renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
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- people who have a common offspring
- language of a specific region
- no worship of several gods
- red fruit
- middle class in cities and towns
- church expeditions to reclaim the holy land
- most important sculptor of the renaissance
- essential part of something
- center of the renaissance
- change to a lower state
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- to get something in an honest way
- state controlled by the sultan
- point of view
- election by majority vote
- creators of the pyramids
- a nation with political order
- distinctive and unique form
- centers where Catholicism was applied
- warrior who fights in exchange for money
- cultural movement that focuses on the human being
- system that focuses on the human being and his actions
21 Clues: red fruit • point of view • change to a lower state • creators of the pyramids • election by majority vote • center of the renaissance • no worship of several gods • distinctive and unique form • essential part of something • language of a specific region • a nation with political order • state controlled by the sultan • middle class in cities and towns • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2021-11-19
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- English humanist and chancellor of England
- system of education and mode of inquiry
- the principle of the state from religious institutions
- mural painting on wet lime plaster
- English play write, actor, and poet
- family ruled Florence and Tuscany
- sculptor,painter,poet, and author
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- a seemingly perfect place to live
- (rebirth) time period of profound cultural awakening
- first man to print in Europe using movable type and first to use a press
- the native language or dialect of a population
- a renaissance political philosopher
- Italian renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist
- iconic renaissance painting
14 Clues: iconic renaissance painting • a seemingly perfect place to live • family ruled Florence and Tuscany • sculptor,painter,poet, and author • mural painting on wet lime plaster • a renaissance political philosopher • English play write, actor, and poet • system of education and mode of inquiry • English humanist and chancellor of England • ...
Teka-Teki Silang Renaissance Eropa dan Pengaruhnya 2020-12-10
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- Siapakah bapak humanisme Renaissance Italia yang mengkritik abad pertengahan?
- Apa kebalikan dari gerakan pemikiran Renaissance yang didasarkan pada pengkajian karya-karya sastra klasik Yunani dan Romawi?
- Apa periode yang menunjukkan hubungan Renaissance dengan pencarian daerah baru?
- Apa bidang studi yang mempelajari tata bahasa, retorika, puisi, filsafat moral, atau etika dan sejarah di masa Renaissance?
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- Siapakah tokoh pemikir politik Renaissance Italia yang mengatakan bahwa untuk mempertahankan kekuasaan harus mengabaikan moral dan agama ?
- Apa kelas penguasa yang menguat akibat adanya Renaissance?
- Apa periode yang menyebabkan terjadinya Renaissance di Eropa?
- Dimanakah pusat kota di Italia yang mengawali tumbuhnya Renaissance?
- Apa gerakan pemikiran yang berkembang di Eropa pada awal era Renaissance?
- Apa aspek utama yang membedakan karakteristik orang Eropa di masa sebelum dan setelah Renaissance?
10 Clues: Apa kelas penguasa yang menguat akibat adanya Renaissance? • Apa periode yang menyebabkan terjadinya Renaissance di Eropa? • Dimanakah pusat kota di Italia yang mengawali tumbuhnya Renaissance? • Apa gerakan pemikiran yang berkembang di Eropa pada awal era Renaissance? • Siapakah bapak humanisme Renaissance Italia yang mengkritik abad pertengahan? • ...
Renaissance Europe 2024-04-23
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- Brunelleschi - Italian architect and engineer known for designing the dome of the Florence Cathedral.
- - This 'Father of Humanism' rediscovered letters by Cicero.
- - Innovative type of drama and poetry flourished during the Elizabethan era under this playwright.
- - Movement that focused on classical antiquity and emphasized human potential and achievements.
- - He painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
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- - This astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory during the Renaissance.
- - German inventor who developed the printing press with movable type.
- - Art technique developed during the Renaissance that gives a sense of depth.
- - Renaissance belief system blending humanist ideals with Christian values, prominent in Northern Europe.
- - Famous Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo.
- - This Renaissance master was known for his detailed human figures and fresco works.
- Polo - This Italian explorer traveled to Asia and wrote about his experiences.
- - Italian city known for its role in trade and the arts during the Renaissance.
13 Clues: - He painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling. • - Famous Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo. • - This 'Father of Humanism' rediscovered letters by Cicero. • - German inventor who developed the printing press with movable type. • - This astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory during the Renaissance. • ...
Unite 3 Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
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- People started to question life and their religion
- What did exploration create when it changed economic systems?
- People communicating all over the world through personal contact, trade and travel
- What was the main religion during the renaissance?
- What is the leader of the Catholic Church called as?
- Known for writing "The Prince"
- An influence of the renaissance
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- What time period was before the renaissance?
- What did followers of Luther become known as?
- Played a main role in the protestant reformation
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- What city did the Medici family rule?
- Cheap enough to buy
- VIII Who was the king of England during the renaissance?
- Luther visited what city in 1510?
15 Clues: Cheap enough to buy • Known for writing "The Prince" • An influence of the renaissance • Luther visited what city in 1510? • Everyday language of ordinary people • What city did the Medici family rule? • What time period was before the renaissance? • What did followers of Luther become known as? • Played a main role in the protestant reformation • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-15
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- Changes in thinking caused a growth in these
- Who was the "Father of the Renaissance"
- What did Renaissance art shift to from being abstract
- What kind of plague happened in the middle ages
- What did Renaissance art mainly focus on
- These happened in the middle ages
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- Who wrote "The Prince"
- What was most important in the dark ages
- Art began to focus on human form or ____
- Marco Polo caused this to happen when he started trade from china
- What is the renaissance about
- Who argued free will and humanism
- Who focused on humanism in his plays
- What does wealth give
- Moved away from only thinking about ___
15 Clues: What does wealth give • Who wrote "The Prince" • What is the renaissance about • Who argued free will and humanism • These happened in the middle ages • Who focused on humanism in his plays • Who was the "Father of the Renaissance" • Moved away from only thinking about ___ • What was most important in the dark ages • Art began to focus on human form or ____ • ...
Renaissance Humanism 2018-12-14
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- A city that is politically independent; it includes the rural area around it
- A Roman lawyer and politician who stated, "Cultivation of the mind is as necessary as food to the body."
- A very clever person who is good at many different things
- Technique very common in Renaissance art
- The period of cultural history between the 8th century BC and the 5th or 6th century AD centered on the Mediterranean Sea, comprising the interlocking civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient Rome
- Group of people with a common history, language, descent, often occupying the same geographic area
- Developed by Copernicus and challenged the church's view that the sun and stars orbited around the Earth
- Famous author of the Renaissance who created many modern words and phrases
- One country controlling another country through military or economic force
- A humanist thinker of the early Renaissance who saw the classical past as a glorious time
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- The practice of charging interest when loaning money to someone
- One who studies the truth and principles underlying human conduct and knowledge and the nature of the universe; taught people how they could improve themselves and society
- A person who pays artists to produce works
- Embodiment of a Renaissance man - a talented painter, sculptor, scientist, and inventor
- Famous oligarchy who controlled Renaissance Florence
- Movement led by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The art of making speeches
- The language of the common person - used mainly for reading and writing
- How people can be good members of their society by educating oneself about history and polical issues and working to improve society
- Invention which allowed people to quickly spread ideas of the Renaissance
- Belief that life on Earth has value; borrowing ideas from the Greeks and the Romans
- Policy which encourages countries to expand their territory
- Renaissance city famous for being built on water
- Type of government controlled by small number of rich people
- Scholars who studied Greek and Roman writings and art and applied classical ideas in their own lives and work
- A form of government in which people elect representatives to rule the country
26 Clues: The art of making speeches • Technique very common in Renaissance art • A person who pays artists to produce works • Renaissance city famous for being built on water • Famous oligarchy who controlled Renaissance Florence • A very clever person who is good at many different things • Movement led by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-11
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- Family who ruled Florence during the Renaissance, became wealthy from banking, spent a lot of money on art, controlled Florence for about 3 centuries
- A person who is successful when it comes to working, and overall universal, knew how to dance, fight, sing, write poetry, and how to create art, and well educated with the classics.
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- a person who supports artists, especially financially
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Sculptor. Probably exerted greatest influence of any Florentine artist before Michelangelo. His statues expressed an appreciation of the incredible variety of human nature.
- sculptor, painter, architect, inventor, and mathematician. considered well-rounded universal person, painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- Italian Renaissance painter; he painted frescos, his most famous being The School of Athens.
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)
- An Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
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- Italy's leading cultural center during Renaissance; important for trade and commerce; dominated by Medici's
- A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- German printer who invented the movable type printing press;
- an Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy (1265-1321)
- Renaissance writer; formerly a politician, wrote The Prince; accepted the philosophy that "the end justifies the means."
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe (1466-1536)
- Catholic priest who went against the Church by posting the 95 Theses; was excommunicated from the Church and considered a heretic; Considered the founder of the Reformation
- the everyday speech of the people
- The selling of favors or forgiveness or prayers by the Church
20 Clues: the everyday speech of the people • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • a person who supports artists, especially financially • German printer who invented the movable type printing press; • The selling of favors or forgiveness or prayers by the Church • A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351 • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-11
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- Catholic priest who went against the Church by posting the 95 Theses; was excommunicated from the Church and considered a heretic; Considered the founder of the Reformation
- An Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
- a person who supports artists, especially financially
- Italian Renaissance painter; he painted frescos, his most famous being The School of Athens.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- German printer who invented the movable type printing press;
- Sculptor. Probably exerted greatest influence of any Florentine artist before Michelangelo. His statues expressed an appreciation of the incredible variety of human nature.
- the everyday speech of the people
- sculptor, painter, architect, inventor, and mathematician. considered well-rounded universal person, painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
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- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)
- A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- Family who ruled Florence during the Renaissance, became wealthy from banking, spent a lot of money on art, controlled Florence for about 3 centuries
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- A person who is successful when it comes to working, and overall universal, knew how to dance, fight, sing, write poetry, and how to create art, and well educated with the classics.
- Italy's leading cultural center during Renaissance; important for trade and commerce; dominated by Medici's
- an Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy (1265-1321)
- Renaissance writer; formerly a politician, wrote The Prince; accepted the philosophy that "the end justifies the means."
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe (1466-1536)
- The selling of favors or forgiveness or prayers by the Church
20 Clues: the everyday speech of the people • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • a person who supports artists, especially financially • German printer who invented the movable type printing press; • The selling of favors or forgiveness or prayers by the Church • A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351 • ...
Renaissance Period (Day One) 2023-08-28
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- someone who financially supports an artist or musician
- The sackbut was an early type of ____________.
- The __________ Press was invented in 1436. This allowed for compositions to be printed, and music was no longer copied by hand.
- discovered the Earth is not the center of the universe
- a sacred, polyphonic vocal composition that is usually unaccompanied
- This country was primed for the Renaissance for exactly one reason- money.
- a curved instrument with finger holes, made of wood or ivory. It used a mouthpiece similar to those used on present day brass instruments.
- a group of instruments playing together
- The crumhorn was a __________ reed instrument which had a cap over the reed.
- The Renaissance trumpet did not have any __________ and different notes were produced by changing the lip pressure on the mouthpiece.
- literally means "rebirth"
- a secular, polyphonic song based on poems, often about love
- This was a popular sport during the Renaissance, but King Henry VIII banned it because it became so violent.
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- an ancestor of the oboe and double reed instrument. It had a very brash, reedy sound.
- a polyphonic composition in which two or more melodies repeat each other at different points in the music
- This instrument was played in a similar way to the harpsichord, but the strings ran parallel to the keyboard.
- The harpsichord generally has ______ rows of keys. (write out the number)
- The Renaissance existed during the rediscovery of Roman and ________ culture.
- The humanities are now known as the _______ arts.
- This painting is arguably the most famous of all time. It was created by Leonardo daVinci during the Renaissance.
- The recorder was a __________ instrument and was the predecessor of the flute
- a musical texture in which one voice has the melody, while the other parts serve as accompaniment
- the dye the Italians used from the Ottomans
- The lute had how many strings? (write out the number)
- The viol was the most important _________ instrument of the Renaissance period.
25 Clues: literally means "rebirth" • a group of instruments playing together • the dye the Italians used from the Ottomans • The sackbut was an early type of ____________. • The humanities are now known as the _______ arts. • The lute had how many strings? (write out the number) • someone who financially supports an artist or musician • ...
Renaissance 2024-03-25
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- The city where the Renaissance began
- The view that the individual was more important than the community
- An art technique used to create 3d art on flat surfaces.2 words
- Famous Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel. Also a ninja turtle.
- Someone who helped support artists
- The family of patrons who ruled Florence Italy
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- The view that religion does not have to be the center of everything.
- The rebirth of Greek and Roman Culture
- The social ranking system used before the Renaissance
- The view that learning led to a better earthly life
- The most famous painting created during the Renaissance. 2 words
- One of the reasons the Renaissance started in Italy
12 Clues: Someone who helped support artists • The city where the Renaissance began • The rebirth of Greek and Roman Culture • The family of patrons who ruled Florence Italy • The view that learning led to a better earthly life • One of the reasons the Renaissance started in Italy • The social ranking system used before the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2019-10-29
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- the movement that began in 14th century Italy
- wrote the Canterbury Tales
- people began to question _____
- created calculus
- time period had vast achievements in ____,literature,and science
- the following leaders and not mixing it with religion
- created telescope theory
- experimentation not _______
- what people of the renaissance studied
- time period within 1350-1600
- No _______ concerns rather everyday human problems
- revived interest in _________
- belief that people have tremendous ________
- wrote the Divine Comedy in the national language
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- statue that represented humanism
- wrote Utopia
- painted the last supper
- sculpted pieto
- renaissance=____/reborn
- disproved the Ptolemaic
- many _____ changed
- Humanism was a _____ movement
- rediscovery of ________
- wrote the Prince
- wrote the praise of folly
25 Clues: wrote Utopia • sculpted pieto • created calculus • wrote the Prince • many _____ changed • painted the last supper • renaissance=____/reborn • disproved the Ptolemaic • rediscovery of ________ • created telescope theory • wrote the praise of folly • wrote the Canterbury Tales • experimentation not _______ • time period within 1350-1600 • Humanism was a _____ movement • ...
AOP WORLD HISTORY 2016-09-26
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- salah satu karya Shakespeare
- keluarga banker di abad 13-17
- era setelah abad kegelapan
- filosofi yang diciptakan oleh Descartes
- penjelajah dari Eropa
- kota air di eropa
- buku hasil print pertama di Eropa
- kota pemulai era renaissance
- ajaran martin luther
- Negara bagian di italy yang unggul dalam Perdagangan senjata
- Keluarga penguasa Milan sebelum Sforza
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- Pencetus heliosentris
- Buku politik karangan Niccolo Macchiaveli
- sultan ottoman yang melakukan ekspansi besar pada abad 16
- pemimpin pertama pelaut eropa yang masuk ke Indonesia
- penakluk Konstantinople
- penulis de humanis corporis fabrica
- karya Leonardo Davinci
- arti kata Renaissance
- ratu Negara eropa yang memulai inqusisi, dimana Negara tersebut masuk kedalam masa keemasan dan tingkat kriminalitas terkecil sepanjang sejarah
20 Clues: kota air di eropa • ajaran martin luther • Pencetus heliosentris • penjelajah dari Eropa • arti kata Renaissance • karya Leonardo Davinci • penakluk Konstantinople • era setelah abad kegelapan • salah satu karya Shakespeare • kota pemulai era renaissance • keluarga banker di abad 13-17 • buku hasil print pertama di Eropa • penulis de humanis corporis fabrica • ...
Renaissance Age Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-08
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- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language.
- What the Renaissance followed
- A machine made in the Renaissance that places ink on paper that streamlined the making of books.
- a visual object or experience consciously created through an expression of skill or imagination
- a new system of astrology founded in the rennaisance that says that the earth revolves around the sun.
- The century number that the Renaissance started
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- What Renaissance means in french.
- An explosive implement that was invented in the Renaissance that is used in muskets, cannons, and Bullets today.
- The thought that the sun and all the other planets revolve around the earth
- An invention made in the Renaissance that people write on to this day.
- The century number that the Renaissance fell off.
- Written works.
13 Clues: Written works. • What the Renaissance followed • What Renaissance means in french. • The century number that the Renaissance started • The century number that the Renaissance fell off. • An invention made in the Renaissance that people write on to this day. • The thought that the sun and all the other planets revolve around the earth • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2024-04-15
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- A ___ of classical knowledge
- Dutch philosopher and christian humanist
- portrait of birth of venus
- and poet of the early renaissance
- wealthy people who sponsored artists
- most famous and powerful family
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- the main cause for the renaissance
- spent 4 years studying in florence
- Author of "the divine comedy"
- the "renaissance" man
- greatest artist of all time
- Where did the renaissance begin in 1350
12 Clues: the "renaissance" man • portrait of birth of venus • greatest artist of all time • A ___ of classical knowledge • Author of "the divine comedy" • most famous and powerful family • and poet of the early renaissance • the main cause for the renaissance • spent 4 years studying in florence • wealthy people who sponsored artists • Where did the renaissance begin in 1350 • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-11
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- A cultural revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe, inspired by classical antiquity, beginning in the 14th century.
- Gutenberg: The inventor of the movable-type printing press, which revolutionized the spread of knowledge during the Renaissance.
- A renowned Renaissance artist famous for his sculptures like David and his paintings on the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- The everyday spoken language of a region, which Renaissance writers increasingly used to make literature more accessible.
- More: A Renaissance humanist and author of Utopia, who was executed for opposing King Henry VIII.
- Shakespeare: An English playwright and poet whose works, like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, define much of Renaissance literature.
- An idealized, perfect society, famously described by Thomas More in his book Utopia.
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- Family: A wealthy Florence-based family whose patronage of the arts helped fuel the Renaissance's cultural flourishing.
- A Renaissance philosophy emphasizing the value of human experience, reason, and the study of classical texts.
- da Vinci: A Renaissance genius known for his art, inventions, and scientific observations, including the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- An Italian political theorist best known for his work The Prince, advocating for pragmatic, often ruthless, leadership.
- style of painting: A technique of painting on wet plaster, creating lasting, vibrant murals, used by artists like Michelangelo.
- Non-religious; a focus on worldly concerns rather than spiritual or religious matters.
- Lisa: Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, renowned for its mysterious smile and artistic technique.
14 Clues: An idealized, perfect society, famously described by Thomas More in his book Utopia. • Non-religious; a focus on worldly concerns rather than spiritual or religious matters. • More: A Renaissance humanist and author of Utopia, who was executed for opposing King Henry VIII. • ...
Renaissance Music Crossword 2017-08-28
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- a polyphonic choral work set to a sacred Latin text other than the ordinary of the mass.
- appears in all of Josquin's masses, sometimes to the exclusion of other structural devices.
- This became increasingly elaborate with highly independent voices throughout the 14th century.
- One of Palestrina's most enduring works.
- an Italian Renaissance composer of sacred music and the best-known 16th-century representative of the Roman school of musical composition (last name)
- is more gentle flow than a sharply defined beat during the Renaissance period.
- is chiefly polyphonic during the Renaissance period.
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- This means "Re-birth".
- a polyphonic choral composition made up of five sections: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
- The two main forms of sacred Renaissance music are the motet and the mass.
- School in which Josquin Desprez is usually considered to be the central figure of.
- had an increasing distribution, with a wide variety of forms, but one must be cautious about assuming an explosion in variety.
- Close relationship between words and music.
- Palestrina's most famous mass.
- He is widely considered by music scholars to be the first master of the high Renaissance style of polyphonic vocal music that was emerging during his lifetime (First name)
15 Clues: This means "Re-birth". • Palestrina's most famous mass. • One of Palestrina's most enduring works. • Close relationship between words and music. • is chiefly polyphonic during the Renaissance period. • The two main forms of sacred Renaissance music are the motet and the mass. • is more gentle flow than a sharply defined beat during the Renaissance period. • ...
Renaissance 2021-01-04
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- most famous for painting the prince
- was the leading poet in the middle ages and early renaissance
- a native language used to write hamlet
- means "of this world"
- made paintings of sculptures
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- a well known poet who wrote hamlet
- means "rebirth"
- invented movable type printing
- a renaissance artist who painted wit
- greatest humanist painter in renaissance
- a renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: means "rebirth" • means "of this world" • made paintings of sculptures • invented movable type printing • a well known poet who wrote hamlet • most famous for painting the prince • a renaissance artist who painted wit • a native language used to write hamlet • greatest humanist painter in renaissance • a renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- Charging interest on a loan
- The first book to every be printed
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- The cause of the Renaissance
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- A book by Sir Thomas More
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- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- The country where the Renaissance took place
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Another one of Petrach's
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- The first book to every be printed
- The country where the Renaissance took place
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- A book by Sir Thomas More
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- Another one of Petrach's
- The cause of the Renaissance
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
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- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- Charging interest on a loan
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- The country where the Renaissance took place
- The cause of the Renaissance
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- The first book to every be printed
- A book by Sir Thomas More
- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
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- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- Another one of Petrach's
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
- Charging interest on a loan
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
Renaissance - Chapter 5 2024-09-18
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- A popular theme used in Renaissance art.
- The type of education system that we mostly use in the U.S.
- Book about political power written by Machiavelli.
- Group from the Calvinist church that could punish people.
- Where the Renaissance started.
- An intellectual movement that lead to changes in Education.
- Document that made Martin Luther an outlaw.
- The way Renaissance artists portrayed the human body.
- He developed the first moveable type printing press in Europe.
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- These people were known as radicals, & wanted the separation of church and state.
- What Martin Luther believed would lead to salvation.
- Who first broke away from the Catholic Church?
- Type of paint that allowed for better details and bolder colors.
- The title of the highest person in the Catholic Church.
- Who started his own protestant church so he could get a divorce?
- Type of marriages popular during the Italian Renaissance.
- He wrote a book that used humor to criticize the Catholic Church.
- Was the first step towards religious freedom for all.
- The one topic that really made Martin Luther angry.
- Where Martin Luther started the Reformation.
20 Clues: Where the Renaissance started. • A popular theme used in Renaissance art. • Document that made Martin Luther an outlaw. • Where Martin Luther started the Reformation. • Who first broke away from the Catholic Church? • Book about political power written by Machiavelli. • The one topic that really made Martin Luther angry. • ...
Renaissance Music Crossword 2017-08-28
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- a polyphonic choral work set to a sacred Latin text other than the ordinary of the mass.
- appears in all of Josquin's masses, sometimes to the exclusion of other structural devices.
- This became increasingly elaborate with highly independent voices throughout the 14th century.
- One of Palestrina's most enduring works.
- an Italian Renaissance composer of sacred music and the best-known 16th-century representative of the Roman school of musical composition (last name)
- is more gentle flow than a sharply defined beat during the Renaissance period.
- is chiefly polyphonic during the Renaissance period.
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- This means "Re-birth".
- a polyphonic choral composition made up of five sections: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
- The two main forms of sacred Renaissance music are the motet and the mass.
- School in which Josquin Desprez is usually considered to be the central figure of.
- had an increasing distribution, with a wide variety of forms, but one must be cautious about assuming an explosion in variety.
- Close relationship between words and music.
- Palestrina's most famous mass.
- He is widely considered by music scholars to be the first master of the high Renaissance style of polyphonic vocal music that was emerging during his lifetime (First name)
15 Clues: This means "Re-birth". • Palestrina's most famous mass. • One of Palestrina's most enduring works. • Close relationship between words and music. • is chiefly polyphonic during the Renaissance period. • The two main forms of sacred Renaissance music are the motet and the mass. • is more gentle flow than a sharply defined beat during the Renaissance period. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-06
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- The invention was primarily made of wood and used metal cutouts of letters (made of tin, alloy of lead, and antimony) and was held by a wooden frame.
- This model of the solar system depicts the sun in the center of it.
- St Peter's ____ is the church of the Italian High Renaissance located in Vatican City,
- A concept made by Leonardo Da Vinci that theoretically fly
- Bronze statue of the biblical hero by the Italian Early Renaissance sculptor
- ____ was one of the 2 major performing arts in renaissance
- ___ focuses on grammar, logic and rhetoric
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- _ focus on intellect rather than technical skills
- What is one of the two most popular types of writing in English literature during renaissance?
- ___ text was focused on ancient literature and history
- A symmetrical villa with a central dome, exemplifying harmony and balance.
- What was a common material used in Renaissance architecture that gave buildings a sense of grandeur and elegance?
- The renaissance was ___ with Catholicism being the dominant religion
- an ancient astronomical instrument used for solving problems related to time and the position of celestial bodies.
- The school of ____ represents all the greatest mathematicians, philosophers and scientists from classical antiquity gathered together
15 Clues: ___ focuses on grammar, logic and rhetoric • _ focus on intellect rather than technical skills • ___ text was focused on ancient literature and history • A concept made by Leonardo Da Vinci that theoretically fly • ____ was one of the 2 major performing arts in renaissance • This model of the solar system depicts the sun in the center of it. • ...
WHO WAS GALILEO? 2022-07-21
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- Galileo was born in ___________.
- Galileo, Shakespeare and Galileo went down in history as _________________ of Renaissance.
- At eleven, Galileo learned __________ and Latin languages in the monastery.
- Galileo studied ancient subject of ________.
- Galileo’s father was a _____________.
- Playing the __________ became a great passion for Galileo.
- Galileo’s telescope could ________ objects many times his size.
- In 1607. Galileo was ____________.
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- Pisa’s most famous landmark was called the ________ tower.
- Galileo learned how to draw in ___________.
- The ___________ could arrest and try heretics.
- Galileo was born into an exciting age known as the ________________. Renaissance
- Galileo ___________ the heavens with his telescope.
- The sights were not visible to the ________ eye.
- For thousands of years, people thought that the sun and all the planets circled ___________.
- Renaissance comes from a French word meaning _______________.
16 Clues: Galileo was born in ___________. • In 1607. Galileo was ____________. • Galileo’s father was a _____________. • Galileo learned how to draw in ___________. • Galileo studied ancient subject of ________. • The ___________ could arrest and try heretics. • The sights were not visible to the ________ eye. • Galileo ___________ the heavens with his telescope. • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- The first book to every be printed
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- The country where the Renaissance took place
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- The cause of the Renaissance
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- Charging interest on a loan
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- Another one of Petrach's
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- A book by Sir Thomas More
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
The Renaissance - Liam Hennessy 2025-04-10
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- Many referred the renaissance as a what
- Author of “The Prince,” known for his political theory
- Inventor of the movable-type printing press
- A key patron of the arts and ruler of Florence
- Artistic and cultural movement inspired by ancient Greece and Rome
- A technique used in art to create the illusion of depth and space
- Person who emphasized the value of individual potential and reason
- Ancient empire known for its law, roads, and gladiators
- The city in Italy that was a major center of the Renaissance
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- Renaissance master famous for his woodcuts and 'Rhinoceros' print
- English writer known for his tragedies, comedies, and histories
- Painter of “The School of Athens”
- Mona Lisa artist and inventor of the flying machine
- Philosophy that emphasizes separation from the church
- Place where the Renaissance began
- Ancient civilization known for its philosophy, art, and democracy
- Sculptor of the David and painter of the Sistine Chapel
- A method of painting on freshly laid wet plaster
- Painter known for his detailed altarpieces and “Descent from the Cross”
- Wrote a book called “Utopia”
20 Clues: Wrote a book called “Utopia” • Painter of “The School of Athens” • Place where the Renaissance began • Many referred the renaissance as a what • Inventor of the movable-type printing press • A key patron of the arts and ruler of Florence • A method of painting on freshly laid wet plaster • Mona Lisa artist and inventor of the flying machine • ...
7th grade Renaissance ch 13 2014-05-12
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- the city-state known as the "Athens of Italy"
- Isabella d'Este had a room in her house with so many books and works of art it was known as ______
- meaning rebirth
- this man was a poet and a playwright, and also started a famous theater.
- as a young man Michelangelo wanted to be a _____
- this man was a famous inventor whose invention helped Renaissance writers reach a wider audience
- the Renaissance began around 1350 in northern ______
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- this group of people were at the bottom of society
- one of the most famous and important ruling families
- this became an important concern to Renaissance thinkers.
- a properly education Renaissance man was known as the _____
- most of the trade routes passed through the eastern end of which sea?
- during the middle ages, people believed that trying to achieve __________ was a goal that could only be achieved in the afterlife.
- this group of people believed it was important to be interested in the activities of human beings
- the famous painting the Last Supper was painted on the wall in a ______
- the shortage of ______ caused nearly 10% of the population to die
- the nobles and clergy had special ______ and responsibilities
- Florence had a form of government known as ______
- this disease caused ugly black spots to form on the skin
- during this century, workers were paid _____ wages
20 Clues: meaning rebirth • the city-state known as the "Athens of Italy" • as a young man Michelangelo wanted to be a _____ • Florence had a form of government known as ______ • this group of people were at the bottom of society • during this century, workers were paid _____ wages • one of the most famous and important ruling families • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- Charging interest on a loan
- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- A book by Sir Thomas More
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
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- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- The first book to every be printed
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- Another one of Petrach's
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- The cause of the Renaissance
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- The country where the Renaissance took place
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- The first book to every be printed
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
- Charging interest on a loan
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- Another one of Petrach's
- A book by Sir Thomas More
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- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- The country where the Renaissance took place
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- The cause of the Renaissance
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
Chapter 11 2015-02-08
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- the interest in the _____ was renewed
- invented moveable type
- an emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- Raphael was known for his ________ paintings other known as paintings of Mary
- father of humanism
- an Italian who wrote about the importance and influential works of government
- a writer from Spain
- men no longer meekly accepted the authority of the ________ Church
- the ______ family became the most famous patrons of the arts
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- a consequence of the renaissance was the development of the moveable ____ was made
- this Italian painter added movement to paintings
- Shakespeare was born in _______
- someone who paid an artist to work for them was called a ______
- the path of the renaissance started in ____
- greatest play writer of all time
- father of fresco
- a consequence of the renaissance was that _________ was more available
- Italian painter who added three dimensional effects in painting
- pointed out the evils and problems of the renaissance society
- the study of history, science, grammar, literature and philosophy was called _______ arts
- people believed education was the remedy for ___
21 Clues: father of fresco • father of humanism • a writer from Spain • invented moveable type • Shakespeare was born in _______ • greatest play writer of all time • the interest in the _____ was renewed • the path of the renaissance started in ____ • this Italian painter added movement to paintings • people believed education was the remedy for ___ • ...
Chapter 11 2015-02-08
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- father of humanism
- someone who paid an artist to work for them was called a ______
- greatest play writer of all time
- this Italian painter added movement to paintings
- Italian painter who added three dimensional effects in painting
- a consequence of the renaissance was that _________ was more available
- the path of the renaissance started in ____
- men no longer meekly accepted the authority of the ________ Church
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- Raphael was known for his ________ paintings other known as paintings of Mary
- the interest in the _____ was renewed
- invented moveable type
- an Italian who wrote about the importance and influential works of government
- the ______ family became the most famous patrons of the arts
- pointed out the evils and problems of the renaissance society
- father of fresco
- an emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- a consequence of the renaissance was the development of the moveable ____ was made
- the study of history, science, grammar, literature and philosophy was called _______ arts
- a writer from Spain
- people believed education was the remedy for ___
- Shakespeare was born in _______
21 Clues: father of fresco • father of humanism • a writer from Spain • invented moveable type • Shakespeare was born in _______ • greatest play writer of all time • the interest in the _____ was renewed • the path of the renaissance started in ____ • this Italian painter added movement to paintings • people believed education was the remedy for ___ • ...
het sonnet 2021-05-04
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- Twee maal 3 verzen krijgt samen één benaming, namelijk één …
- Synoniem van een zesvoetige jambe
- Het klassieke thema van het sonnet
- Kenmerk renaissance: geen anonimiteit
- Mens staat centraal,kenmerk van renaissance
- Intelligente en leergierige auteur die zijn eerste toneelstuk schrijft tussen zijn 14 en 16 jaar. (enkel familienaam)
- Twee maal 4 verzen krijgt samen één benaming, namelijk de …
- Klankovereenkomst van twee woorden, elk bestaand de uit een beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergreep
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- Een belangrijke literatuurprijs die sinds 1947 wordt uitgereikt voor een oeuvre.
- Renaissance betekent …
- Klankovereenkomst van twee beklemtoonde eenlettergrepige woorden
- Verhouding die intrinsieke schoonheid bezit
- Door deze term ontstaat er in het sonnet harmonie tussen vorm en inhoud
- Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen, wordt bepaald door versvoet
- De kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers
- Één strofe van 4 verzen
- Vader van het sonnet en grondlegger Italiaanse renaissance
- één maal 3 verzen
- Menselijke eigenschappen toekennen aan dieren en objecten
- Rondreis door EU als voorbereiding op handelscarrière, om kennis te maken met andere steden en mensen.
20 Clues: één maal 3 verzen • Renaissance betekent … • Één strofe van 4 verzen • Synoniem van een zesvoetige jambe • Het klassieke thema van het sonnet • Kenmerk renaissance: geen anonimiteit • De kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers • Verhouding die intrinsieke schoonheid bezit • Mens staat centraal,kenmerk van renaissance • Menselijke eigenschappen toekennen aan dieren en objecten • ...
Unit #9 Review 2024-04-23
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- Centralized Russian imperial power
- Emphasis on human potential
- death Killed ⅓ of Europe's population
- Book that depicts a fictional society
- Wrote book about how to be a good ruler
- Weakened the Pope
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Supper Painting of Jesus with the 12 Apostles
- Renaissance Writer
- Prince Written by Machiavelli
- Invented the printing press
- Captured Jerusalem
- Thomas More beheaded by Henry VIII
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- Wealthy people who supported the arts
- Start of the Renaissance
- Lisa Famous painting of a man’s wife
- Renaissance greatest mind
- Carta Document that limited power of the king
- Painted the roof of the Sistine Chapel
- and Juliet Famous play written by Shakespeare
- Powerful family in Florence
- The Great Expanded the Russian Nation
- Expand the supply of money and expedite trade
- Famous english playwright
- of David Famous statue sculpted by Michaelangelo
- Centers Italian City-States
- Capet Established the French throne in the city of Paris
- Dutch humanist who wrote in Praise of folly
- Pre-Renaissance
- of Arc Unifying factor in France
30 Clues: Pre-Renaissance • Weakened the Pope • Renaissance Writer • Captured Jerusalem • Painter of Mona Lisa • Start of the Renaissance • Renaissance greatest mind • Famous english playwright • Emphasis on human potential • Powerful family in Florence • Invented the printing press • Centers Italian City-States • Centralized Russian imperial power • Prince Written by Machiavelli • ...
Europe's Transition from the MIddle Ages to the Renaissance 2023-09-18
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- - Coined money used for trade.
- - Group between nobles and commoners; rose with urban growth. (two words)
- - Associations of merchants or artisans in medieval towns.
- - Devastating pandemic in the 14th century (two words).
- - Valuable trade commodities from the East.
- - Known as "The Magnificent"; Renaissance patron. (three words)
- - Material from elephant tusks used in art and decoration.
- - Italian city known for its leaning tower.
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- - Italian city with canals, known for its maritime prowess.
- - Series of religious wars in the medieval period.
- - Nobles with large landholdings in the medieval period. (two words)
- - Period of "rebirth" in arts and science; started in Italy.
- - Financial institution activities; began in medieval Italy.
- - Luxurious fabric originally from China.
- - Italian city, hub of the Renaissance.
- - Italian word for tables used by early money changers.
- - System where land was owned by lords and worked by vassals.
- - Governing body in Renaissance Florence.
- - Traders, especially in the context of medieval trade routes.
- - Gold coin and currency of Florence.
- - Powerful family in Florence; patrons of the arts.
21 Clues: - Coined money used for trade. • - Gold coin and currency of Florence. • - Italian city, hub of the Renaissance. • - Luxurious fabric originally from China. • - Governing body in Renaissance Florence. • - Valuable trade commodities from the East. • - Italian city known for its leaning tower. • - Series of religious wars in the medieval period. • ...
Renaissance Timeline 3 pulley2024 2024-07-30
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- - Inventor of the printing press.
- - Style of art and architecture that emphasized grandeur and richness.
- - Italian city-state, center of the Renaissance.
- - Calvinist belief that God has already chosen who will be saved.
- - Northern Renaissance artist known for engravings.
- - Founder of the Jesuits.
- - Model of the universe with the sun at the center.
- - Belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine.
- - Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel.
- - A council of the Roman Catholic Church convened to examine the church's doctrines and practices.
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- - Early critic of the Catholic Church.
- - A person who gives financial support to artists.
- - English playwright and poet of the Renaissance.
- - The branch of Christianity headed by the Pope.
- - A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God.
- - Astronomer who supported heliocentrism.
- - Religious movement that led to the creation of Protestantism.
- - Queen of England who established the Anglican Church.
- - A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained.
- - Focus on worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- - Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
21 Clues: - Founder of the Jesuits. • - Inventor of the printing press. • - Early critic of the Catholic Church. • - Astronomer who supported heliocentrism. • - The branch of Christianity headed by the Pope. • - Italian city-state, center of the Renaissance. • - English playwright and poet of the Renaissance. • - Focus on worldly rather than spiritual matters. • ...
Music History 2023-05-22
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- This composer could play anything after one hearing
- Instruments were used for this during the Renaissance.
- This era means "extravagance".
- The term used to describe a family of instruments.
- A 4 movement piece used predominantly in the Classical Era
- A 7 part piece performed in the Catholic Church.
- The term used to describe a composer writing for a specific person.
- A song sung in an Opera to portray a character's emotions
- This era means "rebirth".
- This composer was a master of the Organ.
- This composer bridged the Classical and Romantic
- The term used to signify the emotions for a particular piece.
- A sacred piece performed in the Renaissance Era.
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- This invention moved music forward in the Renaissance
- This major instrument was invented in the Classical
- This piano player composed Nocturnes in the Romantic Era
- The music of the Medieval Period
- This era had an emphasis on emotions.
- This era saw most of the modern instruments invented.
- Invented during the Baroque, but popular during the Classical Era
- This composer wrote the "Messiah".
21 Clues: This era means "rebirth". • This era means "extravagance". • The music of the Medieval Period • This composer wrote the "Messiah". • This era had an emphasis on emotions. • This composer was a master of the Organ. • A 7 part piece performed in the Catholic Church. • This composer bridged the Classical and Romantic • A sacred piece performed in the Renaissance Era. • ...
Chapter 11a 2025-02-20
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- what is one of the most important documents in english history
- what is another name for Spanish Muslims
- who invented the moveable - type
- who was a famous play writer that made Romeo and Juliet
- who pointed out the evils of the renaissance
- who was the first to make movement in paintings
- what is the term for when a king gets their church blessing withdrew
- what is the term for when a person is deprived of sacraments
- who painted the famous painting Mona Lisa
- who painted the sistine chapel
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- who was someone that paid an artist to work for them
- who was the father of humanism
- who is considered the father of renaissance
- what is the term for the revival of learning
- what was believed to be the remedy for sin
- who was the first to do 3-d paintings
- who wrote the famous book called "Don Quijote"
- what city did the renaissance start in
- who wrote about the government
- what country became disunited into many separate kingdoms
20 Clues: who was the father of humanism • who wrote about the government • who painted the sistine chapel • who invented the moveable - type • who was the first to do 3-d paintings • what city did the renaissance start in • what is another name for Spanish Muslims • who painted the famous painting Mona Lisa • what was believed to be the remedy for sin • ...
WHO WAS GALILEO? 2022-07-21
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- Playing the __________ became a great passion for Galileo.
- LEANING TOWER Pisa’s most famous landmark was called ________.
- At eleven, Galileo learned __________ and Latin languages in the monastery.
- For thousands of years, people thought that the sun and all the planets circled ___________.
- Galileo’s father was a _____________.
- The sights were not visible to the ________ eye.
- Galileo, Shakespeare and Galileo went down in history as _________________ of Renaissance.
- Galileo learned how to draw in ___________.
- Galileo was born in ___________.
- The ___________ could arrest and try heretics.
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- In 1607. Galileo was ____________.
- Galileo ___________ the heavens with his telescope.
- Galileo’s telescope could ________ objects many times his size.
- Galileo was born into an exciting age known as the ________________. Renaissance
- Galileo studied ancient subject of ________.
- Renaissance comes from a French word meaning _______________.
16 Clues: Galileo was born in ___________. • In 1607. Galileo was ____________. • Galileo’s father was a _____________. • Galileo learned how to draw in ___________. • Galileo studied ancient subject of ________. • The ___________ could arrest and try heretics. • The sights were not visible to the ________ eye. • Galileo ___________ the heavens with his telescope. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-12-20
10 Clues: Famous painter • Started in Italy • Humans focused on this • Famous book by Shakespeare • _____ was invented in 1440 • Leonardo Da Vinci painted this • The year the renaissance started • When was the end of the Renaissance • Very popular during the renaissance • Popular religion during the Renaissance
Unit 9 review 2024-04-25
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- A book that depicts the perfect society
- and Juliet- Famous play written by Shakespeare
- Lisa- famous painting made of a women
- Thomas More- beheaded by hennery the VIII
- carta- document that limited the power of the king
- painter of the roof of sistine chapel
- renaissance writer
- - painter of the mona lisa and last supper
- supper- painting of Jesus eating with his 12 disciples
- pre-renaissance
- Prince- book written by Machiavelli
- weakened the pope
- Dutch humanist who wrote praise of folly
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- of David- statue made by Michelangelo
- deal- killed 1/3 of Europe's population
- people who paid to fund artists
- human potential
- centers- italian city states
- of the arc- Unifying factor in France
- captured Jerusalem
- Capet- made the French throne in the city of Paris
- English play writer
- The Great- expanded Russian nation
- wrote the book about how to be a good ruler
- start of the renaissance
- renaissance greatest mind
- inventor of the printing press
- powerful family in florence
- centralized Jerusalem
- expand the supply of money and trade
30 Clues: human potential • pre-renaissance • weakened the pope • captured Jerusalem • renaissance writer • English play writer • centralized Jerusalem • start of the renaissance • renaissance greatest mind • powerful family in florence • centers- italian city states • inventor of the printing press • people who paid to fund artists • The Great- expanded Russian nation • ...
Harlem Rennaisance 2013-12-24
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- midtown Manhattan
- Harlem Art should represent
- This Harlem Renaissance writer was born in Jamaica
- famous Harlem Renaissance Era night spot that was a "Jim Crow" club
- a musician who rose to fame during the "Harlem Renaissance."
- This Harlem Renaissance writer went to high school in Cleveland
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- This major event led to the end of the Harlem Renaissance
- African-American families migrated to Northern cities in multitudes
- Nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization
- Harlem Renaissance writer inspired by the English Romantics
- "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"
11 Clues: midtown Manhattan • Harlem Art should represent • This Harlem Renaissance writer was born in Jamaica • "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" • Nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization • This major event led to the end of the Harlem Renaissance • Harlem Renaissance writer inspired by the English Romantics • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- _____ caused many innovators to experience setbacks
- A form of purchasing a path to heaven condemned and damned by Luther
- The feudal system caused many to have a very poor _______
- The era we live in now is know is the _____
- Wrote many books including the prince
- Before scientific discoveries celestial bodies had an impact on natural affairs. Da vinci had a horoscope of Aries.
- Caused the protestant reformation
- Non-Religious way of doing things. Many artists during the Renaissance created Secular pieces of art. Raphael created Secular pieces of art
- The first to introduced Linear perspective into artwork
- After the Renaissance the European population increased greatly because of the ______ of previously uninhabited areas
- World The Renaissance occurred here
- This is different to every person and there are different types of it. Da Vinci was the first to create artwork that incorporated ________
- Was greatly changed after the Renaissance took place
- The theory of the universe followed by the Church before the theory of heliocentrism was proven by Galileo and other astronomers.
- Created the heliocentric theory
- Office of the church
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- When there’s a ruling class. The Medici is an example
- Depending on one’s _____ the might have contributed differently than others to Renaissance.
- A woman author in the French Renaissance who was the French princess
- Copernicus invented this theory
- Luther challenged the church and this happened
- Was invented by Gutenberg
- Many philosophers and innovators believed that people had the right to express themselves and shape their own lives.
- Expanded on a theory about heliocentrism
- Luther loathed a journey that people would take to spiritually significant place. Those who would take this journey had a specific name.
- This faith played a dominant role in the 2 routes that ran across the Western World. These routes caused a deadly plague.
- Worked with Luther to translate the bible into the vernacular creating new versions on his own invention
- Played a large role in the English Renaissance creating plays and pieces of literature that would be forever remembered
- Depending on the status of one on the feudal system you might have different ____?
- A author of mixed cultures who played a role in the French and Italian Renaissance
- The rise of the merchant class led to the downfall of a specific system
- The bible had to be printed in the ______ of the people so that ordinary people could read it
32 Clues: Office of the church • Was invented by Gutenberg • Copernicus invented this theory • Created the heliocentric theory • Caused the protestant reformation • World The Renaissance occurred here • Wrote many books including the prince • Expanded on a theory about heliocentrism • The era we live in now is know is the _____ • Luther challenged the church and this happened • ...
reni 2025-11-20
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- Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian
- German inventor credited with introducing Europe to mechanical movable type printing
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- everyday language instead of classical languages
- English playwright, poet, and actor
- an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher and noted Renaissance humanist
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- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- Italian Renaissance artist known for his work as a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- Italian Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- a mural painting where pigments are mixed with water and applied to wet plaster
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models
- a Renaissance cultural movement
- a renowned portrait of an Italian woman
- a powerful Italian family that ruled Florence and Tuscany from 1434 to 1737
14 Clues: a Renaissance cultural movement • English playwright, poet, and actor • a renowned portrait of an Italian woman • everyday language instead of classical languages • Italian Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • ...
Renaissance 2019-05-14
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- Built the first telescope
- One who thought planets went around the sun
- Created David and La Pieta
- Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore
- Studied human anatomy
- Sponsored Christopher Columbus's adventure.
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- made England strong and wealthy (golden ages of England)
- Poet and Playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- Wrote the Prince
- Proved that the planets revolved around the sun
- Father of modern astronomy
- Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote
- Wrote the Divine Comedy
- Reformed Catholic Church
- Ruled Florence for over 300 years.
- Made the printing press
16 Clues: Wrote the Prince • Studied human anatomy • Wrote the Divine Comedy • Made the printing press • Reformed Catholic Church • Built the first telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Created David and La Pieta • Ruled Florence for over 300 years. • Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote • Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore • One who thought planets went around the sun • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-06
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- North America, Central America, and South America
- italian explore
- historical practice of discovering remote lands
- put to extreme work
- led to the development of Christianity as a cultural institution in Europe after the fall of Rome
- largest and richest urban center in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
- English playwright, poet and actor
- capital of Italy
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- religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s.
- extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authoritys
- revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- earliest known chemical explosive
- philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential and agency of human beings
- transfer of goods
- German priest
- active painter during the renaissance
16 Clues: German priest • italian explore • capital of Italy • transfer of goods • put to extreme work • earliest known chemical explosive • English playwright, poet and actor • active painter during the renaissance • historical practice of discovering remote lands • North America, Central America, and South America • religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s. • ...
Renaissance 2025-04-01
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- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- everyday language
- Revolutionary book making invention
- sculpted David
- art technique for depth
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Belief that goes against the church
- focused on human potential
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- Luthers church complaints
- wrote the prince
- influence from Greece and Rome
- Art style that looks life like
- religious movement for change
- invented the printing press
- focuses on personal achievement
- Period of rebirth in Art
16 Clues: sculpted David • wrote the prince • everyday language • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • art technique for depth • Period of rebirth in Art • Luthers church complaints • focused on human potential • invented the printing press • religious movement for change • influence from Greece and Rome • Art style that looks life like • focuses on personal achievement • ...
Renaissance 2025-06-10
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- a group who went against the catholic church
- Ancient italian empire
- The creation of something new
- a cathedral located in florence
- someone who is payed to create art for a rich household
- a skilled craftsman that creates goods using their hands
- The leader of the catholic church
- Someone who studys experiments
- a collection of words to express
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- known as the cadle of the renaissance
- Former king of england
- A person that supports an artist and pays them for their work
- A famous literature writer in the renassance
- church a church created by Henry VIII when he broke from the church
- a renaissance man
- a disease that effected people during medieval times
16 Clues: a renaissance man • Former king of england • Ancient italian empire • The creation of something new • Someone who studys experiments • a cathedral located in florence • a collection of words to express • The leader of the catholic church • known as the cadle of the renaissance • a group who went against the catholic church • A famous literature writer in the renassance • ...
Renaissance 2020-09-24
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- promoted the idea that man was the center of his own universe, and people should embrace human achievements in education, classical arts, literature and science.
- the braggart soldier
- Characters of a common type; commedia dell'arte
- nagging houseguests
- the word used to describe Renaissance costumes.
- was a major Humanist thinker and promoted the Classical revival.
- Renaissance means this
- wrote Don Quixote
- the father of the young female lover
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- the thing that Don Quixote misunderstood for giants.
- The Renaissance sparked here
- young female lover
- the young female's maidservant
- invented the printing press
- young male lover
- the type of arch, made popular at this time.
16 Clues: young male lover • wrote Don Quixote • young female lover • nagging houseguests • the braggart soldier • Renaissance means this • invented the printing press • The Renaissance sparked here • the young female's maidservant • the father of the young female lover • the type of arch, made popular at this time. • Characters of a common type; commedia dell'arte • ...
Renaissance 2022-09-15
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- type of geography of Europe
- speak to God especially to give thanks or ask for something, bowing toward him
- his 95 theises started reformation
- head of the roman catholic church
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- full or partial remission of temporal punishment for sins after the sinner confesses and receives absolution
- invention created by gutenberg
- the most powerful dynasty that ruled florence
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- writing in Greek/Latin
- where the renaissance bagan
- Italian artist who sculptured the David
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person
- person who designed the first printing press
- thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- created his own Church of England because the Catholic Church would not let him divorce his wife
- renaissance symbol
16 Clues: renaissance symbol • writing in Greek/Latin • type of geography of Europe • where the renaissance bagan • invention created by gutenberg • head of the roman catholic church • his 95 theises started reformation • Italian artist who sculptured the David • person who designed the first printing press • the most powerful dynasty that ruled florence • ...
Renaissance 2021-10-07
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- A follows Calvinism
- The person who is hailed as the founder of Protestantism and wrote the 95 theses
- A theory that reasons that the sun is in the middle of the Solar System and that all planets revolve around it
- A process to carry out experiments
- Means Rebirth| Revival of Art and Learning
- Italian scientist who made breakthroughs in astronomy and validated Copernicus's Heliocentric Theory
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- When the English Church broke away from the Catholic Church and led to the creation of a new branch of Christianity called Protestantism
- The church of England
- people who financially support artists,scientist, and thinkers
- Means "no place"| the ideal place
- Followers of the Society of Jesus
- Italian diplomat who wrote books on how a ruler's or person's disposition toward political matters should be
- drastic change of scientific thought during the Renaissance
- A book written by Martin Luther talking about the corruption of the Catholic Church
- People who were baptized as a baby and another time as an adult
- A government run by religious leaders
16 Clues: A follows Calvinism • The church of England • Means "no place"| the ideal place • Followers of the Society of Jesus • A process to carry out experiments • A government run by religious leaders • Means Rebirth| Revival of Art and Learning • drastic change of scientific thought during the Renaissance • people who financially support artists,scientist, and thinkers • ...
7th TCI Lesson 35 ~ Leading Figures of the Renaissance 2023-03-02
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- Renaissance scientist that theorized that the earth orbits around the sun
- a wealthy supporter of the arts
- a gifted writer of Spanish satire whose work "Don Quixote" pokes fun at traditional love stories
- an English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior
- German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with metal movable type in Europe
- a person who works for another in order to learn a trade
- to give official permission
- Renaissance painter known for his use of bright colors and lively brushwork
- a technique use by Vesalius to study the design of the human body
- the belief that the sun was the center of the solar system and that the earth rotated around it
- bright, distinct, and clear
- Renaissance scientist who studied anatomy resulting in his famous work "On the Structure of the Human Body"
- sculpture by Michelangelo that shows Mary holding the body of a dead Jesus
- Renaissance painter & sculptor known for his realism
- letters on metal blocks that can be arranged to create words
- a print made from an engraved plate, block or other surface
- the name given by Europeans to the Americas, which were unknown to most Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus
- English queen who ruled during England's "Golden Age" and who helped culture to flourish
- story of the comic adventures of a false knight
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- a machine used to press inked type or plates onto paper to create many copies of a work
- Renaissance artist known for his woodcut prints
- Davici's famous painting of a girl who is smiling
- a small booklet containing information about a single subject
- Renaissance painter, sculptor, and inventor who loved animals so much that he would buy animals to set them free
- the path on which one object circles another
- sections of the human heart discovered by Andreas Vesalius
- sculpture by Michelangelo that shows an intense looking 17-foot tall boy from the Bible
- a Catholic church in Vatican City, Italy whose ceiling was painted by the Renaissance artist Michelangelo
- a painting or drawing of an artist produced or created by that artist themselves
- the major study of Andreas Vesalius that led him to write "On the Structure of the Human Body"
- one field of study done by Copernicus who is the "Father" of this science
- queen known for creating a unified Catholic Spain
- painting made on wet plaster of a wall or ceiling
33 Clues: to give official permission • bright, distinct, and clear • a wealthy supporter of the arts • the path on which one object circles another • Renaissance artist known for his woodcut prints • story of the comic adventures of a false knight • Davici's famous painting of a girl who is smiling • queen known for creating a unified Catholic Spain • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-12-07
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- Duke Ellington composed a famous jazz standard named after a rabbit, what is the title of it?
- European nation that played a key role in in the early stages of the transatlantic slave trade.
- Before it was postponed, what US currency note was supposed to contain Harriet Tubman's image?
- In the photographs what did Du Bois show the beauty of?
- Du Bois thought that black people should preserve their _____
- Dull, tedious, repetitous
- What represented or was the laws of legitimization of anti-black racism?
- Presidential proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln
- Where the slaves from zong were purchased
- What significant demographic movement contributed to the cultural growth of the Harlem Renaissance?
- Something that is expressed in coded songs
- Harriet Tubman was born in which state?
- Who was a mental health reform activist and Harriet Tubman's contemporary?
- It's how the attitudes or character of the speaker come through the vocabulary and stylistic choices of a text.
- Du Bois thought black people should flood out white what?
- What energetic style of piano playing, which was made popular by James P. Johnson, was recognized in the Harlem Renaissance?
- What political leader and advocate for black nationalism influenced the cultural and political lesson of the Harlem Renaissance?
- Booker T. Washington wrote The Atlanta _____ where he expressed his idea that black people should coexist with white people in a peaceful brotherhood.
- Route that made up the trans-atlantic slave trade
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- The inspiring musician
- Hurston´s birthplace
- We use the ____ Strategy to analyze paintings
- What is the name of one of the many famous african-american dances?
- Negro blood has a what _____ for the world?
- Overcrowding and racial discrimination was ________
- What anthropologist and novelist explored African-American folklore and culture during the Harlem Renaissance?
- The meaning of renaissance.
- What artists, associated with the Harlem Renaissance, was recognized for his collages and visual storytelling?
- Hop Dance, Energetic dance style originating from Atlanta's hip-hop scene.
- What iconic Harlem venue became a showcase for African-American performers during the Harlem Renaissance?
- What is one of the key instruments in jazz?
- Who was the lyrics writer of “Drop me off in Harlem”?
- Hard work
- The history of american negro is the history of _______
- The Trans-______ slave trade happened during the 16th and 19th centuries.
- what literary magazine founded by Langston Hughes and others aspired to express the variety of the Harlem Renaissance?
36 Clues: Hard work • Hurston´s birthplace • The inspiring musician • Dull, tedious, repetitous • The meaning of renaissance. • Harriet Tubman was born in which state? • Where the slaves from zong were purchased • Something that is expressed in coded songs • Negro blood has a what _____ for the world? • What is one of the key instruments in jazz? • ...
world history-unit #9 2025-04-25
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- Frances hero
- Praise of Folly, a critique of society
- the Conqueror Led the Norman Conquest
- War Conflict between England and France
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Initiated the First Crusade
- Russian leader consolidating power
- Central to the Crusades as the Holy Land
- Famous for Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- made the printing press aiding the Renaissance
- Major patrons of Renaissance art
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- John Signed the Magna Carta
- largest country
- Muslim leader during the Third Crusade
- Territories made during the Crusades
- Muslim leader during the Third Crusade
- a book about how to be a leader
- Widespread 14th century devastation
18 Clues: Frances hero • largest country • John Signed the Magna Carta • Initiated the First Crusade • Birthplace of the Renaissance • a book about how to be a leader • Major patrons of Renaissance art • Russian leader consolidating power • Widespread 14th century devastation • Territories made during the Crusades • the Conqueror Led the Norman Conquest • ...
Renaissance Art Key Terms 2022-01-24
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- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history
- Means rebirth
- previous period before Renaissance
- a method of painting directly onto wet plaster
- Most famous portrait from the Renaissance
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- The study of the structure of humans
- Technique to show space and distance between objects in a painting
- was the model "Renaissance man." He was an artist, scientist, inventor, and visionary
- Country where Renaissance started
- Wealthy person who supported artists
- a painting technique that blurs lines to create a 'smoky' effect
11 Clues: Means rebirth • Country where Renaissance started • previous period before Renaissance • The study of the structure of humans • Wealthy person who supported artists • Most famous portrait from the Renaissance • a method of painting directly onto wet plaster • a painting technique that blurs lines to create a 'smoky' effect • ...
Florence, The Cradle of The Renaissance 2023-03-24
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- da Vinci
- Donatelloa Florentine sculptor who was one of the first to use a realistic, lifelike style
- strong effect or feelings; extreme
- relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
- famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
- common language
- the way a surface looks and feels
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- n Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- to examine or think about carefully
- a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince
- a great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy
12 Clues: da Vinci • common language • the way a surface looks and feels • strong effect or feelings; extreme • to examine or think about carefully • famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince • a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture • ...
Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- One of the main characteristics of Renaissance
- Wealthy bankers
- The place in Italy where the Renaissance generally started
- People thought that life was work and war
- Renaissance
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- People began to think differently about life
- Dante Alighieri
- Early part of the Renaissance
- Study of classics
- Sculpture and Painting
10 Clues: Renaissance • Dante Alighieri • Wealthy bankers • Study of classics • Sculpture and Painting • Early part of the Renaissance • People thought that life was work and war • People began to think differently about life • One of the main characteristics of Renaissance • The place in Italy where the Renaissance generally started
The Italian Renaissance p. 350-356 2018-04-26
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- painter /inventor that created Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- the Renaissance began in the country of ______
- the everyday language of the common people
- painter/sculptor that painted the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David
- home of the great Medici family, the most important city of the Renaissance
- the Renaissance was an intellectual movement guided by this "ism" (at the heart of the movement)
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- this artistic style / technique allows artists to create in 3D
- Renaissance writer that wrote "The Prince"
- the Renaissance scholar that collected Roman writings and was famous for his poetry
- "the Renaissance marked the _____ between Medieval and early modern times."
- the Renaissance was a re-awakened interest in the culture of ancient _____ for Italians
11 Clues: Renaissance writer that wrote "The Prince" • the everyday language of the common people • the Renaissance began in the country of ______ • painter /inventor that created Mona Lisa and the Last Supper • this artistic style / technique allows artists to create in 3D • painter/sculptor that painted the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David • ...
The Renaissance 2025-12-04
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- Italian renaissance artist (1475-1564)
- combination of religious ideas and humaist
- Italian renaissance scholar (1304-1374)
- period of rebirth
- Genius of Renaissance (1452-1519)
- Italian trader that traveld to china (1254-1324)
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- Shakespeare best English renaissance writer & playwriter (1564-1616)
- German printer-created the printing press (1400-1465)
- method to show a 3d scene
- study of history, literature,art, and public speaking
- Italian writer that wrote the Prince (1469-1527)
11 Clues: period of rebirth • method to show a 3d scene • Genius of Renaissance (1452-1519) • Italian renaissance artist (1475-1564) • Italian renaissance scholar (1304-1374) • combination of religious ideas and humaist • Italian writer that wrote the Prince (1469-1527) • Italian trader that traveld to china (1254-1324) • German printer-created the printing press (1400-1465) • ...
Era Transformasi: Dari Renaissance hingga Revolusi Industri 2024-08-19
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- Tokoh Reformasi Gereja yang memprakarsai gerakan Protestanisme.
- Lembaga keagamaan yang mengalami perubahan besar selama Reformasi Gereja.
- Kebijakan perdagangan yang berfokus pada peningkatan surplus perdagangan.
- Negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan Merkantilisme di Eropa.
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat Renaissance.
- Penemu dari mesin tenun mekanis yang menjadi simbol Revolusi Industri.
- Teori ekonomi yang mendukung peningkatan ekspor dan pengurangan impor.
- Penemuan ilmiah selama Renaissance yang mengubah pandangan dunia tentang tata surya.
- Teori ekonomi klasik yang mulai berkembang pada akhir Merkantilisme dan awal Revolusi Industri
- Periode sejarah di Eropa yang menjadi transisi dari Abad Pertengahan ke zaman modern.
- Teori ekonomi yang berfokus pada kontrol pemerintah atas perdagangan luar negeri untuk memperkaya negara.
- masa ketika ada kebangkitan minat dalam seni, sastra, dan ilmu pengetahuan klasik.
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- Karya seni terkenal dari Leonardo da Vinci yang menjadi simbol Renaissance.
- Perkembangan ini memicu perubahan besar dalam cara produksi, dari tenaga manusia ke mesin.
- Sistem ekonomi yang dipengaruhi oleh Merkantilisme selama abad ke-16 dan 17.
- Aliran pemikiran yang menekankan pada akal dan ilmu pengetahuan sebagai sarana untuk mencapai pencerahan.
- Gerakan pembaruan dalam Gereja Katolik yang dipimpin oleh tokoh-tokoh seperti Martin Luther.
- Nama lain dari Aufklärung yang berkembang di Eropa pada abad ke-18.
- Filsuf Jerman yang terkenal karena bukunya "Critique of Pure Reason."
- Penemuan ilmiah selama Renaissance yang mengubah pandangan dunia tentang tata surya.
- Filsuf yang menekankan pentingnya pendidikan dalam pencerahan individu selama Aufklärung.
- Bangsa yang menjadi pelopor dalam Merkantilisme dan penjajahan global.
- Penulis "The Prince," sebuah karya penting dalam pemikiran politik Renaissance.
- Tokoh filsafat Inggris yang berperan penting dalam Aufklärung dengan teorinya tentang kontrak sosial.
- Penemuan ini pada abad ke-15 sangat penting dalam penyebaran ide-ide Renaissance dan Reformasi.
- Perkembangan teknologi utama dalam Revolusi Industri yang menggantikan tenaga manusia dengan mesin.
- Tokoh penting dalam Revolusi Industri yang mengembangkan mesin uap.
- Pemikiran atau gerakan yang mendorong perubahan sosial berdasarkan akal.
- Seni dan arsitektur Renaissance dipengaruhi oleh kebudayaan klasik dari mana.
- Konsep yang mendasari Merkantilisme yang percaya bahwa kekayaan suatu negara diukur dari jumlah emas dan perak yang dimiliki.
- Filsuf yang dikenal sebagai "Bapak Revolusi Industri."
31 Clues: Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat Renaissance. • Filsuf yang dikenal sebagai "Bapak Revolusi Industri." • Negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan Merkantilisme di Eropa. • Tokoh Reformasi Gereja yang memprakarsai gerakan Protestanisme. • Nama lain dari Aufklärung yang berkembang di Eropa pada abad ke-18. • ...
FAMOUS ARTISTS 2023-08-03
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- Cubist master
- Pop art pioneer
- Surrealist with melting clocks
- Dutch Golden Age artist
- Italian Renaissance painter
- French Impressionist
- Fauvist master
- Post-Impressionist
- Impressionist painter
- Mexican painter Frida
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- Abstract expressionist
- GOGH Post-Impressionist star
- British pop artist
- Modernist painter
- Sistine Chapel painter
- French impressionist
- American realist
- Swiss expressionist
- Dutch Golden Age artist
- VINCI Renaissance polymath
20 Clues: Cubist master • Fauvist master • Pop art pioneer • American realist • Modernist painter • British pop artist • Post-Impressionist • Swiss expressionist • French impressionist • French Impressionist • Impressionist painter • Mexican painter Frida • Abstract expressionist • Sistine Chapel painter • Dutch Golden Age artist • Dutch Golden Age artist • Italian Renaissance painter • ...
The Renaissance 2024-01-18
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- amount of shakespeares plays
- renewed focus on mans capabilities
- most famous painter of the early italian renaissance
- renaissance man
- leonardos mural in milan
- pioneer of renaissance humanism
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- most famous of the renaissance patrons
- means rebirth
- author of don quixote
- one of the most famous books on etiquette
10 Clues: means rebirth • renaissance man • author of don quixote • leonardos mural in milan • amount of shakespeares plays • pioneer of renaissance humanism • renewed focus on mans capabilities • most famous of the renaissance patrons • one of the most famous books on etiquette • most famous painter of the early italian renaissance
Renaissance 2023-05-31
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- A result of the Renaissance was society began to question traditional _______
- the word that Renaissance
- during this time period the Popes used church funding to create the extravagant church temples
- the center of trade during the time of the Renaissance/ where the Renaissance began
- A school of thought placing importance on humans rather than the divine
- the categorization of Greek and Roman art, literature, and architecture
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- Renaissance artist and architect that had a focus on details and whos art had religious influence
- He created the printing press during the Renaissance
- After the Renaissance the power of the _____ _____ began to decline
- Empire that maintained classic technology while the Europeans forgot about it
- separation of the stage (government) from religious institutions
11 Clues: the word that Renaissance • He created the printing press during the Renaissance • separation of the stage (government) from religious institutions • After the Renaissance the power of the _____ _____ began to decline • A school of thought placing importance on humans rather than the divine • the categorization of Greek and Roman art, literature, and architecture • ...
Renaissance 2015-10-07
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- not concerned with or related to religion
- time of the great revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe
- type of government that a Deity or God is recognized as being the leader of the government
- creation of a product or introduction of a process for the first time
- press machine used for printing invented
- type of government in which a king or queen rules passed through blood line
- teachings of a religious group
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- art method used to give a 3-D appearance
- represent things as they really are
- extending to other or all parts of the world
- based on classical studies
- improves on or makes a significant contribution to something that has already been invented
- the absolute location of a place (latitude and longitude)
- type of government that requires a majority vote from citizens to pass laws; active citizens
- type of government in which a small group of people holds power
- someone who is a member of a polytheistic religion or another religion other than Christianity, Judaism, or Islam
16 Clues: based on classical studies • teachings of a religious group • represent things as they really are • art method used to give a 3-D appearance • press machine used for printing invented • not concerned with or related to religion • extending to other or all parts of the world • the absolute location of a place (latitude and longitude) • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-04
16 Clues: Schule • Neuwelt • Epikform • Istanbul • Forschung • Erneuerung • Erdbezogen • Reformator • Einzelner/s • Typographie • Begutachtung • Sonnenbezogen • Einnahmequelle • Messinstrument • Menschlichkeit • Glaubensdifferenz
Renaissance 2023-10-09
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- Henryvlll Asked the pope to annualize his marriage but was refused. Seized all churches of size and declared himself of England churches
- Rise in prices
- Declared Luther a heretic and a criminal
- one American resource that gave Spanish wealth.
- Private ownership of business operated entirely for profit
- Destroyed Aztec Empire
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- Your faith is/was predetermined
- 6 week trip by slave trip
- smith An American adventurer
- when churches began selling forgiveness to sinners.
- Had a nickname of bloody Mary and executed protestants.
- Helped print books and papers faster so word can get around quicker
- Argued that the Bible was the sole source of religious truth
- Economic policy where a nation works for the parent nation
- Destroyed the Incan Empire
- When church offices were bought rather than earned
16 Clues: Rise in prices • Destroyed Aztec Empire • 6 week trip by slave trip • Destroyed the Incan Empire • smith An American adventurer • Your faith is/was predetermined • Declared Luther a heretic and a criminal • one American resource that gave Spanish wealth. • When church offices were bought rather than earned • when churches began selling forgiveness to sinners. • ...
Renaissance 2019-05-14
Across
- Ruled Florence for over 300 years.
- One who thought planets went around the sun
- Father of modern astronomy
- Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore
- Proved that the planets revolved around the sun
- Made the printing press
- Sponsored Christopher Columbus's adventure.
- Wrote the Divine Comedy
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- Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote
- Built the first telescope
- Studied human anatomy
- Poet and Playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- Wrote the Prince
- Reformed Catholic Church
- Created David and La Pieta
- made England strong and wealthy (golden ages of England)
16 Clues: Wrote the Prince • Studied human anatomy • Made the printing press • Wrote the Divine Comedy • Reformed Catholic Church • Built the first telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Created David and La Pieta • Ruled Florence for over 300 years. • Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote • Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore • One who thought planets went around the sun • ...
renaissance 2019-05-14
Across
- Built the first telescope
- Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore
- Proved that the planets revolved around the sun
- Wrote the Divine Comedy
- Father of modern astronomy
- Created David and La Pieta
- Ruled Florence for over 300 years.
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- One who thought planets went around the sun
- Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote
- made England strong and wealthy (golden ages of England)
- Made the printing press
- Sponsored Christopher Columbus's adventure.
- Poet and Playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- Reformed Catholic Church
- Wrote the Prince
- Studied human anatomy
16 Clues: Wrote the Prince • Studied human anatomy • Made the printing press • Wrote the Divine Comedy • Reformed Catholic Church • Built the first telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Created David and La Pieta • Ruled Florence for over 300 years. • Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote • Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore • One who thought planets went around the sun • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- A theory that earth is the center of the the universe
- A painting or mural using water colors
- The early period of the art and devlopment boom in Europe
- When someone funds the creation of artwork
- a short period when the renaissance was at its best point
- The method used to evaluate sciences and experiments
- a point in a painting where the light comes
- A theory that God had created the world and then time and set everything into motion
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- A specific way to create a poem
- The theory that all particles attract one another
- The theory that you cannot be nice and a good politician
- The separation of religion from the state
- a type of perspective used by artists in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects are determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.
- A theory the sun is the center of our solar system
- the quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
- Cutting open a body and observing what's inside the body
16 Clues: A specific way to create a poem • A painting or mural using water colors • The separation of religion from the state • When someone funds the creation of artwork • a point in a painting where the light comes • The theory that all particles attract one another • A theory the sun is the center of our solar system • A theory that earth is the center of the the universe • ...
Renaissance 2024-05-03
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- time period of enlightenment taking place from the 15th to 16th century.
- A very talented and famous Renaissance painter, engineer, pioneer etc
- Argued that men are naturally good.
- A style of government that opposes Monarchies. It believes in individual natural rights and liberties.
- said, "Humans are at their core selfish creatures and need to be kept in line by a strong government"
- believed no one government works best for a country.
- Time period taking place from the end of the Roman empire to the start of the Renaissance
- Mother of the person who wrote Frankenstein and believed that men and women are equal and both deserve rights
- A form of math used to give perspective to paintings
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- significantly improved art and uses geometry
- A invention that increased the spread of information, also gave a reason for common people to learn how to read.
- A style of math developed to observe how the planets work.
- A mans potential
- Deism rational approach to religion;God as a divine watchmaker
- A theology developed in Aristotle's teachings
- A style of government involving a queen and king and employs a noble and peasant system
16 Clues: A mans potential • Argued that men are naturally good. • significantly improved art and uses geometry • A theology developed in Aristotle's teachings • believed no one government works best for a country. • A form of math used to give perspective to paintings • A style of math developed to observe how the planets work. • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-03
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- Invented the Printing Press
- an Italian polymath, known for his expertise in various fields such as painting, sculpture, architecture, engineering, mathematics, anatomy, and more
- generally refers to something that is not religious or spiritual in nature.
- Flemish painter who was one of the most significant Northern Renaissance artists
- provided groundbreaking observations of celestial bodies, including the moons of Jupiter, sunspots, and the phases of Venus
- Created Analytical Geometry
- provided a mathematical framework for understanding planetary motion
- works include the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, the marble statue of David in Florence, and the design of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, among many others
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- refers to a focus on representing things as they are, without idealization or exaggeration
- most famous works include "The School of Athens," "The Sistine Madonna," and "The Transfiguration
- Wrote plays such as "Hamlet" and "Macbeth"
- Ways to measure temperature
- Polish astronomer and mathematician who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system, in which the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- Individual rights and expressions
- Wrote "The Prince"
- Invented the Smallpox vaccine
16 Clues: Wrote "The Prince" • Invented the Printing Press • Ways to measure temperature • Created Analytical Geometry • Invented the Smallpox vaccine • Individual rights and expressions • Wrote plays such as "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" • provided a mathematical framework for understanding planetary motion • generally refers to something that is not religious or spiritual in nature. • ...
World History CrossWord Puzzle 2023-02-21
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- Author of Don Quixote
- 3-d affects in his artwork
- Painted the roof of the Sistine chapel
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- Sponsors of the arts
- Pointed out the evils of the renaissance
- Vinci He was a sculptor, painter, musician, architect
- He painted Madonna's
- Created the printing press
- Family famous for advancing the arts
- what country was Michelangelo from
- Added movement to paintings
- Father of humanism
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- Wrote important works of government
- Most famous playwright of all time
- what country was Shakespeare from
- city is famous for canals, arts, buildings
- what kind of music did they have before the renaissance
- a revival of interest in the arts and education
- Father of resistance painting
20 Clues: Father of humanism • Sponsors of the arts • He painted Madonna's • Author of Don Quixote • 3-d affects in his artwork • Created the printing press • Added movement to paintings • Father of resistance painting • what country was Shakespeare from • Most famous playwright of all time • what country was Michelangelo from • Wrote important works of government • ...
AOP WORLD HISTORY 2016-09-27
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- pemimpin pertama pelaut eropa yang masuk ke Indonesia
- karya Leonardo Davinci
- penulis de humanis corporis fabrica
- penakluk Konstantinople
- kota pemulai era renaissance
- Pencetus heliosentris
- Buku politik karangan Niccolo Macchiaveli
- ratu Negara eropa yang memulai inqusisi, dimana Negara tersebut masuk kedalam masa keemasan dan tingkat kriminalitas terkecil sepanjang sejarah
- kota air di erop
- keluarga banker di abad 13-17
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- sultan ottoman yang melakukan ekspansi besar pada abad 16
- buku hasil print pertama di Eropa
- ajaran martin luther
- era setelah abad kegelapan
- filosofi yang diciptakan oleh Descartes
- arti kata Renaissance
- salah satu karya Shakespeare
- penjelajah dari Eropa
- Keluarga penguasa Milan sebelum Sforza
- Negara bagian di italy yang unggul dalam Perdagangan senjata
20 Clues: kota air di erop • ajaran martin luther • arti kata Renaissance • penjelajah dari Eropa • Pencetus heliosentris • karya Leonardo Davinci • penakluk Konstantinople • era setelah abad kegelapan • salah satu karya Shakespeare • kota pemulai era renaissance • keluarga banker di abad 13-17 • buku hasil print pertama di Eropa • penulis de humanis corporis fabrica • ...
Chapter 11 The Renaissance 2022-02-09
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- greatest historian of the time
- painted madonnas
- what city is famous for its art, buildings, and canals?
- satire book about chivalry
- one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays
- created 3D effects in paintings
- live for the moment
- family was the most famous sponsor of Renaissance art
- created movement in paintings
- mans focus on his own abilities and capacities
- painted the Sistine chapel
- father of renaissance painting
- from what country was Michelangelo?
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- what were sponsors of artists called?
- sober time concern for the souls
- created moveable type
- wrote don quixote
- emphasized the individual, not the group
- wrote about government
- from what country was was Shakespeare?
- created Mona Lisa and last supper
- the remedy for sin
22 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote don quixote • the remedy for sin • live for the moment • created moveable type • wrote about government • satire book about chivalry • painted the Sistine chapel • created movement in paintings • greatest historian of the time • father of renaissance painting • created 3D effects in paintings • sober time concern for the souls • created Mona Lisa and last supper • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-09
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- The neighbourhoods name that became _______ renaissance
- The Harlem Renaissance created many _____________
- Instilled by Literature of the time _____.
- Captured millions with “Negro nationalism”.
- Which city is Harlem in?
- African American to reenter politics after WW1.
- African American’s separated themselves by__________
- Renaissance’s first poet.
- Negro Nationalism was promoting White and Black _________
- Worked against segregation and discrimination.
- Protest after WW1 was for ___________.
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- Leading voice of african american's writer.
- Blues music was influenced by__________.
- Judge that did not make nomination
- Inspiration from Booker T Washington.
- African Americans needed to have __________to have power.
- The ________ was a period of time.
- Legislation passed but was overturned.
- A Style of music influenced by freedom ________
- Poetry Collection entitled Harlem______.
20 Clues: Which city is Harlem in? • Renaissance’s first poet. • Judge that did not make nomination • The ________ was a period of time. • Inspiration from Booker T Washington. • Legislation passed but was overturned. • Protest after WW1 was for ___________. • Blues music was influenced by__________. • Poetry Collection entitled Harlem______. • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-05-21
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- Northern most city-state in Renaissance Italy
- Creator of the printing press
- Painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Survived
- Nailed to church doors written by Luther
- Greatest Playwright of all time
- Renaissance is French for...
- Who painted the School of Athens?
- What changed the dimensions of a painting?
- Wealthy family who helped fund the arts
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- Italian city that most flourished during the Renaissance
- Believed in predestination
- Belief in individual humans, their skills, arts, literature & grammar
- Nickname for the woman who executed many catholics
- A person who had many skills and areas of study
- Divorced (2nd)
- Who wrote the book "Utopia"?
- Beheaded (2nd)
- Creator of the Church of England
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
20 Clues: Survived • Divorced (2nd) • Beheaded (2nd) • Believed in predestination • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who wrote the book "Utopia"? • Renaissance is French for... • Creator of the printing press • Greatest Playwright of all time • Creator of the Church of England • Who painted the School of Athens? • Wealthy family who helped fund the arts • ...
First Three Musical Eras 2025-10-27
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- where did Baroque music begin
- religious music
- 1450-1600
- 500-1400
- melody with ornamentation or variations
- single line of melody without harmony
- non-religious music
- first organized musical notation
- what's another word for females in an opera?
- what renaissance composer really loved the lute?
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- spoken words in opera
- the swinging of the pendulum led to the invention of the ______
- what's another word for males in an opera?
- renaissance means _____
- which composer's death led to the end of the Baroque era?
- melody with harmonic accompaniment
- song in opera
- what's the most important voice part
- another name for guitar
- what is a catholic church service called
- several melodies together
- 1600-1750
22 Clues: 500-1400 • 1450-1600 • 1600-1750 • song in opera • religious music • non-religious music • spoken words in opera • renaissance means _____ • another name for guitar • several melodies together • where did Baroque music begin • first organized musical notation • melody with harmonic accompaniment • what's the most important voice part • single line of melody without harmony • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-10
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- This genre of music came from the Blues.
- The neighborhood in New York where the Harlem Renaissance happened.
- A rhythm that changes the natural rhythm of a piece of music.
- What they named the migration of African Americans from the south to places like New York and Chicago.
- The city and state the Harlem Renaissance happened.
- When a musician makes the music up as they go.
- When the Harlem Renaissance happened.
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- The group of people that were impacted by the Harlem Renaissance the most.
- Where Jazz originated.
- Notes that are slightly lower than they would be in a major scale.
- The meaning of Renaissance.
- Where African Americans migrated from to New York.
- It gave African Americans _______ in their culture.
13 Clues: Where Jazz originated. • The meaning of Renaissance. • When the Harlem Renaissance happened. • This genre of music came from the Blues. • When a musician makes the music up as they go. • Where African Americans migrated from to New York. • The city and state the Harlem Renaissance happened. • It gave African Americans _______ in their culture. • ...
Final Exam Review Day 1 2025-12-05
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- What King helped the Reformation and hurt the Catholic church by creating his own church because the Catholics wouldn’t let him get a divorce?
- Which Islamic Empire lasted until WWI?
- Luther criticized the Pope saying he had too much?
- This spread of disease laid the foundation for the Renaissance by causing shifts in labor, and making people lose trust in the catholic Church.
- This characteristic of the Renaissance celebrates non-religious achievements?
- Luther accused the Church of hoarding _________ instead of using it to help people?
- During the Renaissance they placed emphasis on...
- Philosophy, poetry, and history are examples of which Renaissance characteristic?
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- Characteristic of the Renaissance with influence from 2 older cultures?
- The Chinese idea that the gods blessed their emperors and gave them the power to rule.
- Luther criticized the church the church for selling these?
- Three big products African Empires traded.
- This event laid the foundation for the Renaissance because knights brought back new ideas from the Middle East when they went to fight for the Holy Land.
- What was the Islamic Empire that was based in India?
14 Clues: Which Islamic Empire lasted until WWI? • Three big products African Empires traded. • During the Renaissance they placed emphasis on... • Luther criticized the Pope saying he had too much? • What was the Islamic Empire that was based in India? • Luther criticized the church the church for selling these? • ...
The Renaissance 2025-12-17
14 Clues: Utopia • Secular • Humanism • Mona Lisa • Vernacular • Thomas More • Renaissance • Machiavelli • Michelangelo • Medici Family • Leonardo da Vinci • Johann Guttenberg • William Shakespeare • FrescoStyleofPainting
The Renaissance 2024-02-02
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- a satire about chivalry ( two words )
- city famous for its art, buildings and canals
- wrote about government
- painted the “Mona Lisa” ( two word name)
- wrote “Macbeth”
- Moveable type
- Created 3- Dimensional effect in painting
- The most influential and honored scholar of the renaissance
- the country the renaissance started in
- type of music they had in the Middle Ages( chant )
- one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays
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- created movement in painting
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- wrote “Don Quixote”
- the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- considered the greatest playwright of all time
- painted Madonna’s
- sponsors of artists
- The country Shakespeare was from
- “Father of Renaissance Painting”
20 Clues: Moveable type • wrote “Macbeth” • painted Madonna’s • wrote “Don Quixote” • sponsors of artists • wrote about government • created movement in painting • The country Shakespeare was from • “Father of Renaissance Painting” • a satire about chivalry ( two words ) • the country the renaissance started in • one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays • painted the “Mona Lisa” ( two word name) • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-17
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- Painted the Sistine chapel
- A peasant
- Rich people who hired artists
- Finding answers to life's questions with science
- Where the lord and lady lived
- Also known as the Bubonic Plague
- Island in the Atlantic ocean
- Means "rebirth" in French
- Cultural movement about the individual
- Luther Priest who started the Reformation
- Home to Martin Luther
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Start of the Protestant church
- Ruled by "divine right"
- Government ruled by land owners/nobility
- First explorer to go around the world
16 Clues: A peasant • Painted the Mona Lisa • Home to Martin Luther • Ruled by "divine right" • Means "rebirth" in French • Painted the Sistine chapel • Island in the Atlantic ocean • Rich people who hired artists • Where the lord and lady lived • Start of the Protestant church • Also known as the Bubonic Plague • First explorer to go around the world • Cultural movement about the individual • ...
Renaissance 2014-03-17
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- discovered and created the laws of planetry motion
- was an artist
- started one of the biggest painting studios at that time
- studied astronomy and medicine
- encouraged trade and exploration
- a German pianist and engrave
- designed first tank
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- a poet and play writer
- father of finding medicine
- wrote plays and many poems
- discovered planets revolve around the sun
- Proper way to rule
- pronounced a female ruler
- anatomist and physician
- introduced paper money to Europe
- created the printing press
16 Clues: was an artist • Proper way to rule • designed first tank • a poet and play writer • anatomist and physician • pronounced a female ruler • father of finding medicine • wrote plays and many poems • created the printing press • a German pianist and engrave • studied astronomy and medicine • introduced paper money to Europe • encouraged trade and exploration • ...
Renaissance 2016-01-21
16 Clues: Able • Eureka • Warnings • Total has it • Bohr's forms • Hezekiah abbr. • Digger's result • Stulbaum's slant • Hittle's nucleus • Mango's resident • Sanders and Lepak • Scrabble's pizzas • Rod Stewart digs her • Toussaint's war hero • Cherokee, Creek, Seminoles' path • Life process or flow of energy that sustains living being
Renaissance 2016-01-21
16 Clues: Able • Eureka • Warnings • Total has it • Bohr's forms • Hezekiah abbr. • Digger's result • Hittle's nucleus • Stulbaum's slant • Mango's resident • Scrabble's pizzas • Sanders and Lepak • Rod Stewart digs her • Toussaint's war hero • Cherokee, Creek, Seminoles' path • Life process or flow of energy that sustains living beings
Renaissance 2024-05-23
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- the accurate, detailed depiction of nature or contemporary life
- someone who designed and built structures, everything from palaces and churches to stages, and even fortifications and weapons
- temporary wooden framework upon which workmen would stand to create or repair builings
- the art of making 3D forms, especially by caring stone or wood, or casting metal or plaster
- a cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth and distance from other objects
- a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer
- a dry, natural substance, added to a binder (or vehicle) to produce colored materials such as paint, dyes and inks
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- exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis
- describes the body - skin, bones, muscles, and organs; may be painted, sketched or in sculpture
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause or activity
- the act of requesting the creation of a piece, often on behalf of another.
- a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall or ceiling
- sketches that artists used to create test versions that can be directly imprinted onto an artwork.
- the relative size of parts within a whole
16 Clues: the relative size of parts within a whole • a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer • exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis • the accurate, detailed depiction of nature or contemporary life • a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall or ceiling • ...
Renaissance 2025-04-24
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- He created the priniting press.
- his 95 thesis broke away from the catholic church.
- Created the sculpture of David.
- Master of realistic portraits.
- in religious terms, to go to heaven.
- seller of indulgences which angers Martin Luther
- Means re-birth or revisiting the classics beginning in the 1300's
- a Catholic priest who wrote, In Praise of Folly.
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- term to describe Luthers break from the church.
- He painted the Mona Lisa.
- He painted the Sistine Chapel.
- First great Humanist, wrote great sonnets.
- painter and master of woodcuts and engravings.
- Wrote Utopia, an ideal world.
- an interest in the classics
- This is where the Renaissance began and flourished.
16 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa. • an interest in the classics • Wrote Utopia, an ideal world. • He painted the Sistine Chapel. • Master of realistic portraits. • He created the priniting press. • Created the sculpture of David. • in religious terms, to go to heaven. • First great Humanist, wrote great sonnets. • painter and master of woodcuts and engravings. • ...
Renaissance 1 2024-02-26
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- Renaissance means "__________"
- This group was driven out of Spain during the Reconquista
- The Renaissance was a re-birth of _____________
- This was the church that was involved in the Reconquista
- Mountain range on Italy's northern border
- Surrounded by water on three sides
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- This event was the trials of non-Christians
- A very powerful and wealthy family of the Renaissance
- The focus of humanism is:
- City where the Renaissance began
- Country where the Renaissance began
11 Clues: The focus of humanism is: • Renaissance means "__________" • City where the Renaissance began • Surrounded by water on three sides • Country where the Renaissance began • Mountain range on Italy's northern border • This event was the trials of non-Christians • The Renaissance was a re-birth of _____________ • A very powerful and wealthy family of the Renaissance • ...
Nevaeh Rainey Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-23
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- Gutenburg
- school of athens
- England church
- native
- non-religious
- meeting about church
- six wives
- renaissance man
- pay for sins
- mother of elizabeth
- non-catholic/christian
- calvinism
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- non-catholic
- best queen
- printing press
- 3d
- counter punch
- rich person
- catholic princes vs.
- catholic counter punch
- cathedrel ceiling
- emotions
- catholic missionaries
- bronze david
- rebirth
- doesn't count
26 Clues: 3d • native • rebirth • emotions • Gutenburg • six wives • calvinism • best queen • rich person • non-catholic • pay for sins • bronze david • counter punch • non-religious • doesn't count • England church • printing press • renaissance man • school of athens • cathedrel ceiling • mother of elizabeth • catholic princes vs. • meeting about church • catholic missionaries • catholic counter punch • non-catholic/christian
Intro to the Renaissance 2024-09-12
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- of Nature Mathematical or scientific laws of the world
- The belief that humans are the most important thing in the universe and that humans can change the world for the better
- A tool invented during the Renaissance that lets people see into space
- The time period in European history from around 1492 to about 1650
- This is the meaning of the word Renaissance
- the use of knowledge to invent new devices or tools
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- The man who discovered America
- The most famous artist and inventor of the Renaissance
- This is the place where the Renaissance began
- A tool invented during the Renaissance that lets people see very small things
- Paintings, sculpture, drawings, etc.
- When two people or groups of people exchange one good for money or another good
12 Clues: The man who discovered America • Paintings, sculpture, drawings, etc. • This is the meaning of the word Renaissance • This is the place where the Renaissance began • the use of knowledge to invent new devices or tools • The most famous artist and inventor of the Renaissance • of Nature Mathematical or scientific laws of the world • ...
Renaissance vocab 2025-11-12
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- Shakespeare Famous English playwright and poet
- style of painting Painting technique where artists paint on wet plaster
- Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine
- Related to worldly things; not connected to religion
- An ideal, perfect society
- Gutenberg Invented the printing press
- A renaissance political thinker who wrote The Prince
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- da Vinci Known for the Mona Lisa
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people
- A period in Europe when art, learning, and culture were reborn.
- More A writer and humanist who wrote Utopia
- Family Powerful banking family in Florence who supported many renaissance artists
- Lisa A famous painting
- A movement that focused on human potential
14 Clues: An ideal, perfect society • Lisa A famous painting • da Vinci Known for the Mona Lisa • Gutenberg Invented the printing press • A movement that focused on human potential • Shakespeare Famous English playwright and poet • The everyday language spoken by ordinary people • Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine • ...
reinassaince vocab 2025-11-12
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- Shakespeare Famous English playwright and poet
- style of painting Painting technique where artists paint on wet plaster
- Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine
- Related to worldly things; not connected to religion
- An ideal, perfect society
- Gutenberg Invented the printing press
- A renaissance political thinker who wrote The Prince
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- da Vinci Known for the Mona Lisa
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people
- A period in Europe when art, learning, and culture were reborn.
- More A writer and humanist who wrote Utopia
- Family Powerful banking family in Florence who supported many renaissance artists
- Lisa A famous painting
- A movement that focused on human potential
14 Clues: Lisa A famous painting • An ideal, perfect society • da Vinci Known for the Mona Lisa • Gutenberg Invented the printing press • A movement that focused on human potential • More A writer and humanist who wrote Utopia • Shakespeare Famous English playwright and poet • The everyday language spoken by ordinary people • Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-11
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- Hired many musicians to compete (2 words)
- Music era at the time of the Reformation
- When Martin Luther rediscovered the Gospel
- Many new ones were invented during Renaissance
- Music era ending right before the Reformation
- The philosophy of the Renaissance
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- Where musicians learned more about music
- Made music less expensive to copy (2 words)
- Entertainment in the Renaissance, along with music
- When composers didn't put their names on music
- What the word "Renaissance" means
11 Clues: What the word "Renaissance" means • The philosophy of the Renaissance • Where musicians learned more about music • Music era at the time of the Reformation • Hired many musicians to compete (2 words) • When Martin Luther rediscovered the Gospel • Made music less expensive to copy (2 words) • Music era ending right before the Reformation • ...
Renaissance 2025-03-26
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- technique used by artists in the Renaissance to create illusion of depth (3-D effect)
- painted the Mona Lisa
- time of revival of interest in learning of Ancient Greece and Rome, begun in Italy
- term used for culture, art, and architecture of Ancient Greece and Rome
- An English playwright who wrote many plays and added to the English language
- A German astronomer who believed the earth revolved around the sun in ovals
- style of architecture in the Middle Ages with pointed arches and windows
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- painted the Sistine Chapel
- A polish monk and scientist who believed the earth revolved around the sun
- the language of the people
- A scientist who discovered the four moons around Jupiter
- A famous female artist during the Renaissance
- painting style in Ancient Rome and in the Renaissance where painting is done on damp plaster
- supporter of the artists during the Renaissance
- a method of painting that creates a fine shading so that there is a gradual change between colours
15 Clues: painted the Mona Lisa • painted the Sistine Chapel • the language of the people • A famous female artist during the Renaissance • supporter of the artists during the Renaissance • A scientist who discovered the four moons around Jupiter • term used for culture, art, and architecture of Ancient Greece and Rome • ...
Musik-Kreuzworträtsel 2016-01-16
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- Wie wurden die liturgischen Gesänge zu ihrer Entstehungszeit weitergegeben?
- Wer konnte nur im Zeitalter des Rittertums lesen und schreiben?
- Was war das Zentrum der Renaissance?
- Was waren hauptsächlich die Zentren der Musikausübung im ersten Jahrhundert?
- Über was sangen die Minnesänger vor allem in ihren Liedern?
- Was heißt Renaissance auf Deutsch?
- Wer komponierte die szenische Kantate mit dem Titel "Carmina Burana"?(Nachname)
- In welcher Sprache wird der Gregorianische Choral gesungen?
- Wie wird die erste Epoche der Neuzeit genannt?
- Wie heißt die griechische Bezeichnung für "Wink" oder "Geste"?
- Welcher Gott wird meistens mit der Lyra dargestellt?
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- Wie werden Studentenlieder noch bezeichnet?
- Wer war der wichtigste Vertreter des Minnesang?(Nachname)
- Woher stammt der Gregorianische Choral?
- Wer erfand den Buchdruck mit beweglichen Lettern?(Nachname)
- Was war ein wichtiger musikalischer Bestandteil bei einer griechischen Tragödie?
- Wie heißt die Malerei auf noch feuchtem Putz?
- Wer ist der Erbauer der Kuppel des Petersdom in Rom?(Vorname)
- Auf was wurde das Seikiloslied entdeckt?
- Von welchem Land ging die Renaissance aus?
- Wie heißt das Freilufttheater in Athen?
21 Clues: Was heißt Renaissance auf Deutsch? • Was war das Zentrum der Renaissance? • Woher stammt der Gregorianische Choral? • Wie heißt das Freilufttheater in Athen? • Auf was wurde das Seikiloslied entdeckt? • Von welchem Land ging die Renaissance aus? • Wie werden Studentenlieder noch bezeichnet? • Wie heißt die Malerei auf noch feuchtem Putz? • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- The first book to every be printed
- The country where the Renaissance took place
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- A book by Sir Thomas More
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- Another one of Petrach's
- The cause of the Renaissance
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
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- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- Charging interest on a loan
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- The first book to every be printed
- The country where the Renaissance took place
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- A book by Sir Thomas More
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- Another one of Petrach's
- The cause of the Renaissance
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
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- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- Charging interest on a loan
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
Across
- The first book to every be printed
- The country where the Renaissance took place
- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- A book by Sir Thomas More
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- Another one of Petrach's
- The cause of the Renaissance
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
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- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- Charging interest on a loan
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
20 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • The cause of the Renaissance • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • ...
The Renaissance - Liam Hennessy 2025-04-10
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- Many referred the renaissance as what
- Author of “The Prince,” known for his political theory
- Inventor of the movable-type printing press
- A key patron of the arts and ruler of Florence
- Artistic and cultural movement inspired by ancient Greece and Rome
- A technique used in art to create the illusion of depth and space
- Person who emphasized the value of individual potential and reason
- Ancient empire known for its law, roads, and gladiators
- The city in Italy that was a major center of the Renaissance
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- Renaissance master famous for his woodcuts and 'Rhinoceros' print
- English writer known for his tragedies, comedies, and histories
- Painter of “The School of Athens”
- Mona Lisa artist and inventor of the flying machine
- Philosophy that emphasizes separation from the church
- Place where the Renaissance began
- Ancient civilization known for its philosophy, art, and democracy
- Sculptor of the David and painter of the Sistine Chapel
- A method of painting on freshly laid wet plaster
- Painter known for his detailed altarpieces and “Descent from the Cross”
- Wrote a book called “Utopia”
20 Clues: Wrote a book called “Utopia” • Painter of “The School of Athens” • Place where the Renaissance began • Many referred the renaissance as what • Inventor of the movable-type printing press • A key patron of the arts and ruler of Florence • A method of painting on freshly laid wet plaster • Mona Lisa artist and inventor of the flying machine • ...
sejarah 2024-08-17
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- Gereja yang dibentuk oleh Martin Luther.
- Ekonom Prancis yang mendukung kebijakan merkantilisme
- Filsuf Skotlandia yang mengkritik merkantilisme
- Filsuf Prancis yang terkenal dengan esainya "Essais".
- Pematung Italia yang menciptakan patung David
- Filsuf Inggris yang mengembangkan teori kontrak sosial
- Raja Prancis yang menerapkan kebijakan ekonomi merkantilisme
- Negara di mana Reformasi Gereja dimulai
- Konsili yang diadakan oleh Gereja Katolik Roma sebagai respons terhadap Reformasi.
- Bahasa yang digunakan oleh para intelektual pada masa Renaissance.
- Kota di Inggris yang menjadi pusat industri tekstil
- Negara di mana Revolusi Industri pertama kali terjadi.
- Tokoh yang memicu Reformasi Gereja dengan 95 tesisnya
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- Seniman terkenal masa Renaissance yang melukis "Mona Lisa"
- Filsuf Prancis yang terkenal dengan pemikirannya tentang hak-hak alami manusia
- Penemu mesin cetak yang merevolusi penyebaran informasi.
- Periode setelah Abad Pertengahan yang ditandai dengan kebangkitan kembali minat pada seni dan ilmu pengetahuan klasik.
- Penulis drama Inggris yang karya-karyanya seperti "Romeo and Juliet" dan "Hamlet" masih sangat populer hingga kini
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat seni dan budaya pada masa Renaissance.
- Mesin yang mengubah tenaga uap menjadi gerakan mekanik, menjadi kunci dalam Revolusi Industri.
20 Clues: Negara di mana Reformasi Gereja dimulai • Gereja yang dibentuk oleh Martin Luther. • Pematung Italia yang menciptakan patung David • Filsuf Skotlandia yang mengkritik merkantilisme • Kota di Inggris yang menjadi pusat industri tekstil • Ekonom Prancis yang mendukung kebijakan merkantilisme • Filsuf Prancis yang terkenal dengan esainya "Essais". • ...
