Renaissance Scotland

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Renaissance Scotland was the period, roughly from the late 15th to early 17th centuries, when Scotland experienced a flourishing of arts, architecture, learning, and court culture influenced by broader European Renaissance trends.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period
country Kingdom of Scotland
endTime early 17th century
follows Late Middle Ages in Scotland
Medieval Scotland NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalSite Edinburgh Castle NERFINISHED
Falkland Palace NERFINISHED
Holyrood Palace NERFINISHED
Linlithgow Palace NERFINISHED
Stirling Castle NERFINISHED
hasArtForm Renaissance architecture NERFINISHED
Renaissance poetry
courtly music
illuminated manuscripts
panel painting
hasArtisticInfluence Burgundian court culture
French court culture
Italian artistic styles
hasCenter Aberdeen NERFINISHED
Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Perth NERFINISHED
St Andrews NERFINISHED
Stirling NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic courtly culture
flourishing of architecture
flourishing of arts
growth of learning
hasCulturalExchange Scottish students at continental universities
foreign artisans at the Scottish court
hasCulturalPatron James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
James V of Scotland NERFINISHED
James VI of Scotland NERFINISHED
Margaret Tudor NERFINISHED
Mary of Guise NERFINISHED
Mary, Queen of Scots NERFINISHED
hasEducationalReform expansion of parish schools
hasEvent Scottish Reformation NERFINISHED
hasInstitution Scottish royal court NERFINISHED
University of Aberdeen NERFINISHED
University of Glasgow NERFINISHED
University of St Andrews NERFINISHED
hasIntellectualMovement humanism in Scotland
hasLanguageOfCulture French
Latin NERFINISHED
Scots NERFINISHED
hasLiteraryFigure Alexander Montgomerie NERFINISHED
Gavin Douglas NERFINISHED
Robert Henryson NERFINISHED
Sir David Lyndsay NERFINISHED
William Dunbar NERFINISHED
hasNotableHumanist George Buchanan NERFINISHED
Hector Boece NERFINISHED
John Mair NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalContext Auld Alliance with France NERFINISHED
Union of the Crowns (1603) NERFINISHED
hasReligiousContext Protestantism NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
hasRuler James III of Scotland NERFINISHED
James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
James V of Scotland NERFINISHED
James VI of Scotland NERFINISHED
Mary, Queen of Scots NERFINISHED
influencedBy French Renaissance NERFINISHED
Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
partOf European Renaissance NERFINISHED
startTime late 15th century

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Great Hall significantPeriod Renaissance Scotland
subject surface form: Great Hall (Stirling Castle)