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Your ancestors will become more interesting to you if you use histories to learn about the events in which they may have participated. For example, by using a history you might learn about the events that occurred in the year your great-grandparents were married. | Your ancestors will become more interesting to you if you use histories to learn about the events in which they may have participated. For example, by using a history you might learn about the events that occurred in the year your great-grandparents were married. | ||
= Key Dates and events that influenced Italian record keeping = | |||
Some key dates and events in the history of Italy that influenced record keeping are: | Some key dates and events in the history of Italy that influenced record keeping are: | ||
== 1300s–1600s == <nowiki>: Italian Renaissance. This cultural movement began in Italy and spread to England, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. It was characterized by a revival in ancient Greek and Roman art and philosophy, the development of humanism, and the beginning of modern science.</nowiki> | |||
== 1543 ==<nowiki>: The Council of Trent required parishes to begin keeping records.</nowiki> | |||
'''1559–1713:''' Spain ruled most of Italy. | '''1559–1713:''' Spain ruled most of Italy. |
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