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    The Ottonian Renaissance was a renaissance of Byzantine and Late Antique art in Central and Southern Europe that accompanied the reigns of the first three...
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    (especially new literary traditions) known as the Ottonian Renaissance. After the end of Ottonian rule in 1024, the Salian dynasty went on to occupy...
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    apparently the first in Europe to have a tribune gallery) Ottonian art Ottonian Renaissance Category:Ottonian architecture Curl, James Stevens (2006). A dictionary...
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    Carolingian Renaissance (8th and 9th centuries), Ottonian Renaissance (10th and 11th century), and the Renaissance of the 12th century. The Renaissance was a...
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    the Ottonian Renaissance. Therefore, the Renaissance of the 12th century has been identified as the third and final of the medieval renaissances. Yet...
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  • three phases - the Carolingian Renaissance (8th and 9th centuries), Ottonian Renaissance (10th century) and the Renaissance of the 12th century. The term...
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  • the Carolingian Renaissance, Western civilization survived by the skin of its teeth. The Ottonian Renaissance was a limited renaissance of logic, science...
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    (400 to 1000 CE), but in the Medieval renaissances (Carolingian Renaissance, Ottonian Renaissance and the Renaissance of the 12th century) scholarship flourished...
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  • Carolingian Empire Ottonian Renaissance, a renaissance of Byzantine and Late Antique art in Europe in the Ottonian dynasty (936–1002) Renaissance of the 12th...
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    Otto II, Otto III and Henry II. With Ottonian architecture, it is a key component of the Ottonian Renaissance (circa 951–1024). However, the style neither...
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    Otto the Great (category Ottonian dynasty)
    patronage of Otto and his immediate successors facilitated a so-called "Ottonian Renaissance" of arts and architecture. As one of the most notable Holy Roman...
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    First Bulgarian Empire, as well as the Holy Roman Empire during the Ottonian Renaissance. The historian Lynn White mentions of the period that "to the modern...
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  • Spanish Renaissance theatre Historiography of 12th century Renaissance Medieval renaissances Carolingian Renaissance (8th and 9th centuries) Ottonian Renaissance...
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    Renaissance art (1350 – 1620 AD) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged...
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    flowering of arts beginning with Otto the Great's reign is known as the Ottonian Renaissance, centered in Germany but also happening in Northern Italy and France...
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    having originated in the theme of Macedonia. It coincided with the Ottonian Renaissance in Western Europe. In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Byzantine Empire's...
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    Theophanu (category Ottonian dynasty)
    non-role in the contact or merging between the Macedonian Renaissance and Ottonian Renaissance inspires a lot of debate as well. The Empress Theophano Prize...
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    Otto II, Otto III and Henry II. With Ottonian architecture, it is a key component of the Ottonian Renaissance (circa 951–1024). However, the style neither...
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    reign of the Merovingians and Carolingians and around 1000 after the Ottonian Renaissance. French-speaking cities, with Liège as the largest one, appeared...
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    passage, which is among the most magnificent artistic treasures of the Ottonian Renaissance. Its inscription on the upper and lower edges clearly identifies...
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    monastery. It is built in the so-called Ottonian (Early-Romanesque) style. The Ottonian Renaissance was a renaissance that accompanied the reigns of the first...
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  • the rise of the Saxon Dynasty in Germany was accompanied by the Ottonian Renaissance. Additionally, Charlemagne attempted to establish a free elementary...
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    Northern Renaissance was the Renaissance that occurred in Europe north of the Alps. From the last years of the 15th century, its Renaissance spread around...
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    Cultural depictions of Theophanu (category Ottonian dynasty)
    processes (especially the contact between the Macedonian Renaissance and Ottonian Renaissance) is a subject of debate, she is often depicted in historiography...
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    In art history, the High Renaissance was a short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states, particularly Rome, capital...
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    10th century, under archbishop Egbert, Trier became a centre of the Ottonian Renaissance. Egbert's famous workshops produced metalwork and illuminated manuscripts...
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    Cultural depictions of Otto the Great (category Ottonian dynasty)
    Bradburn, a reputation as the great champion of Christendom, and the Ottonian Renaissance. Although historians in different eras have never denied his reputation...
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    Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting represents the 16th-century response to Italian Renaissance art in the Low Countries, as well as many continuities...
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    Liuthar Gospels (category Ottonian illuminated manuscripts)
    or Ottonian Gospels) are a work of Ottonian illumination which are counted among the masterpieces of the period known as the Ottonian Renaissance. The...
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  • Hitda Codex (category Ottonian illuminated manuscripts)
    are highlights of the Cologne school in the later phases of the Ottonian Renaissance. The Hitda Codex contains the only surviving Life of Christ cycle...
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