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dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore (Il Duomo)
Brunelleschi
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founder of Tudor dynasty (ENGLAND)
- war of the roses
Henry VII
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On the False Donation of Constantine
Valla
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Oration on the Dignity of Man
Mirandola
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Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo
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Last Judgement
Michelangelo
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Marble David
Michelangelo
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dome of St. Peter's Basilica
Michelangelo
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The Praise of Folly
Erasmus
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first of the Medici
Cosimo
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hanged and burned for his criticism of secular society
savonarola
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"warrior pope"
=patron, st. peter's basilica
Pope Julius II
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currupt and unpopular pope
-hero of The Prince
Pope Alexander VI
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created the tower of St. Mary of the Flowers
Bondone
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Arnolfini Portrait
van Eyck
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The Birth of Venus
-antiquity as subject matter
Botticelli
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Valois Dynasty
laid foundation for modern nation state
(FRANCE)
"spider king"
Louis XI
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patron of the arts
Lorenzo the Magnificent
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Sonnets to Laura
Petrarch
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leading woman of the renaissance
Isabella d'Este
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The Gates of Paradise (st mary of the flowers)
-28 panels, named by Michelangelo, old testament, cast in bronze
Ghiberti
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The Book of the Courtier
Castiglione
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Gargantua
-giants, satire, moastics traditions
Rebelais
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Goaded by Joan of Arc
(bourges) (FRANCE)
Charles VII
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son of Pope Alexander VI
-exiled to Spain
-hero of The Prince
Borgia
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contributed to bride of Charles V
-patron
Jacob Fugger II
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Summa Theologica
-manual for beginners
Thomas Aquinas
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Imitation of Christ
Thomas B Kempis
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Portrait of Henry VIII
Hans Holbein the Younger
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Madonna and Child
Bellini
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Medici Chapel, Florence
Michelangelo
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The Peasant's Wedding
Pieter Brueghel the Elder
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The Death and the Miser
Hieronymus Bosch
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Quattrocento
- beginning of renaissance art
- -used greek and roman art
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Cinquecento
more humanistic
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individualistic, secular concerns, emphasis on human beings
humanism
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popolo
the non-noble working classes
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Reconquista
- reestablishment of Christian rule in Spain rather than Islamic
- -rule of Isabella and Ferdinand
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alliance of trading guilds over Baltic Sea
Hanseatic League
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small number of nobles ruled a city state
Oligarchy
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French won this war
The Hundred Years' War
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also called the Italian War
Habsburgh-Valois Wars
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emphasis on antiquity
-study of plato
neo-platonism
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"lordship" a govt run by a lord or despot
signoria
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treaty that ended a war of succession between venice, milan, and florence
peace of lodi
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