renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance 2023-02-24
8 Clues: he painted mona lisa • Portrait of a Young Woman • pieta and david created by him • renaissance started in this country • source of inspiration of renaissance • a city which is the symbol of renaissance • the term used for the rennaissance in north europe • in the 15 century the Renaissance spirit spread to
The Renaissance 2025-09-29
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- Renaissance belief focusing on human potential.
- Press Invention by Gutenberg that spread ideas.
- Famous playwright of the Renaissance.
- Italian city known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- da Vinci Artist and inventor of the Renaissance.
- A wealthy supporter of artists.
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- Art technique for showing depth.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
8 Clues: A wealthy supporter of artists. • Art technique for showing depth. • Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • Famous playwright of the Renaissance. • Renaissance belief focusing on human potential. • Press Invention by Gutenberg that spread ideas. • da Vinci Artist and inventor of the Renaissance. • Italian city known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
de tijd van ontdekkers en hervormers 2014-10-28
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- nederzetting of fort in een ontdekt gebied.
- geleerden uit de tijd van de renaissance
- andersgelovigen
- gebieden die onder rechtstreeks bestuur van de Staten Generaal vielen
- staat zonder bestuur van een vorst
- kerkelijke rechtbanken
- verarmde edellieden die hun geluk elders gingen beproeven
- overgangsperiode tussen middeleeuwen en vroeg-moderne tijd
- daar waar de herwaardering van de Grieks-Romeinse cultuur opnieuw tot leven kwam
- achternaam van de architect van de koepel van de dom in Florence
- voornaam van de halfzus van Filips II
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- kennis over het menselijk lichaam
- veroverden Den Briel in 1572
- de functie van mw. van Parma
- geheime bijeenkomsten in het open veld
- gebied buiten het eigen land dat wordt bestuurd door een 'moederland'
- het idee dat God jouw lot al heeft vastgesteld
- loon van een soldaat
- achternaam van bekende uomo universale uit de renaissance
- visie van de kerk op het planetenstelsel
- priester die mensen in andere gebieden tot het christendom wil bekeren
- hier werd door gewesten in een unie besloten zich neer te leggen bij het bewind van de Spaanse koning
- protestants hervormer die in 1517 tegen de misstanden in de kerk protesteerde
23 Clues: andersgelovigen • loon van een soldaat • kerkelijke rechtbanken • veroverden Den Briel in 1572 • de functie van mw. van Parma • kennis over het menselijk lichaam • staat zonder bestuur van een vorst • voornaam van de halfzus van Filips II • geheime bijeenkomsten in het open veld • geleerden uit de tijd van de renaissance • visie van de kerk op het planetenstelsel • ...
The Renaissance Unit 2017-10-16
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- reestablished scientific method
- city with most artistic excellence
- English writer of Julius Caesar and Romeo and Juliet
- English ruler, founded the church of England
- items in front appear larger than they are
- wrote The Prince
- sculptor and painter, works include David and the Sistine Chapel
- painting on wet plaster
- considered the Renaissance man, inventor, artist
- reformer who founded the Calvinist church
- scientist who discovered the idea of gravity
- invented the printing press
- rebirth of Greco-Roman ideas
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- Medici Pope who built up the Vatican with art and buildings-had trouble with Luther
- scientist who believed that earth moved around the sun-heliocentric-30x telescope
- sculptor whose works include David and Mary Magdallan
- to buy church positions
- literally means any non-catholic Christian religion
- everyday language of the people
- powerful family of bankers
- priest who wanted change in Catholic Church
- to reform the Catholic Church
- person who studied the Greek/Roman classics also questioning attitude
- non-religious
- Luther's protector
- papers sold to forgive sins
- earth moved around the sun
- sun moved around earth
- Northern Renaissance painter, most works are of peasants
- to hire one's relatives
30 Clues: non-religious • wrote The Prince • Luther's protector • sun moved around earth • to buy church positions • painting on wet plaster • to hire one's relatives • powerful family of bankers • earth moved around the sun • papers sold to forgive sins • invented the printing press • rebirth of Greco-Roman ideas • to reform the Catholic Church • reestablished scientific method • ...
Connecting the Timeline 2024-11-06
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- Who is responsible for painting the Mona Lisa?
- What was the religion that separated from the Roman Church and created a new strand of Christianity?
- What was known as the new approach to knowledge?
- Who invented the thermometer?
- Who was the father of Anatomy?
- Who was Martin Luther?
- Who nailed the 95 theses to the door of the Wittenburg Churchdoors?
- What is known as one of the most influential inventions of the Renaissance?
- Who became famous because of their use of perspective?
- What invention was created to study and look at the stars?
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- What was the reason for the protest against the catholic church?
- Why did the church split into two?
- How did the Protestant Reformation impact the New World?
- Many Renaissance writers and early humanists wrote about what?
- What is an intellectual movement focused on human achievements called?
- Planets revolving around the Sun are called?
- Planets revolving around the Earth are called?
- What is an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought?
- Teachings that the earth was the center of the universe is known as?
- Who was the First woman artist to gain world recognition?
20 Clues: Who was Martin Luther? • Who invented the thermometer? • Who was the father of Anatomy? • Why did the church split into two? • Planets revolving around the Sun are called? • Who is responsible for painting the Mona Lisa? • Planets revolving around the Earth are called? • What was known as the new approach to knowledge? • ...
World History - Period 4 2013-05-21
Renaissance Vocab 2025-02-06
#1 Renaissance pt2 2024-04-23
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- William An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A Florentine sculptor who was one of the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
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- Niccolo A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- Miguel A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- Johannes A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- Dante A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- Vinci, Leonardo A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
8 Clues: A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • Miguel A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • Dante A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • Vinci, Leonardo A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • ...
unit 9 crossword puzzle 2024-04-23
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- Da Vinci also painted this
- The holy city
- mor An english writer who wrote Utopia
- The king that signed the Magna carta
- document that limited the power of the king
- Italian author who wrote “The Prince”
- powerful family in France
- Painter of the Mona lisa
- Who invented the printing press
- Where did the renaissance start
- Who won the hundred year war
- What empire did the crusades weaken
- Wealthy individuals
- Valued city between greeks and romans
- did italy serve as for goods for northern europe
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- Italian poet and scholar who wrote sonnets
- Who saved France from losing the hundred year war
- Celebrated the individuals
- Russian ruler
- Who did michelangelo make a sculpture of
- Leader of the norman conquest
- What invented preserved the past
- Who did ivan the great rule off
- Painted the roof of the sistine chapel
- What does the word renaissance mean
- Whos speech helped start the crusades
- Killed ⅓ of europe population
- What city did the renaissance start
- English playwright who made romeo and juliet
- A dutch humanist who wrote in Praise of folly
30 Clues: The holy city • Russian ruler • Wealthy individuals • Painter of the Mona lisa • powerful family in France • Da Vinci also painted this • Celebrated the individuals • Who won the hundred year war • Leader of the norman conquest • Killed ⅓ of europe population • Who did ivan the great rule off • Who invented the printing press • Where did the renaissance start • ...
Renaissance people 2024-04-22
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- a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
- a German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe
- the Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece <i>Don Quixote</i>
- a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote <i>The Prince</i>
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- an English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior
- a famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- a great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote <i>The Divine Comedy</i>
- a Florentine sculptor who was one of the first to use a realistic, lifelike style
8 Clues: a famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture • a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote <i>The Prince</i> • the Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece <i>Don Quixote</i> • a great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote <i>The Divine Comedy</i> • ...
#1 Renaissance 2024-04-23
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- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
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- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- Niccolo A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance 2021-03-15
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- Langston ____ is widely regarded as one of America's greatest poets.
- Hughes overcame a ____ home to fulfill his dreams
- A love of ___ was important to Carrie Hughes.
- Hughes' poem was published in a New York _____.
- State in which Langston Hughes was born.
- The Harlem Race _____ of 1935 was a death knell for the Harlem Renaissance.
- Hughes' father moved to ____, Mexico.
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- Hughes' father agreed to pay for college if he studied this.
- Hughes and many others were a part of the ___ Renaissance.
- Hughes' father wanted to be a ____.
- Hughes overcame _____ prejudice to fulfill his dreams.
- The Harlem Renaissance was a golden age for ____ American artists, writers, and musicians.
- Many Blacks moved to Harlem from the ____.
13 Clues: Hughes' father wanted to be a ____. • Hughes' father moved to ____, Mexico. • State in which Langston Hughes was born. • Many Blacks moved to Harlem from the ____. • A love of ___ was important to Carrie Hughes. • Hughes' poem was published in a New York _____. • Hughes overcame a ____ home to fulfill his dreams • Hughes overcame _____ prejudice to fulfill his dreams. • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2023-08-24
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- Influential banking family.
- The ____ Lisa
- What does renaissance mean?
- Invdividuals who financially supported art.
- What city did the Renaissance begin?
- Raphael, "The School of ____"
- Michelangelo's Biblical Hero
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- Who wrote in Latin, and Backwards
- Intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievement
- Most influential humanist (writer)
- Representing 3D on flat surface.
- Niccolo Machiavelli's famous question.
- Leonardo, "The ____ Supper"
13 Clues: The ____ Lisa • Influential banking family. • What does renaissance mean? • Leonardo, "The ____ Supper" • Michelangelo's Biblical Hero • Raphael, "The School of ____" • Representing 3D on flat surface. • Who wrote in Latin, and Backwards • Most influential humanist (writer) • What city did the Renaissance begin? • Niccolo Machiavelli's famous question. • ...
Renaissance Unit Crossword 2021-12-15
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- a time period marked by a split in the Catholic Church started by a German monk
- the title of the person in charge of the Catholic Church, who excommunicated the German monk who started the Reformation
- the common language spoken by everyday people (ex- German)
- the name of the man who wrote "The Divine Comedy," an epic poem that notably included a section called "Inferno"
- another word for illness
- a time period known for re-birth in classics or a focus on Greek and Roman art and literature
- a set of claims (this time 95 of them)
- connections between countries usually due to trade
- a donation to the church in exchange for less time in purgatory
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- to be "kicked out" of the Church
- the first name of the Renaissance man known for The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, and the Vitruvian Man
- the man who invented the printing press
- the name of the Renaissance man known for the David and the Sistine Chapel
- a focus on human ability instead of wealth or title
- the last name of the family from Florence that was well known for providing patronage to artists during the Renaissance
- the German monk who kick-started the Protestant Reformation
- a group of Christians who split from the Catholic Church because they disagreed with some of their teachings
- a city that acts as its own country
- the practice largely responsible for spreading both ideas and the plague and otherwise connecting the global community
- the wealthy providing money to artists in exchange for art
- a disease that spreads to most of a community, this time was known as "bubonic"
21 Clues: another word for illness • to be "kicked out" of the Church • a city that acts as its own country • a set of claims (this time 95 of them) • the man who invented the printing press • connections between countries usually due to trade • a focus on human ability instead of wealth or title • the common language spoken by everyday people (ex- German) • ...
Early Modern History 2025-10-21
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- The model of the universe developed during the Renaissance that placed the sun at the centre.
- Famous Renaissance painter and inventor who had ideas for devices like a submarine and a helicopter.
- Invention crucial for producing books quickly and cheaply
- The movement that began in the 16th century and resulted in the split of the Western Christian Church
- One of the three Muslim empires that arose to dominate Western Asia, located in India.
- Military technology that became reliable and cheap when cast-iron versions were developed.
- Explorer who landed in the Americas in 1492.
- One of the three Muslim empires that arose to dominate Western Asia, located in Turkey.
- The continent discovered by European navigators that opened up new horizons for Europe.
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- The dynasty that originated from Manchuria and replaced the Ming Dynasty in China.
- The name given to people who joined the movement to change and reform the Christian Church.
- A period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- Territory in the New World gained control of by Portugal.
- German inventor of a version of the printing press in 1454.
- The shoguns who achieved unification in Japan after a series of bitter civil wars.
- The great polymath whose cartography limited European knowledge of the world at the start of the 15th century.
- The world period from 1450 – 1750 CE, also known as the Age of Exploration.
- The country where the artistic and literary Revolution began in the mid-15th century.
- The spirit of scientific activity spurred by the Renaissance that provided key technological advantages to Europe.
- One of the three Muslim empires that arose to dominate Western Asia, located in Persia.
20 Clues: Explorer who landed in the Americas in 1492. • Territory in the New World gained control of by Portugal. • Invention crucial for producing books quickly and cheaply • German inventor of a version of the printing press in 1454. • The world period from 1450 – 1750 CE, also known as the Age of Exploration. • ...
renaissance crossword 2023-11-09
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- who made the Florence Dome?
- the person who painted the Mona Lisa
- the word "renaissance" means ...
- a period of time when there where many advances in science, mathematics, philosophy, art, astronomy and many other areas
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- the inventor of the printing press
- Which city is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- who is considered the greatest sculptor of the Renaissance?
- the period of time the proceeded the renaissance
8 Clues: who made the Florence Dome? • the word "renaissance" means ... • the inventor of the printing press • the person who painted the Mona Lisa • the period of time the proceeded the renaissance • who is considered the greatest sculptor of the Renaissance? • Which city is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance? • ...
Unit 8: Renaissance & Reformation Review 2025-04-30
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- Known for inventing the printing press with moveable type.
- Wealthy people who paid for new buildings, art, and universities during the Renaissance.
- A period of great cultural growth in Europe helped by increased trade and commerce.
- A new feeling of loyalty to one's country and king that grew stronger during the war.
- A powerful weapon that gave the English an advantage by firing arrows farther and faster.
- A deadly disease that killed 1/3 of Europe's population.
- This king of England lost lands in France and angered nobles by taxing them heavily.
- A Renaissance way of thinking that balanced religious faith with a focus on individual dignity and human society.
- Pope ______ sold indulgences to raise money to build St. Peter's Church in Rome.
- By consolidating his land, the king weakened the power of the __________.
- Posted the 95 Theses to the church door in Wittenburg starting the Reformaiton.
- A right from Magna Carta that protects people from being jailed without a trial.
- The sale of indulgences, or pardons for sins, became widespread, leading to the belief that forgiveness could be bought, which disturbed reformers.
- The practice of buying Church offices, leading to leadership positions being based on wealth rather than merit.
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- A series of wars that introduced new goods and ideas to Europeans
- A movement to reform the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
- The Renaissance began here, in northern and central parts of this country.
- A place that encourages specialization,trade, and economic growth
- A document that limited the King's power and gave the common people a voice.
- Religious wars that strengthened contacts between western Europe and Byzantine and Muslim cultures.
- An economic system based on the use of coins rather than trade.
21 Clues: A deadly disease that killed 1/3 of Europe's population. • Known for inventing the printing press with moveable type. • A movement to reform the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church. • An economic system based on the use of coins rather than trade. • A series of wars that introduced new goods and ideas to Europeans • ...
Crossword Puzzle Words Unit #9 2024-04-23
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- the holy city
- painted the roof of the Sistine Chapel
- threw off the rule of the Mongols, centralized power in the city of Moscow
- a disease in Europe
- established the French throne in the city of Paris
- Carta a document that limited the King’s power over Parliament and citizens.
- Italian City-State
- Dutch Renaissance humanist
- wrote romeo and juliet
- Michelangelo sculpted it
- An English writer who wrote Utopia
- painted the Mona Lisa
- a Book that depicts a perfect fictional society
- Crusades Loss of Jerusalem to
- head of the Roman Catholic Church
- A book wrote by Erasmus
- a series of military expeditions
- unified the country and expelled the Muslim Moors
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- War between England and France
- leader of the Norman Conquest
- Russian imperial power was centralized in the hands of the emperor
- Northern Renaissance
- Italian poet and scholar who wrote sonnets
- An Italian author who wrote a political treatise called The Prince
- Invented the printing presses
- A system of thought that emphasized humans
- Wealthy individuals who supported the arts
- an ancient city in modern-day Turkey
- national heroine of France
- Southern Renaissance
30 Clues: the holy city • Italian City-State • a disease in Europe • Northern Renaissance • Southern Renaissance • painted the Mona Lisa • wrote romeo and juliet • A book wrote by Erasmus • Michelangelo sculpted it • Dutch Renaissance humanist • national heroine of France • leader of the Norman Conquest • Invented the printing presses • Crusades Loss of Jerusalem to • War between England and France • ...
Mansa Musa 2024-04-29
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- was a prime location for banking and trading.
- the new leaders weren't as _____ as Genghis or Kublai Khan
- it was very important to follow ____ in the church
- is another one of the main religion in medieval time
- treligiousous leader of Muslims
- Was a revolutionary idea called _________
- the ______ Marketplace is a trade route across Indian ocean
- were people who traveled through central Asia and the Silk Road
- were traded throughout Venice
- the empire was divided into
- are the rulers of the Italian city-states
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- is what Venice was known for in the Renaissance
- a place of gospel
- in the middle ages kings were chosen by ___
- is the religion Mansa Musa was.
- were used as transportation on the silk
- One of the richest empires ever
- a network of trade routes
- used to fight in war.
- were one of the structural influences from Greece and Rome.
- is one of the items traded on the Silk Road.
- traveled over on ships and affected 1/3 of people
- Throughout Tuscany aHumanism_______
- regionshe main reagoins in the mideavel times
- was especially known for having good trade in the Renaissance economy
- Renaissance Italians are fascinated with they way ______ did everything
26 Clues: a place of gospel • used to fight in war. • a network of trade routes • the empire was divided into • were traded throughout Venice • is the religion Mansa Musa was. • treligiousous leader of Muslims • One of the richest empires ever • Throughout Tuscany aHumanism_______ • were used as transportation on the silk • Was a revolutionary idea called _________ • ...
Bridge Unit Crossword Puzzle Review 2025-01-12
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- Leader of the Reformation
- Synonym for "renaissance man"
- Translating the Bible from Latin to German is an example of this
- The Sun King
- Planets revolve around the earth in perfect circles
- Philosopher who believed in the right to life, liberty, and property
- Invention that helped spread the 95 theses across Europe
- Interest in ancient Greek and Roman works
- Creator and leader of the Church of England
- Philosopher who believed humans were nasty, brutish, and short
- Use of shadows and lines to create a 3-D effect
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- Art glorifying the Catholic Church
- Henry VIII wanted this from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon
- God created the monarch and was God's representative on Earth
- Name of palace built by a French absolute monarch
- Release from punishment due for a sin
- Time period of rebirth after the Middle Ages
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Focus on worldly items
- Export more than you import
- Individual who endorsed the heliocentric theory
- Group's rights who were suppressed the most prior to the French Revolution
- Time period where people applied the use of reason to logically explain human nature
- "It is better to ________ rather than loved"
24 Clues: The Sun King • Focus on worldly items • Leader of the Reformation • Export more than you import • Synonym for "renaissance man" • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Art glorifying the Catholic Church • Release from punishment due for a sin • Interest in ancient Greek and Roman works • Creator and leader of the Church of England • Time period of rebirth after the Middle Ages • ...
Music History Test 2 Review: The Renaissance 2024-02-19
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- A philosophy that focuses on the value of people, as opposed to gods and deities.
- The use of these helped create a stronger sense of tonality in Renaissance music than had previously existed.
- This kind of music is non-religious.
- A polyphonic sacred work made up of five sections.
- This kind of music is religious.
- The manuscripts for this music was not as carefully preserved, therefore few survived.
- In the 16th century, this country became the cultural center of Europe.
- This is the texture of most Renaissance music, however homophonic textures were also used.
- These madrigals were generally lighter and more comical than their Italian counterparts.
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- The system in which composers found employment either with a church or working for a wealthy citizen.
- The economic boost of the Renaissance led the development of this. People were economically comfortable enough to have some free time and resources to focus on tasks besides survival.
- A piece for several solo voices set to a short poem, usually about love.
- This wealthy Italian family, became important patrons of the arts, literature, and architecture.
- This is the texture of lute songs.
- At the end of the Renaissance, composers begin writing for instrumental ____________, or groups of instruments that played different parts.
- Composers were no longer content to remain anonymous and desired this and public recognition for their work.
- Enabled books and music to be mass-produced and accessible to the general public.
- These pieces were written for voice and lute.
- This musical device, in which composers reflect the text of a piece using musical elements, became widely used during this time.
- A polyphonic sacred work using texts other than the mass ordinary.
20 Clues: This kind of music is religious. • This is the texture of lute songs. • This kind of music is non-religious. • These pieces were written for voice and lute. • A polyphonic sacred work made up of five sections. • A polyphonic sacred work using texts other than the mass ordinary. • In the 16th century, this country became the cultural center of Europe. • ...
Crossword: Unit 4 Quiz 1 2021-10-23
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- A split within the Church that lasted from 1378 to 1417, when there were two or three claimants to the papacy at once. Also called the Papal Schism.
- the leading English language poet and playwright of the Renaissance
- powerful banking family who ruled Florence in the 1400s, patrons of the arts
- (1475-1564) An Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- A country with a modern industrial society and a well-developed economy
- the reaction of the Roman Catholic Church to the Reformation reaffirming the veneration of saints and the authority of the Pope (to which Protestants objected)
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- Religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
- nations with few industries and simple technology
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy - especially the one active in Spain during the 1400s.
- a Christian who protested against the Catholic Church
- individual letters and marks that can be arranged and rearranged quickly
- wrote The Prince
- Martin Luther's ideas that he posted on the chuch door at Wittenburg which questioned the Roman Catholic Church. This act began the Reformation
- Devised a model of the universe with the Sun at the center, and not earth.
- a rebirth or revival
- Renaissance Artists of MONA LISA & LAST SUPPER; known as renaissance man-studied corpses, flying machines, human body
- A volume consisting of ten parts or books written by Boccaccio
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
20 Clues: wrote The Prince • a rebirth or revival • Everyday language of ordinary people • A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease • nations with few industries and simple technology • Religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings • a Christian who protested against the Catholic Church • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • ...
The Renaissance - Nathan Becker 2025-04-10
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- Known for his Ghent Altarpiece
- Powerful banking family who ruled as princes
- Technique of mural painting on wet, lime plaster
- Considered to be where the Renaissance began
- The first major book printed using the Gutenberg press
- Used his experience in science to develop his paintings
- Thought of as the birthplace of democracy
- Significant center for art and culture, became a focal point of rediscovery
- An artist shaping three dimensional work from clay or stone by carving
- Found in the Apostolic Palace, in Vatican City
- Most influential humanist of northern Europe who was a Dutch scholar LastSupper The most important mural painting in the world
- A renewed interest often involving a spiritual awakening
- Flemish artist who used his paintings to critize the intolerance he saw
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect and peot of the High Renaissance
- Italian poet known for his collection of 366 poems or Songbook
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- Painting technique creating an illusion of depth on a flat canvas
- One of first Flemish painters to work in oils.
- A machine that allowed for the mass production of books and texts
- A diplomat and historian wrote essay The Prince
- A way of thinking, an artistic style depicting the world as it is
- Period of rebirth in Europe marked by classical learning
- Greatest German Renaissance artist
- Scholars who study grammar, history and poetry using classical text
- English Humanist that published the book Utopia
- Subtle blending of colors to create soft atmospheric effects
- English playwright, poet and actor often referred to as the Bard of Avon
- Replaced tempera and fresco as primary painting medium
- Introduced moveable type
28 Clues: Introduced moveable type • Known for his Ghent Altarpiece • Greatest German Renaissance artist • Thought of as the birthplace of democracy • Powerful banking family who ruled as princes • Considered to be where the Renaissance began • One of first Flemish painters to work in oils. • Found in the Apostolic Palace, in Vatican City • ...
ART HISTORY- High Renaissance 2026-01-23
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- This marble sculpture is intentionally unproportional because it was made to be placed high up on the Florence Cathedral
- Leonardo da Vinci & Michelangelo both dissected human corpses to improve their understanding of _____
- This Renaissance artist died young, was considered a "ladies man" and was heavily influenced by other artists
- This Renaissance artist lived into his 90's, lived with the Medici family until the Pope made him move and work in Rome
- There are multiple theories about the meaning of this oil painting due to the symbols used throughout the painting
- What is the title of the painting where God is sparking life into Adam?
- Michelangelo considered this the highest form of art
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- What is the title of the painting by Leonardo da Vinci that depicts the moment Judas reveals that he will betray Jesus
- The Mona Lisa is arranged in a __ ____ that creates a focal point on her eye
- The technique where all of the orthogonal lines lead to a vanishing point (used in the Last Supper & School of Athens)
- What is the name of the building used to elect new popes? The ceiling of this building is painted by a famous Renaissance artist.
- This painting was stolen from the Louvre
- The technique to show depth in a landscape where objects are lighter and fuzzier as they go back in the distance (used behind Mona Lisa)
- The only artwork Michelangelo ever signed (hint: it's a sculpture!)
- An oil painting technique meaning "smokey" where the brushstrokes are not visible due to many layers of oil paint
- What is the title of the painting by Raphael that is in the Pope's library and depicts the great thinkers in a spiritual manner
- This Renaissance artist from Belgium was a master of oil painting details and textures
- A walled in city inside Rome that is ruled by the Pope
- One of the features of the High Renaissance is the artist's ability to create ___ ____ of people. Particularly in the School of Athens!
19 Clues: This painting was stolen from the Louvre • Michelangelo considered this the highest form of art • A walled in city inside Rome that is ruled by the Pope • The only artwork Michelangelo ever signed (hint: it's a sculpture!) • What is the title of the painting where God is sparking life into Adam? • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-23
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- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
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- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Sejarah 2025-10-14
20 Clues: bsjsn • bsusjs • bsjsns • bsbsjsj • busjsns • kabsjsbs • bsnsjsjs • bsisnsns • bsisnsjsn • bsjsnsjsi • bsisnsjsn • shsisnsjs • jsjdbsjzbz • hsbdjsbsbs • jsbdjsnskka • jsndjsbskna • s jdbsjsnsns • ksnsjsbsnsbs • nsnsjsbsjsnsn • catatan milik
Reformation-Renaissance-Scientific Revolution 2023-10-18
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- The city in Italy with the "most" Renaissance artists and art
- Italian scientist who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution, he helped to prove that the Earth moved around the sun.
- Another complaint of Luther; this was when church officials like priests, bishops and cardinals did not actually perform duties in the town they were supposed to
- Michelengelo's masterpiece sculpture that shows the "ideal man"
- Polish astronomer who developed a heliocentric model of the solar system.
- A branch of Protestantism founded by John Calvin.
- Italian known for his work in art, science, and engineering. Among his famous works is a design for a flying machine, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- King Henry VIII split from the Church when the Pope refused to give him a divorce from his wife.
- A philosophical and cultural movement emphasizing human potential and achievements.
- This is how many wives King Henry VIII had
- These were holy items, often times bones, that the Church liked to build big Cathedrals around
- This paint was used during the Renaissance to create layers and a 3D look
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe
- This man was famous for being a master at selling indulgences for the church
- This man is credited with coming up with the idea of gravity and 3 laws of motion
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- Raphael's paining that is considered to be the best example of Renaissance art because of its techniques
- this word means non-religious. Artists began to paint these works instead or religious works
- This Scientist dissected dead humans to figure out how the body "worked
- This was the country where the Renaissance started
- The period of religious and social change in the 16th century that led to the creation of Protestant churches.
- This family's business was banking. They were rich and bought a lot of art.
- Pieces of paper that the Church sold that got someone's soul out of purgatory
- Invention perfected by Gutenberg that revolutionized the spread of knowledge during the Renaissance.
- This religion was started by King Henry VIII in England
- Martin Luther said this was the only authority that the Church had; believe in this over the priests
- Calvinists believed in this; God chose who would go to heaven before you were born
- Using linear ___________, this helped artists to show paintings in a more 3D way.
- This man challenged Copernicus' idea that the planets moved around the sun in perfect circles
- Da Vinci's painting that showed Jesus at the moment he tells his friends that one of them will betray him
29 Clues: This is how many wives King Henry VIII had • A branch of Protestantism founded by John Calvin. • This was the country where the Renaissance started • The idea that the sun is the center of the universe • This religion was started by King Henry VIII in England • The city in Italy with the "most" Renaissance artists and art • ...
Romeo and juliet-background notes by Malcolm 2022-08-15
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- deadly disease
- the person who made romeo and juliet
- shakespears style
- second globe theater
- main male in the play
- queen who let the renaissance happen
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- who could go to the globe theater
- shakespears first name was _____.
- only ones in plays
- theater where plays were shown
- age of art and creativity
- main female in the play
- dessert in globe theater]
- shakespears play we are learning about
- how many plays shakespear made was original
15 Clues: deadly disease • shakespears style • only ones in plays • second globe theater • main male in the play • main female in the play • age of art and creativity • dessert in globe theater] • theater where plays were shown • who could go to the globe theater • shakespears first name was _____. • the person who made romeo and juliet • queen who let the renaissance happen • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- non religious
- The Renaissance began here in Italy
- built their city on islands
- having to do with the city
- The art of making agreements with other countries
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- a person who fights in the army for money
- inspired europeans to buy China's silk and spices from his book
- powerful cities that were more like they're on country
- trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich
- A time of rebirth knowledge
- family on Florence during the renaissance
11 Clues: non religious • having to do with the city • A time of rebirth knowledge • built their city on islands • The Renaissance began here in Italy • a person who fights in the army for money • family on Florence during the renaissance • The art of making agreements with other countries • powerful cities that were more like they're on country • ...
Michelanglo 2017-11-18
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- Welchen Teil des Petersdomes plante Michelangelo?
- Um welchen berühmten Künstler stritten sich die Auftraggeber?
- Welche Stadt bildete das Zentrum der Renaissance in Italien?
- Michelangelo war Architekt welches berühmten Gebäudes in Rom?
- Die Bauformen der Renaissance waren schlicht und ...
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- Aus welcher Zeit stammen Elemente, die in der Renaissance verwendet wurden?
- Um den Eindruck von Räumlichkeit zu erwecken, verwenden Maler die ......
- Michelangelo war Maler, Architekt und
- Womit wurden viele Kirchen verkleidet?
- Für welche berühmte Familie arbeitete Michelangelo auch?
- Was ließen sich reiche Bürger und Adelsfamilien erbauen?
11 Clues: Michelangelo war Maler, Architekt und • Womit wurden viele Kirchen verkleidet? • Welchen Teil des Petersdomes plante Michelangelo? • Die Bauformen der Renaissance waren schlicht und ... • Für welche berühmte Familie arbeitete Michelangelo auch? • Was ließen sich reiche Bürger und Adelsfamilien erbauen? • Welche Stadt bildete das Zentrum der Renaissance in Italien? • ...
Michelangelo und der Baustil der Renaissance 2017-11-18
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- Für welche berühmte Familie arbeitete Michelangelo auch?
- Welchen Teil des Petersdomes plante Michelangelo?
- Womit wurden viele Kirchen verkleidet?
- Um den Eindruck von Räumlichkeit zu erwecken, verwenden Maler die ......
- Was ließen sich reiche Bürger und Adelsfamilien erbauen?
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- Michelangelo war Maler, Architekt und
- Um welchen berühmten Künstler stritten sich die Auftraggeber?
- Welche Stadt bildete das Zentrum der Renaissance in Italien?
- Michelangelo war Architekt welches berühmten Gebäudes in Rom?
- Aus welcher Zeit stammen Elemente, die in der Renaissance verwendet wurden?
- Die Bauformen der Renaissance waren schlicht und ...
11 Clues: Michelangelo war Maler, Architekt und • Womit wurden viele Kirchen verkleidet? • Welchen Teil des Petersdomes plante Michelangelo? • Die Bauformen der Renaissance waren schlicht und ... • Für welche berühmte Familie arbeitete Michelangelo auch? • Was ließen sich reiche Bürger und Adelsfamilien erbauen? • Welche Stadt bildete das Zentrum der Renaissance in Italien? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-07
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- Period of time also known as the rebirth.
- Masterpiece of Renaissance architecture.
- Religious movement that reshaped Christianity.
- Invention that spe the process of printing books.
- Writer of the 95-Theses.
- Person or group of people paying.
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- Very influential family during the Renaissance.
- Theory in which the Sun is the center of our Solar System
- Painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Thought of worldly affairs as being more important than Religious goals.
- Sculptor that reshaped the idea of art.
11 Clues: Writer of the 95-Theses. • Painter of the Mona Lisa. • Person or group of people paying. • Sculptor that reshaped the idea of art. • Masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. • Period of time also known as the rebirth. • Religious movement that reshaped Christianity. • Very influential family during the Renaissance. • Invention that spe the process of printing books. • ...
The Reanassance 2024-11-25
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- Italian Renaissance scholar
- Showing three dimensional shape at an angle
- German printer
- Study of history, literature, public speaking, and art
- the period of rebirth and creativity
- Italian trader, traveled to China and later wrote about this trip. During his time in China he served as a government official in Kublai; Khan's court
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- Italian writer and politician, wrote "The Prince"
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- Combo of religious and humanist ideas
- Genious painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, town planner, and mapmaker
- Italian Rennaisance Artist
11 Clues: German printer • Italian Rennaisance Artist • Italian Renaissance scholar • the period of rebirth and creativity • Combo of religious and humanist ideas • English Renaissance writer and playwright • Showing three dimensional shape at an angle • Italian writer and politician, wrote "The Prince" • Study of history, literature, public speaking, and art • ...
The Renaissance 2013-11-25
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- Where the Renaissance began
- AKA Re-birth
- A Painting done on fresh, wet plaster
- worldly or non-religious
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- Italian state ruled by the Medici family
- Based on the Study of Classical Greek and Roman Literature
- Father of Italian Renaissance Humanism
- Author of "The Prince"
- Served as high political leaders
9 Clues: AKA Re-birth • Author of "The Prince" • worldly or non-religious • Where the Renaissance began • Served as high political leaders • A Painting done on fresh, wet plaster • Father of Italian Renaissance Humanism • Italian state ruled by the Medici family • Based on the Study of Classical Greek and Roman Literature
CROSSWORD 2022-06-17
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- painted the School of Athens
- Neo-platansim artwork by Michelangelo
- rebirth
- who represents the solitary genius
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- is an emphasis on one's self
- was a cultural center during the high renaissance
- Italian for drawing and design
- coined the word renaissance
- artistic technique used to create a dreamlike quality
9 Clues: rebirth • coined the word renaissance • is an emphasis on one's self • painted the School of Athens • Italian for drawing and design • who represents the solitary genius • Neo-platansim artwork by Michelangelo • was a cultural center during the high renaissance • artistic technique used to create a dreamlike quality
the renaisance 2024-10-30
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- Intellectual movement focused on human potential
- Invention that spread Renaissance ideas
- of art and culture in Europe
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- Famous sculptor of "David"
- Author of "The Prince"
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- City known as the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Famous work by Leonardo da Vinci
- Geoffrey _____ Created "The Canterbury Tales"
10 Clues: Author of "The Prince" • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Famous sculptor of "David" • of art and culture in Europe • Famous work by Leonardo da Vinci • Invention that spread Renaissance ideas • Geoffrey _____ Created "The Canterbury Tales" • City known as the birthplace of the Renaissance • Intellectual movement focused on human potential • ...
An Artful Puzzle 2024-03-20
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- Renaissance artist famous for painting Madonnas (Jesus' mom, not the pop star)
- Two words: Campbell's soup.
- One of Velazquez's most famous paintings
- Flemish painter of the Arnolfini Wedding Portrait
- Mustachioed surrealist artist
- Pointillism involves painting lots and lots of these until they visually blend together.
- Colorful lad painted by Thomas Gainsborough
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- You go, Glen _________ (if he liked art from the 1730s to 1780s).
- Dutch artist of The Night Watch and The Anatomy Lesson
- Come on, this is an easy one. Don't whine and moan.
- This artist's paintings just make me want to Scream.
- Renaissance statue of a determined young man OR last name of a French Neoclassical painter
- Country home to many famous Renaissance artists.
- Fun and flirty painting by Jean Honoré Fragonard
14 Clues: Two words: Campbell's soup. • Mustachioed surrealist artist • One of Velazquez's most famous paintings • Colorful lad painted by Thomas Gainsborough • Country home to many famous Renaissance artists. • Fun and flirty painting by Jean Honoré Fragonard • Flemish painter of the Arnolfini Wedding Portrait • Come on, this is an easy one. Don't whine and moan. • ...
The Rennaissance 2016-11-22
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- astrolabe A tool used by astronomers and navigators that was invented by Hipparchus
- Author of the Heptameron
- ________s to reclaim the holy land partially caused the Italian renaissance
- Martin Luther wanted the bible to be in this
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- A great period of revival
- A group of people who share the share skill interests or goals
- The creator of the heliocentric theory
- Cheap, Easy, Mass Produced, Knowledge.
- A powerful religion during the renaissance. Belief in Jesus
- Humanist, author of the prince,
- “To be, or not to be, that is the question”
- People can choose leaders to represent them and make the laws. Athens was an example of this.
- A new type of art on the rise during the renaissance used by DaVinci
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- Creator of the printing press
- Sometimes referred to as the dark ages roughly between the 6th and 14th centuries
- Author of the Ninety-Five Theses
- Alternate name for a time period in history
- Solar system in which planets rotate around a sun
- The father of modern physics.
- A society with several different ethnic or cultural groups
- A female member of the french royal court during Charles the VI's reign
- To reduce the punishment of “sins” after death. Through people of religious power. Protested by Luther
- Resulting in the formation of protestant churches
- A migration of people towards cities caused by the plague in this time
- Supreme power freedom of a country from outside control
- Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system
- Also known as the west or The Occident
- Originating from the latin word pestis the black death is an example of this
- A large amount of death.
- A belief opposed to something that is generally accepted
31 Clues: Author of the Heptameron • Painter of the Mona Lisa • A large amount of death. • A great period of revival • Creator of the printing press • The father of modern physics. • Humanist, author of the prince, • Author of the Ninety-Five Theses • Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system • Also known as the west or The Occident • The creator of the heliocentric theory • ...
New seats! (AP European History) 2012-11-15
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- French protestants
- Palace built by French king Louis XIV outside of Paris
- Protestants who believed in separation of church and state
- Art movement that followed the Renaissance; subjects are drawn in pained, twisting shapes
- Renaissance belief that antiquity should be studied
- Treaty declaring that princes in the Holy Roman Empire could choose their own religion
- Main belief of John Calvin
- Treaty ending the Thirty Years' War
- Italian city where the Renaissance first began
- Planetary orbit discovered by Kepler
- Author of the Leviathan, believed that the human condition was solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short
- The continent whose study forms the foundation of our study (duh)
- Northern Renaissance painter who painted his self-portrait in the image of Jesus Christ
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- His printing press prompted a surge in reading and book publishing
- Wrote the Two Treatises of Government, believed that the people and government were joined in a contract
- Art technique that creates the optical illusion of depth
- Art of the Catholic Reformation
- Wrote Pensees (Thoughts): Wager that He is
- Wrote: A prince should be as cunning as a fox
- Prussian nobility
- Practical politicians (who did not let religious differences get in the way of their governing)
- Catholic practice of requiring payments for remission (means: forgiveness) of sins
- Tsar most responsible for westernizing Russia
- Leader the king's opposition in the English Civil War
- Council meeting in this city largely reaffirmed traditional Catholic practices and beliefs
- Posting of his 95 theses started the Protestant Reformation
- Spanish navy flotilla, en route to attack England, was ultimately defeated
27 Clues: Prussian nobility • French protestants • Main belief of John Calvin • Art of the Catholic Reformation • Treaty ending the Thirty Years' War • Planetary orbit discovered by Kepler • Wrote Pensees (Thoughts): Wager that He is • Wrote: A prince should be as cunning as a fox • Tsar most responsible for westernizing Russia • Italian city where the Renaissance first began • ...
Chapter 12: Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- A wood press which was created by Johann Gutenberg.
- One of the greatest architects during classical Roman times.
- Often considered the greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance.
- The movement Luther began.
- Gave financial support to encourage and support artists.
- Individuals who supported Luther’s ideas.
- Images carved on blocks of wood.
- Rebirth of classical ideas and achievements.
- A key humanist leader of the Northern Renaissance.
- A playwright, poet, and actor who wrote some of the greatest plays ever written.
- An individual sent on a religious mission.
- A Flemish artist who painted detailed, colorful portraits of religious subjects.
- An unhonest cardinal, brought Leonardo da Vinci to Rome.
- A painter and sculptor whose subjects were a blend of intensity and realism.
- The most powerful group of patrons in all of Rome.
- A German monk who strongly disagreed with the Catholic church.
- A movement that surrounded independent thinkers.
- The godfathers of the Renaissance who started off as bankers and textile merchants.
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- A technique developed to show landscapes in a realistic manner.
- The time during which Queen Elizabeth I reigned.
- Denial of Church teachings.
- An excellent painter, inventor, and scientist.
- Temporary punishment for sin, sold by the Church.
- The language of the church.
- A political unit where the state and nation are in agreement.
- A non-religious subject.
- The science or practice of drawing maps.
- People of Flanders, or present-day Belgium.
- A Flemish artist who often depicted scenes of realism.
- Branches of the Christian Church.
- Ancient Greek and Roman writings.
- Followers of the Society of Jesus.
32 Clues: A non-religious subject. • The movement Luther began. • Denial of Church teachings. • The language of the church. • Images carved on blocks of wood. • Branches of the Christian Church. • Ancient Greek and Roman writings. • Followers of the Society of Jesus. • The science or practice of drawing maps. • Individuals who supported Luther’s ideas. • ...
The Renaissance - Joelle Young 2025-04-10
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- This man was an artist who painted the ceiling of a very famous chapel.
- An artistic technique that was used to create depth by making objects in the distance smaller than objects that are closer.
- This invention allowed for the spread of books.
- A renaissance value where there is a separation from church.
- This man came up with the idea of how to print illustrations in books.
- Artists painted on this material with oils.
- This is the city where the Renaissance started and flourished.
- An artistic technique where they create faces to look how they look in real life with soft lines.
- This man wrote a book that inspired many traders to travel to Asia.
- This man created an invention that allowed for the spread of books.
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- A cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning.
- This man wrote many famous plays about comedies, tragedies, and romances.
- This artist painted lively scenes of festivals and dances.
- This man wrote about an ideal world and was canonized a saint by the Catholic Church.
- This man wrote about how to be a proper gentleman.
- This family supported the artists and started off as wealthy bankers.
- This man was a writer who in his writing encouraged the use of deceit to get what you want.
- These people challenged the Church and the Pope’s authority in their work.
- An artistic technique that was used to create depth by painting architecture.
- An artistic technique where humans are the focus and not nature or religious scenes.
- This man was an artist who traveled to paint portraits of wealthy people.
- A renaissance value where they made art more personalized and more about a specific person.
22 Clues: Artists painted on this material with oils. • This invention allowed for the spread of books. • This man wrote about how to be a proper gentleman. • This artist painted lively scenes of festivals and dances. • A renaissance value where there is a separation from church. • This is the city where the Renaissance started and flourished. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- I can't believe how proportional the ____ of the Renaissance is.
- The Renaissance was a time of ____ because people became interested in art and learning again.
- Large statues that were used for religious and non-religious reasons.
- I live in a city and it is very ____
- A city in Italy where they used long wooden poles to build their cities.
- This family ran Italy for several years.
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- The Renaissance started in Italy because of the old ____ ____ (this is 2 words put together)
- Another way of saying non-religious.
- Another way of saying mini-country (this is also 2 words put together)
- A rich city in Italy during the Renaissance.
10 Clues: Another way of saying non-religious. • I live in a city and it is very ____ • This family ran Italy for several years. • A rich city in Italy during the Renaissance. • I can't believe how proportional the ____ of the Renaissance is. • Large statues that were used for religious and non-religious reasons. • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-19
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- da Vinci's most famous painting, can see you from anywhere in the room
- cutting up dead bodies to learn more about them, banned by the Catholic Church
- painting something smaller in a picture to make it look like it was far away
- inventor of the printing press
- city in Turkey, now known as Istanbul, many geniuses came from here to Italy during the Renaissance
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- made the statue of David, one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- invented by Galileo to look at the stars
- means rebirth or revival of old ideas
- the city where the Renaissance started
- famous artist during the Renaissance
10 Clues: inventor of the printing press • famous artist during the Renaissance • means rebirth or revival of old ideas • the city where the Renaissance started • invented by Galileo to look at the stars • made the statue of David, one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • da Vinci's most famous painting, can see you from anywhere in the room • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-11-23
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- the creator of the printing press
- the writer who's book is named "Utopia"
- A famous italian painter during the High renaissance era
- the most famous writer of all time
- the family consisted of bankers, merchants and rulers
- the revival of art and literature
- the word for a common language only being understood by people in the same area
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- the belief that humans needs and want are more important than religious beliefs
- the definition of denoting attitudes, activities that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- a famous architect during the Renaissance
- the word for an ideal place not in reality
- the most famous painting in the world
- the father of political philosophy and science
- a technique of mural painting on laid lime plaster
14 Clues: the creator of the printing press • the revival of art and literature • the most famous writer of all time • the most famous painting in the world • the writer who's book is named "Utopia" • a famous architect during the Renaissance • the word for an ideal place not in reality • the father of political philosophy and science • ...
Enlightenment 2023-03-06
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- Who painted the Sistine Chapel, and sculpted David?
- The German monk who started the Reformation
- Writers of the Enlightenment were interested in?
- What was the center of the Renaissance?
- The rebirth in classical cultures of Greece & Rome were called
- This person argued for freedom of speech and religion
- A pardon for sins by paying the Church.
- The movement that split the Catholic Church.
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- What Renaissance man painted Mona Lisa & the Last Supper?
- "The first job of women is to raise their children"?
- "I believed that people should rebel if the government is too harsh..."
- The Age Enlightenment took place during what centuries?
- Hobbes idea for a society in which people enter into an agreement
- This person believed that humans are basically cruel, greedy & selfish
14 Clues: What was the center of the Renaissance? • A pardon for sins by paying the Church. • The German monk who started the Reformation • The movement that split the Catholic Church. • Writers of the Enlightenment were interested in? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel, and sculpted David? • "The first job of women is to raise their children"? • ...
Chapter 9: The Rebirth 2023-03-29
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- Cathedral in Florence known for its dome styles
- Movable typer machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- A powerful Florentine family
- Form of Roman Catholic sacred music that gained popularity during the late Middle ages
- French for rebirth
- The private chapel of the Popes adjacent to St. Peter's Basilica
- City in Tuscany that was the center of Italian Renaissance
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- An ecumencial council held in 1512
- A Renaissance movement among Christian theologians and philosophers
- the militarty campaign launched with the indent of liberating Jerusalem
- A reform movement in the church that falsely held that the supreme authority of the Church
- Painting technique of applying pigments to wet plaster
- Traditional Roman Catholic sacred music
- the famous sculpture of the Virgin Mary holding the dead body of her son
14 Clues: French for rebirth • A powerful Florentine family • An ecumencial council held in 1512 • Traditional Roman Catholic sacred music • Cathedral in Florence known for its dome styles • Movable typer machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg • Painting technique of applying pigments to wet plaster • City in Tuscany that was the center of Italian Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- Inventor who improved the printing press, allowing knowledge to spread quickly
- The artistic technique that creates depth and perspective on flat surfaces
- Sculptor known for creating "David" and painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The writer of The Prince, an influential book on political philosophy
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- A Renaissance movement focused on human potential and achievements
- Painter of the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"
- Man Famous Renaissance scientist and artist who drew the "Vitruvian Man"
- A well-known family of Renaissance art patrons from Florence
- English playwright whose works include Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- The birthplace of the Renaissance, a city in Italy known for its art and architecture
10 Clues: Painter of the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" • A well-known family of Renaissance art patrons from Florence • A Renaissance movement focused on human potential and achievements • English playwright whose works include Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet • The writer of The Prince, an influential book on political philosophy • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- I can't believe how proportional the ____ of the Renaissance is.
- The Renaissance was a time of ____ because people became interested in art and learning again.
- Large statues that were used for religious and non-religious reasons.
- I live in a city and it is very ____
- A city in Italy where they used long wooden poles to build their cities.
- This family ran Italy for several years.
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- The Renaissance started in Italy because of the old ____ ____ (this is 2 words put together)
- Another way of saying non-religious.
- Another way of saying mini-country (this is also 2 words put together)
- A rich city in Italy during the Renaissance.
10 Clues: Another way of saying non-religious. • I live in a city and it is very ____ • This family ran Italy for several years. • A rich city in Italy during the Renaissance. • I can't believe how proportional the ____ of the Renaissance is. • Large statues that were used for religious and non-religious reasons. • ...
Monthly Renaissance Crossword 2026-05-11
12 Clues: A traded route. • A type of music. • A fun pool game. • The Medici Family. • It's all about me! • Accurate solar system. • A printing press maker. • In someone else's shoes. • Rich benefactors in Florence. • Created The Creation of Adam. • Everyone during the Renaissance. • You subscribed to our magazine for this!
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-28
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- the reconstruction of the church
- ideal renaissance man
- 3D/2D
- Art and Literature surge in 1400-1600
- people who spread christianity
- school of athens
- English King
- rich support
- sistine chapel
- mother of Elizabeth I
- Calvin formed a new branch of Christianity
- used to spread knowledge
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- the reformation of the church
- statue of David
- England church
- buying forgiveness
- brought religious peace to England
- ended german lutheran and catholic war
- make marriage invalid
- of trent meeting which unified the Catholic ways
- followers of Martin Luther
- focused on human achievements
- made printing press
- native language
- different branch of Christianity
- non religous
26 Clues: 3D/2D • English King • rich support • non religous • England church • sistine chapel • statue of David • native language • school of athens • buying forgiveness • made printing press • ideal renaissance man • make marriage invalid • mother of Elizabeth I • used to spread knowledge • followers of Martin Luther • the reformation of the church • focused on human achievements • ...
Kira Dillon - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- Challenging the Church
- Stabilized religious tension in England
- Invention that allowed mass production of books
- Iconic "Renaissance Man"
- Non-catholic
- Wealthy person who funds an art project
- Native language
- Rebirth
- Society of Jesus
- Sistine Chapel, Statue of David
- Calvinism is based off of him
- Human Achievements
- Mother of Elizabeth I
- Kingdom decides religion
- Meeting of bishops and cardinals
- Followers of Martin Luther
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- Invented the printing press
- Catholic response to Martin Luther
- Church of England
- 3d
- Sculpted the bronze statue of David
- Non-Religious
- School of Athens
- Make marriage void
- Removed Pope's authority in England
- Buy forgiveness
26 Clues: 3d • Rebirth • Non-catholic • Non-Religious • Native language • Buy forgiveness • Society of Jesus • School of Athens • Church of England • Make marriage void • Human Achievements • Mother of Elizabeth I • Challenging the Church • Iconic "Renaissance Man" • Kingdom decides religion • Followers of Martin Luther • Invented the printing press • Calvinism is based off of him • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- your own language
- Church of England, created by Elizabeth
- response to Protestants
- King of England, had six wives
- brought England together religiously
- Religion created by Martian Luther
- Catholic missionaries
- No longer exists
- Huge meeting of Bishops and Cardinals
- Process of reforming
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- non-Catholic Christian
- emotion, human achievements
- non-religious
- Important Protestant man, spread Protestant ideals
- Fast, cheap books
- mother of Elizabeth, Henry’s second wife
- Mona Lisa, last super, renaissance man
- gives money
- allows different religions
- Bronze statue of David
- School of Athens
- rebirth
- realism, 3D on a 2D surface
- created the printing press
- Sistine Chapel, David
- paying for salvation
26 Clues: rebirth • gives money • non-religious • School of Athens • No longer exists • Fast, cheap books • your own language • Process of reforming • paying for salvation • Catholic missionaries • Sistine Chapel, David • non-Catholic Christian • Bronze statue of David • response to Protestants • allows different religions • created the printing press • emotion, human achievements • ...
caitlins r&r crossword 2025-09-23
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- creator of printing press
- wrote romeo and juliet
- where the italian renaissance was started
- the focus on the individual
- book written by machiavelli
- writer of praise of folly
- switching things from latin to common language
- john calvins followers in england
- making king herny head of the church
- creator of calvanists
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- paying to get forgiveness for your sins
- was made head of church of england
- statue created by michelangelo
- more author who wrote utopia
- john calvins followers in france
- wrote the 95 thesis
- creator of mono lisa
- where the northern renaissance started
- people who pay others to paint for them
- where william shakespeare is from
20 Clues: wrote the 95 thesis • creator of mono lisa • creator of calvanists • wrote romeo and juliet • creator of printing press • writer of praise of folly • the focus on the individual • book written by machiavelli • more author who wrote utopia • statue created by michelangelo • john calvins followers in france • where william shakespeare is from • john calvins followers in england • ...
Land-based Empires 2023-10-15
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- Written by Martin Luther to expose the Church's selling of indulgences
- Astronomer and mathematician who formed the Heliocentric Theory
- Religious order, Society Of Jesus
- Imaginary society with perfect and ideal qualities
- The sun is at the center, planets revolve around it
- Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian well known for his political works
- Renaissance artist that are inspirations
- Rebirth in Europe, interest in classics
- German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer, famous for his theory of the 3 laws of motion
- Government which priest rule under god(s)
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- Galileo's method consisting on observations, hypothesis and data to form a claim
- Religious reform changing structures and beliefs
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer Discovered Saturn's rings, Venus's phases, Jupiter's moons, Moon's geographical features
- Drastic change in scientific thoughts during the Renaissance
- Church ruled by elder
- Central figure of Protestant Reformation, wrote the 95 Theses
- Re-baptizer,radicals who would baptize those who have already been baptized and making them swear an oath
17 Clues: Church ruled by elder • Religious order, Society Of Jesus • Rebirth in Europe, interest in classics • Renaissance artist that are inspirations • Government which priest rule under god(s) • Religious reform changing structures and beliefs • Imaginary society with perfect and ideal qualities • The sun is at the center, planets revolve around it • ...
Renaissance Era and Renaissance Music 2022-01-27
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- ______________ is a sacred, vocal polyphonic composition.
- ___________________is a secular polyphonic song based on poems.
- ______________ is when one group of instruments playing together.
- The Catholic ______________ Mass is perhaps the most important type of music from the Renaissance.
- ______________ is a polyphonic composition in which two or more melodies repeat each other at different points in the music.
- ______________ is where one voice has the melody and the other voices serve as accompaniment.
- __________________________is a vocal polyphonic, secular song and is usually about love.
- This former priest started the Protestant Reformation.
- ______________ was increasingly freed from medieval constraints, and more variety was permitted in range, rhythm, harmony, form, and notation.
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- _________________ was an English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist.
- ________________is the style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody.
- ______________responsible for painting “The Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.
- The Renaissance Era had a lot of growth cultural,______________ , politically and economically.
- This ___________ is painted on the ceiling of the Vatican City’s Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo. It was created between 1508 and 1512.
- In the renaissance era wealthy ______________ began hiring musicians to write and play music for their parties and dances to be held in their homes.
- Renaissance literally means "___________" in French.
- The Protestant __________________was a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s.It resulted in the creation of a branch of Christianity called Protestantism.
- In the 1400’s the _________________ came about, and with it came an increasingly informed society.
- What is the name of the man who invented the printing press?
- ______________________made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of this scientific method of strengthening metals.
- Michelangelo sculpted the ______________________ in the late 15th–century and it is considered to be one of the his greatest works. It depicts the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion.
21 Clues: Renaissance literally means "___________" in French. • This former priest started the Protestant Reformation. • ______________ is a sacred, vocal polyphonic composition. • What is the name of the man who invented the printing press? • ___________________is a secular polyphonic song based on poems. • ...
renaissance fun facts 2021-10-08
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- family who sponsored many artists in the renaissance
- the church king henry started
- the inventor of the printing press
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- a machine that made books more available
- queen of England who made the golden age of England
- when the renaissance began
- Where the renaissance began
- a famous painting from the renaissance made by Leonardo Da Vinci
8 Clues: when the renaissance began • Where the renaissance began • the church king henry started • the inventor of the printing press • a machine that made books more available • queen of England who made the golden age of England • family who sponsored many artists in the renaissance • a famous painting from the renaissance made by Leonardo Da Vinci
Italy 2018-04-17
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- European country with a long Mediterranean coastline
- Cheese made from Italian buffalo's milk
- Roman legend
- Home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture
- Capital of Italy
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- Traditional Italian cuisine originated in Sicily
- Italian astronomer, mathematician, physicist, philosopher and professor
- Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence
- Lisa Portrait painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci
- Building in Rome used for battle and animal hunts
10 Clues: Roman legend • Capital of Italy • Cheese made from Italian buffalo's milk • Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence • Traditional Italian cuisine originated in Sicily • Building in Rome used for battle and animal hunts • European country with a long Mediterranean coastline • Home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture • ...
Chapter 11A Crossword 2026-02-10
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- Who invented moveable type?
- Who painted Madonnas?
- Family The most famous patrons of the arts (two words)
- Who wrote “Don Quixote”?
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- Where the Renaissance started
- Who pointed out the evils of Renaissance society?
- Who added movement to paintings?
- The study of history, science, grammar, literature, and philosophy.
- Who is known as the father of Renaissance painting?
- Vinci Who painted The Last Supper (two words)
10 Clues: Who painted Madonnas? • Who wrote “Don Quixote”? • Who invented moveable type? • Where the Renaissance started • Who added movement to paintings? • Vinci Who painted The Last Supper (two words) • Who pointed out the evils of Renaissance society? • Who is known as the father of Renaissance painting? • Family The most famous patrons of the arts (two words) • ...
RENAISSANCE 2024-10-30
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- renaissance ended this year
- movement focusing on human potential and achievements
- Michelangelo's famous ceiling is in this church
- Italian poet known for the divine comedy
- this innovation revolutionized the sharing of knowledge
- renaissance started this year
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- famous artist in the renaissance
- author of hanmlet
- this artist is famous for sculptures and frescoes in the sistine capel
- raphaels work depicting philosophers is called the school of _
10 Clues: author of hanmlet • renaissance ended this year • renaissance started this year • famous artist in the renaissance • Italian poet known for the divine comedy • Michelangelo's famous ceiling is in this church • movement focusing on human potential and achievements • this innovation revolutionized the sharing of knowledge • ...
Sejarah Eropa 2022-11-11
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- yang pertama kali mencetuskan renaissance
- pencetus teori heliosentris dan geosentris
- reformasi gereja melahirkan agama
- karya fenomenal Leonardo da Vinci
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- pelopor reformasi gereja
- gerakan perubahan besar di Eropa setelah abad pertengahan
- paham ekonomi yang populer di Eropa pada tahun 1500an
- bapak humanisme renaissance Italia
- tokoh merkantilisme (1571-1641)
9 Clues: pelopor reformasi gereja • tokoh merkantilisme (1571-1641) • reformasi gereja melahirkan agama • karya fenomenal Leonardo da Vinci • bapak humanisme renaissance Italia • yang pertama kali mencetuskan renaissance • pencetus teori heliosentris dan geosentris • paham ekonomi yang populer di Eropa pada tahun 1500an • gerakan perubahan besar di Eropa setelah abad pertengahan
Renaissance 2022-12-10
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- Renaissance-Architekt und Humanist, der Autor des ersten gedruckten Buches über Architektur
- neue Technik der visuellen Darstellung des Raums, deren Erfindung Brunelleschi zugeschrieben wird
- Das früheste Zentrum der italienischen Renaissance. Filippo Brunelleschi arbeitete in dieser Stadt
- Philosophie, die während der Renaissance die Gesellschaft durch aktives Leben verändern wollte, unterstützt durch ein Studium der Geisteswissenschaften
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- antiker römischer Architekt und Ingenieur, dessen Abhandlung Zehn Bücher über Architektur im 15. Jahrhundert entdeckt wurde
- dieser Teil wurde dem Petersdom im 17. Jh. von Carlo Maderno hinzugefügt
- berühmter Bildhauer, Maler und Architekt der Renaissance, der Bramantes Plan des Petersdoms vereinfachte
- Der Architekt des Florentiner Doms
- Brunelleschi hat für diesen Teil des Florentiner Doms eine ingeniöse technische Lösung gefunden
- Der erste Architekt des Petersdoms
- eine Perspektive, die den Menschen in den Mittelpunkt der Welt stellt
11 Clues: Der Architekt des Florentiner Doms • Der erste Architekt des Petersdoms • eine Perspektive, die den Menschen in den Mittelpunkt der Welt stellt • dieser Teil wurde dem Petersdom im 17. Jh. von Carlo Maderno hinzugefügt • Renaissance-Architekt und Humanist, der Autor des ersten gedruckten Buches über Architektur • ...
Renisance 2022-05-09
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- Probably the most famous artwork ever (One word).
- The first Holy Roman Emperor.
- A type of people who believed that Humans were individuals who didn't belong to the
- Meaning of Renaissance
- A famous artist who was one of the first to paint in 3D and he designed an experiment to see if it was accurate.
- A famous sculptor and painter who preferred to sculpt over paint.
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- Empire that took over the eastern half of Rome.
- The ancient civilization who the renaissances culture tried to replicate.
- A famous renaissance era politician. (Last name)
- Where the Renaissance started.
- The family that ruled Florence.
- A ancient civilization that the renaissances culture tried to mix with Greek culture.
- An important city in Italy.
- The highest Christian religious leader.
14 Clues: Meaning of Renaissance • An important city in Italy. • The first Holy Roman Emperor. • Where the Renaissance started. • The family that ruled Florence. • The highest Christian religious leader. • Empire that took over the eastern half of Rome. • A famous renaissance era politician. (Last name) • Probably the most famous artwork ever (One word). • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- I can't believe how proportional the ____ of the Renaissance is.
- The Renaissance was a time of ____ because people became interested in art and learning again.
- Large statues that were used for religious and non-religious reasons.
- I live in a city and it is very ____
- A city in Italy where they used long wooden poles to build their cities.
- This family ran Italy for several years.
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- The Renaissance started in Italy because of the old ____ ____ (this is 2 words put together)
- Another way of saying non-religious.
- Another way of saying mini-country (this is also 2 words put together)
- A rich city in Italy during the Renaissance.
10 Clues: Another way of saying non-religious. • I live in a city and it is very ____ • This family ran Italy for several years. • A rich city in Italy during the Renaissance. • I can't believe how proportional the ____ of the Renaissance is. • Large statues that were used for religious and non-religious reasons. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich
- built their city on islands
- having to do with the city.
- The Renaissance began here in Italy
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- non-religious
- powerful cities that were more like their own countries
- A person who fights in an army for money.
- The Renaissance was a time of _______
- the Renaissance began in _____
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book
10 Clues: non-religious • built their city on islands • having to do with the city. • the Renaissance began in _____ • The Renaissance began here in Italy • The Renaissance was a time of _______ • A person who fights in an army for money. • powerful cities that were more like their own countries • trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2023-11-08
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- An intellectual movement.
- The artistic technique of representing 3 dimensional space.
- The Italian city where the Renaissance was centered.
- A period of rebirth in Europe.
- The language spoken by the people.
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- An Italian sculptor.
- A wealthy and influential family in Florence known for their success in banking.
- Gutenberg- The inventor of the printing press.
- da Vinci- The ideal renaissance man.
- A person who gives financial support to artists.
10 Clues: An Italian sculptor. • An intellectual movement. • A period of rebirth in Europe. • The language spoken by the people. • da Vinci- The ideal renaissance man. • Gutenberg- The inventor of the printing press. • A person who gives financial support to artists. • The Italian city where the Renaissance was centered. • The artistic technique of representing 3 dimensional space. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-04
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- Period before early renaissance
- Type of paint used in the Renaissance
- Style with high contrast
- Famous work painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
- Style showing people how they naturally are
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- A philosophy during the renaissance
- Painter that painted "The Money Tribute"
- Famous Painter considered the founder of high renaissance
8 Clues: Style with high contrast • Period before early renaissance • A philosophy during the renaissance • Type of paint used in the Renaissance • Painter that painted "The Money Tribute" • Famous work painted by Leonardo Da Vinci • Style showing people how they naturally are • Famous Painter considered the founder of high renaissance
Study Guide (Renaissance) p. 2 2024-12-05
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- What Renaissance artists used in art to create depth
- People viewed world as place to be celebrated during Renaissance
- Petrarch was an author and _______
- Powerful family ruled Florence during Renaissance
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- City Dante lived from 1265-1321
- Famous work of Dante
- Theme of art in Renaissance
- Famous work of Machiavelli
8 Clues: Famous work of Dante • Famous work of Machiavelli • Theme of art in Renaissance • City Dante lived from 1265-1321 • Petrarch was an author and _______ • Powerful family ruled Florence during Renaissance • What Renaissance artists used in art to create depth • People viewed world as place to be celebrated during Renaissance
The Renaissance Cross word 2022-01-07
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- rebirth for the world
- the basic spirit of the renaissance
- thomas more's book he wrote in 1516
- the movement of human potential
- the released sinner
- calin's follwers
- dante's book writen in Italian
- a movement for religious reform
- the way to show 3d on 2d
- religion based on calvin's teachings
- king of England in 1509
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- greatest play writer of all time
- Painter used a realistic style
- writer of the prince
- painter, inventor, and scientist
15 Clues: calin's follwers • the released sinner • writer of the prince • rebirth for the world • king of England in 1509 • the way to show 3d on 2d • Painter used a realistic style • dante's book writen in Italian • the movement of human potential • a movement for religious reform • greatest play writer of all time • painter, inventor, and scientist • the basic spirit of the renaissance • ...
exploring history 2022-10-12
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- perfect state
- Italian painter
- a sickness that caused death
- spear English poet
- a movement that changed the world
- a machine used for prining and writing (one word no space
- a group controlled by one person
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- a period in European times
- exchanging or giving to another
- beliefs that humans need and value
- use to tell north, south, west, and east
- the English word for renaissance
- sculptures or paintings
- a crazy amount of something
- extremely bad or dreadful
15 Clues: perfect state • Italian painter • spear English poet • sculptures or paintings • extremely bad or dreadful • a period in European times • a crazy amount of something • a sickness that caused death • exchanging or giving to another • the English word for renaissance • a group controlled by one person • a movement that changed the world • beliefs that humans need and value • ...
Renaissance Take Your Kid To Work Day 2024-04-08
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- Last name of the Renaissance founders
- Instructors
- Learners
- You get data from this
- Renaissance has assessments in English and...
- A spot on your skin or online instruction
- Fun practice for our youngest learners
- Not far pea holder
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- Begin to move quickly
- Short for mathematics
- Makes perfect
- You can lose yourself or learn when you do this
- Where you go to learn
- You can read books here
- Online assessment platform or celestial body
- What take your kid to work day should be
16 Clues: Learners • Instructors • Makes perfect • Not far pea holder • Begin to move quickly • Short for mathematics • Where you go to learn • You get data from this • You can read books here • Last name of the Renaissance founders • Fun practice for our youngest learners • What take your kid to work day should be • A spot on your skin or online instruction • ...
Renaissance 2016-03-02
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- Welcher Künstler erschuf "Die Schule von Athen"?
- Von welchem Weltbild ist Nikolaus Kopernikus der Begründer?
- Wie heißt ein berühmtes Gemälde von Leonardo da Vinci?
- Wer oder was rückte im Humanismus in den Mittelpunkt?
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- Donatello erschuf das Reiterstandbild ................
- Wie heißt der Wissenschaftler Galilei im Vornamen?
- Was bedeutet Renaissance?
- Welcher Künstler erschuf "Die Erschaffung Adams"?
- Welche Epoche versuchte man in der Renaissance "wiederzubeleben"?
- Wo hatte die Renaissance ihren Ausgangspunkt?
10 Clues: Was bedeutet Renaissance? • Wo hatte die Renaissance ihren Ausgangspunkt? • Welcher Künstler erschuf "Die Schule von Athen"? • Welcher Künstler erschuf "Die Erschaffung Adams"? • Wie heißt der Wissenschaftler Galilei im Vornamen? • Wer oder was rückte im Humanismus in den Mittelpunkt? • Donatello erschuf das Reiterstandbild ................ • ...
Ryder Project 2024-11-05
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- The father of scientific methods
- Something many Renaissance artists were also interested in
- Renaissance began here
- Copernican system replaced Ptolemaic system
- Invention of cannons put an end to this
- Special substance that would allow people to make gold
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- Made great strides during this time
- Invented by Gutenberg, had a huge impact on how information is shared
- Sacked Rome and ended Renaissance
- Galileo's research about pendulum developed this
10 Clues: Renaissance began here • The father of scientific methods • Sacked Rome and ended Renaissance • Made great strides during this time • Invention of cannons put an end to this • Copernican system replaced Ptolemaic system • Galileo's research about pendulum developed this • Special substance that would allow people to make gold • ...
Renisance 2024-10-31
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- renaissance started during the ______ hundreds
- works of _______ have impacted us by giving us a sense of right and wrong
- ______ ________ made the play romeo and juliet
- ________ invented the printing press
- was created in the renaissance and ______
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- a popular sport was __________
- ______, and raphael all known in painting
- famous _____ in the renaissance created works of art
- the revival of art and literature is called the ________
- _______ cuased more education in the world
10 Clues: a popular sport was __________ • ________ invented the printing press • ______, and raphael all known in painting • was created in the renaissance and ______ • _______ cuased more education in the world • renaissance started during the ______ hundreds • ______ ________ made the play romeo and juliet • famous _____ in the renaissance created works of art • ...
The Renaissance Cross word 2022-01-07
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- Painter used a realistic style
- calin's follwers
- the way to show 3d on 2d
- writer of the prince
- rebirth for the world
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- a movement for religious reform
- thomas more's book he wrote in 1516
- the released sinner
- painter, inventor, and scientist
- king of England in 1509
- the movement of human potential
- the basic spirit of the renaissance
- dante's book writen in Italian
- religion based on calvin's teachings
- greatest play writer of all time
15 Clues: calin's follwers • the released sinner • writer of the prince • rebirth for the world • king of England in 1509 • the way to show 3d on 2d • Painter used a realistic style • dante's book writen in Italian • a movement for religious reform • the movement of human potential • painter, inventor, and scientist • greatest play writer of all time • thomas more's book he wrote in 1516 • ...
Crossword Review 2025-09-28
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- Muslim empire that ruled parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa
- Safavid ruler who created a golden age of trade and culture
- English king who broke from the Catholic Church
- Renaissance painter of The School of Athens
- Ottoman sultan who conquered Constantinople in 1453
- Muslim empire in India known for blending cultures
- Author of The Prince who advised rulers to be practical and ruthless
- Famous Mughal tomb built by Shah Jahan in India
- Invention by Gutenberg that spread books and ideas quickly
- An art technique that shows depth on a flat surface
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- Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Muslim empire in Persia known for art and carpets
- English playwright of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- A pardon sold by the Church to reduce punishment for sins
- Elite Ottoman soldiers trained through the devshirme system
- Religious movement that led to new Christian churches separate from Rome
- A Renaissance movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- German monk who wrote the 95 Theses
18 Clues: German monk who wrote the 95 Theses • Renaissance painter of The School of Athens • English king who broke from the Catholic Church • Famous Mughal tomb built by Shah Jahan in India • Muslim empire in Persia known for art and carpets • English playwright of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet • Muslim empire in India known for blending cultures • ...
Renaissance 2016-05-19
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- means rebirth
- was a renaissance man and painted the "Last supper" and "The Mona Lisa"
- most famous writer during the renaissance
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- sculpted "David" and painted the "Sistine Chapel"
- ruled Florence and were patrons for art
- wealth people who sponsored art
- invented the printing press
- wrote a book about how to be a prince
- a philosophybased on the individual and the society
- focus on wordly themes instead of religious
10 Clues: means rebirth • invented the printing press • wealth people who sponsored art • wrote a book about how to be a prince • ruled Florence and were patrons for art • most famous writer during the renaissance • focus on wordly themes instead of religious • sculpted "David" and painted the "Sistine Chapel" • a philosophybased on the individual and the society • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- first city to grow rich
- A person who fights in an army for money is called a _________
- the Renaissance originated here
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- Europeans wanted asian goods during the renaissance For
- _______ is defined as non-religious
- the Renaissance was a time of ______
- built their city on small islands
- having to do with the city
- richest family was the _____ family
- Venetians built _______ and used boats for transportation around the city
10 Clues: first city to grow rich • having to do with the city • the Renaissance originated here • built their city on small islands • _______ is defined as non-religious • richest family was the _____ family • the Renaissance was a time of ______ • Europeans wanted asian goods during the renaissance For • A person who fights in an army for money is called a _________ • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- richest family was the _____ family
- first city to grow rich
- Europeans wanted asian goods during the renaissance For
- A person who fights in an army for money is called a _________
- having to do with the city
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- the Renaissance originated here
- Venetians built _______ and used boats for transportation around the city
- _______ is defined as non-religious
- built their city on small islands
- the Renaissance was a time of ______
10 Clues: first city to grow rich • having to do with the city • the Renaissance originated here • built their city on small islands • richest family was the _____ family • _______ is defined as non-religious • the Renaissance was a time of ______ • Europeans wanted asian goods during the renaissance For • A person who fights in an army for money is called a _________ • ...
Reniassiance Terms 2023-12-12
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- technique used by leonardo da vinci
- a stringed instrument similar to a guitar
- was a sculpter, artist, and architect
- a playwright,actor, and poet
- important status symbol during the renaissance
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- known for being an explorer and discovering America
- the most important invention of the renaissance
- alot of his scientific work was in the area of astronomy
- was the main religion in Renaissance Europe
- daughter of Henry vii
10 Clues: daughter of Henry vii • a playwright,actor, and poet • technique used by leonardo da vinci • was a sculpter, artist, and architect • a stringed instrument similar to a guitar • was the main religion in Renaissance Europe • important status symbol during the renaissance • the most important invention of the renaissance • known for being an explorer and discovering America • ...
6th Period Kane Hatfield History 2024-10-30
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- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- Where did the Renaissance take place
- Johannes Gutenburg invented the whatd
- Who made the Creation of Adam
- How long did the Renaissance last
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- who is one of the greatest writers of all time
- who wrote Paradise Lost
- Who wrote The Prince
- When did the Renanissance end
- Christiaan Huygens invented the
10 Clues: Who wrote The Prince • who wrote Paradise Lost • When did the Renanissance end • Who made the Creation of Adam • Christiaan Huygens invented the • How long did the Renaissance last • Where did the Renaissance take place • Johannes Gutenburg invented the whatd • who is one of the greatest writers of all time • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2023-01-05
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- Painted a version of the last supper
- English play writer, actor
- An invention that made printing much easier
- An invention that made the great Cathedral's dome possible
- Famous for his mona lisa painting
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- Duty to live an engaged and community life
- Time period that followed the Middle ages
- Art loving family,that helped fund the Renaissance
- IT means you are reborn
- The country the renaissance all started in
10 Clues: IT means you are reborn • English play writer, actor • Famous for his mona lisa painting • Painted a version of the last supper • Time period that followed the Middle ages • Duty to live an engaged and community life • The country the renaissance all started in • An invention that made printing much easier • Art loving family,that helped fund the Renaissance • ...
Modern Europe 2024-05-29
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- john adams's wife
- an aspect of renaissance art
- wrote plays and poems
- in a painting the things look smaller farther away
- when a painting has not depth
- an apple fell on his head
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- to think that humans matter too
- people who used rationalism
- a Greek philosopher
- famous artist
- proved that the earth revolves around the sun
- rebirth
- when peoples faces look realistic
- used to figure out real life problems
- to believe in something without reason
15 Clues: rebirth • famous artist • john adams's wife • a Greek philosopher • wrote plays and poems • an apple fell on his head • people who used rationalism • an aspect of renaissance art • when a painting has not depth • to think that humans matter too • when peoples faces look realistic • used to figure out real life problems • to believe in something without reason • ...
Renaissance/Reformation/Exploration pt. 1 2021-04-21
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- 1st to sail from Portugal to India
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Heliocentric idea Sun center of universe
- Henry Founded a school of navigation
- Portion of Europe that remained Catholic
- country claimed settlements in N America
- proved Copernicus' theory
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- Desired to sail 'West' to Asia
- Painted Sistine Chapel & Pieta
- Wealth allowed Renaissance to begin
- Selling indulgences began the _____
- Portion of Europe that was Protestant
- Improved literacy &economy
- art technique used for depth and dimension
- Europe’s motivation routes to...
15 Clues: proved Copernicus' theory • Improved literacy &economy • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Desired to sail 'West' to Asia • Painted Sistine Chapel & Pieta • Europe’s motivation routes to... • 1st to sail from Portugal to India • Wealth allowed Renaissance to begin • Selling indulgences began the _____ • Henry Founded a school of navigation • Portion of Europe that was Protestant • ...
History review 2022-01-07
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- English mathematician theologian and author
- Queen of England during the renaissance
- description of the universe with the sun in the center
- Portuguese navigator
- the trade between Africa, Europe, and North America
- an agreement between Portugal and Spain
- land controlled by another nation
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- Italian explorer
- prince of Moscow
- discovered a vaccine for smallpox
- description of the universe with the earth in the center
- created the Mona Lisa
- a Russian emperor
- Prince of Portugal
- An Italian renaissance painter,sculptor, and architect
15 Clues: Italian explorer • prince of Moscow • a Russian emperor • Prince of Portugal • Portuguese navigator • created the Mona Lisa • discovered a vaccine for smallpox • land controlled by another nation • Queen of England during the renaissance • an agreement between Portugal and Spain • English mathematician theologian and author • the trade between Africa, Europe, and North America • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-09
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- The home of art and architecture that inspired the style for many buildings in the renaissance
- a book by Machiavelli
- A holy building that Michelangelo painted
- The birthplace of the renaissance
- The last name of the man who first painted a front facing portrait
- A famous painting of a woman by Da Vinci
- The other study that Da Vinci focused on
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- The invention that made books and texts available to the public
- A family that funded many artists during the renaissance
- a belief system that was used on many paintings
- Focusing on human achievement
- Famous writer that Insulted the high powers of the world
- A disease that wiped out half of Europe's population
13 Clues: a book by Machiavelli • Focusing on human achievement • The birthplace of the renaissance • A famous painting of a woman by Da Vinci • The other study that Da Vinci focused on • A holy building that Michelangelo painted • a belief system that was used on many paintings • A disease that wiped out half of Europe's population • ...
The Role of the Writer in Africa 2019-03-20
22 Clues: møde • bekvem • indfødt • alliere • nedgøre • forarme • tilføre • ordsprog • talemåde • passende • mundtlig • fjendtlig • genfødsel • vurdering • udnyttelse • omvæltning • nedrakning • foreskrive • ubevægelig • anstændighed • formålsløshed • begrebsdannelse
Renaissance and Scientific Revolution 2025-01-29
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- Italy is one of these
- discovered elliptical orbits
- Earth-centered
- Sun-centered
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- daVinci's most famous painting
- Banking family from Florence, Italy
- How Renaissance artists made money
- another word for Geocentric model
- came up with the Scientific Method
- What Galileo was put on trial for
- invented calculus
- their art style inspired Renaissance artists
- another word for Heliocentric model
13 Clues: Sun-centered • Earth-centered • invented calculus • Italy is one of these • discovered elliptical orbits • daVinci's most famous painting • another word for Geocentric model • What Galileo was put on trial for • How Renaissance artists made money • came up with the Scientific Method • Banking family from Florence, Italy • another word for Heliocentric model • ...
Instrumental Music of the Renaissance 2017-04-30
8 Clues: Means "to touch" • Keyboard instrument • Middle ages instrument • Pear-shaped instrument • Stately dance for couple • Renaissance string instrument • Meaning of the word renaissance • Purpose of music in the renaissance
Renaissance Arts & Artists 2023-02-19
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- The upper part of a room
- Makes sculptures
- Leonardo Da Vinci was his pupil
- Makes paintings
- The study on the human body
- To bring into the previous condition
- Country where Renaissance prevailed
- Makes jewelry from gold
- State of not being able to see
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- The period that followed The Middle Ages
- Painted "Mona Lisa"
- Synonym for consider
- vain Synonym to "to no avail"
- A place to learn and study
14 Clues: Makes paintings • Makes sculptures • Painted "Mona Lisa" • Synonym for consider • Makes jewelry from gold • The upper part of a room • A place to learn and study • The study on the human body • vain Synonym to "to no avail" • State of not being able to see • Leonardo Da Vinci was his pupil • Country where Renaissance prevailed • To bring into the previous condition • ...
Renaissance Arts & Artists 2023-02-19
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- State of not being able to see
- Country where Renaissance prevailed
- Makes sculptures
- Makes paintings
- The period that followed The Middle Ages
- Leonardo Da Vinci was his pupil
- Makes jewelry from gold
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- The study on the human body
- A place to learn and study
- Painted "Mona Lisa"
- Synonym for "to no avail"
- To bring into the previous condition
- Synonym for consider
- The upper part of a room
14 Clues: Makes paintings • Makes sculptures • Painted "Mona Lisa" • Synonym for consider • Makes jewelry from gold • The upper part of a room • Synonym for "to no avail" • A place to learn and study • The study on the human body • State of not being able to see • Leonardo Da Vinci was his pupil • Country where Renaissance prevailed • To bring into the previous condition • ...
Italy 2022-01-12
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- they were the ones who started all of this
- He lived in Florence and wrote the Devine Comedy in the early 1300s. This book is considered to be the greatest literary work ever written in the Italian language
- Capital of Italy
- it was part of their education
- continent where all of this took place
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- Giotto was a painter in Florence, Italy. He was the first painter to break away from the standard Byzantine style painting of the Middle Ages and try something new.
- Humanism One of the big changes in the Renaissance was in the basic way people thought about things.
- The Renaissance is generally considered to have started in Florence,
- They were wealthy bankers and helped the arts along by sponsoring many artists and using their personal funds to further the humanist movement.
- Renaissance is often called the Italian Renaissance. Italy would become wealthy through trade and their new ideas soon spread throughout all of Europe.
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • it was part of their education • continent where all of this took place • they were the ones who started all of this • The Renaissance is generally considered to have started in Florence, • Humanism One of the big changes in the Renaissance was in the basic way people thought about things. • ...
Italy 2022-01-12
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- Capital of Italy
- Humanism One of the big changes in the Renaissance was in the basic way people thought about things.
- Renaissance is often called the Italian Renaissance. Italy would become wealthy through trade and their new ideas soon spread throughout all of Europe.
- Giotto was a painter in Florence, Italy. He was the first painter to break away from the standard Byzantine style painting of the Middle Ages and try something new.
- The Renaissance is generally considered to have started in Florence,
- it was part of their education
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- , they were the ones who started all of this
- They were wealthy bankers and helped the arts along by sponsoring many artists and using their personal funds to further the humanist movement.
- He lived in Florence and wrote the Devine Comedy in the early 1300s. This book is considered to be the greatest literary work ever written in the Italian language
- continent where all of this took place
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • it was part of their education • continent where all of this took place • , they were the ones who started all of this • The Renaissance is generally considered to have started in Florence, • Humanism One of the big changes in the Renaissance was in the basic way people thought about things. • ...
Us 2014-11-16
renaissance 2025-01-24
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- outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- humanism-a political philosophy and culture that originated in Renaissance Italy in the 1400s.
- person who pays artists to do works of art
- collective point of view of a specific group
- who studied and wrote about a specific subject in great detail during the Renaissance period
- Man-a cultured man of the Renaissance who was knowledgeable, educated, or proficient in a wide range of fields.
- civilization-period of time that was marked by a revival of classical learning and wisdom
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- and building many types of structures
- who studies the truths and philosophies
- common language spoken by the people in a specific area
- person who created sculptures
11 Clues: person who created sculptures • and building many types of structures • who studies the truths and philosophies • person who pays artists to do works of art • collective point of view of a specific group • common language spoken by the people in a specific area • civilization-period of time that was marked by a revival of classical learning and wisdom • ...
1st Semester World History Review 2014-01-02
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- Greek Goddess of love
- Proved the Copernican theory correct
- Founder of Christianity
- Most people were this religion in the Middle Ages
- Theory that the sun is the center of our universe
- Religion was based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- Religion with only one god
- "Aristocracy" of Ancient Rome
- First emperor of Rome after the fall of the Republic
- Definition of Renaissance
- These ship traders brought the Black Death to Europe in 1348
- Holy text of Islam
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- Best known as the "Renaissance Man"
- Ancient Greek society centered on the military
- Theory that the earth is the center of our universe
- Group of lower class citizens in Ancient Greece
- Religion with multiple gods
- Lords exchanged this for service and loyalty in the Middle Ages
- Egyptians believed this happened to people when they died
- Ancient River civilization that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Last name of the author of the 95 Theses
- Renaissance artist who completed the statue of David
- Rome is named after this person
- Greek God of the sea
- "birthplace" of democracy
- Governing body during the Roman Republic
26 Clues: Holy text of Islam • Greek God of the sea • Greek Goddess of love • Founder of Christianity • "birthplace" of democracy • Definition of Renaissance • Religion with only one god • Religion with multiple gods • "Aristocracy" of Ancient Rome • Rome is named after this person • Best known as the "Renaissance Man" • Proved the Copernican theory correct • ...
The Renaissance, Shakespeare, and Macbeth 2025-10-21
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- Shakespeare's main form of writing is blank _____
- "Out, out brief candle" refers to the shortness of _____
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
- Shakeseare writes three kinds of plays: histories, comedies, and _____
- Macbeth's murdered friend whose ghost haunts him
- The quote "Double, double, toil and trouble" _____ death
- "Is this a dagger which I see before me?" predicts the death of _____
- Renaissance artists and writers were supported by wealthy _____
- "Look like an innocent flower, but be the serpent't" was advice given by _____
- Who says, "Life is but a walking shadow"?
- Shakespeare's patroness was Queen _____ I
- City where Shakespeare's plays were mostly appeared
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- Shakespeare's wife
- Country where the play is set
- Macbeth's tragic flaw
- the king that Macbeth murders
- Most tragedies end with this
- Macbeth's castle
- Macbeth's title after defeating the Norwegians
- Reason the theater's were often closed in 1593-94
- "Out, damned spot!" is said by this guilt-ridden woman
- Theater where most of Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Cultural movement that revived classical learning in Europe
- Symbol of guilt for Lady Macbeth
- The three mysterious women who make prophecies
- The character who flees to England after Duncan's murder
- The nobleman who kills Macbeth
- Shakespeare's acting company became The King's _____
29 Clues: Macbeth's castle • Shakespeare's wife • Macbeth's tragic flaw • Birthplace of Shakespeare • Most tragedies end with this • Country where the play is set • the king that Macbeth murders • The nobleman who kills Macbeth • Symbol of guilt for Lady Macbeth • Country where the Renaissance began • Who says, "Life is but a walking shadow"? • Shakespeare's patroness was Queen _____ I • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution 2024-11-05
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- It was a period of artistic, scientific, and cultural growth for the people of Europe
- The act of living under laws and customs that were written and created by people without the use of religious texts to guide them.
- Galileo assembled the first ________.
- Who painted the Monalisa?
- The painstaking method is used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- In the 1500s and 1600s, the ________ _________changed the way Europeans looked at the world.
- An English scholar who described the circulation of blood for the first time.
- An Italian sculptor painter architect and poet.
- Who explained the effect of temperature and pressure on gases?
- The Geocentric theory was supported by the _______
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- The intellectual movement focused on human achievements.
- Who invented the 3 laws of motion?
- The main religion in the Renaissance period in Italy.
- What did Johannes Gutenberg invent?
- A financial supporter of artists
- The theory of the sun is the center of the universe.
- A Dutch inventor who perfected the microscope.
- Who painted the School of Athens?
- Where did the Renaissance take place?
- Martin Luther created 95 _______
20 Clues: Who painted the Monalisa? • A financial supporter of artists • Martin Luther created 95 _______ • Who painted the School of Athens? • Who invented the 3 laws of motion? • What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? • Where did the Renaissance take place? • Galileo assembled the first ________. • A Dutch inventor who perfected the microscope. • ...
History of Healthcare 2025-09-12
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- Discovery of these groups improved knowledge about blood transfusion safety.
- Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine."
- Civilization created with requiring doctors to pass a licensing test.
- Era known as the "rebirth of the science of medicine."
- Renaissance artist who drew detailed human anatomy sketches.
- Belief in using ceremonies and witch doctors to treat illness was common in this era.
- Roman physician who believed the body was regulated by four fluids.
- Federal program created to assist elderly with healthcare costs.
- Civilization that monitored the pulse to determine body condition.
- Treatment method involving the withdrawal of blood, often with leeches.
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- Art of inserting fine needles into the skin for healing.
- Disease that killed 75% of Europe and Asia during the Middle Ages.
- Formal training for these healthcare workers began during the Industrial Revolution.
- Type of care focused on providing comfort for terminally ill patients.
- The Renaissance invention that allowed medical knowledge to spread widely.
- Women became active participants in healthcare during this period.
- Ancient practice of surgically removing a piece of skull bone.
- Another word for "pharmacy"
- The Romans built these to improve sanitation.
- Earliest civilization known for keeping accurate health records.
20 Clues: Another word for "pharmacy" • The Romans built these to improve sanitation. • Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine." • Era known as the "rebirth of the science of medicine." • Art of inserting fine needles into the skin for healing. • Renaissance artist who drew detailed human anatomy sketches. • ...
Italy 2022-01-12
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- , He lived in Florence and wrote the Devine Comedy in the early 1300s. This book is considered to be the greatest literary work ever written in the Italian language
- , it was part of their education
- , Giotto was a painter in Florence, Italy. He was the first painter to break away from the standard Byzantine style painting of the Middle Ages and try something new.
- , they were the ones who started all of this
- , The Renaissance is generally considered to have started in Florence,
- , Humanism One of the big changes in the Renaissance was in the basic way people thought about things.
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- , Renaissance is often called the Italian Renaissance. Italy would become wealthy through trade and their new ideas soon spread throughout all of Europe.
- , They were wealthy bankers and helped the arts along by sponsoring many artists and using their personal funds to further the humanist movement.
- continent where all of this took place
- , Capital of Italy
10 Clues: , it was part of their education • , Capital of Italy • continent where all of this took place • , they were the ones who started all of this • , The Renaissance is generally considered to have started in Florence, • , Humanism One of the big changes in the Renaissance was in the basic way people thought about things. • ...
Renaissance Voca 2024-10-30
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- An Italian political philosopher and diplomat of the Renaissance, best known for his book The Prince, which examines political power and realpolitik
- A cultural and intellectual revival in Europe from the 14th to 17th centuries
- A playwright and poet of the Renaissance, renowned for his influential works, including Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth, which explore timeless themes of human nature
- A famous portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the early 16th century, renowned for its enigmatic expression and masterful use of sfumato technique
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- An English philosopher, writer, and statesman known for his book Utopia, which depicted an ideal society and sparked discussions on political and social philosophy
- The everyday language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a specific region, as opposed to the formal language used in literature or official discourse
- An influential Renaissance artist and sculptor known for masterpieces like the statue of David, the Pietà, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- An idealized society or place where everything is perfect, often used to describe an imagined community with perfect social, legal, and political systems
- The philosophical outlook that emphasizes the value, potential, and agency of humans, focusing on reason, ethics, and the pursuit of knowledge
- A mural painting technique where water-based pigments are applied onto freshly laid wet plaster, allowing the colors to become an integral part of the wall surface as it dries
- A German inventor who developed the movable-type printing press in the 15th century, revolutionizing the spread of knowledge by making books more accessible
- A Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor known for masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Attitudes, activities, or concepts that are not connected to religious or spiritual matters
- A powerful and influential Italian banking dynasty during the Renaissance, known for their patronage of the arts and significant political and cultural contributions to Florence and beyond.
14 Clues: A cultural and intellectual revival in Europe from the 14th to 17th centuries • Attitudes, activities, or concepts that are not connected to religious or spiritual matters • A Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor known for masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • ...
