and patronized them. The Renaissance was crucial to the Western Europe development and the influence Renaissance had was immense.
- The Renaissance not only impacted the worlds of music, literature, and art but also the worlds of religion, society, and politics. At the time of the Renaissance, progressions were made in many areas of technology as well as in thought. In fact, the Renaissance was strategic to the development of Western civilization .
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