renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Ethan Wall Renaissance 2024-04-19
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- famous sculptor
- it was one of the biggest trade routes
- one of the most famous playwright in the renaissance
- type of painting that has human traits
- painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- painted religious artwork
- painted the mona lisa
- makes a vanishing point
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- wrote the prince
- wrote divine comedy
- wrote the Decameron
- wrote Canzoniere
- rebirth in 15th and 16th century
- looks very realistic
- german sculptor that made the printing press
15 Clues: famous sculptor • wrote the prince • wrote Canzoniere • wrote divine comedy • wrote the Decameron • looks very realistic • painted the mona lisa • makes a vanishing point • painted religious artwork • rebirth in 15th and 16th century • painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling • it was one of the biggest trade routes • type of painting that has human traits • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-28
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- A form of painting that hit its peak during the renaissance that uses watercolour on wet plaster. Fun fact: it didn't work well in venice because it was too damp
- A person who pays you do make art.
- The man who remade the entire idea around religion. He had 95 theses.
- To be or not to be, that is the question.
- A system of government that was in power before the renaissance during the middle ages. A select few people were in charge.
- German person who helped bring knowledge and understandable bibles to people everywhere with his invention.
- The Queen of Navarre, she brought many great inventors, artists and thinkers into the court. She also protected them. The Prime Minister of the Poor, they called her.
- The way of ruling that would happen if savonarola's way of leading was mixed with the medicis way of ruling. Ruling forcibly.
- A planetary system that orbits around the sun.
- Not christianity, these people sometimes controlled banks because they could charge interest. They had different holidays such as Purim, Rosh Hashanah, and Hanukkah.
- Re-birth of art, architecture, literature and knowledge. What the time period is called.
- Come along with me, let’s go stake our claim to Jerusalem. It’s pretty much a suicide mission though.
- A planetary system that the church was certain about. Obviously, the universe orbits around earth!
- A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola
- You know, the artist who took the world apart to see how it worked? Bonus clue: he created the Vitruvian man.
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- He was the first man to come up with the theory of heliocentricity
- Gutenberg published many books in these native languages.
- The time that was before the renaissance. The lack of art, literature and knowledge was fairly depressing.
- The church had ___________ over the people up until, and somewhat during the renaissance
- The black plague was one of these, killing ⅔ of the european population.
- The base of the Feudal system was based of lots of peasants and these people. That is, until the black plague killed a bunch of them.
- Movable metal type onto metal plates go onto this machine to print materials that spread knowledge throughout Europe.
- Martin Luther was one of the biggest things that caused the ___________ of the protestant christian church
- Painting and art to reflect people as they actually were. No more monster people. They actually looked real and could now interact with each other in the art.
- Step right up, step right up! Do you have any sins but still want to go to heaven? Get the Church’s guarantee today. Only 3 marks!
- More people move out of the countryside and into Florence, Naples, Rome and other cities.
- Year 0 would be the first year in this. Before this time, we write things as BC or BCE.
- Invented by people in the islamic empire, this device helps people measure distances between stars and planets.
- He was a play writer and he was patronized by the medici family
- He helped to prove the theory of heliocentricity, and his name is repeatedly screamed in bohemian rhapsody
- Moral beliefs, what you do based on these things that are important to you.
- She was an educated woman, very uncommon at the time. She wrote for a living and helped empower women.
32 Clues: A person who pays you do make art. • To be or not to be, that is the question. • A planetary system that orbits around the sun. • A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola • Gutenberg published many books in these native languages. • He was a play writer and he was patronized by the medici family • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- Gutenberg's invention
- Language
- power held by people/representatives
- 4th - 14th century
- Founder of modern political science
- Something a person believes in
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- the way things are commonly done
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- an astronomer
- thoughts and values of humans
- A Rebirth
- Italian french author
- Who a person is
- recreated Christianity
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- the making of new cities
- The process of recreating a practice
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- the study of space
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- a recovery of land for religious values
- to be or not to be
- something a person can’t compromise
- Different views on different things
- Princess of France
- The printing press
- A common culture
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • the study of space • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • The printing press • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • A theory proved by Copernicus • thoughts and values of humans • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Investing in someone
- Authority of the Pope
- Navigational Disk
- Romeo and Juliet
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Centered around the sun
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Centered Around the earth
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- A fatal epidemic
- Wrote 95 theses
- Dialect of a country
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Flying machines
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- court writer and medieval author
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Not Immortal
- Started heliocentrism
- Invented the Printing Press
- Mass producing literature
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Non-Religious idea
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- A Tyrant
- A Building for Worshipping
- Princess of france
- The Vitruvian Man
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • 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 a person can’t compromise
- recreated Christianity
- Princess of France
- the way things are commonly done
- A period of time
- 4th - 14th century
- the making of new cities
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Different views on different things
- The process of recreating a practice
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- Italian french author
- A Polish astronomer that invented the heliocentric theory
- power held by people/representatives
- A common culture
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- an astronomer
- Something a person believes in
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- the study of space
- Language
- thoughts and values of humans
- The printing press
- to be or not to be
- a recovery of land for religious values
- Founder of modern political science
- Gutenberg's invention
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- A Rebirth
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- Who a person is
30 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A period of time • A common culture • the study of space • Princess of France • The printing press • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • 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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- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
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- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- The language of the country or city you are in.
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- Maker of the printing press
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-28
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- Italian that invented a telescope and revolutionized the world of astronomy
- Inventor of the printing press
- A religion that jewish people follow
- Personal faith, trust or confidence about an idea.
- Different people living together in a community
- Point of view that differ from people
- A religion that muslim people follow EX: Crusades
- Scale were people were ranked depending on their family and the power they had.
- Conflict and war between different religions,
- press Gutenberg's famous invention
- death, especially on a large scale
- A social process when population move from a rural society to a city society.
- A certificate that people would buy from the catholic church that would apparently “make sure, you go to heaven.”
- what defines Zodiac signs and the study of the movements of celestial bodies
- The writer of the 95 theses
- The native language of a specific region
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- Founder of the political science with humanism.
- Author of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet that changed the english language
- Created the theory that all planets revolve around the sun.
- the idea of humans having values, needs and responsibilities.
- Pizan Women that wrote poetry and multiples books with advice for women
- The most dominant religion in Europe around the Renaissance.
- Theory believed by the church, opposite theory of the heliocentric theory.
- Also known as the Copernican theory
- A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
- How protestants became a religion out of the Catholic church
- Vinci Artist of the mona lisa, that impacted the renaissance
- A dictator that uses cruel or oppressive ways
- group of people that is brought together by the pursuit of a common goal
- Belief or opinion that contradicts the Catholic religion.
30 Clues: The writer of the 95 theses • Inventor of the printing press • press Gutenberg's famous invention • death, especially on a large scale • Also known as the Copernican theory • A religion that jewish people follow • Point of view that differ from people • The native language of a specific region • Conflict and war between different religions, • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-22
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- A sponsor
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Gutenberg invented it
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Perfected the Telescope
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Being able to die
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- Star Gazing
- Invented the Printing Press
- Self _____
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A painting done on wet plaster
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
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- Jesus and the Cross
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- A different way of looking
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- Countryside → City
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious language of the country
- The importance or worth of something
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Religious Wars
- LEONARDO
- The Dominican _________
- Martin ______ King
29 Clues: LEONARDO • A sponsor • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • Countryside → City • Martin ______ King • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • The Dominican _________ • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
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- medieval form in government.
- a personal group or judgment
- later proofed by GG
- a guaranteed form the pope that you were getting into heaven
- German Priest and professor
- world worldview that is developed in western europe
- Press screw presses
- The ordered rank in local authority.
- french for rebirth
- Vinci italian polymath
- a city that governs itself and the country around it. Such as the Vatican.
- Io, Ganymede, Europa, Castello
- Mainz, germany
- national laungauge
- Ages a period in europe starting from the fall of the roman empire to the beginning of the renaissance
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- system of thought that centres on hmans and their values
- reforming a practice or orgqanization
- the study of cosmic bodies and the belief that their movement affects daily life.
- what group people belong to
- a lot of different cultures
- opposite of Heliocentric
- april 1564
- historian, politicain, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer.
- short for ______ ___, referring to a way of numbering years
- the point of one persons ___________ is the same as their worldview.
- a historical time period
- heleocentric theory
- a group of people linked by a common interest
- something accepted as truth
- Navarre Duchess of Alençon
30 Clues: april 1564 • Mainz, germany • french for rebirth • national laungauge • later proofed by GG • Press screw presses • heleocentric theory • Vinci italian polymath • opposite of Heliocentric • a historical time period • Navarre Duchess of Alençon • what group people belong to • a lot of different cultures • German Priest and professor • something accepted as truth • medieval form in government. • ...
Renaissance Review 2018-01-21
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- Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____
- Bamberg ______, name of equestrian statue in Bamberg Cathedral.
- Devout student of the works of Archimedes.
- Sculpted first full nude since ancient Roman times.
- Giotto's teacher.
- First painting to use correct perspective.
- Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto.
- "Well of Moses" sculptor.
- In the trio of friends that began the Renaissance he was the painter.
- Building on which the various guilds displayed sculptures of their patron saints.
- Relief sculpture on Strasbourg Cathedral: Death of the ______.
- Dome designer.
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- Invented as a way to draw perfectly accurate sketches of the Pantheon.
- Painting in which a dead tree symbolizes the cross: The __________ of Christ.
- Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild.
- Name of artistic style which continued Byzantine characteristics through the 14th century.
- Painted The Annunciation with a solid gold background.
- Italian town in which Pisano sculpted his famous Baptistery art.
- Cathedral on which a sculpture of the Virgin Mary is done with contrapposto.
- Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta.
- City central to the "re-birth" of art and architecture.
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 2018-05-21
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- ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- ^an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
- ^the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account.
- ^the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others.
- ^a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.
- ^the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- ^a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- method ^a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
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- ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint.
- ^a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
- ^say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered heretical.
- ^an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- ^the action or fact of indulging.
- ^study of humanity
- ^having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- ^a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- ^the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- ^a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
20 Clues: ^study of humanity • ^the action or fact of indulging. • ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint. • ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. • ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
Renaissance Review 2014-04-15
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- a state where the citizens elect their representatives to form a government
- comparative relation among the parts of something
- a term used to describe a person who is skilled in many areas
- painted with water color on fresh wet plaster
- a gold coin
- the area surrounding a city that is used for farming
- an accomplished portrait painter who used art to achieve fame and independence
- a government made up of a small group of upper class individuals
- the art of drawing objects on a 2-D surface to give the impression of height, width, depth, and position
- disagreed with the Humanist idea that people could improve themselves on their own
- a collection
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- the first scientist to claim that the earth was not the center of the universe using mathematics
- men who would fight for money
- a Catholic religious order
- a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, and scientist
- spent life studying manuscripts from ancient Rome
- an artist who engraves a picture onto a metal plate and uses the plate as a stamp
- founded a university at Pisa and an academy in Florence
- inventor of the printing press with movable type
- discovered that the moon was solid and confirmed that the earth revolves around the sun using a telescope
- a belief that rejects the orthodox ideas of a religion
21 Clues: a gold coin • a collection • a Catholic religious order • men who would fight for money • painted with water color on fresh wet plaster • inventor of the printing press with movable type • comparative relation among the parts of something • spent life studying manuscripts from ancient Rome • the area surrounding a city that is used for farming • ...
renaissance crossword 2014-03-31
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- Noble family who provided three Popes and two Queens
- Religious reformer, expelled Medici
- Uncharted areas beyond a coastal district
- Inventor, drew a helicopter sketch
- German printer, used movable type
- The burning of sinful objects
- Type System of printing and typing
- A system of thought that rejects religion and centres on humans values
- A method of procedure
- A poet who wrote love lyrics
- A part in relation to a whole
- A state in which the citizens elect representatives
- The financial support given by a patron
- Making a two dimensional drawing look three dimensional
- City built on piles sunk into marshy islands
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- Quick water colour painting on a wall or ceiling
- The view of having the sun in the centre
- A city with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- Ruthless humanist prince
- A proposed explanation made on a basis of limited information
- The ability to think and draw conclusions
- Money paid to the groom from the bride
- Sculpted David and painted Sistine Chapel
- German painter and engraver
- who discovered sunspots
- A long period of cultural history on the Mediterranean sea
- A period of prolonged and intensive questioning and investigation
- Astronomer who discovered the earth revolved around the sun
- A system of ideas intended to explain something
- City where Michelangelo lived
30 Clues: A method of procedure • who discovered sunspots • Ruthless humanist prince • German painter and engraver • A poet who wrote love lyrics • The burning of sinful objects • A part in relation to a whole • City where Michelangelo lived • German printer, used movable type • Inventor, drew a helicopter sketch • Type System of printing and typing • Religious reformer, expelled Medici • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2015-01-11
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- The Englishmen was a revolutionary thinker
- Made the first accurate and detailed study of the human body
- Sun centered model of the Universe
- An educated guess
- A person who is an expert in the study of knowledge
- Said the sun was center of universe
- Supported Copernicus’s theory
- The Frenchmen was a revolutionary thinker
- Discovered by Isaac Newton
- Idea before chemistry
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- first step in the scientific method
- New mathematical form developed by Isaac Newton
- step by step process in science that we still use today
- Used Brahe’s data to calculate the orbits of the planets
- started the idea of chemistry
- Made ointment to protect from infection
- Discovered gravity
- An english scholar described the circulation of blood
- Study of stars and space
- Made the telescope
20 Clues: An educated guess • Discovered gravity • Made the telescope • Idea before chemistry • Study of stars and space • Discovered by Isaac Newton • started the idea of chemistry • Supported Copernicus’s theory • Sun centered model of the Universe • first step in the scientific method • Said the sun was center of universe • Made ointment to protect from infection • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-04
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- Thousands of people read this for the first ever!
- Many sources of ancient writings were ________.
- The study of poetry, history, art, and Greek and Latin languages.
- Only these people could attend universities.
- Many ancient texts were found in these places.
- Florence bankers charges this to make their money.
- A "jack of all trades."
- William _______ is considered the greatest writer in history.
- Gutenberg's printing press used moveable this, to mass produce books.
- Medici family members were this
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- An offshoot of humanism that focuses on religion.
- Math _________ such as square root, +, and - were created.
- This person spent 20 years in Asia.
- another name for rebirth.
- Desiderius Erasmus was a voice against this in the church.
- Italy's northern major trading center
- humanism stresses actions and _______
- Scientists learned that the Earth does this around the Sun.
- In 1456 Johann Gutenberg printed this in Latin.
- da Vinci developed his artistic ability at a _______ age.
20 Clues: A "jack of all trades." • another name for rebirth. • Medici family members were this • This person spent 20 years in Asia. • Italy's northern major trading center • humanism stresses actions and _______ • Only these people could attend universities. • Many ancient texts were found in these places. • Many sources of ancient writings were ________. • ...
Renaissance Terms 2021-02-02
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- Rock art carvings made by scratching or pecking the surface of exposed stone.
- Extending the nation beyond its existing borders.
- A portion of crops or percentage of earnings paid to the Church.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The study of body structure.
- The term meaning "rebirth" in French that is used to describe the revival of art and knowledge that occurred after the Middle Ages in Europe.
- The illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
- The art of using language effectively and persuasively.
- Building and lands in which monks lived and carried out their religious duties.
- Sailing all the way around.
- To spread information.
- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- European scholars, writers, and teachers associated with the study of the ancient Greek and Roman humanities (grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history, languages, and moral philosophy), influential in the fifteenth century and later.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- A person who has learned a trade and joined a guild.
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- Pictures that stand for words or ideas; picture writing.
- Loyalty
- Having to do with the business of a town or community.
- Bridge-like stone structures that carry water from the hills into Roman cities.
- A piece of land, sometimes called a fief.
- The taking away of a person's right of membership in a Christian church.
- Peasants who worked the land for the lord and were not allowed to leave the manor without the lord's permission. Were hereditarily bound to the land.
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting.
- Study of the stars.
- Peasants who rented land or worked for pay.
25 Clues: Loyalty • Study of the stars. • To spread information. • Sailing all the way around. • The study of body structure. • A piece of land, sometimes called a fief. • Peasants who rented land or worked for pay. • Extending the nation beyond its existing borders. • A person who has learned a trade and joined a guild. • Having to do with the business of a town or community. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-05-10
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- a popular stage entertainment featuring songs, dances, and comic dialogue in highly conventionalized patterns, usually performed by white actors in blackface
- periods made formed to speak to the concerns of different groups of people and historical periods.
- Author of "The Color Purple"
- an interpretation is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature
- Place where alcoholic drinks are bought and consumed illegally, as during prohibition
- strategies like rebellion, secession, or the various Back to Africa movements
- the movement of 6 million blacks out of the Southern United States to the Northeast, Midwest, and West
- Missouri-born poet who described the difficult lives of working-class African Americans.
- an enormously popular 1920s dance
- First African-American to win a Pulitzer Prize
- a Southern dialect term meaning remarkable or sprited
- black person, passing as a white person in the U.S. *General: a person passing as another race.
- A author who wrote "Mules and Men" and "Tell my Horse"
- Self Taught musician. He developed skills by playing at family socials. Created "Soda Fountain Rag."
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- a popular 1920's dance
- When Reconstruction ended in 1877, and well into the 20th Century, Racial prejudice was prevalent in the law and in Southern Society, through terrorist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan. An Average of 150 southern blacks were lynched each year.
- The most successful black performing artist and recorded with the biggest names in music of at the time; Died in a car accident in 1936
- wrote "Black Manhattan" and "The Book of American Negro Poetry"
- a term that designated a leadership class of African-Americans in the early twentieth century.
- father figure of the harlem renaissance, b/c without his support, many black artists during the era would not have been successful. Editor of "the New Negro" Had a vision that black artists and writers should use African roots as the basis of their art and culture.
- Bloody anti black riots in 1919
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized
- a collection of poetry published in 1925 by Langston Hughes
- Historically in the United States, a person has been considered black if he or she has only ___ of African Blood
- Nightclub where Louis Armstrong and duke elliginton played
25 Clues: a popular 1920's dance • Author of "The Color Purple" • Bloody anti black riots in 1919 • an enormously popular 1920s dance • First African-American to win a Pulitzer Prize • a Southern dialect term meaning remarkable or sprited • A author who wrote "Mules and Men" and "Tell my Horse" • Nightclub where Louis Armstrong and duke elliginton played • ...
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 • ...
Renaissance - sonnet 2021-05-04
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- Periode in de Nederlandse geschiedenis waarin de noordelijke Nederlanden tijdens de 17de eeuw een enorme bloeiperiode doormaakten op economisch en cultureel vlak.
- Kunstperiode die letterlijk 'wedergeboorte van de bloeiperiode' betekent en waarbij 'bloeiperiode' naar de Oudheid verwijst.
- Synoniem voor het Engelse sonnet.
- Niveau waarbij men ‘groten’ uit de Oudheid probeert te overtreffen.
- Kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers
- Religieuze overtuiging uit de Middeleeuwen waarbij een of meerdere goden de wezenlijke kern van ons wereldbeeld uitmaken.
- Inhoudelijke wending in een gedicht.
- Een vorm van beeldspraak waarbij menselijke kenmerken aan niet-menselijke objecten worden gegeven.
- Spaanse veldheer die zorgde voor de onderwaterzetting van de landerijen.
- Educatieve reis door Italië en Frankrijk die diende als voorbereiding op zijn toekomstige handelscarrière en waarop hij sterk geïnspireerd raakte door de klassieke en renaissancistische cultuur.
- De schematische weergave van de eindrijmen in een gedicht.
- Grondlegger van de Italiaanse renaissance.
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- Hooft schreef zijn eerste toneelstuk naar een werk van deze Latijnse dichter.
- Woon- en werkplaats van Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft.
- Geschreven of gesproken tekst die wordt omgezet in de vorm van gewone taal.
- Synoniem voor zesvoetige jambe.
- Versvoet die wordt aangeduid als 'lang kort kort'.
- Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen.
- Het geheel of een verzameling van al het werk dat een kunstenaar gedurende zijn loopbaan heeft verwezenlijkt.
- Latijnse benaming voor het korte gedicht dat zich op het embleem bevindt.
- Rederijkerskamer in Amsterdam waar Hooft tot toe trad en waar zijn eerste toneelstuk werd opgevoerd.
21 Clues: Synoniem voor zesvoetige jambe. • Synoniem voor het Engelse sonnet. • Kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers • Inhoudelijke wending in een gedicht. • Grondlegger van de Italiaanse renaissance. • Woon- en werkplaats van Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. • Versvoet die wordt aangeduid als 'lang kort kort'. • De schematische weergave van de eindrijmen in een gedicht. • ...
Renaissance terms 2022-10-19
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- Isaac Newtons laws
- Being praised for being apart from a group/alone
- Francesco Petrarch's poetry style
- art technique that creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- scientific idea further developed during the renaissance.
- the action of opening a body to study its insides
- the importance something has
- A type of mural
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- Scientist said god was this as he placed everything on earth
- the study of the structure of bodies or animals
- the part of a painting that is the
- time period during the 1400s
- Promotion of people of wealth
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- set of beliefs that all in the world is valuable and true.
- more around 1500s (art pinnacle)
- The theory where earth is at the center of the universe
- Perception or sensual viewing
- The study of grammar, history, and poetry
- Niccolo Machiavelli created this political theory
20 Clues: A type of mural • Isaac Newtons laws • time period during the 1400s • the importance something has • Promotion of people of wealth • Perception or sensual viewing • more around 1500s (art pinnacle) • Francesco Petrarch's poetry style • the part of a painting that is the • The study of grammar, history, and poetry • the study of the structure of bodies or animals • ...
European Renaissance 2023-11-15
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- members of the society of Jesus, a roman catholic religous order founded by Ignatius of Loyola
- a meeting of Roman Catholic leaders, called by Pope Paul III to rule on doctrines criticized by the Protestant reformers
- a movement in which the Roman Catholic Church sought to make changes in response to the Protestant Reformation
- the doctrine that God has decided all things beforehand, including which people will be eternally saved
- to cancel or set aside
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- a body of religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin
- a government in which the ruler is viewed as a divine figure
- relating to the Church of England
- the most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age
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- a member of a Protestant church governed by presbyters and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- an artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface
- a member of a Christian church founded on the principls of the Reformation
- period of european history when renewed interest in classical culture led to far reaaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world
- a movement for religous reform, leading to the founding of Christian churches that rejected the pope's authority
- the everyday language of people in a region or country
- a person who supports artists, especially financially
- a craftsmen from Germany who developed a printing press that incorporated a number of new technologies
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- a member of a Protestant group that believed in baptizing only those persons who were old enough to decide to be Christian and believed in the separation of church and state
- an imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book, hence an ideal place
- a member of a protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
- of Augsburg agreement declaring that religion of each German state would be decided by its ruler
- a Renaissance intelectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
24 Clues: to cancel or set aside • relating to the Church of England • the most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • a person who supports artists, especially financially • the everyday language of people in a region or country • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- political and social philosophy that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces.
- is best known for his Madonnas and for his large figure compositions in the Vatican.
- aesthetic attitude and art style based on or reiterating themes, techniques, and subjects of art from ancient Greece and Rome
- The outstanding facility with which fusion of tones or colour is achieved makes it unique among fluid painting mediums; at the same time, satisfactory linear treatment and crisp effects are easily obtained.
- a subordinate or private place of worship
- action, inclination, or thought based only on natural desires and instincts
- system of education and mode of inquiry that originated in northern Italy during the 13th and 14th centuries and later spread through continental Europe and England.
- German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type
- a 16th century religious movement marked ultimately by rejection or modification of some Roman Catholic doctrine and practice and establishment of the Protestant churches
- of or relating to the worldly or temporal
- relief any work where the projection from a supporting background is shallow
- an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects.
- in painting or drawing, the fine shading that produces soft, imperceptible transitions between colors and tones.
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- one of greatest Italian Renaissance artists
- a mental view or prospect
- the support or influence of a patron
- Vinci Mona Lisa
- technique employed in the visual arts to represent light and shadow as they define three-dimensional objects.
- of the first degree with respect to one or more variables
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter
- the clergy or officialdom of a religious body
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- in central Italy on the Arno River; capital of the region of Tuscany
- a painting applied to and made integral with the surface of a wall or ceiling.
- using a language or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language
26 Clues: Vinci Mona Lisa • a mental view or prospect • the support or influence of a patron • a subordinate or private place of worship • of or relating to the worldly or temporal • one of greatest Italian Renaissance artists • the clergy or officialdom of a religious body • of the first degree with respect to one or more variables • ...
Renaissance Showdown 2023-10-05
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- something that was grown and brought into Spain
- important humanist thinker
- Spanish explored who introduced a drink made with choclate to spain
- began studying the copernucan theory
- Important late 16th century poet (1552-99) courtier to Queen Elizabeth
- One of the earliest forms of professional theatre
- Study of ancient literature
- was invented due to the interest in literature
- began slave trades
- shows the sun in the center of the universe
- Cylinders that were open at one end so that when they were lowered into the water, a bubble of air remained in the closed end.
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- Flemish geographer map maker
- a university in England
- invented the pritning press
- invented an acid etching process to help them decorate the heavily engraved armour that was then fashionable
- thought earth was the center of the universe
- Italian Humanist
- inventor of the microscope
- political philosipher
- Important late 16th century poet (1554-86) courtier to Queen Elizabeth
20 Clues: Italian Humanist • began slave trades • political philosipher • a university in England • important humanist thinker • inventor of the microscope • invented the pritning press • Study of ancient literature • Flemish geographer map maker • began studying the copernucan theory • shows the sun in the center of the universe • thought earth was the center of the universe • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2019-10-15
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- A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral
- Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- A person that writes a play
- Italian painter who painted the School of Athens
- English poet and dramatist who Wrote Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth
- Someone who supports or champions something
- An order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron.
- Christian church that "protested" papal authority
- Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome
- Ideally perfect state
- A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests
- Sun centered model of the universe
- The plague that ravaged Europe in the Renaissance period
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- A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance
- The leading and dominant of all Christian faiths in early Renaissance Europe
- A young person (mostly refers to a boy) who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master
- Government where laws are created in accordance with a religion
- To reform
- Florentine sculptor famous for sculpting David
- A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster. When the plaster dried, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster
- Period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- Italian painter, engineer, musician, and scientist known for The Last Supper (c. 1495) and Mona Lisa (c. 1503).
- A painting or sculpture of a person
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Sistine Chapel, and sculpted the David
- Government where a king or queen exercise central power
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 • ...
renaissance crossword 2020-03-10
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- 26% of the world follow this religion (most followed religion)
- a religion that taught salvation could be gained through faith alone
- this is a religion in which its followers thought that the catholic church was corrupt
- he was a very famous astrologer, physicist, and engineer. he believed that the earth and other planets rotated around the sun
- he found america but wasn't the first there
- this was a movement in western Europe that aimed to reform some doctrines and practices of the roman catholic church
- this marble statue was sculpted to depict the biblical hero David, represented as a standing male nude
- he was a famous artist, sculptor, engineer, and architect
- she was the daughter of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII. she provided a successful course between roman Catholicism and Protestantism
- an outlook or thought attaching prime importance to human rather than a divine or supernatural being
- he was a painter/sculptor that created the statue of David and painted the Sistine chapel ceiling
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- this painting was painted to depict Jesus Christ and the 12 apostles having their final meal
- he was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer and dramatist in the English language
- he created the printing press
- he was a German professor, monk, and a seminal figure in the protestant reformation
- the most well known painting in the world painted by Leonardo Da vinci
- pardon for sins according to the roman catholic church
- Calvin's theory that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation
- he was best known for having six wives, and being a tyrannical king
- her marriage to Ferdinand II of in 1469 became the basis for the de facto unification of Spain
20 Clues: he created the printing press • he found america but wasn't the first there • pardon for sins according to the roman catholic church • he was a famous artist, sculptor, engineer, and architect • 26% of the world follow this religion (most followed religion) • he was best known for having six wives, and being a tyrannical king • ...
Middeleeuwen & Renaissance 2020-11-13
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- Bouwstijl met ronde bogen en massieve muren
- Wetenschappelijke benaming van het Diets
- Korte tekst waarin de auteur zijn visie op een onderwerp geeft
- Strofe van vier regels
- Uit deze taal werden veel ridderromans vertaald
- Heer … zong een liedekijn
- Strofe van zes regels
- Hieraan wordt Amsterdam gelijkgesteld in Gijsbrecht van Aemstel
- Joost van den …
- ‘Antropo’ in ‘antropocentrisch’
- Hoofdpersoon uit het belangrijkste toneelstuk uit de Middelnederlandse literatuur
- De taal moet vrij zijn van vreemde invloeden
- Het verbeteren van de kunst van de Grieken en Romeinen
- Walewein en het …
- Gedicht bestaande uit twee kwatrijnen en twee terzetten
- Strofe van acht regels
- Vertaling van het woord ‘Renaissance’
- De kat in Van den vos Reynaerde
- Bouwstijl met spitse bogen en grote ramen
- Boertig, ... en aandachtig groot liedboek
- Gedicht waarin iets fel aangevallen wordt
- Kort gedicht van twee tot vier regels met spitse inhoud
- De wolf in Van den vos Reynaerde
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Volta
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Wetenschap moet gebaseerd zijn op waarnemingen
- Ander woord voor feodaal stelsel
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- Eerste officiële Nederlandse bijbelvertaling
- Genre van Van den vos Reynaerde
- Stroming die een soort rationele reactie op de Renaissance was
- Frankische romans
- Schrijver van epigrammen en maniërist
- Spaanse Brabander
- Wordt als derde gestuurd om Reynaert te dagen
- Korte, krachtige spreuk
- Wiegendruk
- Codex
- Hebban olla … nestas hagunnan
- Tekst waarin een bepaald soort teksten op spottende wijze wordt nagebootst
- Karel ende…
- Dit dialect werd geaccepteerd als de standaardtaal
- Stroming die een soort emotionele reactie op de Renaissance was
- waer bestu bleven?
- Blijspel van P.C. Hooft
- De opvatting dat kunst allereerst iets moois dient te zijn
- Strofe van drie regels
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de Renaissancekunst
- Klaagzang
50 Clues: Codex • Volta • Klaagzang • Wiegendruk • Karel ende… • Joost van den … • Frankische romans • Spaanse Brabander • Walewein en het … • waer bestu bleven? • Strofe van zes regels • Strofe van vier regels • Strofe van acht regels • Strofe van drie regels • Korte, krachtige spreuk • Blijspel van P.C. Hooft • Heer … zong een liedekijn • Hebban olla … nestas hagunnan • Genre van Van den vos Reynaerde • ...
The Renaissance 2024-05-13
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- A member of a Central Asian Ethnographic group closely related to initial tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau
- Especially in England and Wales a unit of land, originally a feudal lordship
- Primarily used to distinguish something (such as an attitude, belief or position)
- The illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands
- A member of a people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system
- Law The system that emerged in England beginning in the Middle Ages
- Tribes Any of the Indo European speakers of the Germanic Languages
- A Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- A member of a Germanic-speaking people who invaded the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century
- Death Pandemic, medieval Europe (1347-1351) that ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1351
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic
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- Relating to the Middle Ages
- A person under the protection of a feudal lord
- Any of the military expeditions undertakes by the Christians of Europe
- The revival o art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14-16th centuries
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person
- Years' War Intermittent struggle between England and France in the 14th-15th century over a series of disputes
- Inquisition (1478-1834), judicial institution ostensibly established
- Carta A character if liberties signed under duress by King John of England
- An estate of land, especially held on condition
- A member if the Germanic peoples conquering England in the fifth century
24 Clues: Relating to the Middle Ages • A person under the protection of a feudal lord • An estate of land, especially held on condition • An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system • A person who gives financial or other support to a person • Tribes Any of the Indo European speakers of the Germanic Languages • ...
The Renaissance 2024-09-06
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- plague that wiped out 60% percent of the Italian population
- 1143 this town became a self governing city with a republic constitution
- The book Machiavelli wrote
- leader of the catholic church and head of the city-states of rome
- first name of the female painter painting strong women
- -famous sculptor for his life-like sculptures
- artistic center of northern Europe
- - most famous painting of Leonardo da vinci
- last name of best known christian humanist
- -philosophy that valued human thoughts and feelings.
- - painting technique that has 3d dimensions
- Florentine sculpture, painter and architect- painted the sistine chapel
- last name of the greatest playwright
- last name of a woman writer with great influence
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- town prospered under Angevin dynasty
- made the printing press
- town became a Mediterranean empire
- - wrote The prince
- the battles of christian against the Islamic/Muslims were called-
- someone who supports artists with money
- first name of -Italian painter and sculptor, engineer, scientist, and architect
- - painted the school of Athens
- town that became center of manufacturing
- - Cosimo de medici became dictator of this town
- french word for rebirth
- - style of art that appeared as realistic as possible
- means worldly
- “No place” also mean ideal place
- improved the printing press 1440
- period after queen Elizabeth 1st mid 1500s
30 Clues: means worldly • - wrote The prince • made the printing press • french word for rebirth • The book Machiavelli wrote • - painted the school of Athens • “No place” also mean ideal place • improved the printing press 1440 • town became a Mediterranean empire • artistic center of northern Europe • town prospered under Angevin dynasty • last name of the greatest playwright • ...
The Renaissance 2024-09-10
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- Best known for the Decameron, a series of stories
- Grew into international powerhouse
- Often regarded as the greatest playwriter
- Woman writer with great influence
- Intellectual movement
- One of the first women writers
- Famous for his use of perspective
- A financial supporter of artists
- First book printed with movable type
- Developed the printing press
- Used realistic style when depicting the human body
- A series of voyages during the 1400's, 1500's, and early 1600's
- Worldly
- Wrote influential book with rules and plans for buildings
- Reigned from 1558-1603
- Became a center of manufacturing
- Paints portraits, often of English royalty
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- Banking family that controls Florence
- A rediscovery of learning that produced many great works of are and literature
- Captures scenes of peasant life with realistic details
- First woman to gain world renown
- Flourishing independent city-state until the 1130's
- In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.
- a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353
- Painted strong, heroic women
- Author of political guidebook, The Prince
- Best-known Christian humanist
- Pioneer in oil-based painting, uses layers of paint
- The artistic center of northern Europe
- His woodcuts and engravings emphasize realism
30 Clues: Worldly • Intellectual movement • Reigned from 1558-1603 • Painted strong, heroic women • Developed the printing press • Best-known Christian humanist • One of the first women writers • First woman to gain world renown • A financial supporter of artists • Became a center of manufacturing • Woman writer with great influence • Famous for his use of perspective • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
20 Clues: More • Santi • Milton • Kepler • Erasmus • Chauser • Galilei • Petrarca • da Vinci • Agricola • Bocaccio • Descartes • Alighieri • de' Medici • Botticelli • Copernicus • Machiavelli • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Isaac Newton
The Renaissance 2025-04-18
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- describing something that is passed down as from a parent to a child
- a listing of a person's skills, training, and achievement
- Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- a person who has wide interests, knowledge and skills
- a group of people who make laws and help govern
- a work of art that demonstrates a high degree of skill
- a Spanish writer who wrote Don Quixote
- a person who can do a large number of tasks
- an image made by carving a block of wood or metal
- to take from the earth
- the use of deception or shrewdness
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- a person who trains for a job or skill supervised by an expert
- a person who represents or provides a good example of an idea
- cloth or fabric
- the recognized leader of a country
- things found in a room, including rugs and curtains
- an English playwright
- a group of people who meet to help enforce laws
- painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted David
- a famous Spanish painter
- a French castle, or a large country house
- a person who is able to imagine and plan for the future
- a priest who helps lead a monostery
- a small body of water that is connected to a larger one
- a person who represents a government in its relationships with other governments
25 Clues: cloth or fabric • an English playwright • to take from the earth • a famous Spanish painter • the recognized leader of a country • the use of deception or shrewdness • a priest who helps lead a monostery • a Spanish writer who wrote Don Quixote • Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • a French castle, or a large country house • a person who can do a large number of tasks • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-05
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- Florentine banking family
- Christian who left the Catholic Church
- Pay for sins
- system ended by the Renaissance
- To be or not to be?
- officials of the church
- A rebirth of classical art and ideas
- Author of the Divine Comedy.
- Gives depth to art
- A new religion?
- Leonardo's hometown
- Author of the the Prince
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- The city of the Medici
- (2 words) Made learning easier
- Michaelangelo's marble masterpiece
- Not god-related
- Let's focus on people
- Supporter of the arts
- Dome designer
- (2 words) Leonardo's traveling companion
- An Italian poet and humanist
- Invented the printing press
- the Earth does not revolve around me
- French female warrior
- Large peninsula in the Mediterranean
25 Clues: Pay for sins • Dome designer • Not god-related • A new religion? • Gives depth to art • To be or not to be? • Leonardo's hometown • Let's focus on people • Supporter of the arts • French female warrior • The city of the Medici • officials of the church • Author of the the Prince • Florentine banking family • Invented the printing press • An Italian poet and humanist • ...
The Renaissance 2025-02-24
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- Painted the Sistine Chapple but was known for sculpting
- Albrecht Dürer wood carving
- Focused on individual potential
- Advocated for the empirical method
- Painter of the vary controversial portrait of Anne of Cleves
- Niccolò Machiavelli wrote.....
- Renaissance thinkers rediscovered _______, Aristotle, and Cicero
- Writer of Hamlet
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- Second Queen of England
- The church wasn't the main focuses
- Privateer of Queen Elizabeth I
- Artist/Inventor/Studied Human anatomy
- OG Mob family of the renaissance
- Creator of Protestant religion
- Had 6 wives
- Made groundbreaking advances in astronomy.
- Battle of the English and Spanish Armada
- Perfected the printing press
- Theater that Shakespeare's plays were preformed
- The reason why Henry broke away from the Catholic Church
- Writer of Utopia
21 Clues: Had 6 wives • Writer of Utopia • Writer of Hamlet • Second Queen of England • Albrecht Dürer wood carving • Perfected the printing press • Privateer of Queen Elizabeth I • Creator of Protestant religion • Niccolò Machiavelli wrote..... • Focused on individual potential • OG Mob family of the renaissance • The church wasn't the main focuses • Advocated for the empirical method • ...
Italian Renaissance 2024-12-06
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- marble sculpture of Jesus and Mary
- people paying the pope to get rid of their sins
- a follower of Martin Luther
- exchanging goods with someone else
- has the same name as the blue ninja turtle
- consider a father of modern astronomy
- da Vinci's most famous painting
- an ideal imaginary world
- capital of northern Italy's Veneto region
- study of everything beyond earth's atmosphere
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- named after the red ninja turtle
- has the same name as the orange ninja turtle
- Capital of Italy's Tuscany region
- faster way to get news
- metropolis in Italy's northern Lombardy region
- took down goliath
- prominent art museum
- way of life centered around human values
- painter, sculptor, and architect
- Leonardo's earliest extant major work
20 Clues: took down goliath • prominent art museum • faster way to get news • an ideal imaginary world • a follower of Martin Luther • da Vinci's most famous painting • named after the red ninja turtle • painter, sculptor, and architect • Capital of Italy's Tuscany region • marble sculpture of Jesus and Mary • exchanging goods with someone else • consider a father of modern astronomy • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-12-11
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- Beginning of the renaissance
- Famous sculptor who used wood, marble and bronze
- Place to get marble
- Belief of one god
- Invention used for printing
- Painter of school of Athens
- Time for creativity and change
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Sculpter of David and murals of sisitine chapel
- Movement focused of education and classics
- Painting by El Greco of a city
- Everything outside of religion
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- Made the Guttenburg Bible
- Wealthy Banking Company
- Made the book called the prince
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Movement against the catholic church
- Father of Humanism
- Dialect spoke in a specific region or country
- Made the play Romeo and Juliet
- Financial supporter of the arts
21 Clues: Belief of one god • Father of Humanism • Place to get marble • Painter of Mona Lisa • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wealthy Banking Company • Made the Guttenburg Bible • Invention used for printing • Painter of school of Athens • Beginning of the renaissance • Made the play Romeo and Juliet • Time for creativity and change • Painting by El Greco of a city • Everything outside of religion • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-12-11
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- Movement against the catholic church
- Painter of school of Athens
- Painting by El Greco of a city
- Belief of one god
- Time for creativity and change
- Made the play Romeo and Juliet
- Place to get marble
- Financial supporter of the arts
- Invention used for printing
- Made the book called the prince
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- Dialect spoke in a specific region or country
- Everything outside of religion
- Father of Humanism
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Famous sculptor who used wood, marble and bronze
- Wealthy Banking Company
- Beginning of the renaissance
- Guttenburg Made the Guttenburg Bible
- Sculpter of David and murals of sisitine chapel
- Movement focused of education and classics
21 Clues: Belief of one god • Father of Humanism • Place to get marble • Painter of Mona Lisa • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wealthy Banking Company • Painter of school of Athens • Invention used for printing • Beginning of the renaissance • Everything outside of religion • Painting by El Greco of a city • Time for creativity and change • Made the play Romeo and Juliet • ...
Renaissance crossword 2024-12-02
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- – A guide for worship in the Church of England.
- – Trade of goods, plants, and diseases between Old and New Worlds.
- – The treaty that let German princes pick Catholicism or Lutheranism.
- – Painted "The School of Athens," one of the celebrated great thinkers.
- – The economic idea that wealth equals power, so stockpile gold!
- – Controlled trade and politics in India during the Empire.
- – A secretive English court that silenced dissent.
- – Sculpted a bronze statue of David that’s iconic.
- – One of the first artists to paint people realistically.
- – Blended Renaissance ideas with a push to reform the Church.
- – A Catholic group known for education, missions, and devotion.
- – Made marble come alive with his statues of David and Moses.
- – Early thinker who laid the groundwork for international law.
- – A battle over who should rule Spain after Charles II.
- – A brutal effort to enforce Catholicism in Spain.
- – Wrote a famous speech calling humans “a great miracle”; Humanist
- – The invention that made books affordable and ideas unstoppable.
- – Fencing off land in England, which changed farming forever.
- – Gave advice on how to be the perfect courtly gentleman or lady.
- – An accounting method that keeps business finances in order.
- – Encouraged people to use their talents to improve their community.
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- – French officials who bought their way into nobility.
- – Using humanist ideas to improve Christianity.
- – The line dividing new lands between Spain and Portugal.
- – A guide to look cultured during the Renaissance.
- – The deadly sea journey endured by enslaved Africans.
- – Famous for dreamy paintings like "The Birth of Venus."
- – Wrote a book on power that says, “Better feared than loved.”
- – A poet who’s the Renaissance’s biggest fan of ancient Rome.
- – Writing in the everyday language of the people, not just Latin.
- – This guy loved history and gave the Renaissance its name.
- – The belief that being unique and independent is something to celebrate.
- – A speech arguing that humans have unlimited potential; Humanist
- – Painting people and landscapes that looked like the real deal.
- – Dutch artist who mastered light and shadow in his portraits.
- – A painter who loved details, like reflections in mirrors.
- – A genius who painted, invented, and thought outside every box.
- – Built the stunning dome in Florence that still wows today.
- – The Renaissance’s master of engraving and self-portraits.
- – A powerful trading company that ruled the spice trade.
- – Critic of Church corruption who loved education and peace.
- – The ultimate Renaissance patron, known as “The Magnificent." Ruler of Florence, Banker
- – A humorous book pointing out the Church’s flaws.
- – A Renaissance idea that put humans and their achievements in the spotlight.
- – The focus on the world and everyday life, instead of just religion.
- – Proved a key medieval document was a fake.
46 Clues: – Proved a key medieval document was a fake. • – Using humanist ideas to improve Christianity. • – A guide for worship in the Church of England. • – A guide to look cultured during the Renaissance. • – A secretive English court that silenced dissent. • – Sculpted a bronze statue of David that’s iconic. • – A humorous book pointing out the Church’s flaws. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2026-04-28
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- LISA Leonardo’s painting with a mysterious smile (two words)
- Michelangelo’s marble statue of a biblical hero
- Technique for showing depth on a flat surface
- Artistic style that shows people and nature as they really look
- Wealthy banking family of Florence
- Intellectual movement focusing on human potential and classical learning
- Independent self‑ruling territory (hyphenated)
- 14‑line poem form
- Everyday language (not Latin)
- English playwright who wrote Hamlet
- City nicknamed “cradle of the Renaissance”
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- “Better to be __________ than loved”
- Florentine diplomat who wrote The Prince (last name)
- STATES Region in central Italy ruled by the Pope (two words)
- MAN A person skilled in many fields, like Leonardo (two words)
- LAST SUPPER Leonardo’s painting of Jesus’ final meal with his disciples (three words)
- Dutch humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly (last name)
- German inventor of the printing press (last name)
- Painting on wet plaster (used by Michelangelo)
- Thomas More’s perfect society book
- Canal city known for its navy and trade
- Government by a small wealthy group
- “The __________ justify the means”
- “Father of Humanism” who wrote sonnets
24 Clues: 14‑line poem form • Everyday language (not Latin) • Wealthy banking family of Florence • Thomas More’s perfect society book • “The __________ justify the means” • Government by a small wealthy group • English playwright who wrote Hamlet • “Better to be __________ than loved” • “Father of Humanism” who wrote sonnets • Canal city known for its navy and trade • ...
Renaissance 2021-12-16
8 Clues: Italy became more ___ • Meaning or Renaissance • famous artist of renaissance • father of Italian renaissance • education was supposed to be? • Italian city-state involved in renaissance • wrote book about political attitude of the time • study of classic Greek and Roman literary works
Renaissance Words 2022-10-21
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- The process to signify something
- The process of patroning something
- A way of putting a painting on a wall
- The perspective of something
- Starts with machia
- A theory where the sun is the center of the universe
- The study of the body
- The process indivualising something
- The process of humanising someting
- Someone that makes clocks well
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- The end of the renaissance
- The start of renaissance
- The method of science
- A type of poem
- Something that is visually pleasing
- A point to focus on
- A theory where the earth is the center of the universe
- Law of soemthing
- The process of secularing
- The process of dissecting
20 Clues: A type of poem • Law of soemthing • Starts with machia • A point to focus on • The method of science • The study of the body • The start of renaissance • The process of secularing • The process of dissecting • The end of the renaissance • The perspective of something • Someone that makes clocks well • The process to signify something • The process of patroning something • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2019-10-30
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- 95 thesis
- telescope
- Pieta
- the name of the wealthy merchant family in Florence
- tens of thousands executed
- 1350 to 1600
- largest form of church revenue by 1500s
- wrote Hamlet
- religiously divided Europe
- broke away from Catholic Church b/c Pope refused to grant him a divorce from
- lasted until 18th century
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
- calculus
- A literary movement that began in 14th century Italy.
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- Emphasized realism, attention to detail, desire for PERFECTION
- made Don Quixote de la Mancha
- means rebirth or revival
- Wrote the Utopia
- wrote The Prince
- Wrote the Canterbury Tales (in English)
- Wrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (national) language
- Wrote Praise of Folly
- made Vitruvian Man and mona lisa
- supporters of lit, art, science
- a French religious reformer organized a following in Switzerland based on the idea of predestination
25 Clues: Pieta • calculus • 95 thesis • telescope • 1350 to 1600 • wrote Hamlet • Wrote the Utopia • wrote The Prince • Wrote Praise of Folly • means rebirth or revival • lasted until 18th century • tens of thousands executed • religiously divided Europe • made Don Quixote de la Mancha • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • supporters of lit, art, science • made Vitruvian Man and mona lisa • ...
The Renaissance 2020-09-09
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- Most famous artist of the Renassaince era
- an ideal place or state
- To reform
- the activity, spirit, or time of the great revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and extending to the 17th century, marking the transition from the medieval to the modern world.
- pertaining to the art of perspective, or represented according to its laws.
- Christian church that "protested" papal authority
- Believed only adults, not children, should be baptised
- List of arguments against indulgences
- the use of mathematical calculations to convert observations into fact
- government where a king or queen exercise central power
- church court set up to root out heresy
- pardon for sins according to the Roman Catholic Church
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- The age of change that began 100 years after the Italian Rennassaince in France, Belgium, and the Netherlans
- The invention that helped spread ideas and technology during the Renaissance and beyond.
- The Church of England started by King Henry the VIII
- The leading and dominant of all Christian faiths in early Renaissance Europe
- Religion that taught salvation could be gained through faith alone, the bible was the sole source of religious truth, and that the Catholic Churches' priests and hierarchy did not have special powers
- Sun centered model of the universe
- someone who enjoys art
- Calvin's theory that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation
- Intellectual Movement at the heart of the Italian renassaince that focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues
- plague that ravaged Europe
- government where laws are created in accordance with a religion
23 Clues: To reform • someone who enjoys art • an ideal place or state • plague that ravaged Europe • Sun centered model of the universe • List of arguments against indulgences • church court set up to root out heresy • Most famous artist of the Renassaince era • Christian church that "protested" papal authority • The Church of England started by King Henry the VIII • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-01-27
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- What is Romare Bearden best known for?
- Whose art featured the themes of segregation, slavery, and racism?
- Where did many African Americans move to in hopes of escaping economic hardship, racism, and prejudices of the south?
- What did Augusta Savage sculpt animals from?
- During the Harlem Renaissance, what did art, music, and literature experience?
- What was one type of art that Elizabeth Catlett created?
- What did Horace Pippin use to burn designs into wood?
- What style of painting is William H. Johnson best known for?
- Where was Aaron Douglas going when he stopped in Harlem?
- Who was also a teacher in addition to being an artist?
- Who advocated for equal rights for African Americans in the arts?
- Who started printmaking during the Great Depression because it was accessible and affordable?
- Who visited Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean for style inspiration?
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- Where did James Lesesne Wells teach block-printing, ceramics, and sculpture?
- What did Jacob Lawrence describe his own style as?
- Whose art group discussed the value and importance of Black artists?
- Who is best known for his Great Migration series?
- Where is Harlem?
- What is James Van Der Zee best known for documenting through photography?
- Whose portraits did James Van Der Zee photograph at his studio?
- Who loved drawing and was a self-taught artist?
- What did Lois Mailou Jones design early in her career?
22 Clues: Where is Harlem? • What is Romare Bearden best known for? • What did Augusta Savage sculpt animals from? • Who loved drawing and was a self-taught artist? • Who is best known for his Great Migration series? • What did Jacob Lawrence describe his own style as? • What did Horace Pippin use to burn designs into wood? • ...
The Renaissance 2023-03-28
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- Painting done on wet plaster
- Florentine sculptor, painter and architect responsible for the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- of the Sistine Chapel Paintings by Michelangelo depicting scenes from the Old Testament
- Astronomer who showed that the planets revolve around the sun in oval orbits
- Philosophy that celebrates human cultural achievements and emphasises human reason and ethics
- Law of Falling Bodies Objects, regardless of weight, will fall at the same speed
- da Vinci Renaissance Man. Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist and architect. Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Rebirth of classical learning
- The study of body structure
- A painted or sculpted representation of the Virgin Mary mourning over the body of the dead Christ
- Inventor of the printing press
- Artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- Italian for "smoky", technique used to blend details to look more realistic
- Last Supper Painting completed by da Vinci in a refectory in Milan
- Scientist who began to study anatomy in depth. He is referred as the father of anatomy
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- Study of the universe
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- Devised a model of the universe with the sun at the centre, and not Earth
- Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci which depicts a female with a unique expression on her face
- A popular English playwright and poet in the 16th century
- Paint made from egg yolk and colour pigments
- A round, curved roof, e.g. the dome of Florence Cathedral
- Financial supporter of the arts, e.g. Lorenzo de Medici
- In Classical architecture, the triangular section of a temple roof often decorated with sculpture
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Paré French barber surgeon and trauma surgeon
- A person who buys and sells goods
- Michelangelo's most famous sculpture. Currently in the Accademia in Florence
- Harvey English physician and scientist who described the circulation of the blood
- writing Writing from right to left
- Anguissola Female artist from the Renaissance
31 Clues: Study of the universe • The study of body structure • Painting done on wet plaster • Rebirth of classical learning • Inventor of the printing press • A person who buys and sells goods • writing Writing from right to left • Everyday language of ordinary people • Paint made from egg yolk and colour pigments • Paré French barber surgeon and trauma surgeon • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2023-04-28
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- non-religious
- created the David
- the beliefe that human accomplishements are important
- how culture spread throughout Europe
- "invented" the printing press
- disease spread by fleas on rats
- the Renaissance started here
- rebirth
- navy
- said the sun was the center of the universe
- revived trade between Europe & the Middle East
- people who paid for art & literature to be created
- entrance to Heaven
- wrote Romeo & Juliet
- wrote the Prince
- someone who goes against the Catholic church
- colony named for Elizabeth I
- the formal name for the church of England
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- The Act of Supremecy made the___the head of the church of England
- Queen of England during a "golden age"
- wrote the 95 Theses
- The first book printed in Eueope with the printing press
- common languages like English, French & German
- Christians who are not Catholic
- helped make books cheaper and easier to produce
- to be kicked out of the Catholic Church
- tried to conquer England
- paid forgiveness
- nicknamed "Bloody"
- founder of the Church of England
- how many wives did Henry VIII have
- people who believe that Jesus is the Messiah
- famous Reniassance artist, writer & scientist
33 Clues: navy • rebirth • non-religious • paid forgiveness • wrote the Prince • created the David • entrance to Heaven • nicknamed "Bloody" • wrote the 95 Theses • wrote Romeo & Juliet • tried to conquer England • the Renaissance started here • colony named for Elizabeth I • "invented" the printing press • Christians who are not Catholic • disease spread by fleas on rats • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-19
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- depressed or sad
- unnatural or man made
- the center of the universe
- imaginary ideal place
- a separate quarter
- being alone
- knowledge gained through reason
- cancelation of punishment for sins
- a great cultural revival through 1300s-1500s
- official public order
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- religion of human affairs
- individual letter formed in metal
- sub group or major religion
- related to commerce or trade
- who gives money or support to people
- Written source; book
- series of comic events
- to cause a disagreement
- fleet of ships
- set of principles
- balancing parts of a design to make it good
- official cancel of marrigement
- silk
- all knowledge gained through experience
24 Clues: silk • being alone • fleet of ships • depressed or sad • set of principles • a separate quarter • Written source; book • unnatural or man made • imaginary ideal place • official public order • series of comic events • to cause a disagreement • religion of human affairs • the center of the universe • sub group or major religion • related to commerce or trade • official cancel of marrigement • ...
THE RENAISSANCE 2023-05-23
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- 6. Ang kanyang pangunahing akda, ang Don Quixote, ay tinuturing bilang kauna-unahang makabagong agham pampolitika.
- 12. Siya ang nag pinta ng Mona Lisa at The Last Supper.
- 5. Isang italyanong pilosopo, politico, at manunulat na nakabase sa plorensiya noong panahon ng muling pagsilang.
- 9. Isang negosyanteng ipinanganak sa italy at explorer na lumahok sa unang paglalayag sa new world sa ngalan ng espanya.
- 11.Isang manlililok, arkitekto, pintor, at manunula noong renasimeyento.
- 4. Isang makatang ingles, mandudula, at aktor, at malawakang kinikilala bilang pinakamahusay na manunulat ng wikang ingles.
- 8. Italyanong makata manunulat ng tuluyan, palagay, teologo, isa sa mga nagtatag ng pampanitikang wikang italyano at politiko
- 10. Isang Espanyol conquistador at explorer.
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- 7. Kilala bilang ama ng panitikang ingles.
- 1. Isang italianong dalubhasa o eskolar sa makata.
- 13. Siya ay kinilala bilang ang "perpektong pintor"
- 14. Isang italyanong pintor ng maagang renasimiyento.
- 2. Isang italyanong manunulat, makata at humanista musa sa panahong renaissance
- 19. Isang tipikal na halimbawa ng isang intelektuwal na renaissance: sundalo, siyentipiko, pilosopo at haka-haka psychologist.
- 16. Unang taong nakagamit ng teleskopyo sa larangan ng astronomiya.
- 20. Isang mahusay na inglaterang manunulat noong ika-17 na siglo.
- 15. Isang astronomo na nagbigay ng unang makabagong pormulasyon ng teorya ng heliosentrismo (nakasentro sa araw) ng sistemang solar sa kanyang aklat.
- 3. Isang Olandes na humanista mula sa panahong renaissance
- 18. Isang german matematiko at astronomo na natuklasan na ang daigdig at mga planeta ay naglalakbay tungkol sa araw sa mga elliptical orbit.
- 17. BInago niya ang pagkakaunawa natin sa universo.
20 Clues: 7. Kilala bilang ama ng panitikang ingles. • 10. Isang Espanyol conquistador at explorer. • 1. Isang italianong dalubhasa o eskolar sa makata. • 13. Siya ay kinilala bilang ang "perpektong pintor" • 17. BInago niya ang pagkakaunawa natin sa universo. • 14. Isang italyanong pintor ng maagang renasimiyento. • 12. Siya ang nag pinta ng Mona Lisa at The Last Supper. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
20 Clues: More • Santi • Milton • Kepler • Erasmus • Chauser • Galilei • Petrarca • da Vinci • Agricola • Bocaccio • Descartes • Alighieri • de' Medici • Botticelli • Copernicus • Machiavelli • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Isaac Newton
Renaissance Crossword 2012-06-12
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- Italy was a rich country because of their countries dock and _________ process
- This is/was the most printed book of all time.
- She was the daughter of Orazio Gentileschi.
- Leonardo Da Vinci designed the first tank,parachute,flying machine and _______
- Who created the telescope?
- An artist that carves art into wood.
- The "Statue of David" was one of _____________ works
- During the renaissance, Italy was introduced to science,medicine and _______
- these people believe in the power of reason to find the truth.
- Machiavelli's best known book is called
- This age was a period off intense creativity in both arts and __________
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- Savonarola believed that the ______ church was corrupted
- During marriage,was it the bride or the groom 's family who had to give the dowry
- Of the two social classes during the renaissance,who had more freedom in marriage?
- The area surrounding any given city is known as the:
- This person was the most famous artist in all of Venice
- The scientific revolution was when science started to separate from __________
- Florence made its fortune and wealth through this trade:
- Was northern or Italiano art more medieval in terms of light and tone?
- Copernicus stated that the earth was not at the center of the universe and instead the ____ was.
20 Clues: Who created the telescope? • An artist that carves art into wood. • Machiavelli's best known book is called • She was the daughter of Orazio Gentileschi. • This is/was the most printed book of all time. • The area surrounding any given city is known as the: • The "Statue of David" was one of _____________ works • This person was the most famous artist in all of Venice • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-02-18
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- The movement of population away from the country to the city.
- The existing way of doing things.
- The three most powerful city states of Italy.
- An opinion against the beliefs of a given religion.
- A government policy encouraging territorial or economic expansion into other territories.
- An artistic technique that creates depth and an illusion of 3 dimensions.
- Based on classes of status or authority ranked one above the other.
- A policy of a nation to extend it's dominance by political, economic or military means.
- A social institution implemented in Venice, to help the elderly or sick.
- A historical period in Europe from the 4th Century until the beginning of the Renaissance. Occasionally called the 'Dark Ages.'
- Referring to the original inhabitants of a region.
- Local languages.
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- The science of reasoning and providing arguements.
- Believing one's own culture is superior to other cultures.
- Focusing on collecting and using wealth, material goods, products.
- A movement to reform the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Lead by Martin Luther.
- A campaign in favour of a cause. Historically, the Christian military quest to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims.
- A social system that granted land to powerful nobles, in exchange for military support.
- People of common descent, history and language. Also called 'countries.'
- A way of thinking, focusing on the potential and worth of the human being.
- The religion of the Muslims.
- The opposite of spiritual.
- A network of trade routes extending from Europe to as far as China and Japan.
23 Clues: Local languages. • The opposite of spiritual. • The religion of the Muslims. • The existing way of doing things. • The three most powerful city states of Italy. • The science of reasoning and providing arguements. • Referring to the original inhabitants of a region. • An opinion against the beliefs of a given religion. • ...
Rocking Renaissance 2013-11-13
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- inventor of the printing press and movable type
- a priest who sold indulgences
- a division that changed the power of the church
- a man who wanted to change the church, he wrote a book called "In Praise of Folly" that criticizes the church
- a priest, philosopher, professor, and a man who fought for reformation of the church, he wrote and posted the famous "95 Thesis"
- 1300's to 1650's, a time of rebirth that started in Florence, Italy
- a wealthy person who supported the arts
- an official document that forgives sins of those who are dead or alive
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- the man who developed sonnets, known as the Father of Humanism
- people who wantes to reform the Catholic church, they protested it
- an area that is controlled by the city government
- Roman and greek art, architecture, literature, ideas, and lifestyles
- renaissance man, one of his famous works was "Mona Lisa"
- wooden letters in reverse
- a19 to 24 year old professional who is tested at their skill and is payed full wages, they can also train apprentices
- an interest in the classics
- 14 to 16 year old who is paid a low wage to create a product
- 7 or 8 year old child that starts to learn a craft or a business that is unpaid
- a patron family of Florence, Italy that was also involved in the church
- a group of craftsmen or business men
20 Clues: wooden letters in reverse • an interest in the classics • a priest who sold indulgences • a group of craftsmen or business men • a wealthy person who supported the arts • inventor of the printing press and movable type • a division that changed the power of the church • an area that is controlled by the city government • ...
Renaissance Times 2014-11-23
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- branch of mathematics partially developed by newton
- painted school of athens
- assembly of german princes
- study of grammer, rhetoric, poetry, and history
- machiavelli wrote guide for rulers on how to gain and maintain power
- pardon for sins committed during a persons lifetime
- possible explanation
- everyday language of ordinary people
- assembled an astronomical telescope
- idea that god used to decide who would gain salvation
- acceptable middle ground
- when an artist etched a design onto a metal plate with acid
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- religious groups that had broken away from an established church
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- perfect society
- da vinci painted the Mona Lisa
- sun -centered , model of universe
- was sometmes called a "melancholy genius"
- financial supporter of the arts
- to be recognized as a saint
- it gave paintings and drawings a 3 dimensional effect
- castiglione author of the book of the courtier
22 Clues: perfect society • possible explanation • painted school of athens • acceptable middle ground • assembly of german princes • to be recognized as a saint • financial supporter of the arts • da vinci painted the Mona Lisa • sun -centered , model of universe • assembled an astronomical telescope • everyday language of ordinary people • was sometmes called a "melancholy genius" • ...
The Renaissance 2015-05-18
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- The Renaissance started where?
- What is the name of a picture painted on a freshly plastered wall?
- Queen Elizabeth 1 was ruling England for how many years? (one word)
- How many plays did William Shakespeare write? (one word)
- The Mona Lisa is the worlds most famous what?
- What colour of hair was considered stylish with women?
- What is the name of an instrument that looks like a piano with keys but when a key is played the string is plucked rather than hit?
- A Renaissance printing press could produce how many pages a day?(one word)
- What is a religious group, especially an established church?
- what is the name of a citizen of venice?
- what is an old term for Christian countries?
- Galileo used controlled what to prove or disprove his theories?
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- What was the language that romans and the catholic church used and was also the international language of scholars (throughout Europe) until the 18th century?
- what was the name of the style of music which interweaves several different vocal melodies?
- Over how many pages did Leonardo da vinci write in notebooks?(one word)
- The first mechanical what was invented during the Renaissance?
- For how many years did people of Europe rely on Ancient Greek discoveries?(one word)
- Artists were initially thought of as what?
- What could the pope do to any ruler who defied him?
- What religion did people have to wear special clothing to identify them?
- What city is famous for its glass work?
- Peasants didn't get a lot of what to eat because of pricing?
- What was the last name of the author who wrote the first dramatic opera?
- Church leaders told the poor to accept their position, but during what century there were many uprisings of peasants?
- What is the name of choosing not to have a sexual relationship?
25 Clues: The Renaissance started where? • What city is famous for its glass work? • what is the name of a citizen of venice? • Artists were initially thought of as what? • what is an old term for Christian countries? • The Mona Lisa is the worlds most famous what? • What could the pope do to any ruler who defied him? • What colour of hair was considered stylish with women? • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
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- A group made by the merchant class
- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- Pizan court writer and medieval author
- Navarre Princess of France
- Navigational Disk
- A Building for Worshipping
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Luther attempting to change the church
- The Black Plague
- Ruling Class
- Started heliocentrism
- A Ticket to Heaven
- A Religious Journeyman
- Inventor from Mainz
- Medieval investors
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- Romeo and Juliet
- Dialect of a country
- An Oppressor
- Flying machines
- Centered around the sun
- The Ruling body
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- Centered Around the earth
- press Mass producing literature
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- A small body with political power
- Godfathers of the...
- Non-Religous
- Not Immortal
- The Welfare of Humans
- Wrote 95 theses
32 Clues: An Oppressor • Non-Religous • Not Immortal • Ruling Class • Flying machines • The Ruling body • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • The Black Plague • Navigational Disk • A Ticket to Heaven • Medieval investors • Inventor from Mainz • Dialect of a country • Godfathers of the... • Started heliocentrism • The Welfare of Humans • A Religious Journeyman • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
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- A Building for Worshipping
- press Mass producing literature
- Inventor from Mainz
- Godfathers of the...
- A group made by the merchant class
- Centered around the sun
- Started heliocentrism
- Romeo and Juliet
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- The Black Plague
- A small body with political power
- Flying machines
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- The Welfare of Humans
- court writer and medieval author
- Princess of France
- A Ticket to Heaven
- An Oppressor
- Medieval investors
- Navigational Disk
- A Religious Journeyman
- Ruling Class
- The Ruling body
- Luther attempting to change the church
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Not Immortal
- Centered Around the earth
- Non-Religous
- Wrote 95 theses
- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- Dialect of a country
32 Clues: An Oppressor • Ruling Class • Not Immortal • Non-Religous • The Ruling body • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • The Black Plague • 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 crossword 2016-11-22
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- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Star Gazing
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Self _____
- A sponsor
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- Gutenberg invented it
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- LEONARDO
- Countryside → City
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Being able to die
- The Dominican _________
- A painting done on wet plaster
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- Invented the Printing Press
- Martin ______ King
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- The importance or worth of something
- Religious language of the country
- Religious Wars
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Jesus and the Cross
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- A different way of looking
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Perfected the Telescope
29 Clues: LEONARDO • A sponsor • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • Martin ______ King • Countryside → City • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • The Dominican _________ • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-23
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- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Gutenberg invented it
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- Countryside → City
- State of which power is held by the people
- Perfected the Telescope
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- ______ of the arts
- Martin ______
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- Being able to die
- The importance or worth of something
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- A different way of looking
- Star Gazing
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Jesus and the Cross
- LEONARDO
- Invented the Printing Press
- Religious Wars
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- Religious language of the country
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Self _____
30 Clues: LEONARDO • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Martin ______ • Religious Wars • Being able to die • Countryside → City • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-23
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- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Being able to die
- State of which power is held by the people
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Self _____ , personal beliefs
- ______ of the arts
- Countryside → City
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Jesus and the Cross
- a time of rebirth
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
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- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- A different way of looking
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Religious Wars
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Perfected the Telescope
- Gutenberg invented it
- Religious language of the country
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Invented the Printing Press
- Star Gazing
- The importance or worth of something
29 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • a time of rebirth • ______ of the arts • Countryside → City • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • Self _____ , personal beliefs • A painting done on wet plaster • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2016-09-09
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- a Florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures
- titled peer of the realm
- creation of beautiful or significant things
- painter whose many paintings exemplify the ideals of the High Renaissance
- A person or company involved in wholesale trade
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use
- period of European history at the close of the Middle
- lacking material body or form or substance
- An artist who paints
- Empire/ The largest empire the world has ever seen
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- someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
- monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior
- an extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization
- sculptor and painter and architect
- da Vinci/ Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance
- an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- book regarded as authoritative in its field
- ability to read and write
- A poor farmer of low social status Who owns or rents a small piece of land
- Authors native language
- The focus on human potential and achievements
21 Clues: An artist who paints • Authors native language • titled peer of the realm • ability to read and write • sculptor and painter and architect • lacking material body or form or substance • book regarded as authoritative in its field • creation of beautiful or significant things • The focus on human potential and achievements • A person or company involved in wholesale trade • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- thoughts and values of humans
- Language
- 4th - 14th century
- Princess of France
- Different views on different things
- power held by people/representatives
- A Rebirth
- Gutenberg's invention
- the study of space
- Italian french author
- Founder of modern political science
- the way things are commonly done
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- A common culture
- Something a person believes in
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- recreated Christianity
- to be or not to be
- The printing press
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- a recovery of land for religious values
- something a person can’t compromise
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- the making of new cities
- The process of recreating a practice
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- an astronomer
- Who a person is
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • The printing press • Princess of France • the study of space • 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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- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- power held by people/representatives
- Founder of modern political science
- Something a person believes in
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- thoughts and values of humans
- the making of new cities
- Language
- A Rebirth
- Different views on different things
- to be or not to be
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- Italian french author
- recreated Christianity
- A common culture
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- 4th - 14th century
- Who a person is
- something a person can’t compromise
- The process of recreating a practice
- Gutenberg's invention
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Princess of France
- The printing press
- an astronomer
- the way things are commonly done
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- the study of space
- a recovery of land for religious values
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • The printing press • the study of space • to be or not to be • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • A theory proved by Copernicus • thoughts and values of humans • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- The language of the country or city you are in.
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
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- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- Maker of the printing press
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- When a society moves into a city
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
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- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
- Invented the printing press.
- A receipt to heaven.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- People being ranked above one another.
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- A person who provides financial support.
- A country's native language
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- Something you think is the truth
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
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 Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- A person who provides financial support.
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- Something you think is the truth
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- When a society moves into a city
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- Invented the printing press.
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- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- 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.
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- A country's native language
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- People being ranked above one another.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- A receipt to heaven.
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
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. • Something you think is the truth • 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. • ...
The Renaissance 2016-04-05
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- a professor of theology and a German monk who triggered a revolt against the Church.
- Wrote The Book of The Courtier.
- born in France and trained as a priest and lawyer.
- Lived from 1452-1519. Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- created a life-size statue of a soldier on horseback.
- He stood firmly against the protestant revolt. In 1527, an issue arose that set him at odds with the Church.
- of the Renaissance literature was the English poet and playwright. By 1590 and 1613, he wrote thirty-seven plays that are still performed around the world.
- gained control of Florentine government in 1434, and the family continued as uncrowned ruler's for years
- she lived from 1533-1603. When she was two her mother was beheaded.
- He excommunicated Luther.
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- about 1455 he printed the first complete edition of the Bible using a printing press with movable types.
- a dutch priest, born in 1466. He was one of the most important scholars of the age. He wrote texts on a number of subjects and used his knowledge of classical languages to produce a new Greek edition of the Bible.
- Erasmus friend. He pressed for social reform.
- a Florentine who lived in the 1300s, was an early Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar.
- Lived from 1475-1564. Sculpted "David" and painted the Pieta.
- an Italian thinker who asserted in 1486. He said "To man it its granted to have whatever he chooses to be whatever he wills."
- Wrote a guide for rulers on how to gain and maintain power.
- Known as "the magnificent," represented the Renaissance ideal. He held Florentine together during difficult times in the late 1400s.
- Henry appointed him archbishop of the new Church.
- This priest set up a pulpit on the outskirts of Wittenberg, in Germany.
20 Clues: He excommunicated Luther. • Wrote The Book of The Courtier. • Erasmus friend. He pressed for social reform. • Henry appointed him archbishop of the new Church. • born in France and trained as a priest and lawyer. • created a life-size statue of a soldier on horseback. • Wrote a guide for rulers on how to gain and maintain power. • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- the basis of Machiavelli teachings was on how to be and ______ leader
- the peace of Augsburg ____ the empire from multiple conflicts for over 50 years
- Luther wrote the 95 theses that said that salvation came from_____ and divine grace
- de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo
- Machiavelli taught to learn to let your conscience _____
- The Medici family produce ______ popes
- and Roman, Petrarch recovered many ____ __ ____ manuscripts
- The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks
- the Medici family gained its power due to their immense _______
- Humanism brought the idea of _______ to wester civilization
- reformation, Luther’s teachings fragmented the catholic church beginning the _________
- de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile
- the church developed by Luther’s followers
- The preferred language to write in for Petrarch
- the Edict of Worms labeled Luther as a ____ and enemy of the state
- Italy also became the starting point of the renaissance because it was abundant in ______ who looked into Greek and Roman Text
- Luther also translated the ______ making available to the entire public
- press, the 95 theses was successful in part to the use of the ___________, which made it more widely publicized
- literature education architecture, The Renaissance brought trade that financed these (four words-must be in correct order)
- Luther hung the document on church____
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- the these was also successful also to the ______ tone vs the harsh aggressive
- A way of thinking that the human race was the center of the universe and had great potential-focused on individual worth
- one of the most influential city stated due to the Medici families love of the arts
- prince, a famous book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- The lack of _____ allowed merchant families to gain power over different city states
- Luther vowed to become a monk if he survived a ______
- Machiavelli also taught to use ____ over love
- The _____ family were the ruling merchants over Florence
- Petrarch wrote many ____ and was considered one of the best in all of Italy
- The renaissance was a time when people began looking into a more _____ type of world
- the edict of worms _______ the authority of the pope
- many artisans and _____ were guided by humanism or hired by humanism enthusiasts
- of Augsburg, the law saying Lutherans and Catholics can worship as they will
- father of humanism
- Cosimo sought to make Florence one of the most _____ city states in the country
- of worms, the ________ was a decree, banning Luther’s writing
- de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence
- Italy was caught between the _____ with the European and Asian people
- Lorenzo hired lots of_____ like Leonardo de Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli
- questions the catholic church
- Luther believed that it was not the ____ that saved people but by Gods divine grace
- the first _____ coexistence of Lutheranism and Catholicism
42 Clues: father of humanism • questions the catholic church • de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo • The Medici family produce ______ popes • Luther hung the document 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 2018-05-21
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- ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- method ^a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- ^an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
- ^the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others.
- ^a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- ^a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.
- ^the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- ^study of humanity
- ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- ^say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered heretical.
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- ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint.
- ^an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- ^the action or fact of indulging.
- ^the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- ^a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- ^having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- ^a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
- ^the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account.
- ^a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
20 Clues: ^study of humanity • ^the action or fact of indulging. • ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint. • ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. • ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2022-05-04
Across
- doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- german printer who helped martin luther
- a way of regarding situations or topics
- someone who is not a clergyman or professional
- a machine used for printing
- he painted the mona lisa
- he introduced the heliocentric model
- he started the protestant revolution
- he is famous for his lifelike sculptures
- he had a telescope which he used to observe the planets
- this is what christians sold for a ticket into heaven
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- the ideas martin luther presented to the church
- english poet and dramatist
- common language
- this is what martin luther was called
- period of european history at the close of the middle ages
- he painted the school of athens
- ideally perfect state
- someone who supports or champions something
- he painted the sistine
20 Clues: common language • ideally perfect state • he painted the sistine • he painted the mona lisa • english poet and dramatist • a machine used for printing • he painted the school of athens • he introduced the heliocentric model • he started the protestant revolution • this is what martin luther was called • german printer who helped martin luther • ...
high renaissance 2022-04-21
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- michelangelo back wall of sistine chapel end of world
- hand gestures to guide the viewers eyes
- means pity statue of mary holdingjesus mary is too young and too large
- author of the prince
- art that shocked people
- painting in vatcan by raphael of greek and roman thinkers
- statue that symbolizes the power of man and the underdog
- a natural pose on a statue lean to one side
- real people who are not perfect or good looking realism is the first step away from high renaissance style
- famouse architect dome within a dome
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- doors of the baptistery in Florence italy
- sculptor david and painter ceiling of the sistine chapel
- painting by davinci worth 656 million dollars damaged and stolen
- metal melted to make statue wax clay pins turn upside down melt wax leaving a crevice fill with melted bronze addive
- painter artist inventor he was a renaissance man mona lisa last supper the virgen of the rocks
- book by machiarelli
- painting by leonardo da vinci showed human emotion
- blend blur the edges smoky to make look real
- a book about proper manners
- stone white clay chissel away reductive
20 Clues: book by machiarelli • author of the prince • art that shocked people • a book about proper manners • famouse architect dome within a dome • hand gestures to guide the viewers eyes • stone white clay chissel away reductive • doors of the baptistery in Florence italy • a natural pose on a statue lean to one side • blend blur the edges smoky to make look real • ...
Renaissance Period 2023-08-27
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- first woman to have her music printed and published in Western Music history
- Queen's Alman by Byrd features what instrument?
- Who composed "Missa Prolationum"?
- one of the first to compose opera
- a polyphonic composition in which two or more melodies repeat each other at different points in the music
- someone who supports an artist or musician financially
- "Morir non puo il mio cuore" is an example of a __________.
- bridged the gap between Renaissance and Baroque musical periods
- a secular, polyphonic song based on poems, often about love
- This composer wrote music using a variety of techniques from France, Germany, and Italy
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- one of the first composers to write style markings in the music
- greatest English composer of his time
- a musical texture in which one voice has the melody, while the other parts serve as accompaniment
- double reed instrument with a cap over the reed; shaped like a walking stick
- a sacred, polyphonic vocal composition that was usually unaccompanied
- may have inspired Monteverdi to write his own "Duo Seraphim"
- a group of instruments playing together
- Italy was primed for the Renaissance for one reason- _________.
- considered the greatest composer of the High Renaissance
- one of the greatest composers of Catholic liturgical music of his time
- He and William Byrd were the only composers granted the right by Queen Elizabeth I to publish music in England
- the most important string instrument family of the Renaissance
22 Clues: Who composed "Missa Prolationum"? • one of the first to compose opera • greatest English composer of his time • a group of instruments playing together • Queen's Alman by Byrd features what instrument? • someone who supports an artist or musician financially • considered the greatest composer of the High Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2024-02-26
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- Henry VIII married ___ times.
- The plot where King James I was almost killed.
- The dynasty of Henry VII, Henry VIII, Mary I, Elizabeth I.
- A literary genre which was common in the Renaissance.
- One of the first English men to start the slave trade.
- Elizabeth was called like this because she never married.
- The Spanish ____ launched by the king of Spain against England.
- He wrote "The Faerie Queene".
- The leader of the Protestant movement in Germany.
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- The Puritans who left England to found a new colony in the New World.
- Elizabeth's cousin, who was executed.
- Masters of many different arts and fields of learning, like Leonardo Da Vinci.
- The Reformation which opposed the Catholic Church.
- Dynastic conflicts for control of the English throne
- He promoted English naval power.
- ____ Mary, who persecuted and burnt the Protestants trying to restore Catholicism.
- The period when culture and learning flourished again - an artistic movement in Italy.
- The act that made the king the supreme head of the English church.
- He wrote "Il Principe", influencing Elizabethan statesmen.
- The man who brought the Gutenberg printing press to England.
- The Council which helped Elizabeth to rule.
21 Clues: Henry VIII married ___ times. • He wrote "The Faerie Queene". • He promoted English naval power. • Elizabeth's cousin, who was executed. • The Council which helped Elizabeth to rule. • The plot where King James I was almost killed. • The leader of the Protestant movement in Germany. • The Reformation which opposed the Catholic Church. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- A small house of worship usually associated with a main church.
- He painted Transfiguration.
- He invented the printing press.
- A building used for worship.
- The process of discovery that artists can share with the world..
- Refers generally to a high regard for a classical period.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Focused on the individual relationship between the worshiper and God.
- System of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface.
- Sculptural relief.
- Is dominated by the works of African American, Appalachian and working class people.
- The fine shading that produces soft, imperceptible transitions between colors and tones.
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- The representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks.
- Is a mural usually painted in chapels.
- Creating works as close to reality as possible.
- One of the greatest Italian Renaissance artists.
- A painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.
- A doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values.
- Painted The Last Supper.
- An artistic form in which hard materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects.
- The person or group of people paying for the image.
- The support that princes, popes,and other wealthy people have provided to artists.
- Located in Italy.
- Art that does not have a religious theme.
- A type of paint.
25 Clues: A type of paint. • Located in Italy. • Sculptural relief. • Painted The Last Supper. • He painted Transfiguration. • A building used for worship. • He invented the printing press. • Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • Is a mural usually painted in chapels. • Art that does not have a religious theme. • Creating works as close to reality as possible. • ...
Renaissance Art 2024-03-01
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- a type of perspective that uses hue, value, and intensity to show distance in an artwork
- the painter of the Holy Trinity (1428), notable for his use of linear perspective
- philosophy that prioritized human thought, reason, and culture; focused on earthly experience
- a true 'renaissance man', famous for Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and at least 120 notebooks of drawings and studies
- a painting on three hinged panels that can be folded together
- painter notable for his round, fleshy figures and use of brighter colors; The Alba Madonna (1510)
- a region in the northern portion of Belgium, where Flemish masters such as van Eyck and Campin
- a technique of mural painting where dry-powder pigment is placed into wet plaster
- a type of perspective system used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface; lines converge to a vanishing point
- describes paintings in which forms are created by soft patches of color rather than hard edges and lines
- first Italian woman to gain recognition as an artist, because of her talent for painting portraits and background of a wealthy family
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- a painting medium popularized in the Northern Renaissance, mixture of dry pigment with oil and turpentine
- a sculptor, famous for his bronze sculpture of David and use of contrapposto
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, initially to his dismay
- a sculptor, winner of the contest for the Baptistry Doors in 1401
- famous Raphael painting that depicts the two opposing schools of thought represented by Plato and Aristotle
- Venetian painter who had studied under Giorgione, eventually painted several portraits for nobility
- known as the Master of Flemalle; most famous work The Merode Altarpiece (1425-28)
- the artist given credit for developing oil painting in Flanders; he was a master of details
- Venetian painter who became notable for using landscape to set a mood, and rich colors of oil paint with soft edges and lines
20 Clues: a painting on three hinged panels that can be folded together • a sculptor, winner of the contest for the Baptistry Doors in 1401 • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, initially to his dismay • a sculptor, famous for his bronze sculpture of David and use of contrapposto • the painter of the Holy Trinity (1428), notable for his use of linear perspective • ...
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. • ...
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 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 • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-28
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- the art of persuasive speaking and writing
- an organization of craftsmen or merchants
- based on classes of status or authority ranked one above the other
- of the time
- an opinion against the beliefs of a given religion
- a Christian belief that God consists of three parts: the Father, the Son (Jesus),and the Holy Spirit
- the feudal system
- the artistic technique of showing depth and three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface
- a perfect world
- local, common, or native, referring in particular to languages
- the science of reasoning and proving arguments
- a city that governs itself and the countryside surrounding it
- a formal agreement to cooperate
- death
- the nobility or those with inherited titles
- Ages a historical period in Europe stretching from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 4th century to the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century
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- a branch or category of learning or study
- a place where weapons and ammunition are kept
- a form of government in which a few people have the power
- a piece of land under a person’s control
- the movement of population away from the countryside and into cities
- an instrument used to measure the locations of stars and planets as an aid to navigation
- the language and nationality of the powerful medieval principality of Flanders, now divided among Belgium, France, and the Netherlands
- Quo the existing way of doing things
- a system of thought that centers on humans and their values, potential, and worth
- supreme power and authority; the freedom of a country or political unit from outside control
- a historical time period
- a water-color painting done on a wall or ceiling on wet plaster
- the skill or tact in handling negotiations, especially in government
- having to do with physical things; the opposite of spiritual
- the families, advisors, and other members of a royal or noble household
- a usually fatal epidemic disease
- a campaign in favor of a cause; historically, a medieval Christian military expedition to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims
33 Clues: death • of the time • a perfect world • the feudal system • a historical time period • a formal agreement to cooperate • a usually fatal epidemic disease • Quo the existing way of doing things • a piece of land under a person’s control • a branch or category of learning or study • an organization of craftsmen or merchants • the art of persuasive speaking and writing • ...
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 Vocab 2024-10-13
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- history, literature, language, philosophy, the visual arts, theater, dance, and music
- government ruled by religious leaders
- common language
- a book written by Sir Thomas More
- emphasized personality
- denomination founded by John Calvin
- Lorenzo de' Medici
- one of the biggest problems that Martin Luther had with the Catholic Church
- an art technique that makes art appear 3-D
- philosophy emphasizing human values and potential
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- Leonardo da Vinci
- the religious revolution
- one of the beliefs of Calvinism
- "rediscovery" of Greek and Roman texts
- era of major advances in science
- King Henry VII ended three of his marriages this wa
- the Vatican, Monaco, and Singapore
- nonreligious
- rebirth
- artistic movement focused on every day life
20 Clues: rebirth • nonreligious • common language • Leonardo da Vinci • Lorenzo de' Medici • emphasized personality • the religious revolution • one of the beliefs of Calvinism • era of major advances in science • a book written by Sir Thomas More • the Vatican, Monaco, and Singapore • denomination founded by John Calvin • government ruled by religious leaders • ...
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 • ...
Renaissance & Exploration 2026-05-07
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- This iconic portrait by Leonardo da Vinci is celebrated for its subject's mysterious expression and the use of the sfumato technique.
- The series of dynastic civil wars in England fought between the supporters of the House of Lancaster and the House of York.
- The Portuguese explorer who was the first European to successfully sail around the southern tip of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope.
- This era represents the pinnacle of artistic production in Italy, featuring the work of masters like Da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo.
- The Hapsburg ruler who inherited a massive global empire and presided over the Diet of Worms.
- The Spanish labor system in the Americas that granted settlers the right to native labor, which often led to brutal exploitation.
- Michelangelo’s massive marble masterpiece that symbolized the strength and independence of the city of Florence.
- This Florentine painter is credited with pioneering a more realistic, three-dimensional style that broke away from flat Byzantine traditions.
- A period of high inflation in Europe caused by a rising population and the massive influx of silver from the New World.
- The site of Michelangelo’s massive ceiling frescoes, including "The Creation of Adam," located within the Vatican.
- Often called the "Father of Humanism," he wrote famous letters addressed to "Ancient Dead" authors like Cicero and Virgil.
- This German goldsmith revolutionized the spread of literacy and Reformation ideas by inventing the movable-type printing press.
- The 1453 event where the Ottoman Turks captured the capital of the Byzantine Empire, effectively ending the Roman tradition in the East.
- The young French heroine who claimed divine inspiration and led French forces to a pivotal victory at the Siege of Orléans.
- This long-standing conflict between the monarchies of England and France was fought over claims to the French throne.
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- This bubonic plague decimated the European population, leading to labor shortages and the eventual decline of serfdom.
- The Genoese explorer whose voyage across the Atlantic initiated permanent contact between Europe and the Americas.
- This author wrote the definitive guide on the etiquette, skills, and "sprezzatura" required to be a true "Renaissance Man."
- The 1527 event where imperial troops mutinied and attacked the Eternal City, marking a symbolic end to the Italian Renaissance.
- This political theorist famously argued that a ruler must be pragmatic and that "the end justifies the means."
- Leonardo da Vinci’s world-famous mural depicting the moment Jesus announces one of his disciples will betray him.
- This intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance focused on the study of classical Greek and Roman texts and the potential of the individual.
- The global transfer of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies that followed the European discovery of the Americas.
- This English humanist and advisor to Henry VIII wrote a book about a fictional, ideal society based on reason and cooperation.
- While he was killed in the Philippines, his crew became the first people to successfully sail all the way around the world.
- This leading Northern Humanist and author of In Praise of Folly sought to reform the Church from within through education and piety.
- These "Catholic Monarchs" unified the kingdoms of Aragon and Castile and completed the Reconquista.
- The Dominican friar who wrote a scathing critique of Spanish colonial abuses and defended the rights of Indigenous peoples.
- The Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Inca Empire in South America.
29 Clues: The Hapsburg ruler who inherited a massive global empire and presided over the Diet of Worms. • These "Catholic Monarchs" unified the kingdoms of Aragon and Castile and completed the Reconquista. • The Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Inca Empire in South America. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
Across
- 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 Crossword 2026-05-08
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- Time of rebirth in art and learning in Europe
- Relating to ancient Greece and Rome style and ideas
- Inventor of the printing press
- Not connected to religion
- A person who supports artists with money
- Explorer who traveled to Asia and wrote about it
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- Powerful family that supported Renaissance artists
- A belief focusing on human value and potential
- Famous Renaissance artist and sculptor
- Idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- Ancient trade route between Asia and Europe
- A way to show depth in art or a point of view
12 Clues: Not connected to religion • Inventor of the printing press • Famous Renaissance artist and sculptor • A person who supports artists with money • Ancient trade route between Asia and Europe • Time of rebirth in art and learning in Europe • A way to show depth in art or a point of view • A belief focusing on human value and potential • ...
Midterm Review 1 2022-01-10
Across
- 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) • ...
alaina sheehan renaissance and reformation 2022-10-18
Across
- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2026-05-08
Across
- Time of rebirth in art and learning in Europe
- Relating to ancient Greece and Rome style and ideas
- Inventor of the printing press
- Not connected to religion
- A person who supports artists with money
- Explorer who traveled to Asia and wrote about it
Down
- Powerful family that supported Renaissance artists
- A belief focusing on human value and potential
- Famous Renaissance artist and sculptor
- Idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- Ancient trade route between Asia and Europe
- A way to show depth in art or a point of view
12 Clues: Not connected to religion • Inventor of the printing press • Famous Renaissance artist and sculptor • A person who supports artists with money • Ancient trade route between Asia and Europe • Time of rebirth in art and learning in Europe • A way to show depth in art or a point of view • A belief focusing on human value and potential • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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. • ...
