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Holy Roman Emperor Roman Catholic Church
2,204 wordsThe Reformation of the Roman Catholic Church was a major 16 th-century religious revolution. A revolution, which ended the ecclesiastical supremacy of the pope in Western Christendom and resulted in the establishment of the Protestant, churches. With the Renaissance that preceded and the French Revolution that followed, the Reformation completely altered the medieval way of life in Western Europe and initiated the era of modern history. Although the movement dates from the early 16 th century, w...
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14 Th Century Roman Empire
1,262 wordsA verbal art like poetry is reflective; it stops to think. Music is immediate, it goes on to become. " - W. H. Auden. This quote best explains the complex art of music. Music is an elaborate art form that will always remain ever changing. Music developed drastically from it's beginning in the Prehistoric era to the 14 th Century. The exact origin of music is unknown. It is known that music was used in prehistoric times in magical or spiritual rituals but no other use is known. This knowledge is ...
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14 Th Century Scientific Revolution
1,991 wordsA) In source A we are looking at a private picture from a 14 th century manuscript. First of all we notice that this is a wealthy man being treated because you had to pay for treatment, hospitals were scarce and uncleanly, so he would have been treated in his home. The treatment by two lat sisters (nuns of study); the invalid could have had lay brothers (monks of study) Source A shows the nuns were sought after. The picture describes the types of medical instruments and practises used by women. ...
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Divided Into Three 14 Th Century
596 wordsSince the reign of Emperor Justinian in 542 A. D. , man has one unwelcome organism along for the ride, Yersinia pestis. This is the bacterium more commonly know as the Black Death, the plague. Plague is divided into three biotypes, each associated with one of three major pandemics occurring in history. Each of these biotypes are then divided into three distinct types, classified by method of infection. The most widely know is bubonic, an infection of plague that resides in the lymph nodes, causi...
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14 Th Century Womens Liberation
1,293 wordsEdward II Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II is based on the historical account of King Edward II of England losing his throne and life, at the beginning of 14 th century, due to his lack of statement ship talent. Author describes King as being absolutely deprived of the sense of duty to his country, which results in his ultimate downfall. In recent times, Marlowe's play is being discussed as something that promotes the idea of civil rights, because Edward II is portrayed as passive homosexual...
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14 Th Century Mary Magdalene
1,623 wordsBlack Madonnas Many of the ancient images of the Virgin Mary are portrayed with dark skin. They are called Black Madonnas. This term is applied to any dark skin colored representation of Mary and specifies the artwork of African or African American artists for people of the same or similar cultures. This term also refers to skin tones in the portraits of Mary and Jesus. They lived in a hot climate therefore their skin would be dark brown or olive in order to survive the intensity of the sun. Onl...
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