renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-09
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- Where did the Renaissance start?
- What famous painting did da Vinci do?
- Who wrote Hamlet?
- He added 3-D movement to paintings.
- Overemphasis on human worth and ability.
- What was the attitude of the Reformation?
- Who invented moveable type?
- Renaissance music became more __.
- Michelangelo took 4 years to paint this.
- The Renaissance provoked a spirit of what?
- What educational studies became important?
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- Who paid an artist to work?
- Renaissance means __ in French.
- Paintings of Mary were called __.
- __ wrote important books on government.
- Botticelli added ___ to paintings.
- It stressed the importance of the __.
- What was Giotto known for?
- The most famous scholar from the Renaissance.
- ___ wrote Don Quixote.
- The most family art patron family.
- The type of music in medieval times.
- They believed education was a __ for sin.
23 Clues: Who wrote Hamlet? • ___ wrote Don Quixote. • What was Giotto known for? • Who paid an artist to work? • Who invented moveable type? • Renaissance means __ in French. • Where did the Renaissance start? • Paintings of Mary were called __. • Renaissance music became more __. • Botticelli added ___ to paintings. • The most family art patron family. • ...
World history Chapter 11 2022-02-10
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- birthplace of the renaissance
- painted madonnas
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
- Father of renaissance painting
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- Quixote a satire about chivalry
- “morning star of the reformation”
- invented moveable type
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- painted the Mona Lisa
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- sponsors of artists
- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- wrote Don Quixote
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- created movement in paintings
- wrote about government
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • wrote about government • invented moveable type • birthplace of the renaissance • created movement in paintings • Father of renaissance painting • Quixote a satire about chivalry • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
World history chapter 11 2022-02-11
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- Father of renaissance painting
- painted madonnas
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
- painted the Mona Lisa
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- wrote about government
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- a satire about chivalry
- “morning star of the reformation”
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- wrote Don Quixote
- sponsors of artists
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- birthplace of the renaissance
- invented moveable type
- created movement in paintings
- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • invented moveable type • wrote about government • a satire about chivalry • birthplace of the renaissance • created movement in paintings • Father of renaissance painting • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
Post Medieval Europe 2024-11-18
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- believed that salvation was not earned but was gifted by God
- competed with the pope for influence over the people
- Newton’s laws of ____________ were important in science
- this movement of ideas and good helped spark the Renaissance
- country that led a reformation for political reasons when the king wanted a divorce for a make heir
- advances made during this period in the area of science
- the study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the late 1300s
- direction that the Renaissance spread after Italy
- this was printed in all different languages as a result of the Reformation
- city credited with sparking the Renaissance
- something the Church sold for forgiveness
- merchant and banker family that helped pay for the Italian Renaissance
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- invention that printed books in mass and increased literacy
- new branch of christian church founded by Luther
- luther nailed his these in Wittenberg in this country
- his ideas spread from Switzerland to France and Scotland
- Catholic Church’s response to Luther’s reformation
- began to educate more people during Renaissance
- a fee that that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money
- renaissance sculptor who painted the Sistine Chapel
- ability to make art look more 3 dimensional in the Renaissance
21 Clues: something the Church sold for forgiveness • city credited with sparking the Renaissance • began to educate more people during Renaissance • new branch of christian church founded by Luther • direction that the Renaissance spread after Italy • Catholic Church’s response to Luther’s reformation • renaissance sculptor who painted the Sistine Chapel • ...
World history Chapter 11 2022-02-10
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- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- “morning star of the reformation”
- birthplace of the renaissance
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- Quixote a satire about chivalry
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- created movement in paintings
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- sponsors of artists
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- wrote about government
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- painted madonnas
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- painted the Mona Lisa
- invented moveable type
- wrote Don Quixote
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
- Father of renaissance painting
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • wrote about government • invented moveable type • birthplace of the renaissance • created movement in paintings • Father of renaissance painting • Quixote a satire about chivalry • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
World history Chapter 11 2022-02-10
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- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
- wrote about government
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
- a satire about chivalry
- wrote Don Quixote
- “morning star of the reformation”
- invented moveable type
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- created movement in paintings
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- painted madonnas
- Father of renaissance painting
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- birthplace of the renaissance
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- sponsors of artists
- painted the Mona Lisa
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • wrote about government • invented moveable type • a satire about chivalry • created movement in paintings • birthplace of the renaissance • Father of renaissance painting • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
World history Chapter 11 2022-02-10
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- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- Father of renaissance painting
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- “morning star of the reformation”
- painted the Mona Lisa
- birthplace of the renaissance
- sponsors of artists
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
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- a satire about chivalry
- wrote Don Quixote
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- created movement in paintings
- wrote about government
- invented moveable type
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- painted madonnas
- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • wrote about government • invented moveable type • a satire about chivalry • created movement in paintings • birthplace of the renaissance • Father of renaissance painting • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2016-09-20
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- Reformation created the fall of ...
- Spanish explorer who found gold in Mexico
- reformed the church
- Commodity that caused European colonization
- Where gold and silver was mined in Mexico
- Sculpted the statue of David and the Pieta (orange turtle)
- Started the expedition to West Africa
- after the reformation, people were allowed to read the ...
- Martin Luther ... the bible into German
- Author of the prince
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- did not experience renaissance because of its orthodox religion
- created the printing press in 1445
- Continuation of the Roman empire in the East
- reformed church of England
- the people affected by the renaissance
- The most popular person during renaissance (blue turtle)
- Renaissance took place in
- The youngest High Renaissance master (red turtle)
- the peasants started a rebellion in
- Nation which invented things earlier than Da Vinci
20 Clues: reformed the church • Author of the prince • Renaissance took place in • reformed church of England • created the printing press in 1445 • Reformation created the fall of ... • the peasants started a rebellion in • Started the expedition to West Africa • the people affected by the renaissance • Martin Luther ... the bible into German • Spanish explorer who found gold in Mexico • ...
The Renaissance 2024-05-14
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- Michelangelo’s creation
- Shakespeare’s theater
- Searched for the Fountain of Youth
- A focus on human rather than spiritual matters
- Sun-centered astronomical model
- Author of heliocentric theory
- Renaissance art description
- Traveled to China and wrote about his adventures
- Luther protested the sale of these
- Renaissance meaning
- Gutenberg Invention
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- first person to circumnavigate the globe
- Man of many talents (the true Renaissance man)
- Discoverer of planet ellipse
- Martin’s Christian Branch
- Prominent Renaissance family patronizing the arts
- Kepler combined this with astronomy
- City where the Renaissance began
- Luther Occupation
- Home to St. Peter's Basilica
- Set sail to discover new route to India, but discovered "New World"
- Da Vinci’s most famous
- The Sistine Chapel's ceiling art
- City of Leaning Tower
- The false center of universe
25 Clues: Luther Occupation • Renaissance meaning • Gutenberg Invention • Shakespeare’s theater • City of Leaning Tower • Da Vinci’s most famous • Michelangelo’s creation • Martin’s Christian Branch • Renaissance art description • Discoverer of planet ellipse • Home to St. Peter's Basilica • The false center of universe • Author of heliocentric theory • Sun-centered astronomical model • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-29
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- Henry VIII's wife who died naturally
- Name of Henry VIII's male heir
- Renaissance means...
- Poetry and....were the two main types of literature
- Catherine of Aragon's daughter
- What happened to Anne Boleyn
- The church Henry VIII established- Church of...
- Number of lines in a sonnet
- The religion of Catherine and Mary
- The most common poetry type of the Renaissance
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- The scheme of the first four lines of a Petrarchan sonnet
- The Father of the Sonnet
- The scheme of the first four lines of a Shakespearian sonnet
- Where the Renaissance began
- Type of English spoken during Renaissance
- The man responsible for modern English
- Anne Boleyn's daughter
- What Henry VIII asked Pope for
- How a Shakespearian sonnet ends (gg)
- The Renaissance begins with the War of...
20 Clues: Renaissance means... • Anne Boleyn's daughter • The Father of the Sonnet • Where the Renaissance began • Number of lines in a sonnet • What happened to Anne Boleyn • Name of Henry VIII's male heir • Catherine of Aragon's daughter • What Henry VIII asked Pope for • The religion of Catherine and Mary • Henry VIII's wife who died naturally • How a Shakespearian sonnet ends (gg) • ...
World history chapter 11 2022-02-11
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- Father of renaissance painting
- painted madonnas
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
- painted the Mona Lisa
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- wrote about government
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- a satire about chivalry
- “morning star of the reformation”
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- wrote Don Quixote
- sponsors of artists
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- birthplace of the renaissance
- invented moveable type
- created movement in paintings
- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • invented moveable type • wrote about government • a satire about chivalry • birthplace of the renaissance • created movement in paintings • Father of renaissance painting • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
World history Chapter 11 2022-02-10
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- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- Father of renaissance painting
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- “morning star of the reformation”
- painted the Mona Lisa
- birthplace of the renaissance
- sponsors of artists
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
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- a satire about chivalry
- wrote Don Quixote
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- created movement in paintings
- wrote about government
- invented moveable type
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- painted madonnas
- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • wrote about government • invented moveable type • a satire about chivalry • created movement in paintings • birthplace of the renaissance • Father of renaissance painting • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2025-08-28
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- The Class invented between upper and Lower
- Made anew
- A type of writing usually connected to romance
- Society perfection, imaginary place, "No place" or "Good Place"
- Sculptor, Painter, Architect, Poet; Leading Man in the Renaissance
- The Continent where the Renaissance flourished
- Universal Man
- The Country where the Renaissance began
- learned more about __ Greek
- Religious War before the Renaissance
- Making a 3d drawing on 2d paper
- Member of the church
- Bringing something back from the past
- A Person who was well rounded in the standards of the Renaissance
- An Old Greek pillar used to support buildings
- A Time of __ with no war
- Worldy
- How Italy split they're country
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- Focus on intelligence, less on institutions
- Famous poet wrote many works, one famous line "To be or Not to Be."
- Donates money to the arts
- Someone who can make art well
- Famous painter, painted Mona Lisa
- Lots of __ changes during the Renaissance
- A movement in art that everything should be detailed and sized up to the real thing
- Universal Women
- An Old Greek rounded ceiling
- It was a educational time, another word for education ___
- Lots of people were more __ because less people to spread the money around
- The Famous "Father of the Renaissance"
30 Clues: Worldy • Made anew • Universal Man • Universal Women • Member of the church • A Time of __ with no war • Donates money to the arts • learned more about __ Greek • An Old Greek rounded ceiling • Someone who can make art well • Making a 3d drawing on 2d paper • How Italy split they're country • Famous painter, painted Mona Lisa • Religious War before the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance Unit Review 2022-04-28
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- improvement in the lenses of these helped greatly because more people were reading
- his laws of planetary motion helped Isaac Newton create his theory of gravity
- country the Renaissance began in
- Described universal gravitation and the 3 laws of motion
- most famous paintings are on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- painter of the Mona Lisa and Last Supper (last name only)
- topic or focus of most Medieval art
- give the illusion that some objects are further away than others
- humans painted during the Renaissance looked more _____
- a person who supports an artist
- Botticelli's famous painting
- powerful family from Florence
- most influential city of the Renaissance
- the “Father of Modern” science
- applied the Scientific method to human behavior and society during the 18th century
- invented the printing press
- stated that the rotation of the planets was heliocentric, not geocentric
- Copernicus’ theory that the planets orbit around the Sun
- know for detail (especially in the mirror of the Arnolfini portrait)
- invented during the Renaissance and helped Galileo see the moons of Jupiter
- from the ancient Greeks or Romans
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- Agreed with Copernicus’ theory leading to his house arrest
- invented a version of the thermometer
- Rebirth in thoughts and education resulted in this
- Renaissance literature was written in people’s spoken language or ______
- a piece of glass used to bend light to make objects look bigger or smaller
- one topic of Renaissance art
- the study of the inside and outside of the body
- Renaissance trade focus (where it took place)
- his theories on physics, biology, and astronomy were the ones accepted and supported by the Church prior to the Renaissance
- conflict between England and France that ended and lead to growth of cities in northern Europe
- era that bridged the time between Medieval Times and Modern Times
- Queen who supported the arts in England
- the science & art of drawing maps
- this invention made books (and knowledge) more accessible
- what Renaissance means in French
- Renaissance buildings were constructed this way
- the science and art of constructing buildings
- period of time born out of the Scientific Revolution
- man a person with great skills in art and science
- belief every person has unlimited possibilities; focus on the individual
- a complete change in the way people think, live, or work
- powerful family from Rome
- during the Renaissance power shifted from the lords to these people
- an organization that worked to make workers' lives better
- Many Aristotelian “truths” were proven to be this during the Renaissance
- a true Renaissance man
- known for his statue of David (in a hat)
- how anatomy was studied by some Renaissance artists
- grew as kings convinced people to move and be protected there
- painted the School of Athens (and many angels)
- Michelangelo’s most famous sculptures are a massive David and this one of Mary and Christ
- scholars in these empires had preserved classical writings
- reason Galileo Galilei spent his life under house arrest
54 Clues: a true Renaissance man • powerful family from Rome • invented the printing press • one topic of Renaissance art • Botticelli's famous painting • powerful family from Florence • the “Father of Modern” science • a person who supports an artist • country the Renaissance began in • what Renaissance means in French • the science & art of drawing maps • from the ancient Greeks or Romans • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-12-18
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- an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- an intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focused not on religion but on what it is to be human
- most common compositions during this time were polyphonic choral music written in four parts
- figures in art displayed real emotions and allowed the viewer to connect with them
- began in the 1400s and continued through the 1600s
- one of the earliest Renaissance developers of the thermoscope and the inventor of various military compasses
- was a Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519–22 Spanish expedition to the East Indie
- an Italian writer, poet, correspondent of Petrarch, and an important Renaissance humanist. Born in the town of Certaldo,
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
- was a scholar from Arezzo and poet of the early Italian Renaissance and one of the earliest humanists
- Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center
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- represented a reaction against its extreme individualism and were an effort to create a new unity among nations
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- was a Dutch Christian humanist, Catholic priest and theologian, educationalist, satirist, and philosopher
- He is best known for the monumental epic poem La commedia, later named La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy)
- The name of the era we're studying
- a technique which allows for the creation of a realistic illusion of depth and perspective in a work of art
- was an Italian Renaissance artist, architect, and engineer. He is known for his ability to solve complex problems
- an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- The first European to set foot in South America
20 Clues: The name of the era we're studying • The first European to set foot in South America • began in the 1400s and continued through the 1600s • an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • figures in art displayed real emotions and allowed the viewer to connect with them • ...
Re-Emergence of the West 2019-10-23
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- this Islamic Empire proved a major threat to Eastern Europe throughout the Renaissance period to the 1600s
- the Renaissance began in ______.
- when this city fell, Greek scholars fled West, contributing to the Italian Renaissance
- this clergyman is an early challenger of Church corruption as a part of the Northern Renaissance
- literally means "rebirth"
- this nation experiences a significant burst of nationalism upon unification...drives the Moors (Muslims) and Jews from Spain in 1492
- the city of Italy that was the "birthplace of the Renaissance"
- this nation begins to throw off Mongol rule in the late 1400s under the leadership of the Ivans
- inventor of the Printing Press
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- the technology of the Renaissance era that launched Europe into the modern age...increases literacy rates, books more affordable, available
- the Florentine writer who wrote on the reality of politics of the period...often brutal and very "modern"
- the guiding secular philosophy of Renaissance Italy
- the Sistine Chapel was painted by this super famous Renaissance painter...and "Ninja Turtle"
- the Last Supper and Mona Lisa were both painted by this Renaissance legend...and "Ninja Turtle"
- the English play-write of the Northern Renaissance famous for writing in the vernacular (English)
- this royal family becomes the most powerful in Europe as it controls the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, and portions of Eastern Europe
16 Clues: literally means "rebirth" • inventor of the Printing Press • the Renaissance began in ______. • the guiding secular philosophy of Renaissance Italy • the city of Italy that was the "birthplace of the Renaissance" • when this city fell, Greek scholars fled West, contributing to the Italian Renaissance • ...
AKS 37 and 41! 2024-11-12
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- Philosopher who argued for natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- Concept of structured relationships and hierarchy within a society
- Renaissance thinker whose work "The Prince" shaped political theory on power and pragmatism
- English national church established by Henry VIII
- Renaissance philosophy focused on human potential and achievements
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights
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- 16th-century Catholic council that responded to the Reformation
- 16th-century movement challenging the Catholic Church's practices
- Powerful Renaissance family that funded art in Florence
- Astronomer who supported Copernican theory and described planetary motion
- Italian city, cradle of the Renaissance
- Reformer who sparked the Protestant Reformation by posting his 95 Theses
- masterpiece by Michelangelo, symbolizing Renaissance ideals of beauty and human form
- Leonardo's iconic fresco depicting Christ's final meal, a masterpiece of Renaissance art
- Reformer who promoted the doctrine of predestination
- Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism
- Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola, known for education and missionary work
- Italian poet whose work reflects Renaissance humanism, notably in "Divine Comedy"
18 Clues: Italian city, cradle of the Renaissance • Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism • English national church established by Henry VIII • Reformer who promoted the doctrine of predestination • Powerful Renaissance family that funded art in Florence • 16th-century Catholic council that responded to the Reformation • ...
Renaissance Key Terms 2023-04-12
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- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
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- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- de Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type. • ...
Renaissance Key Terms 2023-04-12
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- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
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- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- de Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type. • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-12
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- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
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- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-10
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- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
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- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • ...
Medieval Europe (The Renaissance) 2023-04-10
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- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- humanism The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- Filippo Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
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- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • humanism The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-10
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- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about the importance of history
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculptured, painted, etc.
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type
- Dutch priests who criticized clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money
- English Renaissance writer and play wright
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings
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- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Italian writer/politician, wrote "The Prince", advised leaders on how to rule
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote "The Divine Comedy" in Italian language
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance
- The period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's Middle Ages.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300's
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and play wright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts • German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-10
Across
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
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- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- A method of showing a three dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- The period of rebirth and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-10
Across
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
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- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-10
Across
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
Down
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2024-04-09
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- What was the music style of the Harlem Renaissance?
- What drew people to the cities?
- what violent and racist group was prominent in the south during the 2oth century?
- Where did most whites move due to an influx of African Americans in Chicago during the 40s and 50s?
- What were African Americans running from in the South?
- A product of the Harlem Renaissance that is meant to be seen?
- A civil appeal of cities?
- A product of the Renaissance that can be read?
- A famous Harlem Renaissance artist
- What allowed workers to get from place to place in the cities?
- Where did most people work in Chicago during the 40s and 50s
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- Famous trumpet player
- What was the movement of African Americans toward cities called?
- A product of the Harlem Renaissance that can be heard?
- A night club in New York?
- What city had great appeal to African Americans during the 40s and 50s
- What type of job hired anyone?
- What deadly event created new industries in cities?
- Where did the Harlem Renaissance begin?
- Name for new clothing style?
20 Clues: Famous trumpet player • A night club in New York? • A civil appeal of cities? • Name for new clothing style? • What type of job hired anyone? • What drew people to the cities? • A famous Harlem Renaissance artist • Where did the Harlem Renaissance begin? • A product of the Renaissance that can be read? • What was the music style of the Harlem Renaissance? • ...
teka teki silang bab 2 2025-11-11
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- Renaissance pertama kali berkembang di wilayah Eropa bagian …
- Kebijakan merkantilisme banyak diterapkan untuk memperkuat … negara
- Ilmuwan yang menemukan teori heliosentris
- Gerakan kebangkitan kembali minat terhadap seni, sastra, dan ilmu pengetahuan klasik Yunani-Romawi
- Gerakan intelektual di Eropa yang menekankan akal dan kebebasan berpikir
- Istilah “Aufklärung” berasal dari bahasa …
- Tokoh Renaissance Inggris yang menulis Romeo and Juliet
- Tokoh terkenal dari Italia yang melukis “Mona Lisa”
- Zaman pencerahan dalam bahasa Jerman disebut …
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- Filsuf Jerman yang dikenal dengan ajaran rasionalisme dan buku Critique of Pure Reason
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat awal gerakan Renaissance
- Filsuf ekonomi yang menentang merkantilisme dan menulis The Wealth of Nations
- Tokoh Aufklärung yang menulis Candide dan memperjuangkan kebebasan berpendapat
- Masa Renaissance ditandai oleh munculnya semangat baru dalam bidang seni, ilmu, dan …
- Filsuf Perancis yang terkenal dengan semboyan “Aku berpikir maka aku ada”
- Paham ekonomi yang menekankan pentingnya perdagangan dan akumulasi logam mulia
- Salah satu akibat Renaissance adalah berkembangnya ilmu …
- Masa peralihan dari abad pertengahan ke zaman modern sering disebut zaman …
- Filsuf Inggris yang mengemukakan teori kontrak sosial
- Negara Eropa yang paling awal mengembangkan sistem merkantilisme
20 Clues: Ilmuwan yang menemukan teori heliosentris • Istilah “Aufklärung” berasal dari bahasa … • Zaman pencerahan dalam bahasa Jerman disebut … • Tokoh terkenal dari Italia yang melukis “Mona Lisa” • Filsuf Inggris yang mengemukakan teori kontrak sosial • Tokoh Renaissance Inggris yang menulis Romeo and Juliet • Salah satu akibat Renaissance adalah berkembangnya ilmu … • ...
THE EUROPEANS 2024-02-07
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- this age of 'rebirth' led people to explore more about the world
- the time chronicling the fall of Roman civilization
- effects of the renaissance was seen through this
- another name for Dark Ages
- the century the 'rebirth' started in Europe
- was one of the things being 'reborn' in the 14th century
- one of the 'fathers of the Renaissance' who was a painter and inventor
- artists of the Renaissance drew on this to make paintings realistic
- this machine was invented by Johannes Guttenburg
- DaVinci's most famous painting
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- this dimension gave paintings depth
- the family of bankers who spearheaded the 'rebirth'
- this was how Italy was divided into
- this dominated the lives of people during Medieval times
- time of constant wars between the Roman empire and the Barbarians
- __________ colours were used to enhance painting to be more lifelike
- The Renaissance started in this European country
- city-state that was the cradle of the Renaissance
- many of the paintings during the Medieval times drew from this
- the renaisance drew from these ancient societies
20 Clues: another name for Dark Ages • DaVinci's most famous painting • this dimension gave paintings depth • this was how Italy was divided into • the century the 'rebirth' started in Europe • The Renaissance started in this European country • effects of the renaissance was seen through this • the renaisance drew from these ancient societies • ...
SS8 Renaissance Review 2021-04-29
Across
- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- destruction of the world
- three-dimensional works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- a page of print
- humans had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- discovered the Scientific Method
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- renaissance means
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- a list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to
- what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- the city that the Renaissance began
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
- Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
- Renaissance Man
- museum that houses the Mona Lisa
20 Clues: a page of print • Renaissance Man • renaissance means • destruction of the world • painter of the Sistine Chapel • discovered the Scientific Method • museum that houses the Mona Lisa • the city that the Renaissance began • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas • ...
History crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
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- most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance
- pictures of Mary
- wrote don Quixote
- father of Renaissance painting
- country the Renaissance started in
- sponsors of an artist
- painted Sistine chapel
- country Shakespeare was from
- painted 3D pictures
- added movement to paintings
- wrote about government
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- greatest playwright of all time
- type of music in Middle Ages
- greatest achievement was printing the Bible
- famous city of art, buildings, canals
- painted Mona Lisa
- focus on mans abilities
- most family that sponsored Renaissance art
- country Michelangelo was from
- satire about chivalry
20 Clues: pictures of Mary • wrote don Quixote • painted Mona Lisa • painted 3D pictures • sponsors of an artist • satire about chivalry • painted Sistine chapel • wrote about government • focus on mans abilities • added movement to paintings • type of music in Middle Ages • country Shakespeare was from • country Michelangelo was from • father of Renaissance painting • ...
Renaissance Test Review 2022-02-22
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- known for the Mona Lisa & The Last Supper
- birthplace of the Renaissance
- famous playwright of the Renaissance
- someone who has many interests, talents and skills in a variety of disciplines
- the belief that humans have talents, skills and value
- the focus on things other than religion
- stories of goods from his travels caused increased trade which financed the Renaissance
- the focus on Greek and Roman culture
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- famous Renaissance architect
- showing 3D images on a two dimensional surface
- these were added to most new building built in the Renaissance
- this financed the Renaissance
- someone who financially supports someone else's work
- local spoken language of an area
- this famous family paid for many artists to create art
- law that is unchanging and from God
- he tried to use reason to explain faith; known for natural law
- known for The David, The Pieta, and painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
18 Clues: famous Renaissance architect • birthplace of the Renaissance • this financed the Renaissance • local spoken language of an area • law that is unchanging and from God • famous playwright of the Renaissance • the focus on Greek and Roman culture • the focus on things other than religion • known for the Mona Lisa & The Last Supper • ...
Renaissance 2025-12-11
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- Renaissance art was _____ with perspective. (two words)
- The Renaissance movement, following the Middle Ages (Dark Ages, Medieval Age) that centered on a revival of interest in classical Greek and Roman learning, was known as a _____.
- aka trade--involves buying and selling of goods and services
- The Pope suppported Cosimo de Medici who was also responsible for _____ becoming a powerful city-state.
- People giving _____ or other support to others were known as patrons. Wealthy peeps would support artists and then collect their art.
- A person with many talents or areas of knowledge was known as a _____ man/woman.
- best example of a Renaissance man; best known for "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa"; Italian painter, engineer, musician, scientist (three words)
- Reason is _____ thinking.
- painted ceiling of Sistine Chapel; Italian Renaissance artist (two words)
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- Greek and Roman culture helped mark great achievements during this era.
- During the Renaissance time, this intellectual movement dealt with human potential/achievements rather than religious concepts.
- Renaissance art showed both religious and _____ figures.
- Renaissance art was more realistic with an emphasis on _____.
- believed reason did not disprove God and people could be both religious and scientific; Italian theologian; expressed ideas in book "Summa Theologica" (two words)
- family that ruled Florence for about three centuries; became wealthy from banking; spent lots of money on art
- Renaissance art showed that people have great _____ and are active.
- An English Renaissance writer and _____, William Shakespeare is the most influential writer in the history of the English language, originating hundreds of words/phrases we still use today.
- Secular matters are concerned with _____ rather than spiritual matters.
18 Clues: Reason is _____ thinking. • Renaissance art was _____ with perspective. (two words) • Renaissance art showed both religious and _____ figures. • aka trade--involves buying and selling of goods and services • Renaissance art was more realistic with an emphasis on _____. • Renaissance art showed that people have great _____ and are active. • ...
Northern & Venetian Renaissance 2018-04-24
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- The school of thought that expressed that humans have the ability to be good, even without a god
- Where Van Eyck was from
- The skill that Titian decided to study
- The late renaissance art style later became known as...
- The first name of the artist who painted St. Francis in Ecstasy and Madonna and Child with Saints
- Rather than focusing on proportion, art pieces in the late renaissance were often
- Unlike the Italian and Venetian renaissance, the Northern Renaissance focused more on...
- In the Mannerist art style, bodily proportions are often...
- Venetian architecture combined Byzantine and Moorish influences with the lancet arch of this style
- The most prominent painter from the Northern renaissance
- Perhaps the most important Venetian painter
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- Ideal that called for the portrayal of even the most influential figures as they really appeared
- Northern Renaissance paintings often retold tales from the Bible and featured various saints or...
- Van Eyck is known for his unique balance of religion and...
- The family workshop where Titian apprenticed as a boy
- Art pieces in the late renaissance were acclaimed for their
- A famous English writer who wrote three dozen plays and over a hundred Elizabethan sonnets
- Mannerist architecture deliberately played with symmetry, order, and harmony; and would lead to the development of this style
- Architecture and art from the Venetian Renaissance reflected Venetian...
- The author who wrote two epic poems that sought to further explain the Fall of the Angels
20 Clues: Where Van Eyck was from • The skill that Titian decided to study • Perhaps the most important Venetian painter • The family workshop where Titian apprenticed as a boy • The late renaissance art style later became known as... • The most prominent painter from the Northern renaissance • Van Eyck is known for his unique balance of religion and... • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-18
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- Italian Sculptor known for the statue of David
- Known as a Renaissance man
- A country that collapsed in 476 A.D inspired renaissance architecture
- A philosophical view that focuses on oneself
- A powerful Italian family of bankers and merchants
- Allowed books to be made for everyone to get
- era The era where Queen Elizabeth 1 is queen
- A painting made by Leonardo da Vinci
- Wrote a book called “The Prince”
- Italian Painter and Architect who is best known for "The School of Athens"
- An English playwright, poet, and actor
- Wrote “Utopia”
- A writing style that showed writers using their own language
- One of the leading women in the Renaissance
- Worldly things
- A book written by Thomas Moore it means no place
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- The birthplace of the Renaissance
- A king who ruled from 1509-1547.
- Humanist ideas mixed with the teachings of Jesus
- A "rebirth" of art, literature, and culture
- A German Painter
- A person who attends royal court
- A man who can do multiple jobs
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- An Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier and a prominent Renaissance author
- A country that collapsed in 146 B.C inspired renaissance architecture
- A person who financially supports a person or people
- Dutch Christian humanist
- Made the printing press
- A style used to make drawings look 3-D
30 Clues: Wrote “Utopia” • Worldly things • A German Painter • Made the printing press • Dutch Christian humanist • Known as a Renaissance man • A man who can do multiple jobs • A king who ruled from 1509-1547. • A person who attends royal court • Wrote a book called “The Prince” • The birthplace of the Renaissance • A painting made by Leonardo da Vinci • An English playwright, poet, and actor • ...
Alayna unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
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- father of renaissance humanism
- list of offensive books
- the burning of jewelry and trinkets
- the roman inquisition
- the original renaissance man
- denial of church teachings
- who painted the Sistine chapel?
- were is the center of the papal-states?
- showing three dimensions on a flat surface
- territories controlled by the pope
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- wrote the prince
- Florence come under the rule of which powerful family during the renaissance
- formal statement
- church of England (only legal one)
- common language
- what occurs in Europe years following the 95 theses
- movement or religious reform
- what does renaissance mean
- worldly rather than spiritual
- set aside marriage
20 Clues: common language • wrote the prince • formal statement • set aside marriage • the roman inquisition • list of offensive books • denial of church teachings • what does renaissance mean • the original renaissance man • movement or religious reform • worldly rather than spiritual • father of renaissance humanism • who painted the Sistine chapel? • church of England (only legal one) • ...
SS8 Renaissance Review 2021-04-29
Across
- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- destruction of the world
- three-dimensional works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- a page of print
- humans had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- discovered the Scientific Method
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- renaissance means
Down
- a list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to
- what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- the city that the Renaissance began
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
- Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
- Renaissance Man
- museum that houses the Mona Lisa
20 Clues: a page of print • Renaissance Man • renaissance means • destruction of the world • painter of the Sistine Chapel • discovered the Scientific Method • museum that houses the Mona Lisa • the city that the Renaissance began • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-10
Across
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- humanism The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Desiderius Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- Johann German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Albrecht German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcut
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- da Vinci Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
- Niccolo Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Cosimo de talian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- William English Renaissance writer and playwright
- Filippo talian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
16 Clues: William English Renaissance writer and playwright • humanism The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history. • Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language. • ...
Music History Review Medieval thru Classical 2022-03-18
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- By Gabrielli--_________ piano e forte
- the first string instrument of medieval era
- an instrument from the Renaissance
- ________ system (Baroque & Classical)
- Guidonian ___________
- Mozart's middle name
- Beethoven wanted to make music more ________
- An instrument used in sacred music of the Baroque era
- stretching words out with lots of music notes
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- Franz_______ Haydn
- a book by Johann Sebastian Bach
- wrote 9 symphonies
- Secular music of the Renaissance for vocals
- an opera about myths and legends
- a book of music Leonin collected
- an activity for Renaissance instrumental music
- An opera with an original storyline
- the second musical time period
- ________________ chant
- Baroque composer __________ Vivaldi
20 Clues: Franz_______ Haydn • wrote 9 symphonies • Mozart's middle name • Guidonian ___________ • ________________ chant • the second musical time period • a book by Johann Sebastian Bach • an opera about myths and legends • a book of music Leonin collected • an instrument from the Renaissance • An opera with an original storyline • Baroque composer __________ Vivaldi • ...
Renaissance Crosswords 2016-09-26
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- Michaelangelo's famous work
- a famous priest
- The ages before renaissance
- Heliocentris
- the defining intellectual movement of the Renaissance
- Translation of "Rennaisance"
- The era after renaissance
- Boccaccio writer of Decamerome
- John Calvin birth place
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- Name of the statue Virgin Mary holding the body of Jesus Christ after being crucified.
- the wealthiest city state in Europe
- painter
- Machiavelli's famous work
- one of the commodities from china
- author of Comedia
- a church belief in the center of the universe
- Portugal's expedition to Japan
- invented printing machine
- The ages before renaissance.
- The country where the medici family lived in.
20 Clues: painter • Heliocentris • a famous priest • author of Comedia • John Calvin birth place • Machiavelli's famous work • invented printing machine • The era after renaissance • Michaelangelo's famous work • The ages before renaissance • The ages before renaissance. • Translation of "Rennaisance" • Portugal's expedition to Japan • Boccaccio writer of Decamerome • ...
history - chapter 11 2023-02-16
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- printing press
- wrote Don Quijote
- what do you call the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- Father of Humanism
- they believed this was a remedy for sin
- Don Quixote is a satire about…
- most famous playwright of all time
- this family became the most famous patrons of the arts
- 3 dimensional affects in paintings
Down
- path of the Renaissance started in this city
- painted the “Father of Renaissance”
- wrote important works on government
- added movement to paintings
- emphasized the individual person and not the group
- someone who paid an artist to work for them
- the music in the Renaissance became more…
- famous for madonna’s
- pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society
- statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel
- Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
20 Clues: printing press • wrote Don Quijote • Father of Humanism • famous for madonna’s • added movement to paintings • Mona Lisa and the Last Supper • Don Quixote is a satire about… • most famous playwright of all time • 3 dimensional affects in paintings • painted the “Father of Renaissance” • wrote important works on government • they believed this was a remedy for sin • ...
The Renaissance 2024-12-09
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- "Leonardo of the north"
- Crossroads of trade; Banking, _______, and merchants.
- The Renaissance was a time of creativity and ______.
- Creator of the David statue and the Sistine chapel.
- Person known for blending Christian and Classical Styles.
- The Renaissance was a transition from Medieval times to _______ world.
- Creator of the Mona Lisa.
- Intellectual movement that focused on education and the classics.
- Books on achieving success.
- What were controlled by wealthy, powerful families?
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- Where Petrarch was born.
- Guide for rulers on how to gain and maintain power: The _____
- How many years did the Sistine Chapel take to build?
- Baldassare _______
- City that reflects the brilliance of the Renaissance.
- Grammar, rhetoric, poetry and history.
- Created the library of Greek and Roman arts.
- "Rebirth"
- Center of classical world.
- Birthplace of the Renaissance.
20 Clues: "Rebirth" • Baldassare _______ • "Leonardo of the north" • Where Petrarch was born. • Creator of the Mona Lisa. • Center of classical world. • Books on achieving success. • Birthplace of the Renaissance. • Grammar, rhetoric, poetry and history. • Created the library of Greek and Roman arts. • Creator of the David statue and the Sistine chapel. • ...
World History Chpt 11a 2025-02-14
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- Painter and sculptor who painted the "Creation of Adam"
- Known for the movement in his paintings
- Where were most Renaissance painters from?
- A Spanish writer who a satire on chivalry
- The birth place of the Renaissance
- painted the "Last Supper"
- William Shakespeare's most famous play
- The revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the Western World
- Know for his Madonnas
- Where was Johannes Gutenberg from?
- Middle ages' music
- Wrote "Hamlet"
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- Wrote several government writings
- An over-emphasis on human worth and ability
- Father of Renaissance painting
- Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting
- The most famous patron family
- Invented the first printing press
- Scholar who pointed out the evils of the Renaissance
- Where was Erasmus from?
- Known for the 3d imagery in his paintings
21 Clues: Wrote "Hamlet" • Middle ages' music • Know for his Madonnas • Where was Erasmus from? • painted the "Last Supper" • The most famous patron family • Father of Renaissance painting • Wrote several government writings • Invented the first printing press • The birth place of the Renaissance • Where was Johannes Gutenberg from? • Leonardo Da Vinci's famous painting • ...
The Renaissance- Preston Marshik 2025-04-10
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- Art form that saw a revival during the renaissance
- Peroid of time following the renaissance
- Technique using light and shadow to create depth
- A period during the renaissance
- Invention created by Gutenburg
- A region in Europe that played a role in the political dynmics
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Owned banks, where great patrons of the arts, libraries, buildings
- Dominican friar who condemned secular art
- Artist technique used to crate depth
- Author of The Divine Comedy
- Technique where pigments are applied to wet plaster
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- A region in Italy
- English playright and poet
- Financial support given to artists
- Emphasis on human potential and achievements
- Early renaissance poet and scholar
- Idealized person who excels in multiple fields
- Painted the sistine chapel ceiling
- Created the last supper painting
20 Clues: A region in Italy • English playright and poet • Author of The Divine Comedy • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Invention created by Gutenburg • A period during the renaissance • Created the last supper painting • Financial support given to artists • Early renaissance poet and scholar • Painted the sistine chapel ceiling • Artist technique used to crate depth • ...
Mesopotamia Unit Review 2022-04-28
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- from the ancient Greeks or Romans
- improvement in the lenses of these helped greatly because more people were reading
- how anatomy was studied by some Renaissance artists
- country the Renaissance began in
- painter of the Mona Lisa and Last Supper (last name only)
- give the illusion that some objects are further away than others
- belief every person has unlimited possibilities; focus on the individual
- the study of the inside and outside of the body
- conflict between England and France that ended and lead to growth of cities in northern Europe
- Queen who supported the arts in England
- invented during the Renaissance and helped Galileo see the moons of Jupiter
- Michelangelo’s most famous sculptures are a massive David and this one of Mary and Christ
- invented the printing press
- what Renaissance means in French
- period of time born out of the Scientific Revolution
- a person who supports an artist
- applied the Scientific method to human behavior and society during the 18th century
- know for detail (especially in the mirror of the Arnolfini portrait)
- Copernicus’ theory that the planets orbit around the Sun
- grew as kings convinced people to move and be protected there
- era that bridged the time between Medieval Times and Modern Times
- powerful family from Florence
- invented a version of the thermometer
- Botticelli's famous painting
- this invention made books (and knowledge) more accessible
- man a person with great skills in art and science
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- Renaissance trade focus (where it took place)
- the “Father of Modern” science
- Described universal gravitation and the 3 laws of motion
- the science and art of constructing buildings
- Rebirth in thoughts and education resulted in this
- his laws of planetary motion helped Isaac Newton create his theory of gravity
- a true Renaissance man
- topic or focus of most Medieval art
- Renaissance buildings were constructed this way
- humans painted during the Renaissance looked more _____
- his theories on physics, biology, and astronomy were the ones accepted and supported by the Church prior to the Renaissance
- Renaissance literature was written in people’s spoken language or ______
- painted the School of Athens (and many angels)
- the science & art of drawing maps
- known for his statue of David (in a hat)
- most famous paintings are on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- a piece of glass used to bend light to make objects look bigger or smaller
- most influential city of the Renaissance
- Agreed with Copernicus’ theory leading to his house arrest
- during the Renaissance power shifted from the lords to these people
- Many Aristotelian “truths” were proven to be this during the Renaissance
- scholars in these empires had preserved classical writings
- stated that the rotation of the planets was heliocentric, not geocentric
- an organization that worked to make workers' lives better
- a complete change in the way people think, live, or work
- one topic of Renaissance art
- reason Galileo Galilei spent his life under house arrest
- powerful family from Rome
54 Clues: a true Renaissance man • powerful family from Rome • invented the printing press • one topic of Renaissance art • Botticelli's famous painting • powerful family from Florence • the “Father of Modern” science • a person who supports an artist • country the Renaissance began in • what Renaissance means in French • from the ancient Greeks or Romans • the science & art of drawing maps • ...
peradaban 2025-10-24
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- Paham filosofis sentral pada masa Renaissance yang menempatkan manusia sebagai pusat studi dan nilai.
- Raja Franka yang dinobatkan menjadi Kaisar Romawi Suci oleh Paus pada tahun 800 M.
- Benua di mana Abad ke-8, Renaissance, dan Reformasi Gereja terjadi.
- Konsep yang menekankan pemisahan urusan agama dari urusan negara dan kehidupan publik, berkembang di masa Renaissance.
- Praktikyang dijual Gereja Katolik Roma untuk pengampunan dosa, menjadi salah satu pemicu utama Reformasi.
- Alat yang penemuannya (mesin ____) sangat membantu penyebaran ide-ide Reformasi Gereja.
- Tema utama dalam Reformasi Gereja dan Renaissance (pembaharuan atau ___).
- Nama kota di Prancis tempat Charles Martel menghentikan laju ekspansi Islam pada tahun 732 M.
- Pusat Gereja Katolik Roma dan tempat tinggal Paus.
- Ayah Charlemagne yang memulai Dinasti Carolingian.
- Kota di Italia yang secara luas dianggap sebagai tempat kelahiran Renaissance.
- Tokoh sentral Reformasi Gereja yang mempublikasikan 95 Tesis pada tahun 1517.
- Nama yang diberikan kepada kelompok yang memprotes ajaran dan praktik Gereja Katolik dalam Reformasi.
- Seniman jenius Renaissance yang menciptakan lukisan "Mona Lisa" dan "Perjamuan Terakhir".
- Seniman Renaissance terkenal, pemahat patung David dan pelukis langit-langit Kapel Sistina.
- Sebutan untuk wilayah Eropa di mana Peradaban Kristen-Katolik berpusat dan Reformasi terjadi.
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- Tokoh Reformasi yang mengembangkan doktrin Predestinasi dan memiliki pengaruh besar di Jenewa.
- Kota di Jerman tempat Martin Luther memakukan 95 Tesisnya.
- Salah satu aspek kehidupan yang sangat berkembang pesat dalam masa Renaissance (seni dan ___).
- Nama dinasti Franka yang mencapai puncak kejayaan di bawah Charlemagne pada awal abad ke-9 (meliputi akhir abad ke-8).
- Institusi keagamaan yang menjadi fokus utama kritik dalam Reformasi.
- Kitab suci yang diterjemahkan Martin Luther ke dalam bahasa Jerman, memungkinkan orang biasa membacanya.
- Keluarga bankir dan politisi di Florence yang menjadi pelindung seni terbesar di masa Renaissance.
- Agama yang mengalami ekspansi besar-besaran dan mencapai Spanyol pada abad ke-8.
- Ilmu yang mempelajari tentang agama dan kepercayaan, menjadi inti perdebatan dalam Reformasi.
- Bentuk pemerintahan yang dianut oleh beberapa kota-negara di Italia selama Renaissance, seperti Venesia dan Florence.
- Bentuk monarki yang kekuasaannya tidak terbatas, berkembang setelah Reformasi.
- Dewan Konsili yang diadakan Gereja Katolik sebagai tanggapan terhadap Reformasi (disebut Kontra-Reformasi).
- Salah satu pelukis ulung High Renaissance, terkenal dengan karyanya "The School of Athens".
- Bentuk Reformasi di Inggris, dipicu oleh Raja Henry VIII.
30 Clues: Pusat Gereja Katolik Roma dan tempat tinggal Paus. • Ayah Charlemagne yang memulai Dinasti Carolingian. • Bentuk Reformasi di Inggris, dipicu oleh Raja Henry VIII. • Kota di Jerman tempat Martin Luther memakukan 95 Tesisnya. • Benua di mana Abad ke-8, Renaissance, dan Reformasi Gereja terjadi. • Institusi keagamaan yang menjadi fokus utama kritik dalam Reformasi. • ...
French History Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-01
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- the rebirth of artistic and cultural history for France
- led by Joan of Arc, marking the end of the Hundred Years’ War
- _____ was significantly influenced in the Renaissance
- the war of _______ was a series of civil wars between two royal families
- The creation of the ____ , a long wooden instrument, helped bring about the Renaissance.
- A historic landmark of Paris, France, ____ is the most visited museum in the world.
- This _______ Chapel located in the Apostolic Palace of Vatican City; its ceiling and its walls were painted by Michelangelo
- The _____ family were ardent supporters of the Renaissance; funded the majority of the art and architecture
- ____ was an italian sculptor, painter and architect of the high Renaissance. His work had a major influence on development of Western art, particularly in notions of humanism and naturalism.
- a device that slows an object which is falling through an atmosphere by creating drag
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- Uses of ____ to convey the sense of what materials would feel like during the Renaissance period. For example, different types of cloth, fur or metals.
- _______ greatly influenced the Renaissance society through his scientific discoveries, inventions, and inquiries about the heliocentric system which disapproved misconceptions
- it posits that an excess or deficiency of any of four distinct bodily fluids in a person—known as humors or humours—directly influences their temperament and health.
- The __________ Plague was where patients developed fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, painful lymph nodes (called buboes). This form usually results from the bite of an infected flea.
- The ________ is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance
- Renaissance ____ was an intellectual movement focused not on religion, but on what it was to be human.
- ______ created the printing press around 1460
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid; first designed by Thomas Savery in 1698
- ________ was a miniaturist and painter who worked in France during the High Renaissance. He was the father of François
- The world's first mechanical ______ are thought to have been tower _______ built in the region spanning northern Italy to southern Germany from around 1270 to 1300 during the renaissance period
20 Clues: ______ created the printing press around 1460 • _____ was significantly influenced in the Renaissance • the rebirth of artistic and cultural history for France • led by Joan of Arc, marking the end of the Hundred Years’ War • the war of _______ was a series of civil wars between two royal families • ...
11A History Crossword Test 2024-02-16
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- this person invented the printing press
- Da Vinci who painted the Mona Lisa
- what do you call the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- what was a remedy for sin during the renaissance
- what family was the most famous sponsor of the renaissance art
- what city is famous for its art,buildings and canals
- what was an artist’s sponsor called
- in what country did the renaissance start
- who was know as the father of the renaissance
- who was the most famous playwright
- he did the sculpture of David
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- he was born in the Netherlands
- name a famous Shakespeare play
- who wrote the famous book Don Quixote
- what is a satire about chivalry
- wrote influential works about government
- what was the city the renaissance began
- was famous for 3D pictures
- who was famous for madonnas
- was the first to add movement into pictures
20 Clues: was famous for 3D pictures • who was famous for madonnas • he did the sculpture of David • he was born in the Netherlands • name a famous Shakespeare play • what is a satire about chivalry • Da Vinci who painted the Mona Lisa • who was the most famous playwright • what was an artist’s sponsor called • who wrote the famous book Don Quixote • ...
Jackson's unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
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- who was Martin Luther
- Who wrote the prince?
- Economical factor that led to the Renaissance
- wars What occurs in Europe years following the 95 Theses
- Who was the original Renaissance man?
- church Before the renaissance what institution was questioned
- statements Theses
- in 1498 What eventually happens to Savonarola
- What was the name of the list of forbidden books
- Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther
- How did the Inquisition force confessions
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- Citystates
- What was the penalty for practicing witchcraft
- A movement for religious reform
- what was the time period before the Renaissance?
- Who wrote the Decameron
- what was the burning of jewelry and trinkets called
- What was the Roman Inquisition
- and Asia where were the Byzantines located?
- language Vernacular
- a artistic work by michelangelo
- Who is the father of Renaissance humanism?
22 Clues: Citystates • statements Theses • language Vernacular • who was Martin Luther • Who wrote the prince? • Who wrote the Decameron • What was the Roman Inquisition • A movement for religious reform • a artistic work by michelangelo • Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther • Who was the original Renaissance man? • How did the Inquisition force confessions • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-20
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- the main country where the Renaissance took place
- A famous painting
- a time period in europe
- A religion where some belief in god is given for study in science and mathematics
- A key invention in the rennasance
- A founding father of the renaissance
- What got Italy rich
- A important invention made at this time
- the most popular religion at the time
- A hotspot for trade
- A group of Islands with a mainland attatchment, important to the revolution also.
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- A famous painter who made the Sistine chapel
- A famous Davinci piece
- When the renaissance ended
- a famous person at the time, an artist
- Another popular invention at the time
- A famous lawyer from the time period
- An important philosopher from the time.
- When the Renaissance started
- One of the first humanists
20 Clues: A famous painting • What got Italy rich • A hotspot for trade • A famous Davinci piece • a time period in europe • When the renaissance ended • One of the first humanists • When the Renaissance started • A key invention in the rennasance • A famous lawyer from the time period • A founding father of the renaissance • Another popular invention at the time • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-12-01
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- not able to maker a mistake
- painting made on moist plaster with color pigments dissolved in water
- pharmacist
- powerful family of the renaissance
- invented the first writing printing press
- doctrine promoting the wlfare of mankind
- florentine sculptor , painter , and ,archje of the english renaissance
- large flat bottomed ship propelled with sails and oars
- persons who warks with bricks
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- getting a stone from a pit by cutting, digging ,or blasting it
- important artist of the English renaissance
- an art teachnique that shows depth
- period of European history at the close of the middle ages
- shsllow bpdy of water
- the art of using words effectively in speaking or writing
- the country where the renaissance started
- a person who represents a governmrnt in its relationship to other governme
- someone who is not a clergyman
- french castle or large country house
- someone who supports something
20 Clues: pharmacist • shsllow bpdy of water • not able to maker a mistake • persons who warks with bricks • someone who is not a clergyman • someone who supports something • an art teachnique that shows depth • powerful family of the renaissance • french castle or large country house • doctrine promoting the wlfare of mankind • the country where the renaissance started • ...
unit 9 renaissance review 2024-04-24
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- - infamous wealthy family
- - wrote a controversial book
- - father of the printing press
- vinci - famous painter who painted the mona lisa
- - city in italy
- More - beheaded by Henry VIII
- -alternative to religion, belief of good
- - wrote romeo and juliet
- - this city is so significant to the renaissance
- - eliminated others work, replacing it with his own
- - city in italy with boats instead of cars
- - language mostly spoken/written during this time
- - mother continent of the renaissance
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- - traveled and documented his journey
- press - one of the most revolutionary tasks/inventions
- century - century the renaissance was in
- - word to describe the rise of the renaissance
- Prince - the book machiavelli wrote
- - war between churches
- - mother country of the renaissance
- - mona lisa, starry night, are examples of this
- - painted a chapel
- death - deadliest disease
- - time of ages
- - father of humanism
- - the most important book ever
26 Clues: - time of ages • - city in italy • - painted a chapel • - father of humanism • - war between churches • - wrote romeo and juliet • - infamous wealthy family • death - deadliest disease • - wrote a controversial book • More - beheaded by Henry VIII • - father of the printing press • - the most important book ever • Prince - the book machiavelli wrote • - mother country of the renaissance • ...
11A History Crossword Test 2024-02-16
Across
- this person invented the printing press
- Da Vinci who painted the Mona Lisa
- what do you call the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- what was a remedy for sin during the renaissance
- what family was the most famous sponsor of the renaissance art
- what city is famous for its art,buildings and canals
- what was an artist’s sponsor called
- in what country did the renaissance start
- who was know as the father of the renaissance
- who was the most famous playwright
- he did the sculpture of David
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- he was born in the Netherlands
- name a famous Shakespeare play
- who wrote the famous book Don Quixote
- what is a satire about chivalry
- wrote influential works about government
- what was the city the renaissance began
- was famous for 3D pictures
- who was famous for madonnas
- was the first to add movement into pictures
20 Clues: was famous for 3D pictures • who was famous for madonnas • he did the sculpture of David • he was born in the Netherlands • name a famous Shakespeare play • what is a satire about chivalry • Da Vinci who painted the Mona Lisa • who was the most famous playwright • what was an artist’s sponsor called • who wrote the famous book Don Quixote • ...
World History Chapter 11A 2024-02-16
Across
- Who was the “Father of Renaissance Painting”?
- Who is considered the greatest playwright of all time?
- What city was famous for its art, buildings, and canals?
- What do you call the focus on mans abilities and capacities?
- Who painted the Sistine chapel?
- What was thought as to be a remedy for sin?
- Who pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society?
- Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- In what country did the Renaissance start?
- Who Created movement in painting?
- What were sponsors of artists called?
- the name of a play written by Shakespeare?
- From what country was Shakespeare?
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- Who painted Madonna’s?
- What family was the most famous sponsor of the Renaissance art?
- Who wrote about Government?
- Who wrote Don Quixote?
- What kind of entertainment was more secular during the Renaissance?
- Who created three dimensional effect in painting?
- Who made the printing press??
20 Clues: Who painted Madonna’s? • Who wrote Don Quixote? • Who wrote about Government? • Who made the printing press?? • Who painted the Sistine chapel? • Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who Created movement in painting? • From what country was Shakespeare? • What were sponsors of artists called? • In what country did the Renaissance start? • ...
Jackson's unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- city Citystates
- what was the time period before the Renaissance?
- language Vernacular
- church Before the renaissance what institution was questioned
- wars What occurs in Europe years following the 95 Theses
- movement for religious reform Reformation
- Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther
- What was the penalty for practicing witchcraft
- books What was the name of the list of forbidden books
- a artistic work by michelangelo
- Who wrote the prince?
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- trade Economical factor that led to the Renaissance
- statements Theses
- Who wrote the Decameron
- Who is the father of Renaissance humanism?
- court What was the Roman Inquisition
- in 1498 What eventually happens to Savonarola
- what was the burning of jewelry and trinkets called
- and teacher from Germany who was Martin Luther
- How did the Inquisition force confessions
- Vinci Who was the original Renaissance man?
- and Asia where were the Byzantines located?
22 Clues: city Citystates • statements Theses • language Vernacular • Who wrote the prince? • Who wrote the Decameron • Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther • a artistic work by michelangelo • court What was the Roman Inquisition • How did the Inquisition force confessions • Who is the father of Renaissance humanism? • movement for religious reform Reformation • ...
11A History Crossword Test 2024-02-16
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- was the first to add movement into pictures
- was famous for 3D pictures
- name a famous Shakespeare play
- who was the most famous playwright
- he did the sculpture of David
- what was a remedy for sin during the renaissance
- what was an artist’s sponsor called
- in what country did the renaissance start
- what city is famous for its art,buildings and canals
Down
- what do you call the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- what is a satire about chivalry
- he was born in the Netherlands
- this person invented the printing press
- wrote influential works about government
- what family was the most famous sponsor of the renaissance art
- what was the city the renaissance began
- who wrote the famous book Don Quixote
- Da Vinci who painted the Mona Lisa
- who was famous for madonnas
- who was know as the father of the renaissance
20 Clues: was famous for 3D pictures • who was famous for madonnas • he did the sculpture of David • he was born in the Netherlands • name a famous Shakespeare play • what is a satire about chivalry • who was the most famous playwright • Da Vinci who painted the Mona Lisa • what was an artist’s sponsor called • who wrote the famous book Don Quixote • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-22
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- adds movement to paintings
- Invented the printing press
- Family that became the most famous patrons of the arts from Florence
- Pointed out the evils or foolishnes or follies of the renaissance society
- Someone who paid an artist to work for then
- A writer who wrote important and influential works on government
- Wrote 213 plays and poems
- Studying science, history, grammar plus Literature
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- A satire about chivalry
- painted Mona Lisa
- created 3 dimensional depth art
- Father of Renaissance paintings
- Painted the Sistine chapel
- It is an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading men to glorify himself instead of God.
- The Renaissance started in this city in Italy
- The revival of learning and renewed interest in Art in the modern world
- wrote Don Quijote
- one of Shakespeares plays
- painted maddonas
- The renaissance revoked a spirit of this
20 Clues: painted maddonas • painted Mona Lisa • wrote Don Quijote • A satire about chivalry • one of Shakespeares plays • Wrote 213 plays and poems • adds movement to paintings • Painted the Sistine chapel • Invented the printing press • created 3 dimensional depth art • Father of Renaissance paintings • The renaissance revoked a spirit of this • Someone who paid an artist to work for then • ...
History Crossword 2025-04-03
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- A contest where knights fought on horses
- The river that runs through Rome
- Vinci A famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- A leader of Rome, like Julius Caesar
- A famous playwright from the Renaissance
- A knight’s protective outfit
- A German who invented the printing press
- The person who ruled a kingdom
- The most famous Roman amphitheater
- A wealthy family that supported Renaissance artists
- A huge castle gate that lifted up
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- A deadly disease that spread in the 1300s
- An open space in Rome where people met
- The city that ruled a vast empire
- The city where the Renaissance started
- A Roman road-building material
- A medieval worker who farmed land
- The study of stars and planets, improved during the Renaissance
- A Roman bath was used for this
- The building where monks lived
20 Clues: A knight’s protective outfit • A Roman road-building material • A Roman bath was used for this • The person who ruled a kingdom • The building where monks lived • The river that runs through Rome • The city that ruled a vast empire • A medieval worker who farmed land • A huge castle gate that lifted up • The most famous Roman amphitheater • A leader of Rome, like Julius Caesar • ...
The Renaissance - Davin Willis 2025-04-10
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- A painting done on a wall or ceiling.
- German printer and inventor who introduced the printing press to Europe.
- A German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the Renaissance
- Powerful Italian banking and political family
- Country that was the focus point of the Renaissance
- Humanist, statesman, lawyer, and author, best known for his Utopia.
- An author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian Renaissance.
- A painter and printmaker who was known for his landscapes and peasant scenes.
- Known as the “Father of Humanism”, and his influential poetry.
- Playwriter, poet, and actor who made many plays and poems during his lifetime.
- Philosophy that emphasizes human values and rejects supernatural and divine beliefs.
- Italian polymath and Renaissance man, excelled in many fields.
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- A papal chapel in the Vatican Palace, famous for its frescoes.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the Renaissance.
- A city in Italy, which played a huge role in the Renaissance.
- A mechanical device that applies pressure to an inked surface resting on a print medium, transferring the ink and creating a printed image.
- Art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface to give the impression of their height, width, depth, and position.
- One of the most famous pieces of art ever, painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
- A period of history that marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity.
- One of the two classic civilizations that influenced the Renaissance.
- A sculpture in Florence, Italy, sculpted by Michelangelo, is the first colossal marble statue made.
21 Clues: A painting done on a wall or ceiling. • Powerful Italian banking and political family • Country that was the focus point of the Renaissance • A city in Italy, which played a huge role in the Renaissance. • A German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the Renaissance • A papal chapel in the Vatican Palace, famous for its frescoes. • ...
Cateline's Renaissance Riddles! 2025-03-27
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- where was the work of Palestrina centered?
- the transition from Renaissance to Baroque; The __________ School.
- strongly influenced art throughout the Renaissance.
- what name was often used for Queen Elizabeth I?
- what was the most popular instrument found in Renaissance homes?
- which Italian madrigal composer was known for their extensive use of word painting?
- the predominant texture of Renaissance sacred music is...
- where did the Renaissance madrigal originate?
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- first book of polyphonic music printed completely from movable type appeared in...
- what is the other main type of sacred music present in the Renaissance; _________ and masses.
- Prince of Venosa
- composer of "Flow My Tears"
- who was the first female to have her madrigal compositions printed.
- music was more important than instrumental music.
- what was the other subject Renaissance artists mainly drew and sculpted? Classic Literature and __________.
- every educated person was expected to be trained in what discipline?
16 Clues: Prince of Venosa • composer of "Flow My Tears" • where was the work of Palestrina centered? • where did the Renaissance madrigal originate? • what name was often used for Queen Elizabeth I? • music was more important than instrumental music. • strongly influenced art throughout the Renaissance. • the predominant texture of Renaissance sacred music is... • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2015-11-28
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- educating yourself about history and political
- the name of our era
- civilizations such as the Greek and Roman
- Christine de _____ was one of the few women who
- every person holds potential and ______
- the Renaissance is a result of _________ contact with
- _____ Humanists believe being a responsible citizen
- scholars study _____ and Roman writings and art
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- scholars study the writings of ancient scholars and
- another word for scholar
- such as _____ and Aristotle
- meaning of "Renaissance"
- a humanist education
- person who coined the term "Renaissance"
- the Renaissance brings to us new ideas and _______
- the trait that scholars encourage
- "________ never exhausts the mind," Leonardo da
17 Clues: the name of our era • a humanist education • another word for scholar • meaning of "Renaissance" • such as _____ and Aristotle • the trait that scholars encourage • every person holds potential and ______ • person who coined the term "Renaissance" • civilizations such as the Greek and Roman • educating yourself about history and political • ...
The Renaissance 2024-02-19
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- T/F Renaissance music became more secular than medieval music
- Most influential scholar of the Renaissance
- The revival and the renewed interest in art in the Western world.
- Most famous patron family
- Where was Michelangelo from
- He painted the “Father of Renaissance painting
- He painted Madonna’s
- People believed that ______ was the remedy for sin
- The people of the Renaissance studied humanities and _____ arts
- Where was Shakespeare from
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- T/F Don Quixote is a satire about chivalry
- The people questioned the beliefs and ideals of ______ society
- A well rounded _________ became important so that it could meet the needs of the changing society.
- An over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God.
- The Renaissance praised human ____
- He wrote about government
- Who is considered the greatest playwright
- He wrote Don Quixote
- Moveable type
- What country did the Renaissance start
20 Clues: Moveable type • He wrote Don Quixote • He painted Madonna’s • He wrote about government • Most famous patron family • Where was Shakespeare from • Where was Michelangelo from • The Renaissance praised human ____ • What country did the Renaissance start • Who is considered the greatest playwright • T/F Don Quixote is a satire about chivalry • ...
Jackson's unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- who was Martin Luther
- Who wrote the prince?
- Economical factor that led to the Renaissance
- wars What occurs in Europe years following the 95 Theses
- Who was the original Renaissance man?
- church Before the renaissance what institution was questioned
- statements Theses
- in 1498 What eventually happens to Savonarola
- What was the name of the list of forbidden books
- Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther
- How did the Inquisition force confessions
Down
- Citystates
- What was the penalty for practicing witchcraft
- A movement for religious reform
- what was the time period before the Renaissance?
- Who wrote the Decameron
- what was the burning of jewelry and trinkets called
- What was the Roman Inquisition
- and Asia where were the Byzantines located?
- language Vernacular
- a artistic work by michelangelo
- Who is the father of Renaissance humanism?
22 Clues: Citystates • statements Theses • language Vernacular • who was Martin Luther • Who wrote the prince? • Who wrote the Decameron • What was the Roman Inquisition • A movement for religious reform • a artistic work by michelangelo • Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther • Who was the original Renaissance man? • How did the Inquisition force confessions • ...
Hayden and Sam Unit 1 Crossword 2024-09-19
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- One civilization Renaissance thinkers drew from
- How many years did it take to paint the Sistine chapel
- penalty for whichcraft
- Father of Renaissance humanism
- family that ruled Florence during the Renaissance
- Machiavelli Who wrote The Prince
- Exclusion from a church
- Showing a 3D image on a 2D surface
- Monk and Teacher from Germany
- Denial of Church teachings
- Formal Statements
- What was the Roman inquisition
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- Original Renaissance man
- Ideal place for an intellectual revolution
- after the fall of Rome,who maintained the greek language
- Helped spread secular ideas
- Connected regions of Europe
- who painted the Sistine chapel
- Common language
- what occurs in Europe following the 95 theses
- could many Europeans read and write during the renaissance
- merchants what led to the growth of city-states in Italy
- while Luther was hiding what did he translate to German
- Society of Jesus
24 Clues: Common language • Society of Jesus • Formal Statements • penalty for whichcraft • Exclusion from a church • Original Renaissance man • Denial of Church teachings • Helped spread secular ideas • Connected regions of Europe • Monk and Teacher from Germany • Father of Renaissance humanism • who painted the Sistine chapel • What was the Roman inquisition • Machiavelli Who wrote The Prince • ...
Jackson's unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
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- city Citystates
- Who is the father of Renaissance humanism?
- movement for religious reform Reformation
- Vinci Who was the original Renaissance man?
- language Vernacular
- in 1498 What eventually happens to Savonarola
- court What was the Roman Inquisition
- and teacher from Germany who was Martin Luther
- and Asia where were the Byzantines located?
- What was the penalty for practicing witchcraft
- what was the time period before the Renaissance?
- a artistic work by michelangelo
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- How did the Inquisition force confessions
- statements Theses
- what was the burning of jewelry and trinkets called
- Who wrote the Decameron
- of forbidden books What was the name of the list of forbidden books
- Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther
- Who wrote the prince?
- wars What occurs in Europe years following the 95 Theses
- trade Economical factor that led to the Renaissance
- church Before the renaissance what institution was questioned
22 Clues: city Citystates • statements Theses • language Vernacular • Who wrote the prince? • Who wrote the Decameron • Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther • a artistic work by michelangelo • court What was the Roman Inquisition • How did the Inquisition force confessions • Who is the father of Renaissance humanism? • movement for religious reform Reformation • ...
Jackson's unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
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- court What was the Roman Inquisition
- What was the name of the list of forbidden books
- in 1498 What eventually happens to Savonarola
- statements Theses
- wars What occurs in Europe years following the 95 Theses
- Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther
- Who wrote the prince?
- and teacher from Germany who was Martin Luther
- What was the penalty for practicing witchcraft
- trade Economical factor that led to the Renaissance
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- and Asia where were the Byzantines located?
- what was the time period before the Renaissance?
- Who wrote the Decameron
- church Before the renaissance what institution was questioned
- Vinci Who was the original Renaissance man?
- How did the Inquisition force confessions
- city Citystates
- Who is the father of Renaissance humanism?
- language Vernacular
- a artistic work by michelangelo
- what was the burning of jewelry and trinkets called
21 Clues: city Citystates • statements Theses • language Vernacular • Who wrote the prince? • Who wrote the Decameron • Pope Leo X did to Martin Luther • a artistic work by michelangelo • court What was the Roman Inquisition • How did the Inquisition force confessions • Who is the father of Renaissance humanism? • and Asia where were the Byzantines located? • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Music 2023-08-14
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- Largest musical instrument ever made
- One voice
- Latin word meaning "middle"
- Volume changes in music
- Early version of the trombone
- Music for entertainment during the Renaissance
- Words to music
- Institution that held onto musical knowledge
- Instrument using reeds and a leather bag with air
- A traveling musician
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- Multiple voices
- Written language of music
- Geographical center of the Renaissance
- Famous gothic cathedral built in the middle ages
- Single line melody
- A type of instrumental music from the Renaissance
- Precursor to the guitar
- Rebirth or revival
18 Clues: One voice • Words to music • Multiple voices • Single line melody • Rebirth or revival • A traveling musician • Volume changes in music • Precursor to the guitar • Written language of music • Latin word meaning "middle" • Early version of the trombone • Largest musical instrument ever made • Geographical center of the Renaissance • Institution that held onto musical knowledge • ...
Fun facts about the Renaissance 2022-03-16
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- men were not considered ready for marriage until 30, but women were expected to marry by ____
- Made by Leonardo Davinci during the renaissance.
- The word Renaissance is French, translating to _______?
- In 1450, The ____ Revolution Forever changed the way people write and duplicate.
- What became a popular activity especially for the elite and upper class?
- The renaissance was fueled by the fall of _______.
- Considered the father of the renaissance
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- What was the main philosophy of the Renaissance?
- Roughly when did the renaissance begin
- What king of France stormed Italy? (roman numerals included in the answer.)
- What is the Renaissance best known for?
- academics felt that humanism should allow people to speak their minds ____
- Greek and Roman scholars were encouraged by wealthy families in Italy to focus their studies on ancient ____ ___ _____ cultures specifically
- the city of ______ proved to be one of the most important regions during the Italian Renaissance
- The ____ ____ Bible was printed during the Renaissance period together with other texts that were being printed during that time
- The ______ family was a rich family of bankers who used their wealth to support artists to further their humanist movement
16 Clues: Roughly when did the renaissance begin • What is the Renaissance best known for? • Considered the father of the renaissance • What was the main philosophy of the Renaissance? • Made by Leonardo Davinci during the renaissance. • The renaissance was fueled by the fall of _______. • The word Renaissance is French, translating to _______? • ...
Harlem Renaissance Crossword 2023-12-14
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- Who was the African American entertainer and dancer who achieved fame in both Harlem and Paris during the Harlem Renaissance?
- What term is often used to describe the cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem during the 1920s?
- What organization, advocating for civil rights, played a crucial role in addressing social and political issues during the Harlem Renaissance?
- Who was a leading artist known for his murals and illustrations that captured the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance?
- Who is often called the "Dean" of the Harlem Renaissance for his role in promoting and defining its cultural significance?
- Which poet, known for works like "Color" and "Heritage," was a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance literary scene?
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- What was the nickname of the 369th Infantry Regiment, an African American unit that gained fame for their bravery in World War I and later contributed to the Harlem Renaissance?
- What term, popularized by Alain Locke, reflected the sense of pride, racial consciousness, and cultural revival among African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance?
- What movement of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North greatly influenced the cultural dynamism of the Harlem Renaissance?
- Which African American author is known for her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" during the Harlem Renaissance?
- What musical genre played a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of the Harlem Renaissance?
- Name the iconic dance venue in Harlem that hosted numerous events and performances during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Which Jamaican-American poet and writer was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance, known for works like "If We Must Die"?
- Who was a prominent poet and a central figure of the Harlem Renaissance?
- What famous Harlem nightclub featured performances by Duke Ellington and other jazz legends during the 1920s?
15 Clues: Who was a prominent poet and a central figure of the Harlem Renaissance? • What musical genre played a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of the Harlem Renaissance? • What famous Harlem nightclub featured performances by Duke Ellington and other jazz legends during the 1920s? • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-06
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- _______ __ _____ was seen as the model "Renaissance man". He was a brilliant man who was an artist, scientist, inventor, and visionary.
- __________ were key to Renaissance architecture and society, which expressed values of geometry and symmetry.
- Philosophers and their _______ were key to the Renaissance period.
- Humanism was based on the study of the ________, the literature and writings of ancient Greece and Rome.
- The effects of the Renaissance on English _________ were an increased emphasis on humanism and individuality, as well as an increased willingness of writers to criticize existing institutions such as the church and state and to write secular rather than religious works.
- ______ was at the core of the Renaissance, the belief focused on humans and their values, capacities, and worth.
- Renaissance art, government, law, and religion grew into vernaculars, and the middle class expanded. This helped to shape our m______ w_______.
- Renaissance artists used __________ to represent human beings instead of the mythical creatures or gods that were painted in the past.
- ___________ were the most important factor of beauty in art and architecture; Renaissance artists and architects found a harmony between human __________ and buildings. This concern for ________ resulted in clear, easily comprehended space and mass, which distinguishes the Renaissance style from the more complex Gothic. (The answer is the same word for all blanks)
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- A________ during the Renaissance expressed an importance in symmetry, geometry, and a blend of old and new styles or cultures.
- The purpose of ______ _______, during the Renaissance, was to produce humans who followed a path of virtue and wisdom and also who possessed the skills to persuade others to take this path.
- Renaissance ___ focused on human beauty, emotion and nature.
- The ideal man during the Renaissance was considered a ________, or a man who's knowledge covered many different areas and can do excel in many different things. An example is Leonardo Da Vinci, who was an inventor, artist, scientist, and visionary.
- ________ in the Renaissance period had a much bigger focus on having different melodies being performed separately at the same time than the Medieval music before. This music also had smoother, less harsh sounding harmonies.
- _________ is a political and social philosophy that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual, and makes the individual its focus.
- A main goal of Renaissance governments was to reduce the impact of religion on the economy and _______ of their societies.
16 Clues: Renaissance ___ focused on human beauty, emotion and nature. • Philosophers and their _______ were key to the Renaissance period. • Humanism was based on the study of the ________, the literature and writings of ancient Greece and Rome. • __________ were key to Renaissance architecture and society, which expressed values of geometry and symmetry. • ...
Kenmerkend aspect 15: Het conflict in de christelijke wereld over de vraag of de wereldlijke dan wel de geestelijke macht het primaat behoorde te hebben 2016-06-02
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- Een beeldhouwer die realistische beeldhouwwerken van het menselijk lichaam maakte
- De Spaanse...
- Een Vlaamse schilder (1400s) die realistische portretten kon schilderen
- Een nieuwe uitvinding dat gebruikt werd om teksten of afbeeldingen te vermenigvuldigen door Johannes Gutenberg.
- Een verschrikkelijke handeling die een hoogtepunt bereikte tijdens de renaissance waarbij heksen werden
- De periode van 1300 tot 1650 waarin de cultuur van Europe enorm veranderde
- Het verloren leenstelsel dat erg belangrijk was in de middeleeuwen
- Een Rooms katholieke priester die de kerk belachelijk maakte in zijn boek Lof der Zotheid
- Een vak/gebied wat erg vooruitgang boekte in de Renaissance met behulp van het copernicaanse stelsel
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- De nieuwe motto in de Renaissance
- De letterlijke betekenis van het woord renaissance
- Leonardo da Vinci's ...mens, een stelsel van lichaamsverhoudingen dat een mooi voorbeeld vormde van kunst en wetenschap tijdens de renaissance.
- De plek waar de Renaissance begon
- Nieuwe intellectuele beweging geïnteresseerd in de oudheid van de Grieken en Romeinen
- Een goed voorbeeld van de Renaissance, een uomo universalis
- Een voorbeeld van Romeinse renaissancearchitectuur (1550-1555) op de Brusselse Hofberg
16 Clues: De Spaanse... • De nieuwe motto in de Renaissance • De plek waar de Renaissance begon • De letterlijke betekenis van het woord renaissance • Een goed voorbeeld van de Renaissance, een uomo universalis • Het verloren leenstelsel dat erg belangrijk was in de middeleeuwen • Een Vlaamse schilder (1400s) die realistische portretten kon schilderen • ...
RENAISSANCE - WORLD HISTORY 2022-10-26
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- Christian scholars fled from here when the Turks conquered it in 1453
- the da Vinci painting is known for its emotion and depth
- wrote The Divine Comedy in the vernacular
- built first printing press in 1455
- wrote Don Quixote de la Mancha
- this Florence family started with banking and ruled Florence’s gov’t
- wrote "The Prince"
- the invention which made for fast and cheap copies of written texts
- "The Father of Humanism" / most important Renaissance scholar in terms of Classical Latin
- this artist is known for “School of Athens”
- is an example of a thriving city during the Renaissance
- wrote Utopia that described his ideal society
- da Vinci was a sculptor, painter & _______
- this wealthy group dominated political life
- these were able to spread quickly and consistent because of the printing press
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- this renaissance person should study the Classics, can dance, write, paint, play music but should not seek fame or political power
- term meaning not concerned with or devoted to religious faith (occurred in economic transactions of the Renaissance)
- this da Vinci painting is considered a master piece because of the facial expressions and other elements
- this is one of the greatest sculptors of the Renaissance as demonstrated by the master piece know as David
- means “rebirth”, specifically a revival in art & literature
- this artist’s great works include Pieta, David and the Sistine Chapel
- a Christian Humanist, wrote In Praise of Folly
- the plague that left fewer laborers leading to higher wages
- English play-write who wrote in English...not Latin...still relevant today
- this is where the Renaissance began
- the outlook focusing on human potential and achievements
- this architecture feature, along with domes, were popular
- this renaissance person is well educated in the Classics, can dance, write poetry, play music and charming
- church leaders & the wealthy believed they could enjoy life and liberty without _______ God
- considered to be a true “Renaissance Man”
30 Clues: wrote "The Prince" • wrote Don Quixote de la Mancha • built first printing press in 1455 • this is where the Renaissance began • wrote The Divine Comedy in the vernacular • considered to be a true “Renaissance Man” • da Vinci was a sculptor, painter & _______ • this artist is known for “School of Athens” • this wealthy group dominated political life • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2023-11-15
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- a polymath/artist in the High Renaissance
- An English lawyer, judge, and noted humanist in the Renaissance.
- A playwright, poet, and actor in the Renaissance.
- A German inventor and craftsman in the Renaissance.
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- One of the most famous paintings of all time, made by Da Vinci during the Renaissance.
- (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- Renaissance work not written in Latin nor Greek.
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- Much like Da Vinci, an artist in the High Renaissance, but more on the sculptor side.
- An Italian diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian during the Renaissance.
- A form of mural painting where pigments of earth are painted directly on wet lime plaster.
- A cultural uprising in history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modern life.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- Some of the top patrons to the arts during the Renaissance.
14 Clues: a polymath/artist in the High Renaissance • Renaissance work not written in Latin nor Greek. • A playwright, poet, and actor in the Renaissance. • A German inventor and craftsman in the Renaissance. • Some of the top patrons to the arts during the Renaissance. • An English lawyer, judge, and noted humanist in the Renaissance. • ...
French History Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-01
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- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid; first designed by Thomas Savery in 1698
- ______ created the printing press around 1460
- _____ was significantly influenced in the Renaissance
- a device that slows an object which is falling through an atmosphere by creating drag
- ________ was a miniaturist and painter who worked in France during the High Renaissance. He was the father of François
- _______ greatly influenced the Renaissance society through his scientific discoveries, inventions, and inquiries about the heliocentric system which disapproved misconceptions
- This _______ Chapel located in the Apostolic Palace of Vatican City; its ceiling and its walls were painted by Michelangelo
- The creation of the ____ , a long wooden instrument, helped bring about the Renaissance.
- Renaissance ____ was an intellectual movement focused not on religion, but on what it was to be human.
- the rebirth of artistic and cultural history for France
- The world's first mechanical ______ are thought to have been tower _______ built in the region spanning northern Italy to southern Germany from around 1270 to 1300 during the renaissance period
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- led by Joan of Arc, marking the end of the Hundred Years’ War
- A historic landmark of Paris, France, ____ is the most visited museum in the world.
- The ________ is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance
- it posits that an excess or deficiency of any of four distinct bodily fluids in a person—known as humors or humours—directly influences their temperament and health.
- The __________ Plague was where patients developed fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, painful lymph nodes (called buboes). This form usually results from the bite of an infected flea.
- The _____ family were ardent supporters of the Renaissance; funded the majority of the art and architecture
- ____ was an italian sculptor, painter and architect of the high Renaissance. His work had a major influence on development of Western art, particularly in notions of humanism and naturalism.
- Uses of ____ to convey the sense of what materials would feel like during the Renaissance period. For example, different types of cloth, fur or metals.
- the war of _______ was a series of civil wars between two royal families
20 Clues: ______ created the printing press around 1460 • _____ was significantly influenced in the Renaissance • the rebirth of artistic and cultural history for France • led by Joan of Arc, marking the end of the Hundred Years’ War • the war of _______ was a series of civil wars between two royal families • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-12-01
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- art - Painting and sculpture from Ancient Rome and Greece. It was studied by the artists of the Renaissance.
- - An association of craftsmen or merchants. They controlled the quality of the work and provided training to new craftsmen.
- - A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral.
- - An order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron.
- - A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster. When the plaster dried, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster.
- - A philosophy of the Renaissance that valued human thoughts and ideas. It pushed the study of classical writings and art.
- - A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance.
- Era - A period of time in England during the rule of Queen Elizabeth. It was a time of peace, prosperity, and the English Renaissance.
- - A sailing ship invented by the Portuguese during the Renaissance. It was highly maneuverable and helped to improve trade, exploration, and travel.
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- - A style of art that became popular in the late Renaissance where the figures were distorted and strange colors were used.
- - A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance.
- of Exploration - A period of time when many European countries sent out explorers such as Christopher Columbus to map and discover the world.
- - A musical instrument that is played with a keyboard. When the keys are played, sound is made by plucking a string.
- - A small independent state ruled by a powerful city. This was the common form of government in Italy during the Renaissance.
- Renaissance - A period from 1475 to 1525 where art became more realistic with a focus on perspective and space.
- - A type of vocal music popular during the Renaissance. The madrigal typically had three to six voices singing different melodies that intertwined together.
- - A young boy who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master.
- - A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests.
- - A small stringed instrument with a round back that is plucked or strummed like a guitar.
- Renaissance - A period from 1400 to 1479 where artists tried to emulate the classical artists of Ancient Rome and Greece.
20 Clues: - A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance. • - A young boy who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master. • - A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral. • - A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance. • ...
peradaban 2025-10-24
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- Paham filosofis sentral pada masa Renaissance yang menempatkan manusia sebagai pusat studi dan nilai.
- Raja Franka yang dinobatkan menjadi Kaisar Romawi Suci oleh Paus pada tahun 800 M.
- Benua di mana Abad ke-8, Renaissance, dan Reformasi Gereja terjadi.
- Konsep yang menekankan pemisahan urusan agama dari urusan negara dan kehidupan publik, berkembang di masa Renaissance.
- Praktikyang dijual Gereja Katolik Roma untuk pengampunan dosa, menjadi salah satu pemicu utama Reformasi.
- Alat yang penemuannya (mesin ____) sangat membantu penyebaran ide-ide Reformasi Gereja.
- Tema utama dalam Reformasi Gereja dan Renaissance (pembaharuan atau ___).
- Nama kota di Prancis tempat Charles Martel menghentikan laju ekspansi Islam pada tahun 732 M.
- Pusat Gereja Katolik Roma dan tempat tinggal Paus.
- Ayah Charlemagne yang memulai Dinasti Carolingian.
- Kota di Italia yang secara luas dianggap sebagai tempat kelahiran Renaissance.
- Tokoh sentral Reformasi Gereja yang mempublikasikan 95 Tesis pada tahun 1517.
- Nama yang diberikan kepada kelompok yang memprotes ajaran dan praktik Gereja Katolik dalam Reformasi.
- Seniman jenius Renaissance yang menciptakan lukisan "Mona Lisa" dan "Perjamuan Terakhir".
- Seniman Renaissance terkenal, pemahat patung David dan pelukis langit-langit Kapel Sistina.
- Sebutan untuk wilayah Eropa di mana Peradaban Kristen-Katolik berpusat dan Reformasi terjadi.
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- Tokoh Reformasi yang mengembangkan doktrin Predestinasi dan memiliki pengaruh besar di Jenewa.
- Kota di Jerman tempat Martin Luther memakukan 95 Tesisnya.
- Salah satu aspek kehidupan yang sangat berkembang pesat dalam masa Renaissance (seni dan ___).
- Nama dinasti Franka yang mencapai puncak kejayaan di bawah Charlemagne pada awal abad ke-9 (meliputi akhir abad ke-8).
- Institusi keagamaan yang menjadi fokus utama kritik dalam Reformasi.
- Kitab suci yang diterjemahkan Martin Luther ke dalam bahasa Jerman, memungkinkan orang biasa membacanya.
- Keluarga bankir dan politisi di Florence yang menjadi pelindung seni terbesar di masa Renaissance.
- Agama yang mengalami ekspansi besar-besaran dan mencapai Spanyol pada abad ke-8.
- Ilmu yang mempelajari tentang agama dan kepercayaan, menjadi inti perdebatan dalam Reformasi.
- Bentuk pemerintahan yang dianut oleh beberapa kota-negara di Italia selama Renaissance, seperti Venesia dan Florence.
- Bentuk monarki yang kekuasaannya tidak terbatas, berkembang setelah Reformasi.
- Dewan Konsili yang diadakan Gereja Katolik sebagai tanggapan terhadap Reformasi (disebut Kontra-Reformasi).
- Salah satu pelukis ulung High Renaissance, terkenal dengan karyanya "The School of Athens".
- Bentuk Reformasi di Inggris, dipicu oleh Raja Henry VIII.
30 Clues: Pusat Gereja Katolik Roma dan tempat tinggal Paus. • Ayah Charlemagne yang memulai Dinasti Carolingian. • Bentuk Reformasi di Inggris, dipicu oleh Raja Henry VIII. • Kota di Jerman tempat Martin Luther memakukan 95 Tesisnya. • Benua di mana Abad ke-8, Renaissance, dan Reformasi Gereja terjadi. • Institusi keagamaan yang menjadi fokus utama kritik dalam Reformasi. • ...
Renaissance and Baroque Review 2014-04-09
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- Another word for aristocracy
- Composed sacred music for the German Protestant Church
- Also supported scared music composers
- Birthplace of Bach and Handel
- Composed "The Four Seasons' concertos for a girls orphanage
- Composed madrigals
- Received a patent from Queen Elizabeth I
- Composed sacred music or the Catholic Church
- 1600-1750
- Composed operas
- Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus"
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- One word description for the Baroque
- Not religious music, like pop music
- Sing without instruments
- 1450-1600
- Considered the 'Rock star of the Renaissance'
- Musicians were not wealthy
- An early guitar
- Religious music
- One word description for the Renaissance
- An early flute
- The country where the Renaissance was centered
22 Clues: 1450-1600 • 1600-1750 • An early flute • An early guitar • Religious music • Composed operas • Composed madrigals • Sing without instruments • Musicians were not wealthy • Another word for aristocracy • Birthplace of Bach and Handel • Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus" • Not religious music, like pop music • One word description for the Baroque • Also supported scared music composers • ...
History Project 2021-02-18
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- Father of Renaissance painting
- wrote important works on government
- considered greatest playwrite of all time
- painted Mona Lisa
- created 3D paintings
- where was Shakespeare from?
- country where the Renaissance
- most famous sponsors of Renaissance art
- Father of Humanism
- painted Madanas
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- what do you call the focus on man’s capacities and abilities?
- invented moveable type (last name)
- painted Sistine Chapel
- sponsors of art
- what type of music did they have during the Middle Ages?
- wrote Don Quixote
- What city is famous for it’s art
- pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society
- known for painting movement
- One of Shakespeare’s plays
20 Clues: sponsors of art • painted Madanas • wrote Don Quixote • painted Mona Lisa • Father of Humanism • created 3D paintings • painted Sistine Chapel • One of Shakespeare’s plays • known for painting movement • where was Shakespeare from? • country where the Renaissance • Father of Renaissance painting • What city is famous for it’s art • invented moveable type (last name) • ...
History crossword puzzle 2024-01-31
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- Wrote the Don Quixote
- what Country was Cervantes from?
- Focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- One Of the plays Shakespeare wrote
- Painted madonna’s
- what city is famous for its art, buildings, and canals?
- What family was the most famous patrons of the Renaissance
- What country did the Renaissance start in?
- Wrote Macbeth
- Father of Renaissance painting
- Sponsors of artist
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- Created movement in painting
- Most honored and influential scholar of the renaissance
- Wrote about goverment
- What country was Erasmus from?
- Type of music during the Middle Ages
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Created 3-dimensional effect in painting
- Movable type
20 Clues: Movable type • Wrote Macbeth • Painted madonna’s • Sponsors of artist • Wrote the Don Quixote • Wrote about goverment • Painted the Mona Lisa • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Created movement in painting • What country was Erasmus from? • Father of Renaissance painting • what Country was Cervantes from? • One Of the plays Shakespeare wrote • Type of music during the Middle Ages • ...
History Chapter 11 2023-02-21
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- mass produced the writing of the bible
- Wrote works on government
- an over emphasis on man's work and ability
- wrote Don Quixote
- moddana
- most famous painting by DaVinci
- painted the last supper
- made the printing press
- father of humanism
- father of renaissance
- first to make 3d art popular
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- pointed out the evils of the renaissance
- first to add movements to paintings
- most famous patrons of art
- renewed intrest in education and art
- most famous play writer of all time
- sistine chapel
- considered the answer to all of sin
- starting place of renaissance
- someone who paid an artist to work for them
20 Clues: moddana • sistine chapel • wrote Don Quixote • father of humanism • father of renaissance • painted the last supper • made the printing press • Wrote works on government • most famous patrons of art • first to make 3d art popular • starting place of renaissance • most famous painting by DaVinci • first to add movements to paintings • most famous play writer of all time • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-05-18
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- Shakespeare's Theatre
- One civilization Renaissance artists loved to study
- Study of the humanities
- Michelangelo's most famous statue
- His invention allowed ideas to spread
- Traveled to China
- What the word "Renaissance" means
- Italian island city
- Language of the church
- Rich people who paid artists
- The end justifies the _______________
- Wrote the Divine Comedy
- Don Quixote wanted to a famous _______________
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- Da Vinci was fascinated with this
- Language of the common people (like German)
- Northern Renaissance painters would show human _________
- Did wood cuts
- Most important Renaissance city
- They made Silk Road safe again
- Criticized the Church
- Chapel whose ceiling was painted by Michelangelo
- Richest family in Florence
22 Clues: Did wood cuts • Traveled to China • Italian island city • Shakespeare's Theatre • Criticized the Church • Language of the church • Study of the humanities • Wrote the Divine Comedy • Richest family in Florence • Rich people who paid artists • They made Silk Road safe again • Most important Renaissance city • Da Vinci was fascinated with this • Michelangelo's most famous statue • ...
Musical Era and Terms 2023-04-28
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- Sung music of the church
- Secular music of the Renaissance
- Sacred music of the Baroque
- Sacred music of the Classical
- Notes that create a pleasant sound
- Secular music of the Classical
- Created during the Renaissance
- Era of music from 500 to 1400
- Secular music of the Baroque
- Church music
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- Era of music from 1900 to present
- Created during the Baroque
- Era of music from 1820 to 1900
- Non-church music
- Notes that create an unpleasant sound
- Era of music from 1400 to 1600
- Era of music from 1750 to 1820
- Era of music from 1600 to 1750
- Very talented young person
- Sacred vocal music of the Renaissance
20 Clues: Church music • Non-church music • Sung music of the church • Created during the Baroque • Very talented young person • Sacred music of the Baroque • Secular music of the Baroque • Sacred music of the Classical • Era of music from 500 to 1400 • Era of music from 1820 to 1900 • Era of music from 1400 to 1600 • Era of music from 1750 to 1820 • Era of music from 1600 to 1750 • ...
The rennaisance 2024-12-06
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- the main country where the Renaissance took place
- A famous painting
- a time period in europe
- A religion where some belief in god is given for study in science and mathematics
- A key invention in the rennasance
- A founding father of the renaissance
- What got Italy rich
- A important invention made at this time
- the most popular religion at the time
- A hotspot for trade
- A group of Islands with a mainland attatchment, important to the revolution also.
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- A famous painter who made the Sistine chapel
- A famous Davinci piece
- When the renaissance ended
- a famous person at the time, an artist
- Another popular invention at the time
- A famous lawyer from the time period
- An important philosopher from the time.
- When the Renaissance started
- One of the first humanists
20 Clues: A famous painting • What got Italy rich • A hotspot for trade • A famous Davinci piece • a time period in europe • When the renaissance ended • One of the first humanists • When the Renaissance started • A key invention in the rennasance • A famous lawyer from the time period • A founding father of the renaissance • Another popular invention at the time • ...
The Renaissance 2024-03-27
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- focused on human life and it's accomplishments
- master of Renaissance music
- a piece for several solo voices set to a short poem
- Renaissance music was chiefly
- loud outdoor instrument
- popular instrument in Renaissance homes
- first female composer to have her works printed
- polyphonic choral composition made of 5 parts
- The time period between 1450-1600 is known as
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- Renaissance explorer
- Renaissance artist
- ideal every educated man was to be trained in music
- unaccompanied choral music
- English madrigal,organist and church composer
- considered education a status symbol
- lead protestant reformation
16 Clues: Renaissance artist • Renaissance explorer • loud outdoor instrument • unaccompanied choral music • master of Renaissance music • lead protestant reformation • Renaissance music was chiefly • considered education a status symbol • popular instrument in Renaissance homes • English madrigal,organist and church composer • polyphonic choral composition made of 5 parts • ...
Renaissance-oliver 2025-02-07
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- Overemphasis on human worth and ability
- author of Utopia
- Greatest playwright of all time
- Renaissance began here
- a rebirth in learning and he arts
- goal of education in the Renaissance
- pioneer of Renaissance Humanism
- story of an ideal state built on Christian principles
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- generally considered Shakespeare's greatest work
- book that said it is better for a ruler to be feared than loved
- Invented the printing press
- family that supported Renaissance artist
- author of the Prince
- famous satire of chivalry about a Spanish Knight
- Common everyday language
- leading advocate for church reform
16 Clues: author of Utopia • author of the Prince • Renaissance began here • Common everyday language • Invented the printing press • Greatest playwright of all time • pioneer of Renaissance Humanism • a rebirth in learning and he arts • leading advocate for church reform • goal of education in the Renaissance • Overemphasis on human worth and ability • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-01
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- period before the Renaissance
- known painter, sculptor and architect
- Where the humanism started
- The primary religion
- New church
- This was a status symbol
- who ruled the city-states
- Big party people dressed for
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- main church
- where leonardo kept this full of drawings
- People would go shopping there
- Italy divided in theese when the Renaissance started
- Person who has many talents
- Renaissance meaning
- Italian sculptor
- A new way of philosophy
- Italian sculptor
- who was considered the first renaissance man
18 Clues: New church • main church • Italian sculptor • Italian sculptor • Renaissance meaning • The primary religion • A new way of philosophy • This was a status symbol • who ruled the city-states • Where the humanism started • Person who has many talents • Big party people dressed for • period before the Renaissance • People would go shopping there • known painter, sculptor and architect • ...
history 2023-11-29
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- Political philosopher, author of "The Prince."
- Inventor of the printing press, revolutionizing communication.
- Non-religious, focused on worldly concerns and human affairs.
- Everyday language spoken by the common people.
- Prolific English playwright and poet of Renaissance.
- Renaissance philosopher, author of "Utopia."
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- Imaginary ideal society, often explored in literature.
- Renowned Renaissance sculptor, painter, and architect.
- da Vinci: Renaissance polymath, painter, scientist, and inventor.
- Painting on wet plaster, popular during Renaissance.
- Cultural rebirth, revival of art, literature, and learning.
- Intellectual movement valuing human potential and achievements.
- Iconic portrait by Leonardo da Vinci, renowned masterpiece.
- Influential Italian patrons of arts and Renaissance benefactors.
14 Clues: Renaissance philosopher, author of "Utopia." • Political philosopher, author of "The Prince." • Everyday language spoken by the common people. • Painting on wet plaster, popular during Renaissance. • Prolific English playwright and poet of Renaissance. • Imaginary ideal society, often explored in literature. • Renowned Renaissance sculptor, painter, and architect. • ...
History 2025-02-11
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- Most honored & influential scholar of the Renaissance
- Wrote about government
- Remedy for sin
- Vinci painted the Mona Lisa
- Created Movement in paintings
- City famous for its art, buildings, and canals
- Wrote “Don Quixote”
- music was more ……
- Music was plainsong or…
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- Considered greatest playwright
- Focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- created 3D effect in paintings
- What country did the Renaissance start
- what country was Shakespeare from
- painted Madonna’s
- painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- What were sponsors of artists called
- Consequences of the Renaissance provoked a spirit of…
- Family most famous for sponsoring Renaissance art
- Renewed interest in art in what world
20 Clues: Remedy for sin • painted Madonna’s • music was more …… • Wrote “Don Quixote” • Wrote about government • Music was plainsong or… • Vinci painted the Mona Lisa • Created Movement in paintings • Considered greatest playwright • created 3D effect in paintings • what country was Shakespeare from • What were sponsors of artists called • painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- The _____ family were the richest family in Florence
- the childern of nobles and rich _____ sometimes married, making the ______ upper class
- Niccolo ________ wrote a book about a lying and murderous prince
- The city of ______ built canals instead of roads
- People in the Renaissance were becoming _____, going to the big city states
- Because it had a long coastline, _____ was a hot spot for trade and travel
- Renaissance ______ was lifelike and showed emotion
- The Renaissance was a time of _____
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- The _____ was a time of rebirth
- People in the Renaissance became _____ because they wanted to follow worldly ideas rather than follow god
- In the Renaissance, ________ were mini counties that had their own government
- A ______ was a person who fought for money
- city states had to create a ______ to get along
- ______ was the most famous city of the renaissance
- Florence had their own money, which were gold coins called _____
- Marco Polo's ____ told people about Chinese goods
16 Clues: The _____ was a time of rebirth • The Renaissance was a time of _____ • A ______ was a person who fought for money • city states had to create a ______ to get along • The city of ______ built canals instead of roads • Marco Polo's ____ told people about Chinese goods • ______ was the most famous city of the renaissance • ...
E: Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-29
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- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- humans had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
- what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- Renaissance Man
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- renaissance means
- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to make a page of print
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
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- a list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- three-dimensional works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- destruction of the world
- museum that houses the Mona Lisa
- the city that the Renaissance began
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- discovered the Scientific Method
19 Clues: Renaissance Man • renaissance means • destruction of the world • painter of the Sistine Chapel • museum that houses the Mona Lisa • discovered the Scientific Method • the city that the Renaissance began • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples • ...
History Chapter 11-Libby Dennis 2021-02-19
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- Who is known as the Father of Humanism?
- One of Shakespeare’s famous plays called(Starts with a “H”)
- Who was a person who paid an artist to work for them?
- Name one of music types
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who is the most famous play writer of all time?
- In what city did the Renaissance start?
- What was an over emphasis on man’s abilities and worth?
- Who was a famous scholar who pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society?
- What was the remedy for sin?
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
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- Was famous for Movement in Pictures
- Who is famous for painting the Madonna?
- What was one thing that the Study of that became important?
- Name another music types
- What was another thing that the study of that became important?
- Who is the Father of the Renaissance?(Starts with a “G”
- In what country did the Renaissance start?
- During this time, man glorified what?
- The Renaissance emphasized the________?
- Famous for the Moveable Type and printing the Bible?
- What family became the most famous patrons of the art?(from Florence)
- What was the Renaissance music more like?
23 Clues: Name one of music types • Name another music types • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What was the remedy for sin? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • Was famous for Movement in Pictures • During this time, man glorified what? • Who is famous for painting the Madonna? • Who is known as the Father of Humanism? • In what city did the Renaissance start? • ...
Theatre History 2022-10-27
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- Speech by actor alone on stage to express their thoughts and feelings.
- Plays concerning biblical history.
- Young lover, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Concerned the lives of the Saints.
- Backstage enclosed area behind the renaissance stage.
- Balcony over the stage in renaissance theatre.
- Plays concerning the last days of Christ.
- (Zanni) Crazy, tricky stock character in Italian theatre.
- Religious plays teaching right and wrong.
- Where penny paying audience stood on the ground for renaissance performances.
- Older father, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Roman playwright who developed Closet Drama.
- Play space set up in the church nave.
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- More costly seating for audience members during renaissance performances.
- Cruel, clever, mustached stock villian in Italian theatre.
- Short morality plays including humorous characters and situations.
- Old lawyer or Doctor, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Audience members who stood in the pit during renaissance performances.
- Clever, flirty, high spirited female stock character in Italian theatre.
- Huge mobile wagon/stages for medieval plays.
- Early church drama usually connected to Easter.
- Boastful braggart, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Italian plays of the renaissance using stock characters and improvisational scenarios.
23 Clues: Plays concerning biblical history. • Concerned the lives of the Saints. • Play space set up in the church nave. • Plays concerning the last days of Christ. • Religious plays teaching right and wrong. • Huge mobile wagon/stages for medieval plays. • Roman playwright who developed Closet Drama. • Balcony over the stage in renaissance theatre. • ...
Renaissance 2024-12-19
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- - A Renaissance concept emphasizing worldly matters over spiritual ones, reflecting a shift from the medieval focus on religion.
- - A wealthy individual or institution that supports artists, writers, or scholars financially, enabling the creation of significant works during the Renaissance.
- - A technique in art used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface, perfected during the Renaissance by artists like Brunelleschi and Leonardo da Vinci.
- - An artistic technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume and three-dimensionality.
- - A method of painting on wet plaster, widely used during the Renaissance in works like Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- - The art of persuasive speaking or writing, revived and studied during the Renaissance as part of classical education.
- Antiquity - The period of ancient Greek and Roman culture, whose texts and ideals were rediscovered and celebrated during the Renaissance.
- - An intellectual movement focusing on human potential and achievements, emphasizing classical texts and the study of subjects like history, philosophy, and literature.
- - Relating to the political philosophy of Niccolò Machiavelli, emphasizing cunning, pragmatism, and the idea that "the ends justify the means."
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- - A city-state in Italy that became a center of Renaissance art, culture, and politics, home to the Medici family and many renowned artists.
- Press - Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, this revolutionary technology enabled the mass production of books and spread Renaissance ideas more widely.
- - A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the creation of Protestant churches and significant changes in Christianity, partly influenced by Renaissance ideas.
- Ratio - denoted by the Greek letter ϕ (phi), is an irrational number approximately equal to 1.6180339887.... It is a mathematical ratio that appears in art, architecture, nature, and design, and is often associated with aesthetically pleasing proportions
- - A practice in the Catholic Church where people could pay to reduce punishment for sins, which became controversial during the Renaissance and spurred the Reformation.
- - A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, popularized during the Renaissance by poets such as Petrarch and Shakespeare.
- - A term coined by Sir Thomas More in his book of the same name, describing an ideal society free from poverty and suffering.
- - A cultural movement spanning the 14th to 17th centuries, marked by a renewed interest in classical antiquity and significant advancements in art, science, and literature.
- - The scientific study of the structure of the human body, advanced significantly during the Renaissance by figures like Andreas Vesalius.
18 Clues: - The art of persuasive speaking or writing, revived and studied during the Renaissance as part of classical education. • - A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, popularized during the Renaissance by poets such as Petrarch and Shakespeare. • ...
renaissance reformation 2023-05-17
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- de Cervantes Spanish writer of the late Renaissance
- Shakespeare - greatest playwright
- Dürer- first northern artist to travel to Italy
- More - English humanist
- family - most famous renaissance patron
- Machiavell influential renaissance writers
- Buonarroti- famous artists in all of history
- most beloved painter
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- da Vinci- best example of the so-called Renaissance man
- di Bondone - most famous painter
- Holbein- finest por- trait painter
- most honored scholar
- leading sculptor of the early Renaissance
- de medici - most notable and generous patron
- Huss- Bohemian reformer
15 Clues: most honored scholar • most beloved painter • Huss- Bohemian reformer • di Bondone - most famous painter • More - English humanist • Shakespeare - greatest playwright • Holbein- finest por- trait painter • family - most famous renaissance patron • leading sculptor of the early Renaissance • Machiavell influential renaissance writers • ...
Renaissance and Baroque Review 2014-04-09
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- Musicians were not wealthy
- Received a patent from Queen Elizabeth I
- One word description for the Renaissance
- 1600-1750
- Composed sacred music for the German Protestant Church
- 1450-1600
- Also supported scared music composers
- Not religious music, like pop music
- Considered the 'Rock star of the Renaissance'
- Composed "The Four Seasons' concertos for a girls orphanage
- Birthplace of Bach and Handel
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- Composed madrigals
- Composed sacred music or the Catholic Church
- The country where the Renaissance was centered
- Sing without instruments
- Composed operas
- Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus"
- One word description for the Baroque
- An early flute
- Religious music
- Another word for aristocracy
- An early guitar
22 Clues: 1600-1750 • 1450-1600 • An early flute • Composed operas • Religious music • An early guitar • Composed madrigals • Sing without instruments • Musicians were not wealthy • Another word for aristocracy • Birthplace of Bach and Handel • Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus" • Not religious music, like pop music • One word description for the Baroque • Also supported scared music composers • ...
Renaissance Review 2021-04-29
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- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- humans had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
- what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- Renaissance Man
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- renaissance means
- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to make a page of print
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
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- a list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- three-dimensional works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- destruction of the world
- museum that houses the Mona Lisa
- the city that the Renaissance began
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- discovered the Scientific Method
19 Clues: Renaissance Man • renaissance means • destruction of the world • painter of the Sistine Chapel • museum that houses the Mona Lisa • discovered the Scientific Method • the city that the Renaissance began • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples • ...
Renaissance Music 2013-02-27
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- The order of the sections of the Ordinary part of the Mass
- what most instrumental music was intended for
- Flemish composer of early Renaissance
- the development of Protestant religions; associated with Martin Luther
- Mass by Palestrina that convinced church elders to keep polyphony in church music
- the texture of music of Gregorian Chant; one layer
- Composer of Catholic music with Counter-Reformation
- a guitar-like string instrument
- press the invention that revolutionized the world during the Renaissance
- Music School of Venice; Gabrieli was most notable composer
- 450-1450
- unaccompanied choral music
- the texture of music during the Renaissance; many layers
- the intellectual school of thought developed during Renaissance
- One of the first composers of whom we know his name
- a high-pitched woodwind instrument
- one a capella vocal line; Music of the early Catholic Church
- sacred polyphonic choral music of Renaissance that has newly composed words
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- Italian composer of Renaissance known for sacred and brass music
- English composer of madrigals and Triumphs of Oriana
- musical representation of specific poetic images.
- Middle Ages composer
- highlight of day of clergy; celebrates the Last Supper/Communion; texts are basis for many church compositions
- 1450-1600
- Nun who composed music and saw visions
- secular, polyphonic, a capella music of the Renaissance
- "New Art" in France where secular becomes more important that sacred during late Middle Ages
- School of composers in Paris in Middle Ages; Measured Rhythm
- English composer of mostly keyboard music
- German equivalent of song and madrigal
- a small stringed instrument
- French equivalent of song and madrigal
32 Clues: 450-1450 • 1450-1600 • Middle Ages composer • unaccompanied choral music • a small stringed instrument • a guitar-like string instrument • a high-pitched woodwind instrument • Flemish composer of early Renaissance • Nun who composed music and saw visions • German equivalent of song and madrigal • French equivalent of song and madrigal • English composer of mostly keyboard music • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Review 2025-11-20
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- area of Europe that became more Protestant
- illness that created a desire to enjoy life
- creator of the Anglican church
- gives dimension in art
- to cancel
- religions created to reform Christianity
- Michelangelo's masterpiece
- the language people speak
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- an emphasis on humanities and human potential
- wrote the 95 theses
- leader of the Catholic Church
- area of Europe that mostly remained Catholic
- city where the Renaissance originated
- true Renaissance man and creator of Last Supper
- famous playwright of the Renaissance
- not religious
- country where the Renaissance began
- person who funds artists
- what Luther believed to be the ultimate authority
19 Clues: to cancel • not religious • wrote the 95 theses • gives dimension in art • person who funds artists • the language people speak • Michelangelo's masterpiece • leader of the Catholic Church • creator of the Anglican church • country where the Renaissance began • famous playwright of the Renaissance • city where the Renaissance originated • religions created to reform Christianity • ...
The Renaissance 2022-12-08
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- Renaissance writer of world famous plays and poetry.
- Fuel source found in China at this time.
- a fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking.
- Italian trade city that wove wool into cloth.
- Muslim mathematicians created these math tools we still use today.
- The sea that made Italy an important trading center.
- Author of The Divine Comedy.
- Italian banker and leader of Florence
- Trade route that connected Asia and Europe during the Renaissance.
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- Poet that believed believed that God set humans at the center of that world.
- Means "rebirth".
- Inventor of the printing press.
- Italian Renaissance trader that spent decades in Asia.
- Italian trade city that produced weapons and silk.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- Author of The Prince.
- Renaissance person that painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Author of The Divine Comedy.
- Renaissance person that painted the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.
- Italian trade city that produced glass.
- A government controlled by a single wealthy merchant family.
22 Clues: Means "rebirth". • Author of The Prince. • Author of The Divine Comedy. • Author of The Divine Comedy. • Inventor of the printing press. • Italian banker and leader of Florence • Italian trade city that produced glass. • Fuel source found in China at this time. • Italian trade city that wove wool into cloth. • Italian trade city that produced weapons and silk. • ...
Renaissance ELA Honors 2023-04-12
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- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
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- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
15 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type. • ...
