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    Pope Leo x was the last Renaissance pope before the dawn of the Reformation. When Leo X became pope he spent a lot of money, until he went bankrupt. The reformation was a group of Christian humanists that broke off the Catholic church to create their own religions. This was a response to the corruption of the Catholic church. After the death of his father, he went to live with his brother When Leo X became pope he spent a lot of money until he went bankrupt. Leo x was born on December 11

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    Pope Leo X was originally named Giovanni de’ Medici was born in Florence, Italy on December 11, 1475 and died on December 1,1521 in Rome. He was raised in the culturally sophisticated city of Florence, Italy and was born in a family of renowned people of the arts and politics. Pope Leo X was the son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, who was the ruler of the Florentine republic and was destined religious life, as he became a Cardinal Deacon at the age of 13. He received the best education in Europe and

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    Like many popes before him, Pope Leo X aspired to renovate Rome to reflect the power of Christianity. In their quest to establish Rome as an important religious center, the popes' goal was to destroy most ancient ruins and erase the city's pagan history. In the efforts to prevent a complete destruction of Rome's past, Raphael expresses his concerns and beliefs in the Report to Pope Leo X. In his letter, Raphael tries to convince the Pope to put a stop to the destruction of the city by glorifying

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    relation with Pope Leo X. Leo wanted to refurbish Rome, with his crowning achievement being St. Peter’s Basilica. To fund this he began to employ Tetzel. Tetzel is describes a being “an unscrupulous man who was willing to make scandalous claims about his wares” such as, “the cross of the seller of indulgences has as much power as the cross of Christ” (Gonzales, History of Christianity, 524). It was to theses claims as well as others that Luther’s Ninety-five Thesis addressed. Pope Leo called for the

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    influential political and religious figures during the renaissance was the Pope Leo X. Pope Leo X was a leader who helped to inspire these new ideas during his reign in 1513-1521, originally born Giovanni de Medici in 1475 (Gale). Pope Leo X was responsible for condemning and excommunicating Martin Luther, who later helped to lead the Protestant Reformation, and began a drastic power shift. During the renaissance, Pope Leo X’s greatest accomplishment was the

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    In Nelson Minnich's religious interpretation of Raphael's famous portrait of Pope Leo X, Minnich first begins with the very basics of the portrait; what is contained within its canvas and why it is there. From small clues such as these, he is able to lay the foundation for which theories and conclusions can be based. He first points out the location of the figures in the painting. Minnich believes that they are in a large room, seated before a green cloth on the wall, or cloth of honor. There

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    large families gained power and lost, popes took power and had it resisted. However, through all these centuries a few characteristics stayed the same. Religion was the over-arching layer but deep inside the frescos and churches, courtly aesthetics, corruption and Christian propaganda dominated the time. Mainly between the medieval period and the protestant reformation, corruption in the church and in between large families and the church was very common. Pope Leo X, in office from 1513-1521, turned

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    When the year 1505 hit, Michelangelo was then invited by the newly invited pope, Julius II back to Rome. When he arrived he was commissioned to build the tomb of the Pope, this tomb had forty statues and was planned to be finished in five years. While working on this huge tomb Michelangelo was constantly distracted by other tasks. This caused Michelangelo to go from finishing

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    Many people seen him as greedy for himself, and constantly worried about making a name in history for himself, and money for the church. Pope Leo X, was a member of the Medici family. This family created a name for itself through a bank and many smart bargaining. Leo was an exceptional person that everyone loved and felt they had that connection with. He grew up in a wealthy family, but the family always had the interest in the people that lived in

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6, 1475. He lived almost a full century and died on February 18, 1564; he was still working six days before his death. During his life, the western world underwent what was perhaps the most remarkable period of change since the decline of the Roman Empire. The Renaissance saw changes in all aspects of life and culture, with dramatic reforms sweeping through the worlds of religion, politics, and scientific belief. Michelangelo was one of the advocates

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