16th and 17th century
2006-10-02 00:48:30
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answer #1
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answered by Noble 4
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In the traditional view, the Renaissance was understood as a historical age in Europe that followed the Middle Ages and preceded the Reformation, spanning roughly the 14th through the 16th century.
2006-10-02 01:19:56
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answered by yoby75 1
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The term Renaissance, adopted from the French equivalent of the Italian word rinascita, meaning literally "rebirth," describes the radical and comprehensive changes that took place in European culture during the 15th and 16th centuries
2006-10-02 00:57:57
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answered by Ash 2
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1700
2006-10-02 00:47:21
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answered by besos 4
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i think the 1600's..
..i cant remember my history lessons so good
2006-10-02 00:48:22
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answered by Claude 6
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i dunno
2006-10-02 00:47:46
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answered by zee2wearefool 1
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