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The Age

  • Apr 6, 1341

    The start of the Renaisance

    The start of the Renaisance
    Many historians cite this date as the beginning of the Renaissance.
  • Jan 1, 1401

    Ghiberti wins!!

    Ghiberti is commissioned and takes 28 years to sculpt the bronze doors of the Florentine church. The doors remain one of the most valued treasures of the Renaissance
  • Jan 1, 1420

    The papacy Returnes

    The Papacy, having been located in Avignon since 1305, returns to Rome, bringing with it the prestige and wealth necessary to rebuild the city.
  • Jan 1, 1423

    Francesco Fosari Becomes Doge of Venice

    Fosari assumes the position of doge and attempts to usurp great political power, to the distaste of the Great Council, Venice's oligarchic ruling body, which asserts its power over the doge and torments him until his resignation.
  • Jan 1, 1429

    Cosimo de Medici Takes Over his Father's Business

    Cosimo de Medici becomes head of the bank after his father dies, using his economic power to consolidate political power. Within five years he runs the city without question.
  • Jan 1, 1447

    Pope Nicholas V Ascends to the Throne

    Pope Nicholas V takes the first steps toward turning Rome into a Renaissance city, undertaking many construction projects and strongly encouraging the arts.
  • Jan 1, 1450

    Francesco Sforza Seizes Control of Milan

    After a short experiment with republican government, Milan returns to monarchy when Francesco Sforza takes control of the city. His most prominent successor is Ludovico Sforza.
  • Jan 1, 1453

    Constantinople Falls

    The center of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Turks, provoking an exodus of Greek people and works of art and literature into the Italian city-states.
  • Jan 1, 1454

    Johann Gutenberg Prints the Gutenberg Bible

    Gutenberg is credited with the invention of the printing press in Europe, and ushers in the age of printed books, making literature more accessible to all Europeans.
  • Jan 1, 1464

    Lorenzo de Medici Ascends to Power in Florence

    After Cosimo's death in 1464, his son Piero rules until his death in 1469, when power falls into the hands of Lorenzo, who rules until 1491, raising Florence to its greatest heights of the Renaissance.
  • Jan 14, 1492

    Crhistopher Colombus

    Christopher Columbus sailed further west into the Atlantic Ocean and discovered islands that he thought were close to Asia.
  • Jan 1, 1493

    Crhistopeher Returnes

    Christopher reports back from his first voyage
  • May 20, 1506

    The Death of Christopher Columbus

    Crhistopher dies
  • Apr 21, 1509

    Henery Becomes king

    Henery the 8th becomes king
  • Feb 18, 1516

    Queen Mary

    Queen Marry gets the thrown
  • Jan 1, 1520

    Martin Pulishes a book

    In 1520, Saint Martin Luther published a book entitled On The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
  • Oct 31, 1527

    The start of Reformation

    The start of Reformation
    The Protestant Reformation, often referred to simply as the Reformation, was a schism from the Roman Catholic Church initiated by Martin Luther, John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli and other early Protestant Reformers in the 16th century Europe.
  • Jan 1, 1534

    KIng Henery Leaves

    He Broke from Rome
  • Feb 18, 1546

    The Death of Martin luther

    Martin Luther dies
  • May 27, 1564

    The death of John Calvin

    John Calvin dies