AP European History - Unit 1

  • patronage

  • republic

  • (princely) court

  • Medicis

  • balance of power

  • Girolamo Savonarola (1452‐1498)

  • Francesco Petrarch (1304‐1374)

  • civic humanism

  • individualism

  • secularism

  • scientific naturalism / perspective

  • High Renaissance (1500‐1527)

  • artists: Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo

  • Pico della Mirandola/On the Dignity of Man

  • Giorgio Vasari (1511‐1574) / Lives of the Artists

  • Baldassare Castiglione/The Courtier

  • Niccoló Machiavelli (1469‐1527)/The Prince

  • virtú 

  • Lorenzo Valla

  • “Renaissance man”

  • printing press/movable type

  • Gutenberg’s Bible (1456)

  • Northern Renaissance/ Christian(northern) humanism

  • Thomas More (1478‐1535)/Utopia

  • Desiderius Erasmus/In Praise of Folly

  • “New monarchs”

France:

  • Charles VII (r. 1422‐1461)

  • Louis XI (r. 1461‐1483),

  • “Spider King”

  • Concordat of Bologna (1516)

  • Jacques Cartier


England:

  • Edward IV (r. 1461‐1483)

  • Richard III (r. 1483‐1485)

  • Henry VII (r. 1485‐1509)

  • Tudors

  • Wars of the Roses

  • court of Star Chamber

  • John Cabot


Spain:

  • Ferdinand and Isabella (r.

1474‐1516)

  • reconquista

  • conversos/ New Christians

  • Spanish Inquisition

  • Christopher Columbus

  • Amerigo Vespucci

  • Hernando Cortés

  • Francisco Pizarro

Portugal:

  • Prince Henry “the Navigator” (1394-1460)

  • Bartholomew Diaz

  • Vasco da Gama

  • Pedro Alvares Cabral

  • Ferdinand Magellan


Exploration:

  • Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)

  • encomienda system

  • Bartolomé de las Casas (1474-1566)

  • Columbian Exchange

  • Atlantic slave trade

  • Spain’s golden century (16th c.)

  • price revolution (refers to the 16th c. inflation)

  • Dutch East and West India Companies

  • caravel (w/ lateen sail & sternpost rudder)

  • Ptolemy’s Geography (re-released ca. 1410)

  • magnetic compass

  • astrolabe

  • conquistador


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