Partly true I think it lasted a little longer though maybe to the 1700's.
It's a quote by Masaccio, a painter of the Italian Early Renaissance. This quote is mentioned somewhere in his painting called The Trinity.
A part of a circle between two points on a circle is called is called an arc.
That's called the "distance" between the points.
It is called a border.
It is called the displacement in the horizontal direction.
It's called the elizabethan Age or English Renaissance.
The Dark Ages.
The Renaissance is French for "rebirth". The name for this period was created over time by historians and it is difficult to say "he did it" as many people used it at different times in history and in different languages ( where it would be called something else of course. )Also, there has been much debate among historians as to the usefulness of Renaissance as a term and as a historical delineation.Some have called for an end to the use of the term, which they see as the use of history to validate and glorify modern ideals.The short answer is "We called it the Renaissance". ( We being mostly Europeans who lived after the period.)
it is called the renaissance.
The country that is called the mother of renaissance? Is Italy (The country is Italy)
It is called the renaissance, because "renaissance" just means rebirth.
The money of the renaissance was called shillings.
The Middle Ages.
Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Mannerism.
The Middle Ages are called so because they are the period between the ancient times (Classical Antiquity) and the modern era (Renaissance). This era is seen as a middle or intermediate period in European history.
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Renaissance, baroque and romantique