The Events Leading to the Renaissance
The Events Leading to the Renaissance Many events influenced on how the renaissance was created. Three events that greatly influenced the renaissance were The Byzantine Empire with Justinian, The Franks with Charlegmange, and Marco Polo. These events helped for the government, law, and the daily life of the renaissance. The Byzantine Empire along with Justinian was a major part in the renaissance. The Byzantine Empire succeeded the Romans. Constantinople now modern day Stanbul, Turkey was the capitol of the Byzantine Empire. The Empire was based on Roman political tradition, polinac culture and Christian believes. Constantine I brought Christianity to the Byzantine Empire. He also forced the Germanic tribes to unite. Constantine Consolidated the empire took control of Italy and Africa. By doing this Constintine took control of economic trading around the Mediterranean. Constantine also revised and confined all the roman laws. Justinian was the Ruler of the Byzantine Empire during the golden age from 527 to 565. Justinian was born in Macedonia but he ruled in the Balkans. Justinian wrote the famous Justinian code, which is composed of old laws and revised laws. Justinian was the most dominant and influential
leader in the Byzantine Empire. Justinian still impacts us today the Justinian code is the basis of modern day law. The next influence Charters was a French town on a European river called New Orleans. The Charter was in the center contains historic and orgiastic center. It became the position of the French crown. It became a gothic cathedral and a model of the Notre Dame. Angkor Wat was the next person to influence the renaissance. Angkor Wat was an ancient Cambodians. He lived around the eleven hundreds. He ruled around South East Asia. He established the religious center of the east. They also made the western people realize that they were less advanced. The Monasticism were catholic monks of Western Europe during the fourth century. They lived in France, Italy, and Isles. The Monasticism built communities and orders, and the also broke from the church establishment and built monastic orders. The Monasticism also constructed a guild for morality. Gengius Khan also know as Timushon was born in 1167? And died 1227. Gengius Khan consolidated the Mongol Empire. In 1213 he attacked North China and took the capitol Venching. Gengius Khan built the greatest empire that was ever known. His major characteristic was carnage. Gengius Khan was probably the most powerful leader ever. Marco Polo was the next great person to achieve greatness and impact the renaissance. He was born in 1251 and died 1324. He was the son of Nicolo a Venetian. Marco Polo would work in court of Kublei Khan. He began his career on a trip to Constantinople. Due to war he was divert
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