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Q: How did the fall of constantinople affect the Italian renaissance?
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Contribution in rennaisance?

The Renaissance began in italy because of: Fall of Constantinople Printing Press Wealth of Italian cities Ruins of ancient Rome City-States


Why was the fall of Constantinople capital of the Byzantine Empire to the Ottoman Turks in the year 1453 such an important event for the Renaissance?

Yes, when Constantinople fell, the scholars from Constantinople took their work ie: Maps, Paintings, Formulas, Diagrams, etc. They went to Italy and spread their Ideas. So, the fall of Constantinople affected the Italian Renaissance,


What was the effect of the fall in constantinople?

When Constantinople fell, refugees headed to Europe took vast amounts of art and knowledge from Constantinople. This ignited the Renaissance, a whole rebirth or art and knowledge from the Dark Ages as well as the fallen Constantinople.


How did the fall of Constantinople effect Christianity?

the fall of constantinople did not effect christianity


What was one of the main factors that helped spread the renaissance?

One of the most important factors was the fall of Constantinople. After the fall of the city many scientist and merchants left the city and went to Italy and they continued their work there


What were the main causes of the Renaissance?

1. declining power of the church 2. competition between wealthy patrons 3. fall of Constantinople 4. impact of the printing press


What were the 4 main causes of the Renaissance?

1. declining power of the church 2. competition between wealthy patrons 3. fall of Constantinople 4. impact of the printing press


Why did constantinople fall?

they sucked dick


Why did the Italian Renaissance fall during the 16th century?

The Renaissance did not fall as such; but the most powerful and richest influence in Italy was the Vatican. Then (as now) the Catholic Church obstructed the progress of science; the most famous example being the Church's persecution of the great genius Galileo.


Why was the importance of Constantinople?

The fall of Constantinople in 1453 was important in many ways. One of the most significant was the subsequent emigration of Byzantine scholars and intellectuals (along with some of their treasured texts) to the West: their influence had a direct impact on the Renaissance and Reformation and, thus, on the subsequent course of Western History as a whole.


What caused the fall of constantinople?

because of the venitains


What Italian scientist argued that mass of an object does not affect the time the object takes to fall to the ground?

Galileo