renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Medieval Renaissance Scientific Revolution 2025-09-25
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- – Peasants who worked the land for a lord in exchange for protection; not slaves, but not free.
- – A knight’s code of honor that stressed loyalty, bravery, and protection of the weak.
- Empire Collapse – The fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE, which led to political chaos in Europe.
- – The “rebirth” of art, learning, and culture in Europe (1300s–1600s), inspired by Greece and Rome.
- – A Renaissance movement focusing on human potential, achievements, and classical learning.
- Press – Invented by Johannes Gutenberg around 1450; spread ideas quickly and made books affordable.
- Scientific Method – A step-by-step process of experimentation and observation to test ideas.
- – A medical practice, pioneered in the 1700s by Edward Jenner, to prevent disease (starting with smallpox).
- – An Italian scientist who used telescopes to support the heliocentric theory and was tried by the Church.
- Theory – The idea by Copernicus that the sun, not the Earth, is the center of the universe.
- – A Renaissance art technique that created depth and realism in paintings.
- System – A social and political system where lords gave land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service.
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- – Expelling someone from the Church; used to punish those who challenged religious authority.
- Ages – Early Middle Ages (around 500–1000 CE), marked by decline in learning, trade, and stability.
- – Wealthy supporters of artists, such as the Medici family in Florence.
- Attitudes – Renaissance values that emphasized curiosity, questioning, and individual achievement.
- – The upper class of medieval society, including kings, lords, and knights.
- – The dominant religion in Europe during the Middle Ages, shaping politics, culture, and daily life.
- Trade – Sea trade routes linking Europe, Africa, and Asia; fueled wealth and cultural exchange.
- Revolution – A period (1500s–1600s) when scholars used observation, experimentation, and reason to explain nature.
- Black Death – A plague in the 1300s that killed about one-third of Europe’s population.
- Ages – The period in Europe (500–1500 CE) between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
22 Clues: – Wealthy supporters of artists, such as the Medici family in Florence. • – A Renaissance art technique that created depth and realism in paintings. • – The upper class of medieval society, including kings, lords, and knights. • – A knight’s code of honor that stressed loyalty, bravery, and protection of the weak. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-16
10 Clues: de vinci • a time of rebirth • ideal renaissnace man • Written by Thomas More • served in flornce as diplomat • considered a renasissance man • Portrayal of individual people • birth place of the renaissance • symbol of energy and brilliance • at the heart of the italion renaissance
Renaissance Crossword 2025-03-19
10 Clues: wrote plays • led by the pope • discovered gravity • the "renaissance man" • improved the telescope • where the Renaissance began • invented the printing press • "father of modern astronomy" • popular language in the Renaissance • the belief that human lives are more important than a mythical god
Renaissance Crossword 2025-03-19
10 Clues: wrote plays • led by the pope • discovered gravity • the "renaissance man" • improved the telescope • invented the printing press • where the Renaissance began • "father of modern astronomy" • popular language in the Renaissance • the belief that human lives are more important than a mythical god
World History Review Final 2017-05-11
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- also known as the dark ages, the years between ancient times and modern times
- Spanish term for conqueror referring to soldiers who conquered Native Americans in Latin America
- indigenous people living in the Central Andes before the Spanish conquest
- the explorer credited with finding the New World while search for a new trade route to the Indies
- using machines to do work formally done by people or animals
- means rebirth, an era which emphasizes education, art, and critical thinking
- rich banking family in Florence that also controlled the government
- church court that punished people suspected of heresy
- led an army in the conquest of the Inca
- Italian Renaissance artist that painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, he was also an engineer, architect, sculptor, and scientist
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian city-state was the birthplace of the Renaissance, center of Renaissance banking
- an artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface
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- movement in the 16th century within the Catholic church to reform itself as a result of the Protestant Reformation
- reform movement that split the Roman Catholic Church in Europe and established a new branch of Christianity
- to be expelled from membership in the Church and participation in church life
- indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- Mesoamerican civilization known for its architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system of the pre-Columbian Americas
- led an army in the conquest of the Aztecs
- also known as the black death, a disease that wiped out a third of Europe’s population during the mid 1300s
- growth of industry
- the native people of an area
- a two-way trade between the Americas and Eurasia exchanging foods, animals, people, and diseases
- German monk who initiated the Protestant Reformation and posted the 95 Thesis
24 Clues: growth of industry • the native people of an area • led an army in the conquest of the Inca • led an army in the conquest of the Aztecs • church court that punished people suspected of heresy • using machines to do work formally done by people or animals • rich banking family in Florence that also controlled the government • ...
World History Review Final 2017-05-11
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- rich banking family in Florence that also controlled the government
- Italian Renaissance artist that painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, he was also an engineer, architect, sculptor, and scientist
- using machines to do work formally done by people or animals
- Spanish term for conqueror referring to soldiers who conquered Native Americans in Latin America
- Italian city-state was the birthplace of the Renaissance, center of Renaissance banking
- the explorer credited with finding the New World while search for a new trade route to the Indies
- a two-way trade between the Americas and Eurasia exchanging foods, animals, people, and diseases
- movement in the 16th century within the Catholic church to reform itself as a result of the Protestant Reformation
- led an army in the conquest of the Inca
- the native people of an area
- to be expelled from membership in the Church and participation in church life
- church court that punished people suspected of heresy
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- also known as the dark ages, the years between ancient times and modern times
- growth of industry
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- led an army in the conquest of the Aztecs
- indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- also known as the black death, a disease that wiped out a third of Europe’s population during the mid 1300s
- indigenous people living in the Central Andes before the Spanish conquest
- reform movement that split the Roman Catholic Church in Europe and established a new branch of Christianity
- German monk who initiated the Protestant Reformation and posted the 95 Thesis
- means rebirth, an era which emphasizes education, art, and critical thinking
- Mesoamerican civilization known for its architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system of the pre-Columbian Americas
- an artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface
24 Clues: growth of industry • the native people of an area • led an army in the conquest of the Inca • led an army in the conquest of the Aztecs • church court that punished people suspected of heresy • using machines to do work formally done by people or animals • rich banking family in Florence that also controlled the government • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2020-10-09
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- Renaissance,the peak time of renaissance
- method of painting frescoes, used in Roman times and by the great masters of the Italian Renaissance including Giotto, Raphael, and Michelangelo.
- gravitation,the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- method,a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- clockmaker,a person who make great clocks
- theory,having or representing the sun as the centre, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
- renaissance,the beginning of the change of perspectives and theory
- power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges.
- principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
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- scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics.
- Perspective ,a type of perspective used by artists, in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects is determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.
- theory,having or representing the earth as the centre, as in former astronomical systems.
- habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- quality of being worthy of attention; importance
- study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- sonnet,denoting a sonnet of the kind used by the Italian poet Petrarch, with an octave rhyming abbaabba, and a sestet typically rhyming cdcdcd or cdecde.
- point,the point at which rays or waves meet after reflection or refraction, or the point from which diverging rays or waves appear to proceed.
20 Clues: Renaissance,the peak time of renaissance • clockmaker,a person who make great clocks • quality of being worthy of attention; importance • scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics. • habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant. • study of the structure or internal workings of something. • ...
Renaissance/Reformation Study Guide 2023-09-27
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- Spanish family that gained power when their father became Pope, and then his son Cesare started taking over Italy.
- A title given to men like Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello for their genius in art and science.
- The Pope leads this Church, which still used Latin in services.
- Italian/Florentine banking family that became four popes and two queens of France.
- ______ Empire, a Turkish Islamic empire that conquered Constantinople with massive cannons and fought Dracula.
- Wallachian warlord Vlad Dracula's other name and preferred method of killing people.
- Renaissance Man who painted Sistine Chapel, sculpted David, and designed St. Peter's Basilica.
- Renaissance philosophy to "worship" the human form and rational mind.
- A type of Protestantism that believed in predestination and also overthrowing "ungodly" rulers; the Huguenots were this.
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- Austrian family that inherited and ruled the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, and other kingdoms; bad chins.
- "Rebirth" in French; Europe rediscovers knowledge from the classical age after the fall of Constantinople.
- New Country that comes out of nowhere in the Renaissance when Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabelle of Castile marry.
- Renaissance Man who painted the Mona Lisa and designed crazy inventions.
- English King who started his own church to get a divorce; killed two of his six wives.
- The period where the Christian Church "reformed" into Protestants and improved Catholic branches.
- St. _______'s Day Massacre; Queen Catherine De Medici unleashes a riot that kills thousands of Huguenot Frenchmen.
- Title given to Christians who are "protesting" against the Catholic Church and creating their own Churches instead.
- German monk who started the Reformation with his 95 Theses; also founded the Lutheran Church.
18 Clues: The Pope leads this Church, which still used Latin in services. • Renaissance philosophy to "worship" the human form and rational mind. • Renaissance Man who painted the Mona Lisa and designed crazy inventions. • Italian/Florentine banking family that became four popes and two queens of France. • ...
Rhymya Laster 7th Renaissance Crossword 2018-01-30
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- Is a french word for rebirth
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- Related to wordly things
- Complicated
- A soldier who fight for money
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- Having to do with a town or city
- Famous writer and poet of the Renaissance.
- Money in the form of coins or paper
- Country where the Renaissance began
- The practice of conducting negotiations
- Popular sport of the wealthy
11 Clues: Complicated • He painted the Mona Lisa • Related to wordly things • Is a french word for rebirth • Popular sport of the wealthy • A soldier who fight for money • Having to do with a town or city • Money in the form of coins or paper • Country where the Renaissance began • The practice of conducting negotiations • Famous writer and poet of the Renaissance.
Renaissance 2016-04-19
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- Vinci : last name of a famous Renaissance artist
- shows 3D objects on flat surfaces
- : first name of a famous Renaissance artist
- 95 theses : Created by Martin Luther; certain financial and religious practices he wanted to debate
- : Movement during the Renaissance that focused on the study of worldly subjects, poetry, and philosophy
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- :The humanistic revival of classical art, architecture, literature, and learning that originated in Italy in the 14th century
- : last name of a Renaissance playwright
- : first name of a Renaissance playwright
- : a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church
9 Clues: shows 3D objects on flat surfaces • : last name of a Renaissance playwright • : first name of a Renaissance playwright • : first name of a famous Renaissance artist • Vinci : last name of a famous Renaissance artist • : a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church • ...
Renaissance Crossword (40 Questions) by Christian Luman 2013-01-15
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- Piece of metal used as currency.
- New type of bow : ___bow
- To take something over by force, such as a country.
- He paved the way for a religious reformation.
- Type of art that took off during the Renaissance.
- The meaning of Renaissance.
- Books were smaller and ___.
- The concept that added extreme realism to Renaissance art.
- Most famous da Vinci painting of a woman.
- The only class able to read for a long time.
- The everyday language in a region or country.
- Someone who financially supports an artist.
- Branch of the Christian faith based on Reformation beliefs.
- Was a type of "religious" war.
- A person who sells and buys items from the time.
- Invented the printing press.
- The most developed part of Italy during the Renaissance.
- A binding agreement.
- da Vinci's first name.
- They (in a sense) ruled Italy (religious).
- In many sculptures, the figures were now depicted as ___.
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- Painted the mural of the Sistine Chapel.
- A pardon for ones sins.
- The most famous playhouse at the time : The ___.
- A court made by the catholic church.
- Were spoken in Latin.
- Lorenzo Medici was very ___.
- Revolves around culture.
- The most powerful family in Italy.
- The horrible disease that was mostly cured before the period.
- Most famous playwright of the day.
- The first free-standing naked statue.
- The first book printed on a printing press.
- The Renaissance began in the early ___ century.
- Female commander burned at the stake.
- Religious figures began to be illustrated in a more ___ way.
- The technique of painting in wet plaster.
- Martin Luther translated the new testament into ___.
- Famous book by Thomas More.
- Emphasis was put on ancient ___.
- Artists began painting with ___.
- The Medicis loved learning and ___.
42 Clues: A binding agreement. • Were spoken in Latin. • da Vinci's first name. • A pardon for ones sins. • New type of bow : ___bow • Revolves around culture. • The meaning of Renaissance. • Books were smaller and ___. • Famous book by Thomas More. • Lorenzo Medici was very ___. • Invented the printing press. • Was a type of "religious" war. • Piece of metal used as currency. • ...
The Renaissance 2025-09-08
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- The technique of drawing in Three dimensions
- A rebirth of learning and art
- A city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political entity
- A painting depicting a noble lady painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- The focus on individual potential and achievement
- The study of ancient Greece and Rome
- The German inventor who introduced Europe to the movable-type printing press
- A flourishing city state until the 1130's, series of invasions hindered them
- A smart, model woman with a large variety of skills
- A book written by Baldassare Castigilone that described what an ideal Renaissance man was
- A French writer and poet who advocated for equal rights
- A Christian war(s) to spread Christianity and to take back the holy land from the Muslims
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- A model man who exceeded in several fields of study
- A long string of conflicts between Britain and France
- A city in northern Italy, became center of manufacturing, experience frequent warfare
- Famous for his pioneering in oil painting
- A painting depicting Jesus having his last supper with his disciples
- The Renaissance man widely regarded as the "Greatest Play-write"
- The famous Renaissance man who painted "The Last Supper" and sculpted David
- A book written by Thomas More that depicts a perfect society where nothing bad ever happens
- A city that grew into an international powerhouse, gained weather through trade during the crusades
- The Renaissance man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- An Italian astronomer and physicist described as being a polymath
- Became a city state in 1143, had a republican constitution
- A wealthy or powerful individual who supported or commissioned artwork
- Controlled by the Medici, city state
- The pandemic that killed about 50% of Europe's population in the mid-1300's
- A guide for rulers to gain and maintain power
- A famous Dutch christian humanist
- Non-religious things that are worldly, civil or temporal
30 Clues: A rebirth of learning and art • A famous Dutch christian humanist • The study of ancient Greece and Rome • Controlled by the Medici, city state • Famous for his pioneering in oil painting • The technique of drawing in Three dimensions • A guide for rulers to gain and maintain power • The focus on individual potential and achievement • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-03-19
10 Clues: wrote plays • led by the pope • discovered gravity • the "renaissance man" • improved the telescope • where the Renaissance began • invented the printing press • "father of modern astronomy" • popular language in the Renaissance • the belief that human lives are more important than a mythical god
The Renaissance 2022-05-18
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- _____ encouraged businesses such as silk manufacturing, the wool trade, and gold crafts.
- _____ is french for "rebirth".
- _____ were also sought by guilds and civic groups.
- _____ did much during the Renaissance to revive interest in classical learning.
- ______ became the artistic center of the Renaissance.
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- _____ weakened as trade and industry grew.
- _____ was the birthplace of the renaissance.
- ______ were drawn to towns because the promises of wages.
- _____ also built many new churches in Florence and hired artists and sculptors to decorate them.
- _______ was the most important course of study.
- _____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church.
11 Clues: _____ is french for "rebirth". • _____ weakened as trade and industry grew. • _____ was the birthplace of the renaissance. • _______ was the most important course of study. • _____ were also sought by guilds and civic groups. • _____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church. • ______ became the artistic center of the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-05-10
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- creator of the Mona Lisa
- a famous mathematician
- a famous statue created by Michelangelo
- a well known philosopher and astronomer
- the time period after the middle ages
- a high renaissance Italian painter
- a famous painter and draughtsman
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- where the renaissance took place
- famous work created by Leonardo Da Vinci
- known for making the bronze David
- Creator of the statue of David
- he ruled Florence in the 15th century for about 20 years
12 Clues: a famous mathematician • creator of the Mona Lisa • Creator of the statue of David • where the renaissance took place • a famous painter and draughtsman • known for making the bronze David • a high renaissance Italian painter • the time period after the middle ages • a famous statue created by Michelangelo • a well known philosopher and astronomer • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-25
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- study of literature,public speaking, and art
- combination of humanism and religious ideas
- Italian writer that wrote about the prince
- period of rebirth and creativity in Europe's middle ages
- method of showing a three dimensional plane
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- early renaissance scholar that wrote about the importance of knowing history
- Renaissance writer and playwriter that's considered the be the best writer
- german painter he developed the printing press
- Polo italian trader that wrote about his trip to china
- Italian artist that designed buildings and wrote poetry
- genius of the renaissance he was a painte,inventor,engineer
11 Clues: Italian writer that wrote about the prince • combination of humanism and religious ideas • method of showing a three dimensional plane • study of literature,public speaking, and art • german painter he developed the printing press • Polo italian trader that wrote about his trip to china • Italian artist that designed buildings and wrote poetry • ...
Emily Charles Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- catholic response to martin luther
- kingdom decides religion
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- non-catholic
- rebirth
- created the printing press
- rich
- 3d
- calvinism is based off
- followers of martin luther
- buying forgivness
- society of jesus
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- stabilized religious tension in england
- challenging the church
- bronze statue of david
- sistine chapel, statue of david
- idea renaissance man
- make marriage void
- school of athens
- worldly
- removed pope's authority in england
- mother of elizabeth
- native
- being a human
- church of england
- easy communication
26 Clues: 3d • rich • native • rebirth • worldly • non-catholic • being a human • school of athens • society of jesus • church of england • buying forgivness • make marriage void • easy communication • mother of elizabeth • idea renaissance man • challenging the church • bronze statue of david • calvinism is based off • kingdom decides religion • created the printing press • followers of martin luther • ...
Unit 1 Vocab (use " - " as a space) 2020-10-09
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- painting, depth, detail
- individual, movement, alone
- painting technique,wall painting
- issac newton, gravity
- art period, re-birth, exeptional
- movement, religion, seperate
- biology, the human body
- universe, Earth in the center
- human, movement
- universe, sun in the center
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- the end of the middle ages, re-birth
- type of poem, Petrarca
- politics, movement, machiavelli
- important, valid, meaningful
- experiment, instructions, observing
- financial aid, arts, support
- taking apart to analyze, biology
- issac newton, clock, time
- focus, art, center
- design, pleasing to look at
20 Clues: human, movement • focus, art, center • issac newton, gravity • type of poem, Petrarca • painting, depth, detail • biology, the human body • issac newton, clock, time • individual, movement, alone • design, pleasing to look at • universe, sun in the center • important, valid, meaningful • financial aid, arts, support • movement, religion, seperate • universe, Earth in the center • ...
Karlyn Unit 1 2024-09-19
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- populations recovered from the Bubonic plague
- created the last supper
- what was Donatello
- disease killed up to 60% of the population
- unbelieving of church teachings
- executed in 1498
- list of offensive books
- Before the Renaissance
- only legal church
- not spiritualy but worldly
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- what was the church court called?
- king in 1509
- used humor for human condition
- showing 3D on a 2D surface
- pope controlled areas
- flourished during the renaissance
- religious reform movement
- followers that wanted to convert people to be christians
- rulers decided religion
- father of renassance humanism
20 Clues: king in 1509 • executed in 1498 • only legal church • what was Donatello • pope controlled areas • Before the Renaissance • created the last supper • rulers decided religion • list of offensive books • religious reform movement • showing 3D on a 2D surface • not spiritualy but worldly • father of renassance humanism • used humor for human condition • unbelieving of church teachings • ...
John Dill - Renaissance 2024-09-19
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- Stopped Religious war
- Solved religious problems
- Left Catholic Church but still Christan
- welathy
- Original language
- Rebirth
- Spread Christ's name
- Painted Sistine Chapel
- Protestant leader
- Human achievement
- Invented printing press
- machine where text and words are printed
- declare invalid
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- Split Catholic Church
- Very good artist, School of Athens
- Meeting high church officials
- Ideal Renaissance man
- Change in Catholic Church
- Church of Europe
- 3d on 2d
- Sculptured David
- 2nd wife of Henry VIII
- nonreligous
- Left Catholic church
- To buy into heavan
- King of England modern nation
26 Clues: welathy • Rebirth • 3d on 2d • nonreligous • declare invalid • Church of Europe • Sculptured David • Original language • Protestant leader • Human achievement • To buy into heavan • Spread Christ's name • Left Catholic church • Split Catholic Church • Ideal Renaissance man • Stopped Religious war • 2nd wife of Henry VIII • Painted Sistine Chapel • Invented printing press • Solved religious problems • ...
Y.A Renaissance 2023-05-05
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- Developed the sci
- The creation of "Adam"
- The peasant Dance
- Rebirth
- Romeo and Juliet
- In praise of july
- Financial Supporter
- The school of Athens
- Heliocentric Theory
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- Developed the law of gravity
- Invented the telescope
- Michelangelo lived in his palace
- Invented the printing press
- Designed early versions of the helicopter]
- Distinguished elements and compounds
- Used by Renaissance
- Chess game
- developed a theory of blood circulation
- Emphasis on individual uniqueness and worth
- Wrote the first modern novel
- Calculated the orbits of planets
- Wrote "The prince"
22 Clues: Rebirth • Chess game • Romeo and Juliet • Developed the sci • The peasant Dance • In praise of july • Wrote "The prince" • Used by Renaissance • Financial Supporter • Heliocentric Theory • The school of Athens • Invented the telescope • The creation of "Adam" • Invented the printing press • Developed the law of gravity • Wrote the first modern novel • Michelangelo lived in his palace • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-18
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- ____ encouraged businesses such as silk manufacturing, the wool trade, and gold crafts.
- ____ is french for "rebirth."
- ___ were also sought by guilds and civic groups.
- ____ did much during the Renaissance to revive interest in classical learning.
- ___ became the artistic center of the Renaissance.
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- _______ weakened as trade and industry grew.
- ___ was the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- ______ were drawn to towns because of the promises of wages.
- ____ also built many new churches in Florence and hired artists and sculptors to decorate them.
- ____ was the most important course of study.
- ____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church.
11 Clues: ____ is french for "rebirth." • ___ was the birthplace of the Renaissance. • _______ weakened as trade and industry grew. • ____ was the most important course of study. • ___ were also sought by guilds and civic groups. • ____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church. • ___ became the artistic center of the Renaissance. • ...
Music History 2025-04-24
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- Chance music is also known as _____________________ music.
- World War l and ll both occured during this music period.
- Themes of the romantic period include death, the supernatural and ____________.
- This musician was so popular during the Romantic period that soaps and cribs were sold with her name on it.
- This is one of the 4 styles of Modernism that focuses on dissonance.
- The first and last name of a well known composer from the Renaissance.
- This German monk lead the reformation of the church during the time of the Renaissance.
- A major invention during the Renaissance.
- _______________________ means decorated melodies with trills and arpeggios.
- This instrument was popular during the Renaissance.
- This composer inspired Adolf Hitler.
- ____________________ is a group of movements played by a small group of instruments.
- The minimal composer who wrote the famous piece 4’33”.
- The _______________________ and the violin were introduced during the Baroque period.
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- The "King of Ragtime", known for the songs Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer.
- The string quartet includes instruments such as the violin, viola and what?
- This composer was known as the “Red Priest”.
- The ______________________ is an instrument that is played without any physical contact.
- ____________________ music is any music that is not pop, world or jazz music.
- This composer had 20 children and died in 1750.
- Music of the Renaissance was primarily sacred and ___________________________.
- Baroque music is characterized by complicated _____________ and emotional extremes.
- means many melodies heard at the same time.
- Baroque was derived from the word, barocco which means a ________________ of irregular shape.
- This composer was a child prodigy and died at 35.
- Bucolic, bizarre and ___________ are words to describe music during the modern era.
- This instrument generates electronic audio signals ________________________.
- sound, This was invented during the modern period.
- Neo-romantic music looks back on the __________________.
- This event took place during the modern period.
- This music period spanned from the 1400's-1600's and means rebirth.
- Romanticism highlighted the emotional experience of ________________________.
- This composer wrote over 40 operas, including Armida.
- The Baroque period is known for elaborate art, architecture and the take off of what?
- The piano changed during the romantic period by adding more of these.
- One of the instruments included in the string quartet _________________________.
36 Clues: This composer inspired Adolf Hitler. • A major invention during the Renaissance. • means many melodies heard at the same time. • This composer was known as the “Red Priest”. • This composer had 20 children and died in 1750. • This event took place during the modern period. • This composer was a child prodigy and died at 35. • ...
renaissance music 2014-01-14
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- Renaissance eighth note.
- Spanish narrative song.
- You usually forget it at home.
- English song with lute accompaniment.
- Low-fat Spanish genre.
- Keyboard for young ladies.
- Abstract instrumental music.
- Slow dance that was followed by a galliard.
- Forebear of the trombone.
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- Ensemble of instruments.
- Ocarina made of a goat's horn.
- Refined and complex Italian song.
- Woodwind with a J shape.
- Spanish variations.
- Pipeless organ.
- Special notation for plucked instruments.
- Played in Spain instead of the lute.
- French polyphonic song.
- Spanish warm-up.
- The most important instrument of the Renaissance era.
20 Clues: Pipeless organ. • Spanish warm-up. • Spanish variations. • Low-fat Spanish genre. • Spanish narrative song. • French polyphonic song. • Ensemble of instruments. • Renaissance eighth note. • Woodwind with a J shape. • Forebear of the trombone. • Keyboard for young ladies. • Abstract instrumental music. • Ocarina made of a goat's horn. • You usually forget it at home. • ...
The Renaissance 2014-06-20
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- contrast between light and dark
- time period before the renaissance
- birthplace of the renaissance
- wrote hamlet
- worldly matters
- language used before vernacular
- sea trade route, on meditteranean
- northern european trade route on land
- head of the Roman Church
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- sponsor of leonardo da vinci
- invention by johann gutenberg
- pope allowed______ due to the plague
- improved the telescope
- disease occuring around 1300 AD
- system of lords and serfs
- churchmen who interpret the bible
- financer of the arts
- meaning of "no place"
- focus on individual
- layer of smoke
20 Clues: wrote hamlet • layer of smoke • worldly matters • focus on individual • financer of the arts • meaning of "no place" • improved the telescope • head of the Roman Church • system of lords and serfs • sponsor of leonardo da vinci • invention by johann gutenberg • birthplace of the renaissance • contrast between light and dark • disease occuring around 1300 AD • ...
Maddox Smith - Renaissance and reformation 2023-09-21
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- challenging the church
- Queen that made England a european power
- People against the catholic church
- kingdoms decide religion
- rich
- Native language
- rebirth
- Society of jesus
- painted the sistine chapel
- Calvinism
- invented the printing press
- human achievement
- Iconic "renaissance man"
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- follower of Martin Luther
- Mother of Elizabeth
- allowed flow of information
- challenging the catholic church
- church in England
- 3D
- sculpted the bronze statue of david
- school of athens
- worldly
- court of bishops and cardinals
- King that reformed the nation
- buying forgiveness
- make marriage void
26 Clues: 3D • rich • rebirth • worldly • Calvinism • Native language • school of athens • Society of jesus • church in England • human achievement • buying forgiveness • make marriage void • Mother of Elizabeth • challenging the church • kingdoms decide religion • Iconic "renaissance man" • follower of Martin Luther • painted the sistine chapel • allowed flow of information • invented the printing press • ...
Maryn Shirk - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- kingdom decided religion
- stabilized religious tension in England
- non-catholic
- rich
- native
- rebirth
- society of Jesus
- sistine chapel, statue of david
- Calvinism
- human potential/achievement
- made the printing press
- enhanced the free flow of information
- make marriage void
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- challenging the church
- school of athens
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- ideal renaissance man
- response to martin luther
- church of England
- 3D
- bronze stature of david
- mother of Elizabeth l
- wordly
- followers of martin luther
- buying forgiveness
- king that removed pope's authority in England
26 Clues: 3D • rich • native • wordly • rebirth • Calvinism • non-catholic • school of athens • society of Jesus • church of England • buying forgiveness • make marriage void • ideal renaissance man • mother of Elizabeth l • challenging the church • bronze stature of david • made the printing press • kingdom decided religion • response to martin luther • followers of martin luther • human potential/achievement • ...
Courtney Straka-Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
Across
- created Calvinism
- Sistine Chapel Statue of David
- worldly
- 3D
- Follower of Martian Luther
- rich
- Challenging Catholic Church
- school of Athens
- native
- Society of Jesus
- human achievement
- ideal renaissance man made Mona lisa
- created printing press
- Church of England
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- made easy acess to books
- Elizabeth's mother
- reaction to Martin Luther
- rebirth
- I Queen of England and solved religous turmoil.
- Buying forgiveness
- Kingdom decides religions
- make a marriage void
- King of England
- non Catholic
- Bronze Statue of David
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
26 Clues: 3D • rich • native • rebirth • worldly • non Catholic • King of England • school of Athens • Society of Jesus • created Calvinism • human achievement • Church of England • Elizabeth's mother • Buying forgiveness • make a marriage void • Bronze Statue of David • created printing press • made easy acess to books • reaction to Martin Luther • Kingdom decides religions • Follower of Martian Luther • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-20
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- Gutenberg crated printing press
- of Augsburg peace
- Rich people
- counter punch
- famous renaissance man
- pay for heaven
- human achievement, emotions
- 3 sided
- daughter of henry and queen
- void
- rebirth
- Sistine chapel
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- church of england
- king of england
- press machine that can cop papers
- Reformation reform against catholic
- non-catholic belivers
- of Trent meeting place
- Painted the school of athens
- Calvin protesent beliver
- followers of martin luther
- solders who spread the faith
- no religion
- Bronze david
- Boleyn mother of Elizibeth
- original language
26 Clues: void • 3 sided • rebirth • Rich people • no religion • Bronze david • counter punch • pay for heaven • Sistine chapel • king of england • church of england • of Augsburg peace • original language • non-catholic belivers • of Trent meeting place • famous renaissance man • Calvin protesent beliver • followers of martin luther • Boleyn mother of Elizibeth • human achievement, emotions • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-09
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- A city in which the Renaissance began and flourished
- A cultural movement during the Renaissance
- A technique which allows for the creation of a realistic illusion in a work of art.
- The language spoken by the ordinary people in a country/region.
- A period of European cultural and artistic rebirth.
- Ruled Florence for an extended period during the Renaissance.
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- A person who gives support to a person or organization.
- A German inventor and craftsman who invented the printing press.
- An Italian artist who created the Mona Lisa
- An Italian sculptor and painter who created the statue of David
- An Italian author and philosopher known for his political ideas.
- Attitudes with no religious or spiritual bias
12 Clues: A cultural movement during the Renaissance • An Italian artist who created the Mona Lisa • Attitudes with no religious or spiritual bias • A period of European cultural and artistic rebirth. • A city in which the Renaissance began and flourished • A person who gives support to a person or organization. • Ruled Florence for an extended period during the Renaissance. • ...
Final Exam Review Day 1 2024-05-12
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- Which Islamic Empire lasted until World War I?
- What was the Islamic Empire that was based in India?
- Was the Great Wall of China an example of Gaining, Maintaining, or Consolidating power?
- During the Renaissance they placed emphasis on achievements from singular people called...
- Luther criticized the Pope saying he had too much?
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- Three big products African Empires traded?
- Characteristic of the Renaissance with influence from 2 older cultures?
- Luther criticized the church for selling these?
- This characteristic of the Renaissance celebrates non-religious achievements?
- What was the third Islamic Empire?
- Philosophy, poetry, and history are examples of which Renaissance characteristic?
- Luther accused the Church of hoarding ________ instead of using it to help people?
12 Clues: What was the third Islamic Empire? • Three big products African Empires traded? • Which Islamic Empire lasted until World War I? • Luther criticized the church for selling these? • Luther criticized the Pope saying he had too much? • What was the Islamic Empire that was based in India? • Characteristic of the Renaissance with influence from 2 older cultures? • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-20
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- and Rome-These ancient civilizations influenced the renaissance
- emphasis on human achievements
- in the interest of art and learning
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Elizabeth-She built many theaters to support the arts
- State-Independent country the size of a city
- invented the printing press
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- was an effect of the Renaissance
- created the Mona Lisa
- created the Sistine Chapel
- into wood to create prints
- emphasis on human achievements
- Isabella-She supported exploration
- was a famous english playwright
14 Clues: created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • created the Sistine Chapel • into wood to create prints • invented the printing press • emphasis on human achievements • emphasis on human achievements • was a famous english playwright • was an effect of the Renaissance • Isabella-She supported exploration • in the interest of art and learning • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-29
10 Clues: Author of Othello • Place of Renaissance • Year of Printed Bible • Year of Printing Press • Beginning of Renaissance • Era of art and literature • Inventor of Printing Press • Shakespeare about relationships • Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting • Belief in value of human achievements
Courtney Straka-Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
Across
- created Calvinism
- Sistine Chapel Statue of David
- worldly
- 3D
- Follower of Martian Luther
- rich
- Challenging Catholic Church
- school of Athens
- native
- Society of Jesus
- human achievement
- ideal renaissance man made Mona lisa
- created printing press
- Church of England
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- made easy acess to books
- Elizabeth's mother
- reaction to Martin Luther
- rebirth
- I Queen of England and solved religous turmoil.
- Buying forgiveness
- Kingdom decides religions
- make a marriage void
- King of England
- non Catholic
- Bronze Statue of David
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
26 Clues: 3D • rich • native • rebirth • worldly • non Catholic • King of England • school of Athens • Society of Jesus • created Calvinism • human achievement • Church of England • Elizabeth's mother • Buying forgiveness • make a marriage void • Bronze Statue of David • created printing press • made easy acess to books • reaction to Martin Luther • Kingdom decides religions • Follower of Martian Luther • ...
Vincent Romagna - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- Buying forgiveness
- The meeting of bishops and cardinals
- Non catholic
- rich
- native
- Followers of Maritain Luther
- Rebirth
- Helped spread information
- The society of Jesus
- Sistine chapel
- Creator of Calvinism
- Human potential
- To remove marriage
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- Ideal Renaissance man
- King choose religion
- Challenging the church
- Creator of printing press
- Mother of Elizabeth I
- The leader who helped bring back religious ties
- The response to Maritain Luther
- Religious govt
- 3d
- Bronze statue of David
- Went to school of Athens
- Worldly
- The king who took the popes power away
26 Clues: 3d • rich • native • Rebirth • Worldly • Non catholic • Religious govt • Sistine chapel • Human potential • Buying forgiveness • To remove marriage • King choose religion • The society of Jesus • Creator of Calvinism • Ideal Renaissance man • Mother of Elizabeth I • Challenging the church • Bronze statue of David • Went to school of Athens • Creator of printing press • Helped spread information • ...
Renaissance Artists 2023-06-12
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- Some artists use stone; others use ___________.
- At the very end of the paint brushes are the _______.
- Michelangelo's famous sculpture; means "pity" in Italian.
- The period during which Raphael lived and worked is called the __________.
- Some people thought Michelangelo was a ____________.
- The period in Europe before the Renaissance was called the Middle ______.
- Leonardo's "The ______ Supper"
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- A worker who cuts stone is called a __________.
- A famous "smiling" painting
- Lorenzo de Medici was an important ______ or artists.
- People who create art are called _________.
- The king of Spain asked this artist to be court painter
- During the Renaissance, the ______ flourished.
- A famous Botticelli painting is called "Adoration of the ______".
14 Clues: A famous "smiling" painting • Leonardo's "The ______ Supper" • People who create art are called _________. • During the Renaissance, the ______ flourished. • A worker who cuts stone is called a __________. • Some artists use stone; others use ___________. • Some people thought Michelangelo was a ____________. • Lorenzo de Medici was an important ______ or artists. • ...
Italian Renaissance 2021-10-23
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- The painter of the Sistine Chapel
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- P named poet
- The Italian age after the Medieval times (14th - 17th century)
- _____ and Rome were ancient countries the painters Used to base their paintings on
- The new utensil created
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- The new reason to get married
- What women had more of starting in the Renaissance
- The other teenaged mutant ninja turtle
- _____ and horse racing became popular
- Italy before the Renaissance era
- Another way of saying the "best time" for pomp and celebrations
- The only Italian sculptor (hint: his name starts with a D)
- _____ and potatoes were starting to be included in dishes
14 Clues: P named poet • The new utensil created • Painter of the Mona Lisa • The new reason to get married • Italy before the Renaissance era • The painter of the Sistine Chapel • _____ and horse racing became popular • The other teenaged mutant ninja turtle • What women had more of starting in the Renaissance • _____ and potatoes were starting to be included in dishes • ...
Rileighs Unit 1 Crossword 2024-09-19
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- shows 3d of flat surface
- Greatest playwrights
- One of Leonardo's work
- original RenLeonardo Man
- Renaissance that connected regions
- Occurs in Europe following the 95 theses
- A pardon
- The Roman Inquisition
- How long to complete Sistine Chape wrote The Wrote the Prince
- Denial of the church teaching
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- Common language
- First person to change the church
- Period for the Renaissance
- Maintained the Greek Language
- Who did they send off the formal education
- What people did they question
- Church of England
- Formal Statements
- Set aside marriage
19 Clues: A pardon • Common language • Church of England • Formal Statements • Set aside marriage • Greatest playwrights • The Roman Inquisition • One of Leonardo's work • shows 3d of flat surface • original RenLeonardo Man • Period for the Renaissance • Maintained the Greek Language • What people did they question • Denial of the church teaching • First person to change the church • ...
The renaissance 2024-11-02
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- Sculptor of the famous statue of David
- press Machine that helped spread books and ideas
- Renaissance philosophy that emphasized human potential and achievements
- Art technique used to create depth in paintings
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- Famous playwright of this period
- Period of “rebirth” in art and learning
- Renowned painter and inventor of the renaissance
- Renaissance painter known for works like “The School of Athens.”
- Tool that helped explorers find their way
- Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
10 Clues: Famous playwright of this period • Sculptor of the famous statue of David • Period of “rebirth” in art and learning • Tool that helped explorers find their way • Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • Art technique used to create depth in paintings • Renowned painter and inventor of the renaissance • press Machine that helped spread books and ideas • ...
From gospel to soul - Crossword puzzle 2021-03-25
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- Network of routes which helped the slaves to escape.
- The years between WWI and the Great Depression
- Most famous soul music label.
- Music genre which became popular in the US during the 1950's
- Founder of the famous soul music label.
- Famous female jazz singer of the Harlem Renaissance
- The type of music that was born during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Harlem is a section of ... in New York.
- Counterculture movement in the 1960's
- Famous music festival which took place in 1969.
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- "12 Years a Slave" is the true story of...
- Music that originated from the deep American south.
- Movement of people to the American north.
- One of the most famous jazz composers.
- Rebirth or revival of intellectual or artistic creation
- Her real name was Eunice Waymon.
16 Clues: Most famous soul music label. • Her real name was Eunice Waymon. • Counterculture movement in the 1960's • One of the most famous jazz composers. • Founder of the famous soul music label. • Harlem is a section of ... in New York. • Movement of people to the American north. • "12 Years a Slave" is the true story of... • The years between WWI and the Great Depression • ...
From gospel to soul - Crossword puzzle 2021-03-25
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- Network of routes which helped the slaves to escape.
- The years between WWI and the Great Depression
- Most famous soul music label.
- Music genre which became popular in the US during the 1950's
- Founder of the famous soul music label.
- Famous female jazz singer of the Harlem Renaissance
- The type of music that was born during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Harlem is a section of ... in New York.
- Counterculture movement in the 1960's
- Famous music festival which took place in 1969.
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- "12 Years a Slave" is the true story of...
- Music that originated from the deep American south.
- Movement of people to the American north.
- One of the most famous jazz composers.
- Rebirth or revival of intellectual or artistic creation
- Her real name was Eunice Waymon.
16 Clues: Most famous soul music label. • Her real name was Eunice Waymon. • Counterculture movement in the 1960's • One of the most famous jazz composers. • Founder of the famous soul music label. • Harlem is a section of ... in New York. • Movement of people to the American north. • "12 Years a Slave" is the true story of... • The years between WWI and the Great Depression • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-08
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- German inventor of the printing press.
- Wealthy merchants that supported and encouraged artists.
- Rebirth of creativity after the Middle Ages
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter and architect.
- An image produced from a wood carving
- English writer, considered one of the most famous writers in history.
- Mindset that focuses on human beings and their potential.
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- Invention that mechanically printed pages, made printing much more efficient.
- Period in English history named after Queen Elizabeth.
- Italian Renaissance painter, inventor and scientist
- An artists greatest work
- Domed cathedral in Florence.
- Technique used by artists to give the appearance of depth and distance.
- Not constant or dependable.
- A person's native language.
- To cut open an animal or human for scientific examination.
16 Clues: An artists greatest work • Not constant or dependable. • A person's native language. • Domed cathedral in Florence. • An image produced from a wood carving • German inventor of the printing press. • Rebirth of creativity after the Middle Ages • Italian Renaissance painter, inventor and scientist • Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter and architect. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-17
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- A famous Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist who played a crucial role in the Scientific Revolution.
- A famous Italian artist, painter, and polymath who painted the Mona Lisa.
- An architectural style popular during the Renaissance, characterized by symmetry and harmony.
- The period of cultural rebirth and intellectual growth in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries.
- An influential family from Florence, known for their patronage of the arts during the Renaissance.
- The movement that emphasized the importance of human achievement and potential.
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- The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg, played a significant role in spreading ___________ during the Renaissance.
- A famous English playwright and poet, known for works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- A prominent Italian city-state and major center of Renaissance culture.
- The Italian term for "rebirth," often used to describe the Renaissance.
10 Clues: A prominent Italian city-state and major center of Renaissance culture. • The Italian term for "rebirth," often used to describe the Renaissance. • A famous Italian artist, painter, and polymath who painted the Mona Lisa. • The movement that emphasized the importance of human achievement and potential. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- trading in cloth and banking is how they became rich
- ________ was in the center of the old roman impire
- A person who fights in the military for money Europeans During the renaissance the ____ wanted asian goods
- The renaissance was a time of _______
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- The renaissance was a time of ... and _______
- __________began in itaily
- first city to grow rich
- __________was more intristed inwordly ideas
- started living in the country
- this persons book made European like china
10 Clues: first city to grow rich • __________began in itaily • started living in the country • The renaissance was a time of _______ • this persons book made European like china • __________was more intristed inwordly ideas • The renaissance was a time of ... and _______ • ________ was in the center of the old roman impire • trading in cloth and banking is how they became rich • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2025-03-13
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- Famous English actor and play writer.
- Astronomer who found the Sun was the center of the universe.
- The religion that was most prominent during the Renaissance.
- A revolution that had happened during the Renaissance.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet.
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- Italian sculptor born in Florence.
- What artistic representations came from the Renaissance?
- "Statues" that came out of the Renaissance.
- Italian Astronomer who found four of Jupiter's moons.
- Italian painter, engineer, and scientist. Made the Mona Lisa.
10 Clues: Italian sculptor born in Florence. • Famous English actor and play writer. • "Statues" that came out of the Renaissance. • Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet. • Italian Astronomer who found four of Jupiter's moons. • A revolution that had happened during the Renaissance. • What artistic representations came from the Renaissance? • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-11-08
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- The Renaissance arrived here in the 15th century
- Astronomer who proposed the first concept of a heliocentric solar system
- Cultural movement started in the 14th century
- City-state in Italy where the Renaissance began
- Period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic renewal
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- Italian sculptor who carved "David"
- Painter, architect, and inventor who made works such as the "Mona Lisa"
- ___________ Church experienced a decline during the Renaissance
- Johannes _________ invented the printing press
- _________ began to hold more power
10 Clues: _________ began to hold more power • Italian sculptor who carved "David" • Cultural movement started in the 14th century • Johannes _________ invented the printing press • City-state in Italy where the Renaissance began • The Renaissance arrived here in the 15th century • ___________ Church experienced a decline during the Renaissance • ...
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Renaissance Tic-Tac-Toe 2023-11-14
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- A Renaissance man who was known for his art during the time period.
- Known as the birthplace for the Renaissance and was home to many of the great artists of the Renaissance.
- The man who invented the movable-type printing who was able to allow the spread of knowledge quicken.
- One of the first political theorists in history.
- A system used by artist in the time period and now that creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface by having parallel lines.
- A new approach to life during the time period that recognized moral values and an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity.
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- A period of European civilization marked by a revival of classical knowledge and wisdom
- A sculptor, painter, and architect who is considered to be one of the best artists of the Renaissance.
- Something that is not religious.
- The ruler of Florence for a period of time and a patron of the arts and humanism. Also had a very important role in the Italian Renaissance.
- The person or group of people that are paying for a piece of art.
- The local language people spoke.
12 Clues: Something that is not religious. • The local language people spoke. • One of the first political theorists in history. • The person or group of people that are paying for a piece of art. • A Renaissance man who was known for his art during the time period. • A period of European civilization marked by a revival of classical knowledge and wisdom • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-03-09
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- A picture made by striking cloth, pieces of paper , photographs, and other objects onto a surface.
- Having more than one meaning or interpretation.
- Approached the subject which until then had been given form mostly from north of the Alps, where the portrayal of pain had always been connected with the idea of redemption as represented by the seated Madonna holding Christ's body in her arms.
- Difficult or impossible to understand.
- It is the most famous and most paradied portrait.
- A complete change of form or appearance into a more beautiful or spiritual state.
- Which is strikingly different because it shiws the difference between Renaissance and Baroque Periods.
- He was an early Renaissance Italian sculptor from Florence.
- He was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance period.
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- These is pattern or picture made of embedding small pieces of stone or glass in cement surfaces such as walls and floors.
- He is an Italian artist who wanted to deviate from the classical masters of the Renaissance.
- He was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime,and ever since then he was considered as one of the greatest artsist of all time.
- Used paintings as religious propaganda to spread Catholicism throughout the Philippines.
- It comes from the word "Renaitre" which means,"rebirth".
- Aims to give an effect what want to carry the viewers away with the force of its.
15 Clues: Difficult or impossible to understand. • Having more than one meaning or interpretation. • It is the most famous and most paradied portrait. • It comes from the word "Renaitre" which means,"rebirth". • He was an early Renaissance Italian sculptor from Florence. • He was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance period. • ...
Best of Klasse 7 2021-08-11
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- Nicht alle Einwohner der Stadt waren....
- Ein typischer Vertreter der Renaissance
- - Die ...spielte eine wichtige Rolle im Leben der Menschen im Mittelalter.
- Größere Siedlung, die im Mittelalter von einer Mauer umgeben war.
- Gilt als Entdecker Amerikas
- Herrschaft über Bauern im Mittelalter
- Reformation und Renaissance sind Schlüsselbegriffe der Epoche der Frühen...
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- Eine Lebensanschauung der Gelehrten seit dem 14. Jahrhundert.
- Er war ein Reformator.
- Bezeichnung für die Rückwendung zur Antike
- Die meisten Menschen im Mittelalter lebten dort.
- Der erste Stand in der Ständegesellschaft.
- 3. Stand, dem im Mittelalter 90% der Bevölkerung angehörten.
13 Clues: Er war ein Reformator. • Gilt als Entdecker Amerikas • Herrschaft über Bauern im Mittelalter • Ein typischer Vertreter der Renaissance • Nicht alle Einwohner der Stadt waren.... • Bezeichnung für die Rückwendung zur Antike • Der erste Stand in der Ständegesellschaft. • Die meisten Menschen im Mittelalter lebten dort. • ...
The Renaissance 2026-02-04
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- Often called the "Father of Humanism," he was a poet who rediscovered lost Roman and Greek texts.
- The English playwright and poet famous for plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.
- A period of intense artistic and intellectual activity; the word literally means "rebirth."
- The diplomat and writer who wrote a famous "how-to" book for ruthless leaders.
- The inventor who created the movable-type printing press, changing how information spread.
- A scientist who revolutionized medicine by studying human anatomy through dissection.
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- An independent city and its surrounding territory that has its own government.
- The Italian city that is often called the "Cradle of the Renaissance."
- A movement that focused on human potential and achievements rather than just religious themes.
- A Renaissance painter known for his "School of Athens" fresco and his many paintings of the Madonna.
- The ultimate "Renaissance Man"—a painter, inventor, and scientist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- The modern-day country where the Renaissance began due to its wealth and history.
- The title of the book that argued it is "better to be feared than loved" as a leader.
- A Flemish painter known for his incredible detail and for perfecting the use of oil paints.
- The sculptor and painter famous for the statue of David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
15 Clues: The Italian city that is often called the "Cradle of the Renaissance." • An independent city and its surrounding territory that has its own government. • The diplomat and writer who wrote a famous "how-to" book for ruthless leaders. • The modern-day country where the Renaissance began due to its wealth and history. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-04-26
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- Michelangelo and Raphael were famous ______________ and sculptors
- ______________ wrote The Canterbury Tales.
- ________wrote about reality in politics instead of the ideal.
- The ________ lasted from the 1300s until the 1600s
- press The development of the ______________ ______________ made producing books much easier.
- Leonardo da Vinci is best known for his paintings, such as the _______________ _____________
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- Many famous works of ______________ were written during the Renaissance.
- The word “renaissance” means “______________.”
- _________studied grammar, poetry, literature, drama, philosophy,and history
- ______________ ability became important during the Renaissance.
10 Clues: ______________ wrote The Canterbury Tales. • The word “renaissance” means “______________.” • The ________ lasted from the 1300s until the 1600s • ________wrote about reality in politics instead of the ideal. • ______________ ability became important during the Renaissance. • Michelangelo and Raphael were famous ______________ and sculptors • ...
The Renaissance 2013-02-12
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- the new world was discovered by _______.
- lessened the power of the roman catholic church
- Writers wanted to be ______ for their work.
- famous writer that wrote many plays during the renaissance
- who discovered that the Earth rotated around the sun?
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- the renaissance first started in this town in Italy
- french for "rebirth"
- well known painting by Da Vinci that was painted during this time
- artists started using math to achieve _______.
- another name for the renaissance
10 Clues: french for "rebirth" • another name for the renaissance • the new world was discovered by _______. • Writers wanted to be ______ for their work. • artists started using math to achieve _______. • lessened the power of the roman catholic church • the renaissance first started in this town in Italy • who discovered that the Earth rotated around the sun? • ...
Renaissance terms 2023-12-01
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- a famous painting created during the Renaissance
- how historians describe the Renaissance
- what influenced many people this time period
- a time period of 1558-1603
- when something is at it's best condition
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- where the Renaissance took place
- a piece of art placed in the center of a church or cathedral
- how the Middle ages transitioned to modernity
- a sailing ship used in this time period
- a form of dance that gained popularity during the renaissance
10 Clues: a time period of 1558-1603 • where the Renaissance took place • how historians describe the Renaissance • a sailing ship used in this time period • when something is at it's best condition • what influenced many people this time period • how the Middle ages transitioned to modernity • a famous painting created during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance Crosswords 2024-10-30
10 Clues: A famous poet • Popular art style • Influential Inventions • An Intellectual Movement • Studied texts during this era • How long the Renaissance lasted • A book made by Geoffrey Chaucer • A well known artist and engineer • to 1650 years of the Renaissance • Most Famous author from the Renaissance
Italian Gazette Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-26
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- A person who financially or by other means supports a person, organization, cause, or activity
- The idea of having or representing the sun as the center of the solar system
- A famous artist who lived during the Renaissance era; known for painting the roof of the Sistine chapel
- A famous merchant who lived during the renaissance era; believed to have traveled to Mongol China
- Relating to Ancient Greece or Rome
- An influential family during the Renaissance era
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things not relating to religion
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- The art style of drawing solid, 3 dimensional objects on a 2 dimensional surface
- An outlook or opinion that focused more on the importance of humans instead of the divine might of god
- A famous inventor who lived during the Renaissance era; known for inventing the movable type printer
- An era where classical art and literature was revived
- An ancient trade route linking China with the rest of the west
12 Clues: Relating to Ancient Greece or Rome • An influential family during the Renaissance era • An era where classical art and literature was revived • An ancient trade route linking China with the rest of the west • Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things not relating to religion • The idea of having or representing the sun as the center of the solar system • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- Last name of German artist that studied Italian perspective, even visiting Italy twice.
- A soldier that fights only for money.
- Artistic techniques used to give the effect of three-dimensional depth to two-dimensional surfaces.
- Last name of Renaissance architect that used classical Rome as an inspiration in his designs; designed church of San Lorenzo.
- The top of urban society during the Renaissance.
- Painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints.
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- An intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities.
- The language of everyday speech in a specific area.
- Form of government in which the leader is not a king and certain citizens have the right to vote.
- Family that lived in Florence and ended up dominating the city during Florence's time as the cultural center of Italy.
- He was an artist, scientist, inventor and visionary. Called the model "Renaissance man".
- Middle class people living in cities or towns during the Renaissance.
12 Clues: A soldier that fights only for money. • The top of urban society during the Renaissance. • The language of everyday speech in a specific area. • Painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints. • Middle class people living in cities or towns during the Renaissance. • An intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- renowned for his masterful paintings and architecture, particularly his work in the High Renaissance
- a pivotal figure in the Renaissance and the Reformation, known for his profound impact on scholarship, religious thought, and the printing press
- a network of ancient trade routes, primarily land-based, connecting Eurasia from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- Best known for the statue of David and Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
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- the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- a powerful and influential Italian family known for their role in the Renaissance
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- 13th century travels from Europe to Asia
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
15 Clues: 13th century travels from Europe to Asia • Best known for the statue of David and Sistine Chapel ceiling. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press • a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-02-22
8 Clues: painted by Leonardo da vinci • A period of time 14 to 17 century • city where the Renaissance started • Rulers of Florence during renaissance • country where the Renaissance started • second country the Renaissance reached • what were the Medici family's interests • discovered by Johannes Gutenberg in 1436
renaissance 2022-04-14
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- the Renaissance
- port city with spices and Asian luxuries
- family that became rich through banking
- port city that weaves wool into cloth
- produced weapons and silk
- renaissance means...
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- the number an size of this grew
- study of human society and culture (arts and languages)
- family that tried to kill medici
- port city that manufactured glass
- rebirth or art and literature
11 Clues: the Renaissance • renaissance means... • produced weapons and silk • rebirth or art and literature • the number an size of this grew • family that tried to kill medici • port city that manufactured glass • port city that weaves wool into cloth • family that became rich through banking • port city with spices and Asian luxuries • ...
Northern and Spanish Renaissance Revies 2024-10-10
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- Movement that challenged the Catholic Church’s practices
- Andreas Vesalius' book on human anatomy
- French writer and early advocate for women’s rights
- The study of the human body, advanced by Vesalius
- Satirical novel by François Rabelais
- Pursuit of perfect forms, often depicted in Renaissance art and literature
- Satirical book by Erasmus criticizing the Church (book)
- Greek painter famous for his religious works in Spain
- Novel by Cervantes about a man obsessed with chivalry
- German artist known for woodcuts and engravings
- English queen during the Renaissance, supporter of the arts
- Payments to the Catholic Church to reduce punishment for sins
- English humanist, author of Utopia
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- Sir Thomas More’s book about an ideal society
- Dutch philosopher, known for The Praise of Folly
- Medieval code of conduct for knights, explored in Don Quixote
- Spanish writer, author of Don Quixote
- French writer known for Gargantua
- Renaissance movement focused in Northern Europe
- Use of humor to criticize society, used by Rabelais and Erasmus
- Church meeting where Jan Hus was condemned
- Famous painting by Artemisia Gentileschi
- Painting by Pieter Bruegel depicting a rural celebration
- English playwright known for Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet (plays)
- Italian Baroque painter known for powerful women in art
- Flemish painter of peasant life and landscapes
- Anatomist who studied human body structure
- Renaissance philosophy focusing on human potential and achievements
- Artistic style known for drama and emotion, used by Gentileschi
29 Clues: French writer known for Gargantua • English humanist, author of Utopia • Satirical novel by François Rabelais • Spanish writer, author of Don Quixote • Andreas Vesalius' book on human anatomy • Famous painting by Artemisia Gentileschi • Church meeting where Jan Hus was condemned • Anatomist who studied human body structure • Sir Thomas More’s book about an ideal society • ...
Abad Pertengahan Kelompok 6 2024-10-13
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- Para prajurit berkuda pada Abad Pertengahan yang bersedia mengabdi kepada bangsawan selama jangka waktu tertentu adalah?
- Judul raja yang sering digunakan oleh penguasa Kekaisaran Romawi Suci selama Abad Pertengahan adalah
- Kekaisaran besar yang runtuh pada tahun 476 M, menandai awal dari Abad Pertengahan
- Bangunan megah yang sering dibangun pada Abad Pertengahan oleh gereja dan berfungsi sebagai pusat keagamaan serta simbol kekuasaan gereja disebut
- Sistem hierarki sosial di Eropa Abad Pertengahan yang didasarkan pada tanah dan perlindungan
- Raja Prancis yang dikenal dengan julukan "Singa Inggris" dan pemimpin Perang Salib Ketiga
- Dengan ditandai berakhirnya Abad Pertengahan dan dimilainya awal Zaman Modern, merupakan masa?
- Periode sejarah yang dimulai setelah jatuhnya Kekaisaran Romawi Barat pada 476 M di tangan kaum barbar Odoaker hingga dimulainya masa Renaissance pada 1500-an M?
- Konflik yang melibatkan Eropa dan Timur Tengah dengan tujuan mereb kembali Yerusalem dikenal sebagai
- Renaissance adalah kelahiran kembali dari
- Bagaimana era kebangkitan pada masa Renaissance
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- lembaga keagamaan yang berperan besar dalam pendidikan dan politik eropa selama abad pertengahan adalah
- Mengapa abad pertengahan sering disebut juga "Abad Kegelapan"?
- Bagaimana peran sistem Gilda
- Tokoh dari prancis yang terkenal karena memimpin pasukan dalam perang seratus adalah
- Mengapa Renaissance muncul pertama
- Mengapa kaum bangsawan Raja gereja membuat feodalisme
- Kota pusat ziarah penting dalam agama Kristen di Inggris yang menjadi tempat berdirinya katedral besar
- Gelar pemimpin tertinggi agama yang bahkan menjadi atasan langsung dari kaisar Romawi adalah
- Kepala biara atau pemimpin agama dalam agama Kristen pada Abad Pertengahan
20 Clues: Bagaimana peran sistem Gilda • Mengapa Renaissance muncul pertama • Renaissance adalah kelahiran kembali dari • Bagaimana era kebangkitan pada masa Renaissance • Mengapa kaum bangsawan Raja gereja membuat feodalisme • Mengapa abad pertengahan sering disebut juga "Abad Kegelapan"? • Kepala biara atau pemimpin agama dalam agama Kristen pada Abad Pertengahan • ...
Paula’s puzzle 2021-10-28
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- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- a building used for public Christian worship.
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion.
- where did renaissance started?
- relating to the Middle Ages.
- are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- was one of the Greek popular philosophers
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- an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof.
- the revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- what you see when you look up
- is the belief in a god or in a group of gods Many people turn to religion for comfort in a time of crisis.
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- a transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- was the inspiration for renaissance
- what people worship in their religion.
- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- where did renaissance ended
20 Clues: where did renaissance ended • relating to the Middle Ages. • what you see when you look up • where did renaissance started? • was the inspiration for renaissance • what people worship in their religion. • was one of the Greek popular philosophers • a building used for public Christian worship. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-03-19
10 Clues: wrote plays • led by the pope • discovered gravity • the "renaissance man" • improved the telescope • where the Renaissance began • invented the printing press • "father of modern astronomy" • popular language in the Renaissance • the belief that human lives are more important than a mythical god
Renaissance Crossword 2025-03-19
10 Clues: wrote plays • led by the pope • discovered gravity • the "renaissance man" • improved the telescope • where the Renaissance began • invented the printing press • "father of modern astronomy" • popular language in the Renaissance • the belief that human lives are more important than a mythical god
Renaissance Crossword 2025-03-19
10 Clues: wrote plays • led by the pope • discovered gravity • the "renaissance man" • improved the telescope • where the Renaissance began • invented the printing press • "father of modern astronomy" • popular language in the Renaissance • the belief that human lives are more important than a mythical god
Harlem Renaissance Crossword 2022-09-23
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- This type of music became popular at this time, reflecting the African-American experience
- Movement of African Americans to northern cities
- The first popular poem of #1, The Negro Speaks of _____
- Combined with #4, this led to the end of the Harlem Renaissance: the Great ________.
- The Harlem Renaissance paved the way for the ______ Movement.
- Before it was called the Harlem Renaissance, it was called...
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- Most famous name in the Harlem Renaissance
- One of the most popular nightclubs, where many jazz musicians played: The ____ Club.
- #3 closed in 1935 after a ___ riot.
- Walter Dean Myers says this journey on the A train started on the banks of the ____.
- One of the most famous jazz musicians, Louis _____
- Neighborhood in New York City
12 Clues: Neighborhood in New York City • #3 closed in 1935 after a ___ riot. • Most famous name in the Harlem Renaissance • Movement of African Americans to northern cities • One of the most famous jazz musicians, Louis _____ • The first popular poem of #1, The Negro Speaks of _____ • The Harlem Renaissance paved the way for the ______ Movement. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
12 Clues: actor • Cariving • Sculptor • achivements • Social monarch • era of rebirth • catholic monarch • inventor goldsmith • a painter and artist • to explore or discover • citys during the renaissance era • a city that with its surrounding an independent state.
10.3.2 - Renaissance 2023-11-14
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- The most notable impact of Queen Elizabeth was that she allowed a “____ ___” to occur in England.
- During the Renaissance, the European economy grew dramatically, particularly in the area of ____.
- The main technique displayed in Renaissance art was ____.
- "Renaissance" literally means “_____”
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- The Renaissance showed an increase in both secularism and ______.
- Leonardo da Vinci made an immediate impact on scientific thinking worldwide, including the importance of the _____ _____.
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- Merchants traded between Europe and the ____.
- Who emphasized that "effective rulers are feared by their subjects and do what is necessary to stay in power"?
- Because of the business boom of the Renaissance, Europe awoke from the economic _______ of the Middle Ages.
- The Renaissance started in _____, Italy
- the importance of the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek rational ways of solving human problems.
12 Clues: "Renaissance" literally means “_____” • The Renaissance started in _____, Italy • Merchants traded between Europe and the ____. • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • The main technique displayed in Renaissance art was ____. • The Renaissance showed an increase in both secularism and ______. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-11-25
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- - German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type
- - Italian trader, he traveled to China & later wrote about this trip
- - Method of showing a 3D scene on a flat surface so that is looks real
- - Genius of the Renaissance, he was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, town planner, & map maker
- - Period of "Rebirth" & creativity that followed Europe's Middle Ages
- Shakespeare - English Renaissance writer & playwright, he is considered by many to be the greatest English writer of all time
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- - Italian writer & politician, he wrote "The Prince"
- - The combination of humanist and & religious ideas
- - The study of history, literature, public speaking, & art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the late 1300s
- - Italian Renaissance scholar, he wrote about the importance of knowing history
- - Italian Renaissance artist, he designed buildings, wrote poetry, & created sculptures & paintings
11 Clues: - The combination of humanist and & religious ideas • - Italian writer & politician, he wrote "The Prince" • - Italian trader, he traveled to China & later wrote about this trip • - Period of "Rebirth" & creativity that followed Europe's Middle Ages • - German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type • ...
Unit 6 Renaissance Vocab Review 2026-02-20
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- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money; how banks make profit
- Support of an artist or writer through encouragement or money
- Philosophy focused on secular ideas, individualism, and the overall goodness of humans
- Wealthy family in Florence who gave money to artists to create masterpieces
- Renaissance writer; famous for poetry and plays such as “Romeo and Juliet”
- Renaissance artist and sculptor; famous for the Sistine Chapel and David
- Period of “rebirth” of art, literature, & new ideas that came after Europe’s Middle Ages
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- Renaissance artist, scientist, and architect; famous for painting the Mona Lisa
- Major trading city in northern Italy from the 1300s; home of Renaissance art
- Catholic priest who studied and taught how religion and reason could work together
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and make judgments
11 Clues: Support of an artist or writer through encouragement or money • The power of the mind to think, understand, and make judgments • Renaissance artist and sculptor; famous for the Sistine Chapel and David • Renaissance writer; famous for poetry and plays such as “Romeo and Juliet” • Wealthy family in Florence who gave money to artists to create masterpieces • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-02-22
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- what the Renaissance means
- a famous English play writer
- coming up with and makeing something new
- th era before the Renaissance
- Shakespeare's first name
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- Shakespeare's theatre
- where a play is performed
- the person in charge of the Catholic church
- era of the 1300s, 1500s
- the man who discovered America and the country was named after him
- a famous inventor who painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: Shakespeare's theatre • era of the 1300s, 1500s • Shakespeare's first name • where a play is performed • what the Renaissance means • a famous English play writer • th era before the Renaissance • coming up with and makeing something new • the person in charge of the Catholic church • a famous inventor who painted the Mona Lisa • ...
Italian Renaissance 2024-10-16
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- The second reason Italy was a good starting place for the Renaissance
- Famous for his sculptures and Sistine Chapel
- Famous artists for paintings like the Mona Lisa and Last Supper
- Giving a painting a 3d look on a 2d service
- The family that supported artists in Florence
- A tie period from the 1300s-1500s that saw a revival of interest in art and culture
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- One reason Italy was a good starting spot for the Renaissance
- Wrote "The Prince" that told rulers to rule by "whatever means necessary" to keep power
- Education based around history, literature, grammar, and rhetoric
- Written in everyday ordinary language
- making art look like real life
- The old empire based in Italy that Renaissance artists are trying to mimic
12 Clues: making art look like real life • Written in everyday ordinary language • Giving a painting a 3d look on a 2d service • Famous for his sculptures and Sistine Chapel • The family that supported artists in Florence • One reason Italy was a good starting spot for the Renaissance • Famous artists for paintings like the Mona Lisa and Last Supper • ...
The Printing Revolution in Renaissance Europe 2022-03-21
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- something that speeds something up
- coarse or ugly
- Greek and Roman
- non religious
- well-known for being bad
- Renaissance movement centering on people
- sarcastic
- rebirth of interest in things ancient
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- accepted reading of the Bible
- invented by Aldus Manutius
- roundabout and unnecessarily wordy
- language of the region
- lots of money
- forbade printing
14 Clues: sarcastic • non religious • lots of money • coarse or ugly • Greek and Roman • forbade printing • language of the region • well-known for being bad • invented by Aldus Manutius • accepted reading of the Bible • something that speeds something up • roundabout and unnecessarily wordy • rebirth of interest in things ancient • Renaissance movement centering on people
Vocabulary + Historical Context Review 2023-09-14
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- creates a feeling of sadness or pity
- interesting or persuasive
- a renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa (also a Ninja turtle)
- a renaissance scientist that proved the earth is round
- to put up with
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- a future that is certain to happen
- to suggest
- rebirth; also known as the Elizabethan age
- unavoidable or certain to happen
- deadly
- repeating again and again
11 Clues: deadly • to suggest • to put up with • interesting or persuasive • repeating again and again • unavoidable or certain to happen • a future that is certain to happen • creates a feeling of sadness or pity • rebirth; also known as the Elizabethan age • a renaissance scientist that proved the earth is round • a renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa (also a Ninja turtle)
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-12-16
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- new techniques
- birthplace of renaissance
- an italian poet most noted for his "The Divine Comedy"
- not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order
- subjects such as grammar, rhetoric poetry, and history
- a German who invented the printing press with moveable type in the mid 1400's
- transition from medieval times to modern world
- a period of rebirth and creativity in art, writing, and thought from a out 1300-1600
- a movement of opposition to the Roman Catholic Church, beginning in the 16th century
- wealthy family that controls Florence
- three dimensional, creates depth in pictures- vanishing point
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- an italian painter whose many paintings exemplify the ideas of the High Renaissance
- an italian renaissance artist who mainly worker as a sculptor but also painted famous works such as the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
- intellectual movement that focused on education and the classics
- an italian artist who painted works for Pope Paul the third, King Phillup the second, and Charles the fifth
- a member of a Christian group that broke with the Roman Catholic Church during or after the 16th century
- pardons for grounded by the Roman Catholic Church, allowing a person to avoid punishment by God in the afterlife
- an italian lyric poet and scholar
- a person who supports an activity or institution by providing financial backing
- the prince guide for rulers on how to gain and mantain power
20 Clues: new techniques • birthplace of renaissance • an italian lyric poet and scholar • wealthy family that controls Florence • transition from medieval times to modern world • an italian poet most noted for his "The Divine Comedy" • subjects such as grammar, rhetoric poetry, and history • not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order • ...
The Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-08
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- Ages-the period from the fall of the Roman Empire to the fall of Constantinople.
- in activities like lending,foreign change,deposit change,and maritime insurance.
- and intellectual legacy.
- rich and independent city state.
- Renaissance- a 14-16th century cultural and artistic movement.
- from a city of medieval ruins to the cultural and artistic epicenter of Europe.
- exchange of goods and services.
- Education-vocational training and religious studies.
- the process of mass producing identical texts and images.
- skilled artisan or crafts person.
- vibrant center of art and culture.
- Renaissance- a powerful cultural rebirth in Italy.
- Powerhouse-a state with economic,political, and military strength.
- vibrant epicenter of Italian culture.
- The revival of art and literature
- and thinkers.
- capital of the Kingdom of Naples.
- city or town.
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- formal treaty based on the absence of conflict.
- evolved from being solely medieval church.
- Factors-expanding trade.
- from the middle ages.
- Factors-a medieval system toward new governance.
- Technology-innovations and advancements in tools.
- Ancient Greek Civilization.
- businessman who bought and sold goods for profit.
- and refined form of the ancient language.
- the influence of classical models during the 14th and 16th centuries.
- a collection of wealthy and independent city states.
- far reaching change in culture.
- Achievements-the periods major advancements and innovations in art.
31 Clues: and thinkers. • city or town. • from the middle ages. • Factors-expanding trade. • and intellectual legacy. • Ancient Greek Civilization. • exchange of goods and services. • far reaching change in culture. • rich and independent city state. • skilled artisan or crafts person. • The revival of art and literature • capital of the Kingdom of Naples. • vibrant center of art and culture. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Sections 2 and 3 2022-09-05
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- Holy Roman Emperor
- Like Paradise
- government run by priests
- Etches a Design
- monk who led the Protestant Reformation
- city of 95 theses
- Famous English Poet, 'The Bard'
- pardon for the sins committed during your life
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- area where northern renaissance began
- Believed in Predestination
- fate is determined before you are born
- English Catholic executed
- Created the Printing Press
- Renaissance Painter
- Religious Conference
- Dutch Priest who promoted Humanism
16 Clues: Like Paradise • Etches a Design • city of 95 theses • Holy Roman Emperor • Renaissance Painter • Religious Conference • English Catholic executed • government run by priests • Believed in Predestination • Created the Printing Press • Famous English Poet, 'The Bard' • Dutch Priest who promoted Humanism • area where northern renaissance began • fate is determined before you are born • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-04
10 Clues: Something that is made • Doctrine for human values • English playwright and poet • French word for Renaissance • A story written by pilgrims • A rebirth of the middle ages • Artist that inspired many men • Italian painter and architect • A person who draws or performs • A famous play during the Renaissance
Renaissance & Reformation 2023-07-27
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- believed in predestination
- non-religious
- the study of liberal arts
- rebirth
- invented the printing press
- king who created Anglicanism
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- the common language
- belief in one god
- somebody who goes against the common belief
- a split
- a Renaissance Man
- a person who supports a business
- founder of the Protestant Reformation
- money paid to reduce the time spent in Purgatory
- Catholic missionaries
15 Clues: a split • rebirth • non-religious • belief in one god • a Renaissance Man • the common language • Catholic missionaries • the study of liberal arts • believed in predestination • invented the printing press • king who created Anglicanism • a person who supports a business • founder of the Protestant Reformation • somebody who goes against the common belief • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-25
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- Italian writer and polotician
- English renaissance writer and playwright
- painter,sculptor,inventor,engineer,town planner,map maker,genius of the renaissance
- the period of rebirth and creativity that followed the middle ages
- a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so it looks real
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- German printer,made printing press that used moving type
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar
- the combination of humanist and religious ideas
- the study of history,literature,public speaking,and art that led to a new way of thinking in the 1300s
- Italian trader
- Italian Renassaince artist
11 Clues: Italian trader • Italian Renassaince artist • Italian writer and polotician • Early Italian Renaissance scholar • English renaissance writer and playwright • the combination of humanist and religious ideas • German printer,made printing press that used moving type • the period of rebirth and creativity that followed the middle ages • ...
Renaissance/Baroque Era 2023-02-28
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- The word "renaissance" means
- Most popular instrument of the Baroque Era
- Famous vocal art
- Church music was centered on this
- Louis Armstrong is known for his raspy singing and playing the __________________
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- To play smoothly
- This composer wrote the "Four Seasons"
- A city in New York that had its own renaissance
- Famous Baroque composer
- An old trombone used in Renaissance
- Bouncy, short
- This type of music quickly became popular in the early 1920s
12 Clues: Bouncy, short • To play smoothly • Famous vocal art • Famous Baroque composer • The word "renaissance" means • Church music was centered on this • An old trombone used in Renaissance • This composer wrote the "Four Seasons" • Most popular instrument of the Baroque Era • A city in New York that had its own renaissance • ...
RENAISSANCE UNIT REVIEW 2024-01-11
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- Belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture.
- Comprehensive perspective on the world, shaped by cultural, religious, and social influences.
- Holding beliefs that contradict established religious doctrines.
- Inventor of the printing press, revolutionizing the production of books and information dissemination.
- Traders and businesspeople involved in the exchange of goods and services.
- Emphasis on acquiring goods and services in increasing quantities, a feature of Renaissance society.
- First peoples/inhabitants of a particular region or environment.
- Death Devastating pandemic in the 14th century, causing widespread mortality in Europe.
- Social class with hereditary privileges, often involved in governance during the Renaissance.
- The region lying inland from a coast or the shore of a river.
- Revolutionary invention which facilitated the mass production of books, transforming communication.
- Movement in the 16th century which challenged the practices of the Catholic Church.
- Overall well-being and satisfaction with various aspects of one's life.
- Women belonging to religious orders, residing in communities known as convents.
- Social and economic system based on land ownership and hierarchical relationships.
- A person or group that provides support, especially financial, to artists, writers, or scholars.
- Policy of extending a country's power through colonization or military force.
- Systematic approach to scientific inquiry involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages.
- A portion of one's income contributed to support the church or clergy.
- English sea captain and privateer known for circumnavigating the globe during the Elizabethan era.
- Period of cultural and intellectual growth in Europe, marked by a revival of art, literature, and learning.
- Polymath artist celebrated for paintings like the Mona Lisa and contributions to anatomy and engineering.
- German monk whose actions sparked the Protestant Reformation, challenging the Catholic Church.
- Influential Florentine family, patrons of the arts, and central figures in Renaissance politics.
- Monotheistic religion of the Jewish people, with a significant historical presence in Europe.
- Belief system that suggests a connection between celestial phenomena and human events.
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- Authority and control over a territory, often pertaining to a state or government.
- Policy of expanding a nation's territorial or economic influence.
- Explorer who sailed across the Atlantic in 1492, aiming to find a westward route to Asia.
- Prolific playwright and poet, his timeless works include "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- Reflecting or involving multiple cultures and ethnicities.
- Agreement dividing newly discovered lands outside Europe between Portugal and Spain.
- Road Ancient network of land and sea trade routes connecting the East and West.
- Artistic technique representing three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region.
- Intellectual and cultural movement emphasizing human potential and achievements.
- Dominant religion in Renaissance Europe, influencing culture, politics, and daily life.
- Italian political philosopher, author of "The Prince," discussing pragmatic political strategies.
- Independent political entity consisting of a city and its surrounding territory.
- Regulations dictating the types of clothing and accessories people can wear, often based on social status.
- Major religion, influencing the cultural landscape of Renaissance Europe, particularly in the areas of science, math and medicine.
- Agricultural labourers, with distinctions between freemen and serfs based on social status.
- To sail or travel all the way around something, like the Earth.
- Associations of craftsmen or merchants; played a crucial role in medieval and Renaissance economies.
- Renowned Italian sculptor and painter, creator of the Statue of David and the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- System of government where a single ruler, often a king or queen, holds central authority.
- Period in European history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
- System of organizing people or things in order of importance.
- Intellectual movement emphasizing civic duty, ethics, and education in the Renaissance.
- The study of the structure and organization of living organisms.
- Italian astronomer and physicist, a key figure in the Scientific Revolution, supported the heliocentric model.
- Members of religious orders living in secluded communities known as monasteries, contributed to medieval and Renaissance society.
- The practice of charging excessive interest on loans, often considered unethical.
54 Clues: Reflecting or involving multiple cultures and ethnicities. • The region lying inland from a coast or the shore of a river. • System of organizing people or things in order of importance. • Belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture. • To sail or travel all the way around something, like the Earth. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-10
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- Someone who would pay the artist to paint for them
- A period in history which transitioned Europe from the Middle Ages to modernity
- Introduced letterpress printing to Europe.
- Wrote the Prince, a literary work which showed the idea of humanism
- Italian city state which Cosimo became a dictator of
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- An artistic skill popularized during the Renaissance which gives a drawing the illusion of being three dimensional
- Considered a Renaissance man, painted the Mona Lisa and Last Supper
- Considered to be godfather of the Renaissance
- Painted the creation of Adam, a very important work during the Renaissance
- A philosophical stance which emphasizes on the potential of the individual
10 Clues: Introduced letterpress printing to Europe. • Considered to be godfather of the Renaissance • Someone who would pay the artist to paint for them • Italian city state which Cosimo became a dictator of • Considered a Renaissance man, painted the Mona Lisa and Last Supper • Wrote the Prince, a literary work which showed the idea of humanism • ...
Emmalina Fishel- Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- kingdom decides religion
- queen that made England a European power
- non-catholic
- rich
- native language
- rebirth
- Society of Jesus
- Sistine Chapel, Statue of David
- Calvinism
- human potential/achievement
- invited the printing press
- helped mass production
- ending a marriage without having a divorce
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- challenging the Church
- School of Athens
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- ideal Renaissance man
- catholic response of Martin Luther
- Church of England
- 3D
- bronze statue of David
- mother of Queen Elizabeth
- wordly
- follwers of Martin Luther
- buying forgiveness
- King of England
26 Clues: 3D • rich • wordly • rebirth • Calvinism • non-catholic • native language • King of England • School of Athens • Society of Jesus • Church of England • buying forgiveness • ideal Renaissance man • challenging the Church • bronze statue of David • helped mass production • kingdom decides religion • mother of Queen Elizabeth • follwers of Martin Luther • invited the printing press • ...
Faith Long Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- School of Athens
- rich
- followers of Martin Luther
- 3D
- Society of Jesus
- ending a marriage without having a divorce
- ideal Renaissance man
- Calvinism
- mother of Elizabeth
- challenging the Church
- Sistine Chapel, Statue of David
- Catholic response to Martin Luther
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- buying forgiveness
- non-Catholic
- helped mass production
- bronze statue of David
- Church of England
- kingdom decides religion
- rebirth
- native language
- human potential/achievement
- invented the printing press
- queen that made England a European power
- King of England
- meetings of bishops and cardinals
- wordly
26 Clues: 3D • rich • wordly • rebirth • Calvinism • non-Catholic • native language • King of England • School of Athens • Society of Jesus • Church of England • buying forgiveness • mother of Elizabeth • ideal Renaissance man • helped mass production • bronze statue of David • challenging the Church • kingdom decides religion • followers of Martin Luther • human potential/achievement • invented the printing press • ...
Renaissance/protestant reformation crossword 2024-09-23
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- Martin Luther's problems with the church
- OG renaissance man
- invention of Johannes Gutenberg
- family who inbred
- made Anglican church official church of england
- ended the french wars of religion
- how to pardon your sins
- people who calvinists believed
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- the common language
- maker of the Sistine chapel
- people who payed artists
- war like monks
- focused on the individual
- thomas more's famous book
- machiavelli's most famous work
- french calvinists
- treaty that ended 30 year war
- followers of Martin Luther
- reason king Henry VIII left the church
- renaissance country
20 Clues: war like monks • french calvinists • family who inbred • OG renaissance man • the common language • renaissance country • how to pardon your sins • people who payed artists • focused on the individual • thomas more's famous book • followers of Martin Luther • maker of the Sistine chapel • treaty that ended 30 year war • machiavelli's most famous work • people who calvinists believed • ...
New York City Poetry Scene 2024-04-22
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- Poetry movement of the 1950s
- Beat Generation poet
- Poetic flow
- Hughes, Harlem Renaissance figure
- Complex poetic form
- Poetic device
- Art form celebrated in NYC
- Poetry sections
- Poetic movement and venue
- Literary gathering spot
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- Poetry unit
- "Leaves of Grass" author
- Skilled poet
- Shakespearean form
- Renaissance era poetry hub
- Another word for poet
- Poetic quality
- Word performance style
- Poetic structure
- Japanese poetic form
- "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" author
- Gathering place for poets
- Mic opportunity for poets
- Competitive poetry event
24 Clues: Poetry unit • Poetic flow • Skilled poet • Poetic device • Poetic quality • Poetry sections • Poetic structure • Shakespearean form • Complex poetic form • Beat Generation poet • Japanese poetic form • Another word for poet • Word performance style • Literary gathering spot • "Leaves of Grass" author • Competitive poetry event • Poetic movement and venue • Gathering place for poets • ...
ITALY 2024-07-11
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- - Ancient Roman amphitheater
- - Italian cheese from Parma
- - Island known for its Blue Grotto
- - Cultural movement in Italy
- - Pisa landmark
- - Volcano near Naples
- - Italian Christmas cake
- - Renaissance artist known for "David"
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- - City of canals and gondolas
- - Spaghetti or lasagna, for instance
- - Italian dish with tomato and cheese
- - Region famous for its landscapes and wine
- - City known for its art and architecture
- - Italian ice cream
- - Strong coffee brewed in Italy
- - Italian luxury sports car manufacturer
- - Official language
- - Venetian boat for canal transport
- - Capital city with Colosseum
- - Papal enclave in Rome
20 Clues: - Pisa landmark • - Italian ice cream • - Official language • - Volcano near Naples • - Papal enclave in Rome • - Italian Christmas cake • - Italian cheese from Parma • - Ancient Roman amphitheater • - Cultural movement in Italy • - City of canals and gondolas • - Capital city with Colosseum • - Strong coffee brewed in Italy • - Island known for its Blue Grotto • ...
world history crossword 2025-09-15
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- first prophet
- first printing press
- wrote plays about humanism and classism
- charity
- religious war
- disease spread by fleas from rats
- all three religions have ties to this city
- what happens when the pope kicks someone out of the church
- marriage
- forgiveness of sins
- fasting 30 days
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- showing human form through art
- era after the middle ages
- bringing back old times
- first bible printed with moveable type
- where the pope lives
- father of the Renaissance
- another name for the Middle ages
- 3rd Rome
- Hebrew bible
20 Clues: charity • 3rd Rome • marriage • Hebrew bible • first prophet • religious war • fasting 30 days • forgiveness of sins • first printing press • where the pope lives • bringing back old times • era after the middle ages • father of the Renaissance • showing human form through art • another name for the Middle ages • disease spread by fleas from rats • first bible printed with moveable type • ...
HISTORY OF WESTERN CLASSICAL MUSIC 2023-03-17
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- The earliest printing press that enabled printing of music in the renaissance period.
- A musical instrument from the renaissance that was used for religious ceremonies.
- Monophonic singing style from the medieval era.
- A very skilled musician
- The musical period from 1400 to 1600AD.
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- A German Abbess who composed alot of music in the medieval era.
- The musical period from 500 to 1500AD.
- A famous composer from the renaissance.
- A musical style from the Renaissance where music, drama and sometimes dance were combined.
9 Clues: A very skilled musician • The musical period from 500 to 1500AD. • A famous composer from the renaissance. • The musical period from 1400 to 1600AD. • Monophonic singing style from the medieval era. • A German Abbess who composed alot of music in the medieval era. • A musical instrument from the renaissance that was used for religious ceremonies. • ...
Renaissance and Humanism 2021-06-07
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- This Italian navigator was long celebrated as the first European to discover America, but his historical legacy has been viewed much more critically by more recent historians.
- This newly recovered artistic technique or style allowed Renaissance artists to portray three dimension, adding an element of depth to their works.
- This powerful northern Italian city-state was eventually ruled by the family of a mercenary lord and was a major rival of Florence.
- This wealthy and powerful family, grown rich from success in banking, eventually came to dominate the politics of Florence.
- This Italian city-state is well-known for its success as a trading republic.
- It was in this church in the Vatican that Michelangelo produced some of his most impressive work.
- This Florentine artist lived to a very old age and produced masterpieces in the fields of painting, sculpture, and architecture.
- This Renaissance painter died rather young, but still managed to create exemplary works which demonstrated the connection between Classical Greece and his own time.
- This political power had technically ruled the towns of northern Italy throughout the Middle Ages.
- These individuals were wealthy enough to afford to support artists, who they employed in part to demonstrate their power and success.
- Along with creating numerous designs for revolutionary inventions, this Renaissance man is responsible for creating the painting which more tourists flock to see each year than any other.
- This ancient Greek philosopher, who believed humans could use reason and thought to go beyond the limitations of their senses, was "rediscovered" during the Renaissance.
- These territories in central Italy were held by the Church.
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- This Italian explorer made the claim to have been the first to sight the mainland of South America in 1497, and the continent as well as its northern counterpart are still named after him to this day.
- This Italian city-state is the home of the remarkable dome of its cathedral, which was built by Filippo Brunelleschi in a feat that had not been accomplished in western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
- This Renaissance writer was unique not only because she was a woman who was fortunate enough to receive a humanist education, but also because of the fact that she was one of the very first female writers to challenge the belief in the superiority of men.
- This city was captured by the Ottoman Turks in 1453, marking the beginning of the Renaissance when Greek-speaking scholars fled to Italy as a result.
- This type of artwork was a kind of mural painted onto a plaster wall.
- This Renaissance pope is known for having waged a number of wars in defense of the Church, but also for supporting influential artists of his time.
- Originally used by Petrarch, this term was used to express the relative decline that occurred following the fall of the Roman Empire in the West.
- This new invention allowed for a much more rapid distribution of ideas and knowledge than had previously been possible.
- This is the meaning of the term "Renaissance" in English.
- This is the most viewed painting in the world and can be seen in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
- One of the most famous in all of art history, this statue was created by Michelangelo in order to motivate the citizens of Florence to continue in their contest for power against their rival Milan.
24 Clues: This is the meaning of the term "Renaissance" in English. • These territories in central Italy were held by the Church. • This type of artwork was a kind of mural painted onto a plaster wall. • This Italian city-state is well-known for its success as a trading republic. • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2026-03-06
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- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe
- pardon from sin
- long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation
- a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them
- Rebirth
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Art of making agreements with other countries.
- The first European to use the moveable type to print copies of the bible.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- the belief that people are important and capable of learning, creating, and improving the world.
- Ruled Florence during the Renaissance, became wealthy from banking, spent a lot of money on art, controlled Florence for about 3 centuries
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A man who devotes his life to a religious group, often giving up all he owns.
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- The first European to use the moveable type to print copies of the bible.
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- a German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Writer in the northern renaissance. Was known for writing dramatic plays.
- The study of history, poetry, and writing
- Painter of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- a system where people traded land and work for protection.
20 Clues: Rebirth • pardon from sin • Painted the Sistine Chapel • The study of history, poetry, and writing • Painter of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Art of making agreements with other countries. • a system where people traded land and work for protection. • long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation • ...
Renaissance 2024-02-20
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- Language spoken in a region by a group of people
- Nobility holds land for the Crown & peasants work it
- Country where Renaissance began
- What the word "Renaissance" means
- Term that contradicted the Catholic Church & emphasized individuality
- Group in a Holy War with Christians
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- Plague that killed 1/3 of European population
- Family of wealthy bankers in Florence
- Johannes Gutenberg invented the ______.
- Most important Italian city
- Superhero group that represent 4 main Renaissance men (abbreviate)
- Leonardo Da Vinci most famous painting
12 Clues: Most important Italian city • Country where Renaissance began • What the word "Renaissance" means • Group in a Holy War with Christians • Family of wealthy bankers in Florence • Leonardo Da Vinci most famous painting • Johannes Gutenberg invented the ______. • Plague that killed 1/3 of European population • Language spoken in a region by a group of people • ...
Introduction to the Renaissance(video/pgs 338-339) 2020-05-15
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- means rebirth or a new beginning
- one of ancient civilizations that artists studied
- one item artists used to paint with
- country where Renaissance began
- job of many men
- city in Italy where Renaissance really began
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- Leonardo da Vinci was an artist a scientist and this
- paints the Sistine Chapel from 1508-1512
- board game played during this time
- wiped out much of the population
- family that ruled Florence from 1434-1494
- sails the ocean blue during this time period
12 Clues: job of many men • country where Renaissance began • wiped out much of the population • means rebirth or a new beginning • board game played during this time • one item artists used to paint with • paints the Sistine Chapel from 1508-1512 • family that ruled Florence from 1434-1494 • sails the ocean blue during this time period • city in Italy where Renaissance really began • ...
World literature 2024-03-29
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- Key characteristic of English Renaissance literature, represented by William Shakespeare and others (10 letters)
- Renaissance concept focusing on the celebration of the multifaceted individual (8 letters)
- The country where the Renaissance originated in the 14th century (7 letters)
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- English playwright famous for "Doctor Faustus" (7 letters)
- English poet known for "The Faerie Queene" (7 letters)
- Term describing the era of English Renaissance, also known as the Early Modern Period (11 letters)
- Key feature of the Renaissance that involved the recovery of Greek and Roman classics (9 letterss)
- Term referring to the revival of classical Latin and Greek philosophy (10 letters)
- Thomas More's criticism of British society in the 16th century (7 letters)
- Italian city where the Renaissance began (7 letters)
10 Clues: Italian city where the Renaissance began (7 letters) • English poet known for "The Faerie Queene" (7 letters) • English playwright famous for "Doctor Faustus" (7 letters) • Thomas More's criticism of British society in the 16th century (7 letters) • The country where the Renaissance originated in the 14th century (7 letters) • ...
Caiden The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- having to do with a city
- The ___ family ruled over florence
- The word___means non-religious
- The___ was a time of rebirth
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- Niccolo ___ idea of power was to keep it with any reasons possible
- The most popular city of the renaissance
- ___ Polo inspired Europeans to buy Chinese goods
- The art of making agreements with other city states
- ___ de' medici was known as "the magnificent"
- ___ used canals to get around
- Fought in armies for money
- The renaissance began in ___
12 Clues: having to do with a city • Fought in armies for money • The___ was a time of rebirth • The renaissance began in ___ • ___ used canals to get around • The word___means non-religious • The ___ family ruled over florence • The most popular city of the renaissance • ___ de' medici was known as "the magnificent" • ___ Polo inspired Europeans to buy Chinese goods • ...
Sejarah 2025-10-02
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- Penemu mesin cetak modern yang mempercepat penyebaran ilmu
- Tokoh reformasi gereja yang mengkritik praktik indulgence
- Gerakan pencerahan Eropa abad 17–18 yang menekankan akal dan kebebasan
- Seniman Renaissance yang melukis Mona Lisa dan The Last Supper
- Sebutan bagi periode setelah jatuhnya Romawi Barat, disebut Abad …
- Filsuf Aufklärung yang menulis The Social Contract
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- Ilmuwan yang merumuskan hukum gravitasi dan hukum gerak
- Patung terkenal karya Michelangelo pada masa Renaissance
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat lahirnya Renaissance
- Pelukis Renaissance yang terkenal dengan fresco School of Athens
10 Clues: Filsuf Aufklärung yang menulis The Social Contract • Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat lahirnya Renaissance • Ilmuwan yang merumuskan hukum gravitasi dan hukum gerak • Patung terkenal karya Michelangelo pada masa Renaissance • Tokoh reformasi gereja yang mengkritik praktik indulgence • Penemu mesin cetak modern yang mempercepat penyebaran ilmu • ...
Sejarah 2025-10-02
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- Penemu mesin cetak modern yang mempercepat penyebaran ilmu
- Tokoh reformasi gereja yang mengkritik praktik indulgence
- Gerakan pencerahan Eropa abad 17–18 yang menekankan akal dan kebebasan
- Seniman Renaissance yang melukis Mona Lisa dan The Last Supper
- Sebutan bagi periode setelah jatuhnya Romawi Barat, disebut Abad …
- Filsuf Aufklärung yang menulis The Social Contract
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- Ilmuwan yang merumuskan hukum gravitasi dan hukum gerak
- Patung terkenal karya Michelangelo pada masa Renaissance
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat lahirnya Renaissance
- Pelukis Renaissance yang terkenal dengan fresco School of Athens
10 Clues: Filsuf Aufklärung yang menulis The Social Contract • Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat lahirnya Renaissance • Ilmuwan yang merumuskan hukum gravitasi dan hukum gerak • Patung terkenal karya Michelangelo pada masa Renaissance • Tokoh reformasi gereja yang mengkritik praktik indulgence • Penemu mesin cetak modern yang mempercepat penyebaran ilmu • ...
