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Michelangelo

Part of one of the best art sites on the web, this Michelangelo page not only offers an excellent hypertext biography of the artist, but a great many images of his work.

Leonardo Home Page
This page from Boston's Museum of Science is devoted to da Vinci and his work. It has interactive exhibits to help explain his painting techniques and perspectives, as well as other creative exhibits.
Vinci: Leonardo's Hometown
Here you can take a virtual tour of da Vinci's hometown, read about his life, and visit other virtual exhibits at the Leonardo museum.
Albrecht Dürer
Biography of Northern Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, including links to many of his greatest works.
Elizabeth I
Biography of Elizabeth with links to related information.

Henry VIII
Biography of Henry VIII, which mentions his relationship to Luther and the Reformation, and has links to more information.

Life of St. Ignatius
A biography of Ignatius of Loyola, with links to more information on the Jesuits and their history.
Life of John Calvin
A detailed, text-only biography of John Calvin.
Niccolo Machiavelli
A biography with lists of writings and further readings.
William Shakespeare
An in-depth and accurate biography.
Thomas More
Biography of Sir Thomas More, advisor to King Henry VIII, Tudor Renaissance English author of 'Utopia', Catholic martyr and saint.
Erasmus
Biography of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. Popular questions and answers, as well as further information about Erasmus's biography.
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