Who was the Greatest Figure of the Renaissance? Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Who was the Greatest Figure of the Renaissance? Leonardo Da Vinci The Universal man Leonardo Da Vinci was one of a kind. He was an artist, a scientist and an inventor. His passion was art and geology, yet he was great in so many other things. Born on April 15th 1452, near a small town called Vinci, Next to Florence, and died on May 2nd 1519, his father was a well respected man and his mother left his father when Leonardo was at a young age. Leonardo was liked by everyone; scarcely anyone did not like him. He was not afraid to try and discover the unknown facts, he would dissect bodies and find out what the human body looked like from the inside and how it worked. He would find out about the human anatomy. And invent many machines including flying ones. This helped the whole world, giving the world an understanding...

