Yosuke Timeline

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• Dante Alighieri was born in Italy in 1265

and died in 1321. He was a poet, prose

writer, literary theorist, moral

philosopher, and political thinker. He is

best known for his poem “Inferno”.

Significants:

• He wrote the poem Inferno and gave

people a idea of what hell and heaven is

like.

• People started to pay money to the pope

to stop them from going to hell after their

death.

• His description of hell and heaven became

power used by the Catholic Church to

have more economical, moral and political

power. People developed a sense of fear

about hell.

Dante Alighieri

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• Johannes Gutenberg was born in Germany

in 1398 and died in 1468. He was a Jewish

blacksmith, goldsmith, printer and a

publisher. He is best known for his

creation , the printing press.

Significants :

• He made the printing press in 1440.

• With his printing press people didn’t have

to publish books with hand. Which made

more copies of the book and poor people

could even get it.

• Priests use to write the bible by hand but

writing but with the printing press many

copies of the bible were made and many

people could obtain it.

Johannes Gutenberg’s Printing Press

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He discovered America

and

Christopher Columbus

(1451-1506)

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• Leonardo Da Vinci was born in Italy in

1452 and died in 1519. He was a  painter,

sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, ma

thematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist

, geologist, cartographer, botanist and wri

ter. He was a genius and his most famous

creation was the tank and Mona Lisa.

Significants:

• He designed machines that no one could

imagine in his time. The material in that

time couldn’t make the things he

designed.

• His tank that he designed changed the

way of fighting in war.

Leonardo Da Vinci

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• Galileo Galilei was born in Italy

in 1564 and died in 1564. He was

a

 physicist, mathematician, astron

omer, and philosopher who

played a major role in

the Scientific Revolution. 

Significants:

• Galileo found out that the earth

orbits the sun with his telescope.

• His telescope and the lows of

motion changed the way people

viewed the universe.

Galileo Galilei

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• Niccolò Machiavelli was born in Italy

1469 and died in 1527. He was

 historian, philosopher, humanist, and

writer based in Florence during

the Renaissance. He is remembered as

the write of “The Prince”.

Significant:

• He wrote the book “The Prince” and

tried to give out ideas how to be a good

leader.

• His book inspired people in a bad way.

People used his book for evil in his time.

Adolf Hitler was one of the people who

read the book and became a leader.

Niccolò Machiavelli

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• Martin Luther was born in Germany in

1483 and died 1519. He was a monk and

believed in the Catholic way more than

anyone else. But he had questions to the

church so he nailed the “(95 theses) on

the church door.

Significants:

• He initiated the Protestant Reformation.

He also wrote the “95 theses” and

nailed it on the church door in

Wittenberg.

• He influenced the shape of Protestant

Christianity more than any other person.

Martin Luther

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• Francis Xavier was born in Spain

in 1506 and died in 1546. He was

a monk that spread Catholic to

the India, Japan, Borneo and

other places.

Significants:

• He and other monks came to

Japan to spread Catholic to

Japan.

• He came to Japan to spread

religion causing other countries

to come to Japan. Because of

this Europeans and Japanese

started to trade.

Francis Xavier

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• Oda Nobunga was born in Japan in 1534

and died in 1582. He was the first samurai

to rule Japan.

Significant:

• He let Francis Xavier spread Catholic in

Japan. Also Samurai used to fight only with

swords but Oda Nobunaga saw the

Europeans holding a matchlock. He made

copies and made soldiers use it.

• Catholic was spread all around Japan and

approximately 30 thousand people believed

in Catholic in the 1600s. With the matchlock

we have learned new tactics to win in wars.

Oda Nobunaga

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• Toyotomi Hideyoshi was born in Japan in

1547 and died in 1598. He was the

second person to rule Japan.

Significant:

• He conducted surveys of farmland to

better a certain how much rice should be

collected in taxes. He also banned the

positions of weapons by farmers.

Carrying out raids with the aim of

confiscating swords.

• He clearly divided social status of

samurai and farmers, by their jobs.

Which led to social system of modern

society. This system made society more

stable.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi