The city that was center of Renaissance in England is London. Hope that this helps!!!!!! :)
The Renaissance in England spanned several reigns, but Elizabeth I was one of the prominent monarchs during that era. The two terms are not, however, strictly equivalent.
The crusaders were exposed to classical Greek and Roman art and ideas while in Constantinople. this led to the rebirth of knowledge also known as the renaissance.
Renaissance orr English Renaissance;)
Florence, Italy is known as the Dynamo of the Renaissance. Florence earned this name because many patrons and artist lived there.
Also Known as the oldin days
Also Known as the oldin days
It was known as the "Elizabeth Era" or "The Age of Spakespeare"
High Renaissance is the time of the "Renaissance Popes" during the 16th century, also known as the cinquecento.
The city that was center of Renaissance in England is London. Hope that this helps!!!!!! :)
The Renaissance in England spanned several reigns, but Elizabeth I was one of the prominent monarchs during that era. The two terms are not, however, strictly equivalent.
The renaissance spread to England by tourist that been there or from trading centers of Italy, Florance.
Yes and No. The time of the renaissance differed wildly for separate nations - Italy was very early, while countries like England, the Netherlands and Germany experienced it almost a century later. Society at that time was completely male-dominated. Almost all people associated with the renaissance were male. Nonetheless some women can be considered to have contributed to the renaissance. Sofonisba Anguissola was a well-known woman painter in the time of the renaissance. Some female rulers can also be considered to have taken part in the renaissance, such as Elizabeth I of England and Isabella I of Castile.
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Other than an explorer he was highly known for popularising tobacco in England. He was also a English Aristocat, writer, renaissance poet, soldier,one of Queen Elizabeth I favorite courtiers, and an explorer!!!
maya angela is known as the renaissance
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