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The Renaissance

1341

PETRARCH BECOMES POET LAUREATE 1341

Poet and scholar Petrarch travels to Rome to be crowned poet laureate. His speech is considered to be the first manifesto of the Renaissance.

BOCCACCIO’S GREAT WORK 1350

The Italian writer Boccaccio pens the Decameron, a collection of short stories believed to be the first literary expression of humanist realism.

1420

RENAISSANCE PAPACY 1420

After decades in Avignon, the

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