Renaissance (disambiguation)
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The Renaissance (French for 'rebirth') was a period in European history in the 15th and 16th centuries, characterized by an effort to revive and surpass ideas and achievements of classical antiquity.
Renaissance may also refer to:
Cultural movements
[edit]- Dinosaur renaissance, renewed academic and popular interest in dinosaurs from the late 1960s
 - Neo-Renaissance, a group of 19th century architectural revival styles
 - Nuclear renaissance, a possible nuclear power industry revival
 
In Africa
[edit]- African Renaissance, the concept that African people and nations shall achieve cultural, scientific, and economic renewal
 - Arab Renaissance (Arabic: النهضة, an-Nahḍah), a cultural renaissance from the late 19th century in Egypt and the Arabic world
 - Ethiopian Renaissance, sociopolitical movement and national myth espousing positive attitude for traditions and history of Ethiopia
 
In the Americas
[edit]- American Renaissance (disambiguation), several meanings
 - Chicago Black Renaissance, a creative movement in the 1930s and 1940s
 - Disney Renaissance, series of film releases from 1989-1999 by Walt Disney Animation Studios that saw the company achieve renewed critical and commercial success
 - Harlem Renaissance, an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion in 1920s New York City
 - Hawaiian Renaissance, a resurgence of distinct cultural identity
 - Native American Renaissance, an increase in literary works by Native Americans from the 1960s
 - San Francisco Renaissance, a range of poetic activity
 - Southern Renaissance (United States), the reinvigoration of American Southern literature in the 1920s and 1930s
 
In Asia and Oceania
[edit]- Bengali Renaissance, a cultural, social, intellectual and artistic movement during the British Indian Empire
 - Islamic Renaissance, a revival of the Islamic religion (not to be confused with Islamic Golden Age)
 - Persian Renaissance, a period in history which saw the rise of various native Iranian Muslim dynasties in the Iranian Plateau after the 7th-century Muslim conquest of Iran and the fall of Sasanian Empire.
 - Māori renaissance, a late-20th-century revival in New Zealand
 - Sumerian Renaissance, outdated term for a perceived renaissance of Sumerian literature during the Ur III period
 - Timurid Renaissance, religious, scientific, and artistic historical period from 14th to 16th century
 
In Europe
[edit]- High Renaissance, a short period of exceptional artistic production in the Italian states around 1500
 - Italian Renaissance, a period from the 14th to 17th centuries
 - Macedonian Renaissance, the period of the Macedonian dynasty of the Byzantine Empire (867–1056)
 - Medical Renaissance, a period of progress in European medical knowledge from 1400 to 1700
 - The three medieval renaissances
- Carolingian Renaissance, a period of cultural activity in the Carolingian Empire
 - Ottonian Renaissance, a renaissance of Byzantine and Late Antique art in Europe in the Ottonian dynasty (936–1002)
 - Renaissance of the 12th century, a period of change at the outset of the high Middle Ages
 
 - Portuguese Renaissance, a cultural and artistic movement in Portugal during the 15th and 16th centuries
 - Provençal Renaissance (French: Le Félibrige, Occitan: Lo Felibritge or Lou Felibrige), a literary and cultural association in France
 - Roman Renaissance, from the mid-15th to the mid-16th centuries
 - Scottish Renaissance, a mainly literary movement of the early to mid-20th century
 - Sculpture in the Renaissance period, history of sculpture along the Renaissance period
 - Urban renaissance (UK), a recent period of repopulation and regeneration of many British cities
 - Yiddish Renaissance, a cultural and linguistic movement among Eastern European Jews in the late 19th century
 
Arts and entertainment
[edit]Music
[edit]Bands and labels
[edit]- Renaissance (band), an English progressive rock band
 - Renaissance (club), a British electronic dance music club brand and record label
 - Renaissance Recordings, a British record label
 
Albums
[edit]- Renaissance (The Association album), 1966
 - Renaissance (Beyoncé album), 2022
 - Renaissance (Branford Marsalis album), 1987
 - Renaissance (Cheyenne Jackson album), 2016
 - Renaissance (Diablo album), 2002
 - Renaissance (E.Town Concrete album), 2003
 - Renaissance (Lionel Richie album), 2000
 - Renaissance (Marcus Miller album), 2012
 - Renaissance (Mickey Finn's T. Rex album), 2002
 - Renaissance (The Miracles album), 1973
 - Renaissance (Mónica Naranjo album), 2019
 - The Renaissance (Q-Tip album), 2008
 - Renaissance (Rémy album), 2022
 - Renaissance (Renaissance album), 1969
 - Renaissance (Soweto String Quartet album), 1996
 - The Renaissance (Super Junior album), 2021
 - Renaissance (The Underachievers album), 2017
 - Renaissance (Vanilla Fudge album), 1968
 - Renaissance (Village People album), 1981
 - Renaissance: The Mix Collection, a 1994 album by Sasha & John Digweed
 - Renaissance, a 1992 album by Allen Eager
 - The Renaissance EP, by MxPx, 2001
 
Songs
[edit]- "Renaissance" (M People song), 1994
 - "Renaissance" (Eminem song), 2024
 - "Renaissance", by Barry Harris from Vicissitudes, 1975
 - "Renaissance", by Hell Razah from Renaissance Child, 2007
 - "Renaissance", by Jean-Luc Ponty from Aurora, 1976
 - "Renaissance", by Lalo Schifrin from The Dissection and Reconstruction..., 1966
 - "Renaissance", by Matt Kearney from Bullet, 2004
 - "Renaissance", by San Fermin from San Fermin, 2013
 - "Renaissance", by Tony Harris from Five, 2018
 - "Renaissance", by Trudy Pitts from A Bucketful of Soul, 1968
 - "Renaissance", by Virgin Black from Elegant... and Dying, 2003
 - "Renaissance", by WJSN from Dream Your Dream, 2018
 - "Renaissance 2.0", by R.A. the Rugged Man from Legendary Classics Volume 1, 2009
 - "La Renaissance", the national anthem of the Central African Republic
 
Film and television
[edit]- Renaissance (1964 film), a French animated short
 - Renaissance (2006 film), or Paris 2054: Renaissance
 - Renaissance (TV show), a fictional show in the British TV series Moving Wallpaper
 - Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, a 2023 documentary concert film by American singer Beyoncé
 
Literature
[edit]- Renaissance (novel), by Raymond F. Jones, 1951
 - Renaissance Magazine, a publication about renaissance fairs
 
Other uses in arts and entertainment
[edit]- Renaissance (Bakalar), a 1989 public artwork
 - Renaissance (Fabergé egg), an 1894 jewelled agate Easter egg
 - Renaissance (game), a historical, roleplaying play-by-mail game
 - Ultima Online: Renaissance, a 2000 computer game expansion
 - Disney Renaissance, a period between late 80s and 90s during which Walt Disney Studios returned to producing critically and commercially successful animated films
 - Renaissance World Tour, a 2023 concert tour by American singer Beyoncé
 
Businesses and organisations
[edit]Companies and establishments
[edit]- Renaissance (demogroup), creators of the Zone 66 video game
 - Renaissance Ballroom & Casino, New York City, U.S.
 - Renaissance Books, a bookstore in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
 - Renaissance Broadcasting, an American TV broadcasting company
 - Renaissance Capital, a Russian investment bank
 - Renaissance Capital Bank, a Ukrainian financial institution
 - Renaissance Cinemas, an Egyptian cinema chain
 - Renaissance Credit, a Russian commercial bank
 - Renaissance Enterprises, an American nonprofit organization
 - Renaissance Hotels, a hotel brand
 - Renaissance Learning, an educational software company
 - Renaissance restaurant, a restaurant inside Scientology Celebrity Centre's Château Élysée building
 - Renaissance Technologies, a hedge fund management company
 - Renaissance Theatre Company, a theatre production company 1987–1992
 - Renaissance Theatre (Mansfield, Ohio), a movie theater
 
Politics
[edit]- Renaissance (French political party), or En Marche
 - Renaissance (Italian political party)
 - Renaissance (Monegasque political party)
 - Renaissance Party (Egypt), founded 2011
 - Egypt Renaissance Party, made up of former members of the National Democratic Party
 - Ennahda, or Renaissance Party, in Tunisia
 - L’Europe Ensemble Delegation to the European Parliament, originally called Renaissance
 
Schools
[edit]- Renaissance Academy (disambiguation), several uses
 - Renaissance Charter School (disambiguation), several uses
 - Renaissance College, in Hong Kong
 - Renaissance College of Commerce and Management, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
 - Renaissance High School, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
 - Renaissance High School (Idaho), U.S.
 - Renaissance University, Nigeria
 
Sports
[edit]- Renaissance FC, a football club in N'Djamena, Chad
 - Renaissance FC de Ngoumou, a football club in Ngoumou, Cameroon
 
Transportation
[edit]- Renaissance Cruises, a Norwegian cruise ship operating company
 - Renaissance (railcar), a fleet of passenger cars in Canada
 - Renaissance Trains, a British rail transport company
 - La Renaissance (barge) (French: The Renaissance), a hotel barge
 - List of ships named Renaissance
 
Fictional transports
[edit]- Weyland-Yutani Renaissance, a fictional mobile space station composed of WY Romulus and WY Remus substations, the primary setting of the 2024 film Alien: Romulus
 
Other uses
[edit]- Renaissance, Georgia, a rejected name for the city of South Fulton
 - Renaissance, Lewisham, a mixed-use development in London, England
 - Renaissance Community, a commune in the northeast United States 1968–1988
 - GNUstep Renaissance, a software development framework
 
See also
[edit]- Renaissance fair (disambiguation)
 - Renaissance Island (disambiguation)
 - Renaissance Man (disambiguation)
 - Renaissance theatre (disambiguation)
 - Renaissance Tower (disambiguation)
 
- Not to be confused with
 
- Ba'ath Party (disambiguation), (Arabic: بعث, romanized: baʿth, lit. 'resurrection'; "Renaissance Party")
 - Renascence (disambiguation)
 - Reconnaissance (disambiguation)
 - Resurrection (disambiguation)
 - Rebirth (disambiguation)