renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance & Reformation 2024-09-20
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- make invalid
- Reformation catholic counter punch
- split in the catholic church
- settled religious turmoil
- rebirth
- catholic missionaries
- red, school of athens
- six wives, king of england
- buying salvation
- purple, david
- press first copy machine ever made
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- native language
- three dimensional appearance
- human achievement, emotion
- new christian churches left catholicism
- non-catholic christian
- scientist, inventor, artist, mona lisa
- Gutenberg invented the printing press
- orange, sistine chapel
- of Trent meeting of the clergy
- non-religious
- rich person
- name given to church of england
- Boleyn Henry’s second wife, elizabeth’s mother
- of Augsburg settled reformation wars
- Calvin another protestant leader
26 Clues: rebirth • rich person • make invalid • non-religious • purple, david • native language • buying salvation • catholic missionaries • red, school of athens • non-catholic christian • orange, sistine chapel • settled religious turmoil • human achievement, emotion • six wives, king of england • three dimensional appearance • split in the catholic church • of Trent meeting of the clergy • ...
Harlem renaissance 2025-02-18
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- A cultural and artistic explosion in African American arts during the 1920s.
- Leading African American voice in poetry and literature during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Known as the Empress of the Blues, she sang about themes like poverty and oppression.
- Famous Harlem nightclub where many African American performers played for white audiences.
- A style of music with syncopated rhythms and improvisation that gained popularity in the 1920s.
- Organization that fought against segregation and discrimination.
- First African American musical to debut on Broadway in 1921.
- First African American representative elected to Congress from a Northern state.
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- Jazz musician who introduced early jazz to Chicago in 1922.
- African American actor who gained fame for his performances in "Emperor Jones" and "Show Boat."
- Organization founded by Marcus Garvey to promote black pride and unity.
- A soulful musical style that evolved from African American spirituals.
- Writer known for featuring African American women as central characters.
- First important Harlem Renaissance writer known for his defiant poetry.
- Leader of the black nationalist movement who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).
- Movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities.
- Period when alcohol was illegal in the U.S., leading to associations with jazz and speakeasies.
- Jazz composer and bandleader who gained fame at Harlem’s Cotton Club.
- African American leader who spoke out about democracy and racial pride.
- Famous Harlem theater that hosted many African American performers.
20 Clues: Jazz musician who introduced early jazz to Chicago in 1922. • First African American musical to debut on Broadway in 1921. • Organization that fought against segregation and discrimination. • Famous Harlem theater that hosted many African American performers. • Jazz composer and bandleader who gained fame at Harlem’s Cotton Club. • ...
Renaissance Words 2025-09-04
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- A philosophical concept focused on the belief or concept of perfect forms
- da Vinci popular painter, sculptor, investor, and scientist; painted the Mona Lisa
- An artist who makes sculptures
- A word referring to ancient Greek and Roman societies
- A financial supporter of artists
- "no place" in Greek; has come to mean an ideal place
- Painting the very day lives of common people in a relatable very realistic fashion
- To reform
- press An invention improved by Johann Gutenberg; allows for quick and cheap book producing
- A sculptor who used realistic style when depicting the human body
- Man A man who excelled in many fields such a as the classics, art, and politics
- A city that was like a county
- A way to show 3 dimensions on a canvas
- Church the leading and dominant of a christian faiths in the early Renaissance period
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- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- The writers native language that they can read in
- A city ruled by a powerful banking family called the Medici
- An explosion of creativity in art, writing, and though
- Manufacturing center and this city experienced frequent warfare
- A person who produces painting or drawings as either a profession or hobby
- Independent city-state that was flourishing until invasions,and Plague reeked havoc
- Lisa A famous painting created by Leonardo da Vinci
- Plague spread to humans by the bite of a flee
- Chapel A chapel in the Vatican that is widely famous for the paintings done by Michelangelo by
- also known as worldly- not focused on spiritual values
- International power house and Mediterranean empire
- A person who writes poems
- A popular northern Italy city that was self-governing
- A person who works for another to learn about an art or trade
- this word mean questioning everything
- Prince A book written by Machiavelli that was a guide book for royalty
31 Clues: To reform • A person who writes poems • A city that was like a county • An artist who makes sculptures • A financial supporter of artists • this word mean questioning everything • A way to show 3 dimensions on a canvas • Plague spread to humans by the bite of a flee • The writers native language that they can read in • International power house and Mediterranean empire • ...
Renaissance crossword 2025-09-04
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- The activities of governments or leaders.
- A person who represents their country to another country.
- People who create paintings and sculptures.
- The Italian city where Isabella d'Este was a ruler.
- The city known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- A word used to describe the women's courage in the essay.
- The customs, arts, and social institutions of a nation.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- The support an artist or writer receives from a wealthy person.
- The last name of the famous artist Sofonisba.
- Lisa: The name of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- A famous painter who was a friend of Isabella d'Este.
- A source of inspiration for a creative person.
- A time of cultural rebirth in Europe.
- A society where men hold the most power.
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- The last name of the famous writer Veronica.
- A group of people living together in a community.
- Learned people who study a lot.
- A type of painting showing a person.
- The first name of the Marchesa of Mantua.
- The country where the Renaissance began.
- An art form creating a three-dimensional figure.
- The intelligence or understanding of a person.
- The works of art, music, and literature.
- The last name of the famous writer and scholar Vittoria.
- A famous artist and inventor who created the Mona Lisa.
- A person who is knowledgeable about many different subjects.
- Groups of craftsmen that women were often excluded from.
- Scholars who focused on human potential.
- A powerful family in Florence who were famous patrons.
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. • The works of art, music, and literature. • Scholars who focused on human potential. • A society where men hold the most power. • The activities of governments or leaders. • The first name of the Marchesa of Mantua. • ...
The Renaissance 2026-02-19
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- unwillingly or unenthusiastically
- to return something to an earlier or original condition by cleaning or repairing it
- a student or a person who has studies a subject for a long time and knows a lot about it
- most important
- to hire an artist to produce a work of art
- the act of being disloyal to and dishonest with someone who trusts you
- the most important characteristics or qualities of something
- a traditional style of writing that isn't poetry
- shy and quiet; does not brag about oneself
- to call attention to something
- unknown not previously explored or experienced
- an organized group of people who make or sell specific goods
- correctly; doing something without mistakes or errors
- having a powerful or far-reaching imagination
- a large, rounded roof or ceiling
- a general idea about a topic
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- a system used to decide who will get something based on choosing names or numbers by chance
- a style of painting in which the artist first applies a layer of plaster onto a wall and then paints directly on the wet plaster; once dry, the paint and plaster become a part of the wall
- an important paper that provides information
- of the highest quality
- a way of standing
- competition
- to show someone or something in a painting, book, etc.
- remarkable talent and creativity
- a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person that usually only includes the person's head and shoulders.
- to make something known to communicate
- cause or reason
- a small change that improves something
28 Clues: competition • most important • cause or reason • a way of standing • of the highest quality • a general idea about a topic • to call attention to something • remarkable talent and creativity • a large, rounded roof or ceiling • unwillingly or unenthusiastically • to make something known to communicate • a small change that improves something • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2026-03-09
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- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- pardon from sin
- a German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1517, he wrote 95 theses, or statements of belief attacking the church practices.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- the belief that people are important and capable of learning, creating, and improving the world
- a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them
- Painter of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- The first European to use the moveable type to print copies of the bible.
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- Ruled Florence during the Renaissance, became wealthy from banking, spent a lot of money on art, controlled Florence for about 3 centuries
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe
- The study of history, poetry, and writing
- a system where people traded land and work for protection.
- Art of making agreements with other countries
- long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation
- A mechanical device for transferring text or graphics from a woodblock or type to paper using ink. Presses using movable type first appeared in Europe in about 1450.
- Reformation A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- rebirth
- Writer in the northern renaissance. Was known for writing dramatic plays.
- A man who devotes his life to a religious group, often giving up all he owns.
20 Clues: rebirth • pardon from sin • Painted the Sistine Chapel • The study of history, poetry, and writing • Painter of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Art of making agreements with other countries • a system where people traded land and work for protection. • long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2014-03-27
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- : a form of government in which power is held by the people.
- : Is the system of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation).
- : a group of institutions within the judicial system of the Roman Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy.
- : Refers to the burning of objects that are deemed to be occasions of sin. The most infamous one took place on 7 February 1497, when supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola collected and publicly burned thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, on the Mardi Gras festival.
- : Was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. His genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal.
- and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance.
- : a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands.
- : Contributes to literature, philosophy, science, the arts, and letters that are still relevant today.
- : he was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher,
- : Produced four Popes of the Catholic Church—Pope Leo X (1513–1521), Pope Clement VII (1523–1534), Pope Pius IV (1559–1565), and Pope Leo XI (1605);[1] two regent queens of France—Catherine de' Medici (1547–1559) and Marie de' Medici (1600–1610); and, in 1531, the family became hereditary Dukes of Florence.
- : Is the land or district behind a coast or the shoreline of a river.
- : Is a collection of intellectual Greek and Roman teachings, undertaken by scholars, writers, and civic leaders.
- : Is a central principle of architectural theory. It is the visual effect of the relationships of the shapes and sizes of the various objects and spaces that make up a structure.
- : is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. In the history of art, it refers to the support that kings, popes and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors.
- : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
- : German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
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- : Is an independent or autonomous entity, not administered as a part of another local government, whose territory consists of a city and possibly its surrounding territory.
- : The way in which objects appear to the eye.
- : the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System. The word comes from the Greek (helios "sun" and kentron "center").
- : Was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Also was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time.
- : a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
- : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
- : A person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas, referring to the renaissance time period. Very well rounded.
- : This painting technique has been employed since antiquity and is closely associated with Italian Renaissance painting.
- : an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy.
- : Italian religious and political reformer; a Dominican friar in Florence who preached against sin and corruption and gained a large following; he expelled the Medici from Florence but was later excommunicated and executed for criticizing the Pope (1452-1498)
- : The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic.
- : he was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center.
- : Is the transfer of parental property to a daughter as her inheritance at her marriage.
- : A leading German painter and engraver of the Renaissance (1471-1528)
31 Clues: : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. • : The way in which objects appear to the eye. • : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy. • : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. • and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. • : a form of government in which power is held by the people. • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2014-03-27
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- : he was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher,
- : German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
- : Is the land or district behind a coast or the shoreline of a river.
- : a group of institutions within the judicial system of the Roman Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy.
- : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
- : Is the transfer of parental property to a daughter as her inheritance at her marriage.
- : the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System. The word comes from the Greek (helios "sun" and kentron "center").
- : Is an independent or autonomous entity, not administered as a part of another local government, whose territory consists of a city and possibly its surrounding territory.
- : A person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas, referring to the renaissance time period. Very well rounded.
- : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
- : A leading German painter and engraver of the Renaissance (1471-1528)
- : Produced four Popes of the Catholic Church—Pope Leo X (1513–1521), Pope Clement VII (1523–1534), Pope Pius IV (1559–1565), and Pope Leo XI (1605);[1] two regent queens of France—Catherine de' Medici (1547–1559) and Marie de' Medici (1600–1610); and, in 1531, the family became hereditary Dukes of Florence.
- : Is the system of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation).
- : This painting technique has been employed since antiquity and is closely associated with Italian Renaissance painting.
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- : is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. In the history of art, it refers to the support that kings, popes and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors.
- : Was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. His genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal.
- : Is a central principle of architectural theory. It is the visual effect of the relationships of the shapes and sizes of the various objects and spaces that make up a structure.
- : Italian religious and political reformer; a Dominican friar in Florence who preached against sin and corruption and gained a large following; he expelled the Medici from Florence but was later excommunicated and executed for criticizing the Pope (1452-1498)
- : he was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center.
- : Refers to the burning of objects that are deemed to be occasions of sin. The most infamous one took place on 7 February 1497, when supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola collected and publicly burned thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, on the Mardi Gras festival.
- : a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
- : a form of government in which power is held by the people.
- : Is a collection of intellectual Greek and Roman teachings, undertaken by scholars, writers, and civic leaders.
- : The way in which objects appear to the eye.
- and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance.
- : Contributes to literature, philosophy, science, the arts, and letters that are still relevant today.
- : Was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Also was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time.
- : The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic.
- : an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- : a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands.
- : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy.
31 Clues: : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. • : The way in which objects appear to the eye. • : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. • : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy. • and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. • : a form of government in which power is held by the people. • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2014-03-27
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- : This painting technique has been employed since antiquity and is closely associated with Italian Renaissance painting.
- : A leading German painter and engraver of the Renaissance (1471-1528)
- : A person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas, referring to the renaissance time period. Very well rounded.
- : a group of institutions within the judicial system of the Roman Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy.
- : Is the system of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation).
- : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy.
- : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
- : Was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. His genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal.
- : Is an independent or autonomous entity, not administered as a part of another local government, whose territory consists of a city and possibly its surrounding territory.
- : the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System. The word comes from the Greek (helios "sun" and kentron "center").
- : a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
- : The way in which objects appear to the eye.
- : Is the transfer of parental property to a daughter as her inheritance at her marriage.
- : he was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher,
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- : German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
- : The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic.
- : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
- : a form of government in which power is held by the people.
- : Refers to the burning of objects that are deemed to be occasions of sin. The most infamous one took place on 7 February 1497, when supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola collected and publicly burned thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, on the Mardi Gras festival.
- : Contributes to literature, philosophy, science, the arts, and letters that are still relevant today.
- : Produced four Popes of the Catholic Church—Pope Leo X (1513–1521), Pope Clement VII (1523–1534), Pope Pius IV (1559–1565), and Pope Leo XI (1605);[1] two regent queens of France—Catherine de' Medici (1547–1559) and Marie de' Medici (1600–1610); and, in 1531, the family became hereditary Dukes of Florence.
- : a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands.
- : Is a collection of intellectual Greek and Roman teachings, undertaken by scholars, writers, and civic leaders.
- : he was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center.
- : Was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Also was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time.
- : Is the land or district behind a coast or the shoreline of a river.
- : Is a central principle of architectural theory. It is the visual effect of the relationships of the shapes and sizes of the various objects and spaces that make up a structure.
- : Italian religious and political reformer; a Dominican friar in Florence who preached against sin and corruption and gained a large following; he expelled the Medici from Florence but was later excommunicated and executed for criticizing the Pope (1452-1498)
- : an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- : is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. In the history of art, it refers to the support that kings, popes and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors.
- and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance.
31 Clues: : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. • : The way in which objects appear to the eye. • : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. • : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy. • and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. • : a form of government in which power is held by the people. • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2014-03-27
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- : Is the system of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation).
- and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance.
- : A person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas, referring to the renaissance time period. Very well rounded.
- : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
- : Was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Also was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time.
- : Was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. His genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal.
- : the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System. The word comes from the Greek (helios "sun" and kentron "center").
- : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy.
- : a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands.
- : a form of government in which power is held by the people.
- : a group of institutions within the judicial system of the Roman Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy.
- : a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
- : The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic.
- : Is a central principle of architectural theory. It is the visual effect of the relationships of the shapes and sizes of the various objects and spaces that make up a structure.
- : is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. In the history of art, it refers to the support that kings, popes and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors.
- : Is the transfer of parental property to a daughter as her inheritance at her marriage.
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- : A leading German painter and engraver of the Renaissance (1471-1528)
- : Produced four Popes of the Catholic Church—Pope Leo X (1513–1521), Pope Clement VII (1523–1534), Pope Pius IV (1559–1565), and Pope Leo XI (1605);[1] two regent queens of France—Catherine de' Medici (1547–1559) and Marie de' Medici (1600–1610); and, in 1531, the family became hereditary Dukes of Florence.
- : German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
- : Is a collection of intellectual Greek and Roman teachings, undertaken by scholars, writers, and civic leaders.
- : Refers to the burning of objects that are deemed to be occasions of sin. The most infamous one took place on 7 February 1497, when supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola collected and publicly burned thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, on the Mardi Gras festival.
- : Is an independent or autonomous entity, not administered as a part of another local government, whose territory consists of a city and possibly its surrounding territory.
- : he was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher,
- : Italian religious and political reformer; a Dominican friar in Florence who preached against sin and corruption and gained a large following; he expelled the Medici from Florence but was later excommunicated and executed for criticizing the Pope (1452-1498)
- : he was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center.
- : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
- : an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- : The way in which objects appear to the eye.
- : Contributes to literature, philosophy, science, the arts, and letters that are still relevant today.
- : Is the land or district behind a coast or the shoreline of a river.
- : This painting technique has been employed since antiquity and is closely associated with Italian Renaissance painting.
31 Clues: : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. • : The way in which objects appear to the eye. • : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. • : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy. • and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. • : a form of government in which power is held by the people. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-03
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- This empire was a trading empire
- This empire was famous for its tolerance of the local customs of the people they conquered
- This empire was the competitor of the Byzantine Empire over territories in Southwest Asia
- One of the two empires that were developed in Europe
- Time of Rebirth in creativity in Europe in the 1300s
- First empire that was established in the world
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- First empire in India
- Era known as the Golden Age of Science
- Refers to the solidarity within a group of people
- Renaissance started in the city in Italy
- First emperor of the Roman Empire
- An intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance
- First known civilization that emerged in the Americas
- They originally lived in the high plateaus of the Andes until 1200
- This civilization flourished in the Valley of Mexico
15 Clues: First empire in India • This empire was a trading empire • First emperor of the Roman Empire • Era known as the Golden Age of Science • Renaissance started in the city in Italy • First empire that was established in the world • Refers to the solidarity within a group of people • One of the two empires that were developed in Europe • ...
Florence review 2025-09-24
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- Built Florence originally.
- Sent to room to listen to Blue Oyster Cult.
- Got everyone talking real pretty.
- Ancient Book of.
- Rewards for bank deposits.
- Soldiers for hire.
- Where Mohran came from.
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- Place to buy tights in Florence
- Replaced the Dark Ages.
- Brought noodles to China.
- Source of Florence wealth.
- Controlled business in Florence.
- Language of scroll found with chalice.
- Brothers who invented the Renaissance.
- Often overheated and exploded during reproduction.
15 Clues: Ancient Book of. • Soldiers for hire. • Replaced the Dark Ages. • Where Mohran came from. • Brought noodles to China. • Built Florence originally. • Source of Florence wealth. • Rewards for bank deposits. • Place to buy tights in Florence • Controlled business in Florence. • Got everyone talking real pretty. • Language of scroll found with chalice. • ...
enlightenment 2014-01-06
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- Father of liberalism.
- Used mathematics to explain the force of gravity.
- Spoke about the state of nature and strong government
- Created the Scientific Method.
- The period in Europe before the Renaissance
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- Philosopher who said, "I think, therefore I am"
- Though liberty could be kept by dividing power in government
- time period after the renaissance means to bring light
- the enlightenment was also known as the age of this
- Leaning and science was based on this during the Enlightenment.
- Means the rebirth.
11 Clues: Means the rebirth. • Father of liberalism. • Created the Scientific Method. • The period in Europe before the Renaissance • Philosopher who said, "I think, therefore I am" • Used mathematics to explain the force of gravity. • the enlightenment was also known as the age of this • Spoke about the state of nature and strong government • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-08
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- Famous Italian sculptor and painter
- Is a philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity
- Art that the styles and techniques came from ancient Greece and Rome
- The queen of Spain
- Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
- The French meaning for the word Renaissance
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- English writer and poet
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- Is the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity
- Was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- The queen of England
- A type of currency that was used to trade
12 Clues: The queen of Spain • The queen of England • English writer and poet • Famous Italian sculptor and painter • Was the birthplace of the Renaissance • A type of currency that was used to trade • The French meaning for the word Renaissance • A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • Art that the styles and techniques came from ancient Greece and Rome • ...
renaissance vocab 2022-12-12
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- famous painting made by Leonardo da vinci
- famous artist known for sculptures
- an intellectual movement
- wall painting used in 2000BCE
- native language, instead of latin
- Statesman expressed deep interest in social issues
- renaissance society
- known for the last supper
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- rebirth
- philosopher known for his political issues
- a craftsman from Mains
- Ruled by wealthy officials
- most famous writer from the Elizabethan age
- Greek ¨no place¨
14 Clues: rebirth • Greek ¨no place¨ • renaissance society • a craftsman from Mains • an intellectual movement • known for the last supper • Ruled by wealthy officials • wall painting used in 2000BCE • native language, instead of latin • famous artist known for sculptures • famous painting made by Leonardo da vinci • philosopher known for his political issues • ...
Midterm Review 1 2022-01-10
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- the use of math and science to solve nature's phenomena.
- appealing to feelings and emotions in art, literature, and culture.
- Battle cry of the Conquistadors.
- Martin Luther posted 95 of these in 1519 CE.
- Belief God knows your fate before you're born (Calvin)
- A device that uses the stars for navigation.
- material items or consumer goods supersede your spiritual life.
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- Father of the Protestant Reformation.
- the idea the single person supersedes the group or society.
- most famous artist of the Renaissance.
- One cause of the Renaissance (Holy Wars)
- inventor of the printing press in 1450 CE
- Economic philosophy used by the Spanish in the Americas.
- The Renaissance was a rebirth of Ancient Rome and this place.
14 Clues: Battle cry of the Conquistadors. • Father of the Protestant Reformation. • most famous artist of the Renaissance. • One cause of the Renaissance (Holy Wars) • inventor of the printing press in 1450 CE • Martin Luther posted 95 of these in 1519 CE. • A device that uses the stars for navigation. • Belief God knows your fate before you're born (Calvin) • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
Across
- press Allowed ideas to spread faster
- Da Vinci Painted the Mona Lisa
- Language taught to the people
- Where did the Renaissance take place
- Quixote Miguel De Cervantes created this novel
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- Renaissance means
- The Don Quixote lead to a language _____
- portraits Michelangelo created this type of artwork
- and Juliet Novel that shows a symbol of love
- _____ increased during the Renaissance
10 Clues: Renaissance means • Language taught to the people • Da Vinci Painted the Mona Lisa • Where did the Renaissance take place • _____ increased during the Renaissance • The Don Quixote lead to a language _____ • press Allowed ideas to spread faster • and Juliet Novel that shows a symbol of love • Quixote Miguel De Cervantes created this novel • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-30
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- Poet; wrote the tragedy Romeo and Juliet
- Creator of the monumental marble David
- Invention created by Johannes Gutenberg
- Written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- People preferred humanism over ________
- This recognized that moral values are properly found in human nature
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- Revival of art and literature
- Created the famous Sistine Madonna
- Due to the Renaissance, the population became ________
- The Renaissance re-emphasized classical texts and ____________
10 Clues: Revival of art and literature • Written by Niccolo Machiavelli • Created the famous Sistine Madonna • Creator of the monumental marble David • Invention created by Johannes Gutenberg • People preferred humanism over ________ • Poet; wrote the tragedy Romeo and Juliet • Due to the Renaissance, the population became ________ • ...
rennaisance 2026-01-12
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- People move away from religious education and move towards__
- Johannes Gutenberg made this object.
- The printing press improved ____
- What moved us to the renaissance?
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- Something to come back.
- A type of creative thing that happened during this period.
- Ideas spread through this.
- The renaissance had efficient ___ systems.
- Duty to live and engage community life
- Where did the Renaissance start?
10 Clues: Something to come back. • Ideas spread through this. • The printing press improved ____ • Where did the Renaissance start? • What moved us to the renaissance? • Johannes Gutenberg made this object. • Duty to live and engage community life • The renaissance had efficient ___ systems. • A type of creative thing that happened during this period. • ...
🙉vocab🙉 2025-05-08
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- A broad flat area of land
- A broad flat area of land
- Compose of elements drown from various sources
- A clever or skillful move or action
- Unable to chose
- Synonym for maneuver
- A synonym for eclectic
- A synonym for commemorate
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- Rude
- A synonym for impertinent
- To call to remembrance
- A synonym for quandary
- A state of perplexity or doubt
- To be unable to chose
- A movement or period of great activity
- A synonym for renaissance
16 Clues: Rude • Unable to chose • Synonym for maneuver • To be unable to chose • To call to remembrance • A synonym for quandary • A synonym for eclectic • A broad flat area of land • A broad flat area of land • A synonym for impertinent • A synonym for commemorate • A synonym for renaissance • A state of perplexity or doubt • A clever or skillful move or action • ...
🙉vocab🙉 2025-05-08
Across
- A state of perplexity or doubt
- A broad flat area of land
- Unable to chose
- Rude
- A broad flat area of land
- A synonym for renaissance
- To call to remembrance
- A synonym for eclectic
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- To be unable to chose
- A synonym for quandary
- Synonym for maneuver
- Compose of elements drown from various sources
- A movement or period of great activity
- A synonym for impertinent
- A clever or skillful move or action
- A synonym for commemorate
16 Clues: Rude • Unable to chose • Synonym for maneuver • To be unable to chose • A synonym for quandary • To call to remembrance • A synonym for eclectic • A broad flat area of land • A synonym for impertinent • A broad flat area of land • A synonym for commemorate • A synonym for renaissance • A state of perplexity or doubt • A clever or skillful move or action • ...
🙉vocab🙉 2025-05-08
Across
- A state of perplexity or doubt
- A broad flat area of land
- Unable to chose
- Rude
- A broad flat area of land
- A synonym for renaissance
- To call to remembrance
- A synonym for eclectic
Down
- To be unable to chose
- A synonym for quandary
- Synonym for maneuver
- Compose of elements drown from various sources
- A movement or period of great activity
- A synonym for impertinent
- A clever or skillful move or action
- A synonym for commemorate
16 Clues: Rude • Unable to chose • Synonym for maneuver • To be unable to chose • A synonym for quandary • To call to remembrance • A synonym for eclectic • A broad flat area of land • A synonym for impertinent • A broad flat area of land • A synonym for commemorate • A synonym for renaissance • A state of perplexity or doubt • A clever or skillful move or action • ...
exercice de compréhension... 2012-02-28
Across
- pinaka-sikat na painting ni Leonardo Da Vinci
- Founder ng Renaissance Humanism
- "muling pagsilang"
- sistemang pang-ekonomiya kung saan ang mga pribadong tao o kumpanya at hindi ang gobyerno ang nagmamay-ari ng mga negosyo
- magaling na babaeng pintor
- sistemang kaisipan o aksiyon na may malasakit sa interes ng tao
- isa sa 4 mayayamang lungsod; "reyna ng adriatiko"; pinaka-makapangyarihan
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- nakalaban ni Haring Jacob Pamposa - Papa ___.
- ang renaissance ay pinasimulan ng pamilyang ___.
- nagpinta ng "frecoes"
- dalawang mahalagang tuklas: movable type at ___.
- lungsod na kilala sa sining at yumaman dahil sa industriya at bangko
12 Clues: "muling pagsilang" • nagpinta ng "frecoes" • magaling na babaeng pintor • Founder ng Renaissance Humanism • nakalaban ni Haring Jacob Pamposa - Papa ___. • pinaka-sikat na painting ni Leonardo Da Vinci • ang renaissance ay pinasimulan ng pamilyang ___. • dalawang mahalagang tuklas: movable type at ___. • sistemang kaisipan o aksiyon na may malasakit sa interes ng tao • ...
Ch 18. 2024-10-02
Across
- French monarch who personified absolute monarchy
- New religious order founded during catholic reformation
- Intellectual movement of northern Europe, Greater emphasis on religion (Renaissance)
- Established councils that revived Catholic doctrine and refuted Protestant beliefs
- Overthrow of James II, parliament has basic sovereignty over the king. (Revolution)
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- period of empirical advances with development of wider theoretical generalizations (Revolution)
- Focus on mankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- Regarded as Renaissance monarch
- German monk; initiated protestant reformation
- Largely artistic movement (Renaissance)
- Concept of god during scientific revolution
- Class of working people without access to producing property
12 Clues: Regarded as Renaissance monarch • Largely artistic movement (Renaissance) • Concept of god during scientific revolution • German monk; initiated protestant reformation • French monarch who personified absolute monarchy • New religious order founded during catholic reformation • Class of working people without access to producing property • ...
Roaring 20s 2022-01-04
Across
- flew across the Atlantic Ocean
- group of women who challenged traditional restrictions
- purchases increased in the 20's
- banned sale of alcohol
- underground club
- major cause of prosperity
- 18th Amendment led to a rise in
- investing in the stock market
- movement of the African Americans
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- Brought alcohol back
- created the Model T
- scandal that Warren G. Harding was involved in
- Red Scare
- KLU KLUX KLAN
- music that contributed from the harlem Renaissance
- feared during the red scare
- Effect of the Harlem Renaissance
- heavily influenced the ratification of the 18th amendment
18 Clues: Red Scare • KLU KLUX KLAN • underground club • created the Model T • Brought alcohol back • banned sale of alcohol • major cause of prosperity • feared during the red scare • investing in the stock market • flew across the Atlantic Ocean • purchases increased in the 20's • 18th Amendment led to a rise in • Effect of the Harlem Renaissance • movement of the African Americans • ...
the renaissance 2021-10-15
Across
- the art of making agreements between countries
- a person who fight in an army for money
- the Renaissance began here in Italy
- the art of making agreements between countries
- having to do with the city
- - a time of rebirth of knowledge
- built their city on islands
Down
- powerful cities that were more like their own countries
- non-religious
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book
- ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance
- trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich
12 Clues: non-religious • having to do with the city • built their city on islands • - a time of rebirth of knowledge • the Renaissance began here in Italy • a person who fight in an army for money • the art of making agreements between countries • the art of making agreements between countries • ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-22
Across
- ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance
- having to do with the city
- their city on islands
- powerful cities that were more like their own countries
- a person who fight in an army for money
- a time of rebirth of knowledge
Down
- the Renaissance began here in Italy
- non-religious
- the art of making agreements between countries
- trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book
11 Clues: non-religious • their city on islands • having to do with the city • a time of rebirth of knowledge • the Renaissance began here in Italy • a person who fight in an army for money • the art of making agreements between countries • ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance • powerful cities that were more like their own countries • ...
Michelangelo und der Baustil der Renaissance 2017-11-18
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- Für welche berühmte Familie arbeitete Michelangelo auch?
- Welchen Teil des Petersdomes plante Michelangelo?
- Womit wurden viele Kirchen verkleidet?
- Um den Eindruck von Räumlichkeit zu erwecken, verwenden Maler die ......
- Was ließen sich reiche Bürger und Adelsfamilien erbauen?
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- Michelangelo war Maler, Architekt und
- Um welchen berühmten Künstler stritten sich die Auftraggeber?
- Welche Stadt bildete das Zentrum der Renaissance in Italien?
- Michelangelo war Architekt welches berühmten Gebäudes in Rom?
- Aus welcher Zeit stammen Elemente, die in der Renaissance verwendet wurden?
- Die Bauformen der Renaissance waren schlicht und ...
11 Clues: Michelangelo war Maler, Architekt und • Womit wurden viele Kirchen verkleidet? • Welchen Teil des Petersdomes plante Michelangelo? • Die Bauformen der Renaissance waren schlicht und ... • Für welche berühmte Familie arbeitete Michelangelo auch? • Was ließen sich reiche Bürger und Adelsfamilien erbauen? • Welche Stadt bildete das Zentrum der Renaissance in Italien? • ...
Unit 3 and 4: Renaissance, Reformation, Exploration 2023-12-14
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- Epidemic caused by the Columbian Exchange
- Wrote the 95 Theses and broke away from the Catholic Church
- Invader who conquered the Aztec
- Indigenous nation that Columbus invaded
- System of trade that transported enslaved people to the Americas
- Church started by King Henry VIII
- Renaissance philosophy that emphasizes emotion and the individual
Down
- Renaissance political philosopher who wrote "The Prince"
- Capital of the Incan Empire
- meaning of the word "Renaissance"
- Free tickets into heaven sold by Pope Leo X
11 Clues: Capital of the Incan Empire • Invader who conquered the Aztec • meaning of the word "Renaissance" • Church started by King Henry VIII • Indigenous nation that Columbus invaded • Epidemic caused by the Columbian Exchange • Free tickets into heaven sold by Pope Leo X • Renaissance political philosopher who wrote "The Prince" • ...
The Final Exam - Renaissance, Reformation, and Exploration 2018-06-09
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- Martin Luther believed the only way to salvation was by ___ alone.
- The land trade route that connected Europe and Asia
- What group of people invented block printing in 1045?
- Where did Columbus first land?
- A Renaissance man should be a ___ of all subjects.
- Exploration made Spain the most ___ nation in Europe
- The three big motivations for exploration were God, Gold, and ___.
- The ___ system was a system in which the Spanish forced the natives to work the land
- Martin Luther was ___ from the church.
- What was the "invisible warrior" that helped the Spanish defeat the natives?
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- What continent did Spain look for cheap labor after the encomienda system was over?
- The word Renaissance literally means___.
- Magellan led the first expedition to successfully ___ the globe.
- Renaissance women were supposed to ___ art, not create it.
- Martin Luther listed his issues with the church in his 95___.
- The selling of ___ was a corrupt practice of the church.
- The people Columbus first encountered were called ___.
- The church's power was in ___ after the Plague
- What civilization is Hernan Cortes credited for conquering?
19 Clues: Where did Columbus first land? • Martin Luther was ___ from the church. • The word Renaissance literally means___. • The church's power was in ___ after the Plague • A Renaissance man should be a ___ of all subjects. • The land trade route that connected Europe and Asia • Exploration made Spain the most ___ nation in Europe • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2022-11-16
Across
- have no religious or spiritual basis.
- A painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- the language or dialect
- an English playwright poet and actor
- marked by cunning, duplicity, or bad faith
Down
- German inventor
- Italian family that ruled Florence
- style of painting
- famous Italian sculptor
- an imagined place
- was the revival of art and literature
- Former Lord Chancellor
- famous painter and architect
- a Renaissance cultural movement
14 Clues: German inventor • style of painting • an imagined place • Former Lord Chancellor • famous Italian sculptor • the language or dialect • famous painter and architect • A painting by Leonardo da Vinci • a Renaissance cultural movement • Italian family that ruled Florence • an English playwright poet and actor • have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
Laura's Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
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- ... forces, the cause of the sack
- the revival of European art and literature
- humanism was represented by works of what
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought
- famous philosopher
- empire
- the best social studies teacher
- made a split with catholic and protestans
- invaded beyond the borders of the empire
- ... da vinci
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- the renaissance is most know for its what
- the sack had major reprecussions for what society
- famous sculptor
- one of raphael's companion
- a famous painter
- place where the renassance took place
- what Raphael is most known for
- many people what?
- the sack of...
- the king who led the visogoths
20 Clues: empire • ... da vinci • the sack of... • famous sculptor • a famous painter • many people what? • famous philosopher • one of raphael's companion • what Raphael is most known for • the king who led the visogoths • the best social studies teacher • ... forces, the cause of the sack • place where the renassance took place • invaded beyond the borders of the empire • ...
World History I 2024-06-05
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- The Golden Rule
- considered humane for the time
- the final prophet of Islam
- Let them eat cake!
- birth place of the Renaissance
- a pilgrimage to Mecca
- Yin & Yang
- People have the right to overthrow their government
- the result of the Reformation
- I think, therefore I am
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- One must cultivate one's own garden
- all men are wicked and selfish
- fastest growing religion in the world
- Father of the scientific method
- Little Corporal
- largest continuous land empire of all time
- number of pillars for Islam
- a rebirth
- Sistine Chapel
- monk who almost dies from lightning
- suffering is a necessary part of life
21 Clues: a rebirth • Yin & Yang • Sistine Chapel • The Golden Rule • Little Corporal • Let them eat cake! • a pilgrimage to Mecca • I think, therefore I am • the final prophet of Islam • number of pillars for Islam • the result of the Reformation • all men are wicked and selfish • considered humane for the time • birth place of the Renaissance • Father of the scientific method • ...
alaina sheehan renaissance and reformation 2022-10-18
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- iconic renaissance man
- voiding a marriage
- 3d image on 2d art
- school of athens
- missionaries who tried to spread Catholicism influential Institutes of the Christian Religion
- invented printing press
- mother of elizabth
- reaissance
- bronze david
- 1st king to outlaw catholic church
- human achieve and emotion
- native language
- nonreligious
Down
- church reforms in response of martion luther
- sistine chapel, david
- christians that follow teachings of martin luther
- non-catholic christian group
- wealthy supporter
- paying money as penance
- religious conflict of roman empiror
- rebirth
- finalized church of england
- meeting of the church
- mass production of books
- church of england
25 Clues: rebirth • reaissance • bronze david • nonreligious • native language • school of athens • wealthy supporter • church of england • voiding a marriage • 3d image on 2d art • mother of elizabth • sistine chapel, david • meeting of the church • iconic renaissance man • paying money as penance • invented printing press • mass production of books • human achieve and emotion • finalized church of england • ...
World History 2024-09-23
Across
- family that ruled the HRE
- wealthy person who sponsored artists
- called the "Father of Humanism"
- country that Shakespeare was from
- paying money for a pardon of sins
- the focus on worldly themes instead of religious
- is most famous for creating the Birth of Venus
- capital of France
- most famous and powerful family in Europe
- continent where renaissance took place
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- created printing press
- capital of Spain
- supported absolute power
- author of The Divine Comedy
- Dutch philosopher and Christian humanist
- what French Calvinists were called
- famous empire
- painted the ceiling of Sistine chapel
- became the banking center of Europe
- country where renaissance started
20 Clues: famous empire • capital of Spain • capital of France • created printing press • supported absolute power • family that ruled the HRE • author of The Divine Comedy • called the "Father of Humanism" • country that Shakespeare was from • paying money for a pardon of sins • country where renaissance started • what French Calvinists were called • became the banking center of Europe • ...
arts 2nd 2018-03-24
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- last supper it is the most reproduced religious painting of all the times
- difficult or impossible to understand
- it was characterize by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective, and differ landscape
- he is an italian artist who wanted to deviate from the classical masters of the renaissance
- it comes from the word "renaitre" which means, "rebirth"
- it was carried by the spanish and portugues to the philippines during 16th century where it became the prominent style of building for largeand small churches
- it one of bernini's innovative sucessful architectural design
- it is appearing mostly on church walls with featured religious figures and catholic teachings
- it is the most famous and most paradied portrait
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- he practiced architecture, sculture,painting,stage design, and was also a play write
- this is patern or picture made of embedding small pieces of stone or glass in cement surfaces such as walls and floors
- greatest cathedral building of the age
- he was known as the ultimate "renaissance man"
- he was an italian painter and architect of the high renaissance period
- a picture made by striking cloth, pieces of paper, photographs, and other object on to a surface
15 Clues: difficult or impossible to understand • greatest cathedral building of the age • he was known as the ultimate "renaissance man" • it is the most famous and most paradied portrait • it comes from the word "renaitre" which means, "rebirth" • it one of bernini's innovative sucessful architectural design • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2014-03-27
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- An Italian writer and poet, Francesco ________ was one of the first Humanists
- Burning of sinful items
- Area surrounding a city
- Famous and powerful family in Italy during the renaissance
- An assumption or guess on a question or theory
- Important renaissance city built on piles sunk into marshy islands at the head of the Adriatic Sea
- A Church court that put heretics on trail or any people that disagreed with Church teachings
- An art which you paint water colour onto fresh wet plaster
- Collectively known as the Greco-Roman world, it was a period of time where Greek and Roman society flourished and greatly influenced Europe
- Important renaissance city, located in Tuscany in northwest Italy
- A state where citizens elect representatives to form a government
- A transfer of parental property to a daughter as her inheritance to her marriage
- A correct relation among parts
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- A proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation, in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact
- Giving the appearance of distance on a flat surface
- A term used to describe a person who has skills in many areas
- Famous for his painting the Mona Lisa
- A way of life where people are more concerned with goals for human beings than with spiritual matters
- A type of printing press that could produce thousands of copies of a book in the time it had taken to make one
- Johann ________ a German who invented the moveable type
- The ability to think and draw conclusions
- A large city that has its own government and is completely separated from other places
- First scientist to state a theory that the Earth is not the centre of the universe
23 Clues: Burning of sinful items • Area surrounding a city • A correct relation among parts • Famous for his painting the Mona Lisa • The ability to think and draw conclusions • An assumption or guess on a question or theory • Giving the appearance of distance on a flat surface • Johann ________ a German who invented the moveable type • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2015-03-09
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- I, too, am __________
- we were not made _______________ to weep
- my __________ has grown deep like rivers
- ___________ in America
- Night coming _____________ Black like me
- known for her rendition of “Strange Fruit”
- the current fashion
- what happens to a dream ______________?
- The Harlem Renaissance took place during the _____________Age.
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- a neighborhood in New York City
- perhaps the most influential writer of the Harlem Renaissance
- a movement of rural black Southerners to Northern cities
- to gather or harvest
- The ______________ in New York: a poem by Claude McKay
- a form of music that scholars argue is the only truly American art form
- there are words like _______ that almost make me cry
- Zora Neale Hurston combined African ___________ with realistic narratives.
- to cause someone to feel isolated or cast out
- to plant
- ____________ sweet and wonderful
20 Clues: to plant • the current fashion • to gather or harvest • I, too, am __________ • ___________ in America • a neighborhood in New York City • ____________ sweet and wonderful • what happens to a dream ______________? • we were not made _______________ to weep • my __________ has grown deep like rivers • Night coming _____________ Black like me • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2019-10-15
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- Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome
- Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Sistine Chapel, and sculpted the David
- A young person (mostly refers to a boy) who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master
- The plague that ravaged Europe in the Renaissance period
- Florentine sculptor famous for sculpting David
- Government where a king or queen exercise central power
- English poet and dramatist who Wrote Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth
- Sun centered model of the universe
- A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance
- Government where laws are created in accordance with a religion
- To reform
- Christian church that "protested" papal authority
- Ideally perfect state
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- An order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron.
- Italian painter, engineer, musician, and scientist known for The Last Supper (c. 1495) and Mona Lisa (c. 1503).
- A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral
- Someone who supports or champions something
- The leading and dominant of all Christian faiths in early Renaissance Europe
- A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests
- Italian painter who painted the School of Athens
- Period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- A person that writes a play
- A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster. When the plaster dried, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster
- A painting or sculpture of a person
25 Clues: To reform • Ideally perfect state • A person that writes a play • Sun centered model of the universe • A painting or sculpture of a person • Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • Someone who supports or champions something • Florentine sculptor famous for sculpting David • Italian painter who painted the School of Athens • ...
LA RENAISSANCE 2021-03-11
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- berceau de la Renaissance
- période modèle de la renaissance
- humaniste ayant traduit la Bible en allemand
- chef religieux critiqué par les humanistes
- événement religieux qui marque une étape dans la vie d’un catholique
- mouvement pour mettre fin à la réforme
- humaniste célèbre du XVIème siècle
- invention qui met les moines au placard
- artiste qui a repeint le plafond de la chapelle sixtine
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- réduction du temps passé au purgatoire
- langue préférée des humanistes
- Luther en a été victime en 1521
- massacre religieux célèbre
- Luther en a rédigé beaucoup...
- il se fait appeler très chrétien en France
- lieu d’attente avant d’accéder au paradis
- réformé
- réunion qui apporte certaines clarifications religieuses
- quelqu'un qui a beaucoup de connaissances
- version officielle du nouveau testament depuis le Ve siècle
- personne qui met sa fortune au service des artistes
21 Clues: réformé • berceau de la Renaissance • massacre religieux célèbre • langue préférée des humanistes • Luther en a rédigé beaucoup... • Luther en a été victime en 1521 • période modèle de la renaissance • humaniste célèbre du XVIème siècle • réduction du temps passé au purgatoire • mouvement pour mettre fin à la réforme • invention qui met les moines au placard • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
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- The Welfare of Humans
- Wrote 95 theses
- The Black Plague
- A Religious Journeyman
- Princess of France
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- Dialect of a country
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- Non-Religous
- Luther attempting to change the church
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- The Ruling body
- Centered around the sun
- Medieval investors
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- court writer and medieval author
- Navigational Disk
- Inventor from Mainz
- press Mass producing literature
- Started heliocentrism
- A group made by the merchant class
- Godfathers of the...
- Ruling Class
- Romeo and Juliet
- Centered Around the earth
- A Ticket to Heaven
- Flying machines
- Not Immortal
- A small body with political power
- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- An Oppressor
- A Building for Worshipping
32 Clues: Ruling Class • Not Immortal • An Oppressor • Non-Religous • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • The Ruling body • The Black Plague • Romeo and Juliet • Navigational Disk • Princess of France • A Ticket to Heaven • Medieval investors • Inventor from Mainz • Godfathers of the... • Dialect of a country • The Welfare of Humans • Started heliocentrism • A Religious Journeyman • Centered around the sun • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
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- 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 2016-11-28
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- the way things are commonly done
- Language
- A common culture
- Who a person is
- recreated Christianity
- Founder of modern political science
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- The process of recreating a practice
- an astronomer
- Italian french author
- Different views on different things
- A Rebirth
- Princess of France
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
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- The printing press
- the study of space
- thoughts and values of humans
- to be or not to be
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- the making of new cities
- Gutenberg's invention
- a recovery of land for religious values
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- 4th - 14th century
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- Something a person believes in
- something a person can’t compromise
- power held by people/representatives
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • The printing press • the study of space • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Non-Religious idea
- Princess of france
- Centered Around the earth
- Flying machines
- court writer and medieval author
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Romeo and Juliet
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Mass producing literature
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Wrote 95 theses
- A Tyrant
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- The Vitruvian Man
- Navigational Disk
- Invented the Printing Press
- Started heliocentrism
- Dialect of a country
- Centered around the sun
- Not Immortal
- Authority of the Pope
- Godfathers of the ___________
- A fatal epidemic
- Investing in someone
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- A Building for Worshipping
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • 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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- The Vitruvian Man
- court writer and medieval author
- A fatal epidemic
- A Tyrant
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Investing in someone
- Mass producing literature
- Flying machines
- A Building for Worshipping
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Centered Around the earth
- Princess of france
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
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- Wrote 95 theses
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Navigational Disk
- Invented the Printing Press
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Not Immortal
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Centered around the sun
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Romeo and Juliet
- Non-Religious idea
- Authority of the Pope
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Started heliocentrism
- Dialect of a country
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Authority of the Pope • Started heliocentrism • Centered around the sun • Mass producing literature • Centered Around the earth • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Something you think is the truth
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- When a society moves into a city
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- A receipt to heaven.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- Invented the printing press.
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
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- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
- A country's native language
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- People being ranked above one another.
- A person who provides financial support.
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • Something you think is the truth • Created the Heliocentric theory. • When a society moves into a city • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2016-11-28
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- A way of painting used in famous pieces like “The last supper”
- A religiously influenced battle
- A time in Europe when the feudal system started to fall
- The rebirth of the roman catholic church brought by martin luther
- An act or belief thought to have been punishable by the church
- The model of the universe the church followed throughout the middle ages
- A way of forgiving sins used by the roman catholic church
- A system of government that was brought down after the rise of humanism
- A technique first used in architecture but later implemented into art to create depth
- Important philosopher that paved the way for the age of enlightenment
- Controlled all of the kings and queens of Europe
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A french medieval author that wrote literature based on romance
- Had a big role in advancing religion by bringing in french perspective
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- A way of life practiced through tradition or through prayer
- Mass produced a vernacular bible
- The renaissance was the ___ between the middle ages and the modern
- Reformed a type of christianity based on the roman catholic church
- Painted the most famous painting in the world
- Modernized english and theater throughout Europe
- A treatment of people that led to a more secular type of Europe
- Used to mass produce the Gutenberg bible (vernacular bible)
- A way of living used to try and combat the bubonic plague
- Many converted from _____ to christianity during the Spanish inquisition
- Wrote about a new perspective that influenced modern politics
- Opposed the geocentric system that the church followed
- The main contributor that led to urbanization and the downfall of feudalism in europe
- Used as a way to explain events based on the stars and planets
- A popular way of speaking that became popular by Gutenberg and martin luther
- This became more common when humanism rose
- A system of government used in venice similar to democracy
31 Clues: A religiously influenced battle • Mass produced a vernacular bible • Came up with the heliocentric theory • This became more common when humanism rose • Painted the most famous painting in the world • Modernized english and theater throughout Europe • Controlled all of the kings and queens of Europe • Opposed the geocentric system that the church followed • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- A receipt to heaven.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- Something you think is the truth
- People being ranked above one another.
- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- Invented the printing press.
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
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- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- When a society moves into a city
- A person who provides financial support.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- A country's native language
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
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. • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- Luther vowed to become a monk if he survived a ______
- press, the 95 theses was successful in part to the use of the ___________, which made it more widely publicized
- Petrarch wrote many ____ and was considered one of the best in all of Italy
- de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile
- and Roman, Petrarch recovered many ____ __ ____ manuscripts
- the basis of Machiavelli teachings was on how to be and ______ leader
- reformation, Luther’s teachings fragmented the catholic church beginning the _________
- Humanism brought the idea of _______ to wester civilization
- The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks
- de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence
- The renaissance was a time when people began looking into a more _____ type of world
- prince, a famous book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- the Edict of Worms labeled Luther as a ____ and enemy of the state
- Italy was caught between the _____ with the European and Asian people
- the church developed by Luther’s followers
- of worms, the ________ was a decree, banning Luther’s writing
- Lorenzo hired lots of_____ like Leonardo de Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli
- The Medici family produce ______ popes
- one of the most influential city stated due to the Medici families love of the arts
- the these was also successful also to the ______ tone vs the harsh aggressive
- the first _____ coexistence of Lutheranism and Catholicism
- Luther believed that it was not the ____ that saved people but by Gods divine grace
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- de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo
- The _____ family were the ruling merchants over Florence
- the edict of worms _______ the authority of the pope
- A way of thinking that the human race was the center of the universe and had great potential-focused on individual worth
- of Augsburg, the law saying Lutherans and Catholics can worship as they will
- Machiavelli taught to learn to let your conscience _____
- the Medici family gained its power due to their immense _______
- The lack of _____ allowed merchant families to gain power over different city states
- many artisans and _____ were guided by humanism or hired by humanism enthusiasts
- Cosimo sought to make Florence one of the most _____ city states in the country
- questions the catholic church
- Luther wrote the 95 theses that said that salvation came from_____ and divine grace
- Luther hung the document on church____
- The preferred language to write in for Petrarch
- father of humanism
- the peace of Augsburg ____ the empire from multiple conflicts for over 50 years
- Italy also became the starting point of the renaissance because it was abundant in ______ who looked into Greek and Roman Text
- literature education architecture, The Renaissance brought trade that financed these (four words-must be in correct order)
- Luther also translated the ______ making available to the entire public
- Machiavelli also taught to use ____ over love
42 Clues: father of humanism • questions the catholic church • de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo • Luther hung the document on church____ • The Medici family produce ______ popes • de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile • de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence • the church developed by Luther’s followers • The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- Luther also translated the ______ making available to the entire public
- questions the catholic church
- press, the 95 theses was successful in part to the use of the ___________, which made it more widely publicized
- The preferred language to write in for Petrarch
- reformation, Luther’s teachings fragmented the catholic church beginning the _________
- de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile
- of Augsburg, the law saying Lutherans and Catholics can worship as they will
- Luther believed that it was not the ____ that saved people but by Gods divine grace
- The renaissance was a time when people began looking into a more _____ type of world
- The _____ family were the ruling merchants over Florence
- the Medici family gained its power due to their immense _______
- Humanism brought the idea of _______ to wester civilization
- one of the most influential city stated due to the Medici families love of the arts
- the peace of Augsburg ____ the empire from multiple conflicts for over 50 years
- The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks
- de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence
- The Medici family produce ______ popes
- The lack of _____ allowed merchant families to gain power over different city states
- the these was also successful also to the ______ tone vs the harsh aggressive
- Machiavelli taught to learn to let your conscience _____
- Cosimo sought to make Florence one of the most _____ city states in the country
- Italy was caught between the _____ with the European and Asian people
- the Edict of Worms labeled Luther as a ____ and enemy of the state
- A way of thinking that the human race was the center of the universe and had great potential-focused on individual worth
- Luther wrote the 95 theses that said that salvation came from_____ and divine grace
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- Machiavelli also taught to use ____ over love
- de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo
- Lorenzo hired lots of_____ like Leonardo de Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli
- the edict of worms _______ the authority of the pope
- and Roman, Petrarch recovered many ____ __ ____ manuscripts
- prince, a famous book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- Italy also became the starting point of the renaissance because it was abundant in ______ who looked into Greek and Roman Text
- many artisans and _____ were guided by humanism or hired by humanism enthusiasts
- the first _____ coexistence of Lutheranism and Catholicism
- Luther vowed to become a monk if he survived a ______
- Luther hung the 95 theses on church____
- the basis of Machiavelli teachings was on how to be and ______ leader
- Petrarch wrote many ____ and was considered one of the best in all of Italy
- of worms, the ________ was a decree, banning Luther’s writing
- father of humanism
- literature education architecture, The Renaissance brought trade that financed these (four words-must be in correct order)
- the church developed by Luther’s followers
42 Clues: father of humanism • questions the catholic church • de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo • The Medici family produce ______ popes • Luther hung the 95 theses on church____ • de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile • de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence • the church developed by Luther’s followers • Machiavelli also taught to use ____ over love • ...
The Renaissance 2016-03-24
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- Surgeon who developed the use of bandages.
- Designed and built a dome for the Florence Cathedral.
- Invented moveable type printing press.
- Painted pictures of strong women including a self-portrait.
- Developed the compound microscope.
- Traveled to the Caribbean Sea, explored, and claimed large areas for Spain.
- Published detailed descriptions of the human anatomy.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Painted The Peasant Dance, a painting that relied on detail and realism.
- Wrote Don Quixote.
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- Wrote a book titled Utopia in which he shared a vision of a society of equals.
- Wrote the Ninety-Five Theses challenging the Catholic Church.
- Wrote a book called The Prince.
- Established a center of navigation and exploration.
- Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, among others.
- Created a powerful telescope and was the first to observe and record sunspots.
- Published the theory that the Earth was not the center of the universe.
- Invented and sketched early tanks and cars.
- Author who encouraged women to write books.
- Preached about reforming the church. Geneva became the center of the Calvinist religion.
20 Clues: Wrote Don Quixote. • Wrote a book called The Prince. • Developed the compound microscope. • Invented moveable type printing press. • Surgeon who developed the use of bandages. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Invented and sketched early tanks and cars. • Author who encouraged women to write books. • Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, among others. • ...
Renaissance Review 2018-01-21
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- Devout student of the works of Archimedes.
- Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta.
- Italian town in which Pisano sculpted his famous Baptistery art.
- Building on which the various guilds displayed sculptures of their patron saints.
- First painting to use correct perspective.
- Bamberg ______, name of equestrian statue in Bamberg Cathedral.
- In the trio of friends that began the Renaissance he was the painter.
- Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild.
- Relief sculpture on Strasbourg Cathedral: Death of the ______.
- Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____
- Giotto's teacher.
- "Well of Moses" sculptor.
- Sculpted first full nude since ancient Roman times.
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- Painting in which a dead tree symbolizes the cross: The __________ of Christ.
- Cathedral on which a sculpture of the Virgin Mary is done with contrapposto.
- Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto.
- Invented as a way to draw perfectly accurate sketches of the Pantheon.
- Dome designer.
- Name of artistic style which continued Byzantine characteristics through the 14th century.
- City central to the "re-birth" of art and architecture.
- Painted The Annunciation with a solid gold background.
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 ____ • ...
The renaissance 2020-10-11
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- support given by a powerful character
- paintings in watercolor on a wall or ceiling
- separation of gouverment constitutions
- period from 1400 to 1500
- earth is at the middle of the universe
- where rays meet after reflection/refraction
- sonnets about a imaginary perfect women
- what they thought god was
- independence of mind
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- the idea of Gravity
- horrible rules made for leagers
- killing a human being in the renaissance
- periods of goods artistic production
- a perspective of an art technique
- something with really good aspects has ----
- a method of research
- human study
- eg: the ------- of a human being
- sun is at the middle of the universe
- the quality of being worthy of attention
20 Clues: human study • the idea of Gravity • a method of research • independence of mind • period from 1400 to 1500 • what they thought god was • horrible rules made for leagers • eg: the ------- of a human being • a perspective of an art technique • periods of goods artistic production • sun is at the middle of the universe • support given by a powerful character • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2024-06-26
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- thoughts or suggestions
- opposite of new
- renaissance mathématician and astronomer
- language of Ancient Rome
- instrument for viewing stars and planets
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events
- revival or renewed interest in something
- changing for the better
- opposite of old
- the star around which the earth orbits
- coming before all others in order
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- born again
- relating to Greece
- founder of modern Physics
- findings
- third planet from the sun
- process of using one’s mind to consider something
- a system of ideas to explain something
- move in a circle around a center axis
- methods or styles of doing something
- located or situation on every side
21 Clues: findings • born again • opposite of new • opposite of old • relating to Greece • thoughts or suggestions • changing for the better • language of Ancient Rome • founder of modern Physics • third planet from the sun • coming before all others in order • located or situation on every side • methods or styles of doing something • move in a circle around a center axis • ...
Renaissance Science 2023-10-05
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- Device used to study the stars
- invented the thermometer
- planet with 4 moons
- man who invented the compound microscope
- During the renaissance people were more encouraged to become
- one of the most important humanist thinkers
- The belief that there is a higher power or god.
- famous italian humanist
- people thought this was a smooth ball in the night sky
- ideas about things
- what the church called the new theories about the universe
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- what galileo had to do in order to not be executed
- ptolemy's definition of the universe
- The study of ancient literature
- Philosopher who theorized the modern idea of the solar system
- someone who studies physics
- The man who invented the printing press
- what could happen to you if you believed in humanism
- the study of space
- The first book printed on a printing press
20 Clues: the study of space • ideas about things • planet with 4 moons • famous italian humanist • invented the thermometer • someone who studies physics • Device used to study the stars • The study of ancient literature • ptolemy's definition of the universe • The man who invented the printing press • man who invented the compound microscope • The first book printed on a printing press • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-12-01
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- high standing collars by the neck
- work to get a higher position.
- frottola and motet.
- feathers and lace.
- rebirth.
- Classical culture.
- the basse dance
- found the "New World."
- Bread.
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- painter
- paint portraits
- discovered moons of Jupiter.
- updated the simplistic
- Copernican Revolution.
- calmed the tensions protesants and catholics
- his poetry and musical instruments
- Bulit print press in Europe
- abstract.
- a scientist and inventor
- telescope.
20 Clues: Bread. • painter • rebirth. • abstract. • telescope. • paint portraits • the basse dance • feathers and lace. • Classical culture. • frottola and motet. • updated the simplistic • Copernican Revolution. • found the "New World." • a scientist and inventor • Bulit print press in Europe • discovered moons of Jupiter. • work to get a higher position. • high standing collars by the neck • ...
Renaissance Background 2023-05-03
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- Source of loss of status of knights
- Like Boccaccio, an early Ren. author
- Our actions are louder
- An idea celebrated by Pico d. Mirandola
- Type of life stressed by Christian Humanism
- Stems from dissatisfaction with Church
- Language of the locals, vs. Latin
- Their power lead to the nations of modern Europe
- A key focus of writing style
- Where Renaissance began
- Second on the "chain" of command
- A key source of social status
- A key cultural movement of the time
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- Time period of great interest again
- One of the two opposing relig. camps
- Renaissance trends start later here
- A frequent hazard
- Became more influential through trade
- Opposed to sacred
- A handy weapon against castles
- Father of heliocentric studies
- The idea that Medieval times lacked culture
- Continued to disrupt for 300 years
- Martin Luther's ideas
- Latin for "back to the sources"
25 Clues: A frequent hazard • Opposed to sacred • Martin Luther's ideas • Our actions are louder • Where Renaissance began • A key focus of writing style • A key source of social status • A handy weapon against castles • Father of heliocentric studies • Latin for "back to the sources" • Second on the "chain" of command • Language of the locals, vs. Latin • Continued to disrupt for 300 years • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
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- Siya ay isang Italyano na pintor at arkitekto ng High Renaissance period.
- Siya ay isang English na makata at polemicist na kilala sa kanyang epikong tula na "Paradise Lost".
- Siya ay isang makatang Italyano na kilala sa kanyang epikong tula na "The Divine Comedy."
- Siya ay isang Ingles na may-akda, makata, at pilosopo na pinakakilala sa kanyang akda na "The Canterbury Tales".
- Siya ay isang Italyano na estadista at pinuno ng Florentine Republic sa panahon ng Italian Renaissance.
- Siya ay isang German humanist scholar at pilosopo na nabuhay noong panahon ng Renaissance.
- Siya ay isang Dutch na pilosopo, teologo, at manunulat na kilala sa kanyang aklat na "The Praise of Folly."
- Siya ay isang Italyano na artista, imbentor, at polymath na ipinanganak noong Abril 15, 1452.
- Siya ay isang English physicist, mathematician, at astronomer na kilala sa kanyang mga batas ng paggalaw at unibersal na grabitasyon.
- 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 pintor ng Early Renaissance na kilala sa kanyang mga painting na "The Birth of Venus" at "Primavera."
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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 Italyano na diplomat, pilosopo, at manunulat na kilala sa kanyang aklat na “The Prince” na nagbabalangkas ng mga prinsipyo sa pamamahala.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na iskolar at makata na nabuhay noong ika-14 na siglo.
- Siya ay isang English lawyer, social philosopher, at Renaissance humanist na kilala sa kanyang aklat na "Utopia."
- 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 Italyano na manunulat at makata na kilala sa kanyang akda na "The Decameron."
- Siya ay isang Italyano na pisiko at astronomo na gumanap ng malaking papel sa Rebolusyong Siyentipiko.
- Siya ay isang German mathematician, astronomer, at astrologo na kilala sa kanyang mga batas ng planetary motion.
- Siya ay isang Espanyol na manunulat na kilala sa kanyang nobelang "Don Quixote".
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 Artists 2023-08-21
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- Dutch master known for his domestic scenes.
- Considered the father of Western painting.
- Court painter known for elegant portraits.
- Sculptor who created the "Gates of Paradise."
- Painter known for his dramatic use of light and shadow.
- Known for "The School of Athens" and graceful style.
- Painter and monk known for religious art.
- Painter with a unique, elongated style.
- Painter, inventor, and polymath behind the "Mona Lisa."
- Renowned sculptor and pioneer of Renaissance art.
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- Leading Venetian painter of religious works.
- Known for dynamic compositions and rich colors.
- Mentor to Michelangelo and painter of frescoes.
- Renowned German artist and printmaker.
- Master of color and portraiture in Venetian painting.
- Painter of fantastical and allegorical scenes.
- Painter of "The Birth of Venus" and mythological themes.
- Sculptor, goldsmith, and author of an autobiography.
- Painter of imaginative portraits using objects.
- Sculptor of "David" and painter of the Sistine Chapel.
20 Clues: Renowned German artist and printmaker. • Painter with a unique, elongated style. • Painter and monk known for religious art. • Considered the father of Western painting. • Court painter known for elegant portraits. • Dutch master known for his domestic scenes. • Leading Venetian painter of religious works. • Sculptor who created the "Gates of Paradise." • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2021-11-10
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- term used by Plains Indians for black soldiers.
- dispersion of a people from their original homeland.
- organization formed by W.E.B. Du Bois dedicated to racial justice.
- term associated with segregated public spaces and amenities
- stipulated that a person cannot be deprived of the right to vote on the basis of race.
- Louisiana law that stipulated that only votes whose father or grandfather had been eligible to vote before 1867 would be eligible to vote.
- form of music written for piano
- violent confrontations between whites and blacks sparked by racial tensions.
- amendment that prohibited the manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages.
- black nationalist organization
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- court case that established "separate by equal" accommodations
- compelled states to accept their residents as citizens and to guarantee their rights.
- black baseball league formed in 1920 under the leadership of Andrew "Rube" Foster.
- the intellectual, artistic, & cultural flowering of Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s.
- films made for African American audiences.
- musical form developed by poor black people in the South.
- the practice of separating people on the basis of race.
- when African Americans traveled from rural south to the urban north between 1910 and 1940.
- Harlem's most exclusive and fashionable nightspot in the 1920s.
- mostly improvised music that supplanted ragtime in the early 20th century.
20 Clues: black nationalist organization • form of music written for piano • films made for African American audiences. • term used by Plains Indians for black soldiers. • dispersion of a people from their original homeland. • the practice of separating people on the basis of race. • musical form developed by poor black people in the South. • ...
American Renaissance 2021-11-16
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- comparison; does not use “like” or “as”
- the paragraph of poetry
- repeated consonant sounds, anywhere in the words
- a narrator’s lost love
- _____ Walker
- repeated vowel sounds
- a poem written to remember someone who has passed away
- location of Poe’s death
- second word of the event that doubled our nation’s size
- antagonist of Irving’s short story
- appeals to the reader’s senses
- a transcendental poem about nature and death
- when inanimate things are given human characteristics
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- maiden of the usher house
- sub genre
- “A ______ Within a ______”
- ______ romanticism
- something that has meaning in and of itself, but also represents something else
- The Fall of the House of _______
- two lines line paired together that rhyme
- the author/poet’s attitude
- a lengthy Poe poem
- means a “rebirth”; the time period we have studied
- master of the usher house
- extreme exaggeration
- repeating consonant at the beginning of consecutive words
- a repeated phrase
- a reference to someone/something famous, like another piece of literature
- comparison; uses “like” or “as”
- the feeling the reader gets
30 Clues: sub genre • _____ Walker • a repeated phrase • ______ romanticism • a lengthy Poe poem • extreme exaggeration • repeated vowel sounds • a narrator’s lost love • the paragraph of poetry • location of Poe’s death • maiden of the usher house • master of the usher house • “A ______ Within a ______” • the author/poet’s attitude • the feeling the reader gets • appeals to the reader’s senses • ...
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 Exploration 2025-01-26
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- - Matibay na bakal na ginagamit upang ipirmi ang barko sa isang lugar.
- - Instrumentong ginamit sa paglalayag upang malaman ang latitude.
- - Kasanayan sa paglalayag at pagtukoy ng direksyon sa karagatan.
- - Lupang sinakop at pinamunuan ng isang dayuhang bansa.
- - Pangunahing motibasyon ng eksplorasyon—paghahanap ng ginto at pilak.
- - Isang Venetian na naglakbay sa Asya at nag-ulat tungkol sa China.
- - Proseso ng mas malawak na ugnayan ng mga bansa sa buong mundo.
- - Mahalagang produkto mula sa Asya na ginagamit sa pagluluto at pagpepreserba ng pagkain.
- - Bansang sumuporta sa paglalayag ni Ferdinand Magellan.
- - Tawag sa paggalugad ng mga Europeo sa mga bagong lupain.
- - Sasakyang pandagat na ginamit ng mga Portuges at Espanyol sa eksplorasyon.
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- - Tawag sa mga Espanyol na sumakop sa mga lupain sa America.
- - Manlalakbay na unang nakaikot sa mundo.
- - Ginamit ng mga manlalayag upang matukoy ang direksyon.
- - Ruta ng kalakalan sa pagitan ng Asya at Europa.
- - Relihiyong nais ipalaganap ng mga Europeo sa mga bagong lupain.
- - Sasakyang pandagat na ginamit sa panahon ng eksplorasyon.
- - Palitan ng produkto at yaman sa pagitan ng mga bansa.
- - Panahon ng muling pagsilang ng sining, agham, at kaalaman sa Europa.
- - Bansang nanguna sa eksplorasyon sa ilalim ni Prince Henry the Navigator.
20 Clues: - Manlalakbay na unang nakaikot sa mundo. • - 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. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-07
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- state of which the judge was racist and antilabor.
- Black nationalism and Black...
- a musical style influenced by Dixieland and ragtime
- the first African American representative in Congress from a Northern state
- the most famous nightclub in Harlem
- What people who served in the army are called
- Where Garvey got deported to
- a leading voice of the African American experience in America
- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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- the Universal Negro Improvement Association
- Where it took place
- Movement of blacks "Migrating to New York"
- wrote some of the first major stories featuring African American women as central characters
- a soulful style of music that evolved from African American spirituals
- War in which African Americans served in before the Harlem Renaissance
- received wide acclaim for his performance in the title role of Eugene O’Neill’s Emperor Jones
- President who used Garvey’s immigrant status to have him deported to Jamaica
- introduced an early form of Jazz
- the Empress of the Blues
- Last name of the first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance
20 Clues: Where it took place • the Empress of the Blues • Where Garvey got deported to • Black nationalism and Black... • introduced an early form of Jazz • the most famous nightclub in Harlem • Movement of blacks "Migrating to New York" • the Universal Negro Improvement Association • What people who served in the army are called • state of which the judge was racist and antilabor. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-10-30
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- Leading Writer of the Harlem Group
- Group of American writers in the 1920s who shared beliefs that they were lost and greedy, a materialistic world that lacked moral values, and often chose to flee to Europe.
- Print and broadcast methods of communicating information to large numbers of people
- Spoke about the joys and difficulties of being human, being American, and being black.
- new type of young woman who was rebellious, energetic, and bold.
- Produced a large body of work including Harlem Shadows.
- James Weldon Johnson was executive secretary of what association group?
- Spanish-speaking neighborhood
- Alain Lockś 1925 book.
- African American Literary awakening of the 1920s.
- 1925 Collection of poems.
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- A supplier of illegal alcohol during Prohibition.
- For African Americans, what was becoming the cultural center of the United States.
- term used to describe the 1920s.
- Who became an anthropologist and gained fame with her poignant novel Their Eyes Were Watching God.
- description of a population on data on race or income.
- Bars that operated illegally during Prohibition
- Collection of Sermons in rhythmic verse.
- 1925 Court Case where Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan debated the issue of teaching evolution in public schools.
- Set of religious beliefs including Christian ideas about Jesus Christ. Belief that the Bible was inspired by God and does not contain errors and is all true.
20 Clues: Alain Lockś 1925 book. • 1925 Collection of poems. • Spanish-speaking neighborhood • term used to describe the 1920s. • Leading Writer of the Harlem Group • Collection of Sermons in rhythmic verse. • Bars that operated illegally during Prohibition • A supplier of illegal alcohol during Prohibition. • African American Literary awakening of the 1920s. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-10-16
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- Technique of painting on wet plaster.
- The last name of the author of The Prince, which examined the conduct of rulers and how to get and keep power.
- An Italian architect who is best known for the construction of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore's dome.
- Subjects that are common to classical education; history, literature and philosophy.
- Focuses on non-religious subject matter.
- The language or dialect spoken by the common people in a particular country or region.
- An Italian poet whose best known work is The Divine Comedy.
- Representing a 3 dimensional space on a 2 dimensional surface.
- A sculptor who is probably most well-known for how his statues expressed human nature. He is considered to be the second greatest sculptor of the Renaissance.
- He is considered the most famous sculptor of all time. His sculpture The David is his best known work.
- The first name of an Italian inventor, artist and scientist who is known for his famous works the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- The study of human beings. It was an intellectual movement that focused on human accomplishments.
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- The word Renaissance translates to "________".
- A person who supports an artist financially.
- Human __________ is an idea that promoted the development and progress of human beings.
- The last name of the man who popularized the Printing Press throughout Europe.
- A period from about 1350-1600 during which Western Europeans experienced a profound cultural awakening.
- Emphasizes the importance of personality, and uniqueness of a singular human being.
- An Italian poet and scholar. He is considered to be one of the first humanist thinkers.
- An Italian painter who is known for his harmonious compositions and use of vibrant colors. His most famous work is the School of Athens.
20 Clues: Technique of painting on wet plaster. • Focuses on non-religious subject matter. • A person who supports an artist financially. • The word Renaissance translates to "________". • An Italian poet whose best known work is The Divine Comedy. • Representing a 3 dimensional space on a 2 dimensional surface. • ...
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 Literature 2024-01-21
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- a humorous imitation of another work of literature
- the destroyer of all things, including Love, in Sonnet 64
- kind of sonnet that follows the structure of an octave and sestet
- the type of stories that caused Quixote to lose his wits
- Quixote's "lady"
- the extended metaphor in Sonnet 3 compares Love to this
- type of love where a man (of lower status) yearns for the admiration of a woman who is uninterested
- number of the sonnet by Shakespeare that says how thinking of one's lover makes everything better
- a pair of lines that rhyme
- object that Monna Giovanna's son believes will cure him
- meter used by Shakespeare where 5 of 10 syllables are stressed in each line
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- a group of 4 lines in a Shakespearean sonnet
- poet devoted to Laura who wrote 300+ poems to her
- name of Quixote's horse
- what Quixote believes the windmills to be
- first name of Quixote's sidekick
- image Ronsard uses to depict why Helene should love him now
- when the audience knows more than the characters do: situational ____
- the evil magician who continually undermines Quixote
- phenomenon depicted in Sonnet 3
- genre which "Federigo's Falcon" seems to mirror
- Ronsard's recommendation to Helene
22 Clues: Quixote's "lady" • name of Quixote's horse • a pair of lines that rhyme • phenomenon depicted in Sonnet 3 • first name of Quixote's sidekick • Ronsard's recommendation to Helene • what Quixote believes the windmills to be • a group of 4 lines in a Shakespearean sonnet • genre which "Federigo's Falcon" seems to mirror • poet devoted to Laura who wrote 300+ poems to her • ...
Renaissance Music 2022-10-24
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- The famous lute player for Pope Leo
- Wrote the "armed man" mass
- most famous English High Renaissance composer
- a mass for the dead
- famous for his dance music
- Principal organist for St. Mark's Basilica
- Composer who was possibly known by another name
- known for his melodies in his music
- Used a cantus firmus technique
- Wrote his music in Latin
- Both of his children went on to become composers
- Master of Polyphony
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- Wrote Orfeo, the first opera
- One of the most important composers of this time
- Became more famous after he died
- Leading English composer of the 15th century
- He was a student of Palestrina
- The murdering prince of the Renaissance
- Composer in the Burgundian School
- Most of his music is sad and for lute
- wrote a requiem mass
- had a doctorate degree in music
- a large manuscript of music
- known for his program chansons
24 Clues: a mass for the dead • Master of Polyphony • wrote a requiem mass • Wrote his music in Latin • Wrote the "armed man" mass • famous for his dance music • a large manuscript of music • Wrote Orfeo, the first opera • He was a student of Palestrina • known for his program chansons • Used a cantus firmus technique • had a doctorate degree in music • Became more famous after he died • ...
The Renaissance 2022-01-19
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- a pardon releasing a person from penalty for a sin
- luther and followers begin a separate religious group
- is acceptable to moderate Catholics and Protestants
- seeks to reform catholic church from within
- some princes side with Luther
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought.
- a way to show three dimensions on a canvas.
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements.
- recovery or regaining of things
- set aside
- what Calvin said was the ideal government
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- religion based on Calvin's teachings
- an act or the process of regenerating
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- worldly.
- their native language.
- each prince can decide religion of his state
- a movement for religious reform
- believe in separation of church and state, oppose wars
- Gutenberg developed the printing press
- John Knox brings Calvinism to Scotland, followers are called
- God chooses who will be saved
- is often regarded as the greatest playwright
- a financial supporter of artists.
- an act or moment of becoming suddenly aware of something.
- Pope creates Society of Jesus religious order, the
26 Clues: worldly. • set aside • their native language. • God chooses who will be saved • some princes side with Luther • a movement for religious reform • recovery or regaining of things • a financial supporter of artists. • religion based on Calvin's teachings • an act or the process of regenerating • Gutenberg developed the printing press • what Calvin said was the ideal government • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2022-01-19
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- This person said that he had several kids
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Helped to spread ideas
- He wrote the 95 Theses
- Movement focused on human achievements
- Showing realistic features on humans in artwork
- Religion based on Calvin's teachings
- Rich banking family who were patrons of the arts
- A pardon releasing a person from penalty for a sin
- Each prince can decide religion of his state
- Threatened Luther with excommunication
- Killed 60% of the population
- Means "worldly"
- A movement of religious reform
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- Dominated religious life
- Popular painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist
- Financial supporter of artists
- The cause of the plague
- A way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- Their native language
- Representation of individual people, not in groups
- The greatest playwriter
- The rebirth of art and learning
- Gave Luther shelter to translate New Testament into German
- Who challenged the Church as the supreme power
25 Clues: Means "worldly" • Their native language • Helped to spread ideas • He wrote the 95 Theses • The cause of the plague • The greatest playwriter • Dominated religious life • Killed 60% of the population • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Financial supporter of artists • A movement of religious reform • The rebirth of art and learning • Religion based on Calvin's teachings • ...
American Renaissance 2021-10-27
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- Word in Walden that means "vast"
- Word in Walden that means "secret religious meeting"
- The thought that the US was destined by God to expand to the Pacific Ocean was called Manifest ___.
- Word in Walden that means "disturbance"
- the ending of "Click Clack" is ___ rather than shown.
- Thoreau believed that spiritual fulfillment could be achieved through intellect and being in ____.
- Word in Walden meaning "Extra"
- Dark Romantic authors are also known by this description
- This literary device is used in paragraph 5 of Walden when the narrator says "Some give directions to be waked every half hour..."
- Last name of one of the poets we learned about this week
- The author of "Walden" wants to "suck all the ___ out of life."
- Thoreau lives outside this city in "Walden"
- The boy in "Click Clack" says these monsters are much scarier than ____.
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- a question that the asker does not expect an answer to is ____.
- According to the boy in "Click Clack," the monsters hang you on this once they have gotten you
- Literary movement that Thoreau belongs to
- Last name of the author of "Click Clack the Rattlebag."
- Word in "Click Clack" that means "unusually smart for their age"
- Last name of one of the Dark Romantic authors we learned about this week
- Literary device that is used in this line: "Click. Clack. Click. Clack. Like that."
20 Clues: Word in Walden meaning "Extra" • Word in Walden that means "vast" • Word in Walden that means "disturbance" • Literary movement that Thoreau belongs to • Thoreau lives outside this city in "Walden" • Word in Walden that means "secret religious meeting" • the ending of "Click Clack" is ___ rather than shown. • Last name of the author of "Click Clack the Rattlebag." • ...
LA RENAISSANCE 2022-02-14
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- Christophe Colomb m'a découvert
- Je suis une nouvelle façon de pensée qui est arrivée avec la Renaissance
- Le roi m'a créée pour pouvoir avoir d'autres femmes
- C'est à cet endroit que Christophe Colomb est arrivé en premier
- J'ai chuté en 1453
- Je veux séparer la politique et la religion
- Je pense que le soleil est au centre de l'univers
- On peut m'acheter pour effacer ses péchés et avoir un pardon
- Je suis le père du mouvement protestant
- J'ai été inventé en 1454
- Je suis un modèle qui place le soleil au centre de l'univers
- En 1517 je débute
- L'Église empêche l'enseignement du modèle de Copernic
- J'ai découvert le Québec (Canada)
- Je suis la période historique avant la Renaissance
- Je suis un prêtre et un humaniste
- C'est à cause de nous qu'on doit trouver une nouvelle route vers les indes.
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- Je suis un tribunal qui condamne les Hérésies
- Je suis une invention scientifique qui a permis de découvrir un minuscule nouveau monde
- Complète la phrase : Théorie et façon de pensée qui place la ____________________ au-dessus de tout.
- Je suis une liste dans laquelle se trouve les livres interdits
- Je suis la religion qui domine l'Europe en 1789
- En 1504 on m'a peint
- J'ai peint la Joconde
- Cet homme a inventé l'imprimerie
- J'ai permis au gens d'être plus informés et de pouvoir comprendre
- C'est en me cherchant qu'on arrive en Amérique
- Je suis quelqu'un qui ne se conforme pas aux dogmes de l'Église catholique
- Je pense que la terre est au centre de l'univers.
- Je suis un modèle qui place la terre au centre de l'univers
- J'ai été inventé grâce aux améliorations des mathématiques
- J'ai découvert l'Amérique
32 Clues: En 1517 je débute • J'ai chuté en 1453 • En 1504 on m'a peint • J'ai peint la Joconde • J'ai été inventé en 1454 • J'ai découvert l'Amérique • Christophe Colomb m'a découvert • Cet homme a inventé l'imprimerie • J'ai découvert le Québec (Canada) • Je suis un prêtre et un humaniste • Je suis le père du mouvement protestant • Je veux séparer la politique et la religion • ...
High Renaissance 2022-04-22
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- by da vinci la gioconda worth 860 million barrel museum
- about how to take and keep power at any means possible
- book about proper manners
- back wall of sistine chapel end of world
- a body appear like its going back in space
- the prince
- gestures to guide the viewers eyes
- in vatican by raphael of greek roman thinkers
- w
- artist marble sculpture and sculpting and painting the david pture creation of adam sistine chapel
- of the art is to shock people negative opinion of people and human nature
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- statue of mary holding deceased jesus st peter basilica michelangelo
- painting on the back wall of the sistine chapel end of the world
- of the last meal jesus had with his followers falling apart depicts people ith real human emotions
- of the baptistry of florence bronze created by lorenzo ghhiberti
- stone used for sculptures reductive
- from a larger object or surface ex… gates of paradise and mount rushmore
- weight more on one leg than the other to make the statue appear more realistic
- for his art engineering study of anatomy and inventions
- the edges smoky to make look real
- contrast between light and dark most important
- pity statue of mary holding jesus mary is too young and to large
- that symbolize male power and the underdog michelangelo donatello and verrocchio
23 Clues: w • the prince • book about proper manners • the edges smoky to make look real • gestures to guide the viewers eyes • stone used for sculptures reductive • back wall of sistine chapel end of world • a body appear like its going back in space • in vatican by raphael of greek roman thinkers • contrast between light and dark most important • ...
The Renaissance 2022-04-29
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- sculpted and painted humans proportionately dissected cadavers as a teen
- center of the Renaissance
- branch of science having to do with nature and matter
- a painting on a wall or ceiling
- discovered gravity
- 3 dimensional pieces of art, usually made of clay or marble
- painted The School of Athens
- what people payed to the churches to free them of their sins
- was told by the church to take back what he said about the universe
- English translation of the word "renaissance"
- artist that witnessed a highly destructive fire
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- means the sun is the center
- frescoed by Michelangelo
- fancy word for writing and poetry
- created the marble David
- gives a two-dimensional object a sense of depth and height
- had the idea of a heliocentric universe
- play writer that wrote tragedies, histories, and comedies
- famous painting of a woman painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
- most powerful family who got their power and wealth from banking
20 Clues: discovered gravity • frescoed by Michelangelo • created the marble David • center of the Renaissance • means the sun is the center • painted The School of Athens • a painting on a wall or ceiling • fancy word for writing and poetry • had the idea of a heliocentric universe • English translation of the word "renaissance" • artist that witnessed a highly destructive fire • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-09-02
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- a explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- the book pokes fun at merchants and praise
- Fused classical with roman
- creates a model society in his book "Utopia"
- one of the first women writers
- often regarded as the
- best known for writing the decameron
- painted portraits that was often of english royalty
- a financial supporter of artists
- became center of manufacturing
- pioneer in oil-based painting
- flourishing independent city-state
- humanist and poet
- series of stories
- made woodcuts and engravings to emphasize realism
- grew into international powerhouse
- Painted strong,heroic women
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- killed 60% of population
- famous for his use of perspective
- political guidebook
- ruled as dictator
- first woman artist to gain world renown
- period after queen elizabeth the 1st
- woman writer with great influence
- author of political guide book "the prince"
- best known christian humanist
- became self-governing city
- "No place" in greek
- captured scenes of peasant life
- playwright
- artistic center of nothern europe
31 Clues: playwright • ruled as dictator • humanist and poet • series of stories • political guidebook • "No place" in greek • often regarded as the • killed 60% of population • Fused classical with roman • became self-governing city • Painted strong,heroic women • best known christian humanist • pioneer in oil-based painting • one of the first women writers • became center of manufacturing • ...
the renaissance 2022-08-31
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- painted the sistine chapel
- whe martin split from the catholic
- slavery had existed in africa and middle east hundreds of years before the europeans arrived there
- taught the doctorine of predestination
- the sea route that carry slaves to the new world
- ruling family of florence
- the meeting called by pope paul
- first to reach india by sailing around the africa contient
- who sarted a school for navigators
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- a spanish mom and a spanish dad born in colony
- painted the mona lisa
- banned luthers writings and declared him a hectic
- the exchange of goods
- who conquered the aztecs in 1521
- a company that allow many investors to pull their money together
- the three g's
- the force labor system
- led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth
- first european explorer to sail around the southern tip of africa
- led the reformation movement.
20 Clues: the three g's • painted the mona lisa • the exchange of goods • the force labor system • ruling family of florence • painted the sistine chapel • led the reformation movement. • the meeting called by pope paul • who conquered the aztecs in 1521 • whe martin split from the catholic • who sarted a school for navigators • taught the doctorine of predestination • ...
the renaissance 2022-08-31
Across
- painted the sistine chapel
- whe martin split from the catholic
- slavery had existed in africa and middle east hundreds of years before the europeans arrived there
- taught the doctorine of predestination
- the sea route that carry slaves to the new world
- ruling family of florence
- the meeting called by pope paul
- first to reach india by sailing around the africa contient
- who sarted a school for navigators
Down
- a spanish mom and a spanish dad born in colony
- painted the mona lisa
- banned luthers writings and declared him a hectic
- the exchange of goods
- who conquered the aztecs in 1521
- a company that allow many investors to pull their money together
- the three g's
- the force labor system
- led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth
- first european explorer to sail around the southern tip of africa
- led the reformation movement.
20 Clues: the three g's • painted the mona lisa • the exchange of goods • the force labor system • ruling family of florence • painted the sistine chapel • led the reformation movement. • the meeting called by pope paul • who conquered the aztecs in 1521 • whe martin split from the catholic • who sarted a school for navigators • taught the doctorine of predestination • ...
Renaissance crossword 2022-09-22
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- what emphasized the importance of human values instead of religious belief
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- the attitude of accepting a situación as it is and be prepared to deal with it accordingly
- a belief/set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group
- Luther wrote them
- wrote the theses
- major world religion promulgated by the prophet Muhammad in Arabia in the 7th century
- the action or process of reforming
- a system of government in which priest rule in the name of God or god
- made the masterpiece of bronze David
- - who created the Mona Lisa
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- political advice he offered in 1513 in the prince
- the period of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire in the west to the fall of Constantinople
- invented the printing press
- paint the Madonna in the meadow
- by those in power, typically involving bribery
- made the frescoes
- has a book “utopia”
- discovered jupiter’s moon
- dishonest or fraudulent
- connected with God (or the gods) or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration
21 Clues: wrote the theses • made the frescoes • Luther wrote them • has a book “utopia” • dishonest or fraudulent • discovered jupiter’s moon • invented the printing press • - who created the Mona Lisa • paint the Madonna in the meadow • the action or process of reforming • made the masterpiece of bronze David • by those in power, typically involving bribery • ...
Renaissance Era 2025-09-09
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- Religious movement leading to new denominations
- English composer of sacred and secular music
- Sacred composer who lived in Rome
- Lute ancestor
- First female with printed compositions
- Employmentment system for artists and musicians
- Music illustrating text meaning
- Music with instrumental support
- Religious music
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- Court composer for the King of France
- Accomplished lute composer
- Key figure during the reformation
- Magellan, Vasco de Gamma, Cortez, and others
- New harmonic structure of the renaissance
- Fourth movement of a mass
- Long sacred composition for church services
- Polyphonic sacred choral work, non-mass texts
- Singers of madrigals
- Gutenberg's invention
- Da Vinci, Galileo, and Copernicus
- One of the main purposes of court music
- Wealthy Italian patron family
- Non-religious music; love, nature, entertainment
23 Clues: Lute ancestor • Religious music • Singers of madrigals • Gutenberg's invention • Fourth movement of a mass • Accomplished lute composer • Wealthy Italian patron family • Music illustrating text meaning • Music with instrumental support • Key figure during the reformation • Sacred composer who lived in Rome • Da Vinci, Galileo, and Copernicus • Court composer for the King of France • ...
The Renaissance 2025-08-31
Across
- Center of manufacturing
- Profound knowledge and expertise in a wide variety of fields
- Became a Mediterranean empire
- invents movable typer
- Rebirth of learning, art, and thought
- Questioning everything
- Painting made by Rapheal Sanzio about philosophy
- Inventor of the printing press (last name)
- Experts in many fields, ideal man
- People's native language in writing
- Drew in a realistic style when depicting the human body
- Had Merchants, Bankers, and Tradespeople
- Worldly
- A pandemic that killed around 25 to 30 million
- A religious painting made by Leonardo da Vinci too
- 2 lenses used together to see things closer from further away
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- Intellectual movement that focused on human achievements
- Controlled by the Medici family
- Greatest playwright
- A financial supporter of artists
- Multiple lenses used to see things closer
- Art inspired by art of Rome and Greek
- Teaches how rulers can gain and keep power
- A way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- No place in Greek
- Famous drawing made by Leonardo da Vinci in 1503
- Toilets made for Queen Elizabeth
- made for military purposes
- Created to allow being to see better
- A book that teaches how to become a universal person
- Advanced arquebus weapon used in war
31 Clues: Worldly • No place in Greek • Greatest playwright • invents movable typer • Questioning everything • Center of manufacturing • made for military purposes • Became a Mediterranean empire • Controlled by the Medici family • A financial supporter of artists • Toilets made for Queen Elizabeth • Experts in many fields, ideal man • People's native language in writing • ...
The Renaissance 2025-09-02
Across
- Banking family, city where the Renaissance started
- machine that prints papers for books
- one of the first women writers
- way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- artistic center of northern Europe
- Center of manufacturing, experienced artistic creativity
- Financial supporter of artists, wealthy merchants
- first women artist to gain world renown
- pioneered oil-based painting, painted realistic
- Grew into an international powerhouse
- creator of the printing press
- Fourishing independent city
- famous painting painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- wrote influential book with rules and plans for buildings
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- educated in classics, charming, expected to inspire art but not create it
- famous humanist/poet
- writers use their native language
- famous for use of perspective
- painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist
- greatest playwrighter
- period where the Renaissance spread to England in the 1500s,named after Queen ELizabeth 1
- Excels in many fields: the classics, art, politics, combat
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- fused classical with Romanesque style
- known for Decameron(series of stories)
- In 1143 became self-governing city with republican constitution
- women writer with great influence
- author of The Prince
30 Clues: famous humanist/poet • author of The Prince • greatest playwrighter • Fourishing independent city • famous for use of perspective • creator of the printing press • one of the first women writers • writers use their native language • women writer with great influence • artistic center of northern Europe • machine that prints papers for books • Grew into an international powerhouse • ...
Renaissance Poetry 2025-10-13
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- → “The flowers do fade, and wanton fields to wayward winter reckoning yields” conveys this theme
- → Exaggeration in Marlowe’s love promises
- → “Come live with me and be my love” opens this poem
- → Raleigh’s poem beginning “If all the world and love were young”
- → Poet of Amoretti who wrote “One day I wrote her name upon the strand”
- → “Beds of roses” and “a thousand fragrant posies” evoke this sensory effect
- → Poetic term for the basic rhythmic unit of verse
- → The tone of Marlowe’s poem can best be described as this
- → Giving human traits to the sea in “Sonnet 75”
- → The symbolic season representing death and the end of passion
- → “My verse your virtues rare shall eternize” conveys the poet’s purpose or this
- → The tone of Raleigh’s poem can best be described as this
- → Repetition of consonant sounds for rhythm and flow
- → The overall literary movement these poets belong to
- → “And in heavens write your glorious name” shows the power of this creative force
- → Raleigh’s tone toward love’s promises
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- → Shared theme among the three poets: the tension between time and this emotion
- → Simple alternating rhyme (AABB) typical of Marlowe’s pastoral lyric
- → Meter used by Spenser with ten syllables per line
- → A poem responding directly to another poem
- → Literary device contrasting eternal love and fleeting life
- → The nymph’s warning that pleasure fades reflects the passing of this
- → “Love’s not Time’s fool” in Shakespeare echoes Spenser’s view of this concept
- → Raleigh’s counterargument emphasizes life’s inevitable transformation
- → “Time drives the flocks from field to fold” exemplifies this device
- → Vowel repetition in “Made my verse her virtues rare”
- → Rhyme pattern of Spenser’s Amoretti sonnets (ABAB BCBC CDCD EE)
- → Poetic structure of Sonnet 75 containing three quatrains and a final couplet
- → “A mortal thing so to immortalize” demonstrates this poetic device
- → The poet who replied realistically to Marlowe
- → Marlowe’s voice is marked by sensuality and this worldview
- → “Our love shall live, and later life renew” expresses this theme
- → The act of writing in the sand becomes a symbol of this idea
- → The genre idealizing country life and romance
- → The “waves” that erase her name symbolize this
- → The shepherd’s gifts of “coral clasps and amber studs” represent this
- → Raleigh’s perspective aligns more with realism and this quality
37 Clues: → Raleigh’s tone toward love’s promises • → Exaggeration in Marlowe’s love promises • → A poem responding directly to another poem • → The poet who replied realistically to Marlowe • → Giving human traits to the sea in “Sonnet 75” • → The genre idealizing country life and romance • → The “waves” that erase her name symbolize this • ...
The Renaissance 2026-02-05
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- focuses on realistic human behavior and emotions mainly in art
- This person made the prince
- This person made the utopia
- This person popularized the English language
- The meaning of renaissance
- This person made the last supper and the mona lisa
- emphasis on math to understand the universe
- Emphasis on education and devolving ones abilities
- Focus on ancient Greek and Roman culture
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- This perosn made the art the birth of venus, and the primavera
- This person made the canterbury tales
- This person made the praying hands and adam and eve
- This person made the book of the courtier
- This person made the In praise of folly
- This person made the statue of david, the ceiling of the sistine chapel and the lapieta'
- creating depth to make 2-D art look 3-D
- de-emphasis of religion and focus on worldly affairs
- Focus on human potential and self expression
- This person made the art school of athens and the transfiguration
- Where it began
20 Clues: Where it began • The meaning of renaissance • This person made the prince • This person made the utopia • This person made the canterbury tales • This person made the In praise of folly • creating depth to make 2-D art look 3-D • Focus on ancient Greek and Roman culture • This person made the book of the courtier • emphasis on math to understand the universe • ...
Renaissance/Reformation 2026-03-23
Across
- A painting done on fresh, wet plaster
- Society that is centered around city life
- Writer best known for works written in defense of women
- Painting of a woman with a mysterious smile by Leonardo da Vinci
- Sculpture of Mary holding the deceased Jesus by Michelangelo
- The man who posted a list of theses against the Catholic Church
- The term for the "rebirth" of classical learning and art
- The primary characteristic of Renaissance art compared to Middle Age art
- The religious doctrine that John Calvin believed in (differing from Luther)
- Large mural of Jesus and his apostles by Leonardo da Vinci
- Sum of money given by the wife's family to the groom at marriage
- Author of The Canterbury Tales
- Wordly rather than spiritual
- Group considered dangerous radicals by both Catholics and Protestants
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- What Anabaptists believed should be separate from the church
- Artist of the Portrait of Arnolfini and his Wife
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- Language spoken by people in their own region
- The intellectual movement that had a profound effect on education
- The first Protestant faith
- The meeting that reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings
- Luther's central idea regarding how one is made right before God
- Invention that spread Protestant ideas and increased access to learning
- The city that is credited for the origin of the renaissance
- The best known of all Christian humanists
- The "ideal" Renaissance man (painter, inventor, and mathematician)
- English King who dissolved Catholic monasteries
- Massive marble statue of a biblical hero by Michelangelo
- The practice of selling these was attacked by Martin Luther
- Author of the Divine Comedy
- Author of the political work The Prince
31 Clues: The first Protestant faith • Author of the Divine Comedy • Wordly rather than spiritual • Author of The Canterbury Tales • A painting done on fresh, wet plaster • Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling • Author of the political work The Prince • Society that is centered around city life • The best known of all Christian humanists • ...
Renaissance 2019-01-13
Across
- A political family who ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- a half-length portrait painting that has been described as "the best known, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world".
- Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- a medical physician who treated victims of the bubonic plague.
- The most beautiful woman of Florence and the Renaissance.
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- a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries and marking the transition from the middle ages to modernity.
- an early form of football and rugby that originated in 16th-century
- a German blacksmith, goldsmith, inventor, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe with the printing press
- a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman — the epitome of a “Renaissance man.”
- The birthplace of the Renaissance.
10 Clues: The birthplace of the Renaissance. • The most beautiful woman of Florence and the Renaissance. • Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • a medical physician who treated victims of the bubonic plague. • an early form of football and rugby that originated in 16th-century • ...
Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- The Italian place where the Renaissance started
- Form of government where the citizens elect their leaders
- First Renaissance painter
- The country where the Renaissance happened
- The status of Florence in 1300
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- Study of given truths authorized by the Church
- Author of the Divine Comedy
- The new way people thought
- The family that was in power in Florence
- Something that can make people happy
10 Clues: First Renaissance painter • The new way people thought • Author of the Divine Comedy • The status of Florence in 1300 • Something that can make people happy • The family that was in power in Florence • The country where the Renaissance happened • Study of given truths authorized by the Church • The Italian place where the Renaissance started • ...
The Renaissance! 2024-03-13
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- Wrote the famous book 'The Prince'
- Rich people who sponsored artists
- The focus moved from Church to the individual
- The different areas that were part of Italy
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- One of the most powerful families in government
- This class grew very rich trading goods
- Place where the Renaissance began
- The biggest influence on renaissance culture
- The meaning of Renaissance
- Florence was the world centre for this
10 Clues: The meaning of Renaissance • Rich people who sponsored artists • Place where the Renaissance began • Wrote the famous book 'The Prince' • Florence was the world centre for this • This class grew very rich trading goods • The different areas that were part of Italy • The biggest influence on renaissance culture • The focus moved from Church to the individual • ...
(bader alayoub and henry) Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance 2025-09-29
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- Artist and inventor of the Mona Lisa
- Renaissance focus on human potential and achievements
- Art technique that creates depth on a flat surface
- Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian city known for canals and Renaissance trade
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- Painter of the School of Athens
- Scientist who supported heliocentric theory
- Famous cathedral of Florence
- Powerful family who funded artists
- Cradle city of the Renaissance
10 Clues: Famous cathedral of Florence • Cradle city of the Renaissance • Painter of the School of Athens • Powerful family who funded artists • Artist and inventor of the Mona Lisa • Scientist who supported heliocentric theory • Art technique that creates depth on a flat surface • Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Kaitlyn McMullen - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-22
Across
- paying for forgiveness
- 3D
- the renaissance man, painted the Mona Lisa
- influential figure during the Protestant Reformation
- challenged the Church
- Church of England
- rebirth
- non-Christianity came from Christianity
- king of England; decreased the pope's power
- native
- the School of Athens
- society of Jesus
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- catholic respond to Martin Luther
- the bronze statue of David
- mother of Elizabeth 1
- worldly
- the Christine Chapel
- settlement for religions
- to make a marriage void
- human achievements
- queen of England that caused religious peace
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- invented the printing press
- helped spread ideas quickly
- followers of Martin Luther
25 Clues: 3D • native • worldly • rebirth • society of Jesus • Church of England • human achievements • the Christine Chapel • the School of Athens • mother of Elizabeth 1 • challenged the Church • paying for forgiveness • to make a marriage void • settlement for religions • the bronze statue of David • followers of Martin Luther • invented the printing press • helped spread ideas quickly • ...
Zackery Shaffer - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
Across
- Made the School of Athens
- Non-Catholic
- Followers of Martin Luther
- Rich person who supports the arts
- Language from birth
- Rebirth
- Society of Jesus
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Made Calvinism
- Focus on Human Achievement and Potential
- Revolutionized the spread of info
- An exapmle of the renaissance/ideal man
- Mother of Elizabeth I
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- Kingdoms decide religion
- The creator of the Printing press
- The churches response to Martin Luther
- I Helped restore her fathers Church
- Church of England
- 3d
- Bishops and Cardinals Meeting
- Bronze Statue of David
- Wordly focused
- Challenging the church
- VIII King of England
- Buying forgiveness
- Voiding of a marriage
26 Clues: 3d • Rebirth • Non-Catholic • Wordly focused • Made Calvinism • Society of Jesus • Church of England • Buying forgiveness • Language from birth • Voiding of a marriage • Mother of Elizabeth I • Bronze Statue of David • Challenging the church • Kingdoms decide religion • Made the School of Athens • Followers of Martin Luther • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Bishops and Cardinals Meeting • ...
History Test Project 2025-02-08
Across
- Where was Gutenberg from?
- Where is Cervantes from?
- Where was Erasmus from?
- Where was Raphael from?
- What was Erasmus’s occupation?
- This man was a writer from Italy.
- This man created movements in pictures.
- One play Shakespeare wrote.
- Who pointed out evil of renaissance Society?
- Who was the father of Renaissance?
- Who was the most famous play writer?
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- What types of paitings did Giotto make?
- Who created 3 dimensions in paintings?
- Who created the printing press?
- Who wrote Don Quixote?
- This man did important works for the goverment.
- One of Leonardos occupations?
- Where is Shakespeare from?
- First name of the Man who painted the Mona Lesa.
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- What occupation was Gutenberg?
21 Clues: Who wrote Don Quixote? • Where was Erasmus from? • Where was Raphael from? • Where is Cervantes from? • Where was Gutenberg from? • Where is Shakespeare from? • One play Shakespeare wrote. • One of Leonardos occupations? • What was Erasmus’s occupation? • What occupation was Gutenberg? • Who created the printing press? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • ...
ART APRECIATION 2023-11-07
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- Late years of old stone age
- renaissance frescoes by michelangelo
- an anti-classical movement during the renaissance period
- a style of painting developed in France during mid to late 19th century
- rebirth of naturalism
- between 100 and 40 b.c.e
- Classical Art
- art should be religious and spiritual
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- offered revolutionary structural advancements
- developed in France during 20th century
- combined greek and roman idealism
- tombs of pharaohs
- new stone age
- Apollodorus of damascus
- characterized by its lack of realism
- characterized by semi-circular arches
- describes a true-to-life style
- ornamental style of art
- Middle stone age
- stones are tools for survival
20 Clues: new stone age • Classical Art • Middle stone age • tombs of pharaohs • rebirth of naturalism • Apollodorus of damascus • ornamental style of art • between 100 and 40 b.c.e • Late years of old stone age • stones are tools for survival • describes a true-to-life style • combined greek and roman idealism • renaissance frescoes by michelangelo • characterized by its lack of realism • ...
renaissance crossword 2022-04-22
Across
- What did the van Eyck develop?
- Who wrote 366 poems for his love Laura?
- who painted scenes from peasant life?
- what delayed the movement of the renaissance into Northern Europe
- Who wrote the Book of the Courtier?
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- Where did the Northern Renaissance start?
- Who wrote the Prince?
- what does renaissance mean?
- What type of system was humanism?
- Who was the German Leonardo
10 Clues: Who wrote the Prince? • what does renaissance mean? • Who was the German Leonardo • What did the van Eyck develop? • What type of system was humanism? • Who wrote the Book of the Courtier? • who painted scenes from peasant life? • Who wrote 366 poems for his love Laura? • Where did the Northern Renaissance start? • ...
Renaissance 2020-03-30
Across
- the way Leonardo da Vinci wrote in his notebook
- invention that made producing books faster & cheaper
- major events that led to the renaissance
- discovered the law of universal gravitation
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- narrow boats popular among tourists in Venice
- the father of Humanism
- Renaissance artist who sculpted David and the Pietá
- Queen of the Adriatic
- Renaissance movement based on Greek & Roman philosophy
- the everyday language of the people
10 Clues: Queen of the Adriatic • the father of Humanism • the everyday language of the people • major events that led to the renaissance • discovered the law of universal gravitation • narrow boats popular among tourists in Venice • the way Leonardo da Vinci wrote in his notebook • Renaissance artist who sculpted David and the Pietá • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-03-09
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- a concept derived from traditional African religions that was emphasized as an important cultural trait
- the epicenter of the Harlem Renaissance
- "While the ---------- echoed through his head"
- a large flow of African American populations from the South to the North
- where the figure in James Lesesne Wells' print was looking
- last name of one of the most famous jazz musicians at the time, a trumpet player
- the literary movement that Harlem Renaissance writers contributed to
- the concept of self that the Harlem Renaissance redefined for African Americans
- the unique characteristic of jazz, an intangible quality
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- the site Maddie referenced for an analysis of Langston Hughes' famous poem
- author of Their Eyes Were Watching God
- a type of shoe that completed the outfits of modern African American men in the North
- author of Cane
- a 20's style of dress that black women embraced and adapted
- precursor to the development of jazz
- artist of Judgement Day
- a music genre influenced by blues and folk
17 Clues: author of Cane • artist of Judgement Day • precursor to the development of jazz • author of Their Eyes Were Watching God • the epicenter of the Harlem Renaissance • a music genre influenced by blues and folk • "While the ---------- echoed through his head" • the unique characteristic of jazz, an intangible quality • ...
Music 400-1900 2023-12-11
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- Musical prodigy that died at 35, and wrote over 600 pieces
- Medieval nun who was the first female composer
- Rich Italian family during the Renaissance that paid for art and music to be created
- A medieval trombone
- City in Austria that was the center for Classical Music
- Note that is 4 beats in length
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- Nutcracker composer
- musical style popular in the Classical period that had dancing, acting, singing in Italian, German, and French
- Note that is 2 beats in length
- Composer who wrote the Four Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
- Mozart's final piece that was never finished and is a death mass.
- Medieval notes
- Period in history known for its rebirth of Art, music, invention, and learning
- Invention during the renaissance that made it possible to copy and share music around Europe
- Classical composer that lost his hearing.
- Instrument that you play with your hands and feet and music comes out of pipes
- Baroque composer that our class is named after!
17 Clues: Medieval notes • Nutcracker composer • A medieval trombone • Note that is 2 beats in length • Note that is 4 beats in length • Classical composer that lost his hearing. • Medieval nun who was the first female composer • Baroque composer that our class is named after! • City in Austria that was the center for Classical Music • ...
Renaissance vocab 2025-11-13
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- invetor of movable-type printing press
- Ruled Florence
- The movement of human progressing and evolving
- the "rebirth" of art,learning and literature
- greatest writer/poet
- concerned more about wordly than religious
- "renaissance man"
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- sculpture of david
- author of the book "Utopia"
- native language spoken
- political philosopher who wrote "The Prince"
- idealized society and political system
- Mural painting technique
- Famous portrait by leaonardo Da Vinci
14 Clues: Ruled Florence • "renaissance man" • sculpture of david • greatest writer/poet • native language spoken • Mural painting technique • author of the book "Utopia" • Famous portrait by leaonardo Da Vinci • invetor of movable-type printing press • idealized society and political system • concerned more about wordly than religious • political philosopher who wrote "The Prince" • ...
Italy 2018-04-17
Across
- Traditional Italian cuisine originated in Sicily
- Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence
- Building in Rome used for battle and animal hunts
- Portrait painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci
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- Italian astronomer, mathematician, physicist, philosopher and professor
- Cheese made from Italian buffalo's milk
- Roman legend
- Home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture
- Capital of Italy
- European country with a long Mediterranean coastline
10 Clues: Roman legend • Capital of Italy • Cheese made from Italian buffalo's milk • Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence • Traditional Italian cuisine originated in Sicily • Building in Rome used for battle and animal hunts • European country with a long Mediterranean coastline • Home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture • ...
Tech Semester 2 Review 2017-06-13
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- Italian artist, architect, engineer of the renaissance, Leonardo _________
- a combination of natural and synthetic materials
- development of continuous manufacturing
- development of stone tools
- long life expectancy
- hip replacement, knee replacement
- invented materials that were previously non-existent
- pipes, car parts, coins
- comes from plant/animal group, minerals, metals
- rubber bands, all plastic
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- steel, stainless steel
- our current time period: NOW
- bomb invented in the information age
- rebirth of the arts and humanities
- discovery of copper
- short life expectancy
- defined by use of iron and steel
- plastic, paste, liquid, gas
- carbon-fiber bicycle
- the time of the printing press
20 Clues: discovery of copper • long life expectancy • carbon-fiber bicycle • short life expectancy • steel, stainless steel • pipes, car parts, coins • rubber bands, all plastic • development of stone tools • plastic, paste, liquid, gas • our current time period: NOW • the time of the printing press • defined by use of iron and steel • hip replacement, knee replacement • ...
