renaissance Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 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.
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 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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)
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
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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 & 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
MUSIC 9 2025-07-14
Across
- What country was Thomas Morley from?
- Singing without instrumental accompaniment.
- The element that organizes sound and silence into a pattern.
- The historical period of music from 1400 to 1600.
- The musical element that describes how high or low a sound is.
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- Secular vocal music popular during the Renaissance.
- Musical element that describes how loud or soft.
- Texture of music with two or more independent melodies.
- Sacred vocal music of the Renaissance period.
- The meaning of the word Renaissance.
10 Clues: What country was Thomas Morley from? • The meaning of the word Renaissance. • Singing without instrumental accompaniment. • Sacred vocal music of the Renaissance period. • Musical element that describes how loud or soft. • The historical period of music from 1400 to 1600. • Secular vocal music popular during the Renaissance. • ...
Sejarah 2025-10-02
Across
- 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 • ...
Gabut 2025-10-02
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
Harlem Renaissance (optional) 2022-03-10
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- leader of the Harlem Renaissance (first name)
- leader of the Harlem Renaissance (last name)
- female writer born January 7, 1891
- term for the revival of art and literature
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- writer born February 1, 1902
- poet who wrote “Heritage”
- an artform used by Countee Cullen and Claude mckay
- Harlem Renaissance painter
- Harlem Renaissance painter
- a neighborhood in New York City
10 Clues: poet who wrote “Heritage” • Harlem Renaissance painter • Harlem Renaissance painter • writer born February 1, 1902 • a neighborhood in New York City • female writer born January 7, 1891 • term for the revival of art and literature • leader of the Harlem Renaissance (last name) • leader of the Harlem Renaissance (first name) • ...
renaissance 2022-05-13
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- belief in the worth of the individual over religion and supernatural
- venetian merchant, traveled to china
- Italian Renaissance artist, he designed buildings,and created sculptures and paintings,known for the sculpture of david and the sistine chapel
- means re-birth
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- birth place of the renaissance hint "a country"
- Genius of the Renaissance, he was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, town planner, and mapmaker.
- painted the birth of venus
- painted ectasy of st theresa
- invented the printing press
- painted alfronini's wedding
10 Clues: means re-birth • painted the birth of venus • invented the printing press • painted alfronini's wedding • painted ectasy of st theresa • venetian merchant, traveled to china • birth place of the renaissance hint "a country" • belief in the worth of the individual over religion and supernatural • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-08
Across
- What does the word "Renaissance" actually mean?
- what term is used for the reformation of the anglican church?
- Where the Renaissance started
- What Social system saw a fall during the Renaissance?
- What is the name of Michelangelo's most famous art work?
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- What modern-say science did Galileo and Copernicus impact greatly?
- What theory did Copernicus first theorize?
- What did Johannes Gutenberg invent?
- Respected painter who made the Small Cowper Madonna
- What church saw a rise during the Renaissance?
10 Clues: Where the Renaissance started • What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? • What theory did Copernicus first theorize? • What church saw a rise during the Renaissance? • What does the word "Renaissance" actually mean? • Respected painter who made the Small Cowper Madonna • What Social system saw a fall during the Renaissance? • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- The name of the famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- this is where the Renaissance started
- when was the printing press invented?
- Which literary work explored themes of dreams and reality?
- Spanish author of "Don Quixote."
- This period saw a renewed interest in the ideas of ancient
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- Rebirth of art and learning
- An invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas
- Leonardo da Vinci is well-known for his masterpieces like the
- The movement that emphasized human experience and individual potential during the Renaissance
10 Clues: Rebirth of art and learning • Spanish author of "Don Quixote." • this is where the Renaissance started • when was the printing press invented? • An invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas • Which literary work explored themes of dreams and reality? • This period saw a renewed interest in the ideas of ancient • ...
Evaluation d'Histoire 2023-02-08
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- Inventeur, artiste et philosophe de la Renaissance
- Philosophie de l'Humain qui se libère par rapport à Dieu
- Grâce à lui, les marins savaient où ils étaient
- Ces bateaux ont permis d'explorer les océans
- Célèbre tableau de Léonard de Vinci
- Cette époque du début des Temps Modernes
- Ils se sont développés à la Renaissance
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- Invention révolutionnaire du milieu du XV°siècle
- Grâce à elle, les marins pouvaient trouver le Nord
- Prénom du premier roi français de la Renaissance
10 Clues: Célèbre tableau de Léonard de Vinci • Ils se sont développés à la Renaissance • Cette époque du début des Temps Modernes • Ces bateaux ont permis d'explorer les océans • Grâce à lui, les marins savaient où ils étaient • Invention révolutionnaire du milieu du XV°siècle • Prénom du premier roi français de la Renaissance • ...
Sejarah 2025-10-02
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Gabut 2025-10-02
Across
- 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 • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-10
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- outlook on life and human potential
- a person's native language
- most popular city for merchants during the renaissance
- person who commissions art
- beliefs that do not center religion
- A popular artist best known for his work on the Sistine Chapel
- Medici man who tookFlorenceorence
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- an art technique developed by Filippo Brunelleschi
- the Renaissance man
- a Florentine philosopher known for political ideas
- started in Italy, period where art flourished
- updated printing press and popularized it
12 Clues: the Renaissance man • a person's native language • person who commissions art • Medici man who tookFlorenceorence • outlook on life and human potential • beliefs that do not center religion • updated printing press and popularized it • started in Italy, period where art flourished • an art technique developed by Filippo Brunelleschi • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- The growth of _____ was during the renaissance.
- Literature was based on human experience and emotion during the _______.
- Michelangelo was a _______ and a sculptor.
- The first celebrity artist.
- Art in the middle ages was _______.
- Machiavelli and ______ were famous writers during the renaissance.
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- Albrecht Durer was a painter and a _________.
- Machiavelli shaped the modern _____ thought.
- Erasmus liked to focus on ________ ____.
- He created the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.
- Michelangelo created the Last _____ and the Creation of Adam.
- Literature was based on religion in the ______.
12 Clues: The first celebrity artist. • Art in the middle ages was _______. • Erasmus liked to focus on ________ ____. • Michelangelo was a _______ and a sculptor. • Machiavelli shaped the modern _____ thought. • Albrecht Durer was a painter and a _________. • He created the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa. • The growth of _____ was during the renaissance. • ...
Vocab 2022-10-09
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- wealthy, family, that supported the arts
- understanding of social, cultural, intellectual, and emotional settings that shed peoples lives in action in the past
- conflict between England, and France helped defined both as nation states
- an English, playwright, poet and actor
- German Leonardo
- a lawyer, scholars, statesman, and Lord channeler to Henry the VIII of England
- non-religious
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- Italian renaissance artist architect engineer and scientist
- a person, chosen name, or honored as a special guardian protector or support
- epidemic that killed 25 million Europeans
- Italian painter and architect
- a scholar, who laid the foundations for renaissance humanism
- a sculptor painter, and architect
- rebirth of knowledge
- a belief that every individual has dignity and worth
15 Clues: non-religious • German Leonardo • rebirth of knowledge • Italian painter and architect • a sculptor painter, and architect • an English, playwright, poet and actor • wealthy, family, that supported the arts • epidemic that killed 25 million Europeans • a belief that every individual has dignity and worth • Italian renaissance artist architect engineer and scientist • ...
The Renaissance 2021-08-26
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- german painter, was the first to print moveable type and first to use press
- a sculptor, famous for his life like sculpting
- a leading German painterengraver of the Renaissance
- someone who is not a clergy man or a proffesional in any way
- one of the most talented painters of the Italian Renaissance
- wrote many famous plays, a famous english poet
- italian painter and sculptor
- doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
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- everyday speech of the people
- period of European history at the close of the middle ages
- most powerful family in Florence Italy
- an Italian poet known for a comedy he wrote
- a statesmen who advocated a central government
- machine used for printing
- sculptor, and painter
15 Clues: sculptor, and painter • machine used for printing • italian painter and sculptor • everyday speech of the people • most powerful family in Florence Italy • doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • an Italian poet known for a comedy he wrote • a sculptor, famous for his life like sculpting • a statesmen who advocated a central government • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Crossword 2024-05-17
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- Philosopher who is considered the father of Humanism
- Philosophy that valued the individual
- Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- At the bottom of the Feudal Hierarchy, could not own land
- Underneath the King in the Feudal Hierarchy
- Location where most people lived during the Middle Ages, it was self sufficient
- Invention of Johanes Gutenberg
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- Feudal landowner
- Piece of land given in exchange for loyalty
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Name of the sculpture created by Michelangelo
- Landowner and warrior in the Feudal Hierarchy
- System of government where land is given in exchange for military service
- Northern Renaissance author who wrote The Praise of Folly
- At the top of the Feudal Hierarchy
15 Clues: Feudal landowner • Invention of Johanes Gutenberg • At the top of the Feudal Hierarchy • Philosophy that valued the individual • Piece of land given in exchange for loyalty • Underneath the King in the Feudal Hierarchy • Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa • Name of the sculpture created by Michelangelo • Landowner and warrior in the Feudal Hierarchy • ...
Renaissance Music Crossword 2025-03-28
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- One of two forms of sacred Renaissance Music.
- A renaissance explorer.
- The (Blank) Reformation was a movement established by the catholic church to answer charges leveled by the reformation.
- A quality of (1 down) that influenced compositions such as Plaudite.
- Where the work of (12 down) is centered
- Josquin (Blank)
- The center of instrumental and vocal music in the 16th Century.
- Vocal imitation is a key device composers used for (blank).
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- Venetian cathedral where the Venetian school was located.
- The period of time superseding the Renaissance.
- Palestrina's most famous mass was Pope (Blank) mass.
- Types of compositions composed by (14 across) include masses, motets and (Blank) vocal peices.
- One of two forms of sacred Renaissance Music.
- Catholic opposition movement.
- Italian composer with over 104 composed masses.
- (blank) Gabrieli
16 Clues: Josquin (Blank) • (blank) Gabrieli • A renaissance explorer. • Catholic opposition movement. • Where the work of (12 down) is centered • One of two forms of sacred Renaissance Music. • One of two forms of sacred Renaissance Music. • The period of time superseding the Renaissance. • Italian composer with over 104 composed masses. • ...
The Renaissance 2022-01-10
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- is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome
- a Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop
- the great revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and extending to the 17th century
- using a language native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language
- a fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money
- is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region
- is known primarily for his "Book of the Courtier."
- German painter his woodcuts and engravings reflect the influence of the Italian Renaissance, because they portray religious subjects, classical myths and realistic landscapes
- is a city in Central-Northern Italy and the capital city of the Tuscany region
- Alighieri, s best known for the monumental epic poem La commedia, later named La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy)
- Machiavelli, was an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance
- is the most populous metropolitan city in Italy
- was one of greatest Italian Renaissance artists, noted especially for his sculptures in marble, bronze, and wood
- is credited with the invention of the oil-glazing technique
- the technique (used in art) representing on a plane or curved surface the spatial relation of objects as they might appear to the eye
- a painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling
- a variety of ethical theory and practice that emphasizes reason, scientific inquiry, and human fulfillment
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- type from which text is printed directly in which each character is on a separate piece of metal
- a period in British history during the reign of Elizabeth I in the 16th century; an age marked by literary achievement and domestic prosperity
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- was a French Renaissance writer who wrote some of the very first feminist pieces of literature
- was a remarkable painter, and he produced several masterpieces, His mastery of technique and his emotional depth of his art was revolutionary
- a number or quantity that when multiplied by itself gives a given number or quantity
- a machine developed by Johannes Gutenberg for printing on paper
- is best known for designing the dome of the Duomo in Florence, but he was also a talented artist
- a collection of kingdoms, duchies, and smaller regions that were slowly brought back under direct papal control
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
- the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508–12) in the Vatican, which include the iconic depiction of the creation of Adam interpreted from Genesis
- scientific study of the morphology of the adult human, it is subdivided into gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy
- a scholar who laid the foundations for Renaissance humanism
- famous for having designed and built the first printing press to incorporate movable type and mechanized inking
- covering the southern portion of the Italian peninsula from the Middle Ages to 1860
- A measure of spatial extent, especially width, height, or length
- profoundly influenced the art of painting in the Renaissance, used light and perspective to give his figures weight and three-dimensionality
34 Clues: is the most populous metropolitan city in Italy • is known primarily for his "Book of the Courtier." • a Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop • a scholar who laid the foundations for Renaissance humanism • is credited with the invention of the oil-glazing technique • a fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-01-17
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- Wealthy Italian family that supported artists during the Renaissance
- Italian city-state that was a major center of Renaissance art
- Wrote "The Praise of Folly;" criticized the church
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Martin Luther nailed his "95 ______" to the door of a church
- Movement that focused on human achievement
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- A series of meetings held by the Catholic Church; the _____ of Trent
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the _______ Chapel
- Renaissance means _________
- The everyday language of "ordinary people"
- A focus on non-religious topics
- A person who financially supports the arts
- Peace of ______; granted religious tolerance
- French theologian who taught Predestination (last name)
14 Clues: Renaissance means _________ • A painting done on wet plaster • A focus on non-religious topics • The everyday language of "ordinary people" • A person who financially supports the arts • Movement that focused on human achievement • Peace of ______; granted religious tolerance • Wrote "The Praise of Folly;" criticized the church • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Who focused of humanism in his plays
- Who argued free will and humanism
- What did Renaissance art shift to from being abstract
- Moved away from only thinking about ___
- What kind happened in the middle ages
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- Who was the "Father of the Renaissance"
- Who wrote "The Prince"
- what does wealth give
- Art began to focus on human form or ____
- Changes in thinking caused a growth in these
- Marco polo caused this to happen when he started trade from China
- What is the renaissance about?
- What was the most important in the dark ages
- These happened in the middle ages
14 Clues: what does wealth give • Who wrote "The Prince" • What is the renaissance about? • Who argued free will and humanism • These happened in the middle ages • Who focused of humanism in his plays • What kind happened in the middle ages • Who was the "Father of the Renaissance" • Moved away from only thinking about ___ • Art began to focus on human form or ____ • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2021-10-28
The Renaissance 2023-01-27
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- The ____ method of observation believed in gaining knowledge by observing the world around them.
- Means rebirth.
- Artist who painted the giant ceiling fresco of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
- People considered the ideas of the ancient Greek _______.
- Painter of the Mona Lisa.
- The renaissance is marked by a renewed interest in _______ art and knowledge of ancient Greece and Rome.
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- During the renaissance artist began to employ the concept of ____.
- The fall of _____ provided humanism with a major boost, as scholars fled to Italy, bringing their manuscripts and traditions with them.
- The emerging worldview during the Renaissance, attaching primary importance to man rather than God.
- The country where the Renaissance began.
10 Clues: Means rebirth. • Painter of the Mona Lisa. • The country where the Renaissance began. • People considered the ideas of the ancient Greek _______. • During the renaissance artist began to employ the concept of ____. • Artist who painted the giant ceiling fresco of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. • ...
The Renaissance 2013-02-12
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- lessened the power of the roman catholic church
- famous writer that wrote many plays during the renaissance
- Lisa well known painting by Da Vinci that was painted during this time
- who discovered that the Earth rotated around the sun?
- the new world was discovered by _______.
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- another name for the renaissance
- artists started using math to achieve _______.
- the renaissance first started in this town in Italy
- french for "rebirth"
- Writers wanted to be ______ for their work.
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 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-07
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- New inventions such as paper, , and printing were created
- The word Renaissance in means “Re-birth” in English
- was rich and powerful
- The Renaissance started at the of the Middle Ages
- played a key role in it through focusing more on human interests
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- Ultimately The Renaisance was and great.
- The family also helped build the foundation of the Renaissance
- Petrarca and were active renaissance writers
- It began in , Italy
- there was a “rebirth” regarding politics and the
10 Clues: It began in , Italy • was rich and powerful • Ultimately The Renaisance was and great. • Petrarca and were active renaissance writers • there was a “rebirth” regarding politics and the • The Renaissance started at the of the Middle Ages • The word Renaissance in means “Re-birth” in English • New inventions such as paper, , and printing were created • ...
HIG Crossword - The Renaissance 2013-05-18
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- A royal house that ruled the Republic of Florence during the Renaissance
- The meaning of the word "Renaissance" in French
- Inventor of the movable-type printing press (Last name)
- Italian Renaissance polymath who painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper (Last name)
- Split within Western Christianty that separated the Protestants from the ____ Church
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- Time period preceding the Renaissance (Two words, no spacing)
- The birthplace of the Renaissance, located in Italy
- The Renaissance movement that saw an interest in the study of classics, the literae humaniores, or the "more human letters", rather than theology, which made up old education
- Scientist/mathematician who was quoted as saying “I do not believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use,” after refusing to recant his belief that the earth revolved around the sun]
- Form of poetry that Francesco Petrarch was most famous for
10 Clues: The meaning of the word "Renaissance" in French • The birthplace of the Renaissance, located in Italy • Inventor of the movable-type printing press (Last name) • Form of poetry that Francesco Petrarch was most famous for • Time period preceding the Renaissance (Two words, no spacing) • A royal house that ruled the Republic of Florence during the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2012-05-07
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- The name of an important city in Italy during the Renaissance?
- What was Italy divided up into during the Renaissance?
- The name of a type of artist that carved statutes out of stone?
- The name of a type of person who supported artists?
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- The language spoken by the Romans?
- This person lived in the Papal State?
- The name of a famous site of Roman ruins?
- When did the renaissance begin?
- The name of a famous writer in Ancient Rome?
- What does the word renaissance mean?
10 Clues: When did the renaissance begin? • The language spoken by the Romans? • What does the word renaissance mean? • This person lived in the Papal State? • The name of a famous site of Roman ruins? • The name of a famous writer in Ancient Rome? • The name of a type of person who supported artists? • What was Italy divided up into during the Renaissance? • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- Famous writer of many plays
- Famous artist who was known for their sculptures
- Belief that humans should rely on science and reason
- Meaning of the word renaissance
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- Famous play written by Shakespeare
- Famous renaissance painting made by Leonardo da Vinci
- Invention that helped spread texts across Europe during the renaissance
- Very famous artist who was also an inventor
- Famous artist who was known for the emotion they show in paintings
- primary subject of the education system of the renaissance
10 Clues: Famous writer of many plays • Meaning of the word renaissance • Famous play written by Shakespeare • Very famous artist who was also an inventor • Famous artist who was known for their sculptures • Belief that humans should rely on science and reason • Famous renaissance painting made by Leonardo da Vinci • primary subject of the education system of the renaissance • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
The Renaissance and the Press of Legacy -- Zainah 2025-09-29
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- The Renaissance was characterized by a flowering of new techniques, ideas, and methods in art, science, and technology, including the revolutionary printing press
- Referring to the wisdom, philosophy, and art of ancient Greece and Rome, which were rediscovered and celebrated during the Renaissance
- A Renaissance-era concept fostered by humanism, which shifted focus to individual potential and human experience
- A later intellectual movement whose values were shaped by the rational inquiry and individual expression promoted during the Renaissance
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- The printing press drastically improved the speed and reach of information, allowing ideas to be widely distributed
- A trend during the Renaissance that saw increased focus on worldly matters and human achievement, moving away from exclusively religious concerns
- The key innovation of the printing press that allowed for mass production of texts
- A core Renaissance philosophy emphasizing human potential, achievements, and the study of classical literature, arts, and science
- The name of the German inventor, Johannes Gutenberg, who is credited with developing the printing press with movable type in Europe
- The literal meaning of "Renaissance," signifying a revival of classical culture and learning after the Middle Ages
10 Clues: The key innovation of the printing press that allowed for mass production of texts • A Renaissance-era concept fostered by humanism, which shifted focus to individual potential and human experience • The literal meaning of "Renaissance," signifying a revival of classical culture and learning after the Middle Ages • ...
Art History 2025-10-20
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- Dutch artist known for painting "The Starry Night"
- Art movement that focused on dreams and the subconscious
- French movement that painted outdoor scenes with light
- Italian city considered the cradle of the Renaissance
- French Impressionist who painted "Water Lilies"
- A dry medium used in drawing, often black
- Spanish painter famous for "Guernica"
- Architectural feature of Greek temples
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- Art period between Classical and Renaissance, often religious
- Technique of creating art with small pieces of tile or glass
- Dutch painter famous for "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
- Art movement featuring works by Pollock and Rothko
- Renaissance master who painted the "Mona Lisa"
- Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs
- Sculptor of "David" and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Painting style that distorts reality
16 Clues: Painting style that distorts reality • Spanish painter famous for "Guernica" • Architectural feature of Greek temples • A dry medium used in drawing, often black • Renaissance master who painted the "Mona Lisa" • French Impressionist who painted "Water Lilies" • Art movement featuring works by Pollock and Rothko • Dutch artist known for painting "The Starry Night" • ...
Global History Crossword 2023-06-01
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- water for crops and human use
- the rebirth of ancient learning
- Where the Renaissance began
- a write during the renaissance that wrote multiple plays
- Holy book of Islam
- five theses the book written by Martin Luther
- wrote a book called The Leviathan
- a line of rulers from the same family
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- organizations of tradesmen and artists
- German Monk who wrote 95 Theses
- a new way of thinking that didnt just focus on religion
- press made books more easier to copy down and sell
- Stories that are written to tell stories of real people who could do real things
- originally a committee of Nobles created to keep an eye on the King’s action
- writing system used in Europe
15 Clues: Holy book of Islam • Where the Renaissance began • water for crops and human use • writing system used in Europe • German Monk who wrote 95 Theses • the rebirth of ancient learning • wrote a book called The Leviathan • a line of rulers from the same family • organizations of tradesmen and artists • five theses the book written by Martin Luther • ...
Renaissance People 2023-05-15
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- An Italian Renaissance artist known for his masterful works in sculpture, painting, and architecture, including the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the sculpture of David.
- A famous Italian Renaissance sculptor known for his groundbreaking use of perspective and his innovative techniques in sculpting (Sculpture of David)
- One of the greatest playwrights of all time
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- A patron and major supporter of Renaissance thinkers and became wealthy through banking
- A Renaissance artist who studied Leonardo and Michelangelo and made arts such as The School of Athens
- Inventor of the printing press
- A humanist writer during the Renaissance who wrote books about leadership
- An early church critic who wrote In Praise of Folly
- Cosimo’s grandson who used his power to make Florence Italy’s capital of art and learning
- Renaissance sculptor and painter who created arts such as Virgin on The Rocks, Mona Lisa, and the Last Supper
10 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • One of the greatest playwrights of all time • An early church critic who wrote In Praise of Folly • A humanist writer during the Renaissance who wrote books about leadership • A patron and major supporter of Renaissance thinkers and became wealthy through banking • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-12
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- a famous poet/scholar in the renaissacne and was one of the world's first humanist
- is how the society of the Renaissance ran on this belief and it was about how people should be judged based on themselves instead of their class
- was a famous Florentine sculptor who created famous art such as Saint George and saint mark during the renaissance era
- a famous artist in the renaissance who created lots of famous cultural artworks like the Mona Lisa and the vivarium man (also a ninja turtle:)
- a golden age of knowledge and art that lasted around 200 years in Europe also known as the rebirth/revival
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- a famous English poet and playwriter some of his famous works is Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet
- created the idea of the earth not being the center of the universe
- was an italian banker of which he was one of themost powerful people in florence
- a famous city that helped with the growth of the Renaissance and many figures of the Renaissance was present like Leonardo da Vinci
- A famous artist and arhitect and is known for the created the figures of the Vatican and the created the painting of Madonna
- a famous artist in the Renaissance and created a new freer type of art in which mae it look more realistic by doing blobs of paint
- previous empire was one of two empires' art/culture that was aimed to be revived. This empire controlled the Mediterranean sea at it's peak
12 Clues: created the idea of the earth not being the center of the universe • was an italian banker of which he was one of themost powerful people in florence • a famous poet/scholar in the renaissacne and was one of the world's first humanist • a famous English poet and playwriter some of his famous works is Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet • ...
The Renaissance & Reformation 2021-03-09
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- Everyday language of ordinary people
- Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Italian sculptor, painter, and architect. Works include the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David.
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin.
- Invented the printing press
- Powerful banking family who ruled Florence in the 1400s, patrons of the arts.
- Italian Renaissance artist, architect, musician, mathemetician, engineer, and scientist. Known for the Mona Lisa and Last Supper.
- A religious movement that began in the 1500sto reform the Catholic Church.
- Representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
- city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
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- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- He devised a model of the universe with the Sun at the center, and not earth.
- French for "rebirth"; refers to a period of cultural revival in Europe from the 1300s to the 1500s.
- The cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of Classical works.
- A belief that is rejected by official Church doctrine
16 Clues: Invented the printing press • Everyday language of ordinary people • a person who provides financial support for the arts • A belief that is rejected by official Church doctrine • Representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface. • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin. • city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
The Renaissance and the Press of Legacy 2025-09-29
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- The Renaissance was characterized by a flowering of new techniques, ideas, and methods in art, science, and technology, including the revolutionary printing press
- Referring to the wisdom, philosophy, and art of ancient Greece and Rome, which were rediscovered and celebrated during the Renaissance
- A Renaissance-era concept fostered by humanism, which shifted focus to individual potential and human experience
- A later intellectual movement whose values were shaped by the rational inquiry and individual expression promoted during the Renaissance
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- The printing press drastically improved the speed and reach of information, allowing ideas to be widely distributed
- A trend during the Renaissance that saw increased focus on worldly matters and human achievement, moving away from exclusively religious concerns
- The key innovation of the printing press that allowed for mass production of texts
- A core Renaissance philosophy emphasizing human potential, achievements, and the study of classical literature, arts, and science
- The name of the German inventor, Johannes Gutenberg, who is credited with developing the printing press with movable type in Europe
- The literal meaning of "Renaissance," signifying a revival of classical culture and learning after the Middle Ages
10 Clues: The key innovation of the printing press that allowed for mass production of texts • A Renaissance-era concept fostered by humanism, which shifted focus to individual potential and human experience • The literal meaning of "Renaissance," signifying a revival of classical culture and learning after the Middle Ages • ...
The Renaissance 2018-05-03
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- an extremely powerful family who ruled over Florence
- pieces of writing
- one of the ruling cities during the Renaissance
- the translation of renaissance in English
- the first person to discover the fact that the sun is at the centre of the universe
- a wealthy person who supports an artist
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- An important country during the renaissance period
- a group of people that brought books back with them from the Northern east
- when people stopped relying on medieval knowledge
- a key to creating a building
- the process of creating something
- a person who represents the government
- when something is saved
13 Clues: pieces of writing • when something is saved • a key to creating a building • the process of creating something • a person who represents the government • a wealthy person who supports an artist • the translation of renaissance in English • one of the ruling cities during the Renaissance • when people stopped relying on medieval knowledge • ...
Renaissance And Reformation 2016-01-21
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- Was a painter, architect, inventor, and student of all things scientific.
- On the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice
- was an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer.
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches.
- King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death.
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- the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church
- was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation.
- was a German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe.
- a Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- a way to reduce the amount of punishment one has to undergo for sins
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence
- The period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- was a German professor of theology, priest, former monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation
- Another branch of the family, descended from Salvestro's distant cousin.
16 Clues: On the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences • King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. • the action or process of reforming an institution or practice • The period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages • the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches. • the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church • ...
renaissance 2021-08-27
8 Clues: a perfect state • Not professional • someone who supports • period of European history • enjoyed in the renaissance • great writer during the renaissance • great sculptor during the renaissance • human life more important then religion
Renaissance Period & Drama 2014-05-04
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- the purpose of this type of play is simple entertainment
- in it poor and rich boys studied together without paying school fees
- rhythmical but unrhymed poetic form first mastered by Marlowe
- Da Vinci studied this in order to create better sculptures
- the classical cultures of it and Rome were rediscovered during the Renaissance period
- era before the Renaissance period
- these battle against equally personified vices in morality plays
- name of the Spanish fleet that was famously defeated by the British
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- was invented by Gutenberg and greatly aided the distribution of knowledge
- first name of the celebrated explorer Sir Raleigh
- dramatized bible story aiming at religious education
- tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe
- the astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the universe
- gentlemen studied the Humanities in Oxford or here
- meaning of Renaissance in English
- signaled the end of knights and castles alongside the musket
- fusion of Interludes and classical plays
17 Clues: meaning of Renaissance in English • era before the Renaissance period • tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe • fusion of Interludes and classical plays • first name of the celebrated explorer Sir Raleigh • gentlemen studied the Humanities in Oxford or here • dramatized bible story aiming at religious education • ...
Renaissance Period & Drama 2014-05-04
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- the purpose of this type of play is simple entertainment
- in it poor and rich boys studied together without paying school fees
- rhythmical but unrhymed poetic form first mastered by Marlowe
- Da Vinci studied this in order to create better sculptures
- the classical cultures of it and Rome were rediscovered during the Renaissance period
- era before the Renaissance period
- these battle against equally personified vices in morality plays
- name of the Spanish fleet that was famously defeated by the British
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- was invented by Gutenberg and greatly aided the distribution of knowledge
- first name of the celebrated explorer Sir Raleigh
- dramatized bible story aiming at religious education
- tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe
- the astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the universe
- gentlemen studied the Humanities in Oxford or here
- meaning of Renaissance in English
- signaled the end of knights and castles alongside the musket
- fusion of Interludes and classical plays
17 Clues: meaning of Renaissance in English • era before the Renaissance period • tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe • fusion of Interludes and classical plays • first name of the celebrated explorer Sir Raleigh • gentlemen studied the Humanities in Oxford or here • dramatized bible story aiming at religious education • ...
Renaissance Italy 2017-03-06
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- piece of metal that is used as money
- a man who lives in a religious group with other men, usually in a monastery
- new way of thinking in which scholars read a lot about Roman and Greek writers
- a special way of doing something
- group of people who have the same job
- German who invented the printing press
- centre of the Italian Renaissance
- a man with the highest social rank, but not part of the royal family
- rich
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- to control a country by fighting
- another word for "Renaissance"
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- a person who lives in a country and has rights there
- disease that killed millions of people in Europe during the Middle Ages
- famous painter and sculptor of the Renaissance period
- person who buys and sells things
- to change the colour of something
17 Clues: rich • another word for "Renaissance" • to control a country by fighting • a special way of doing something • person who buys and sells things • centre of the Italian Renaissance • to change the colour of something • piece of metal that is used as money • famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • group of people who have the same job • German who invented the printing press • ...
S2 History - Topic 5 2024-01-02
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- European Christians who encouraged the exchange of knowledge between the Europe and the Arab world
- Renaissance's painter who painted "Creation of Adam"
- birthplace of Industrial Revolution
- Under capitalism, the capitalist _____ the working class for profit
- An age that people no longer support absolutism
- A feature of Industrial Revolution that means lots of people moved into industrial towns
- a feature of Renaissance's architecture
- Scientist who invented light bulbs
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- According to the natural rights, human are born free and ____
- During the Renaissance, the painting used technique of perspective and technique of _________
- A feature of Industrial Revolution that means people invented many new machines
- Social system that means share the wealth equally
- a social class that is rich and influential
- Industry that started Industrial Revolution
- Language used in literature before the Renaissance
- Theme of literature before the Renaissance
- Renaissance's birthplace
17 Clues: Renaissance's birthplace • Scientist who invented light bulbs • birthplace of Industrial Revolution • a feature of Renaissance's architecture • Theme of literature before the Renaissance • a social class that is rich and influential • Industry that started Industrial Revolution • An age that people no longer support absolutism • ...
LITERARY TIME PERIODS 2022-05-22
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- __________ renaissance marks the rise of black writers such as Baldwin and Ellison.
- This is the period when Saint Jerome first compiled the Bible, Christianity spread across Europe, and the Roman Empire suffered its dying convulsions.
- include W. B. Yeats, Seamus Heaney, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Virginia Woolf, and Wilfred Owen.
- Roman _________ include Marcus Aurelius and Lucretius.
- economy of words, direct expression, subtlety of thought, and attention to form.
- This period is marked by the imitation of Virgil and Horace's literature in English letters.
- The Carolingian Renaissance (800- 850 CE) emerged in __________.
- are spans of time for literature that shares intellectual, linguistic, religious, and artistic influences.
- marked by the intellectual movements of Aestheticism and "the Decadence"
- wrote about nature, imagination, and individuality in England.
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- paved the way for the advancement in art and architecture
- Rome slid into a dictatorship under _______
- Shakespeare's later work include Aemilia Lanyer, Ben Jonson, and John Donne.
- This is a chaotic period of warrior-princes, wandering sea-traders, and fierce pirates.
- This period marks the British king's restoration to the throne after a long period of Puritan domination in England.
- (c. 1790-1890) overlap with the Romantic and Victorian periods.
- (c. 1200-1485 CE)
- led to an increasing canonization of non-Caucasian writers such as Langston Hughes, Sandra Cisneros, and Zora Neal Hurston.
- The so-called "Dark Ages" (455 CE -799 CE)
- "Renaissance" comes from the French word for
20 Clues: (c. 1200-1485 CE) • The so-called "Dark Ages" (455 CE -799 CE) • Rome slid into a dictatorship under _______ • "Renaissance" comes from the French word for • Roman _________ include Marcus Aurelius and Lucretius. • paved the way for the advancement in art and architecture • wrote about nature, imagination, and individuality in England. • ...
Final Renaissance Review 2025-09-17
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- invented the printing press
- Italy received wealth and new ideas from other lands because they dominated this
- created wood block print to make art more accessible to the public
- birthplace of the Renaissance
- When this city fell, Christian scholars fled to Italy.
- Renaissance means this
- Studies of this allowed for more accurate representations of human body structure
- dissected bodies to study anatomy to create more realistic art
- allowed artists to create the illusion of depth-foreground and background
- an advisor to kings who wrote The Prince as a manual for gaining power, making him the first modern Western political scientist
- a father of Humanism, his In Praise of Folly criticized the Church and called on people to focus on human agnecy and free will
- technique that allowed artists to represent shadows and dark and light
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- the knowledge of the civilizations became the basis of the Renaissance
- improved the telescope allowing for astronomy to flourish and creating doubt in Church teachings
- power of this Church began to be challenged
- this period/change in Europe resulted from the decline of the Church
- added more than 3000 words to the English language and was a master of sonnets and plays
- created heliocentri (sun-center) model of the universe
- very prominent in Renaissance art and sculpture as it celebrated the beauty of the human body
- the study that emphasized human agency and actions
20 Clues: Renaissance means this • invented the printing press • birthplace of the Renaissance • power of this Church began to be challenged • the study that emphasized human agency and actions • When this city fell, Christian scholars fled to Italy. • created heliocentri (sun-center) model of the universe • dissected bodies to study anatomy to create more realistic art • ...
Fine Art Final 2019-01-05
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- Is used as a symbol for loyalty in Renaissance art
- When parts of a composition combine to create a sense of oneness in a work of art
- Biblical character that is a symbol for the city of Florence
- Symbolizes the Chinese gentleman
- Traditional Theater of Japan
- Figured out the dome for the Florence Duomo
- the rich banking family of Florence that commissioned much of the art of the Renaissance
- Northern Renaissance artist was credited with inventing the process of oil painting
- The significance, or importance, that you give to something within your artwork
- Created one hundred prints about the city of Edo
- Means the floating world
- The kind of clay commonly used during the Ming Dynasty
- Painted nearly 100 self-portraits
- Italian that developed the Baroque style
- Perspective when objects in the distance become fuzzier and less detailed
- Perspective technique that utilizes converging lines to emulate architecture in space
- Line, shape, color, shape, form, value and texture of art
- Known as the greatest portrait artist of Renaissance Venice
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Artist that was knighted in his lifetime
- Known for being the Pope's painter during the Renaissance
- First to use linear perspective in a painting seen by the public
- Painted the frescoes of the Arena Chapel
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- The City of Edo’s modern name
- The major religion of India
- the first art historian
- Artist that sculpted the Gates of Paradise for Florence's Baptistery
- Made printmaking a fine art
- Baroque sculptor who hoped to outdo Michelangelo
- Italian inventor, painter, musician, all round Renaissance man
- The relative size of a figure or object
- Early Christian master that found and trained Giotto
- A kind of balance where the sides of the composition are mirrored but slightly differ from one another
- Painting applied directly to drying plaster and then allowed to dry
- First artist to use the worm’s eye perspective
- The major religion of China
- A visual repetition of one or more visual elements
- Name of the Mount Fuji print maker
- Sculpted the first free-standing nude since the Romans
- The term used for the pose in sculpture when the weight of a figure is resting one leg and the other is in a relaxed position
- Was a French Baroque artist
- The city where most of the art of Renaissance art was produced
- Large visual differences in a work of art
- The repeated unit in a pattern
- One of the first female master painters
- drop A pattern of rows that drops only half the height of the row above
- The ancient religion of Japan
- A balance where two halves of the piece mirror one another
- One of the first Surrealist painters
- A painting of everyday life
50 Clues: the first art historian • Means the floating world • The major religion of India • Made printmaking a fine art • The major religion of China • Was a French Baroque artist • A painting of everyday life • Traditional Theater of Japan • The City of Edo’s modern name • The ancient religion of Japan • The repeated unit in a pattern • Symbolizes the Chinese gentleman • ...
The Renaissance 2014-03-18
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- As new astronomical discoveries challenged accepted views of the universe, scientists in all fields began to rely on ________________ than accepted wisdom.
- This Polish astronomer published his book, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, in which he claimed the universe is heliocentric, or sun-centered and the Earth is merely one of several planets revolving around the sun.
- Religious reformers influenced this king of England to break with the church, who then influenced the majority of the English to convert to ____________________.
- ______________ and the ______________ allowed for Renaissance ideas to spread to northern Europe.
- This Renaissance ideal rejects religious beliefs, and centers on humans and their values, capacities, and worth.
- During the Middle Ages, peoples’ worldview was shaped by _______________.
- The Renaissance began in ___________ because there was enough wealth there to support artists and writers, and because Renaissance thinkers were interested in the learning and art of ancient Rome.
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- This Italian astronomer contradicted Ptolemy and built on the scientific foundations of Copernicus. He built the first telescope, discovered mountains on the moon and sun spots among many other things. When threatened with death before the Inquisition in 1633, he renounced his beliefs, even though he knew the Earth moved.
- Religious reformers(such as Martin Luther) could use this invention as way to spread their ideas to large numbers of people quickly.
- Artists, architects, and writers used realistic techniques; their work reflected the ideals of humanism, an appreciation of the classics, and curiosity –This is a description of the _________________ period in Western Europe.
- The Renaissance, which lasted from the 1300s to the 1500s, was a period of _______________ and change in Europe.
- Europeans built strategic outposts to control the _______ trade and established colonies; with their wealth and power they began to influence or even take over local governments which led to establishing empires in South and Southeast Asia.
- Who developed the printing press with movable type?
- In the 1500s and 1600s the Scientific Revolution changed the way Europeans looked at the world; people began to make conclusions based on __________________ and _______________, instead of merely accepting traditional ideas.
- The worldview in the Renaissance among the educated thinkers was shaped by ____________ and ________________.
- Martin Luther and John Calvin were leaders of the
- As explorers looked for sea routes to the Spice Islands, they made new discoveries that prompted further _______________.
- This religious reformer placed great emphasis on direct examination of the Bible and people’s personal relationship to god; compared to the Roman Catholic Church, which placed greater emphasis on the authority of the pope, sacraments, and Church officials.
- When scientists use the scientific method, they base their findings on observation and experimentation.
- People began to question specific practices of the Church and the role and practice of religion in general, leading to spread of __________________.
20 Clues: Martin Luther and John Calvin were leaders of the • Who developed the printing press with movable type? • During the Middle Ages, peoples’ worldview was shaped by _______________. • ______________ and the ______________ allowed for Renaissance ideas to spread to northern Europe. • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2017-09-20
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- In the Renaissance/reformation, popes were, and acted like
- Many Germanic princes used ___ to rebel against the holy Roman empire
- Humanism teaches that this is still important
- The 95 Theses were able to spread because of the
- Another key element in which people wrote books/poem
- Humanism also taught people that man are the center of the
- In the Peace of Augsburg, it declared that Germanic _____ had the right to choose their religion
- Charles V realized he couldn't fight his way out of the problem, so he started the
- The author of "The Prince"
- Martin Luther had anxiety because he didn't think he was worthy of
- Martin Luther effectively started
- Leonardo da Vinci and many other people helped make this key element more prominent
- The Renaissance took place here
- The way they made buildings/what they look like
- Lorenzo the Magnificent commissioned many great artists, including Michelangelo, and
- Humanism taught people
- Renaissance is also known as
- The Renaissance started in Italy when merchants got wealthy from ____ trade
- The two religions Germanic princes chose from during the Peace of Augsburg were Lutheranism, and
- In 1517-1648, the ____ happened
- The Renaissance ____ was competitive, and included art, literature, and architecture
- Merchants were ____ to see who had the best city-state
- Many people focused on this because they thought it was cool to be
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- The Medici family was/were the greatest ____ in Florence
- This man sided with the pope to arrest Luther
- Leaders in Italy competed to have the best
- This man wanted to be a Catholic monk ever since he was little, and became a theology professor
- Nicolo Machiavelli was known as the father of
- Martin Luther didn't feel that the Catholic church was correct in all of their teachings, so he created the 95 _____ showing what he thought was wrong
- It is better to be feared than
- One of the most significant ideas, brought on by Petrarch
- The ___ family were the first to show their wealth, and started the spread of the Renaissance
- Father of humanism
- Humanism was based on the teachings of
- Petrarch was responsible for the recovery of old
- Brings goods and ideas to an increasing number of people
- Trendsetter/most influential city in the Renaissance
- ____ sought to make Florence the most beautiful city in the world by hiring artists and architects to carry out projects
- With ideas a lot like Hitler's, Machiavelli believed that being good is not being nice, it is being
- When Luther went into hiding, he ____ the bible
- When Martin Luther refused to give up his beliefs, Charles V decided to pronounce him an outcast, and that if you followed him, you would be excommunicated. This was known as
41 Clues: Father of humanism • Humanism taught people • The author of "The Prince" • Renaissance is also known as • It is better to be feared than • The Renaissance took place here • In 1517-1648, the ____ happened • Martin Luther effectively started • Humanism was based on the teachings of • Leaders in Italy competed to have the best • This man sided with the pope to arrest Luther • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-05-21
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- the Harlem Renaissance laid the groundwork for which movement?
- this type of expression was central: literary, musical, or visual
- what genre of music was highlighted in the Harlem Renaissance?
- Famous Pianist during this time
- The most influential jazz vocalist
- Black __________
- Known as the ‘Empress of Blues’
- another saying for the ‘Jazz age’
- Famous jazz musician known for his trumpet playing and gravelly voice.
- the first black poet to receive national recognition, Paul Laurence ______.
- The Harlem Renaissance showcased a variety of artistic expressions
- the name of the musical that introduced the Jazz Age.
- York where is Harlem located?
- The home of Harlem ____________.
- Popular dance during this time
- Popular genre of music in black churches
- Author of ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’
- Harlem Renaissance art form combining words and rhythm.
- Important cultural publication of the time, “The ____”
- First African American to win a Pulitzer Prize for drama
- Marcus Garvey’s vision: “Back to ____”
- what was the name of the literary magazine that helped launch the Harlem Renaissance?
- Harlem’s most famous theater for Black performers
- A feeling of pensive sadness
- The Harlem Renaissance gave African Americans a stronger ____
- Popular hairstyle for women during this time
- what instrument did Louis Armstrong play?
- Landmark church known for gospel music
- what were African Americans fighting for during the 1920s
- James Weldon Johnson’s God’s ____
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- Novelist of Home to Harlem
- Racial _____
- Place where alcoholic drinks are bought and consumed illegally, as during prohibition.
- Poet of ‘The Negro Speaks of Rivers’
- A musical style often associated with hardship and struggle
- what organization did W.E.B Debois found in.
- another popular style for black women in the 1920s
- The ‘First Lady of Song’, Ella __________
- Popular poem style used by African Americans
- Author of ‘The Blacker the Berry’
- Black is _________.
- A novelist who wrote ‘Quicksand’ ______ Larsen
- why did African American's move to Harlem? ________ Opportunities.
- Period in the 1920s-1930s when African American culture flourished
- The American ______
- Harlem Renaissance aka New _____ Movement
- A leader and a philosopher, W.E.B ______
- the last name of the author of “Lift Every Voice and Sing”
- this war caused the Great Migration
- Style of music that includes both blues and ragtime.
- Fast-paced jazz style
- Billie Holiday aka
- what was the name of the Newspaper that promoted African culture.
- Type of piano music played in Harlem clubs
- Claude McKay’s famous poem ‘If We Must ____’
- what instrument did Coleman Hawkins play?
- what university did Alma Thomas attend?
- Famous Harlem nightclub where Duke Ellington performed.
- A place of great importance or attraction
- A popular swing music drummer
60 Clues: Racial _____ • Black __________ • Billie Holiday aka • Black is _________. • The American ______ • Fast-paced jazz style • Novelist of Home to Harlem • A feeling of pensive sadness • York where is Harlem located? • A popular swing music drummer • Popular dance during this time • Famous Pianist during this time • Known as the ‘Empress of Blues’ • The home of Harlem ____________. • ...
Enlightenment Vocab 2025-09-02
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- European cultural revival (14th–17th centuries) celebrating art, science, and classical learning
- Renaissance belief in human potential and the value of studying classical works
- The principle that all people have the same rights and opportunities
- Italian scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory
- A pledge made by French revolutionaries in 1789 to create a new constitution
- Renaissance astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model (Earth orbits the Sun).
- 16th-century religious reform movement that challenged the Catholic Church and led to Protestantism
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- 18th-century movement focused on reason, science, and progress in society
- Vatican chapel famous for Michelangelo’s painted ceiling and Last Judgment
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and reason
- Freedom from oppressive restrictions, often political or personal
- The ancient period of history, especially Greece and Rome
- Renaissance artist, sculptor, and painter known for masterpieces like David and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
13 Clues: The ancient period of history, especially Greece and Rome • Freedom from oppressive restrictions, often political or personal • The principle that all people have the same rights and opportunities • 18th-century movement focused on reason, science, and progress in society • Vatican chapel famous for Michelangelo’s painted ceiling and Last Judgment • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-21
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- into wood to create print
- invented the printing press
- Isabella-She supported exploration
- in the interest of art and learning
- emphasis on human achievements
- and Rome-These ancient civilizations influenced the renaissance
- was an effect of the Renaissance
- was a famous english playwright
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- created the Sistine Chapel
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- elizabeth-she built many theaters to support the arts
- State-Independent country the size of a city
- created the Mona Lisa-
13 Clues: wrote Romeo and Juliet • created the Mona Lisa- • into wood to create print • created the Sistine Chapel • invented the printing press • 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 • State-Independent country the size of a city • ...
Project 2023-05-23
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- Painting done on fresh, wet plaster
- Revival of Classical and Roman culture from 1300-1600
- Member of the middle class who lived in a city or town
- "O Romeo, Romeo, where art thou Romeo"
- Worldly
- Italian banker and politician who established the Medici family as effective rulers of Florence during much of the Italian Renaissance.
- Intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievement
- People who financially support artists
- Shows three dimensions on a flat surface
- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
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- Craftsman who created something to make newspapers with in Germany
- English poet & author. He has been called the "father of English literature"
- The ideal society
- Believed that whoever is in a leader position should lead and rule with fear
- A soldier who fights for pay
- Form of government where the leader is not a king and citizens vote
- everyday language
17 Clues: Worldly • The ideal society • everyday language • A soldier who fights for pay • Painting done on fresh, wet plaster • "O Romeo, Romeo, where art thou Romeo" • People who financially support artists • Shows three dimensions on a flat surface • Revival of Classical and Roman culture from 1300-1600 • Member of the middle class who lived in a city or town • ...
Chapter 5 2017-01-30
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- foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others
- printing text or pictures from type or plates.
- release from all or part of the punishment for sin
- a Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
- Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer.
- luther protesting against the unprincipled and flippant practices that were disgracing religion
- Italian painter whose many paintings exemplify the ideals of the High Renaissance
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- most famous kings in English history
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- religious movement.
- of trent was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils.
- propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences
- well rounded universial peson could acheive much in many areas. He was a painter sculpter archetiet inventor and mathematician
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- Italian noble family that produced three popes and two queens of France Cosimo "the Elder" (1389-1464) was the first of the family to rule Florence.
- fundamental doctrines of Protestantism,
17 Clues: religious movement. • most famous kings in English history • fundamental doctrines of Protestantism, • printing text or pictures from type or plates. • release from all or part of the punishment for sin • propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences • property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage. • ...
Italy: the birth of renaissance 2022-01-11
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- biggest changes in the renaissance
- is Where the renaissance started
- first renaissance painter
- divided up into powerful city states
- study of given truth authorized by the church
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- government that ran Florence
- the most painted style before realism
- family of painters
- are what Giotto painted realistically
- Style painting of the Middle Ages
10 Clues: family of painters • first renaissance painter • government that ran Florence • is Where the renaissance started • Style painting of the Middle Ages • biggest changes in the renaissance • divided up into powerful city states • the most painted style before realism • are what Giotto painted realistically • study of given truth authorized by the church
Renaissance Era Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- highest voice of singing
- Era of music from 1400-1600
- connected to religion
- not connected to religion
- Meaning of Renaissance
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- Famous Renaissance song written by Henry VIII
- Kings and Queens paid _______ to composers to write music for them
- Landed in the Americas in 1492
- "Many sounds"
- Another name for trombone
10 Clues: "Many sounds" • connected to religion • Meaning of Renaissance • highest voice of singing • Another name for trombone • not connected to religion • Era of music from 1400-1600 • Landed in the Americas in 1492 • Famous Renaissance song written by Henry VIII • Kings and Queens paid _______ to composers to write music for them
LUKISAN TINGKATAN 4 2023-04-14
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- TEKNIK PENGHASILAN KARYA
- NAMA KARYA GIORGIO VASARI
- NAMA TOKOH LUKISAN 1488
- TOKOH PELUKIS EROPAH 1438-1520
- BOUCHER PELUKIS ZAMAN ROCOCO
- ALIRAN SENI DIEROPAH 1350
- TEMA LUKISAN ZAMAN ROCOCO ADALAH GOLONGAN...
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- KARYA LUKISAN DIEGO VALAZQUEZ
- ALIRAN SENI ZAMAN ROCOCO\
- NAMA KARYA SENI RAPHEAL
- MEDIA LUKISAN ZAMAN ROCOCO
- TOKOH PELUKIS ZAMAN BAROQUE
- TEMA KARYA LUKISAN ZAMAN BAROQUE
- ALIRAN RENAISSANCE BERMULA DI
- ALIRAN ROCOCO BERMULA DI
- MEDIA LUKISAN ZAMAN BAROQUE
16 Clues: NAMA KARYA SENI RAPHEAL • NAMA TOKOH LUKISAN 1488 • TEKNIK PENGHASILAN KARYA • ALIRAN ROCOCO BERMULA DI • ALIRAN SENI ZAMAN ROCOCO\ • NAMA KARYA GIORGIO VASARI • ALIRAN SENI DIEROPAH 1350 • MEDIA LUKISAN ZAMAN ROCOCO • TOKOH PELUKIS ZAMAN BAROQUE • MEDIA LUKISAN ZAMAN BAROQUE • KARYA LUKISAN DIEGO VALAZQUEZ • ALIRAN RENAISSANCE BERMULA DI • BOUCHER PELUKIS ZAMAN ROCOCO • ...
Rekapitulieren TG 11 2014-04-24
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- sieben
- Rot und Grün
- Licht
- Geburtsort von Leonardo da Vinci
- Pop Art
- Emblem
- Wichtiger Auftraggeber für die Künstler der Renaissance
- Hier schneiden sich die Fluchtlinien
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- das magische Auge
- Tierbuch im Mittelalter
- Geometrischer Aufbau der Bilder basiert auf den Gesetzten der ...
- wurde von Michelangelo bemalt
- Künstlerische Zusammensetzung von verschiedenen Elementen
- Wiederaufleben der Künste und Wiedergeburt des antiken Geistes
- Arnolfini Hochzeit
- niederländischer Maler der Mitglied einer religiösen Bruderschaft war
16 Clues: Licht • sieben • Emblem • Pop Art • Rot und Grün • das magische Auge • Arnolfini Hochzeit • Tierbuch im Mittelalter • wurde von Michelangelo bemalt • Geburtsort von Leonardo da Vinci • Hier schneiden sich die Fluchtlinien • Wichtiger Auftraggeber für die Künstler der Renaissance • Künstlerische Zusammensetzung von verschiedenen Elementen • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-03-20
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- the continent that is to the east of the Atlantic Ocean, to the north of the Mediterranean, and to the west of Asia
- the Renaissance genius, revolutionized art and science with his masterpieces like the Mona Lisa
- the largest Christian church, known for its power in history
- a country in southern Europe where the Renaissance was centered
- A queen of England in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; a brilliant and crafty ruler who presided over the Renaissance in England
- a social belief that people come to knowledge through the use of logic
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- a technique in visual art that works with shadows and light to add depth to works of art;
- An English playwright and poet of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, generally considered the greatest writer in English.
- a political and social philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom
- pandemic that ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1351, taking a proportionately greater toll of life than any other known epidemic
- a system of thought that promoted the idea that man was the center of his own universe, and people should embrace human achievements
- a movement referred to by its participants as the “Age of Reason”;
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- a period in history that took place between the fall of ancient Rome in 476 A.D. and the beginning of the 14th century, Europeans made few advances in science and art
- an enthusiastic period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
17 Clues: the largest Christian church, known for its power in history • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture • a country in southern Europe where the Renaissance was centered • a movement referred to by its participants as the “Age of Reason”; • a political and social philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom • ...
Joel Harlem Renaissance 2022-02-04
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- Organization during the renaissance
- African Americans entertain White's
- plays the Trumpet during the Harlem Renaissance
- Term used during the Harlem Renaissance
- Made by African Americans
- Galveston Giant
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- A person who won 4 gold medals
- Slangs like Bee's knees came in
- Painting Murals and illustrations
- African Americans moving from South to Northern or southern
10 Clues: Galveston Giant • Made by African Americans • A person who won 4 gold medals • Slangs like Bee's knees came in • Painting Murals and illustrations • Organization during the renaissance • African Americans entertain White's • Term used during the Harlem Renaissance • plays the Trumpet during the Harlem Renaissance • African Americans moving from South to Northern or southern
