Renaissance in the PONS Dictionary

Renaissance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the Renaissance
Renaissance is an emanation of the spirit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Today, only its Renaissance defence tower and its foundations are still visible.
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The first collections of ancient vases, including some painted vessels, developed during the Renaissance.
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During the Renaissance, trade routes were the perfect means of transportation for disease.
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The symmetrical composition of building elements is also a defining characteristic of Renaissance architecture.
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The practice dates to at least the Renaissance, when wax figures were used for this purpose.
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Baroque geometric gardens made popular during the Renaissance were seen as an extension of architecture over nature.
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Renaissance has been the city's phrase for development since the 1970s.
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In the eighteenth century, the trend was to abandon portraits of cities (inherited from the Renaissance) for a geometric plan, more technical and mathematical.
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Because he mentions a large number of contemporary artistic figures, he is often cited as a primary source in studies of Renaissance artists.
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Thus, spells were not just cast upon just anyone in the Renaissance, but on those unions that held special importance.
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