renaissance Crossword Puzzles
TTS 2024-10-01
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- Kota kelahiran Renaissance
- Pusat perdagangan selama abad pertengahan
- Salah satu peran sentral dalam dominasi gereja
- Wabah black death disebarkan oleh
- Keluarga yang mendukung gerakan Renaissance
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- salah satu peristiwa penting abad pertengahan
- kata yang memiliki arti "melahirkan kembali"
- Salah satu lukisan Leonardo da Vinci yang terkenal
- death wabah penyakit yang membuat populasi penduduk Eropa berkurang
- perang yang terjadi di Yerussalem
10 Clues: Kota kelahiran Renaissance • perang yang terjadi di Yerussalem • Wabah black death disebarkan oleh • Pusat perdagangan selama abad pertengahan • Keluarga yang mendukung gerakan Renaissance • kata yang memiliki arti "melahirkan kembali" • salah satu peristiwa penting abad pertengahan • Salah satu peran sentral dalam dominasi gereja • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- people became interested in art and learning again
- ruled florence from 1469 to 1492
- nonreligious
- The renaissance was a time of this
- having to do with the city
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- the first city to grow rich
- the art of making agreements with other countries
- this city was built on small islands
- the renaissance began here
- battled in wars for money
10 Clues: nonreligious • battled in wars for money • the renaissance began here • having to do with the city • the first city to grow rich • ruled florence from 1469 to 1492 • The renaissance was a time of this • this city was built on small islands • the art of making agreements with other countries • people became interested in art and learning again
The Renaissance 2022-09-26
8 Clues: Birthplace of the Renaissance • Financial supporter of the arts • The word Renaissance means this • Country where Renaissance started • This family took control of Florence • Greater emphasis on non-religious values • This time period preceded the Renaissance • focusing on unique qualities and abilities
The Renaissance 2023-11-08
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- The Renaissance also made new inventions like the printing press, the study of anatomy, and the heliocentric _______.
- Machiavelli is most known for writing “The ______”
- The most powerful family during the Renaissance is the ______ Family.
- It introduced the word _______, meaning non-religious, and went against the church.
- The ___________, lasting from the 14th to 17th century, is known as the era of rebirth because it sparked interest in philosophy, arts, and sciences.
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- ____________ started using the boun fresco technique in paintings.
- This is why the Renaissance still holds a major influence on ______ society.
- It starts with Dante’s _______; a poem that is classified as one of the best writings during the Renaissance.
- For example, Romeo and ______, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
- Especially for “The School of ______” which showed his skill with classical and perspective paintings.
10 Clues: Machiavelli is most known for writing “The ______” • For example, Romeo and ______, Hamlet, and Macbeth. • ____________ started using the boun fresco technique in paintings. • The most powerful family during the Renaissance is the ______ Family. • This is why the Renaissance still holds a major influence on ______ society. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Being a ___ was a way to show power in the Renaissance, as your name was on the artist’s final product.
- The theory of Heliocentrism was proven by ___
- ___ started the protestant reformation
- People who receive wealth and high status from inheritance
- ___ created one of the most recognizable pieces of art today, and worked for the Medici’s for a period of time.
- ___’s pieces are still studied today, even performed in famous plays such as Hamlet.
- What you believe as important.
- Luther converted the bible to Germanys _____ language
- The system of government Italy had in the 15th century.
- “The earth revolves around the sun”
- Navarre One of the most influential woman of her time
- The movement of people from the countryside to a more populated area.
- People often strive for a good ___, so they are fulfilled when they die.
- A system of thought that centered on humans and their values, potentials and worth.
- Pieces of paper payed for by citizens that could supposedly guarantee a man’s entrance to heaven
- All humans in the Renaissance had ___, so they eventually died of some cause.
- press Gutenberg's finest invention.
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- The creator of the theory heliocentrism, disliked by the church.
- The Protestant ___ was started by Martin Luther because he didn’t believe what the church was doing was right.
- “The sun revolves around the earth”
- How Brunelleschi saw the world was different. His art was from his ___.
- The office of the pope.
- This person made a device that was able to expand people's understanding and was able to translate languages.
- Luther had important beliefs about ___, and expressed them in 95 theses.
- All the people of Florence in the renaissance were part of a ___.
- A society that has more than one race and religion
- A time period, often known by a significant event such as the Renaissance.
- ___ was a famous political philosopher in the Italian Renaissance.
- The Medici’s broke the ___ system in their time
- Your ___ is who you see yourself as.
30 Clues: The office of the pope. • What you believe as important. • “The sun revolves around the earth” • “The earth revolves around the sun” • press Gutenberg's finest invention. • Your ___ is who you see yourself as. • ___ started the protestant reformation • The theory of Heliocentrism was proven by ___ • The Medici’s broke the ___ system in their time • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Kids Discover Magazine 2024-05-23
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- In 1532 Niccolo Machiavelli published a book titled The _______________. (p.5)
- A friend of adviser to royalty or nobility. (p.4)
- The creator of the statue of David. (p.7)
- Leonardo _________ was an artist, scientist, engineer, inventor, philosopher, and writer. (p.6)
- Galileo invented the ___________. (p.9)
- Luther's followers formed the _________ church. (p.15)
- According to the map on page 16, what religion was practiced in England.
- This English Renaissance writer wrote many great stories. (p.9)
- a time period of religious change. (p.13)
- __________ VIII officially separated from the Catholic Church in 1534. (p.17)
- He is considered to be the father of modern science ________________ Galilei. (p.5)
- The Diet of ______ was a group of political leaders who passed judgement on Luther. (p.14)
- Luther wrote "Ninety-Five ________". (p.12)
- The _____________ method involves using observations and experiments to test ideas. (p.5)
- Da Vinci was known for paintings like The Last Supper and ________ ________. (p.6)
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- During the Renaissance, Florence was the ________ largest city in Europe. (p.3)
- This Italian City-state became the center of the Renaissance as people wanted to change their way of thinking. (p.2)
- Johannes _______________ developed the printing press. (p.8)
- Luther wanted to change the way the _____________ church was operating. (p.12)
- According to the map on page 16, what religion was practiced in Scotland.
- The wool and _________ industry made Florence a very wealthy city. (p.3)
- Donatello and __________ were Renaissance artists and names of modern day ninja turtles. (p.7)
- Copernicus discovered that the ____________ revolved around the sun. (p.5)
- a way of viewing the world that focused on religious texts as well as classic texts from places like Greece and Rome. (p.4(
- The word _____________ means "rebirth" or "reawakening" in French. (p.2)
- Martin ____________ is said to be the person who started the Reformation. (p.12)
- The Holy ______ Empire was a large area in Europe that lasted ten centuries. (p.14)
- Prior to the printing press, books were written and rewritten by _________. (p.8)
28 Clues: Galileo invented the ___________. (p.9) • The creator of the statue of David. (p.7) • a time period of religious change. (p.13) • Luther wrote "Ninety-Five ________". (p.12) • A friend of adviser to royalty or nobility. (p.4) • Luther's followers formed the _________ church. (p.15) • Johannes _______________ developed the printing press. (p.8) • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2014-03-05
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- Pope during the time of Luther's protests
- a supporter of the arts
- one who protested against the Church in Europe
- the Church in England that was started by King Henry VIII
- a pardon or forgiveness of sins that was sold by the church
- a list of arguments that Luther posted on the church door
- a movement to reform the Church in Europe
- gained wealth through banking and supported the Renaissance in Italy
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- A time of creativity and thought; rebirth
- creating three dimensions and realism on a flat surface
- Leader of the Reformation; posted 95 theses, or arguments
- being concerned with human interests and values
- inventor of the movable type printing press, made books cheaper
- city in Italy where the Renaissance began
14 Clues: a supporter of the arts • A time of creativity and thought; rebirth • Pope during the time of Luther's protests • a movement to reform the Church in Europe • city in Italy where the Renaissance began • one who protested against the Church in Europe • being concerned with human interests and values • creating three dimensions and realism on a flat surface • ...
The Renaissance 2023-01-11
7 Clues: Century • time period • Renaissance means what? • where the Renaissance began • Renaissance was a blank period • name of the family that started it • Ages another name for the Renaissance
Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque Muisc 2021-04-25
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- famous composition by Palestrina
- characteristic of Baroque Music
- Time period from 1600-1750
- 500-1400AD time period
- 1400-1600AD time period
- polyphonic Rennaissance singing
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- famous composition by Josquin de Prez
- composer of mass
- Famous piece by Bach
- Medieval music style
- Important composer of the Baroque period
- simple Renaissance singing
- composer of motet
13 Clues: composer of mass • composer of motet • Famous piece by Bach • Medieval music style • 500-1400AD time period • 1400-1600AD time period • Time period from 1600-1750 • simple Renaissance singing • characteristic of Baroque Music • polyphonic Rennaissance singing • famous composition by Palestrina • famous composition by Josquin de Prez • Important composer of the Baroque period
The Renaissance 2015-06-11
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- These helped businesses grow during the Renaissance
- What were introduced for accounting bookkeeping practices
- Another one of Michelangelo's works
- The first book to every be printed
- Another one of Da Vinci's works
- The art and literature that was about real people instead of religion
- One of the northern Italian cities that served as a center of trade the Renaissance
- The artist who was famous for the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa"
- These connected Europe with Middle Eastern market
- Charging interest on a loan
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- The country where the Renaissance took place
- A quote from "The Prince" that describes that you must do everything to be a ruler, even if they need to keep their power
- The author of "The Praise of Folly"
- This helped spread new ideas all over the world
- The artist who started humanist scholarship
- The author of "The Prince", a book of his theory of governing
- Another one of Petrach's
- A book by Sir Thomas More
19 Clues: Another one of Petrach's • A book by Sir Thomas More • Charging interest on a loan • Another one of Da Vinci's works • The first book to every be printed • The author of "The Praise of Folly" • Another one of Michelangelo's works • The artist who was famous for "Mona Lisa" • The artist who started humanist scholarship • The country where the Renaissance took place • ...
#1 Renaissance (People) 2024-04-22
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- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
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- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculp
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculp • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Key People Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
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- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A Florentine sculptor who was known for the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Renaissance #1 part 2 2024-04-22
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- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
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- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2023-11-10
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- Italian author philosopher and historian; made a political treatise called the Prince
- German inventor and craftsman who introduced the letterpress printing to Europe
- denotating attitudes or activities that have no religious or spiritual basis
- language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular country or region
- english playwright, poet and actor; known for his Shakespeare plays
- Also known as Saint Thomas More was an english lawyer, author, social philosopher, judge, statesman, and noted renaissance humanist
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- imagined place or state of which everything is perfect
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance
- Italian polymath of the high renaissance; active painter, engineer, sculptor, scientist theorist, architect and draughtsman
- Wall painting; plaster is applied to walls wile still wet
- Period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from Middle Ages to modernity
- system of thought applying importance to humans, rather than divine or supernatural matters
- half length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci; woman in the painting is Lisa del Giocondo
- Presitgious Italian banking and political dynasty; holding power in Florence form 15th-18th century
14 Clues: imagined place or state of which everything is perfect • Wall painting; plaster is applied to walls wile still wet • english playwright, poet and actor; known for his Shakespeare plays • an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance • denotating attitudes or activities that have no religious or spiritual basis • ...
Unit 5: Renaissance and Reformation 2025-10-15
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- Martin Luther became discouraged and highly impacted by the lack of _________ in Italy
- The idea that the government is run by the consent of the
- During the Renaissance, new ideas were able to spread through extensive _________ networks
- The publication of this is viewed as the starting point of the Reformation
- Reformation Movement that was the foundation of a new religious order (the Jesuits), the reform of papacy (Pope’s office), and the Council of Trent
- Queen of England who helped lead England to their own Renaissance
- The study of humanities during the Renaissance
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- Wrote the Ninety-Five Theses
- Reformation Movement dedicated to change the doctrine (ideas) of the existing Catholic Church, especially the practice of charging money for indulgences
- The invention of the printing press __________ literacy (the ability to read)
- His invention led to the earliest printed book (The _________ Bible)
- The belief that God has predetermined in advance who will be saved
- Wealthy Florence merchant family that used their money to sponsor artists during the Renaissance
- Wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion and promoted predestination
14 Clues: Wrote the Ninety-Five Theses • The study of humanities during the Renaissance • The idea that the government is run by the consent of the • Queen of England who helped lead England to their own Renaissance • The belief that God has predetermined in advance who will be saved • His invention led to the earliest printed book (The _________ Bible) • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-10-23
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- Langston __________ wrote “The Weary Bues” and other important poems of the Renaissance
- A dance associated with jazz in the 1920s
- The name of the collection of states that fought to retain slavery during the Civil War
- Florence ________ was a well-known singer and dancer of the Renaissance
- Abraham _____________ was the President who fought to end slavery
- Name of the street where the Weary Blues is set
- Another name of an extended metaphor is a _____________
- Technique in “Just like the bayonets they used over there”
- The name of a stage character used to mock African Americans in the minstrel shows (3,4)
- A type of music featuring syncopated rhythms
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- A musical form that is structured in twelve bars and has a melancholy tone
- The place where the writers of the Harlem Renaissance would meet (9,5)
- Helene ___________ wrote “Bottled”
- The name of a composer and band leader who used to perform at the Cotton Club (4,10)
- Bo ___________ was an innovator in the field of tap dance
- The name of the states that fought against slavery in the civil war
- The place that housed the bottle of sand in “Bottled”
- Technique in “He made the poor piano moan with melody”
- Name the technique: “Droning a drowsy syncopated tune”
- A ___________ is a form of speech specific to a group or place
- Orleans The city where jazz originated (3,7)
- Technique in “Coming from a black man’s soul”
- The name of the ballroom where African Americans would go to dance during the Renaissance
23 Clues: Helene ___________ wrote “Bottled” • A dance associated with jazz in the 1920s • Orleans The city where jazz originated (3,7) • A type of music featuring syncopated rhythms • Technique in “Coming from a black man’s soul” • Name of the street where the Weary Blues is set • The place that housed the bottle of sand in “Bottled” • ...
Renaissance, Merkantilisme, Reformasi Gereja 2024-09-25
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- :Reformasi Gereja dari abad ke XVI menyebabkan agama Nasrani terpecah menjadi dua, yaitu Katolik Roma dan Kristen?
- : Katolik Roma mendominasi negara - negara Eropa bagian selatan, sedangkan Kristen Protestan mendominasi Eropa bagian?
- : Merkantilisme berasal dari kata?
- : Renaissance adalah periode transisi dari abad pertengahan ke zaman?
- : Martin Luther mendirikan gereja yang disebut? Dan diikuti oleh beberapa golongan.
- : Martin Luther mengawali dengan memasang 95 dalil di pintu gereja di ... (Jerman)
- : Eropa memasuki abad kegelapan dimana terjadi kemunduran sosial, intelektual, dan?
- : Secara umum, reformasi dapat diartikan sebagai?
- : Sebelum terjadinya reformasi gereja, pihak gereja memiliki kewenangan luas yang mengekang kebebasan?
- : Merkantilisme berakhir pada abad ke-18, dan pada abad ke-19 berkembang menjadi?
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- : Di Jerman, Martin Luther mendapatkan perlindungan penuh dari raja?
- : Tujuan Merkantilisme yaitu mengumpulkan ... dan perak (logam mulia) sebanyak - banyaknya untuk dimasukkan kas negara.
- Gutenberg : Penemuan mesin cetak adalah salah satu peristiwa penting dalam sejarah manusia karena menjadi pendorong kemunculan Zaman Renaissance dan Abad Pencerahan. Siapa penemu mesin cetak ini?
- : Jatuhnya Konstantinopel ke tangan Dinasti apa yang memberikan dorongan tidak langsung bagi lahirnya Renaissance?
- : Salah satu faktor terjadinya reformasi gereja adalah penyimpangan yang dilakukan oleh gereja katolik seperti penjualan surat ... (surat pengampun dosa).
- : Merkantilisme mendorong berkembangnya imperialisme dan?
- : Pengaruh Renaissance dapat terlihat dari bergesernya tema lukisan dan patung yang sebelumnya bersifat sakral menjadi tema yang lebih?
- Luther : Reformasi Gereja dipelopori oleh?
- : Di Eropa terdapat pedagang - pedagang dari Mediterania yang memperdagangkan komoditas dari timur ke Eropa. Ramainya hal tersebut melahirkan elit baru dalam tatanan Masyarakat Eropa yang dikenal sebagai kelompok?
- Calvin : Gerakan reformasi gereja didukung oleh ... seorang ahli hukum dari Prancis.
20 Clues: : Merkantilisme berasal dari kata? • Luther : Reformasi Gereja dipelopori oleh? • : Secara umum, reformasi dapat diartikan sebagai? • : Merkantilisme mendorong berkembangnya imperialisme dan? • : Di Jerman, Martin Luther mendapatkan perlindungan penuh dari raja? • : Renaissance adalah periode transisi dari abad pertengahan ke zaman? • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-12-10
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- Painting made by Leonardo Di Vinci that represents the last dinner between Jesus and his disciples.
- This word means "Love of Wisdom" which people seek to understand truths about themselves
- A time period of a lack of cultural advancement in society.
- The tool or implement, especially one for delicate or scientific work.
- A tool that astronomers use to see very far away objects like our solar system.
- Leonardo Di Vinci's most famous painting.
- a process for mass reproducing text or images.
- The period in European history from the collapse of Roman civilization in the fifth century CE to the period of the Renaissance.
- The action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
- This famous Renaissance artist created the Sistine chapel
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- Italian scholar,poet, and humanist during the Renaissance.
- A rational philosophy informed by science,inspired by art, and motivated by compassion.
- The process of art using paint, in a picture, as a protective coating,or as decoration.
- A rectangular brick building with six arched windows made by Michelangelo.
- One of the greatest writers in the English language. he was also a poet, playwright,and actor
- A natural philosophy, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion.
- This famous Renaissance painter created the painting called the Mona Lisa
- The female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth
- The male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth
- A person who writes poems
20 Clues: A person who writes poems • Leonardo Di Vinci's most famous painting. • a process for mass reproducing text or images. • This famous Renaissance artist created the Sistine chapel • Italian scholar,poet, and humanist during the Renaissance. • A time period of a lack of cultural advancement in society. • ...
Student-made Extra Credit Puzzle 2024-05-08
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- What does Renaissance mean?
- WHICH AEGEAN CULTURE CONSTRUCTED LAVISH PLACES FOR THEIR KINGS?
- Painting that depicts ordinary people engaged in run-of-the-mill activities.
- In the Merode Altarpiece, Joseph is shown preparing ______.
- A painting movement in which artists used the distortion of nature—as opposed to the imitation of nature—to achieve a desired emotional effect or representation of inner feelings.
- The Italian Renaissance flourished in this city.
- The prow of a waka taua (war canoe) by Wiremu Kingi Te Rangitake, Chief of the Te Ati Awa
- A civilization in the Americas famous for its advances in mathematics and engineering
- Dutch painter famous for "The Night Watch"
- Many Christians believe that Jesus will return one day on ___ day
- The ____ Dynasty established China's national economy. Hint: Starts with a Q
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- The period of Charlemagne’s supremacy is called the _________ period.
- The time period between the 14th and 15th century that developed patterns of art and philosophy that paved the way to the modern world
- A value pattern characterized by abrupt and dramatic juxtapositions of light and dark
- Vincent van Gogh masterpiece Starry ______
- ______ the grouch (an angry green muppet)
- This artist created some of the most memorable renaissance paintings, including the Mona Lisa (First Name)
- Impressionist painters juxtaposed complementary colors to reproduce the ______ vibrations perceived when one is looking at an object in full sunlight.
- This word is derived from the Portuguese barroco, meaning "irregularly shaped pearl"
- The Venetian master Tiziano Vecellio was also known as ___
20 Clues: What does Renaissance mean? • ______ the grouch (an angry green muppet) • Vincent van Gogh masterpiece Starry ______ • Dutch painter famous for "The Night Watch" • The Italian Renaissance flourished in this city. • The Venetian master Tiziano Vecellio was also known as ___ • In the Merode Altarpiece, Joseph is shown preparing ______. • ...
Louise Labé - Je vis, je meurs 2015-09-22
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- Louise est aussi connu comme la …. cordière
- Représentation mentale claire de l'existence, de la réalité de telle ou telle chose
- Une figure de style qui consiste à commencer des vers par le même mot
- ‘Je vis, je meurs’ est un poème en …. (chaque vers se compose de dix syllabes)
- La belle-mere de Louise était ….
- Poète italien, connu pour ses sonnets
- Une figure de style qui consiste de deux termes opposés
- Louise a appris la langue….
- La premiere ville en France qui est inspiré par la Renaissance
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- Rimes encadrées par d'autres rimes, de forme ABBA, sont des rimes ….
- Une sensation désagréable
- Louise faisait partie de l'... (mouvement littéraire)
- Dérèglement moral
- La Renaissance est marquée par la croissance de l'... et de la science
- Une figure de style qui consiste en la répétition d'une consonne à l'intérieur d'un même vers.
- La Renaissance commence en ... (pays)
16 Clues: Dérèglement moral • Une sensation désagréable • Louise a appris la langue…. • La belle-mere de Louise était …. • Poète italien, connu pour ses sonnets • La Renaissance commence en ... (pays) • Louise est aussi connu comme la …. cordière • Louise faisait partie de l'... (mouvement littéraire) • Une figure de style qui consiste de deux termes opposés • ...
Louise Labé - Je vis, je meurs 2015-09-22
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- Une sensation désagréable
- La Renaissance commence en ... (pays)
- Une figure de style qui consiste de deux termes opposés
- La belle-mere de Louise était ….
- ‘Je vis, je meurs’ est un poème en …. (chaque vers se compose de dix syllabes)
- La premiere ville en France qui est inspiré par la Renaissance
- Poète italien, connu pour ses sonnets
- Une figure de style qui consiste à commencer des vers par le même mot
- Louise a appris la langue….
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- Représentation mentale claire de l'existence, de la réalité de telle ou telle chose
- Louise est aussi connu comme la …. cordière
- La Renaissance est marquée par la croissance de l'... et de la science
- Une figure de style qui consiste en la répétition d'une consonne à l'intérieur d'un même vers.
- Dérèglement moral
- Rimes encadrées par d'autres rimes, de forme ABBA, sont des rimes ….
- Louise faisait partie de l'... (mouvement littéraire)
16 Clues: Dérèglement moral • Une sensation désagréable • Louise a appris la langue…. • La belle-mere de Louise était …. • La Renaissance commence en ... (pays) • Poète italien, connu pour ses sonnets • Louise est aussi connu comme la …. cordière • Louise faisait partie de l'... (mouvement littéraire) • Une figure de style qui consiste de deux termes opposés • ...
Sozialkunde 8 Kapitel 1 - Puzzle A 2022-10-20
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- eine Handelsroute, die schon seit dem Mittelalter existierte, zwischen Europa und Asien
- Reich der Fall dieses Reiches war der Beginn der Renaissance;
- Welt Gesellschaften, die mit einem Weltbild aus Westeuropa entwickelten
- was Menschen als eine Gruppe wissen
- eine geschichtliche Epoche
- eine Epoche zwischen 1350-1500, die in Italien begann; bedeutet "Wiedergeburt"; Aufblühen von Kunst, Architektur, Literatur, usw
- eine geschichtliche Epoche gerade vor der Renaissance
- die Auffassung einer Person über das eigene Ich. Wer du bist als Mensch.
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- Reich der östliche Teil des römischen Reiches; hier LILA gezeichnet
- ein Instrument, das in der Schifffahrt benutzt wurde; man kann mit den Sternen und Planeten navigieren
- eine Weltansicht, wie du ein Thema siehst
- eine Gruppe mit gemeinsame Interessen, soziale Struktur und Kultur
- ADJEKTIV viele Kulturen
- eine ganz neue Idee oder neues Objekt
- wenn eine Person nicht gesund ist
- was eine Person oder eine Gruppe für wichtig hält
16 Clues: ADJEKTIV viele Kulturen • eine geschichtliche Epoche • wenn eine Person nicht gesund ist • was Menschen als eine Gruppe wissen • eine ganz neue Idee oder neues Objekt • eine Weltansicht, wie du ein Thema siehst • was eine Person oder eine Gruppe für wichtig hält • eine geschichtliche Epoche gerade vor der Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-20
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- Another name for the Virgin Mary
- Something being "born again"
- A shift towards this during the Renaissance
- Another revolution that occured
- Where the Renaissance began
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- Creator of the printing press
- Another type of rebirth during the Renaissance
- People have "a duty to live an engaged community life"
- A revolution that occured
- Moving from secular and religious education to:
10 Clues: A revolution that occured • Where the Renaissance began • Something being "born again" • Creator of the printing press • Another revolution that occured • Another name for the Virgin Mary • A shift towards this during the Renaissance • Another type of rebirth during the Renaissance • Moving from secular and religious education to: • ...
The Renaissance Crossword by Isaac Whitson 2025-01-27
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- Structure designed by Brunelleschi with no internal supports
- Prominent Protestant leader
- Famous Italian Renaissance painter
- What does Renaissance mean?
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- Where the Northern Renaissance began
- Language that Wycliffe translated the Bible into
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Family that ruled Florence for much of the Renaissance
8 Clues: Prominent Protestant leader • What does Renaissance mean? • Leader of the Catholic Church • Famous Italian Renaissance painter • Where the Northern Renaissance began • Language that Wycliffe translated the Bible into • Family that ruled Florence for much of the Renaissance • Structure designed by Brunelleschi with no internal supports
Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
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- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Renaissance Vocab #2 2024-04-22
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- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince
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- A Florentine sculptor who was one of the first to use a realistic, lifelike style
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote the Divine Comedy
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote the Divine Comedy • ...
#1 Renessance 2024-04-22
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- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
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- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
APAH-Renaissance 2024-02-09
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- Developed in the early Renaissance, this technique uses orthogonal lines and a vanishing point to create the illusion of a 3D space.
- This movement/time period can be recognized by high levels of detail, bulky clothing and everyday objects and spaces.
- 15th century painter from Bruges
- This medium was preferred by Northern Renaissance Artists due to its long lasting workability and translucent quality.
- This Northern tryptic is one of the most famous and dramatic representations of The Crucifixion in art history, with allusions to amputation and salvation through faith.
- Lillies, roses, gardens- these are symbolic of which biblical character?
- This Christian tryptic is an important example of how the North secularized religious content.
- The printmaking technique favored by Albrect Durer, where in you incise the image into a metal plate, which is then inked and pressed to create a print.
- This painting by Fra. Lippi exemplifies Southern Renaissance through it's naturalistic rendering of holy subjects.
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- This movement/time period can be recognized by Catholic motifs, extreme realism, and rich color.
- This moody sculptor (first and last name) was heavily influenced by Greek Marble sculptures like Lacoon and his sons.
- This famous fresco in a monastic refectory has been plagued by difficulties due to it's combination of mediums.
- The progressive arrangement of the the three ancient orders on the exterior of the Colosseum proved influential for the design of which Renaissance structure?
- A Northern Renaissance Painting known for high level of detail and symbolism
- this biblical hero was the subject of several of the great masters of sculpture and was often a symbol of civic freedom.
- The destruction of images for political or religious reasons.
16 Clues: 15th century painter from Bruges • The destruction of images for political or religious reasons. • Lillies, roses, gardens- these are symbolic of which biblical character? • A Northern Renaissance Painting known for high level of detail and symbolism • This Christian tryptic is an important example of how the North secularized religious content. • ...
Key People Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
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- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A Florentine sculptor who was known for the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Renaissance Pt.2 2024-04-22
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- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
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- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
renaissance 2024-04-22
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- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
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- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-10-02
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- – Neighborhood in New York City that became the center of African American culture in the 1920s.
- – Emotional style of music that expressed struggles and hopes of African Americans.
- – Organization that fought for African American rights and published The Crisis magazine.
- – Magazine edited by W.E.B. Du Bois that published works of Harlem Renaissance writers.
- – Poet who wrote about the African American experience during the Harlem Renaissance.
- – Poet and novelist who wrote about racial pride and resistance.
- – Famous Harlem nightclub where many jazz musicians performed.
- – Movement of African Americans from the South to northern cities in the early 1900s.
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- – Jazz bandleader and composer who performed at the Cotton Club.
- – Jazz trumpeter and singer who became one of the most famous musicians of the era.
- – A “rebirth” or revival of art, literature, and culture.
- – Writer and folklorist known for celebrating Black culture and heritage.
- – A major theme of Harlem Renaissance art and writing, focusing on African American pride.
- – A new style of music with roots in African American traditions that grew popular in the 1920s.
14 Clues: – A “rebirth” or revival of art, literature, and culture. • – Famous Harlem nightclub where many jazz musicians performed. • – Jazz bandleader and composer who performed at the Cotton Club. • – Poet and novelist who wrote about racial pride and resistance. • – Writer and folklorist known for celebrating Black culture and heritage. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-31
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- The Italian painter and architect ___________ was known for his work during the High Renaissance.
- “Hamlet” is a part of a literary tradition called the _______ play
- “The ____________ Tales” are a medieval literary work comprised of 24 tales
- Humanism was a movement of __________ during the Renaissance.
- Books were now able to be produced in large ________________.
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- Ancient ___________ and history were the primary subjects of education.
- Quixote "_____ _________" realistically describes what happens to an aging knight
- The word renaissance is derived from the French word for ________.
- Leonardo da ________ was a genius from Italy.
- Renaissance was mainly a time where ___________ learning and wisdom were restored
10 Clues: Leonardo da ________ was a genius from Italy. • Humanism was a movement of __________ during the Renaissance. • Books were now able to be produced in large ________________. • The word renaissance is derived from the French word for ________. • “Hamlet” is a part of a literary tradition called the _______ play • ...
Itali:Birthplace of Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- the renaissance was the result of the diffusion of the ideas of the.
- ebirth marks the beginning of the age.
- what comedy did Dante write.
- what city did Dante live in?
- renaissance were considered inheritors of the values of Greek culture and.
- the renaissance is divided into two moments the quattrocento and.
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- the divine book is considered the most important literary work ever written in.
- the Renaissance applied human capacities directly to the intellectual field and.
- the birth of rebirth later spread throughout.}
- humanism determined a new conception of the world and of the.
10 Clues: what comedy did Dante write. • what city did Dante live in? • ebirth marks the beginning of the age. • the birth of rebirth later spread throughout.} • humanism determined a new conception of the world and of the. • the renaissance is divided into two moments the quattrocento and. • the renaissance was the result of the diffusion of the ideas of the. • ...
Renaissance Ideals 2022-05-11
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- The author of The Prince
- A key idea of individualism is that people need to ________ talents
- A perfect renaissance man has to be perfect both mentally and _________
- The priest that taught that religion and philosophy don't have to be seperate
- Renaissance women had _____ influence than medieval women
- The civilizations that produced classical ideas used in the renaissance
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- The renaissance idea that is based on classical ideas
- Humanism states that humans have potential for _________
- The idea that the individual is more important than the whole
- The idea that life doesn't have to center the church
10 Clues: The author of The Prince • The idea that life doesn't have to center the church • The renaissance idea that is based on classical ideas • Humanism states that humans have potential for _________ • Renaissance women had _____ influence than medieval women • The idea that the individual is more important than the whole • ...
Chapter 5 2017-02-02
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- a gift of money or property paid at the time of marriage, either by the bride's parent to her husband or, in islamic societies,by a husband to his wife. Pg.167
- began the reformation in early 1500's
- Made by martin luther about topics on abuses in the sale of indulgences.
- Machiavelli Was one of the most influential characters of the renaissance. His book The Prince is one of the most influential works on political power in the Western world.
- Henry VIII He made it where he can remarry
- Painted Virgin Marry and was one of Italy's best painters.
- The idea that God had predestined people from the beginning.
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- The medici took control of the city.
- A big influence on the Italian Renaissance and was a painter,sculptor,architect,inventory, and mathematician
- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities,which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry,moral philosophy,and history.
- worldly.
- Press A machine for printing text or pictures.
- a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- an accomplished painter,sculptor and architect,was another master of the High Renaissance.
- council of the city between Germany and Italy.
- release from all or part of the punishment for sin
- Calvin publisher of the Institutes of the Christian Religion.
17 Clues: worldly. • The medici took control of the city. • began the reformation in early 1500's • Henry VIII He made it where he can remarry • Press A machine for printing text or pictures. • council of the city between Germany and Italy. • release from all or part of the punishment for sin • Painted Virgin Marry and was one of Italy's best painters. • ...
Revolutions 2021-10-13
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- This word is closely tied to the Renaissance
- The Renaissance took place where?
- Who did Martin Luther get mad out for selling indulgences. (No spaces)
- Reformation split the Catholic Church?
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- who created the Printing Press?
- What invention during this time period is known for spreading cultural diffusion? (No Spaces)
- who is known as Mr. Renaissance?(No Spaces)
- Who wrote the 95 theses?(No spaces)
- The protestant reformation and the Renaissance, are examples of what?
9 Clues: who created the Printing Press? • The Renaissance took place where? • Who wrote the 95 theses?(No spaces) • Reformation split the Catholic Church? • who is known as Mr. Renaissance?(No Spaces) • This word is closely tied to the Renaissance • The protestant reformation and the Renaissance, are examples of what? • ...
Harlem Renaissance Clue Finder 2025-02-23
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- Singer and Civil Rights Activist
- famous trumpeter and jazz musician of Harlem Renaissance
- first female vocalist to record with Duke Ellington
- Nicknamed "Lady Day"
- "And it’s just as though I have found again
- southern state where Louis Armstrong was born and jazz was invented
- opened in 1926
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- "to fling my arms wide in the face of the sun"
- city where Langston worked as a doorman
- genre of music Harlem Renaissance is most closely associated with
- Nicknamed the "Queen of Jazz"
- frequently described as a jazz dance and a member of the swing family
- opened in 1934
- name of laws created to segregate life in south and north
- name of the large movement of African Americans from southern states to Northern cities in early 20th century
- poet who wrote "Harlem" and "Return to the Sea"
- Nominated for a total of nine Grammy's
- neighborhood in New York City that was home to a cultural Renaissance of African American art in the early 20th century
- Drummer and band leader
19 Clues: opened in 1934 • opened in 1926 • Nicknamed "Lady Day" • Drummer and band leader • Nicknamed the "Queen of Jazz" • Singer and Civil Rights Activist • Nominated for a total of nine Grammy's • city where Langston worked as a doorman • "And it’s just as though I have found again • "to fling my arms wide in the face of the sun" • poet who wrote "Harlem" and "Return to the Sea" • ...
Harlem Renaissance Era 2024-01-13
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- Famous dance
- renaissance New era for African-american entertain
- blues Old soul music
- Ellington Jazz pianist
- Hanging
- interracial American organization
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- Johnson Writer and civil rights activist
- Roosevelt President
- Club Famous night club in 1920s
- York Harlem renaissance location
- dress Women fashion
- Toomer only white Poet and novelist
12 Clues: Hanging • Famous dance • Roosevelt President • Ellington Jazz pianist • dress Women fashion • blues Old soul music • interracial American organization • Club Famous night club in 1920s • York Harlem renaissance location • Toomer only white Poet and novelist • Johnson Writer and civil rights activist • ...
Renaissance/Reformation 2021-01-22
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- someone who supports artists financially
- spanish adventurers who led conquests in the Americas
- a 19th century artistic movement where writers and painters sough to show life as it is rather than how it should be
- a religion that thought salvation could be gained through faith and that priests and hierarchy had no special power
- a german who invented the printing press in the mid 1400s
- the 1st to sail around the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- concerned with worldy rather than religious leaders
- pardons for sins that were sold by the Catholic Church
- financed numerous expeditions along the west african couastline in hopes of finding gold
- a machine used for printing
- held all the power in Early Modern Europe
- led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to india,opening an important commercial sea route
- the exchange of goods and ideas between Native Americans and Europeans
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- wrote 37 plays, one being Romeo and Juliet
- a movement of defiance against the Roman Catholic Church
- the treaty that made the line of demarcation official
- believed only adults,not children, should be baptized
- famous painter who is best known for the mona lisa and the last supper
- created the 95 theses that began the reformation
- in search for a male heir, he married a series of six times
- a technique used to create three dimensions on a flat surface
- name of the churches that were formed as a result of protests against the Catholic Church
- the everyday speech of the people
- famous artist who sculpted the David
- an intellectual movement of the Italian renaissance that focused on worldy subjects rather than on religious issues
25 Clues: a machine used for printing • the everyday speech of the people • famous artist who sculpted the David • someone who supports artists financially • held all the power in Early Modern Europe • wrote 37 plays, one being Romeo and Juliet • created the 95 theses that began the reformation • concerned with worldy rather than religious leaders • ...
Renaissance/Reformation 2021-09-15
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- Excuses; false reasons
- Intellectual movement emphasizing the individual
- Settlement of dispute; both sides give in
- Property or inheritance
- Group of people with similar religious beliefs
- Declaration of a deceased person as a saint
- System of government in which priests rule
- Financial supporter
- Give up or take back
- Drawing solid objects on a 2d surface
- Everyday language of a group of people
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- Dominant social system in medieval Europe
- Officially exclude someone from Church
- Hostility due to race/politics/religion
- Descriptive of an ideal society
- Remission of sins by payment or service
- Art style consisting of realistic representations
- Far-reaching or thorough
- Divine foreordination
- Principle of separation of state from religion
20 Clues: Financial supporter • Give up or take back • Divine foreordination • Excuses; false reasons • Property or inheritance • Far-reaching or thorough • Descriptive of an ideal society • Drawing solid objects on a 2d surface • Officially exclude someone from Church • Everyday language of a group of people • Hostility due to race/politics/religion • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-02-07
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- Titian’s Venus of Urbino is significant in that it helped establish the tradition of the reclining nude, which became the given for the rest of _________ history.
- Michelangelo’s Pieta was critiqued partly for how _________. and beautiful Mary looked.
- Fra Filippo Lippi’s Madonna and Child with Two Angels reflects the Renaissance’s attitude toward a more __________ and approachable interpretation of heavenly figures.
- Greca What is the Italian term (two words) that refers to a style of painting based on Byzantine models that were popular in Italy in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
- Altarpieces in northern Europe during the Renaissance were different from their Italian counterparts in that the northern works fold closed as if they were _____________.
- What shape was a favorite of High Renaissance painters to layout their composition in?
- In Raphael’s School of Athens, the two central figures are ____________ and Aristotle.
- What is the term for a method of painting in gray monochrome, typically to imitate sculpture but can also be used as an underpainting?
- What technique helped emphasize the sensuality and soft glowing flesh in Titian’s Venus of Urbino?
- Gesu What is the name (two words) of the mother church of the Jesuits in Rome?
- Andrea Mantegna is noted for skills in creating trompe l’oeil illusions and extreme
- The development of linear perspective is generally credited to ___________?
- In da Vinci’s Last Supper, the curved pediment above the head of Christ could represent a __________.
- The Arena Chapel is innovative in the artist’s affinity for human __________ in Christian subject matter.
- The Arena Chapel was commissioned by Scrovengi to expiate the sin of _____________, which his family had committed.
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- In the Last Judgment of the Sistine Chapel, which Saint holds his own skin, a symbol of his martyrdom, and whose skin’s face is also a self-portrait of Michelangelo?
- Which word best describes Botticelli’s Birth of Venus? (Curvilinear, asymmetrical, or volumetric)
- Which artist is considered to have launched the Italian Renaissance by painting people who truly appear more 3-dimensional rather than flat?
- Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, the name for the west wind (which carries Chloris the nymph) is called ___________
- Da Vinci is known for his technique of _______________ which results in shading that has a hazy look to it.
- In the Holy Trinity fresco, who kneels towards the bottom corners?
- The 3 most vital centers of Italian art during the Renaissance were Florence, Rome, and ___________.
- Who was Botticelli’s teacher?
- Michelangelo’s sculpture, _______________, was commissioned to be placed in Old Saint Peter’s.
- Art from which area in the early 14th century had a MORE decorative look with thin, elegant figures, and drapery that flowed in ripples? (Siena or Florence)
- What artist differed from his predecessors and contemporaries in that he mistrusted the application of mathematical methods as a guarantee of beauty, instead choosing to believe that the artist’s inspired judgment could identify other pleasing proportions?
- The Entombment of Christ, by Jacopo da Pontormo, departs from High Renaissance painting in that it has exaggerated and _____________ figures.
- The word Renaissance means _____________.
- The Palazzo Rucellai was designed by __________.
- Mori What is the Latin term (two words) for an artistic or symbolic trope acting as a reminder of the inevitability of death
- Which artist’s work contains the MOST elements/influence of the “Italo-Byzantine”? (Masaccio, Giotto, or Cimabue)
- Mannerist architecture is known for its more playful style and ____________________ rhythms.
- What is the last name of the person who “started” the Protestant Reformation?
33 Clues: Who was Botticelli’s teacher? • The word Renaissance means _____________. • The Palazzo Rucellai was designed by __________. • In the Holy Trinity fresco, who kneels towards the bottom corners? • The development of linear perspective is generally credited to ___________? • What is the last name of the person who “started” the Protestant Reformation? • ...
Renaissance Review 2018-01-21
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- Sculpted first full nude since ancient Roman times.
- "Well of Moses" sculptor.
- Bamberg ______, name of equestrian statue in Bamberg Cathedral.
- Painting in which a dead tree symbolizes the cross: The __________ of Christ.
- Painted The Annunciation with a solid gold background.
- Name of artistic style which continued Byzantine characteristics through the 14th century.
- Invented as a way to draw perfectly accurate sketches of the Pantheon.
- In the trio of friends that began the Renaissance he was the painter.
- Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto.
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- Italian town in which Pisano sculpted his famous Baptistery art.
- Building on which the various guilds displayed sculptures of their patron saints.
- Cathedral on which a sculpture of the Virgin Mary is done with contrapposto.
- Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild.
- City central to the "re-birth" of art and architecture.
- First painting to use correct perspective.
- Devout student of the works of Archimedes.
- Relief sculpture on Strasbourg Cathedral: Death of the ______.
- Dome designer.
- Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta.
- Giotto's teacher.
- Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____
21 Clues: Dome designer. • Giotto's teacher. • "Well of Moses" sculptor. • Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta. • Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto. • First painting to use correct perspective. • Devout student of the works of Archimedes. • Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild. • Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____ • ...
Renaissance Review 2018-01-21
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- Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto.
- Sculpted first full nude since ancient Roman times.
- First painting to use correct perspective.
- Invented as a way to draw perfectly accurate sketches of the Pantheon.
- Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta.
- Bamberg ______, name of equestrian statue in Bamberg Cathedral.
- Giotto's teacher.
- Building on which the various guilds displayed sculptures of their patron saints.
- "Well of Moses" sculptor.
- Painting in which a dead tree symbolizes the cross: The __________ of Christ.
- Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild.
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- Painted The Annunciation with a solid gold background.
- Dome designer.
- Relief sculpture on Strasbourg Cathedral: Death of the ______.
- City central to the "re-birth" of art and architecture.
- In the trio of friends that began the Renaissance he was the painter.
- Name of artistic style which continued Byzantine characteristics through the 14th century.
- Devout student of the works of Archimedes.
- Italian town in which Pisano sculpted his famous Baptistery art.
- Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____
- Cathedral on which a sculpture of the Virgin Mary is done with contrapposto.
21 Clues: Dome designer. • Giotto's teacher. • "Well of Moses" sculptor. • Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta. • Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto. • Devout student of the works of Archimedes. • First painting to use correct perspective. • Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild. • Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____ • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Invented the Printing Press
- Authority of the Pope
- Dialect of a country
- Investing in someone
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Navigational Disk
- Romeo and Juliet
- Mass producing literature
- A Building for Worshipping
- A fatal epidemic
- A Tyrant
- Flying machines
- Non-Religious idea
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- Princess of france
- court writer and medieval author
- Centered Around the earth
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- The Vitruvian Man
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Wrote 95 theses
- Not Immortal
- Centered around the sun
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Started heliocentrism
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Dialect of a country • Investing in someone • Authority of the Pope • Started heliocentrism • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-28
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- historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer.
- a guaranteed from the pope that you were getting into heaven
- french for rebirth
- a lot of different cultures
- Mainz, germany
- what group people belong to
- national language
- worldview that is developed in western europe
- system of thought that centres on humans and their values
- he developed the ____________ theory
- she was the Duchess of Alençon
- The ordered rank in local authority.
- German Priest and professor
- short for ______ ___, referring to a way of numbering years
- the study of cosmic bodies and the belief that their movement affects on daily life.
- she served as a court writer for dukes and the french royal court.
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- Ages a period in europe starting from the fall of the roman empire to the beginning of the renaissance
- later proofed by GG
- england’s national poet
- a personal group or judgment
- Io, Ganymede, Europa, Castello
- screw press inspired
- medieval form of government.
- opposite of Heliocentric
- the point of one persons ___________ is the same as their worldview.
- a historical time period
- reforming a practice or organization
- something accepted as truth
- a city that governs itself and the country around it. Such as the Vatican.
- italian polymath
- a group of people linked by a common interest
31 Clues: Mainz, germany • italian polymath • national language • french for rebirth • later proofed by GG • screw press inspired • england’s national poet • opposite of Heliocentric • a historical time period • a lot of different cultures • what group people belong to • something accepted as truth • German Priest and professor • a personal group or judgment • medieval form of government. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Navigational Disk
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- The Vitruvian Man
- A Building for Worshipping
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Wrote 95 theses
- Centered around the sun
- Started heliocentrism
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Flying machines
- Romeo and Juliet
- Princess of france
- Authority of the Pope
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- Not Immortal
- Non-Religious idea
- A Tyrant
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Centered Around the earth
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A fatal epidemic
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Mass producing literature
- Dialect of a country
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Invented the Printing Press
- Investing in someone
- court writer and medieval author
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Dialect of a country • Investing in someone • Started heliocentrism • Authority of the Pope • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- The language of the country or city you are in.
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- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- Maker of the printing press
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- Maker of the printing press
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
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- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- The language of the country or city you are in.
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
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- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- Maker of the printing press
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- The language of the country or city you are in.
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- A country's native language
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- A person who provides financial support.
- People being ranked above one another.
- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- A receipt to heaven.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
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- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- When a society moves into a city
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- Invented the printing press.
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- Something you think is the truth
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • Created the Heliocentric theory. • When a society moves into a city • Something you think is the truth • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
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- A painting done on wet plaster
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Religious language of the country
- The importance or worth of something
- Gutenberg invented it
- Invented the Printing Press
- Martin ______
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Religious Wars
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Self _____
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
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- Being able to die
- Star Gazing
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Jesus and the Cross
- ______ of the arts
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- State of which power is held by the people
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- A different way of looking
- LEONARDO
- Perfected the Telescope
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
29 Clues: LEONARDO • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Martin ______ • Religious Wars • Being able to die • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • A traveler traveling to holy lands • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
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- system of thought that centres on hmans and their values
- the study of cosmic bodies and the belief that their movement affects daily life.
- Ages a period in europe starting from the fall of the roman empire to the beginning of the renaissance
- German Priest and professor
- what group people belong to
- Vinci italian polymath
- The ordered rank in local authority.
- Io, Ganymede, Europa, Castello
- world worldview that is developed in western europe
- reforming a practice or orgqanization
- short for ______ ___, referring to a way of numbering years
- french for rebirth
- a city that governs itself and the country around it. Such as the Vatican.
- a guaranteed from the pope that you were getting into heaven
- opposite of Heliocentric
- heleocentric theory
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- Press screw presses
- a lot of different cultures
- april 1564
- historian, politicain, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer.
- the point of one persons ___________ is the same as their worldview.
- something accepted as truth
- medieval form of government.
- Mainz, germany
- Navarre Duchess of Alençon
- later proofed by GG
- a group of people linked by a common interest
- a historical time period
- national laungauge
- a personal group or judgment
30 Clues: april 1564 • Mainz, germany • french for rebirth • national laungauge • Press screw presses • later proofed by GG • heleocentric theory • Vinci italian polymath • a historical time period • opposite of Heliocentric • Navarre Duchess of Alençon • a lot of different cultures • something accepted as truth • German Priest and professor • what group people belong to • medieval form of government. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
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- world worldview that is developed in western europe
- medieval form of government.
- national laungauge
- Pizan Republic of Venice to Poissy France
- a historical time period
- historian, politicain, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer.
- french for rebirth
- Io, Ganymede, Europa, Castello
- a lot of different cultures
- short for ______ ___, referring to a way of numbering years
- Mainz, germany
- a city that governs itself and the country around it. Such as the Vatican.
- later proofed by GG
- The ordered rank in local authority.
- april 1564
- what group people belong to
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- system of thought that centres on hmans and their values
- heleocentric theory
- opposite of Heliocentric
- reforming a practice or orgqanization
- German Priest and professor
- a personal group or judgment
- the point of one persons ___________ is the same as their worldview.
- a guaranteed from the pope that you were getting into heaven
- Ages a period in europe starting from the fall of the roman empire to the beginning of the renaissance
- a group of people linked by a common interest
- screw presses
- something accepted as truth
- Vinci italian polymath
- Navarre Duchess of Alençon
- the study of cosmic bodies and the belief that their movement affects daily life.
31 Clues: april 1564 • screw presses • Mainz, germany • national laungauge • french for rebirth • heleocentric theory • later proofed by GG • Vinci italian polymath • opposite of Heliocentric • a historical time period • Navarre Duchess of Alençon • German Priest and professor • a lot of different cultures • something accepted as truth • what group people belong to • medieval form of government. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
Across
- Ages a period in europe starting from the fall of the roman empire to the beginning of the renaissance
- Io, Ganymede, Europa, Castello
- something accepted as truth
- screw presses
- Navarre Duchess of Alençon
- national laungauge
- heleocentric theory
- a historical time period
- april 1564
- a group of people linked by a common interest
- later proofed by GG
- medieval form of government.
- system of thought that centres on hmans and their values
- the study of cosmic bodies and the belief that their movement affects daily life.
- opposite of Heliocentric
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- french for rebirth
- The ordered rank in local authority.
- the point of one persons ___________ is the same as their worldview.
- a lot of different cultures
- a city that governs itself and the country around it. Such as the Vatican.
- Mainz, germany
- Vinci italian polymath
- short for ______ ___, referring to a way of numbering years
- historian, politicain, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer.
- a guaranteed from the pope that you were getting into heaven
- what group people belong to
- reforming a practice or orgqanization
- Pizan Republic of Venice to Poissy France
- German Priest and professor
- a personal group or judgment
- world worldview that is developed in western europe
31 Clues: april 1564 • screw presses • Mainz, germany • french for rebirth • national laungauge • heleocentric theory • later proofed by GG • Vinci italian polymath • a historical time period • opposite of Heliocentric • Navarre Duchess of Alençon • a lot of different cultures • something accepted as truth • what group people belong to • German Priest and professor • medieval form of government. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
Across
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- A group made by the merchant class
- Not Immortal
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- An Oppressor
- Centered Around the earth
- Godfathers of the...
- Ruling Class
- Medieval investors
- A small body with political power
- A Religious Journeyman
- Centered around the sun
- Flying machines
- Romeo and Juliet
- The Welfare of Humans
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- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- The Black Plague
- Wrote 95 theses
- press Mass producing literature
- Non-Religous
- Dialect of a country
- Inventor from Mainz
- A Building for Worshipping
- Luther attempting to change the church
- A Ticket to Heaven
- Navigational Disk
- Started heliocentrism
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Princess of France
- court writer and medieval author
- The Ruling body
32 Clues: Non-Religous • Not Immortal • An Oppressor • Ruling Class • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • The Ruling body • The Black Plague • Romeo and Juliet • Navigational Disk • A Ticket to Heaven • Medieval investors • Princess of France • Inventor from Mainz • Dialect of a country • Godfathers of the... • Started heliocentrism • The Welfare of Humans • A Religious Journeyman • Centered around the sun • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
Across
- christianity, these people sometimes controlled banks because they could charge interest. They had different holidays such as Purim, Rosh Hashanah, and Hanukkah.
- the man who remade the entire idea around religion. He had 95 theses.
- Re-birth of art, architecture, literature and knowledge. What the time period is called.
- he was the first man to come up with the theory of heliocentricity
- a form of painting that hit its peak during the renaissance that uses watercolour on wet plaster. Fun fact: it didn't work in venice because it was too damp
- the church had ___________ over the people up until, and somewhat during the renaissance
- More people move out of the countryside and into Florence, Naples, Rome and other cities.
- a person who pays you do make art, a great target for a scam artist
- martin luther was one of the biggest things that caused the ___________ of the protestant christian church
- the way of ruling that would happen if savonarola's way of leading was mixed with the medicis way of ruling. Ruling forcibly.
- Painting and art to reflect people as they actually were. No more monster people. They actually looked real and could now interact with each other in the art.
- Come along with me, let’s go stake our claim to Jerusalem. It’s pretty much a suicide mission though.
- he helped to prove the theory of heliocentricity, and his name is repeatedly screamed in bohemian rhapsody
- Gutenberg published many books in these native languages.
- Ages The time that was before the renaissance. The lack of art, literature and knowledge was fairly depressing.
- You know, the artist who took the world apart to see how it worked? Bonus clue: he created the Vitruvian man.
- A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola
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- press Movable metal type onto metal plates go onto this machine to print materials that spread knowledge throughout Europe.
- The black plague was one of these, killing ⅔ of the european population.
- To be or not to be, that is the question.
- A planetary system that orbits around the sun.
- a religion that has a holiday at the same time as christmas called hanukkah. A dictator once killed 6 million of them
- a system of government that was in power before the renaissance during the middle ages. A select few people were in charge.
- The base of the Feudal system was based of lots of peasants and these people. That is, until the black plague killed a bunch of them.
- Invented by people in the islamic empire, this device helps people measure distances between stars and planets.
- Moral beliefs, what you do based on these things that are important to you.
- Year 0 would be the first year in this. Before this time, we write things as BC or BCE.
- German person who helped bring knowledge and understandable bibles to people everywhere with his invention.
28 Clues: To be or not to be, that is the question. • A planetary system that orbits around the sun. • A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola • Gutenberg published many books in these native languages. • he was the first man to come up with the theory of heliocentricity • a person who pays you do make art, a great target for a scam artist • ...
The Renaissance 2014-02-02
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- the title for the political leader of Venice
- the language spoken in Mass
- an emphasis on dignity and worth of the individual
- founder of Calvinism
- mother of Elizabeth I of England
- new style of art and architecture; stressed emotion
- famous artist known for the Sistine Chapel
- set out to reform the Church and stem Protestantism
- God determines the fate of every person
- another word for French castle
- Swiss city run by theocracy
- another word for humanities (Latin)
- present-day Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
- Swiss priest who led a Protestant movement
- certificates sold to reduce or cancel punishments for sin
- signed the Peace of Augsburg
- another word for callings
- German monk who nailed 95 theses to the church door
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- theological school
- wrote 'The Prince'
- the intellectual movement focused on secular beliefs
- founder of the Jesuits
- daughter of Catherine of Aragon
- Italian city under the rule of Lorenzo de' Medici
- the name of the Italian political leaders
- best-known English playwright
- divorced wife of Henry VIII
- Christian humanist who studied Greek and Hebrew
- King who had a quarrel with the pope over divorce
- teaching that one must believe by faith alone
- church-run state
- hired soldiers
- church court set up to stamp out heresy
- France's most popular Renaissance author
- pope who rebuilt St. Peter's basilica
- the new Protestant groups in western Europe
- painted the Mona Lisa
- Spanish nun who supporter Catholic teachings
- city where the council of bishops was called into order
- the society of Jesus
40 Clues: hired soldiers • church-run state • theological school • wrote 'The Prince' • founder of Calvinism • the society of Jesus • painted the Mona Lisa • founder of the Jesuits • another word for callings • the language spoken in Mass • divorced wife of Henry VIII • Swiss city run by theocracy • signed the Peace of Augsburg • best-known English playwright • another word for French castle • ...
The Renaissance 2015-03-11
Across
- the statue of _____(5)
- painted on wet plaster(6)
- A famous dutch artist(14)
- discovered how blood was pumped around the body(14)
- invented the printing press(19)
- invented printing press in England (14)
- country in which renaissance started (5)
- famous church(14)
- fourteen lined poem(6)
- type of book(10)
- style used in painting(7)
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- famous sculptor(9)
- famous artist(15)
- name of chapter(11)
- technique used to create books(14)
- A famous sculptor(13)
- most famous portrait(9)
- style used in painting(11)
- famous play writer(10)
- discovered the earth revolved around the sun(10)
- study of the body(8)
- look closer (7)
22 Clues: look closer (7) • type of book(10) • famous artist(15) • famous church(14) • famous sculptor(9) • name of chapter(11) • study of the body(8) • A famous sculptor(13) • the statue of _____(5) • famous play writer(10) • fourteen lined poem(6) • most famous portrait(9) • painted on wet plaster(6) • A famous dutch artist(14) • style used in painting(7) • style used in painting(11) • ...
The Renaissance 2015-11-19
Across
- a German friar, priest, professor of theology
- Was a queen
- Was an Italian sculptor
- Archbishop of Canterbury
- Was an Italian polymath
- formulated the laws of motion as well as universal gravitation
- John
- He had many jobs one being a theologian
- often called the "Father of Humanism"
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- English poet
- A printmaker and theorist of the German Renaissance
- Was a German blacksmith
- King of England from 1509 until 1547
- She was the only child of Henry VIII
- Some called him the founder of modern political science
- First name Baldassare
- Dies at the age of 37
- Was a ruler of the Spanish Empire from 1516
- Was known as a English lawyer
- A mathematician who played a major role in the scientific revolution
20 Clues: John • Was a queen • English poet • First name Baldassare • Dies at the age of 37 • Was a German blacksmith • Was an Italian sculptor • Was an Italian polymath • Archbishop of Canterbury • Was known as a English lawyer • King of England from 1509 until 1547 • She was the only child of Henry VIII • often called the "Father of Humanism" • He had many jobs one being a theologian • ...
The Renaissance 2015-05-11
Across
- a class of 12th-13th century poets
- published Greek edition of the New Testament
- distinguishable by religion and nationality; distinguished by skin color today
- thought of as a disrespectful artists
- revived roman law through his teachings at university of Bologna
- calf skin sometimes used for paper
- the spread of information with the intent to influence people
- sometimes commissioned by patrons
- Queen _____ showed women possessed qualities such as bravery and stamina
- press the reason the impacts of Erasmus' ideas spread quicker than Petrarch's
- artist who was originally a goldsmith
- architecture especially known for their pointed arches and flying buttresses
- an example of this is men earning more than women for the same amount of work
- sometimes _____ were painted next to their owners in pictures to complement their fair
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- dubbed "queen of science"
- developed from buildings constructed during Charlemagne's reign
- ideas stated "better to be feared prince than loved"
- wrote famous book Utopia
- pride from uniting against the same obstacle
- only form of instruction in rural areas (pre universities)
- the age of exploration began here
- originally a goldsmith who invented printing press
- atop many catholic cathedrals
- ability to shape the world around you according to will
- paid artists to commission an art piece
25 Clues: wrote famous book Utopia • dubbed "queen of science" • atop many catholic cathedrals • the age of exploration began here • sometimes commissioned by patrons • a class of 12th-13th century poets • calf skin sometimes used for paper • thought of as a disrespectful artists • artist who was originally a goldsmith • paid artists to commission an art piece • ...
The Renaissance 2023-10-23
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- the state of being made to live outside of a place as a form of punishment.
- a person who prepares and sells medicine.
- describing an object that has depthas well as width and height, especially a painting that appears not to be flat.
- the shape of something.
- a book or document written by hand
- the tactful management of relationships between two or more parties or countries
- to formally ask for the creation of something, as in a building or a painting.
- to come up with an idea, plan, or invention
- a person who studies or teaches the humanities.
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- the skill of using words effectively in speaking or writing
- a technique used to make something that is flat appear to have depth, in addition to height and width
- the quality of being realistic, or true to life
- a part of a church used for carrying out the purifying ritual of baptism.
- unlikely to go through changes
- income
- class a social class made up of wealthy and powerful merchants.
- the buying and selling of goods and services
- something that is inherited by one person or group from an older person or group.
- a person who builds or works with brick or stone
- a person who gives money or other support to someone, such as an artist
- literature the works of ancient Greek and Roman writers
- a public speech
- a person who specializes in a specific academic subject; an expert
23 Clues: income • a public speech • the shape of something. • unlikely to go through changes • a book or document written by hand • a person who prepares and sells medicine. • to come up with an idea, plan, or invention • the buying and selling of goods and services • the quality of being realistic, or true to life • a person who studies or teaches the humanities. • ...
renaissance vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or art.
- arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- city, capital of Firenze provincia (province) and Toscana (Tuscany) regione (region), central Italy. The city,
- made the mona lisa
- a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail.
- sculptural relief in which the projection from the surrounding surface is slight and no part of the modeled form is undercut;
- a building used for public Christian worship.
- was one of greatest Italian Renaissance artists, noted especially for his sculptures in marble, bronze, and wood.
- a small building for Christian worship, typically one attached to an institution or private house.
- the following of ancient Greek or Roman principles and style in art and literature, generally associated with harmony, restraint, and adherence to recognized standards of form and craftsmanship, especially from the Renaissance to the 18th century.
- the art of making three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- the support given by a patron.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
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- the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.
- 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 made by
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- is known for having designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- city that sounds like freedo
- he action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.
- the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.
- the technique of allowing tones and colors to shade gradually into one another, producing softened outlines or hazy forms.
26 Clues: made the mona lisa • city that sounds like freedo • the support given by a patron. • a building used for public Christian worship. • the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting. • a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall. • the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant. • ...
Renaissance Terms 2023-12-01
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- Someone who writes plays
- An art piece on a person
- The highest point of success
- A peak period in history
- A period of time where one is at their strongest, successful and active
- An art piece behind an altar in church or the cathedral
- A three folded art piece
- An artistic technique used to depict objects as closer or further away from each other
- A period of a thousand years
- Honor and notoriety from large achievements
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- A person or group that pays for artists works
- Someone learning a skill or craft by a skilled person
- A kind of jacket worn during the renaissance by men
- An event where some people split from the Catholic church
- A form of dance with grace and developed during the renaissance
- When something is at it's most powerful
- A painting technique with wet plaster
- A type of philosophy based on the value of human thoughts
- A painting order for an artist
- A small stringed instrument similar to the guitar
- Leader of the Catholic church
- An artstyle aiming to depict real life
- An association based on a craft, with controlled quality of work
23 Clues: Someone who writes plays • An art piece on a person • A peak period in history • A three folded art piece • The highest point of success • A period of a thousand years • Leader of the Catholic church • A painting order for an artist • A painting technique with wet plaster • An artstyle aiming to depict real life • When something is at it's most powerful • ...
Renaissance Europe 2024-02-29
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- Italian poet; he was an important figure in the rediscovery of Greek and Latin literature
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)
- A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance
- Italian political philosopher and statesman; he wrote The Prince, which advised rulers to separate morals from politics
- Machine used for printing
- Period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- The study of the nature of God and religious belief
- A 16th century movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of Christian churches that rejected the pope's authority
- Declared invalid by Church laws
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- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- To officially exclude someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church
- A high regard for the classical period
- Pardons issued by the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church that could reduce a soul's time in purgatory
- A government ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority
- Someone who supports or champions something
- Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- Members of a Catholic religious order; the society of Jesus founded by Ignatius of Loyola
- A member of a Protestant church governed by presbyters (elders) and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
- A member of a Protestant group that believed in baptizing only those persons who were old to decide to be Christian
20 Clues: Machine used for printing • Declared invalid by Church laws • A high regard for the classical period • Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • Someone who supports or champions something • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • The study of the nature of God and religious belief • Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person • ...
The Renaissance 2024-04-10
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- a person who supports an artist with money
- a painting done in wet plaster on a wall
- a person born with special skills that make them different from ordinary people
- having little knowledge or education
- a small church
- “rebirth”; a period that focused on expanding creative thoughts and ideas
- a 14-line poem about one idea
- a person who carves statues
- a drawing of a person
- the home of the Pope
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- a person who hires someone else to work for him/her
- a teacher who teacher one person at a time
- a person who draws plans for buildings
- having nothing to do with religion
- am belief that human actions, ideas and works are important
- funny; causing laughter
- the people who lead a religion
- a fight by people against a government
- to kill someone for a crime
- the act of making something; the making of the world
20 Clues: a small church • the home of the Pope • a drawing of a person • funny; causing laughter • to kill someone for a crime • a person who carves statues • a 14-line poem about one idea • the people who lead a religion • having nothing to do with religion • having little knowledge or education • a person who draws plans for buildings • a fight by people against a government • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2024-03-12
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- Langston's death
- Were did Langston liv in 1920
- Harlem's location
- Where was Langston born
- Jacob death
- Jacob birth
- James career
- Were Jacob die
- Harlem's culture
- Jacob career
- Harlem's specialty
- Florence born
- Why did people move to Harlem
- where was James born
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- where is James death
- where Jacob born
- James death
- James death
- Langston born
- Where did Florence die
- Florence was famous for
- Langston's career
- Harlem famous for
- Where was Florence born
- Florence death
25 Clues: James death • James death • Jacob death • Jacob birth • James career • Jacob career • Langston born • Florence born • Were Jacob die • Florence death • Langston's death • where Jacob born • Harlem's culture • Harlem's location • Langston's career • Harlem famous for • Harlem's specialty • where is James death • where was James born • Where did Florence die • Florence was famous for • Where was Langston born • ...
Music Renaissance 2024-03-28
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- PEOPLE WHO SURVIVE
- PEOPLE WHO BELEIVE IN GOD
- INEXPERIENCE
- PEPLE WHO LIVE IN EUROPE
- SO OLD
- ONE OF THE DIRECTIONS
- a story or an account of a series of events
- PLACE WHERE ROMAN LIVE
- A LAND MASS SMALLER THAN STATES
- a person who helps take control of an area or a country that is not their own
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- INDIVIDUAL
- SOMETHING WE DO ON SKETCH BOOK
- people or things belong to the country in which they are found
- PEOPLE OF ROME
- BEHAVE
- PLACE WHICH IS FAMOUS FOR The Acropolis, Athens
- A pointed arch, ogival arch, or Gothic arch is an arch with a pointed crown meet at an angle at the top of the arch.
- A COUNTRY IN WHICH PIZZA IS VERY FAMOUS
- CULTURE
- PERSON NAME STARTING FROM M
20 Clues: BEHAVE • SO OLD • CULTURE • INDIVIDUAL • INEXPERIENCE • PEOPLE OF ROME • PEOPLE WHO SURVIVE • ONE OF THE DIRECTIONS • PLACE WHERE ROMAN LIVE • PEPLE WHO LIVE IN EUROPE • PEOPLE WHO BELEIVE IN GOD • PERSON NAME STARTING FROM M • SOMETHING WE DO ON SKETCH BOOK • A LAND MASS SMALLER THAN STATES • A COUNTRY IN WHICH PIZZA IS VERY FAMOUS • a story or an account of a series of events • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
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- Siya ay isang Italyano na pintor ng Early Renaissance na kilala sa kanyang mga painting na "The Birth of Venus" at "Primavera."
- Siya ay isang makatang Italyano na kilala sa kanyang epikong tula na "The Divine Comedy."
- Siya ay isang Espanyol na manunulat na kilala sa kanyang nobelang "Don Quixote".
- Siya ay isang Italyano na artista, imbentor, at polymath na ipinanganak noong Abril 15, 1452.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na pintor at arkitekto ng High Renaissance period.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na diplomat, pilosopo, at manunulat na kilala sa kanyang aklat na “The Prince” na nagbabalangkas ng mga prinsipyo sa pamamahala.
- Siya ay isang Polish na astronomo na nagmungkahi ng teorya na ang araw, sa halip na ang lupa, ang sentro ng uniberso.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na manunulat at makata na kilala sa kanyang akda na "The Decameron."
- Siya ay isang Pranses na pilosopo, matematiko, at siyentipiko na kilala sa kanyang pariralang "Sa tingin ko, samakatuwid ako ay" at ang kanyang mga kontribusyon sa algebra at analytic geometry.
- Siya ay isang German mathematician, astronomer, at astrologo na kilala sa kanyang mga batas ng planetary motion.
- Siya ay isang Ingles na may-akda, makata, at pilosopo na pinakakilala sa kanyang akda na "The Canterbury Tales".
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- Siya ay isang English playwright at makata na malawak na itinuturing bilang isa sa mga pinakadakilang manunulat sa wikang Ingles.
- Siya ay isang English physicist, mathematician, at astronomer na kilala sa kanyang mga batas ng paggalaw at unibersal na grabitasyon.
- Siya ay isang German humanist scholar at pilosopo na nabuhay noong panahon ng Renaissance.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na estadista at pinuno ng Florentine Republic sa panahon ng Italian Renaissance.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na pisiko at astronomo na gumanap ng malaking papel sa Rebolusyong Siyentipiko.
- Siya ay isang English na makata at polemicist na kilala sa kanyang epikong tula na "Paradise Lost".
- Siya ay isang English lawyer, social philosopher, at Renaissance humanist na kilala sa kanyang aklat na "Utopia."
- Siya ay isang Italyano na iskolar at makata na nabuhay noong ika-14 na siglo.
- Siya ay isang Dutch na pilosopo, teologo, at manunulat na kilala sa kanyang aklat na "The Praise of Folly."
20 Clues: Siya ay isang Italyano na pintor at arkitekto ng High Renaissance period. • Siya ay isang Italyano na iskolar at makata na nabuhay noong ika-14 na siglo. • Siya ay isang Espanyol na manunulat na kilala sa kanyang nobelang "Don Quixote". • Siya ay isang makatang Italyano na kilala sa kanyang epikong tula na "The Divine Comedy." • ...
Renaissance Era 2022-11-02
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- An architectural feature from Ancient Greece that became popular during the Renaissance
- Defined the rights in the Social Contract Theory
- opposite of down
- People who paid for art
- studied how the planets move
- guy who started calvinism
- Where the Renaissance started
- Artist who created the Mona Lisa
- Wrote the book "The Social Contract"
- Ms.Hayes's new cat's name
- An intellectual movement centered around an interest in individual human qualities
- frozen water
- Henry VIII divorced his first wife because she wouldn't give birth to a ____
- Artist who created The School of Athens
- Your world studies teacher's last name
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- Wrote the first encyclopedia
- What Enlightenment thinkers valued in decision-making
- guy who backed up Copernicus but was convicted of heresy
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- The sale of these were what Martin Luther was upset about
- The Period of Ancient Greece and Rome
- guy who created the Social Contract Theory
- guy who created the scientific method
- created the laws of motion
- Invented the printing press
- The hierarchal class system with Kings at top
- center of the heliocentric solar system
- place to discuss ideas during the enlightenment
28 Clues: frozen water • opposite of down • Wrote the 95 Theses • People who paid for art • guy who started calvinism • Ms.Hayes's new cat's name • created the laws of motion • Invented the printing press • Wrote the first encyclopedia • studied how the planets move • Where the Renaissance started • Artist who created the Mona Lisa • Wrote the book "The Social Contract" • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2022-09-14
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- A wealthy person who supports an artist.
- Having to do with worldly, rather than religious matters.
- A system of government in which the voters elect officials to make laws & run the government.
- Form of Christianity that is mixed with both Protestantism & Roman Catholicism.
- Intellectual movement which revived (brought to life) the idea of viewing life through reason & recognizing human nature & experience.
- Christian place of worship, which is usually a cross shaped building.
- To give up one’s views or beliefs.
- The belief that money would absolve (get rid of) someone’s sins and get them into heaven.
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- A person who agrees to live with and work for another person in return that they are taught a skill or trade.
- Everyday use of speech by the people.
- An art technique that allows the artist to show objects appearing at various distances (close & far away).
- A government ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority.
- Religious belief that does not match the official teachings of the Church.
- Period of great creativity and change in Europe from the 1300s through the 1600s.
- The ideally perfect state where everyone is happy and in harmony.
- The art of using words effectively in speaking or writing.
- A person who studies and speaks or writes about a specific subject in great detail.
- Someone who represents a government in its relationships with other governments.
- Branch of Christianity that follows the teachings of Martin Luther.
- State, A region that is independently ruled by a major city.
20 Clues: To give up one’s views or beliefs. • Everyday use of speech by the people. • A wealthy person who supports an artist. • Having to do with worldly, rather than religious matters. • The art of using words effectively in speaking or writing. • State, A region that is independently ruled by a major city. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2022-09-14
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- A wealthy person who supports an artist.
- Having to do with worldly, rather than religious matters.
- A system of government in which the voters elect officials to make laws & run the government.
- Form of Christianity that is mixed with both Protestantism & Roman Catholicism.
- Intellectual movement which revived (brought to life) the idea of viewing life through reason & recognizing human nature & experience.
- Christian place of worship, which is usually a cross shaped building.
- To give up one’s views or beliefs.
- The belief that money would absolve (get rid of) someone’s sins and get them into heaven.
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- A person who agrees to live with and work for another person in return that they are taught a skill or trade.
- Everyday use of speech by the people.
- An art technique that allows the artist to show objects appearing at various distances (close & far away).
- A government ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority.
- Religious belief that does not match the official teachings of the Church.
- Period of great creativity and change in Europe from the 1300s through the 1600s.
- The ideally perfect state where everyone is happy and in harmony.
- The art of using words effectively in speaking or writing.
- A person who studies and speaks or writes about a specific subject in great detail.
- Someone who represents a government in its relationships with other governments.
- Branch of Christianity that follows the teachings of Martin Luther.
- State, A region that is independently ruled by a major city.
20 Clues: To give up one’s views or beliefs. • Everyday use of speech by the people. • A wealthy person who supports an artist. • Having to do with worldly, rather than religious matters. • The art of using words effectively in speaking or writing. • State, A region that is independently ruled by a major city. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2023-09-11
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- sculptor that made realistic sculptures
- known for using realism in his paintings
- painter, sculpture, inventor, and scientists
- emphasis on a person instead of a group
- death illness that killed tons of people
- belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- means worldly rather than spiritually and concerned with the here and now
- idea that god long ago determined who will gain salvation
- a member of a christian church
- everyday language of people in a region or country
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- painter who painted the ceiling in the Sistine chapel
- imaginary land
- European history time period
- the center of the Italian renaissance
- polish astronomer who proposed the sun-centered model of the universe
- religious teachings based on the ideas of the former reformer john Calvin
- religious belief that is contrary to the official teachings of the church
- when wealthy people give money to artists
- a pardon releasing someone from the punishments due for a sin
- astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory
- government ruled by religious leader
- movement that focuses on human achievement
- members of the society of jesus
- to cancel or set aside
- artist technique that makes flat surfaces look 3d
- to reform
- A Humanist writer who wrote sonnets about a mysterious woman named Laura who was his ideal
- place where a king or queen has central power
- give up one’s views or beliefs
- He was a Christian Humanist who wrote the book "Utopia", the book was about an imaginary land where greed, corruption and war have been weeded out
30 Clues: to reform • imaginary land • to cancel or set aside • European history time period • a member of a christian church • give up one’s views or beliefs • members of the society of jesus • government ruled by religious leader • the center of the Italian renaissance • sculptor that made realistic sculptures • emphasis on a person instead of a group • ...
The Renaissance 2023-08-28
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- "no place"
- a split in the Catholic Church where a new type of Christianity called Protestantism was born
- humanist and poet
- used a realistic style when depicting the human body
- develops printing press
- a way to show 3D on a canvas
- a rediscovery of learning that produced many great works of art and literature
- excels in many fields: the classics, art, politics, combat
- classical form in sculpture
- woman writer with great influence
- crusades spur trade
- banking family, the Medici, controls Florence
- European society was revitalized
- an explosion of creativity, in art, writing, and thought
- author of political guidebook
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- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- upper-class, educated in classics, charming
- in 1143, Rome became a self-governing city with a republican constitution
- famous for his use of perspective
- a financial support of artists
- renaissance society was secular
- often regarded as the greatest
- Italy remained politically fragmated
- rebirth of the art, architecture, and literature of Classical antiquity
- independent city-states until the 1130's
- grew into international powerhouse
- best know for the Decameron
- western Europeans learn how to make paper
- became a center of manufacturing
- wordly
30 Clues: wordly • "no place" • humanist and poet • crusades spur trade • develops printing press • classical form in sculpture • best know for the Decameron • a way to show 3D on a canvas • author of political guidebook • a financial support of artists • often regarded as the greatest • renaissance society was secular • European society was revitalized • became a center of manufacturing • ...
The Renaissance 2023-08-28
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- A 16th century movement leading to the founding of Christian churches that rejected the popes authority
- Started in the 14th century and ended in the 17th
- know classics and be charming but not seek fame or make art but inspire it
- Promoting human accomplishment over religion accomplishment
- a smooth bore rifle that was a bigger version of the harquebus
- Member of a Christian Church founded on the principals of reformation
- used to observe objects that are far away
- A major financial and maritime power
- Invented the printing press and mass produced books
- painted "The School of Athens"
- an expert in many fields, like poetry, arts, dancing, and fighting.
- Member of the Protestant Church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
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- Wrote plays including Romeo and Juliet, Hamelet, and King Lear
- an art technique that shows a 3d space on a 2d painting
- allowed books and texts to be made fast and accurately
- Famous for using perspective in his paintings, he covered the walls of Pope Julius II's Library with paintings
- A government ruled by a religious leader
- One of Europe's economic and political powers due to it's rich agriculture
- Wrote "The Prince"
- Italian City state that dominated the trading industry
- supported and commissioned artists.
- Sculptor, Painter, and architect, painted the Sistine Chapel
- used to observe objects that are small
- Emphasis on a person as an individual rather than part of a group
- More focused on the physical world over religion
- Famous for painting paintings that were almost photographic in detail
- Skill full at portraying large numbers of people in a realistic manner
- Painter, sculptor, architect, theorist, and engineer
- Christian Humanist who wrote the book "Utopia"
- an imaginary land described by Thomas More as the ideal place
- famous for making sculptors realistic, made the statue of David
31 Clues: Wrote "The Prince" • painted "The School of Athens" • supported and commissioned artists. • A major financial and maritime power • used to observe objects that are small • A government ruled by a religious leader • used to observe objects that are far away • Christian Humanist who wrote the book "Utopia" • More focused on the physical world over religion • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-06
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- African-American Poet and Activist known for the poem, "I, Too"
- William Edward Burghardt __ ____ was an American sociologist, socialist, historian, and civil rights activist
- Name for the mass movement of African-Americans moving to the North from the South
- African American entertainer, activist, and World War II spy who is often regarded as the first Black superstar
- Civil Rights organization that works to ensure the rights of African Americans
- This time were full of cultural revival, and dang it was roaring!
- French word that means, "Rebirth"
- African-American professional boxer that was the first black man to become the heavyweight champion
- Jamaican Activist and founder of the UNIA
- African-American Trumpeter and Vocalist known for singing "What A Wonderful World"
- Named after a harbor city in South Carolina
- African-American visual artist famous for his colorful chronicling of the African-American experience in Chicago
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- 20th Century Dance that was used for Ragtime songs
- Association that was used to improve African-Americans rights
- 20th Century Night-Club in New York City
- Neighborhood in New York that many African-Americans moved to
- African-American blues and jazz singer known as the, "Empress of the Blues"
- This was used by African-Americans to travel up north without hassle
- African-American painter and illustrator that was known for art that addressed social issues around race and segregation
- African-American pianist and composer known for the song, "Take the A Train"
- Laws set to put African-Americans down, named after a character
- African-American Photographer known for their pictures of black New Yorkers
- Style of music that was usually done by African-Americans
- Approximate number of African-Americans moving up north for a better life
- African-American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 olympics
- African-American sculptor that fought poverty, racism and sexism and ran a studio that she taught at
- This war triggered a mass movement of African-Americans moving North
27 Clues: French word that means, "Rebirth" • 20th Century Night-Club in New York City • Jamaican Activist and founder of the UNIA • Named after a harbor city in South Carolina • 20th Century Dance that was used for Ragtime songs • Style of music that was usually done by African-Americans • Association that was used to improve African-Americans rights • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2024-10-05
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- past form of "think"
- past form of "can't"
- "pendant" in English
- well-known, that many people know
- alors que
- opposite of "for"
- "qui" pour choses
- separation of Black and white people
- synonym of workers
- a thinker
- be ______ of Manhattan
- a job ___
- _____ jobs : petits boulots
- opposite of "agree"
- past form of "bring"
- ______ were: il y avait (pluriel)
- with no education, illiterate
- _________ as intellectuals
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- à cause de
- clothes worn by men
- not enough, absence of
- a type of book
- with no job
- Harlem is one in Manhattan
- past form of "leave"
- Black people _______ in Harlem
- emeute in English
- person who fights for a cause
- past form of "wear"
- past form of "write"
- Langston Hughes wrote it
- appear, develop
- ________ a living: gagner sa vie
- _____ to: devoir
- past plural form of "be" in the past
- assez, suffisamment
36 Clues: alors que • a thinker • a job ___ • à cause de • with no job • a type of book • appear, develop • _____ to: devoir • emeute in English • opposite of "for" • "qui" pour choses • synonym of workers • clothes worn by men • past form of "wear" • opposite of "agree" • assez, suffisamment • past form of "think" • past form of "can't" • "pendant" in English • past form of "leave" • past form of "write" • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-01-13
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- Art which is realistic
- Head of Catholic Church
- The conflict where there were rival Popes
- System where people got land by people of higher ranks in return for labor
- Belief that the Pope has supreme authority
- Round roof
- Governing the hierarchy and administration of Church
- laborer
- Person who gives financial support
- Emphasizes the individual and social potential
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- Machine which text and images are printed with
- Importance of oneself
- Religious movement
- Infection that killed many Europeans
- Allow themselves to enjoy something
- Revival of art and literature
- Dictates no official religion of a state
- To banish someone from their Church
- Large house
- Person with high social class or political status
20 Clues: laborer • Round roof • Large house • Religious movement • Importance of oneself • Art which is realistic • Head of Catholic Church • Revival of art and literature • Person who gives financial support • Allow themselves to enjoy something • To banish someone from their Church • Infection that killed many Europeans • Dictates no official religion of a state • ...
Renaissance Art 2024-12-12
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- Religious image.
- Art city.
- Person's likeness.
- Virgin Mary.
- Artist's board.
- Art show.
- Tile artwork.
- Mona Lisa.
- Art repair.
- Preliminary drawing.
- Painter's tool.
- Art style.
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- Three-dimensional art.
- Sculptor.
- Venice art.
- Sistine Chapel.
- Focus on humans.
- Representing ideas.
- Art supporter.
- School of Athens.
- Light and shadow.
- Painting surface.
- Wall painting.
- Depth technique.
24 Clues: Sculptor. • Art city. • Art show. • Mona Lisa. • Art style. • Venice art. • Art repair. • Virgin Mary. • Tile artwork. • Art supporter. • Wall painting. • Sistine Chapel. • Artist's board. • Painter's tool. • Focus on humans. • Religious image. • Depth technique. • School of Athens. • Light and shadow. • Painting surface. • Person's likeness. • Representing ideas. • Preliminary drawing. • Three-dimensional art.
Renaissance Exploration 2025-01-26
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- - Tawag sa paggalugad ng mga Europeo sa mga bagong lupain.
- - Lupang sinakop at pinamunuan ng isang dayuhang bansa.
- - Sasakyang pandagat na ginamit sa panahon ng eksplorasyon.
- MAGELLAN - Manlalakbay na unang nakaikot sa mundo.
- - Mahalagang produkto mula sa Asya na ginagamit sa pagluluto at pagpepreserba ng pagkain.
- - Pangunahing motibasyon ng eksplorasyon—paghahanap ng ginto at pilak.
- - Ginamit ng mga manlalayag upang matukoy ang direksyon.
- - Relihiyong nais ipalaganap ng mga Europeo sa mga bagong lupain.
- - Kasanayan sa paglalayag at pagtukoy ng direksyon sa karagatan.
- - Proseso ng mas malawak na ugnayan ng mga bansa sa buong mundo.
- - Palitan ng produkto at yaman sa pagitan ng mga bansa.
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- ROAD - Ruta ng kalakalan sa pagitan ng Asya at Europa.
- - Tawag sa mga Espanyol na sumakop sa mga lupain sa America.
- - Bansang nanguna sa eksplorasyon sa ilalim ni Prince Henry the Navigator.
- - Panahon ng muling pagsilang ng sining, agham, at kaalaman sa Europa.
- - Matibay na bakal na ginagamit upang ipirmi ang barko sa isang lugar.
- POLO - Isang Venetian na naglakbay sa Asya at nag-ulat tungkol sa China.
- - Instrumentong ginamit sa paglalayag upang malaman ang latitude.
- - Bansang sumuporta sa paglalayag ni Ferdinand Magellan.
- - Sasakyang pandagat na ginamit ng mga Portuges at Espanyol sa eksplorasyon.
20 Clues: MAGELLAN - Manlalakbay na unang nakaikot sa mundo. • ROAD - Ruta ng kalakalan sa pagitan ng Asya at Europa. • - Lupang sinakop at pinamunuan ng isang dayuhang bansa. • - Palitan ng produkto at yaman sa pagitan ng mga bansa. • - Ginamit ng mga manlalayag upang matukoy ang direksyon. • - Bansang sumuporta sa paglalayag ni Ferdinand Magellan. • ...
Reformation & Renaissance 2024-12-18
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- The Act of Supremacy made the _____, not the Pope, head of the Church of England.
- A major city in the Papal States
- Michelangelo created this
- This nation or empire had areas that were Calvinist, Lutheran, and Catholic.
- This was when the Catholic Church made laws like giving the Bible and Pope equal authority, banning indulgences, and burning offensive books
- The term for a non-Catholic Christian. Includes,
- The author of the Prince; gave advice to Italian rulers on maintaining power
- This queen turned England back to Protestantism
- The Catholic nation that started the Inquisition
- This was promoted by Calvin. It is when
- Queen Elizabeth I was an example; someone who sponsors artists, musicians, etc
- Something that you can pay for to get your sins forgiven. Basically the idea that you can pay your way into heaven
- Focused on understanding the human potential, promoted equality, wanted reforms
- A major city in England
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- Not able to read or write
- The person who started the Anglican Church
- The ______ Reformation was a response to the Protestant Reformation. It wanted to reform the Church to keep Catholics loyal.
- The title of Thomas More's book that looked to describe the perfect world
- This allowed for the local princes of the Holy Roman Empire to decide which religion the state would follow
- This is the opposite of a very religious person
- A time of religious reform
- Very religious or holy
- Leonardo da Vinci painted this
- A major Calvinist city; inspired John Knox to bring Calvinism to Scotland
- This invention led to the increase in literacy as well as the spread of Luther's ideas
- The person who wrote the Institute of the Christian Religion, which was a Protestant religious book
- This is considered the common language
- The only entirely Anglican nation
28 Clues: Very religious or holy • A major city in England • Not able to read or write • Michelangelo created this • A time of religious reform • Leonardo da Vinci painted this • A major city in the Papal States • The only entirely Anglican nation • This is considered the common language • This was promoted by Calvin. It is when • The person who started the Anglican Church • ...
The Renaissance 2025-09-02
30 Clues: n • a • y • t n • r y • c r • t a • e o • P o • u d • i i • o c • m s • r e • s l • n r m • h e n • f m n • e t c • p n c • r c l • e b c • r h e • e o c • n s n • a r y • q s t n • r s c e • I y t e • Press r t g r s
the renaissance 2025-09-11
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- greatest playwright
- used realistic style when depicting the human body
- allows quick and cheap book production
- a center of manufacturing
- their native language
- worldly
- humanist, poet
- painter, sculpter, inventor,scientist
- upper class, educated in classics, charming
- famous for his use of perspective
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- developed the printing press
- best known for the decameron
- intellectual movement focused on human ahcievemtns
- one of the first woman writers
- an explosion of creativity in art,writing and thought
- excels in many fields
- "no place" in greek
- flourishing independent city state until the 1130s
- a way to show three dimensions in canvas
- a financial supporter of artists
- grew into a national powerhouse
- questioned everything
22 Clues: worldly • humanist, poet • greatest playwright • "no place" in greek • excels in many fields • their native language • questioned everything • a center of manufacturing • developed the printing press • best known for the decameron • one of the first woman writers • grew into a national powerhouse • a financial supporter of artists • famous for his use of perspective • ...
Renaissance crossword 2025-09-04
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- Groups of craftsmen that women were often excluded from.
- A type of painting showing a person.
- A person who represents their country to another country.
- A source of inspiration for a creative person.
- The last name of the famous writer Veronica.
- The customs, arts, and social institutions of a nation.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Scholars who focused on human potential.
- A group of people living together in a community.
- The intelligence or understanding of a person.
- A person who is knowledgeable about many different subjects.
- A word used to describe the women's courage in the essay.
- The works of art, music, and literature.
- A society where men hold the most power.
- People who create paintings and sculptures.
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- The last name of the famous writer and scholar Vittoria.
- A famous painter who was a friend of Isabella d'Este.
- A famous artist and inventor who created the Mona Lisa.
- An art form creating a three-dimensional figure.
- The country where the Renaissance began.
- A time of cultural rebirth in Europe.
- Learned people who study a lot.
- The name of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- The last name of the famous artist Sofonisba.
- The city known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- The activities of governments or leaders.
- The Italian city where Isabella d'Este was a ruler.
- A powerful family in Florence who were famous patrons.
- The support an artist or writer receives from a wealthy person.
- The first name of the Marchesa of Mantua.
30 Clues: Learned people who study a lot. • A type of painting showing a person. • A time of cultural rebirth in Europe. • The country where the Renaissance began. • Scholars who focused on human potential. • The works of art, music, and literature. • A society where men hold the most power. • The activities of governments or leaders. • The first name of the Marchesa of Mantua. • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-30
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- My dad's ghost told me to kill my uncle, so yeah, it's complicated.
- Girl whose beauty "teaches the torches to burn bright"
- Her good name nearly ruined by a bad rumor
- Instantly regrets hiding behind the curtain
- See-thru ruler of Denmark
- Final address after which all is mended
- They stirred up trouble, and a cauldron
- Windmills are no match for me!
- His "school" had no desks-only philosophers
- The teen whose hasty decisions lead to tragedy in Verona
- Inventor who made words travel faster than horses
- Thinker who advised rulers to be feared, not loved
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- queen of peer pressure
- Sculptor who saw "David" inside the marble
- Artist who painted a lady with a secret smile
- He comes back from the dead and is ready for a seat at dinner
- Bachelor who fell for a fake-news story
- I know the sun is the center of the universe!
- Queen who drinks one cup too many
- Brunelleschi's magnificent, massive masterpiece
- His "I do" was more of an "I don't."
- Brother whose only joy is others' misery
- Short-fused Capulet with a very sharp blade
- He's the reason Literature class is so dramatic
24 Clues: queen of peer pressure • See-thru ruler of Denmark • Windmills are no match for me! • Queen who drinks one cup too many • His "I do" was more of an "I don't." • Bachelor who fell for a fake-news story • Final address after which all is mended • They stirred up trouble, and a cauldron • Brother whose only joy is others' misery • Sculptor who saw "David" inside the marble • ...
Italian Renaissance 2025-10-27
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- A painting technique of high contrast with deep, dark shadows and bright highlights
- A painting technique which blends colours but uses more vibrant, brighter colours e.g. Raphael
- Italian painter, engineer, musician, and scientist. The most versatile genius of the Renaissance, he filled notebooks with engineering and scientific observations. Creator of some of the most well known artworks in history
- Rich businessmen who financially supported artists, scientists and inventors
- Renaissance painting by Leonardo da Vinci famous for its mysterious smile
- Devised a model of the universe with the Sun at the centre, instead of the Earth
- A sense of balance and proportion in art and architecture
- An anatomically correct sketch of the human body by Leonardo da Vinci
- A painting created on fresh plaster; an example is 'The Last Supper'
- Florentine patron who supported many artists
- A religious movement which challenged the power of the Catholic Church
- system The belief that the Earth and all other planets revolve around the Sun
- A 'rebirth' of European society, art and science during the 15th and 16th centuries
- German who developed the first printing press to use moveable type
- The act of banishing a member of the Catholic Church for their contrary beliefs or sinful behaviour
- An opinion on religious doctrine which opposes the official version
- German monk who challenged the Catholic Church, leading to the Reformation
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- A painting technique allowing tones and colors to blend gradually into one another, producing a soft, hazy effect e.g. Leonardo da Vinci
- Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect, his famous works include the Sistine Chapel Ceiling and the sculptures of David and the Pieta
- The literature of ancient Greece and Rome
- Renaissance painting by Botticelli focusing on botany and Greek mythology
- A painting technique which uses changes in hues and colours to depict shadows and highlights e.g. Michelangelo
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface
- Someone who excels in many areas, including art, science, poetry, athletics and combat
- 15th century invention which revolutionized the ability to print information which in turn affected the speed of the spread of information
- An association of people engaged in a particular trade or craft for the mutual benefit of its members
- Italian city known as 'the serene republic'
- The great Cathedral of Florence most famous for its large dome designed by Brunelleschi
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Sometimes called 'the cradle of the Renaissance' because of its importance to the spread of ideas and wealth throughout Italy
- The study of human beings using reason and objectivity to understand the world
31 Clues: The literature of ancient Greece and Rome • Italian city known as 'the serene republic' • Florentine patron who supported many artists • A sense of balance and proportion in art and architecture • German who developed the first printing press to use moveable type • An opinion on religious doctrine which opposes the official version • ...
The Renaissance 2018-05-21
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- ^say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered heretical.
- ^a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- ^a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- ^the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- ^having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
- ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- ^the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account.
- method ^a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
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- ^a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.
- ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint.
- ^study of humanity
- ^an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- ^the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- ^the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others.
- ^an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- ^a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
- ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- ^the action or fact of indulging.
- ^a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
20 Clues: ^study of humanity • ^the action or fact of indulging. • ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint. • ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. • ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-12-02
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- Chi ha inventato la macchina da stampa?
- La famiglia ________ governò Firenze per i successivi 200 anni fino al 1737.
- dove è nato Leonardo Da Vinci?
- Introdotta la teoria eliocentrica
- drammaturgo inglese?
- Quale figura biblica è oggetto delle sculture di Michelangelo e Donatello?
- Chi dipinse la Cappella Sistina?
- Per cosa era famosa Venezia?
- Chi ha scritto il romanzo "Il principe" nel 1532
- In che periodo vissero Michelangelo e Leonardo Da Vinci?
- Artisti e architetti hanno studiato romani e _____ per trovare ispirazione?
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- Chi ha scoperto le lune di Giove?
- Brunelleschi era famoso per aver progettato la cupola della Cattedrale di _______
- Chi ha scolpito la "Statua equestre del Gattamelata?"
- Chi ha dipinto "la Gioconda?"
- Dove è nato Raffaello?
- Per cosa era famosa Milano?
- Il paese in cui iniziò il Rinascimento?
- Famoso per il dipinto "La scuola di Atene"
- Leonardo da Vinci è famoso per il suo dipinto di Gesù in l'____ _____
20 Clues: drammaturgo inglese? • Dove è nato Raffaello? • Per cosa era famosa Milano? • Per cosa era famosa Venezia? • Chi ha dipinto "la Gioconda?" • dove è nato Leonardo Da Vinci? • Chi dipinse la Cappella Sistina? • Chi ha scoperto le lune di Giove? • Introdotta la teoria eliocentrica • Chi ha inventato la macchina da stampa? • Il paese in cui iniziò il Rinascimento? • ...
The Renaissance 2022-02-18
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- Machiavelli has shown a realistic approach to the principals of government and statesmanship in this compendium
- William Shakespeare is known for this romantic play since this time
- 'the father of modern science'
- written by Jonathan swift
- wealthiest family in Europe
- was stated by sir issac newton in his book.
- One of the chief centers of art in the renaissance
- scholars of renaissance
- his opinion was that the sun is static.
- mother mary mourning over the death of her child jesus
- the final meal that Jesus ate with his gospels captured in a plural painting
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- inventor of the printing press
- means rebirth or revival
- wars between the Christians and the Muslims
- discovered the process of blood circulation which was a boon to the modern medical science
- a painting made by Michelangelo which is a part of the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- a great singer and musician who composed new songs
- a painting made by Leonardo da Vinci for Francesco del giocondo
- the first notable creation by Dante in Italian
- something greatly influenced by the style and pattern of ancient Greece and Rome.
- a great scientist who discovered 'carbon dioxide'
21 Clues: scholars of renaissance • means rebirth or revival • written by Jonathan swift • wealthiest family in Europe • inventor of the printing press • 'the father of modern science' • his opinion was that the sun is static. • wars between the Christians and the Muslims • was stated by sir issac newton in his book. • the first notable creation by Dante in Italian • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-02-07
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- The Arena Chapel was commissioned by Scrovengi to expiate the sin of _____________, which his family had committed.
- In Raphael’s School of Athens, the two central figures are ____________ and Aristotle.
- What is the last name of the person who “started” the Protestant Reformation?
- Gesu What is the name (two words) of the mother church of the Jesuits in Rome?
- What Italian artist was enormously popular in Northern Europe, even though he never traveled there?
- New technologies in ____________ made artists internationally popular, and more courted than ever before.
- Who was Botticelli’s teacher?
- Titian’s Venus of Urbino is significant in that it helped establish the tradition of the reclining nude, which became the given for the rest of _________ history.
- Altarpieces in northern Europe during the Renaissance were different from their Italian counterparts in that the northern works fold closed as if they were _____________.
- The prosperous commercial and _________ interests in the affluent trading towns of Flanders stimulated interest in the arts.
- What technique helped emphasize the sensuality and soft glowing flesh in Titian’s Venus of Urbino?
- In the north, religious art was deemphasized and still life, ________, landscape, and portraiture increased in popularity.
- The Entombment of Christ, by Jacopo da Pontormo, departs from High Renaissance painting in that it has exaggerated and _____________ figures.
- Northern European paintings had a fondness for depicting________ unknown in Italian art.
- During the Renaissance in Northern European paintings, typically figures are encased in the rooms they occupy, rather than being ___________ to their surroundings.
- _____ paint produces exceptionally rich colors, preserves well in wet climates, and is not quick-drying, thereby allowing artists to make changes.
- Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, the name for the west wind (which carries Chloris the nymph) is called ___________
- Mannerist architecture is known for its more playful style and ____________________ rhythms.
- Art from which area in the early 14th century had a MORE decorative look with thin, elegant figures, and drapery that flowed in ripples? (Siena or Florence)
- The word Renaissance means _____________.
- The Arena Chapel is innovative in the artist’s affinity for human __________ in Christian subject matter.
- The 3 most vital centers of Italian art during the Renaissance were Florence, Rome, and ___________.
- In da Vinci’s Last Supper, the curved pediment above the head of Christ could represent a __________.
- Mori What is the Latin term (two words) for an artistic or symbolic trope acting as a reminder of the inevitability of death
- The Palazzo Rucellai was designed by __________.
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- Fra Filippo Lippi’s Madonna and Child with Two Angels reflects the Renaissance’s attitude toward a more __________ and approachable interpretation of heavenly figures.
- Michelangelo’s sculpture, _______________, was commissioned to be placed in Old Saint Peter’s.
- Which word best describes Botticelli’s Birth of Venus? (Curvilinear, asymmetrical, or volumetric)
- What shape was a favorite of High Renaissance painters to layout their composition in?
- In Northern European Renaissance paintings, ground lines tilt up dramatically, as do table tops and virtually any flat surface. High __________ are the norm.
- In the Holy Trinity fresco, who kneels towards the bottom corners?
- What artist differed from his predecessors and contemporaries in that he mistrusted the application of mathematical methods as a guarantee of beauty, instead choosing to believe that the artist’s inspired judgment could identify other pleasing proportions?
- What is the term for a method of painting in gray monochrome, typically to imitate sculpture but can also be used as an underpainting?
- Which artist’s work contains the MOST elements/influence of the “Italo-Byzantine”? (Masaccio, Giotto, or Cimabue)
- Michelangelo’s Pieta was critiqued partly for how _________. and beautiful Mary looked.
- The Reformation caused a split within the Christian faith. Germany, Scandinavia, and the Netherlands became ________________.
- Which artist is considered to have launched the Italian Renaissance by painting people who truly appear more 3-dimensional rather than flat?
- In the Last Judgment of the Sistine Chapel, which Saint holds his own skin, a symbol of his martyrdom, and whose skin’s face is also a self-portrait of Michelangelo?
- Andrea Mantegna is noted for skills in creating trompe l’oeil illusions and extreme
- With a Protestant wave of anti-Catholic feeling came an _________ movement attacking paintings and sculptures of holy figures, which only a short while before were considered sacred.
- The first stock exchange was established in __________ in 1460.
- The development of linear perspective is generally credited to ___________?
- Greca What is the Italian term (two words) that refers to a style of painting based on Byzantine models that were popular in Italy in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
- Da Vinci is known for his technique of _______________ which results in shading that has a hazy look to it.
- Northern European artists were heavily influenced by __________ Gothic painting, a courtly elegant art form, begun by Italian artists such as Simone Martini in the fourteenth century.
- Although __________ can be seen in virtually any work of art in any historical period, it seems to be particularly a part of the fabric of Northern European painting.
46 Clues: Who was Botticelli’s teacher? • The word Renaissance means _____________. • The Palazzo Rucellai was designed by __________. • The first stock exchange was established in __________ in 1460. • In the Holy Trinity fresco, who kneels towards the bottom corners? • The development of linear perspective is generally credited to ___________? • ...
The renaissance 2013-10-06
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- focusing on human potential
- the everyday language of people in a region or country
- author of "The Prince"
- dutch humanist who wrote the praise of folly
- a political guidebook written by Machiavelli
- painter who painted the mona lisa and the last supper
- Italian poet who wrote poem and love letters
- considered one of the greatest English playwrights
- painted the school of Athens
- considered german Leonardo painted everyday life
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- created the famous sculpture David and painted Sistine chapel
- artistic technique that appears 3-D
- most powerful and wealthy family of patrons
- English author of utopia (last name)
- first movable type
- another name for bubonic plague
- cultural rebirth that started in Italy
- Spanish author of don Quixote
- worldly rather than spiritual matters
- person who supports the arts financially
20 Clues: first movable type • author of "The Prince" • focusing on human potential • painted the school of Athens • Spanish author of don Quixote • another name for bubonic plague • artistic technique that appears 3-D • English author of utopia (last name) • worldly rather than spiritual matters • cultural rebirth that started in Italy • person who supports the arts financially • ...
The Renaissance 2014-04-22
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- Venice had this type of government
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Said Sun was center of our planet system
- French word meaning "rebirth"
- The Medici family were this to artists
- Government by a few powerful people
- Appearance of distance on flat surface
- City with own government and forces
- Tells you what distances are on a map
- A true Renaissance Man
- Banking family in Florence
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- German invention that copies books
- Italy was the heartland for this empire
- Said that it's better to be feared than loved
- Important land features
- Solider for hire
- How banks make money
- The first reformer of the Church?
- Concern with the goals of human beings
- Internet meme or supreme ruler for life
20 Clues: Solider for hire • How banks make money • A true Renaissance Man • Important land features • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Banking family in Florence • French word meaning "rebirth" • The first reformer of the Church? • Venice had this type of government • German invention that copies books • Government by a few powerful people • City with own government and forces • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-02-19
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- The Pope and the government of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Means rebirth.
- Local languages.
- A government policy encouraging territorial or economic expansion into other territories.
- A person's first language.
- Focusing on collecting and using wealth, material goods and products.
- An artistic technique that uses a horizon line and a vanishing point to create the illusion of three dimensions.
- The nobility or people who have inherited titles (lord, lady, barroness...)
- A society with an economic system that depends on private investment and profit. Supply and Demand.
- The sense of safety, comfort, security, health and happiness that a person has in his or her life.
- The movement of population away from the country to the city.
- The leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- A state where the power is held by the people or their representatives.
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- A member of any of the western Christian churches that are not Roman Catholic.
- A city that governs itself and the surrounding country side. Venice, Florence and Genoa are examples.
- A movement to reform the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Lead by Martin Luther.
- A way of thinking focusing on the potential and worth of the human being.
- Also known as the black death.
- The bottom of the feudal heirarchy in Renaissance Europe.
- A policy of a nation to extend it's dominance by political, economic or military means.
- A network of trade routes extending from Europe to as far as China or Japan.
- The Christian belief that God consists of three parts. The father, son and the holy spirit.
- The eastern part of the Roman Empire in existence from the 4th to 15th centuries.
- An opinion against the beliefs of a given religion.
24 Clues: Means rebirth. • Local languages. • A person's first language. • Also known as the black death. • The leader of the Roman Catholic Church. • An opinion against the beliefs of a given religion. • The Pope and the government of the Roman Catholic Church. • The bottom of the feudal heirarchy in Renaissance Europe. • ...
The Renaissance 2015-04-23
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- Do what works
- Ordinary non-religious affairs are important
- poetry celebrating perfect chivalrous love
- Governments loved using the printing press for this
- A person is important for him-/ herself
- Patron who paid Michelangelo to paint his ceiling
- Humans and not only divine creatures are worth talking about
- Peter Lombard explained away all contradictions with his
- the Medicis were good ones
- churches as fortresses
- Cathedrals with stained glass Goths never saw
- His Christian Prince was more moral than pragmatic
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- The sum, or total, collection of knowledge on a topic
- A flying ____ braces a thin wall
- He told Princes how to rule
- EC: result of sharing a common enemy
- Means "Nowhere", not "Perfect Place"
- Not yet assumed to include skin and hair color
- Rebirth
- Germans' inventor of the printing press
- Used logic and reason to enhance faith
- Brunelleschi fought for the right to build
- starts to replace land as the basis of wealth
- black ones were considered pretty
- intermarried with Africans, and later explored Africa
- The Debate about Women today would be called ____
26 Clues: Rebirth • Do what works • churches as fortresses • the Medicis were good ones • He told Princes how to rule • A flying ____ braces a thin wall • black ones were considered pretty • EC: result of sharing a common enemy • Means "Nowhere", not "Perfect Place" • Used logic and reason to enhance faith • Germans' inventor of the printing press • A person is important for him-/ herself • ...
Renaissance Inventions 2015-04-19
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- A famous inventor who created the water thermometer.
- Galileo invented this type of thermometer.
- He invented the first parachute.
- This was made in 1300 and told time.
- This was made in 1400 and was used for a sport.
- Thomas Savery made this.
- Gutenberg invented this.
- Galileo's last name.
- These were made in 1487 and had something to do with bells.
- This uses pressure and was invented by Denis Papin in 1697.
- An idea or innovation someone comes up with.
- He made the first calculating machine.
- This was made for near-sighted people by Nicholas of Cusa.
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- He invented the compound microscope.
- He invented the first submarine.
- This invention was a new way to paint.
- The cuckoo clock was made here.
- Galileo was born here.
- A lot of inventions were made in this era.
- Bottled beer was made here.
- This was the name of the first piano.
21 Clues: Galileo's last name. • Galileo was born here. • Thomas Savery made this. • Gutenberg invented this. • Bottled beer was made here. • The cuckoo clock was made here. • He invented the first parachute. • He invented the first submarine. • He invented the compound microscope. • This was made in 1300 and told time. • This was the name of the first piano. • ...
The Renaissance 2015-11-19
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- English poet
- He had many jobs one being a theologian
- Archbishop of Canterbury
- She was the only child of Henry VIII
- First name Baldassare
- Dies at the age of 37
- Was a German blacksmith
- Was a U.S. foundering father
- King of England from 1509 until 1547
- Was an Italian polymath
- Was a queen
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- Was a ruler of the Spanish Empire from 1516
- often called the "Father of Humanism"
- A printmaker and theorist of the German Renaissance
- formulated the laws of motion as well as universal gravitation
- Was known as a English lawyer
- Was an Italian sculptor
- John
- A mathematician who played a major role in the scientific revolution
- Some called him the founder of modern political science
20 Clues: John • Was a queen • English poet • First name Baldassare • Dies at the age of 37 • Was an Italian sculptor • Was a German blacksmith • Was an Italian polymath • Archbishop of Canterbury • Was a U.S. foundering father • Was known as a English lawyer • She was the only child of Henry VIII • King of England from 1509 until 1547 • often called the "Father of Humanism" • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
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- The writer of the 95 theses
- Inventor of the printing press
- Different people living together in a community
- group of people that is brought together by the pursuit of a common goal
- How protestants became a religion out of the Catholic church
- The native language of a specific region
- A religion that muslim people follow
- Point of view that differ from people
- Conflict and war between different religions
- A religion based on the person or teaching of jesus
- Personal faith, trust or confidence about an idea. My ___ is in the catholic religion
- Author of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet that changed the english language
- Gutenberg's famous invention
- A dictator that uses cruel or oppressive ways
- Women that wrote poetry and multiples books with advice for women
- A religion that jewish people follow
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- The idea of humans having values, needs, and responsibilities.
- Theory believed by the church, opposite theory of the heliocentric theory.
- Italian that invented a telescope and revolutionized the world of astronomy
- Princess of France that supported new and different ideas impacting the renaissance.
- A certificate that people would buy from the catholic church that would apparently make sure, you go to heaven.
- Created the theory that all planets revolve around the sun
- Also known as the Copernican theory
- Founder of the political science with humanism.
- death, especially on a large scale
- what defines Zodiac signs and the study of the movements of celestial bodies
- A social process when population move from a rural society to a city society.
- Artist of the Mona Lisa, that impacted the renaissance
- Scale were people were ranked depending on their family and the power they had.
- Belief or opinion that contradicts the Catholic religion.
- A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
31 Clues: The writer of the 95 theses • Gutenberg's famous invention • Inventor of the printing press • death, especially on a large scale • Also known as the Copernican theory • A religion that muslim people follow • A religion that jewish people follow • Point of view that differ from people • The native language of a specific region • Conflict and war between different religions • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2016-11-24
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- Important philosopher that paved the way for the age of enlightenment
- A popular way of speaking that became popular by gutenberg and martin luther
- A way of living used to try and combat the bubonic plague
- Controlled all of the kings and queens of europe
- Mass produced a vernacular bible
- An act or belief thought to have been punishable by the church
- Modernized english and theater throughout europe
- Nonreligious activities
- A french medieval author that wrote literature based on romance
- A technique first used in architecture but later implemented into art to create depth
- Used as a way to explain events based on the stars and planets
- Medieval model of government
- The main contributor that led to urbanization and the downfall of feudalism in europe
- Reformed a type of christianity based on the roman catholic church
- The model of the universe the church followed during the renaissance
- Type of treatment of people that cared about their “feelings” or something like that
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- Ages The time period before the renaissance
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A religiously influenced battle
- A way of forgiving sins opposed by the protestants
- Used to mass produce the Gutenberg bible (venicular bible)
- Wrote about a new perspective that influenced modern politics
- Opposed the geocentric system during the renaissance
- the religious victims of the spanish inquisition in 1480
- A way of life practiced through tradition or through prayer
- Had a big role in advancing religion by bringing in french perspective
- A way of painting used in famous pieces like “The last supper”
- Painted the most famous painting in the world
- The rebirth of the roman catholic church
- A system of government used in venice similar to democracy
- Long and distinctive period of time
31 Clues: Nonreligious activities • Medieval model of government • A religiously influenced battle • Mass produced a vernacular bible • Long and distinctive period of time • Came up with the heliocentric theory • The rebirth of the roman catholic church • Ages The time period before the renaissance • Painted the most famous painting in the world • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-24
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- She was an educated woman, very uncommon at the time. She wrote for a living and helped empower women.
- Come along with me, let’s go stake our claim to Jerusalem. It’s pretty much a suicide mission though.
- Invented by people in the islamic empire, this device helps people measure distances between stars and planets.
- He helped to prove the theory of heliocentricity, and his name is repeatedly screamed in bohemian rhapsody
- The black plague was one of these, killing ⅔ of the european population.
- A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola
- More people move out of the countryside and into Florence, Naples, Rome and other cities.
- A planetary system that orbits around the sun.
- He was a play writer and he was patronized by the medici family
- To be or not to be, that is the question.
- Step right up, step right up! Do you have any sins but still want to go to heaven? Get the Church’s guarantee today. Only 3 marks!
- Not christianity, these people sometimes controlled banks because they could charge interest. They had different holidays such as Purim, Rosh Hashanah, and Hanukkah.
- The way of ruling that would happen if savonarola's way of leading was mixed with the medicis way of ruling. Ruling forcibly.
- A person who pays you do make art.
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- The Queen of Navarre, she brought many great inventors, artists and thinkers into the court. She also protected them. The Prime Minister of the Poor, they called her.
- Moral beliefs, what you do based on these things that are important to you.
- He was the first man to come up with the theory of heliocentricity
- The base of the Feudal system was based of lots of peasants and these people. That is, until the black plague killed a bunch of them.
- Martin Luther was one of the biggest things that caused the ___________ of the protestant christian church
- Re-birth of art, architecture, literature and knowledge. What the time period is called.
- The church had ___________ over the people up until, and somewhat during the renaissance
- The man who remade the entire idea around religion. He had 95 theses.
- Movable metal type onto metal plates go onto this machine to print materials that spread knowledge throughout Europe.
- You know, the artist who took the world apart to see how it worked? Bonus clue: he created the Vitruvian man.
- German person who helped bring knowledge and understandable bibles to people everywhere with his invention.
- Painting and art to reflect people as they actually were. No more monster people. They actually looked real and could now interact with each other in the art.
- A planetary system that the church was certain about. Obviously, the universe orbits around earth!
- A system of government that was in power before the renaissance during the middle ages. A select few people were in charge.
- The time that was before the renaissance. The lack of art, literature and knowledge was fairly depressing.
- Gutenberg published many books in these native languages.
- A form of painting that hit its peak during the renaissance that uses watercolour on wet plaster. Fun fact: it didn't work well in venice because it was too damp
- Year 0 would be the first year in this. Before this time, we write things as BC or BCE.
32 Clues: A person who pays you do make art. • To be or not to be, that is the question. • A planetary system that orbits around the sun. • A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola • Gutenberg published many books in these native languages. • He was a play writer and he was patronized by the medici family • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
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- Ages The time that was before the renaissance. The lack of art, literature and knowledge was fairly depressing.
- martin luther was one of the biggest things that caused the ___________ of the protestant christian church
- Vinci You know, the artist who took the world apart to see how it worked? Bonus clue: he created the Vitruvian man.
- A planetary system that orbits around the sun.
- christianity, these people sometimes controlled banks because they could charge interest. They had different holidays such as Purim, Rosh Hashanah, and Hanukkah.
- Navarre The Queen of Navarre, she brought many great inventors, artists and thinkers into the court. She also protected them. The Prime Minister of the Poor.
- To be or not to be, that is the question.
- the church had ___________ over the people up until, and somewhat during the renaissance
- he was the first man to come up with the theory of heliocentricity
- he helped to prove the theory of heliocentricity, and his name is repeatedly screamed in bohemian rhapsody
- More people move out of the countryside and into Florence, Naples, Rome and other cities.
- he was a play writer and he was patronized by the medici family
- a person who pays you do make art, a great target for a scam artist
- Painting and art to reflect people as they actually were. No more monster people. They actually looked real and could now interact with each other in the art.
- Come along with me, let’s go stake our claim to Jerusalem. It’s pretty much a suicide mission though.
- The base of the Feudal system was based of lots of peasants and these people. That is, until the black plague killed a bunch of them.
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- the man who remade the entire idea around religion. He had 95 theses.
- Step right up, step right up! Do you have any sins but still want to go to heaven? Get the Church’s guarantee today. Only 3 marks!
- the way of ruling that would happen if savonarola's way of leading was mixed with the medicis way of ruling
- Year 0 would be the first year in this. Before this time, we write things as BC or BCE.
- The black plague was one of these, killing ⅔ of the european population.
- Re-birth of art, architecture, literature and knowledge. What the time period is called.
- A planetary system that the church was certain about. Obviously, the universe orbits around earth!
- German person who helped bring knowledge and understandable bibles to people everywhere with his invention.
- a system of government that was in power before the renaissance during the middle ages. A select few people were in charge.
- Gutenberg published many books in these native languages.
- a religion that has a holiday at the same time as christmas called hanukkah. A dictator once killed 6 million of them
- Moral beliefs, what you do based on these things that are important to you.
- Invented by people in the islamic empire, this device helps people measure distances between stars and planets.
- press Movable metal type onto metal plates go onto this machine to print materials that spread knowledge throughout Europe.
- A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola
- a form of painting that hit its peak during the renaissance that uses watercolour on wet plaster. Fun fact: it didn't work in venice because it was to damp
32 Clues: To be or not to be, that is the question. • A planetary system that orbits around the sun. • A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola • Gutenberg published many books in these native languages. • he was a play writer and he was patronized by the medici family • he was the first man to come up with the theory of heliocentricity • ...
