renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance 2014-11-11
16 Clues: tempest • El Greco • El Grillo • the prince • David,Moses • hymn,anthem • self-portrait • Mass,motet,hymn • the last supper • the silver swan • paint on plaster • School of Athens • isorhythmic motet • Pape Marcellis Mass • Bacchus and Adiadne • Garden of Eartglt Delights
renaissance 2015-06-03
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- Keyboard instruments normally palyed ____
- Wide skips were ____
- Some instronental forms borrword from vocal music and some were ____ only from intruments
- What did sacred music develep from ____
- Instrumentalis played ____
- What familly is the drum in ____
- The most populer solo instrument of the renaissance era was the ___
- Feasts and weddings ____
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- The melodic range was ____ than vocalists limited
- Viols played in ____
- lute and keyboard music was more ____
- The whole congregation sang ____
- ____ Was important in performance and for decorating the melody ____
- The most importantwind instrument of the renaissance was the _____
- Welthy people were expected to be _____ in music
- Intrumental music used long and fast ___ passages
16 Clues: Viols played in ____ • Wide skips were ____ • Feasts and weddings ____ • Instrumentalis played ____ • The whole congregation sang ____ • What familly is the drum in ____ • lute and keyboard music was more ____ • What did sacred music develep from ____ • Keyboard instruments normally palyed ____ • Welthy people were expected to be _____ in music • ...
Renaissance 2016-01-21
16 Clues: able • Eureka • Warnings • Bohr's forms • Total has it • Hezekiah abbr. • Digger's result • Stulbaum's slant • Mango's resident • Hittle's nucleus • Sanders and Lepak • Scrabble's pizzas • Toussaint's war hero • Rod Stewart's digs her • 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 • Stulbaum's slant • Mango's resident • Hittle's nucleus • 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 being
Renaissance 2023-02-22
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- Written in the native language
- Invention by Gutenberg helped increase education
- Another term meaning worldly
- Italian writer who stressed the ends justify the means in The Prince
- Greatest playwright who perfected sonnets; Romeo & Juliet
- Someone who financially supports the arts
- Study of human potential
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- Renaissance started in this Italian city
- Known as the Father of Humanism
- Italian author of The Book of the Courtier
- Italian artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian artist who painted School of Athens
- Italian artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- The country where the Renaissance began- Italy
- An artistic technique to make paintings look three dimensional
- Humanist who wrote the Praise of Folly
- Powerful Florence ruling family
17 Clues: Study of human potential • Another term meaning worldly • Written in the native language • Known as the Father of Humanism • Powerful Florence ruling family • Humanist who wrote the Praise of Folly • Renaissance started in this Italian city • Someone who financially supports the arts • Italian author of The Book of the Courtier • Italian artist who painted the Mona Lisa • ...
Renaissance 2023-01-10
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- invented the printing press
- believed the best way to learn was through reason
- the name for the renaissance
- wrote a guide for rulers how to get and keep power
- chemistry derived from this
- the belief that God has already chosen who will be saved
- nailed 95 theses on the door of the catholic church
- proposed a theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- made sketches of a flying machine before airplanes were invented
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- a government run by church leaders
- A protestant group that broke away from the Catholic Church
- painted the Madonna
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- his work transformed the field of chemistry
- a financial supporter of the arts
- scientist that showed that gravity keeps planets in their orbit around the sun
16 Clues: painted the Madonna • painted the Sistine Chapel • invented the printing press • chemistry derived from this • the name for the renaissance • a financial supporter of the arts • a government run by church leaders • his work transformed the field of chemistry • believed the best way to learn was through reason • wrote a guide for rulers how to get and keep power • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Vocab 2022-10-17
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- act of religious censure used to end or at least regulate the communion of a member of a congregation
- Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 until 1603 and the last monarch of the House of Tudor
- banned Martin Luther's writings and declared him a heretic and an enemy of the state
- independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life
- held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent, was the 19th council of the Catholic Church. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect who made "The Mona Lisa"
- German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe
- an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first began to gather power during the Renaissance
- The Society of Jesus, a religious order of the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome
- English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language
- list of propositions for an academic disputation written in 1517 by Martin Luther
- system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- most important city-state to the Renaissance period in Italy
- period of the renaissance that produced Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, and other great artists
- French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation
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- penalty that due to the Catholic Church for sins
- the person or group of people paying for art to be created during the Renaissance
- movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches
- advocates for baptism and church membership of adult believers only, nonresistance, and the separation of church and state
- style of Renaissance architecture that features pillars, columns, and has a focus on symmetry
- mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium, thereby transferring the ink.
- capital city of Italy.
- German priest that is best known as the main figure in the Protestant Reformation and the namesake of Lutheranism
- King of England from 1509 until 1547. Best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage annulled
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance who made "The Creation"
- Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance. He is best known for his political treatise "The Prince"
- friar and preacher that was appointed Inquisitor for Poland and Saxony, later becoming the Grand Commissioner for indulgences in Germany
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic "rebirth"
- Italian statesman, banker, de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic
- an Italian poet, writer and philosopher who made "The Divine Comedy"
30 Clues: capital city of Italy. • penalty that due to the Catholic Church for sins • most important city-state to the Renaissance period in Italy • Italian statesman, banker, de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic • an Italian poet, writer and philosopher who made "The Divine Comedy" • the person or group of people paying for art to be created during the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2025-11-10
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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 • ...
Unit 1 Review 2024-09-26
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- The most famous Renaissance man & artist
- Focused on life on earth not the afterlife
- An important cash crop, used to sweeten things
- To bring together, what monarchs were doing during the Renaissance
- Someone who funds/supports artists
- What "renaissance" means
- The belief in the potential of man and his achievements
- The father of Northern Humanism
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- The name of the exchange of plants and animals
- Country where the Renaissance began
- The country that funded Columbus to explore
- The father of Italian Humanism
- The ________ arts, study of poetry, history, politics, philosophy
- A deadly disease Europeans brought to the new world
14 Clues: What "renaissance" means • The father of Italian Humanism • The father of Northern Humanism • Someone who funds/supports artists • Country where the Renaissance began • The most famous Renaissance man & artist • Focused on life on earth not the afterlife • The country that funded Columbus to explore • The name of the exchange of plants and animals • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-08
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- The government system in Florence, Italy. Or you could say the Renaissance
- An Italian poet who is best known for his poem "La commedia"
- The engineer of the Printing Press
- The artist of the Mona Lisa
- The meaning of the word "Renaissance"
- The original place of the Renaissance
- The architect of the Dome on the Florence Cathedral
- Craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests
- A culture based on classical greek and roman ideas and art.
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- The time of the Renaissance
- A renissance sculptor and painter who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western Art
- A philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society
- The city in Italy where the Renaissance orginated
- The belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity
- Collectively, areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics
15 Clues: The artist of the Mona Lisa • The time of the Renaissance • The engineer of the Printing Press • The meaning of the word "Renaissance" • The original place of the Renaissance • The city in Italy where the Renaissance orginated • The architect of the Dome on the Florence Cathedral • A culture based on classical greek and roman ideas and art. • ...
Renaissance Reformation and Exploration 2022-10-06
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- Where the Renaissance started
- The act of Reforming
- The Christian church that was headed by the pope in Rome
- Triggered a full scale revolt against the church abuse
- People who disagreed with the catholic church during the reformation
- Sharing power between local governments
- A rebirth of art
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- A person who travels to spread religion
- a group of people assembled for religious worship
- Invented the printing press
- A mechanical device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter
- A cultural Movement of the Renaissance
- A painter of the renaissance that was known for his paintings as the Madonna theme
- The epicenter of the Italian
- Was spurred by the Crusaders that led to the growth of the large city
15 Clues: A rebirth of art • The act of Reforming • Invented the printing press • The epicenter of the Italian • Where the Renaissance started • A cultural Movement of the Renaissance • A person who travels to spread religion • Sharing power between local governments • a group of people assembled for religious worship • Triggered a full scale revolt against the church abuse • ...
Renaissance Era 2014-03-31
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- Queen of England from 1558 to 1603
- Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547 and Tsar of All the Russias from 1547 to 1584
- a Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- Famous writer in the renaissance period
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches
- What period was the rise of the modern world and cultural rebirth from the 14th through the middle of the 17th centuries
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- a French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation
- an ecclesiastical tribunal established by Pope Gregory
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- a council of the Roman Catholic Church between 1545 and 1563
- a German theologian who led the Reformation
- Granted the Calvinist Protestants of France substantial rights in a nation still considered essentially Catholic
- the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance
- Protestant movement in the 16th century
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe
- an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance
- VIII King of England from 1509 to 1547
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church
20 Clues: Queen of England from 1558 to 1603 • VIII King of England from 1509 to 1547 • Protestant movement in the 16th century • Famous writer in the renaissance period • a German theologian who led the Reformation • a Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance • an ecclesiastical tribunal established by Pope Gregory • ...
Crossword 2024-11-25
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- Italian trader he traded to china
- Genins of the renaissance
- method of showing a 3D scene
- the study of history
- English Renaissance writer and playwriter.
- German printer he developed a printing press
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- Italian writer and politican
- Italian Renaisance scholar
- Italian renaissance artist
- period of re birth
- combination of humanist and religious ideas
11 Clues: period of re birth • the study of history • Genins of the renaissance • Italian Renaisance scholar • Italian renaissance artist • Italian writer and politican • method of showing a 3D scene • Italian trader he traded to china • English Renaissance writer and playwriter. • combination of humanist and religious ideas • German printer he developed a printing press
Plague’s Relationship to the Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures
- disease that affects humans and other mammals
- country where the renaissance began
- painter of the mona lisa
- A hero from the Bible, sculpted by Michelangelo
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- city-state birthplace of renaissance
- rebirth of learning
- a way of thinking that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions
- A movement for religious reforms (change)
- One of two cultures that Renaissance studied (Zeus was main God)
- Industry that fueled Renaissance
11 Clues: rebirth of learning • painter of the mona lisa • Industry that fueled Renaissance • country where the renaissance began • city-state birthplace of renaissance • A movement for religious reforms (change) • disease that affects humans and other mammals • A hero from the Bible, sculpted by Michelangelo • Florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures • ...
Harlem Renaissance(long live the confederacy) 2023-12-20
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- prominent leader
- why was the Harlem Renaissance important?
- when did it begin
- people who lived in this area
- the city where the Harlem Renassiance took place
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- who made this crossword puzzle
- riot in harlem
- music that came from the Harlem Renaissance
- when did it end
- Did Chalei get this from Lucas
- Area where the Renaissance took place
- group of people who more than likely opposed the Harlem Renaissance
12 Clues: riot in harlem • when did it end • prominent leader • when did it begin • people who lived in this area • who made this crossword puzzle • Did Chalei get this from Lucas • Area where the Renaissance took place • why was the Harlem Renaissance important? • music that came from the Harlem Renaissance • the city where the Harlem Renassiance took place • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-02-04
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- United negro improvement association
- Jazz artist last name
- Another popular dance during the Harlem Renaissance
- Type of music during Harlem renaissance
- Where the renaissance took place
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- Name for the 1920 era
- Famous poet last name
- Harlem Renaissance photographer last name
- Popular dance during Harlem renaissance
- National Association for African Americans
10 Clues: Name for the 1920 era • Famous poet last name • Jazz artist last name • Where the renaissance took place • United negro improvement association • Popular dance during Harlem renaissance • Type of music during Harlem renaissance • Harlem Renaissance photographer last name • National Association for African Americans • Another popular dance during the Harlem Renaissance
RENAISSANCE WORDSEARCH 2013-03-02
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- Painting,sculpture and decorative arts of the period of European history know as the Renaissance
- Famous Italian historian who thinks humans are more important than God
- A Renaissance intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- Cultured man of the Renaissance
- The earliest manifestation of the European Renaissance began here
- Person who supports artists
- Being concerned with worldly matters rather than spiritual matters
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- Famous artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- Place know as the "cradle of the Renaissance"
- Period of European history that renewed interest in art,learning, and views in the world
- He painted the School of Athens
- Famous sculptor born in Tuscany, he sculpted the Pieta
- Between the fifteenth and early seventeenth centuries a cultural and artistic movement was here
- Political dynasty and banking family, founded the Medici Bank
14 Clues: Person who supports artists • He painted the School of Athens • Cultured man of the Renaissance • Famous artist who painted the Mona Lisa • Place know as the "cradle of the Renaissance" • Famous sculptor born in Tuscany, he sculpted the Pieta • Political dynasty and banking family, founded the Medici Bank • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-14
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- "The Last Supper", by Leonardo da Vinci, was an example of this type of wall painting.
- The wealthy and powerful noble family that ruled the city-state of Florence and financed many famous artists
- Rather than writing in Latin, renaissance authors chose to use ________ language, i.e. the native languages of the countries they lived in.
- A belief that people should be recognized and celebrated for their own talents and accomplishments, rather than being viewed as a collective mass
- This artist is best known for his massive fresco, "The School of Athens"
- A belief that people should focus on living in the here and now, rather than being concerned with their role in the afterlife
- The author of the famous Renaissance book "The Prince" was Niccolo ___________.
- The first book to be mass-produced on the printing press was the _____.
- The printing press was invented in 1455, by Johannes ___________
- According to "The Prince", it is better to be _______ than loved.
- Renaissance scholars and artists drew much of their inspiration from Classical Greek and ______ culture
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- A renaissance painting technique that emphasized depth and 3-dimensional vision
- The word "renaissance" means __________
- A belief that people should separate the religious and non-religious aspects of their lives from each other
- The region in Europe where the renaissance began
- This talented artist painted the entire Sistine Chapel, as well as sculpting the famous statue "La Pieta"
16 Clues: The word "renaissance" means __________ • The region in Europe where the renaissance began • The printing press was invented in 1455, by Johannes ___________ • According to "The Prince", it is better to be _______ than loved. • The first book to be mass-produced on the printing press was the _____. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-01-14
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- Shakespeare wrote mainly what?
- This was Rome’s source of income.
- He invented the printing press.
- A _____ was sold to reduce punishment for sins.
- Marin Luther translated the bible into what language?
- Number of social classes in Italy.
- He painted “The Last Supper.”
- The Medicis were ________.
- This made it easier to print books
- Luther posted 95 _________.
- Individualism was a big belief for the _______.
- Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII’s _______ wife.
- Catherine of Aragon was ________’s first wife.
- Head of church.
- The Renaissance means”________.”
- This is a theological school.
- This pope ordered St. Peter's basilica built.
- Luther had the idea of “Justification by _______.”
- The church would not let Henry VIII get a _______.
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- The Renaissance started in this country.
- He began the protestant reformation.
- Elected leader in Venice.
- He wrote Utopia.
- The period of time after the middle ages lasting 300 years.
- Luther was a ____.
- This was the richest city in Europe.
- Who became queen after Mary?
- He wrote The Prince.
- Renaissance paintings began to have_______(depth).
- Martin Luther founded ___________.
- John Calvin founded this religion.
- Luther preached against the sale of _________.
- Short poems.
- Who became queen when Edward IV died?
- This is a state run by the church.
- He painted “School of Athens.”
- The Renaissance started in this city.
- The language used in mass.
- Zwingli wanted a theocracy in _________.
- Secular beliefs are _______ beliefs.
40 Clues: Short poems. • Head of church. • He wrote Utopia. • Luther was a ____. • He wrote The Prince. • Elected leader in Venice. • The Medicis were ________. • The language used in mass. • Luther posted 95 _________. • Who became queen after Mary? • He painted “The Last Supper.” • This is a theological school. • Shakespeare wrote mainly what? • He painted “School of Athens.” • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-10
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- having to do with a town or city
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
- One of the leading Renaissance artists who is born in Florence and drew the Mona Lisa.
- A German printer who developed the printing press that used movable metal type
- An English writer who wrote The Canterbury
- The art of making agreements with other countries
- A diplomat in Florence that wrote the book The Prince in 1513
- The renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts.
- The first major center of the Renaissance
- The belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is a path to knowledge
- A soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country
- The family that ruled the Italian city-state of Mantua during the 1400's
- A way of drawing to show the relationship of objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance
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- The limits between which something can change or differ
- A sculptor in Florence who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A poet from Florence who wrote The Divine Comedy
- a technique using light and shadows instead of stiff outlines to separate objects.
- Another leading Renaissance city, located on the northern coast of the Adriatic Sea
- Meaning to relate to worldly things.
- The home of the pope in Rome as well as where the largest library was
- An event that brought Italian merchants into contact with Arab merchants in the Middle East
21 Clues: having to do with a town or city • The birthplace of the Renaissance • Meaning to relate to worldly things. • The first major center of the Renaissance • An English writer who wrote The Canterbury • A poet from Florence who wrote The Divine Comedy • The art of making agreements with other countries • The limits between which something can change or differ • ...
Changes in Europe 2024-05-15
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- City of the Medici family
- Nation that won the 100 Years' War
- The Renaissance was a rediscovery of the culture from these two areas (3 wds)
- Best example of a well rounded person of this time
- King of England who ended the Pope's control of English churces
- The language the first non-Latin Bible was printed in
- first area to experience the Renaissance
- idea that people should be well rounded (2 wds)
- A Protestant sect that founded Pennsylvania and makes oatmeal
- these fields of science experienced massive growth during this time (3 wds)
- The new branch of Christianity is known as this
- Luther's number one concern about the Catholic Church
- Scientist who was persecuted by the church
- people who sponsor works of literature and art
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- Father of Physics and Calculus (2 wds)
- Artist of the David, La Pieta and Sistine Chapel
- Scientist who promoted the geocentric model
- a major event that brings about a lot of change (2 wds)
- invention that helped spread Reformation ideas (2 wds)
- This was the ground breaking theory of the Scientific Revolution (2 wds)
- Scientist who first stated planets revolve around the sun
- activity that brought wealth to the merchants of Italy
- Monk with 95 problems about the Catholic Church (2 wds)
- Disease spread to Europe through trade (2 wds)
- Literal translation of Renaissance
- Renaissance philosophy that promoted individualism
- English Renaissance playwright
27 Clues: City of the Medici family • English Renaissance playwright • Nation that won the 100 Years' War • Literal translation of Renaissance • Father of Physics and Calculus (2 wds) • first area to experience the Renaissance • Scientist who was persecuted by the church • Scientist who promoted the geocentric model • Disease spread to Europe through trade (2 wds) • ...
the Renaissance 2025-09-02
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- A new artistic technique creating the illusion of depth.
- Where the Renaissance movement spread later.
- A movement focusing on human potential and classical studies.
- A famous sculpture by Michelangelo.
- A period of cultural 'rebirth' and revival
- The cor meaning of the Renaissance
- A fresh approach to creating new things.
- A key figure credited with the 14th-century resurgence of classical learning
- "yes"
- The place where the Renaissance began in the 14th century.
- A renewed interest in something that had declined.
- Pertaining to creative expression in forms like painting, sculpture, and literature.
- A mathematical system for creating realistic depth in art.
- The support of artists and writers by wealthy families and the church.
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- Famous artist known for his iconic works.
- A form of greeting, "Good evening".
- The common local language, not Latin, which saw and explosion of literature.
- A related religious movement that emerged during this time
- The classical period that was rediscovered and celebrated.
- "please" or "I pray thee".
- Relating to the power of the mind and reason.
- A process of renewing of reviving.
- Referring to the art, literature, and learning of ancient Greece
- An archaic form of "morning" or "tomorrow"
- An old way of saying "goodbye"
- A famous portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Thirsty.
- A quintessential "Renaissance Man" of many talents.
- The study of the body's structure became more sophisticated.
- "soon" or used like "goodbye".
30 Clues: "yes" • Thirsty. • "please" or "I pray thee". • An old way of saying "goodbye" • "soon" or used like "goodbye". • A process of renewing of reviving. • The cor meaning of the Renaissance • A form of greeting, "Good evening". • A famous sculpture by Michelangelo. • A fresh approach to creating new things. • Famous artist known for his iconic works. • ...
Reviewing main concepts and ideas (UNIT 1 and 2) 2025-07-23
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- This invention helped spread Renaissance and Humanist ideas rapidly
- Style of painting developed during the Renaissance to create depth
- English explorer who helped defeat the Spanish Armada.
- Spanish city that became a major port for silver from the Americas.
- Portuguese navigator who led the first circumnavigation of the globe
- Explorer who reached the Americas in 1492.
- Portuguese explorer who found a sea route to India.
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- Italian explorer whose name was given to America.
- This term means “rebirth” and describes a cultural awakening in Europe.
- The movement that emphasized reason and the study of classical texts.
- Luxury item from Asia that symbolized wealth in Europe.
- This Italian city was a center of Renaissance art and home to artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli.
- Large-scale movement of goods between continents in the 15th–16th centuries
- Exchange of people, goods, animals, and diseases between Europe and the Americas
- He painted The Last Supper and was known as a true Renaissance man
15 Clues: Explorer who reached the Americas in 1492. • Italian explorer whose name was given to America. • Portuguese explorer who found a sea route to India. • English explorer who helped defeat the Spanish Armada. • Luxury item from Asia that symbolized wealth in Europe. • Style of painting developed during the Renaissance to create depth • ...
Chapter 3.1 Megapuzzle 2021-10-21
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- Queen of Spain who supported Columbus's voyage.
- Period of the rebirth of learning and rediscovery of ancient knowledge and ideas.
- King of Spain who supported Columbus's voyage.
- Term that refers to complete control of a good or service.
- Portuguese nobleman that established a school of seamanship and navigation.
- Type of sailing vessel used by European explorers.
- Michaelangelo's most famous sculpture.
- Work of art that epitomizes the Renaissance.
- Brunelleschi Florentine architect who designed the largest masonry dome in the world.
- First European country to send explorers in search of an all-water route to Asia.
- Ferdiand I ruled this Spanish kingdom.
- Navigational device that uses the positions of the stars.
- Perhaps the greatest of all Renaissance artists.
- Dangerous trade route across Asia.
- Geographical location of Spain and Portugal.
- Portuguese explorer who rounded Africa and was the first to reach Asia by sea.
- Wealthy individuals who supported artists, scientists, writers, etc. during the Renaissance.
- The centuries' long conflict to drive the Moors from Spain and Portugal.
- Schools of higher learning that teach the arts and sciences.
- Renaissance artist who painted the School of Athens.
- Inventor of the printing press.
- Another term for the Middle Ages.
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- Term for a person who openly defied Church rules and teachings.
- Italian explorer who is credited with discovering the Americas after the Vikings
- Navigational device that points to the magnetic north pole.
- Portgual's primary colony in the New World
- Isabella ruled this Spanish kingdom.
- North African Muslims that settled Spain and were conquered in the Reconquista.
- Astronomical instrument used by Galileo.
- Series of wars that increased European interest in the outside world.
- Portuguese explorer who discovered the southern tip of Africa.
- Chapel in the Vatican painted by Michaelangelo.
- Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist.
- Invention that allowed for the spread of information and knowledge.
- Explorer who would claim Brazil for Portugal.
- Term referring to those who did not believe in the Christian god.
- Two cultures of the ancient world that were admired by Middle Age Europeans.
- The center of the Renaissance in Europe.
- Seven core subjects that comprised university educations in the Middle Ages.
- Renaissance scientist who suggested the Earth and planets revolved around the Sun.
- Cathedral Brunelleschi designed the dome of this building.
- Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous work of art.
- The Church relied heavily on the ideas of Greek philosophers like _____.
43 Clues: Inventor of the printing press. • Another term for the Middle Ages. • Dangerous trade route across Asia. • Isabella ruled this Spanish kingdom. • Michaelangelo's most famous sculpture. • Ferdiand I ruled this Spanish kingdom. • Astronomical instrument used by Galileo. • The center of the Renaissance in Europe. • Portgual's primary colony in the New World • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2020-10-20
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- Family that ruled Florence
- Pope during the Reformation
- Henry VII's only son
- Invented the printing press
- Burned protestants at the stake
- English king who broke from church
- Started the reformation
- Started Anglicanism after Mary's death
- Large French estates combining classic and gothic architecture
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- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Sculptor, painted Sistine Chapel
- Henry's third wife
- First protestant faith founded by Luther
- Main city of the renaissance
- Famous playwright from England during Renaissance
- Time of cultural awakening from approximately 1350-1600
- Meant to give the power back to the Pope and rid Italy of non-Catholics
17 Clues: Henry's third wife • Painter of Mona Lisa • Henry VII's only son • Started the reformation • Family that ruled Florence • Pope during the Reformation • Invented the printing press • Main city of the renaissance • Burned protestants at the stake • Sculptor, painted Sistine Chapel • English king who broke from church • Started Anglicanism after Mary's death • ...
Chapter 19 Study Guide 2025-04-22
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- Italian trader who traveled to China and later wrote about his trip.
- German priest who wrote the 95 Theses and hung them on a church door.
- A movement against the Roman Catholic Church started by Martin Luther.
- Family that ruled over Florence.
- Members of a catholic religious order created to serve the Pope and Roman Catholic Church.
- Means "rebirth" in Latin and followed Europe's Middle Ages.
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- The Italian city that gained large amounts of wealth by establishing banking and the use of interest.
- Considered the "Father of Humanism".
- Printing press that changed the world by making books/writing more available.
- Genius of the Renaissance and often identified as a "Renaissance Man".
- Italian writer & politician who wrote "The Prince"
- A way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions.
- Italian Renaissance artist famous for painting the Sistine Chapel.
- Italian Renaissance poet who wrote "The Divine Comedy" in Italian.
14 Clues: Family that ruled over Florence. • Considered the "Father of Humanism". • Italian writer & politician who wrote "The Prince" • Means "rebirth" in Latin and followed Europe's Middle Ages. • Italian Renaissance artist famous for painting the Sistine Chapel. • Italian Renaissance poet who wrote "The Divine Comedy" in Italian. • ...
Renaissance 2023-10-06
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- who wrote the praise of folly?
- More ___ are established for everyone to learn
- emerges-more books-more education
- when did the renaissance start?
- reason the renaissance started in italy
- who made the last judgment?
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- After the middle ages
- Albrechtdurer was a printer and a ___?
- where did the renaissance start?
- Was the standard of living low or high?
- wrote a handbook for rulers
- Leanardo da vinci made the___?
12 Clues: After the middle ages • wrote a handbook for rulers • who made the last judgment? • who wrote the praise of folly? • Leanardo da vinci made the___? • when did the renaissance start? • where did the renaissance start? • emerges-more books-more education • Albrechtdurer was a printer and a ___? • Was the standard of living low or high? • reason the renaissance started in italy • ...
Mga Salik sa Paglakas ng Europe 2019-11-13
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- mas makapangyarihan kaysa sa monarkiya
- binubuo ng mga mangangalakal, banker at shipowner
- at pilak mahahalagang metal sa doktrinang merkantilismo
- at Griyego wikang pinag-aralan sa Renaissance
- pinakamakapangyarihang institusyon sa Panahon ng Middle Ages
- isa sa dahilan bakit sa Italy sumibol ang Renaissance
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- sentral na teorya sa merkantilismo
- Controversy ay sumasalamin sa tunggalian ng interes ng Simbahan at pamahalaan kaugnay ng mga ideya ni Papa Gregory VII
- namuno sa mga nation-state
- ang pagkakatulad nito ay isa sa batayan ng nation-state
- mga manggagawang may kasanayan sa paggawa ng mga kagamitang maaaring may partikular na gamit o pandekorasyon lamang.
- "rebirth"
- si Haring Henry IV ay hari ng bansang ito
- pondo ng hari sa pagpapalakas ng kapangyarihan
- dito sumibol ang Renaissance
15 Clues: "rebirth" • namuno sa mga nation-state • dito sumibol ang Renaissance • sentral na teorya sa merkantilismo • mas makapangyarihan kaysa sa monarkiya • si Haring Henry IV ay hari ng bansang ito • at Griyego wikang pinag-aralan sa Renaissance • pondo ng hari sa pagpapalakas ng kapangyarihan • binubuo ng mga mangangalakal, banker at shipowner • ...
Renaissance Reformation and Exploration 2022-10-06
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- Where the Renaissance started
- The act of Reforming
- The Christian church that was headed by the pope in Rome
- Triggered a full scale revolt against the church abuse
- People who disagreed with the catholic church during the reformation
- Sharing power between local governments
- A rebirth of art
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- A person who travels to spread religion
- a group of people assembled for religious worship
- Invented the printing press
- A mechanical device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter
- A cultural Movement of the Renaissance
- A painter of the renaissance that was known for his paintings as the Madonna theme
- The epicenter of the Italian
- Was spurred by the Crusaders that led to the growth of the large city
15 Clues: A rebirth of art • The act of Reforming • Invented the printing press • The epicenter of the Italian • Where the Renaissance started • A cultural Movement of the Renaissance • A person who travels to spread religion • Sharing power between local governments • a group of people assembled for religious worship • Triggered a full scale revolt against the church abuse • ...
Renaissance vocab puzzle 2022-09-09
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- Person who provides financial support for the arts
- He is best known for his political treatise "The Prince"
- Who introduced printing to Europe
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the high Renaissance
- Who was activeas a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, the artist, sculptor,and architect
- Writing was done in Greek or Latin
- England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon."
- Were the wealthiest most powerful class
- An Italian painter and architect
- Banker and he was a patron of arts
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- Was to become an important Renaissance theme
- Achievement, the individual and classical heritage
- "Re-birth," valued a well rounded person, used primary sources, realistic portrayals of humans.
- Ancient Greek + Roman remains there; inspiration
- Birth place of the Renaissance
15 Clues: Birth place of the Renaissance • An Italian painter and architect • Who introduced printing to Europe • Writing was done in Greek or Latin • Banker and he was a patron of arts • Were the wealthiest most powerful class • Was to become an important Renaissance theme • England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon." • Ancient Greek + Roman remains there; inspiration • ...
Renaissance 2025-10-14
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- A person who supports artists, writers, or musicians financially
- First great sculptor of the era utilizing Greco-Roman style
- Revival or rebirth
- Italian city-state considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Artistic technique that creates the appearance of depth on a flat surface
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- English playwright and poet whose works reflect Renaissance ideals
- Renaissance artist and inventor known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Renaissance sculptor and painter famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Focus on human potential and achievements based on classical learning
- Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens
- Powerful banking family that were major patrons of the arts in Florence
11 Clues: Revival or rebirth • Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens • First great sculptor of the era utilizing Greco-Roman style • Italian city-state considered the birthplace of the Renaissance • A person who supports artists, writers, or musicians financially • English playwright and poet whose works reflect Renaissance ideals • ...
Renaissance crossword 2024-04-12
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- Queen Elizabeth's fathers name.
- painted the Sistine chapel.
- Who discovered more information about the human body during the Renaissance?
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Queen Elizabeth funded the __
- Who helped women have rights during the Renaissance?
- Queen Elizabeth ____ married.
- The time period Elizabeth 1 was born in.
- Queen Elizabeth's sister.
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- Shakespeare famous play.
- Queen Elizabeth's eye color?
- Did Queen Elizabeth have children?
- Queen of England.
- Queen Elizabeth's mother.
- Famous play writer.
15 Clues: Queen of England. • Famous play writer. • Shakespeare famous play. • Queen Elizabeth's mother. • Queen Elizabeth's sister. • painted the Sistine chapel. • Queen Elizabeth's eye color? • Queen Elizabeth funded the __ • Queen Elizabeth ____ married. • Queen Elizabeth's fathers name. • Did Queen Elizabeth have children? • famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • ...
Teka-Teki Silang Renaissance 2023-08-11
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- Kota yang dianggap sebagai "pusat" Renaissance?
- Apa karya sastra terkenal Renaissance?
- Siapakah tokoh pelukis terkenal dari Renaissance?
- Apa bahasa yang dominan pada Renaissance?
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- Apa gerakan intelektual dominan pada masa Renaissance?
- Konsep apa yang menyatakan bahwa harus ada pemisahan antara agama dengan institusi atau badan negara?
- Siapakah pelukis Renaissance terkenal yang menghasilkan "The Last Supper"?
- Apa karya seni paling terkenal dari Renaissance?
- Di negara apa Renaissance bermula?
- Apa teknologi baru yang muncul pada masa Renaissance?
10 Clues: Di negara apa Renaissance bermula? • Apa karya sastra terkenal Renaissance? • Apa bahasa yang dominan pada Renaissance? • Kota yang dianggap sebagai "pusat" Renaissance? • Apa karya seni paling terkenal dari Renaissance? • Siapakah tokoh pelukis terkenal dari Renaissance? • Apa teknologi baru yang muncul pada masa Renaissance? • ...
Renaissance Literature 2024-11-27
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- Term for the "rebirth" of art and learning during this era
- Renaissance playwright who wrote Doctor Faustus
- Queen who reigned during the height of the English Renaissance
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- Shakespearean tragedy about a Moorish general
- One of Shakespeare’s romantic comedies featuring fairies
- Renaissance tragedy about a Scottish king's downfall
- Author of The Faerie Queene
- Renaissance humanist author of Utopia
- The famous Renaissance theater associated with Shakespeare
- English king who broke from the Catholic Church
10 Clues: Author of The Faerie Queene • Renaissance humanist author of Utopia • Shakespearean tragedy about a Moorish general • English king who broke from the Catholic Church • Renaissance playwright who wrote Doctor Faustus • Renaissance tragedy about a Scottish king's downfall • One of Shakespeare’s romantic comedies featuring fairies • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-05
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- The new type of math pioneered by Girolamo Cardano
- A famous first follower of humanism
- What was the religion created during the Renaissance
- The creator of the Mona Lisa and the invention of the parachute
- What does the word "Renaissance" mean?
- The element of art that was added during the Renaissance to make pictures make more real
- A famous sculptor who was one of the first to make his sculptures life like
- A wealthy family who spent a lot of money on art and architecture.
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- The groups that ruled Italian city-states
- The cathedral on which Florence's famous dome sits.
- The river that Florence, Italy is located by.
- The people in this profession became very rich and were able to fund artists
- When did the Renaissance begin?
- The city in Italy that triggered the beginning of the Renaissance
14 Clues: When did the Renaissance begin? • A famous first follower of humanism • What does the word "Renaissance" mean? • The groups that ruled Italian city-states • The river that Florence, Italy is located by. • The new type of math pioneered by Girolamo Cardano • The cathedral on which Florence's famous dome sits. • What was the religion created during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-12
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- list of grievances against the church
- stressed experimentation and observation
- established religious compromise in England
- family who were patrons of art in Florence
- became the epicenter of the Renaissance
- determined force of gravity using calculus
- started the Protestant Reformation
- established during the Counter-Reformation
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- invented the printing press in Germany
- transition from medieval to modern times
- father of modern day chemistry
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- believed in predestination
- technique used by Renaissance artists
- wrote "The Prince"
- intellectual movement that put the human first
- Catholic court set up to root out heresy
- called for a vernacular translation of Bible
- name of the Church of England
- emphasized human reasoning
- wrote the book "Utopia"
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- Catholic Court used to punish heresy
23 Clues: wrote "The Prince" • wrote the book "Utopia" • believed in predestination • emphasized human reasoning • name of the Church of England • father of modern day chemistry • proposed the heliocentric theory • started the Protestant Reformation • Catholic Court used to punish heresy • technique used by Renaissance artists • list of grievances against the church • ...
The Renaissance-Brady Meyer 2025-04-10
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- Realistic objects in a natural setting
- Depiction of everyday life
- Cultural movement
- -Famous for his copper engravings
- painting the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- Painting architectural details onto a surface
- -Catholic church splits into western europe
- Technique used
- routes-Many of these run through Italy, making it popular
- Famous english playwright
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- What renaissance translates to
- Help ideas spread
- -Revival of this cities ancient art style
- Luther-Challenged the authority of the church
- By making an object appear bigger or smaller than it actually is
- -Revival of this countries ancient art style
- Roman version of the Parthenon
- People who specialized in Humanities
- Painted the mona lisa
- -Invented the printing press
- -King _____ killed his wives
- -Renaissance started here due to central location
22 Clues: Technique used • Help ideas spread • Cultural movement • Painted the mona lisa • Famous english playwright • Depiction of everyday life • -Invented the printing press • -King _____ killed his wives • What renaissance translates to • Roman version of the Parthenon • -Famous for his copper engravings • People who specialized in Humanities • Realistic objects in a natural setting • ...
Renaissance 2025-12-04
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- 1254-1324 Italian trader, went to china
- 1564-1616 English Renaissance writer, is called the best English writer of all time
- study of history, literature, public speaking, art
- 1304-1374 Early Italian Renaissance scholar
- 1400-1468 German printer, made the printing press
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- 1452-1519 Genius of the Renaissance
- a way to show a three-dimensional scene
- Rebirth of learning
- 1469-1527 Italian writer and politician, wrote the prince
- 1475-1564 Italian Renaissance artist
- combination of humanist and religious ideas
11 Clues: Rebirth of learning • 1452-1519 Genius of the Renaissance • 1475-1564 Italian Renaissance artist • 1254-1324 Italian trader, went to china • a way to show a three-dimensional scene • 1304-1374 Early Italian Renaissance scholar • combination of humanist and religious ideas • 1400-1468 German printer, made the printing press • ...
Renaissance Reformation Scientific Method 2014-09-15
15 Clues: monk • corrupt • secular • thinkers • Geocentric • Complaints • influenced • cash my sin • Renaissance • Heliocentric • view the sky • non Catholic • heliocentric • birth of renaissance • dude who needed a divorce
Renaissance Vocabulary Quiz 2023-08-28
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- Sun at the center of the Solar System
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Astronomer who worked on Planetary orbits
- Invented the Printing Press
- Common language
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The most important invention of the Renaissance
- Wrote the inferno which included descriptions of demons
- Greek and Roman history
- Means not religious
- Celebrating human ability
- Powerful family in Florence
- Painted the Mona Lisa
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- The birthplace of the Renaissance
- Rebirth
- Information meant to push an agenda
- A place of learning in major cities
- Famous for three laws of physics
- Discovered the moons of Jupiter
- A way of adding depth to a painting
- A place of learning with monks and nuns
- Someone who sponsors the Arts or some other venture
22 Clues: Rebirth • Common language • Means not religious • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Greek and Roman history • Celebrating human ability • Invented the Printing Press • Powerful family in Florence • Discovered the moons of Jupiter • Famous for three laws of physics • The birthplace of the Renaissance • Information meant to push an agenda • ...
renaissance and reformation 2024-09-23
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- author of the divine comedy
- French calvanists
- god chooses who goes to heaven
- someone who protested against the catholic church
- where the northern renaissance started
- focus on worldly themes instead of religious
- banking center of europe
- famous for the school of athens & wedding of the virgin
- a rebirth of classical knowledge
- author of the prince
- what spread ideas
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- paying the church for forgivness of their sins
- ¨father of humanism¨
- wealthy people who sponsored artists
- emphasis on a person rather than group
- famous for the birth of venus
- when people demand change
- where the renaissance started
- who is considered the greatest artist of all time
- Greatest scholar of the northern renasissance
- created the mona lisa & the last supper
21 Clues: French calvanists • what spread ideas • ¨father of humanism¨ • author of the prince • banking center of europe • when people demand change • author of the divine comedy • famous for the birth of venus • where the renaissance started • god chooses who goes to heaven • a rebirth of classical knowledge • wealthy people who sponsored artists • emphasis on a person rather than group • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle. 2024-09-23
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- Martin Luther wrote this.
- Man that wrote "The Prince."
- Started the Protestant Reformation
- Man who painted Mona Lisa.
- Definition of Vernacular
- Where is Shakespeare from.
- Characteristic of the Italian Renaissance.
- Set up the King of England as the head of the Church of England.
- Wealthy family that pays for art to be made.
- The monarch that made the Anglican Church the official Church of England.
- Northern Renaissance.
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- Man that wrote "Utopia."
- The soldier of god.
- He made the Statue of David.
- Ended the 30 Years War and broke up the Holy Roman Empire.
- Printing Press.
- Man that wrote about the human flaws.
- Characteristic of the Northern Renaissance.
- Payment for salvation from the church.
- Who wrote "In Praise of Folly."
20 Clues: Printing Press. • The soldier of god. • Northern Renaissance. • Man that wrote "Utopia." • Definition of Vernacular • Martin Luther wrote this. • Man who painted Mona Lisa. • Where is Shakespeare from. • Man that wrote "The Prince." • He made the Statue of David. • Who wrote "In Praise of Folly." • Started the Protestant Reformation • Man that wrote about the human flaws. • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2022-08-24
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- filsuf asal Jerman mengajak orang-orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
- penemu mesin tenun
- penemu telepon listrik
- penemu kapal kincir
- tokoh mesin pemintal benang
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan Yunani dan Romawi
- tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- penemu pesawat terbang
- perubahan yang besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
- penemu mesin uap
- salah seorang pemimpin revolusi Amerika yang menjadi presiden pertama
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- masa pencerahan di eropa
- salah satu teori kontrovesial ditemukan oleh Nicolaus Copernicus
- peristiwa yang membawa perubahan di gereja eropa
- revolusi Amerika (1775-1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa Amerika melawan
- tokoh reformasi gereja
- pengertian renaissance secara etimologi yang berarti lahir
- penemu cap silinder
- masa antara jatuhnya kekaisaran Romawi barat pada tahun 476 M
- slogan aufklarung
20 Clues: penemu mesin uap • slogan aufklarung • penemu mesin tenun • penemu cap silinder • penemu kapal kincir • tokoh reformasi gereja • penemu telepon listrik • penemu pesawat terbang • masa pencerahan di eropa • tokoh mesin pemintal benang • peristiwa yang membawa perubahan di gereja eropa • tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
Renaissance People 2023-06-14
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- Cooperated with Galileo to make the Heliocentric model.
- Praise of Folly
- The Prince
- The school of Athens
- Mona Lisa, The Last Supper
- A period in the middle ages.
- Poet who wrote 154 sonnets and 37 or more plays.
- The country where the renaissance began.
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- Utopia
- Invented the Teloscope, cooperated with Nicolaus to create the Heliocentric model.
- The culture that inspired the renaissance.
- Father of Humanism
- The David, Sistine Chapel
- Printing Press
- Jeremiah, The Feast of Herod
15 Clues: Utopia • The Prince • Printing Press • Praise of Folly • Father of Humanism • The school of Athens • The David, Sistine Chapel • Mona Lisa, The Last Supper • Jeremiah, The Feast of Herod • A period in the middle ages. • The country where the renaissance began. • The culture that inspired the renaissance. • Poet who wrote 154 sonnets and 37 or more plays. • ...
Renaissance 2022-09-09
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- one of the first artists to create outdoor portraits
- believed you could enjoy life without offending god
- enjoying life in present
- painted sistine chapel
- Rebirth
- painting created by Leonardo da Vinci
- invented printing press, printed first book
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- wealthy people
- important renaissance theme
- family wealthy family that gave money back to their city
- carried out diplomatic missions across europe
- famous play writer
- influenced painters up to the 1900s
- financial supporter for the arts
- Birth place of renaissance
15 Clues: Rebirth • wealthy people • famous play writer • painted sistine chapel • enjoying life in present • Birth place of renaissance • important renaissance theme • financial supporter for the arts • influenced painters up to the 1900s • painting created by Leonardo da Vinci • invented printing press, printed first book • carried out diplomatic missions across europe • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2024-03-29
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- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- German inventor who developed the first printing press with moveable type.
- A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
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- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use realistic, lifelike styles.
13 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language. • A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2024-03-29
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- A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
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- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- German inventor who developed the first printing press with moveable type.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use realistic, lifelike styles.
- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them.
13 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language. • A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • ...
renaissance 2022-12-13
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- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist
- (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- a type of wall painting
- was an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance
- a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press
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- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- English playwright, poet and actor
13 Clues: a type of wall painting • English playwright, poet and actor • Italian polymath of the High Renaissance • an Italian banking family and political dynasty • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2024-12-05
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- Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar
- school of Athens Imaginary gathering of great scientists and thinkers
- Wealthy family that controls Florence
- Castiglione The book of the courtier
- Dutch priest
- Design etched onto metal plate with acid
- Three-dimensional (3-D); created depth in pictures
- Sculptor, engineer, painter, architect, and poet
- Machiavelli The prince
- Intellectual movement that focused on education and the classics
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- subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history
- Man Someone of broad achievement with talent in many areas
- Rebirth
- Chapel Took 4 years to complete
- da Vinci The person who created Mona Lisa
- Durer German painter, studied in italy
- Biblical shepherd who killed the giant Goliath
- Financial supporter
- Empire Center of classical world
- Birthplace of Renaissance
20 Clues: Rebirth • Dutch priest • Financial supporter • Birthplace of Renaissance • Machiavelli The prince • Chapel Took 4 years to complete • Empire Center of classical world • Wealthy family that controls Florence • Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar • Design etched onto metal plate with acid • Castiglione The book of the courtier • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-13
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- – A wealthy supporter of artists and scholars during the Renaissance.
- – The cultural rebirth that took place in Europe during the 14th-17th centuries.
- – Renowned Renaissance artist and inventor, famous for the Mona Lisa.
- – A key city in Italy known for its Renaissance art and culture.
- – A philosophy emphasizing human potential and achievements.
- – The invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas, notably the printing press.
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- – Famous Renaissance sculptor and painter, creator of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- – The period of discovering new lands, like Columbus reaching the Americas.
- – The pursuit of knowledge that advanced during this period.
- – Creative expression flourishing during the Renaissance.
10 Clues: – Creative expression flourishing during the Renaissance. • – The pursuit of knowledge that advanced during this period. • – A philosophy emphasizing human potential and achievements. • – A key city in Italy known for its Renaissance art and culture. • – A wealthy supporter of artists and scholars during the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance 2023-06-26
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- Considered the "Father of Humanism" and known for his sonnets to Laura.
- Method of creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensional space in artwork.
- Italian city-state known for its rich maritime history and influential art scene during the Renaissance.
- Known for his masterpiece, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- The religious revolution led by Martin Luther that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church.
- Famous for painting the Mona Lisa and creating designs for flying machines.
- Financial support provided by wealthy individuals to artists during the Renaissance.
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- Famous for works like "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera."
- Renaissance philosophy that emphasized the importance of human potential and achievements.
- Powerful Italian banking family that played a significant role in Renaissance Florence.
- The common spoken language of a region, such as Italian or English, used in literature during the Renaissance.
- Machiavelli's political treatise that examines the acquisition and maintenance of power.
- Created the printing press, which revolutionized the spread of knowledge during the Renaissance.
13 Clues: Famous for works like "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera." • Known for his masterpiece, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Considered the "Father of Humanism" and known for his sonnets to Laura. • Famous for painting the Mona Lisa and creating designs for flying machines. • Method of creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensional space in artwork. • ...
The Ressensain 2024-03-29
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- A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
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- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use realistic, lifelike styles.
- German inventor who developed the first printing press with moveable type.
- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
13 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language. • A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • ...
History 1a 2025-02-17
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- a local assembly withdrew church blessing
- what did the people of the renaissance think eduction was a remedy for?
- invented moveable type
- special hearing to stamp heresy
- where the renaissance started
- painter/sculptor from Italy
- heir to Aragon throne
- Botticelli was a?
- Germany became unified under this ruler
- Spanish Muslims
- heir to castle throne
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- music from the Middle Ages
- papal power reached its height under its ruler
- what became very important to meet the needs of the changing society?
- Italian writer
- One of the most important English documents
- famous English
- study of history, science, grammar, literature, and philosophy
- revival of learning and they renewed interest in art in the western world
- a scholar from the Netherlands
20 Clues: Italian writer • famous English • Spanish Muslims • Botticelli was a? • heir to Aragon throne • heir to castle throne • invented moveable type • music from the Middle Ages • painter/sculptor from Italy • where the renaissance started • a scholar from the Netherlands • special hearing to stamp heresy • Germany became unified under this ruler • a local assembly withdrew church blessing • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2024-03-29
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- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use realistic, lifelike styles.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them.
- A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
- German inventor who developed the first printing press with moveable type.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
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- Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
13 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language. • A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • ...
Renaissance 2024-03-29
Across
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on for the first to use realistic, lifelike styles.
- A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
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- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- German inventor who developed the first printing press with moveable type.
- A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
13 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language. • A belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • ...
renaissance 2022-12-13
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- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist
- (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- a type of wall painting
- was an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance
- a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press
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- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- English playwright, poet and actor
13 Clues: a type of wall painting • English playwright, poet and actor • Italian polymath of the High Renaissance • an Italian banking family and political dynasty • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2012-12-06
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- Thomas More English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist.
- Lisa One of daVinci's greatest work of art of a woman
- Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance
- King of England
- Last Supper One of daVinci's paintings of Jesus, Marry of Nazareth, and his Disciples
- Polish astronomer who advanced the theory that Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- humanistic revival of classical art, literature, and architect in the 14th Century
- A system of thought that rejects religious beliefs and centers on humans and their values, capacities, and worth.
- Famous English poet; made Romeo and Juliet
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- Made the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Italian poet in the Middle Ages
- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- Sculpture that Michelangelo made
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art
- Chapel Michelangelo made the "Creation of Adam" on the ceiling.
- Intorduce printiing to Europe
16 Clues: King of England • Intorduce printiing to Europe • Italian poet in the Middle Ages • Sculpture that Michelangelo made • Made the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • Famous English poet; made Romeo and Juliet • was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • Lisa One of daVinci's greatest work of art of a woman • ...
Italian Renaissance 2024-02-14
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- cultural movement based on improving life
- scientist that made a heliocentric argument
- city where St. Peter's Basilica is
- book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- first artist since Greece to make free-standing statues
- city who's ruler is called a doge
- technology developed by Gutenberg
- city where the Renaissance started
- sea where Italians conducted trade
- writer of THE DIVINE COMEDY
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- first European to reach Asia
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- builder of the Florence Cathedral dome
- banking family that were artistic patrons
- government form in renaissance Italy
- considered the first "Renaissance Man"
- technique used by artists to make painting look 3D
- painter of the School of Athens
18 Clues: writer of THE DIVINE COMEDY • first European to reach Asia • painter of the Sistine Chapel • painter of the School of Athens • city who's ruler is called a doge • technology developed by Gutenberg • city where St. Peter's Basilica is • city where the Renaissance started • sea where Italians conducted trade • book written by Niccolo Machiavelli • ...
renaissance 2022-05-12
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- someone rich who gives money to artists
- a famous renaissance poet and actor
- how artists like to capture human nature
- the "renaissance man"
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- the main city in the renaissance
- what inspired the renaissance
- the most spoken language
- revival of the art time period
- what inspired the renaissance
- the main patrons of art
- the first to use the realistic style art
11 Clues: the "renaissance man" • the main patrons of art • the most spoken language • what inspired the renaissance • what inspired the renaissance • revival of the art time period • the main city in the renaissance • a famous renaissance poet and actor • someone rich who gives money to artists • how artists like to capture human nature • the first to use the realistic style art
Renaissance 2022-05-10
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- Very dangerous bubonic Plague
- The last name of a famous Renaissance artist
- main source of supplies
- The main way of transportation in Renaissance
- The people who wielded the most power in Renaissance
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- One of the very common jobs
- The most famous food in the Renaissance that has multiple different kinds
- The most important city in Renaissance Italy
- An act to move away from medieval times and more toward Greek and Roman thought
- most valuable weapon in Renaissance
10 Clues: main source of supplies • One of the very common jobs • Very dangerous bubonic Plague • most valuable weapon in Renaissance • The most important city in Renaissance Italy • The last name of a famous Renaissance artist • The main way of transportation in Renaissance • The people who wielded the most power in Renaissance • ...
CBMS Renaissance 2023-10-05
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- ________ and commerce increased, cities grew larger and wealthier, and newly wealthy merchants and bankers supported the growth of arts and learning.
- Some city-states were ruled by a single rich family, such as the ________ family in Florence.
- ________ believed in the worth and potential of all individuals and balanced religious faith with belief in the power of the mind.
- The cultural and intellectual movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century in Europe, characterized by a revival of interest in the classical art, literature, and learning of ancient Greece and Rome.
- The Renaissance began in this country.
- Trade made the Italian city-states dazzlingly wealthy.
- The Renaissance is the bridge that connects the Middle Ages to the ________ Era.
- A technique used in painting and drawing to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface. Linear perspective was a notable innovation during the Renaissance.
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- Renaissance is a French word that means “________.”
- “________” refers to the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome.
- As a result of all this activity, craftspeople, merchants, and ________ became more important in society.
- The increase in trade led to a new kind of economy. This was called a ________ economy.
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory.
- From the city-states of Italy, Renaissance ideas spread to the rest of ________.
- The Renaissance began with the rediscovery of the classical world of ancient Greece and ________.
15 Clues: The Renaissance began in this country. • Renaissance is a French word that means “________.” • Trade made the Italian city-states dazzlingly wealthy. • “________” refers to the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome. • An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory. • ...
Chapter 15 Section 1 "The Renaissance" 2014-04-21
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- Typically a musical term, this term refers to anything that DOES NOT belong in church
- (last name only) A true renaissance man. An artist, cartographer, botanist, engineer, mathematician, musician... to name a few
- (last name only) An Italian renaissance Painter, painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, most famous work was the "Creation of Adam"
- a cultural awakening, began in Italy, spread to all of Europe
- This is a term that is used in art when things that are far away are small, and things that are close are large, developed in the Renaissance
- (Last name only) an example of a Renaissance Sacred Composer
- This is another art term that refers to use of this organic material to highlight a painting.
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- (last name only) The greatest English Renaissance playwright
- (Two Words) literally meaning "Flat" in art. Widely used in the middle ages
- a wealthy family that became the rulers of Florence, gained wealth through banking and supported the arts
- (Two Words) A city that is also like it's own country. The Italian peninsula was comprised of these at this time
- Greek and Roman literature art, language, history and music are known as this
- This terms refers to anything that DOES belong in a church
- (last name only) An Italian renaissance writer, was a proponent of studying the classics
14 Clues: This terms refers to anything that DOES belong in a church • (last name only) The greatest English Renaissance playwright • (Last name only) an example of a Renaissance Sacred Composer • a cultural awakening, began in Italy, spread to all of Europe • (Two Words) literally meaning "Flat" in art. Widely used in the middle ages • ...
Ch. 11 Renaissance 2022-02-09
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- writer/playwrite
- Meaning the revival of learning and renewed interest in art in the western world
- wrote “Macbeth”
- moveable type
- A famous patron family
- Father of Renaissance paintings
- city is famous for it’s art, buildings, and canals
- From what country was Michelangelo?
- Music in the Middle Ages
- it is an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glory himself instead of God
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- one of Shakespeares plays
- painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- sober time, concerned for the soul
- someone who paid an artist to work
- Who is considered the greatest playwright of all time?
- painter
- what country did the renaissance start?
- created movement in painting
- created moveable type
- from what country was Shakespeare?
- live for the moment, a zest for life, and who cares for the future
21 Clues: painter • moveable type • wrote “Macbeth” • writer/playwrite • created moveable type • A famous patron family • Music in the Middle Ages • one of Shakespeares plays • created movement in painting • Father of Renaissance paintings • sober time, concerned for the soul • someone who paid an artist to work • from what country was Shakespeare? • From what country was Michelangelo? • ...
Renaissance Unit 2 Homework Menu 2022-10-23
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- Italian renaissance artist
- believes that every individual has dignity and worth
- Italian renaissance artist
- Italian renaissance artist
- wealthy families who supported the arts
- conflict between england/france
- challenged competition in the church the praise of folly
- technique that gives artwork depth/dimension
- Epidemic that killed 25 million Europeans
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- rebirth of European culture
- ¨the prince¨ guide to maintain/gain power
- ¨utopia¨ wanted social/economic reform
- holy book
- wealthy class who supported art
- don quixote mocked romantic notions of shivalry.
- renown playwright
- studied in Italy and returned to central Europe credited with helping to spread the renaissance northward and talented sketch artist
- non-religious
- started a library of classical manuscripts and love poetry
- machiavelli
20 Clues: holy book • machiavelli • non-religious • renown playwright • Italian renaissance artist • Italian renaissance artist • Italian renaissance artist • rebirth of European culture • wealthy class who supported art • conflict between england/france • ¨utopia¨ wanted social/economic reform • wealthy families who supported the arts • ¨the prince¨ guide to maintain/gain power • ...
Unit 6 Test Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-18
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- was a French theologian who became involved with the Protestant movement and later established a theocracy in Geneva.
- he was a German painter and printmaker who was well-known for his engraving techniques.
- she was the Queen of England. Under her reign, England became an important European power.
- a group of Catholic leaders that met between 1545 and 1563 to respond to Protestant challenges and direct the future of the Catholic Church.
- a region in modern-day France, Belgium, and the Netherlands where the Northern Renaissance began.
- he helped found the Society of Jesuits. This society was dedicated to combatting heresy and spreading the Catholic faith.
- he was a German inventor who created the printing press during the 1400s.
- he was the King of England who broke off relations with the Catholic Church.
- a city in the Tuscany region of northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance.
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- he was a sculptor, engineer, and painter who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- the idea that long ago God had determined who would gain salvation.
- he was a painter, sculptor, and inventor who created the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance.
- a financial supporter of the arts during the Renaissance.
- a government run by church leaders.
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and classics.
- was a type of pardon that lessened the time of punishment a soul faced for sins committed during a person’s lifetime.
- he was a famous English playwright who wrote 37 plays from 1590 to 1613.
- he was a German monk who triggered the Protestant Reformation by posting his 95 Theses to a church in Wittenberg, Germany.
- was the Holy Roman Emperor during the time of Martin Luther’s reformation efforts. He issued the Edict of Worms in 1521.
- he was a famous Renaissance painter who painted the School of Athens.
20 Clues: a government run by church leaders. • a financial supporter of the arts during the Renaissance. • the idea that long ago God had determined who would gain salvation. • he was a famous Renaissance painter who painted the School of Athens. • he was a famous English playwright who wrote 37 plays from 1590 to 1613. • ...
Middle Ages and Renaissance Review 2021-02-01
Across
- a piece of music that was secular and sung acappella by a group of people usually about love
- a sacred piece of music that was acappella
- music with one line of notes
- Composer of the Week for Renaissance...wrote English Madrigals and was an organist
- musicians that traveled the country singing love songs
- popularized the music of composers because music could be printed faster and in larger quantities.
- how children got their education during the Renaissance
- Not identified by name...Middle Ages composers stayed this way because they were worried God would be upset if they took credit for their work.
- rebirth
- the last part of the Mass
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- earliest music of the Middle Ages sung with no rhythm or harmony
- Gregorian Chant was named after this person.
- music with many lines of notes
- What was the most popular instrument of the Middle Ages?
- non-religious music
- religious music
- the first part of the Mass
- What was the most popular instrument of the Renaissance?
- a sacred piece of music that was sung in a very specific order
19 Clues: rebirth • religious music • non-religious music • the last part of the Mass • the first part of the Mass • music with one line of notes • music with many lines of notes • a sacred piece of music that was acappella • Gregorian Chant was named after this person. • musicians that traveled the country singing love songs • how children got their education during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-08
Across
- The government system in Florence, Italy. Or you could say the Renaissance
- An Italian poet who is best known for his poem "La commedia"
- The engineer of the Printing Press
- The artist of the Mona Lisa
- The meaning of the word "Renaissance"
- The original place of the Renaissance
- The architect of the Dome on the Florence Cathedral
- Craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests
- A culture based on classical greek and roman ideas and art.
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- The time of the Renaissance
- A renissance sculptor and painter who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western Art
- A philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society
- The city in Italy where the Renaissance orginated
- The belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity
- Collectively, areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics
15 Clues: The artist of the Mona Lisa • The time of the Renaissance • The engineer of the Printing Press • The meaning of the word "Renaissance" • The original place of the Renaissance • The city in Italy where the Renaissance orginated • The architect of the Dome on the Florence Cathedral • A culture based on classical greek and roman ideas and art. • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
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- componist uit barok
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- wedergeboorte
- componist uit romantiek
- voorloper van de piano
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- Le sacre du...
- kerkmuziek
- centraal in renaissance
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- gedanst verhaal
- Frans componist
- gezongen
- Lodewijk XIV
- centraal in classicisme
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- beweeglijk
- Russisch componist
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- centraal in romantiek
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
23 Clues: gezongen • beweeglijk • kerkmuziek • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • gedanst verhaal • Frans componist • Russisch componist • componist uit barok • Wolfgang Amadeus... • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • centraal in classicisme • componist uit romantiek • centraal in renaissance • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
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- componist uit romantiek
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
- kerkmuziek
- gedanst verhaal
- centraal in renaissance
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- gezongen
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
- centraal in classicisme
- wedergeboorte
- centraal in romantiek
- Le sacre du...
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
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- Lodewijk XIV
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- Russisch componist
- Frans componist
- componist uit barok
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- voorloper van de piano
- beweeglijk
23 Clues: gezongen • kerkmuziek • beweeglijk • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • Frans componist • gedanst verhaal • Russisch componist • componist uit barok • Wolfgang Amadeus... • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • componist uit romantiek • centraal in renaissance • centraal in classicisme • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
Across
- Lodewijk XIV
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- Le sacre du...
- gedanst verhaal
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- componist uit romantiek
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- Frans componist
- centraal in classicisme
- componist uit barok
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- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- centraal in romantiek
- wedergeboorte
- voorloper van de piano
- Russisch componist
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- kerkmuziek
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- beweeglijk
- centraal in renaissance
- gezongen
23 Clues: gezongen • kerkmuziek • beweeglijk • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • gedanst verhaal • Frans componist • Russisch componist • Wolfgang Amadeus... • componist uit barok • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • componist uit romantiek • centraal in renaissance • centraal in classicisme • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
Across
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- Russisch componist
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- Lodewijk XIV
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- Le sacre du...
- wedergeboorte
- centraal in classicisme
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- gezongen
- centraal in romantiek
- componist uit barok
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
- Frans componist
- kerkmuziek
- beweeglijk
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
- gedanst verhaal
- centraal in renaissance
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- voorloper van de piano
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- componist uit romantiek
23 Clues: gezongen • kerkmuziek • beweeglijk • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • Frans componist • gedanst verhaal • Russisch componist • componist uit barok • Wolfgang Amadeus... • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • centraal in renaissance • componist uit romantiek • centraal in classicisme • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
Emmalee Mizera - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-22
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- challenging the church
- Society of Jesus
- challenging the church
- decides religion
- School of Athens
- church of England
- 3D
- non religious
- printing press
- native
- non-catholic
- statue of David
- made religious peace
- mother of Elizabeth
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- buying forgiveness
- human achievements
- make marriage void
- Calvinism
- bronze statue of David
- rebirth
- rich
- ideal renaissance man
- followers of Martin Luther
- meeting of bishops and caridnals
- king
25 Clues: 3D • rich • king • native • rebirth • Calvinism • non-catholic • non religious • printing press • statue of David • Society of Jesus • decides religion • School of Athens • church of England • buying forgiveness • human achievements • make marriage void • mother of Elizabeth • made religious peace • ideal renaissance man • challenging the church • bronze statue of David • challenging the church • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
Across
- voorloper van de piano
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- centraal in classicisme
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- componist uit romantiek
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- centraal in romantiek
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- Russisch componist
- wedergeboorte
Down
- gedanst verhaal
- Lodewijk XIV
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- beweeglijk
- Frans componist
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- gezongen
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
- kerkmuziek
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
- Le sacre du...
- componist uit barok
- centraal in renaissance
23 Clues: gezongen • beweeglijk • kerkmuziek • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • gedanst verhaal • Frans componist • Russisch componist • Wolfgang Amadeus... • componist uit barok • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • centraal in classicisme • componist uit romantiek • centraal in renaissance • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
Across
- componist uit romantiek
- gedanst verhaal
- componist uit barok
- centraal in romantiek
- beweeglijk
- centraal in classicisme
- Russisch componist
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- voorloper van de piano
- Lodewijk XIV
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- kerkmuziek
Down
- Le sacre du...
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- wedergeboorte
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- centraal in renaissance
- Frans componist
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- gezongen
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
23 Clues: gezongen • beweeglijk • kerkmuziek • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • gedanst verhaal • Frans componist • Russisch componist • componist uit barok • Wolfgang Amadeus... • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • componist uit romantiek • centraal in renaissance • centraal in classicisme • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
Across
- beweeglijk
- gezongen
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- componist uit romantiek
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
- Le sacre du...
- kerkmuziek
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
- gedanst verhaal
- Frans componist
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- centraal in renaissance
Down
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- centraal in romantiek
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- wedergeboorte
- Russisch componist
- voorloper van de piano
- centraal in classicisme
- Lodewijk XIV
- componist uit barok
- centraal in middeleeuwen
23 Clues: gezongen • beweeglijk • kerkmuziek • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • gedanst verhaal • Frans componist • Russisch componist • componist uit barok • Wolfgang Amadeus... • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • componist uit romantiek • centraal in classicisme • centraal in renaissance • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
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- Le sacre du...
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- centraal in classicisme
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- gezongen
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- Russisch componist
- Lodewijk XIV
- Frans componist
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- voorloper van de piano
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- kerkmuziek
- centraal in renaissance
- centraal in romantiek
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- beweeglijk
- gedanst verhaal
- componist uit romantiek
- wedergeboorte
- componist uit barok
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
23 Clues: gezongen • kerkmuziek • beweeglijk • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • gedanst verhaal • Frans componist • Russisch componist • componist uit barok • Wolfgang Amadeus... • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • centraal in renaissance • centraal in classicisme • componist uit romantiek • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
TTS BAB 3 2022-09-21
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- teori yang menyatakan bahwa matahari merupakan pusat dari sistem tata surya dan bumi bergerak mengelilinginya dalam orbit berbentuk lingkaran
- pencipta mesin uap yang lebih efisien dan digunakan dalam revolusi industri
- tokoh pelopor reformasi gereja
- sebuah upaha perbaikan tatanan kehidupan yang menyimpang
- revolusi industri yang terjadi di inggris sekitar tahun
- pengertian yang melakukan kegiatan perdagangan yang sepenuhnya diatur oleh negara untuk mendapatkan neraca perdagangan aktif
- istilah renaissance berasal dari bahasa latin "renaitre" yang berarti
- tokoh Perancis yang mencenangkan merkantilisme
- seorang humanis yang terkemuka dan merupakan perintis reformasi gereja
- jatuhnya konstantinopel tahun 1453 ke tangan penguasa islam turki usmani merupakan salah satu lahirnya
- tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- lukisan monalisa adalah hasil karja dari
- di dalam politik , revolusi industri mengakibatkan timbulnya
- adanya kolonialisme dan imperialisme merupakan faktor pendukung revolusi
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- perang tiga puluh tahun terjadi pada tahun 1618 - 1648 di
- pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan yang disebut reformasi gereja
- setelah inggris , revolusi industri juga terjadi di beberapa negara lain salah satunya
- tokoh yang membuat sebuah teropong bintang yang terbesar pada masa itu dan mengamati beberapa peristiwa angkasa secara langsung .ia menemukan beberapa peristiwa penting dalam bidang astronomi
- tokoh pelopor reformasi gereja diswis
- kota yang menjadi pelopor renaissance di Italia
- tokoh aufklarung yang terkenal dengan pemikiran terbesarnya yang menyatakan bahwa negara yang baik adalah negara yang mencerminkan kedaulatan rakyat
- pada masa renaissance paham yang memisahkan antara kehidupan dunia dan akhirat
- tokoh yang digelari bapak liberalisme
- otoritas kepausan termasuk otoritas sekuler adalah efek dari reformasi
- pada rentang waktu akhir abad ke 4 sampai dengan awal abad ke 15 eropa mengalami zaman
- pelopor utama positivisme masa aufklarung
- bangunan cupola del brumelleschi merupakan salah satu peninggalan pada masa
- gerakan renaissance lahir sebagai pembaharuan dalam pola pikir abad pertengahan dari pengaruh
- tokoh yang mengemukakan pendapat bahwa matahari sebagai pusat tata surya
- negara mana yang mempelopori lahirnya kolonialisme dan Imperialisme
30 Clues: tokoh pelopor reformasi gereja • tokoh pelopor reformasi gereja diswis • tokoh yang digelari bapak liberalisme • lukisan monalisa adalah hasil karja dari • pelopor utama positivisme masa aufklarung • tokoh Perancis yang mencenangkan merkantilisme • kota yang menjadi pelopor renaissance di Italia • tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
Renaissance/Reformation/Scientific Revolution 2024-02-28
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- This part of Europe were Catholic
- Mona Lisa & Last Supper
- Economic rebirth in arts & politics
- This part of Europe were Protestant
- Gutenburg invention; improved literacy
- IMPROVED telescope; proved Coperinus' theory
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- Art technique that shows point of view
- Founder of Protestant Reformation
- Sistine Chapel & David
- Renaissance thinking that focused on body
- Theory Earth in center of universe
- Developed Heliocentric Theory
- Payment for sin
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
14 Clues: Payment for sin • Sistine Chapel & David • Mona Lisa & Last Supper • Developed Heliocentric Theory • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Founder of Protestant Reformation • This part of Europe were Catholic • Theory Earth in center of universe • Economic rebirth in arts & politics • This part of Europe were Protestant • Art technique that shows point of view • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-01-13
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- Colonized by Portugal
- France's most popular Renaissance author
- Citizens of Venice
- Worldly
- Wrote The Prince
- The city that contains the monastery with Da Vinci's The Last Supper
- Enabled sailors to determine geographical direction
- Painted a series of frescoes portraying Francis of Assisi
- The poet who wrote sonnets for his dead lover Laura
- Society of Jesus
- An emphasis on the dignity and worth of the individual
- Also worked on the Sistine Chapel and had a ninja turtle named after him
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- An intellectual movement that focused on secular themes
- Hired soldiers
- The leading Renaissance city in the 1500s
- Pope Alexander VI's family
- church run state
- Initiated the practice of baptizing
- Colonized Brazil
- callings
- The meaning of Renaissance
- Ruled by the Medici
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- stressed emotion, complexity and exaggeration
- Led the Protestant movement in Switzerland
- leader
- The most famous Italian Renaissance architect
- theological school
- Female painter in the Spanish royal court
- First since ancient times to cast a large, free standing nude statue
- God determines the fate of every person
- Short poems
- Certificates that were said to reduce punishment for people's sins
- Printed a complete edition of the Bible
- Wrote the essay "Of the Disadvantages of Greatness"
- Founder of the Jesuits
- Where the Renaissance began
- The most famous Christian humanist
- Attacked the Medici in his sermons
- Castles (French)
40 Clues: leader • Worldly • callings • Short poems • Hired soldiers • Wrote The Prince • Society of Jesus • church run state • Colonized Brazil • Castles (French) • Citizens of Venice • theological school • Ruled by the Medici • Colonized by Portugal • Founder of the Jesuits • Pope Alexander VI's family • The meaning of Renaissance • Where the Renaissance began • The most famous Christian humanist • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
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- wedergeboorte
- centraal in classicisme
- Le sacre du...
- componist uit barok
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- kerkmuziek
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- beweeglijk
- centraal in middeleeuwen
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- componist uit romantiek
- Frans componist
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- gedanst verhaal
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- Lodewijk XIV
- Russisch componist
- centraal in romantiek
- voorloper van de piano
- centraal in renaissance
- gezongen
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
23 Clues: gezongen • kerkmuziek • beweeglijk • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • Frans componist • gedanst verhaal • Russisch componist • componist uit barok • Wolfgang Amadeus... • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • componist uit romantiek • centraal in classicisme • centraal in renaissance • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
KLASSIEKE MUZIEK 2018-12-05
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- centraal in romantiek
- muziekinstrument uit barok
- Lodewijk XIV
- componist uit romantiek
- gedanst verhaal
- stijlperiode weergeven van indrukken
- voorloper van de piano
- Frans componist
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- taal waarin gezongen werd in middeleeuwen
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- gezongen
- stijlperiode gevoelens heftig uitdrukken
- Wolfgang Amadeus...
- Russisch componist
- beweeglijk
- muzieknotatie uit middeleeuwen
- Le sacre du...
- centraal in classicisme
- componist uit barok
- centraal in middeleeuwen
- wedergeboorte
- kerkmuziek
- centraal in renaissance
23 Clues: gezongen • beweeglijk • kerkmuziek • Lodewijk XIV • wedergeboorte • Le sacre du... • gedanst verhaal • Frans componist • Russisch componist • Wolfgang Amadeus... • componist uit barok • centraal in romantiek • voorloper van de piano • centraal in classicisme • componist uit romantiek • centraal in renaissance • centraal in middeleeuwen • centraal in middeleeuwen • muziekinstrument uit barok • ...
Pre-Columbian Europe Review 2023-10-21
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- events or dates in order of how they happened
- charged with heresy, witchcraft & dressing as a man
- push to change the practices of the Catholic Church
- Michelangelo created the Statue of _________
- deadlist pandemic in human history
- social structure with of Middle Ages with Kings, Nobles, and peasants
- Muslims from North Africa
- Henry VIII wanted the Pope to ______ his marriage to Catherine of Aragon
- the kind of source that is a first hand account
- rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman ideas
- who migrated to Renaissance cities destroying the social structure of the Middle Ages
- long conflict between France & England
- King who pushed the Reformation forward by starting the Church of England
- during the Renaissance, people began to ______ for themselves instead of following the old ways
- art showing accurate depictions of nature and life
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- Christian kingdoms in Central Europe that are controlled by the church
- factors of a new place that make people want to migrate there
- Renaissance cities became centers of what
- press Gutenberg's invention
- peninsula of Spain & Portugal
- cultural movement that focuses on the individual and a balance between faith and happiness
- most famous playwright from England that had Queen Elizabeth as a patron
- new war technology of Middle Age England
- explorer from Venice who published a book of his travels east
- war on the Iberian Peninsula between Islam and Christianity
- religion that began in Mecca
- crimes against God
- factors that make people want to leave where they live
- type of government revived during the Renaissance
- what type of type was used in the printing press invented during the Renaissance
- purpose of the Silk Road
- author of the 95 Theses against the church
- Christian religion of the Middle Ages
- from the fall of the Roman Empire to Columbus arriving in Americas
- famous work of Dante
35 Clues: crimes against God • famous work of Dante • purpose of the Silk Road • Muslims from North Africa • press Gutenberg's invention • religion that began in Mecca • peninsula of Spain & Portugal • deadlist pandemic in human history • Christian religion of the Middle Ages • long conflict between France & England • new war technology of Middle Age England • ...
CS - Unit 4 - Crossword 2024-11-25
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- The idea that people have great potential and can achieve amazing things through learning and creativity
- A city that was home to ancient knowledge and fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 spreading ideas to Italy
- People who manage money keep it safe and lend it to others
- A land that European explorers discovered during the Renaissance while looking for new trade routes
- A famous artist and inventor during the Renaissance who painted the Mona Lisa and studied many subjects like science and anatomy
- A type of government where people vote to make decisions
- People who buy and sell goods often becoming wealthy through trade
- A machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made books faster and cheaper to produce spreading knowledge
- A city that rules itself like a small country with its own government and army
- A powerful Italian city-state famous for its sea trade and beautiful canals
- Places where people store money get loans and manage finances
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- People who travel on ships to explore trade or discover new lands
- Kings queens and their relatives who often ruled countries and funded explorations during the Renaissance
- A time of rebirth in Europe (1300s–1600s) when people became interested in art, science, and learning
- A famous explorer who traveled to Asia and brought back stories and ideas to Europe
- Traveling to unknown places to discover new lands goods or ideas
- A wealthy Italian city-state known for its wool trade and as a center of art and learning during the Renaissance
- Money that banks or people lend to others which must be paid back later
- An art technique that makes paintings look more realistic by showing depth and distance
- The time before the Renaissance (500–1300 AD) when Europe was divided into small kingdoms and life was mostly focused on survival
- A rich and powerful family in Florence who supported artists and helped the Renaissance grow
21 Clues: A type of government where people vote to make decisions • People who manage money keep it safe and lend it to others • Places where people store money get loans and manage finances • Traveling to unknown places to discover new lands goods or ideas • People who travel on ships to explore trade or discover new lands • ...
Renaissance 2024-01-18
10 Clues: Basic art • means rebirth • Most famous artist • more emotional art • 1st great sculptor • known for realism art • known for architecture • "True renaissance man" • Most important Italian city • Most important thing about the renaissance
The renaissance 2022-05-02
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- when the renaissance began
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Protected Martin Luther
- hired michelangelo to paint the sistine chapel
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- Founded the Lutheran church
- discovered gravity when an apple fell on his head
- When the renaissance ended
- year of the protestant reformation
- Polish astronomer
- city state that was home to the catholic church
- Italian painter
- the revival of art and literature
- astronomer, and mathematician
14 Clues: Italian painter • Polish astronomer • Painted the Mona Lisa • Protected Martin Luther • When the renaissance ended • when the renaissance began • painted the Sistine Chapel • Founded the Lutheran church • astronomer, and mathematician • the revival of art and literature • year of the protestant reformation • hired michelangelo to paint the sistine chapel • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2022-04-05
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- Belief that humans were worth studying
- invention that helped with the clock
- Church who protested against Catholics
- studied anatomy and drew medical books
- process of learning we still use
- invention that helped with microscopes
- Papers the church was sold for forgiveness
- What the word Renaissance means
- Someone who was skilled in many areas
- proved earth revolved around the sun
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- Time period before the Renaissance
- Type of learning about Greece and Rome
- Monk who nailed 95 theses to church door
- A very important invention by Gutenberg
- Points to prove
- father of the scientific method
- Renaissance painter who did the Mona Lisa
17 Clues: Points to prove • father of the scientific method • What the word Renaissance means • process of learning we still use • Time period before the Renaissance • invention that helped with the clock • proved earth revolved around the sun • Someone who was skilled in many areas • Belief that humans were worth studying • Type of learning about Greece and Rome • ...
tic tac toe 2021-01-22
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- a drawing of the virgin Mary and the child two separated words
- the farther of renaissance art
- focused on god
- art that had a face only a morther could love two words
- gothic art
- who made Socratic
- focused on people everyday
- what century did it start
- they made the ___ dome
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- who wrote the prince there last name
- who won the competition with the best Baptist door
- another word for reborn
- something the renissance brought back
- Where did it start
- Today the renaissance is considered a ___ movement
- what did Italian city states become from trades
- how did it start
17 Clues: gothic art • focused on god • how did it start • Where did it start • they made the ___ dome • another word for reborn • what century did it start • focused on people everyday • the farther of renaissance art • who made Socratic • who wrote the prince there last name • something the renissance brought back • what did Italian city states become from trades • ...
Chapter 5 2017-01-30
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- The study of the classics which were the literary works of ancient Greece and rome
- This device the efficiency of copying books and important papers in the Italian Renaissance Era
- Began the reformation between protestant and catholic groups
- Worldly or non religious
- A painter,scientists sculptor, architect, inventor and mathematician during italianrenaissance (Most known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper paintings)
- A sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
- The formation of a new religion and its separation from Catholicism during 16th century.
- A corrupt family who controlled Florence with wealth during Italian Renaissance, 14th century. Also made it possible for artists to make art and being payed for the most famous art created.
- King that created the Church of England so he could annul (pretend it didn't exist) a marriage and marry someone else
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- Native from catholic France who became leader of Calvinism because he believed of predestination
- A treaty that ended the religious warfare and formal agreement to accept the division of Christianity in Germany.
- An italian artist, sculptor, poet, architect, literary scholar during italian renaissance (Most known for painting ceiling and the Sistine Chapel)
- Statements that criticized the corruption of the Catholic Church during the Italian Renaissance written by Martin Luther
- Meant that God already knew who was going to be saved and who was going to be damned
- Wrote the book (The Prince) during Italian Renaissance about the way a leader should lead.
- A group who met off and on for 18 years in the city of Trent that reaffirmed Catholic teachings
- Release of all or part of punishment for sin
- The most famous painter in Italian Renaissance (Most known for School of Athens, Virgin Mary, frescoes in the Vatican Palace)
18 Clues: Worldly or non religious • Release of all or part of punishment for sin • Began the reformation between protestant and catholic groups • A sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage • The study of the classics which were the literary works of ancient Greece and rome • ...
african american paintings 2024-02-06
Across
- Who was the first African-American female artist?
- who was the most famous artist during the harlem renaissance?
- Who was one of the best known Harlem Renaissance writers?
- what type of art did the harlem renaissance influence?
- What ended the Harlem Renaissance?
- what art form was most popular during the harlem renaissance?
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- Who was 1 famous member of the Harlem Renaissance?
- what are the most important facts about african art?
- why is art important to african american history?
- who was the first black painting artist?
10 Clues: What ended the Harlem Renaissance? • who was the first black painting artist? • Who was the first African-American female artist? • why is art important to african american history? • Who was 1 famous member of the Harlem Renaissance? • what are the most important facts about african art? • what type of art did the harlem renaissance influence? • ...
Renaissance 2024-01-04
Across
- A person with many talents or areas of knowledge
- Country where the Renaissance started
- Renaissance Artist that was known for his life-size sculptures
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- Moved away from spiritual practice and towards liberal arts and physical activities
- Renaissance Artist that painted the Mona Lisa
- Renaissance Artist that painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Renaissance Artist that combined important Christian figures with classical styles of art
- Born again
- Type of Press that improved literacy levels
- Family that came to power during the Renaissance
10 Clues: Born again • Country where the Renaissance started • Type of Press that improved literacy levels • Renaissance Artist that painted the Mona Lisa • A person with many talents or areas of knowledge • Family that came to power during the Renaissance • Renaissance Artist that was known for his life-size sculptures • ...
The Renaissance 2024-08-16
Across
- A technique in Renaissance art that represents three-dimensional space on a flat surface
- Italian city-state that was a major center of Renaissance culture and art
- Famous fresco painted by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian family that were significant patrons of the arts in Florence
- Renaissance intellectual movement focusing on classical Greek and Roman culture
- The Renaissance idea of rebirth after the disorder of the medieval period
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- The author of The Prince, who offered pragmatic advice on ruling
- Early Renaissance humanist who assembled a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts
- Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Sculptor who created the statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The style of art and architecture that Renaissance artists rejected in favor of classical forms
11 Clues: Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • The author of The Prince, who offered pragmatic advice on ruling • Italian family that were significant patrons of the arts in Florence • Italian city-state that was a major center of Renaissance culture and art • The Renaissance idea of rebirth after the disorder of the medieval period • ...
Italian Renaissance Part 2: Furniture - Decorative - Other 2018-10-27
Across
- Brace or support that horizontally connects the legs of pieces of furniture and is positioned at the floor
- Sculpture representing people or animals, normally full-length, as opposed to a bust, and at least close to life-size, or larger.
- Type of Italian Renaissance X-shaped chair with five or seven legs arranged from front to back that curved upward to form arms
- Small wood renaissance chair usually having a carved splat back and octagonal seat and carved trestles supports.
- Italian Renaissance term for marquetry
- Illusionist painting effects of light and shadow to ‘create’ depth. Literally means “clear-obscure’ an Italian term referring to a strong contrast of light and dark areas in painting.
- Short convex flute carved on turned pieces or flat areas. Also known as gadrooning
- X-shaped folding chair with the X-frame going from side to side on both the front and the back.
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- Long, narrow table used for dining in monasteries. Later used in residences, typically, trestles served as supports.
- Italian term for an inlay of light wood, ivory, or materials upon a dark background
- Italian Renaissance ceramic product with a white glaze. Other colors were used to form a pattern.
- Philosophical stance that emphasizes the value of human beings.
- Canopy, usually of carved wood, over a bed. A half-tester bed has a canopy only above the headboard.
- Table named after the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Italian Renaissance seating unit with arms and back of the same height
- Large Italian chest or box with hinged lid (often a marriage chest)
- Marble chips mixed with cement and ground smooth to form a flooring material
- Rigid frame used as support, historically a tripod base.
18 Clues: Italian Renaissance term for marquetry • Table named after the birthplace of the Renaissance. • Rigid frame used as support, historically a tripod base. • Philosophical stance that emphasizes the value of human beings. • Large Italian chest or box with hinged lid (often a marriage chest) • Italian Renaissance seating unit with arms and back of the same height • ...
JHEANNE AUSTRIA 2019-10-15
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- , USED TAX MONEY TO IMPROVE THE CITY
- , ONE OF THE FAMOUS SCULPTORS
- , HIS FOREST STOCKED WITH EXOTIC
- , BRIBED THE COLLEGE OF CARDINALS TO ELECT HIM.
- , THE TERM RENAISSANCES TRANSLATE TO
- , PRODUCED THE 1ST PRITING PRESS.
- , BECAME FASCINATED BY THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
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- , THE TERM RENAISSANCE MAN ORIGINATES FROM THIS
- , SIGNORI HIRED SOLDIERS
- , TOOK 21 YEARS.
- , MOST FAMOUS CHRISTIAN HUMANIST
- , TRADE MONOPOLY WITH ASIA
- , WROTE 366 SONNETS
- , WROTE THE FRIST MODERN
- , RENAISSANCE GAVE BIRTH TO
15 Clues: , TOOK 21 YEARS. • , WROTE 366 SONNETS • , SIGNORI HIRED SOLDIERS • , WROTE THE FRIST MODERN • , TRADE MONOPOLY WITH ASIA • , RENAISSANCE GAVE BIRTH TO • , ONE OF THE FAMOUS SCULPTORS • , MOST FAMOUS CHRISTIAN HUMANIST • , HIS FOREST STOCKED WITH EXOTIC • , PRODUCED THE 1ST PRITING PRESS. • , USED TAX MONEY TO IMPROVE THE CITY • , THE TERM RENAISSANCES TRANSLATE TO • ...
galileo 2021-09-24
14 Clues: pizza • counsel • painting • 95 theists • sun middle • reformation • earf mibble • Heliocentric • Christianity • Galileo tool • Head of the church • against the church • peak of civilization • main place in renaissance
Renaissance Part Two 2023-03-10
9 Clues: secular madrigals • pavane and galliard • Renaissance means what • secular and sacred music • secular Renaissance music • lute, recorder,shawm,tabor • invention during the Renaissance • sacred homophonic Renaissance music • sacred polyphonic Renaissance music
Renaissance music 24 2024-11-21
9 Clues: secular madrigals • pavane and galliard • Renaissance means what • secular and sacred music • secular Renaissance music • lute, recorder,shawm,tabor • invention during the Renaissance • sacred homophonic Renaissance music • sacred polyphonic Renaissance music
Ch 19 Vocab Review Challange 2025-04-30
Across
- System of shared power between local and national governments.
- Belief that God has already chosen who will be saved.
- Polo: Venetian explorer who traveled to Asia and inspired curiosity about the East.
- type: Individual letters used in printing that can be rearranged. of Westphalia: Ended the Thirty Years’ War and allowed rulers to choose religion.
- Early Renaissance humanist who valued classical texts and history.
- Gutenberg: Invented the printing press with movable type.
- de Cervantes: Spanish author of Don Quixote, a novel that mocked chivalry.
- Erasmus: Dutch priest who used satire to criticize church corruption.
- Machiavelli: Wrote 'The Prince' about political power and strategy.
- Church court created to find and punish heretics.
- Shakespeare: English playwright known for works like Hamlet and Macbeth.
- Dürer: German Renaissance artist known for woodcuts and engravings.
- A person who studies and learns deeply about a subject.
- French Protestants who were often persecuted for their beliefs.
- Refers to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- People who broke away from the Catholic Church during the Reformation.
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- Catholic religious order focused on education and missionary work.
- An intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements.
- humanism: Blend of humanist and religious ideas during the Renaissance.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
- A 'rebirth' of classical art and learning in Europe.
- The study of the human body, important to Renaissance artists.
- Art form involving carving a design into a surface.
- Art technique that creates the illusion of depth and space.
- Calvin: Reformer who taught predestination and strict moral living.
- press: Revolutionary invention that allowed for mass production of books.
- A person who financially supports artists and scholars.
- Reformation: Effort by the Catholic Church to reform and combat Protestantism.
- Artistic style focused on depicting subjects accurately and truthfully.
- Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine Chapel and sculpting David.
- Documents sold by the Church that reduced punishment for sins.
- Alighieri: Italian author who wrote in the vernacular and composed The Divine Comedy.
- of Westphalia: Ended the Thirty Years’ War and allowed rulers to choose religion.
- Use of humor or exaggeration to criticize social institutions.
- da Vinci: Renaissance genius who painted the Mona Lisa and studied anatomy.
35 Clues: The everyday language spoken by ordinary people. • Church court created to find and punish heretics. • Refers to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. • Art form involving carving a design into a surface. • A 'rebirth' of classical art and learning in Europe. • Belief that God has already chosen who will be saved. • ...
renaissance 2024-11-04
Across
- Who was a famous playwright during Renaissance?
- Where does the character Othello appear?
- Artist that painted "The School of Athens"?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- period known as Renaissance?
- Type of painting technique popular during the Renaissance?
Down
- Invention aided spread of Renaissance ideas?
- Who Wrote the "The Prince"?
- City considered the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- Painted the ceiling of Sistine Chapel?
10 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who Wrote the "The Prince"? • period known as Renaissance? • Painted the ceiling of Sistine Chapel? • Where does the character Othello appear? • Artist that painted "The School of Athens"? • Invention aided spread of Renaissance ideas? • Who was a famous playwright during Renaissance? • City considered the birthplace of the Renaissance? • ...
Renaissance 2018-05-03
Across
- an extremely influential family during the renaissance
- A system which focuses in humans and their values
- the city who's downfall was one of the causes of the renaissance
- the French translation for the word rebirth
- someone who agrees to work for another in return for knowledge in a trade
- one of the ruling cities in the renaissance
- a wealthy person that supports an artist
Down
- a key part of building
- the study on why humans exist
- an important artist who painted the sistine chapel
- people that worked on farms to produce for towns and cities
- wealthy merchants and bankers
- people who brought books back from the Middle-East
- served as military officers
14 Clues: a key part of building • served as military officers • the study on why humans exist • wealthy merchants and bankers • a wealthy person that supports an artist • the French translation for the word rebirth • one of the ruling cities in the renaissance • A system which focuses in humans and their values • an important artist who painted the sistine chapel • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2022-08-24
Across
- salah satu teori kontrovesial ditemukan oleh Nicolaus Copernicus
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan Yunani dan Romawi
- penemu mesin uap
- penemu kapal kincir
- masa antara jatuhnya kekaisaran Romawi barat pada tahun 476 M
- peristiwa yang membawa perubahan di gereja eropa
- filsuf asal Jerman mengajak orang-orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
- penemu pesawat terbang
- pengertian renaissance secara etimologi yang berarti lahir
- perubahan yang besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
Down
- salah seorang pemimpin revolusi Amerika yang menjadi presiden pertama
- tokoh reformasi gereja
- tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- masa pencerahan di eropa
- slogan aufklarung
- penemu telepon listrik
- revolusi Amerika (1775-1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa Amerika melawan
- tokoh mesin pemintal benang
- penemu cap silinder
- penemu mesin tenun
20 Clues: penemu mesin uap • slogan aufklarung • penemu mesin tenun • penemu kapal kincir • penemu cap silinder • tokoh reformasi gereja • penemu telepon listrik • penemu pesawat terbang • masa pencerahan di eropa • tokoh mesin pemintal benang • peristiwa yang membawa perubahan di gereja eropa • tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
