
epoca
a period of time in history or someone's life, during which significant events happen

(scrittura della storia)
storiografia
the study and writing of history, particularly the methods, interpretations, and principles used by historians to examine and interpret past events

glaciale
one of the periods in history when ice covered large parts of the world
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bronzo
the period when iron was not discovered and people used bronze to make tools
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età della pietra
the early period of human history when people used things such as stone, horn, bone, etc. to make tools
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Età del ferro
the period that began about 1100 BC when people used iron tools for the first time

contadino
a farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land, particularly in the past or in poorer countries

Rinascimentale
the period between the 14th and 16th centuries in Europe, marked by a rise of interest in Greek and Roman cultures, which is dominant in the art, philosophy, etc. of the times

Medioevo
an era in European history, between about AD 1000 and AD 1500, when the authority of kings, people of high rank, and the Christian Church was unquestionable
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(Riforma protestante)
Riforma
a transformative 16th-century movement challenging and reforming practices within Christianity, leading to the establishment of Protestant denominations

schiarimento
a philosophical movement in the late 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason and science were of more importance than tradition and religion
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(Ritorno della monarchia)
Restaurazione
the reinstatement of the monarchy in England, particularly the return of King Charles II to the throne in 1660

medievale
belonging or related to the Middle Ages, the period in European history from roughly the 5th to the 15th century

(pietra miliare)
traguardo
an event or stage that has a very important impact on the progress of something

olocausto
a catastrophic event that results in widespread death and destruction

(papiri)
papirus
a manuscript or written record created on sheets of a plant material used in ancient Egypt for making paper-like scrolls and documents

genocidio
a mass murder committed in order to destroy a particular nation, religious or ethnic group, or race

guerra civile
a war that is between people who are in the same country
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DC
used to refer to a date that is after the birth of Jesus Christ

AC
marking the years before Christ's supposed birth
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CE
used with a date to refer to things happened or existed after the birth of Christ
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