renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance Vocab: Ashlyn Wardyn 2024-11-25
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- the combination of humanist and religious ideas
- the period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's Middle Ages
- (1469-1527) Italian writer and politician, he wrote The Prince in which he advised on how to rule
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- the study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in late 1300s
- (1564-1616) English Renaissance writer and playwright, he is considered by many to be the greatest English writer of all time.
- (1452-1519) Genius of Renaissance, he was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, town planner,and mapmaker
- (1400-1468) 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
- (1304-1374) Early Italian Renaissance scholar, he wrote about the importance of knowing history
- (1254-1324) Italian trader, he traveled to China and later wrote about his trip. During his time in China he served as a government official in Kublai Khan's court.
- (1475-1564) Italian Renaissance artist, he designed buildings, wrote poetry, and created sculptures and paintings
11 Clues: the combination of humanist and religious ideas • the period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's Middle Ages • (1400-1468) 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 • ...
RENAISSANCE CROSSWORD 2020-05-18
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- At what age was Leonardo accepted into the Painters' Guild of Florence?
- ___________ was the first European to sail around Africa's Cape of Good Hope.
- Renaissance means _________.
- ___________ painted the Mona Lisa and carried it around until his death.
- Which religion or church was dominate in Europe during the Renaissance?
- Renaissance began in ____________.
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- In the 1st century the Roman's setup a powerful trading centre in _________, Egypt.
- In which country did Vasco da Gama die?
- One of England's famous explorers was _______.
- In the 12th century the ___________ was invented by the Chinese.
- The Roman's trade centre in Egypt controlled the _____.
- Galileo Galilei was born in _________.
12 Clues: Renaissance means _________. • Renaissance began in ____________. • Galileo Galilei was born in _________. • In which country did Vasco da Gama die? • One of England's famous explorers was _______. • The Roman's trade centre in Egypt controlled the _____. • In the 12th century the ___________ was invented by the Chinese. • ...
Renaissance Crossword! 2025-05-05
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- - Painted the "Creation of Adam"
- - A powerful banking family and patrons during the Renaissance
- - Italian word for "rebirth
- - point of view.
- - emphasizes human potential
- - Invented the movable-type printing press
- - Venetian merchant who traveled along the Silk Road to Asia
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- - having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- - a network of ancient trade routes that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
- - Famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- - someone who pays for art, buildings, and other public goods
- - not having any connection to or affiliation with religion
12 Clues: - point of view. • - Italian word for "rebirth • - emphasizes human potential • - Painted the "Creation of Adam" • - Invented the movable-type printing press • - Famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • - not having any connection to or affiliation with religion • - Venetian merchant who traveled along the Silk Road to Asia • ...
Araling Panlipunan 8 2025-11-03
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- Isang tanyag na pintor ng Mona Lisa.
- “Ama ng Humanismo” sa panahon ng Renaissance.
- Pangunahing dahilan ng Panahon ng Paggalugad – paghahanap ng bagong _______ ng kalakalan.
- Manlalayag na unang nakarating sa India sa pamamagitan ng pag-ikot sa Africa.
- Pinunong Rebolusyong Amerikano at unang pangulo ng Estados Unidos.
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- Bansang pinagmulan ng Renaissance.
- Panahon ng muling pagsilang ng sining at kaalaman sa Europa.
- Sigaw ng Rebolusyong Pranses: “_______, Equality, Fraternity!”
- Dokumentong nagpahayag ng kalayaan ng mga kolonya ng Amerika noong 1776.
- Manlalayag na Espanyol na unang nakapaglibot sa buong mundo.
- Hari ng Pransya na pinugutan ng ulo noong Rebolusyong Pranses.
- Pinuno ng Rebolusyong Pranses na naging diktador.
12 Clues: Bansang pinagmulan ng Renaissance. • Isang tanyag na pintor ng Mona Lisa. • “Ama ng Humanismo” sa panahon ng Renaissance. • Pinuno ng Rebolusyong Pranses na naging diktador. • Panahon ng muling pagsilang ng sining at kaalaman sa Europa. • Sigaw ng Rebolusyong Pranses: “_______, Equality, Fraternity!” • Hari ng Pransya na pinugutan ng ulo noong Rebolusyong Pranses. • ...
Adam Renaissance Cross Word 2025-09-23
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- A belief system created by John Calvin
- Created the Mona Lisa
- Where Shakespeare was from
- Made 95 Thesis
- The language of an area
- Created the printing press
- Granted religious tolerance in france
- Where the Dutch Revolt let gain independence
- wrote Utopia
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- Wrote "In praise of Folly"
- Wrote about human flaws during the Northern Renaissance
- Where the Northern Renaissance began
- Paying to get your sins cleansed
- The protest against the Catholic church
- Someone who pays for art
- Made another religion in order to divorce wife
- Made Anglican church the official church of England
- System of belief involving the world and humans
- The most powerful person in the Catholic church
- Where the Northern renaissance began
20 Clues: wrote Utopia • Made 95 Thesis • Created the Mona Lisa • The language of an area • Someone who pays for art • Wrote "In praise of Folly" • Where Shakespeare was from • Created the printing press • Paying to get your sins cleansed • Where the Northern Renaissance began • Where the Northern renaissance began • Granted religious tolerance in france • ...
logan thomas - Italy 2020-09-29
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- an intellectual movement that focused on
- shows three dimensions on a flat surface
- potential and achievements
- Dante's native language he wrote his books
- church leaders that paid huge amount of
- for art to beautify Rome
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- the revival of art and learning in Italy
- by painters in the renaissance
- was the basic spirit of renaissance society
9 Clues: for art to beautify Rome • potential and achievements • by painters in the renaissance • church leaders that paid huge amount of • the revival of art and learning in Italy • an intellectual movement that focused on • shows three dimensions on a flat surface • Dante's native language he wrote his books • was the basic spirit of renaissance society
Vocab 2024-11-06
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- lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals
- Italian Renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- a philosophy of life that considers the welfare of humankind – rather than the welfare of a supposed God or gods – to be of paramount importance
- using a language or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language
- a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster
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- designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Age
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
- oil painting on a poplar wood panel by Leonardo da Vinci
- renowned English poet, playwright, and actor
- the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
14 Clues: renowned English poet, playwright, and actor • oil painting on a poplar wood panel by Leonardo da Vinci • Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • Italian Renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist • the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion • ...
logan thomas - Italy 2020-09-29
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- an intellectual movement that focused on
- shows three dimensions on a flat surface
- potential and achievements
- Dante's native language he wrote his books
- church leaders that paid huge amount of
- for art to beautify Rome
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- the revival of art and learning in Italy
- my painters in the renaissance
- was the basic spirit of renaissance society
9 Clues: for art to beautify Rome • potential and achievements • my painters in the renaissance • church leaders that paid huge amount of • the revival of art and learning in Italy • an intellectual movement that focused on • shows three dimensions on a flat surface • Dante's native language he wrote his books • was the basic spirit of renaissance society
Renaissance 2023-04-24
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- the motherland of renaissance
- the first period of renaissance
- a philosophical trend that puts forward doubt as a principle of thinking, especially doubt about the reliability of truth
- one of the characteristics of the Renaissance associated with discoveries and their contribution to art and ordinary life
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- a philosophical doctrine that identifies God and nature
- a worldview that recognizes a person, his rights and freedoms, as the highest value
- the disease that became one of the causes of the renaissance
- a transitional period from the Middle Ages to the New Time
8 Clues: the motherland of renaissance • the first period of renaissance • a philosophical doctrine that identifies God and nature • a transitional period from the Middle Ages to the New Time • the disease that became one of the causes of the renaissance • a worldview that recognizes a person, his rights and freedoms, as the highest value • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-26
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- a period of renewed interest in art, literature, and culture that occurred in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries and was characterized by a revival of classical learning and a focus on humanism.
- period of mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North and West that occurred between 1916 and 1970.
- a famous nightclub in Harlem that operated during the Prohibition era and was known for its elaborate floor shows, featuring top African American performers of the day.
- an American poet who was associated with the Harlem Renaissance and is known for his lyric poetry that addressed themes of race, identity, and the African American experience.
- a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City that became a center of African American culture and intellectual life during the 1920s and 1930s.
- an American painter and illustrator who was associated with the Harlem Renaissance and is known for his murals and book illustrations that celebrated African American history and culture.
- a Jamaican-born political leader, journalist, and entrepreneur who was a prominent figure in the black nationalist movement and advocated for the establishment of an independent black state in Africa.
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- an American jazz pianist, bandleader, and composer who led his own orchestra from the 1920s until his death in 1974 and is considered one of the most influential figures in jazz history.
- a historic music venue located in Harlem that has hosted many legendary African American performers, including Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and James Brown.
- an American writer, anthropologist, and folklorist who was associated with the Harlem Renaissance and is best known for her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God."
- a genre of music that originated in African American communities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and a distinctive swing feel.
- an American sociologist, historian, and civil rights activist who was a prominent intellectual figure during the early 20th century and was a leading advocate for African American rights and equality.
- an American poet, novelist, and playwright who was a central figure of the Harlem Renaissance and is widely recognized as a leading voice in African American literature.
- a Jamaican-born writer and poet who was a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance and is best known for his novels "Home to Harlem" and "Banjo."
- an American writer and philosopher who was a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance and is known for his work "The New Negro," which helped define the movement's artistic and intellectual agenda.
15 Clues: period of mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North and West that occurred between 1916 and 1970. • a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City that became a center of African American culture and intellectual life during the 1920s and 1930s. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ___ means the art of making agreements between countries
- The ___ started in Italy.
- A ____ is a person that fights in an army for money
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- powerful cities that were more like their own countries
- ____ is a ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance
- ____ means non-relgious
- _____ built their city on islands
- having to do with a city
- ____ inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book
- The Renaissance is a time of ____.
10 Clues: ____ means non-relgious • having to do with a city • The ___ started in Italy. • _____ built their city on islands • The Renaissance is a time of ____. • A ____ is a person that fights in an army for money • powerful cities that were more like their own countries • ___ means the art of making agreements between countries • ...
Italy: The Birthplace of Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- somebody to teach me a specific topic
- he did the book la divina comedia
- its something with i write my notes
- is what i use to be focus on my things
- was the first renaissance painter
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- is the peaple with i share knowledge
- is one of the big changes in renaissance
- is what happens in middle age
- is what make me a good person and student
- is where i write my notes
10 Clues: is where i write my notes • is what happens in middle age • he did the book la divina comedia • was the first renaissance painter • its something with i write my notes • is the peaple with i share knowledge • somebody to teach me a specific topic • is what i use to be focus on my things • is one of the big changes in renaissance • is what make me a good person and student
Renaissance Midterm Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-21
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- He tried to overthrow the Medici family.
- The _______ press was made in 1445.
- Women became _____ to gain education.
- This Renaissance was more formal.
- The Medici family gave 10% of their earnings to what.
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- The Renaissance started because of this family.
- The Renaissance included social, ________, economic, and religious changes.
- Christine de Pizane called out a lot of men about _______ role in society.
- Erasmus translated the bible into the _______.
- Leonardo Da Vinci did what to dead bodies.
10 Clues: This Renaissance was more formal. • The _______ press was made in 1445. • Women became _____ to gain education. • He tried to overthrow the Medici family. • Leonardo Da Vinci did what to dead bodies. • Erasmus translated the bible into the _______. • The Renaissance started because of this family. • The Medici family gave 10% of their earnings to what. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- A painting of a girl by da vinci
- The meaning of Renaissance
- Made Romeo and Juliet
- A very famous painting by Da Vinci, something to do about dinner
- The idea where people are the center of their universe
- Started 14th century to the 17th century
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- A famous invention where you can copy things at a fast rate
- A famous painter and sculptor, also the orange ninja turtle
- The country the Renaissance began
- Made the Mona Lisa
10 Clues: Made the Mona Lisa • Made Romeo and Juliet • The meaning of Renaissance • A painting of a girl by da vinci • The country the Renaissance began • Started 14th century to the 17th century • The idea where people are the center of their universe • A famous invention where you can copy things at a fast rate • A famous painter and sculptor, also the orange ninja turtle • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- Instead of making roads, the people had canals and waterways to move around.
- was a merchant who wrote a book about his travels in ____.
- The art of making agreements with other
- Most famous city of the Renaissance.
- A _____ area is defined as having to do with a
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- a web of trade routes to trade ideas, goods,
- and disease.
- a person who fights in an army for money.
- The Renaissance began here.
- The Renaissance was a time of _______.
10 Clues: and disease. • The Renaissance began here. • Most famous city of the Renaissance. • The Renaissance was a time of _______. • The art of making agreements with other • a person who fights in an army for money. • a web of trade routes to trade ideas, goods, • A _____ area is defined as having to do with a • was a merchant who wrote a book about his travels in ____. • ...
The time of renaissance 2021-10-15
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- the richest family in Florence during the renaissance
- The art of making agreements between two states.
- It means non-religouse
- a person who fights in the military for money.
- This city was a city built on wooden stilts above the water.
- where the renaissance began.
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- powerful cities that were more like their own countries
- having to do with the city
- The richest place during the renaissance
- was the time where people started learning from paintings again.
10 Clues: It means non-religouse • having to do with the city • where the renaissance began. • The richest place during the renaissance • a person who fights in the military for money. • The art of making agreements between two states. • the richest family in Florence during the renaissance • powerful cities that were more like their own countries • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-06
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- Artist and inventor of the Renaissance
- What country did the Renaissance start in?
- A building used for public Christian worship
- A time period where a lot of people moved away from the Catholic Church
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- Century in which the Renaissance started
- The artist who sculpted the statue of David
- German professor and leader of the Protestant Church
- Created the idea of Heliocentrism
- Appointed by the church as a lead designer
- Famous church painted by Michelangelo
10 Clues: Created the idea of Heliocentrism • Famous church painted by Michelangelo • Artist and inventor of the Renaissance • Century in which the Renaissance started • Appointed by the church as a lead designer • What country did the Renaissance start in? • The artist who sculpted the statue of David • A building used for public Christian worship • ...
Kreuzworträtsel - Renaissance und Humanismus 2020-03-12
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- DA VINCI Wer zeichnete das berühmte Bild die Mona Lisa?
- JAHRHUNDERT Wann begann die Renaissance?
- Was schufen die Bildhauer vorallem in der Renaissance?
- Was bedeutet Renaissance?
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- Wo entstand der Humanismus?
- Wie nannte man einen zwei- bis viermastiger Segelschifftyp des 14. bis 16. Jahrhunderts?
- DENKEN Wie nennt man die Denkweise, wenn der Mensch im Mittelpunkt steht.
- System der Architektur, das bestimmten Regeln und Maßen folgt
- Was erfand Gutenberg um 1440?
- DÜRER Wer zeichnete dieses Bild?
10 Clues: Was bedeutet Renaissance? • Wo entstand der Humanismus? • Was erfand Gutenberg um 1440? • DÜRER Wer zeichnete dieses Bild? • JAHRHUNDERT Wann begann die Renaissance? • Was schufen die Bildhauer vorallem in der Renaissance? • DA VINCI Wer zeichnete das berühmte Bild die Mona Lisa? • System der Architektur, das bestimmten Regeln und Maßen folgt • ...
Dustin's Harlem Renaissance Crossword 2025-02-06
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- Music genre that was popular during Harlem Renaissance
- African American poet, activist, novelist. A leader of the Harlem renaissance.
- The movement of African Americans from south to north starting around 1910 in the U.S.
- Guide for African Americans migrating north on where to sleep, eat, and entertainment.
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- African American photographer. Took pictures of black New Yorkers during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Organization that emphasized black pride, and racial unity during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Where a Renaissance for black culture took place during the 1920s and 1930s
- Nightclub in Harlem for African Americans during prohibition era.
8 Clues: Music genre that was popular during Harlem Renaissance • Nightclub in Harlem for African Americans during prohibition era. • Where a Renaissance for black culture took place during the 1920s and 1930s • African American poet, activist, novelist. A leader of the Harlem renaissance. • ...
Renaissance Review Crossword 2020-01-27
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- The Tale of Genji is considered one of the world's first novels. It was written by Murasaki Shikibu, who was a _____.
- Church officials begin to __ certain published works because they wanted to stop the growing criticism of the Church.
- __ style churches had larger windows, fewer walls on the inside, and higher ceilings (compared to other medieval churches).
- The view that religion does not have to be the center of all human affairs is called _____.
- One benefit of ______ printing was that it could be used over and over again without breaking down.(2 words)
- The mass printing of the ____ had the greatest impact on literacy rates.
- "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet" were written by ____ (just his last name).
- Wealthy merchants & bankers helped to promote learning & the arts by becoming _____.
- Three key ideas during the Renaissance were humanism, secularism, and _____.
- Dante Alighieri’s work, The Divine Comedy, was significant because it was written in Italian, NOT ___.
- As a result of how wealthy merchants spent their money, __ (city) became a showcase of Renaissance art & architecture.
- Italy was a better place for _____ growth (growth related to trade or business)than other European countries because of its geographical location.
- In More’s Utopia the city was governed by __.
- The system of belief that says people should give up worldly desires and seek enlightenment.
- Machiavelli’s book about how to get, keep, or lose political power was called _____. (2 words)
- Who was the author of "In Praise of Folly" (which used satire to criticize the Church).
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- Thomas Aquinas believed in Natural Law because he thought that if people studied ____ they could understand God better.
- A large, single printed sheet that was considered the earliest form of newspapers was called a _____.
- One way Renaissance literature differed from Medieval literature was that Renaissance literature was often written in the ____ (the everyday spoken language of the people).
- Viking invaders from ___ caused great disorder in Western Europe after Charlemagne’s empire collapsed.
- The works of _____ had an impact of philosophy because they combined Christian teachings with ideas from Greek philosophers (for example his idea of Natural Law).(2 words)
- Leonardo da Vinci was the brilliant artist and inventor who painted both "The Last Supper" and "The ___ ___." (2 words)
- The painting called "The Last Judgment" and the sculpture called "The David" were created by _____.
- One way Humanism impacted Europe was that it led to an increase in focus on ______ education (from ancient Greece and Rome) as people tried to improve their lives.
- Lorenzo de’ ___ was the head of a wealthy banking family.
- The ancestors of William the Conqueror settled down and became the _______.
- One reason Italy is where the Renaissance started is that it did not have a strong ____ system.
- People in the Muslim culture valued literacy because it was important for them to read the __. Because of this their literature flourished.
- Renaissance painting showed __-looking figures and tried to capture emotion..
- Three popular types of reading material during the Renaissance were the Bible, travel accounts, and ____ manuals.
- Block printing traveled to Europe from China by way of ____ traders.
- Humanism also inspired people to create new things and to ____ themselves.
32 Clues: In More’s Utopia the city was governed by __. • Lorenzo de’ ___ was the head of a wealthy banking family. • Block printing traveled to Europe from China by way of ____ traders. • The mass printing of the ____ had the greatest impact on literacy rates. • "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet" were written by ____ (just his last name). • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES WORDS 2021-05-27
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- What-where-all-aztecs-leaders.
- what-is-the-4th-pillar-of-islam.
- How-much-members-did-each-aztecs-council-have
- Is-there-a-difference-between-renaissance/enlightenment
- Did-China-Make-Toilet-Paper-Yes/No.
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- Which-civilization-had-there-home-in-a-lake-incas/aztecs/mayas.
- what-is-the-second-pillar-of-islam.
- The-incas-supreme-god.
- Which-civilization-had-a-mountainous-terrain-incas/aztecs/mayas.
- Was-leonardo-da-vinci-in-the-Renaissance-or-enlightenment.
10 Clues: The-incas-supreme-god. • What-where-all-aztecs-leaders. • what-is-the-4th-pillar-of-islam. • what-is-the-second-pillar-of-islam. • Did-China-Make-Toilet-Paper-Yes/No. • How-much-members-did-each-aztecs-council-have • Is-there-a-difference-between-renaissance/enlightenment • Was-leonardo-da-vinci-in-the-Renaissance-or-enlightenment. • ...
คำศัพท์เกี่ยวกับประวัติศาสตร์ 2019-01-19
18 Clues: สะท้อน • การกำจัด • การกำจัด • โรคติดต่อ • การปฏิรูป • จักรพรรดิ • ภาษาศาสตร์ • ความอดอยาก • ราชอาณาจักร • ประหารชีวิต • กฎ/ครอบครอง • การเข้าใจผิด • การทำลายชนชาติ • พูดเอง/อ้างถึง • พินาศ/เสียชีวิต • อาณาจักรโรมันถล่ม • สมัยฟื้นฟูศิลปวิทยา • สารฆ่าศัตรูพืชและสัตว์
chapter 1 1st 12 voc 2021-01-19
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- concerned worldly rather spiritual
- rebirth revival learning
- greek it means no place
- Gutenberg a craftsman from mainz germany
- pardon releasing a person from punishment
- supports artists especially financially
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- Renaissance intellectual movement
- 16th century movment for religions
- a member of a protestant church
- Language of people
- shakespeare the most famous writer
- artistic technique
12 Clues: Language of people • artistic technique • greek it means no place • rebirth revival learning • a member of a protestant church • Renaissance intellectual movement • concerned worldly rather spiritual • 16th century movment for religions • shakespeare the most famous writer • supports artists especially financially • Gutenberg a craftsman from mainz germany • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-12-01
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- the country where the renaissance began
- an italian explorer who hoped to find a western passage to india but instead discovered central america.
- Term given to Renaissance, means
- an italian writer,historian diplomat and humanist he created a new branch of politcal science based on humanist principals,where human interests are the priority
- was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance
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- the wealthest and most influential members of italian society
- an italian painter and one of the three members of the high renaissance trinity he was asked by pope julilus2 to work on rooms
- Concept: influences mood and behavior
- A 3 string Medieval vielle with crank
- Someone who spends money on art.
10 Clues: Term given to Renaissance, means • Someone who spends money on art. • Concept: influences mood and behavior • A 3 string Medieval vielle with crank • the country where the renaissance began • was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance • the wealthest and most influential members of italian society • ...
The renaissance 2023-11-10
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- Spice traded fro eastern region (is for food).
- Country in which the renaissance started.
- Important city for trading routes.
- Language the word renaissance comes from.
- Social class related to money and currency.
- Social class that sold goods (not craftsmen).
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- Has to do with buildings significant advances during this age.
- War fought between the Muslims and the Christians.
- Last name of an important family during the renaissance.
- Has to do with paint, significant advances during this age.
10 Clues: Important city for trading routes. • Country in which the renaissance started. • Language the word renaissance comes from. • Social class related to money and currency. • Social class that sold goods (not craftsmen). • Spice traded fro eastern region (is for food). • War fought between the Muslims and the Christians. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-11-10
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- The era of rebirth
- The starting point, in Italy, of the renaissance
- The godfather of the renaissance *use _ for the space
- One's native language
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- A great writer, wrote The Prince
- The belief in human potential and achievements
- A great sculptor, known for sculpting the statue of David
- The appearance in art that the painting has three dimensions
- Acting worldly instead of spiritually
- One who gives money to others so others can do what they want
10 Clues: The era of rebirth • One's native language • A great writer, wrote The Prince • Acting worldly instead of spiritually • The belief in human potential and achievements • The starting point, in Italy, of the renaissance • The godfather of the renaissance *use _ for the space • A great sculptor, known for sculpting the statue of David • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-12
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- was a time of cultural movement in Ital and Europe
- things not afilliated the church
- invented the first printing press
- an art technique that developed during the Renaissance
- he was an Italian banker and controlled Florence during his time
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- famous artist, created the Mona Lisa
- a type of thinking used during the Renaissance
- famous artist, created the statue of David and Sistine Chapel ceiling
- a person who gives financial support to someone
- city in Italy
10 Clues: city in Italy • things not afilliated the church • invented the first printing press • famous artist, created the Mona Lisa • a type of thinking used during the Renaissance • a person who gives financial support to someone • was a time of cultural movement in Ital and Europe • an art technique that developed during the Renaissance • ...
renaissance crossword puzzle 2022-09-21
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- nature or contemporary life
- made the painting the feast of herod
- a plague from 1346 to 1553
- a person who helped birth the reformation
- acres of land controlled by the landlord
- a paper nailed to a catholic church
- very new and different
- made the mona lisa
- history of Europe clapes from from the Rome civilization
- made utopiop book
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- a influential institutes or christian
- the last name of the man who made the printing press
- someones thoughts or feeling
- author philosopher and historian
- where they found out that the earth revols around the sun
- made printer press
- a time of artistic political and ecomic
- middle ages
- a cultural movement
- poet for the higher renaissance
20 Clues: middle ages • made utopiop book • made printer press • made the mona lisa • a cultural movement • very new and different • a plague from 1346 to 1553 • nature or contemporary life • someones thoughts or feeling • poet for the higher renaissance • author philosopher and historian • a paper nailed to a catholic church • made the painting the feast of herod • ...
Artist Names puzzle 2021-10-27
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- destroyed painting immediately after it sold
- dutch master painted the night watch
- famous for his still life of fruit
- dreamed of a starry night
- fur tea cup
- the scream
- loved to paint ballerinas
- the kiss and woman in gold
- modern painter of shape and line
- painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- i do not use drugs, i am drugs
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- titled painting of a pipe "this is not a pipe"
- christina's world
- painted in blue and cubism
- harlem renaissance sculptor
- painter of geometric shape
- scientist, renaissance painter of mona lisa
- the girl with a pearl earring
- created Nighthawks
- self portraits with unibrow
- famous for her gritty b/w photos
- painted harrowing scenes of war
22 Clues: the scream • fur tea cup • christina's world • created Nighthawks • dreamed of a starry night • loved to paint ballerinas • painted in blue and cubism • painter of geometric shape • the kiss and woman in gold • harlem renaissance sculptor • self portraits with unibrow • the girl with a pearl earring • i do not use drugs, i am drugs • painted harrowing scenes of war • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-29
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- Wrote Utopia
- Paid artist/Sponsored them. Paid to be in portraits
- The author of in praise of folly
- 95 complaints from Martin Luther
- Where the renaissance begin
- Sistine chapel artist
- Made the mona lisa
- Humans above religion
- Wrote The Prince
- Made the printing press
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- Ended the 30 years war
- Who were the parties in the french war of religions
- Paid to be let into heaven
- Beat the armada
- Local/common language
- Started the protestant reformation
- 1 of the branches of the protestant church that begins with an L
- What ended the french war of religion
- Who wrote the english playright about human flaws in the northern renaissance
- Society of jesus
20 Clues: Wrote Utopia • Beat the armada • Society of jesus • Wrote The Prince • Made the mona lisa • Local/common language • Sistine chapel artist • Humans above religion • Ended the 30 years war • Made the printing press • Paid to be let into heaven • Where the renaissance begin • The author of in praise of folly • 95 complaints from Martin Luther • Started the protestant reformation • ...
The Renaissance 2019-12-17
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- encouraged Europeans to question the role of the Roman Catholic church
- Renaissance started here
- The most famous playwright of all time
- a fervent period
- The Renaissance movement had died out
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer used telescope to describe the Jupiter's moon.
- A powerful family that ruled Florence for more than 60 years
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- Is credited with bridging the gap between the Middle Ages and modern-day civilization.
- Translator of the New Testament into Greek. credited with bridging the gap between the Middle Ages and modern-day civilization.
- Italian painter and architect
- The era is often branded as a time of war, ignorance, famine and pandemics such as the Black Death
- Italian painter, architect, inventor; painted “The Mona Lisa”
- Made a scientific argument for the concept of a heliocentric solar system.
- French philosopher and mathematician regarded as the father of modern philosophy.
- Italian sculptor celebrated for lifelike sculptures
- Europeans took to the seas to learn more about the world around them
16 Clues: a fervent period • Renaissance started here • Italian painter and architect • The Renaissance movement had died out • The most famous playwright of all time • Italian sculptor celebrated for lifelike sculptures • A powerful family that ruled Florence for more than 60 years • Italian painter, architect, inventor; painted “The Mona Lisa” • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-03-17
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- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- less religious
- artist and inventor, painted the Mona Lisa
- wrote the The Praise of Folly
- king from 1509-1547
- travel to different part of the world to convert people to Catholicism
- the number of women king henry viii married
- father of humanism
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- invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- written by Sir Thomas More
- key city in Italy
- a type of philosophy that was popular in the renaissance
- means "rebirth"
- the first major printing
- nailed his 95 theses to his door in 1517
- what we call interest
- made by John Calvin, taught predestination
- led to baptists, Amish and Quakers
18 Clues: less religious • means "rebirth" • key city in Italy • father of humanism • king from 1509-1547 • what we call interest • the first major printing • written by Sir Thomas More • wrote the The Praise of Folly • invented by Johannes Gutenberg • led to baptists, Amish and Quakers • nailed his 95 theses to his door in 1517 • painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-03-17
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- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- less religious
- artist and inventor, painted the Mona Lisa
- wrote the The Praise of Folly
- king from 1509-1547
- travel to different part of the world to convert people to Catholicism
- the number of women king henry viii married
- father of humanism
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- invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- written by Sir Thomas More
- key city in Italy
- a type of philosophy that was popular in the renaissance
- means "rebirth"
- the first major printing
- nailed his 95 theses to his door in 1517
- what we call interest
- made by John Calvin, taught predestination
- led to baptists, Amish and Quakers
18 Clues: less religious • means "rebirth" • key city in Italy • father of humanism • king from 1509-1547 • what we call interest • the first major printing • written by Sir Thomas More • wrote the The Praise of Folly • invented by Johannes Gutenberg • led to baptists, Amish and Quakers • nailed his 95 theses to his door in 1517 • painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-03-17
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- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- less religious
- artist and inventor, painted the Mona Lisa
- wrote the The Praise of Folly
- king from 1509-1547
- travel to different part of the world to convert people to Catholicism
- the number of women king henry viii married
- father of humanism
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- invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- written by Sir Thomas More
- key city in Italy
- a type of philosophy that was popular in the renaissance
- means "rebirth"
- the first major printing
- nailed his 95 theses to his door in 1517
- what we call interest
- made by John Calvin, taught predestination
- led to baptists, Amish and Quakers
18 Clues: less religious • means "rebirth" • key city in Italy • father of humanism • king from 1509-1547 • what we call interest • the first major printing • written by Sir Thomas More • wrote the The Praise of Folly • invented by Johannes Gutenberg • led to baptists, Amish and Quakers • nailed his 95 theses to his door in 1517 • painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • ...
Post-Renaissance 2021-12-09
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- music that is made just to be music and nothing else
- BWV stands for ____ Werke Verzeichnis
- famous for his composition "Eine
- a short melody or phrase used by one voice, but then taken over by the other voices
- music that does not have good tonality
- Nachtmusik
- a movement where composers started to focus more on mood and atmosphere
- a vocal composition with musical accompaniment
- a musical composition traditionally with 4 movements and at least one of them being a sonata
- music where some of the composition is left up to chance and it made up on the spot
- music created to have a purpose and tell a story
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- music created with the use of dynamics, rhythms, and pitches
- He composed the famous Fur Elise
- the revival of the movement of art, literature, and music
- a musical composition written for a soloist to be accompanied by an orchestra
- instrumental music being played by a small ensemble
- a musical composition to allow a keyboard player to show off their skills
- composed the famous Cello Concerto No. 1
18 Clues: Nachtmusik • He composed the famous Fur Elise • famous for his composition "Eine • BWV stands for ____ Werke Verzeichnis • music that does not have good tonality • composed the famous Cello Concerto No. 1 • a vocal composition with musical accompaniment • music created to have a purpose and tell a story • instrumental music being played by a small ensemble • ...
Renaissance review 2022-01-26
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- painted the pope's office
- what Prospero calls his magic
- part of Florence cathedral Brunelleschi did
- Luther's main doctrinal complaint
- Gutenberg's breakthrough
- his David was first nude statue in 1000 years
- wealthy Florentine art patrons
- inventor of oil paint
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- Machiavelli says best is loved? or feared?
- what Trinculo found himself in
- author of The Prince
- Verrocchio's famous apprentice
- mascot of Florence
- depiction of distance in painting
- sacred music not part of the mass
- Renaissance pop tune
- new world food import to old
- painted the pope's chapel
18 Clues: mascot of Florence • author of The Prince • Renaissance pop tune • inventor of oil paint • Gutenberg's breakthrough • painted the pope's office • painted the pope's chapel • new world food import to old • what Prospero calls his magic • what Trinculo found himself in • Verrocchio's famous apprentice • wealthy Florentine art patrons • depiction of distance in painting • ...
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • against • reading • rebirth • comes from • dead bodies • love, admiration • ideas, proposals • study of the body • person with ideas • incredible, amazing • pride, self respect • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • against • reading • rebirth • comes from • dead bodies • love, admiration • ideas, proposals • study of the body • person with ideas • pride, self respect • incredible, amazing • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • reading • rebirth • against • comes from • dead bodies • ideas, proposals • love, admiration • person with ideas • study of the body • incredible, amazing • pride, self respect • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Crossword :) 2015-06-08
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- The most important wind instrument
- When many people broke away from the Roman Catholic Church
- A type of music sung in church
- A short piece of sacred music
- Only one person singing at a time
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- The study of humans
- The language they wrote in
- A leader in church
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- The most popular piece of music in the early Renaissance
- A type of music that was sung for entertainment
- The first word in the title
- They were often played in consoles
- When you are selling things
- The most popular piece of secular music
- More than one melody being sung at a time
- An instrument with an angled neck
- A sponser for a musisian or artist
18 Clues: A leader in church • The study of humans • He painted the Mona Lisa • The language they wrote in • The first word in the title • When you are selling things • A short piece of sacred music • A type of music sung in church • Only one person singing at a time • An instrument with an angled neck • The most important wind instrument • They were often played in consoles • ...
RENAISSANCE MICHELANGELO 2022-12-05
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- An artist who makes sculptures
- A civil officer, who administers the law
- Benefactor, supporter
- (especially of a work of art)produced specially to order
- Order (someone) to be present
- Of chief importance; principal
- Have a heated argument or disagreement
- All of the people born and living at about the same time
- Remove the skin
- A large vault, typically an underground, for burying the dead
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- A group of people entrusted by a government with authority todo something
- wall A usually raised place on which sacrifices are offered is burned in worship
- brilliant person
- Officially make (someone)leave a school or other organisation
- of Comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular subject
- Call for/upon
- to an increasing extent; more and more
- A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer
- undeniable
19 Clues: undeniable • Call for/upon • Remove the skin • brilliant person • Benefactor, supporter • Order (someone) to be present • An artist who makes sculptures • Of chief importance; principal • to an increasing extent; more and more • Have a heated argument or disagreement • A civil officer, who administers the law • (especially of a work of art)produced specially to order • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-03-17
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- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- less religious
- artist and inventor, painted the Mona Lisa
- wrote the The Praise of Folly
- king from 1509-1547
- travel to different part of the world to convert people to Catholicism
- the number of women king henry viii married
- father of humanism
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- invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- written by Sir Thomas More
- key city in Italy
- a type of philosophy that was popular in the renaissance
- means "rebirth"
- the first major printing
- nailed his 95 theses to his door in 1517
- what we call interest
- made by John Calvin, taught predestination
- led to baptists, Amish and Quakers
18 Clues: less religious • means "rebirth" • key city in Italy • father of humanism • king from 1509-1547 • what we call interest • the first major printing • written by Sir Thomas More • wrote the The Praise of Folly • invented by Johannes Gutenberg • led to baptists, Amish and Quakers • nailed his 95 theses to his door in 1517 • painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • ...
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • against • rebirth • reading • comes from • dead bodies • love, admiration • ideas, proposals • study of the body • person with ideas • pride, self respect • incredible, amazing • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • reading • against • rebirth • comes from • dead bodies • love, admiration • ideas, proposals • person with ideas • study of the body • incredible, amazing • pride, self respect • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • rebirth • reading • against • comes from • dead bodies • ideas, proposals • love, admiration • person with ideas • study of the body • pride, self respect • incredible, amazing • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • against • rebirth • reading • comes from • dead bodies • ideas, proposals • love, admiration • study of the body • person with ideas • incredible, amazing • pride, self respect • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Renaissance Name___________ 2015-04-22
18 Clues: city • person • against • rebirth • reading • comes from • dead bodies • love, admiration • ideas, proposals • person with ideas • study of the body • pride, self respect • incredible, amazing • expert on body parts • Christian, not Catholic • art that does not look flat • wealth that makes more wealth • life focused on the individual
Reformation & Renaissance 2024-03-07
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- Printing Press developer
- Sistine Chapel & David statue
- This group of traders were taxed by the church
- The reformation's goal was the reform the ________ church
- "Theses" means ___________________.
- $$$ for forgiven sins and a ticket to heaven
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- Translated the Bible to English
- Gutenberg's first publication
- The Crusades and Plague caused a distrust in the _________.
- Head of the Catholic Church
- Believed in predestination
- Took a pilgrimage to Mecca
- Jerusalem is called the "______ _______"
- The Mona Lisa & Last Supper artist
- Not Catholic; Pope has no authority; Baptist and Methodist
- The ideas of Thomas Aquinas
- Renaissance means "__________"
- He wrote the 95 Theses
18 Clues: He wrote the 95 Theses • Printing Press developer • Believed in predestination • Took a pilgrimage to Mecca • Head of the Catholic Church • The ideas of Thomas Aquinas • Gutenberg's first publication • Sistine Chapel & David statue • Renaissance means "__________" • Translated the Bible to English • The Mona Lisa & Last Supper artist • "Theses" means ___________________. • ...
Reniassance 2024-11-04
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- the era after the renissance
- after the end of the
- opposed many findings in Scientific Revolution as heretical Renaissance
- Renaissance a period referred to as the
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- technique of 3D are in Renaissance
- a gradual shift from the abstract forms of the medieval period to the representational forms of the 15th century
- where the Renaissance started
- Henry broke from Catholic Church to obtain this
8 Clues: after the end of the • the era after the renissance • where the Renaissance started • technique of 3D are in Renaissance • Renaissance a period referred to as the • Henry broke from Catholic Church to obtain this • opposed many findings in Scientific Revolution as heretical Renaissance • ...
Renaissance and Refornation 2017-01-30
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- an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement
- a list of propositions for an academic disputation written in 1517 by Martin Luther,
- held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento and Bologna, northern Italy, was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation.
- invented in the Holy Roman Empire by the German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, based on existing screw presses.
- French humanist whose theological writings profoundly influenced religious thoughts of Europeans. Developed Calvinism at Geneva. Wrote Institutes of Christian Religion
- Associated as artistic giant in the Italian High Renaissance
- Wordily
- had a major influence on the growth of the Italian Renaissance through their patronage of the arts and humanism.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
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- (as a doctrine in Christian theology) the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others. It has been particularly associated with the teachings of St. Augustine of Hippo and of Calvin.
- European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- A gift of money of property paid at the time of marriage, either by a bride's parents to her husband or in Islamic societies, by a husband to his wife.
- a Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- sought to divorce his wife; wound up creating a church
- professor of theology, composer, priest, monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation. Luther came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution.
16 Clues: Wordily • sought to divorce his wife; wound up creating a church • Associated as artistic giant in the Italian High Renaissance • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • a list of propositions for an academic disputation written in 1517 by Martin Luther, • ...
Renaissnce 2024-10-30
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- This city is known as the birthplace of the Renaissance
- This helped spread ideas during the Renaissance
- Where did the Renaissance end?
- This artist painted "The Last Supper"
- Another word for "rebirth"
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- Title is often given to a ruler or king during the Renaissance
- This artist painted the Mona Lisa
- Sculptor who made "David"14 What century did the Renaissance start?
- The Renaissance began in this European country
9 Clues: Another word for "rebirth" • Where did the Renaissance end? • This artist painted the Mona Lisa • This artist painted "The Last Supper" • The Renaissance began in this European country • This helped spread ideas during the Renaissance • This city is known as the birthplace of the Renaissance • Title is often given to a ruler or king during the Renaissance • ...
Unit 6 Review 2022-01-19
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- This time period came after the Dark Ages
- Which city did Christian crusaders try to take from muslim control?
- Conquered the territories that ended up becoming the Holy Roman Empire
- The territories that were united by Charlemagne
- Ensured that the king could only rule with the consent of the landowners
- A deadly plague that killed a good chunk of Europe's population.
- Characteristic of Renaissance art that involved making a painting look as if it was three dimensional
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- This term refers to the increased focus on humans during the Renaissance (without the usual "religious" focus)
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- The wars fought over the "holy land"
- This was a warrior who fought in Medieval Europe
- This would be someone who owned land in Medieval Europe and rented it out in return for labor
- Who was obsessed with drawing the human body and also painted the Mona Lisa?
- Another name for "Medieval Europe"
- What was the "social system" in Medieval Europe called?
- This is another name for "king" or "queen"
- This would be someone who worked in return for a place to live
17 Clues: Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Another name for "Medieval Europe" • The wars fought over the "holy land" • This time period came after the Dark Ages • This is another name for "king" or "queen" • The territories that were united by Charlemagne • This was a warrior who fought in Medieval Europe • What was the "social system" in Medieval Europe called? • ...
Renaissance/Reformation/Exploration pt.2 2021-04-21
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- Taught direct communication with God (last name)
- Where the Reformation began
- 1st to take lead in Exploration
- Painted the Last Supper/Mona Lisa
- discovered gravity
- What does Renaissance mean
- 1st to circumnavigate the world
- Diet of Worms & 95 Theses relate to
- idea earth is center of universe
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- Catholic's effort to reform itself
- Emphasis on individual
- Invented the Printing Press
- Renewed interest in Greek/Roman ideas
- focused rise of modern science
14 Clues: discovered gravity • Emphasis on individual • What does Renaissance mean • Invented the Printing Press • Where the Reformation began • focused rise of modern science • 1st to take lead in Exploration • 1st to circumnavigate the world • idea earth is center of universe • Painted the Last Supper/Mona Lisa • Catholic's effort to reform itself • Diet of Worms & 95 Theses relate to • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Review 2016-01-27
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- the system in which a king would trade land for military service
- the first name of the man who first thought of the submarine
- the type of architecture known for its high pointed ceilings
- the last name of the German monk who protested the Catholic church
- the document that put law above the King
- channels used to carry water over long distances
- the continent in which Italy is located
- Christians who left the Catholic church due to religious issues
- the capitol city of Italy
- considered the greatest of all Renaissance writers
- what did the soldiers of Carthage ride, page 320
- the last name of the man who first thought of the helicopter
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- Athens rival city-state
- a city that became rich from trade
- a period in a society's history marked by great achievements
- a time of creativity and new ideas
- the man to first invent the movable printing press
- the head of the Christian church
- a religious war to take the Holy Land
- the Greek goddess found in the Parthenon
- the idea that people believed humans were capable of great things
- the name of the Greek building on page 312
- who is the Michelangelo statue of on page 346
- the country in which the Renaissance began
24 Clues: Athens rival city-state • the capitol city of Italy • the head of the Christian church • a city that became rich from trade • a time of creativity and new ideas • a religious war to take the Holy Land • the continent in which Italy is located • the document that put law above the King • the Greek goddess found in the Parthenon • the name of the Greek building on page 312 • ...
Unit 4: Land Based Empires 2023-10-19
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- Rebirth in Europe, interest in classics
- Drastic change in scientific thoughts during the Renaissance
- Galileo's method consisting on observations, hypothesis and data to form a claim
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer Discovered Saturn's rings, Venus's phases, Jupiter's moons, Moon's geographical features
- Central figure of Protestant Reformation, wrote the 95 Theses
- relating to or denoting the Church of England or any Church in communion with it.
- Imaginary society with perfect and ideal qualities
- King of England, best known for his six marriages and annulment of the catholic church from england
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- Re-baptizer,radicals who would baptize those who have already been baptized and making them swear an oath
- having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.
- Religious reform changing structures and beliefs
- Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian well known for his political works
- Astronomer and mathematician who formed the Heliocentric Theory
- Written by Martin Luther to expose the Church's selling of indulgences
- Renaissance artist that are inspirations
- Religious order, Society Of Jesus
- Church ruled by elder
- Government which priest rule under god(s)
- The sun is at the center, planets revolve around it
- German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer, famous for his theory of the 3 laws of motion
20 Clues: Church ruled by elder • Religious order, Society Of Jesus • Rebirth in Europe, interest in classics • Renaissance artist that are inspirations • Government which priest rule under god(s) • Religious reform changing structures and beliefs • Imaginary society with perfect and ideal qualities • The sun is at the center, planets revolve around it • ...
AP World 2023-05-23
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- Extension of Italian Renaissance to Northern Europe (ex. Germany)
- _______ Years War--series of wars fought by France and England between 1337 and 1453
- Renaissance intellectual movement centered on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- Art was more humanlike and REALISTIC
- wars over control of the Holy Land
- Political system in which land is exchanged for protection.
- The Church's sphere of power and authority, both politically and spiritually, during the Middle Ages
- Protestant _______ Religious movement of 16th century that featured religious, economic, and political protest
- Economic system during the Middle Ages that revolved around self-sufficient farming estates where lords and peasants shared the land
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- Japanese Samurai follow the code of
- monk who unintentionally started the Protestant Reformation after writing the 95 These
- Catholicism required penance (paying back) for one's sins
- Japan's Knights
- holy book of Muslims is called
- Founder of Islam
- The seperation of the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church (1054 CE)
- Peace of _______ (1555)Treaty that briefly paused religious wars in the Holy Roman Empire (HRE) in the 1500s
- Japan's Lords
- Diet of ____ --Assembly of estates of the Holy Roman Empire
- Mechanical device invented in 15th century by Johannes Gutenberg that made printing MUCH easier
20 Clues: Japan's Lords • Founder of Islam • Japan's Knights • holy book of Muslims is called • wars over control of the Holy Land • Japanese Samurai follow the code of • Art was more humanlike and REALISTIC • Catholicism required penance (paying back) for one's sins • Political system in which land is exchanged for protection. • ...
Unit 2 S23 2023-03-06
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- The belief in more than one God.
- Credited with "discovery" of the New World
- Government whose laws are based in religion
- Plague that wiped out millions in Europe.
- Period of peace within the Mongol Empire
- Group Of brtual warriors that originated in Central Asia.
- Renaissance idea that emphasizes human wants/needs and human nature.
- A major focus of the Renaissance. Think "Mona Lisa"
- The separation of church and state
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- Name for the trade that took place between the Old and New Worlds.
- A person's beliefs, norms, traditions, and values
- Explorer who is credited with leading the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe but died before completion.
- The spread of culture
- Period in history that focused on "Rebirth" "Recovery" and "Discovery" and led to advancements in art and architecture.
- Led to the increase in literacy rates among Europe and allowed for the mass production of literature like never before.
- Effort led by Martin Luther in attempt to reform the corrupt practices of the Catholic Church.
- Network of trade routes that spread from China to Rome.
- Series of religious wars between Muslims and Christians
- The belief that is a country's strength is determined by how much gold and silver it has.
- The belief in only one god
20 Clues: The spread of culture • The belief in only one god • The belief in more than one God. • The separation of church and state • Period of peace within the Mongol Empire • Plague that wiped out millions in Europe. • Credited with "discovery" of the New World • Government whose laws are based in religion • A person's beliefs, norms, traditions, and values • ...
Quiz (Set 2) 2025-04-12
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- Historical figure known for astronomy and mathematics.
- Merchant family-born astronomer (full name).
- A Medici pope with a regnal name including a Roman numeral.
- The Medici clan symbolized this Italian social class.
- Often dubbed the world’s first sightseer (full name).
- Full Italian name of the artist known as Raphael.
- Image of Mary with the Infant Jesus (complete title).
- Nickname of Niccolo di Betto Bardi’s artistic son.
- Renaissance humanist recognized by this last name.
- Mural portraying Jesus’ final meal with his disciples.
- An Italian term meaning "smoke."
- Renaissance master of sculpture, painting, and poetry.
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- Advocates of classical education and civic morals.
- Famous portrait showinga only half of a woman’s figure.
- Ceiling art painted by the answer to #15.
- Celestial body placed at the center in heliocentric theory.
- This was believed to be the center of the universe in geocentrism.
- This Italian city sparked the Renaissance movement.
- Another term for the “Brief Commentary.”
- A century of tales told by ten individuals.
- was originally interpreted using this model’s tools.
- Biblical figure sculpted in bronze.
- A prominent thinker from ancient Greece.
- Study that explores spoken and written language.
- Sculpture found in the Vatican’s major basilica.
25 Clues: An Italian term meaning "smoke." • Biblical figure sculpted in bronze. • Another term for the “Brief Commentary.” • A prominent thinker from ancient Greece. • Ceiling art painted by the answer to #15. • A century of tales told by ten individuals. • Merchant family-born astronomer (full name). • Study that explores spoken and written language. • ...
peta 1 2023-03-09
24 Clues: 34 • 45 • 23 • 12 • vbf • xvr • dada • sf12 • 45fd • gvsda • dfsfd • asdada • vbcbcv • dvxcbc • dadada • bdfgdrf • gggdfgc • fsddfsd • rewer45 • adadada • sdascde • efsdvcsc • dsfdsfsv • sdsf snbd
Roaring 20's of the United States 2023-02-15
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- Smuggler of illegal alcohol during Prohibition
- The most famous African-American poet during the Harlem Renaissance.
- W.E.B. DuBois helped found this organization for African-American equality.
- Term for the period when alcohol was made illegal in the US.
- Secret bar where alcohol could be purchased illegally
- The organization that worked for equality of Jewish People
- Style of dance music popular in the 1920s
- Harlem Renaissance jazz composer
- Anti-foreign beliefs and opposed to immigration
Down
- The Scopes Monkey Trial was a famous trial over whether _____ should be taught in school.
- Term for the fear of communism in America.
- F Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great ___
- African American leader who promoted a “Back to Africa” movement.
- The movie, Birth of a Nation, and the terms “nativism,” and “anti-semitism” are most closely associated with which group during the 1920’s?
- Nickname for women in the 1920's who flaunted modern dress and conduct.
- The movie, Birth of a Nation, and the terms “nativism,” and “anti-semitism” are most closely associated with which group during the 1920’s?
- Famous American baseball player
- He and fellow Italian-born anarchist Vanzetti were convicted of murder and executed.
- Mobster who terrorized Chicago during Prohibition.
- A Renaissance of African-American art, literature, and music began in this section of New York.
- This amendment prohibited the sale of liquor
21 Clues: Famous American baseball player • Harlem Renaissance jazz composer • F Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great ___ • Style of dance music popular in the 1920s • Term for the fear of communism in America. • This amendment prohibited the sale of liquor • Smuggler of illegal alcohol during Prohibition • Anti-foreign beliefs and opposed to immigration • ...
Social Studies Revision 2024-10-02
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- The city that the Christians tried to take from the Muslims
- The other name for a piece of land given to the vassal
- The other name for the plague
- Uniting a community under a single government
- Who is at the top of the feudal system
- Feudalism was put in place to restore o_______
- To be cut off from church
- The animals that carried the fleas with the plague virus
- The M__________ C____________ limited the king's power
- Lords gave this in exchange for loyalty and military service
- A poem written by famous poet Petrarch
- Another word for a peasant who farmed or worked the land
- A very famous playwright during the Renaissance
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- Put in place to control the price and quality of goods
- The S______ Turks were in charge of Jerusalem when the crusades began
- The Holy Roman Emperor who ruled for 50 years
- The ___________ invaded many towns and villages in Europe
- A fellow countryman or woman
- After the 1200s feudalism began to d________
- The middle ages began in 476C.E. when the __________ empire collapsed
- A tenant of the Lord
- The meaning of this word is rebirth
- Where did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s (14th Century)
- A self-sustaining estate with farmland and a village
24 Clues: A tenant of the Lord • To be cut off from church • A fellow countryman or woman • The other name for the plague • The meaning of this word is rebirth • Who is at the top of the feudal system • A poem written by famous poet Petrarch • After the 1200s feudalism began to d________ • The Holy Roman Emperor who ruled for 50 years • Uniting a community under a single government • ...
The Renaissance 2022-03-01
Across
- the movement during the renaissance to reform the catholic church
- german inventor of the printing press
- italian artist and sculptor of the renaissance
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- italian city state - birth place of renaissance
- period of history between the 1300 and the 1600
- A wealthy person who finances a work of art
- polish astronomer from the renaissance ssance
7 Clues: german inventor of the printing press • A wealthy person who finances a work of art • polish astronomer from the renaissance ssance • italian artist and sculptor of the renaissance • italian city state - birth place of renaissance • period of history between the 1300 and the 1600 • the movement during the renaissance to reform the catholic church
Harlem Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
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- A time period where there was a mass migration of African-Americans moving north to avoid Racial Discrimination.
- The amount of African-Americans that moved north between 1890 and 1950.
- A famous boxer during the Harlem Renaissance who was the first black world heavyweight boxing champion.
- A famous musician that was heavily known in the Harlem Renaissance. Some consider him the best trumpeter.
- A travel book that was a must have for African-Americans in the Harlem Renaissance due to Racial Discrimination.
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- A famous painter during the Harlem Renaissance who is most widely known for his piece called, "The Judgement Day"
- An innovative photographer who is known for taking photos of the whole Harlem Renaissance.
- A famous poet, novelist, and fiction writer during the Harlem Renaissance.
8 Clues: The amount of African-Americans that moved north between 1890 and 1950. • A famous poet, novelist, and fiction writer during the Harlem Renaissance. • An innovative photographer who is known for taking photos of the whole Harlem Renaissance. • A famous boxer during the Harlem Renaissance who was the first black world heavyweight boxing champion. • ...
Histoire 2014-01-22
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- Considéré comme le père de la chirurgie moderne
- Il a révolutionné l’imprimerie
- Période historique ayant inspiré les humanistes
- Mouvement artistique courant de 1450 à 1560 correspondant aux idées humanistes
- Foyer italien de l’humanisme et de la Renaissance (ville)
- Nom donné au portrait de Mona Lisa, peint par Léonard de Vinci et exposé au Louvres
- Artiste de la Renaissance, peintre de « La naissance de Venus » et du « Printemps »
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- Courant de réflexions centrées sur l’homme
- personne qui protège les écrivains, artistes et savants en les aidant financièrement
- Technique permettant de donner une impression de profondeur
- Peintre italien, auteur des fresques de la Chapelle Sixtine
- Fonction tenue par les moines avant l’imprimerie
12 Clues: Il a révolutionné l’imprimerie • Courant de réflexions centrées sur l’homme • Considéré comme le père de la chirurgie moderne • Période historique ayant inspiré les humanistes • Fonction tenue par les moines avant l’imprimerie • Foyer italien de l’humanisme et de la Renaissance (ville) • Technique permettant de donner une impression de profondeur • ...
12 Eras of Theatre 2020-04-02
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- Also known as renaissance english theatre or elizabethan theatre
- An ancient way of storytelling by dancing and using props
- Comedy and tragedy plays at religious festivals that began in Athens
- A wide range of movements in Europe and the U.S in theatre
- Reflected growing complexity of ideas, comedical and dramatic elements, plots, and characters
- Actresses first appeared and improv based on sketches or scenarios
- Developed with kyogen
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- Theatrical performances in the period between the fall of the western Roman Empire and start of the renaissance
- Style of the plays of Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson
- An outgrowth of expressionism
- When theatrical practice took place in Rome
- Theatre in the present day
12 Clues: Developed with kyogen • Theatre in the present day • An outgrowth of expressionism • When theatrical practice took place in Rome • An ancient way of storytelling by dancing and using props • A wide range of movements in Europe and the U.S in theatre • Also known as renaissance english theatre or elizabethan theatre • ...
Ren and ref croosword 2023-09-29
Across
- religious movement to change the catholic church
- What work did machiavelli write?
- common language
- Were partes of the french wars
- who parted with the catholic church because they wouldn't let him divorced.
- When someone pays for their sins
- What did erasmus write.
- Stopped the 30 year war
- Wrote 95 complaints of the church
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- Who wrote about human flaws?
- Who painted the Mona lisa?
- wanted to spread catholicism.
- what ended the french wars
- Someone that is wealthy and pays for art
- She made the Anglican church the official church of england
- Where the north renaissance started
16 Clues: common language • What did erasmus write. • Stopped the 30 year war • Who painted the Mona lisa? • what ended the french wars • Who wrote about human flaws? • wanted to spread catholicism. • Were partes of the french wars • What work did machiavelli write? • When someone pays for their sins • Wrote 95 complaints of the church • Where the north renaissance started • ...
vocab 2025-05-09
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- synonym electric
- The first pick quandary was what to do with No. .1 overall pick
- He led his troops in a well-planned _____.
- charged with strong emotion
- Antonym of Quandary
- she had ________ on this issue
- impertinent child had a smart answer for everything
- synonym of vacillate
- Antonym of Commemorate
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- synonym of plateau
- a movement or period of great activity in literature and culture
- The synonym of maneuver
- to mark by a ceremony or observation.
- a relatively stable level,period or condition
- age Antonym of Renaissance
- synonym for Impertinent
16 Clues: synonym electric • synonym of plateau • Antonym of Quandary • synonym of vacillate • Antonym of Commemorate • The synonym of maneuver • synonym for Impertinent • charged with strong emotion • she had ________ on this issue • age Antonym of Renaissance • to mark by a ceremony or observation. • He led his troops in a well-planned _____. • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2021-12-03
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- evidence of the church's beliefs
- a period of cultural rebirth in the 1200s
- said the sun was the center of the universe
- people who are rational and think clearly
- renaissance artist
- born in 1452
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- french mathematician and philosopher
- greek thinker
- believed the universe was geocentric
- first looked through a telescope
- british thinker
- person who went against the church
12 Clues: born in 1452 • greek thinker • british thinker • renaissance artist • evidence of the church's beliefs • first looked through a telescope • person who went against the church • french mathematician and philosopher • believed the universe was geocentric • a period of cultural rebirth in the 1200s • people who are rational and think clearly • ...
The Renaissance 2018-01-30
Across
- / Famous Italian City State where water fills the streets.
- / How Italy became wealthy
- / Old buildings in a bad state.
- / Rebirth.
- / People who sponsor Artists
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- / Capital of the Papal States.
- / Ancient City in the Eastern Roman Empire
- / A greater understanding of human nature
- / Famous Renaissance City
- / The first humanist
- Press / Used to copy information
- States / Mini Countries within Italy
12 Clues: / Rebirth. • / The first humanist • / Famous Renaissance City • / How Italy became wealthy • / People who sponsor Artists • / Capital of the Papal States. • / Old buildings in a bad state. • Press / Used to copy information • States / Mini Countries within Italy • / A greater understanding of human nature • / Ancient City in the Eastern Roman Empire • ...
The Renaissance 2018-01-30
Across
- The first humanist
- Ancient City in the Eastern Roman Empire
- How Italy became wealthy
- Rebirth
- People who sponsor Artists
- Famous Renaissance City
- A greater understanding of human nature
Down
- Famous Italian City State where water fills the streets.
- Used to copy information
- Capital of the Papal States.
- Mini Countries within Italy
- Old buildings in a bad state.
12 Clues: Rebirth • The first humanist • Famous Renaissance City • Used to copy information • How Italy became wealthy • People who sponsor Artists • Mini Countries within Italy • Capital of the Papal States. • Old buildings in a bad state. • A greater understanding of human nature • Ancient City in the Eastern Roman Empire • Famous Italian City State where water fills the streets.
Renaissance music Thomas Caleb 2015-06-18
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- sortof music of the renaissance
- is a secilar voial music by jeonine
- work for what you sell
- this invention helped the spread of music
- has up to four parts of equal importance
- a period of enlightenment and rapid devel opment
- diffence red blake
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- lockail
- the appearance that objects are closer to or farther away from the viewer
- welthy people
- a sponsor for a musician or artist
- needed
- basis for many hymns that are still sung today
- stucture of the numan body
- people who worekd for the chuch
- belve in something
16 Clues: needed • lockail • welthy people • diffence red blake • belve in something • work for what you sell • stucture of the numan body • sortof music of the renaissance • people who worekd for the chuch • a sponsor for a musician or artist • is a secilar voial music by jeonine • has up to four parts of equal importance • this invention helped the spread of music • ...
Renaissance, 7th Grade 2023-04-23
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- Religious movement produced Protestantism
- interested in worldly ideas, not just religious
- official action cancelling a marriage
- painted ceiling, sistine chapel
- invented the printing press
- God has already decided who goes to Heaven
- a belief that goes against the church
Down
- Wrote the poem, The Divine Comedy
- from the French word "rebirth"
- first major center, city, of renaissance
- painted the Mona Lisa
- idea sun is center of solar system
- pardon for person's sins
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Used math to prove the earth revolves around sun
- prevent publication or remove material
16 Clues: painted the Mona Lisa • wrote Romeo and Juliet • pardon for person's sins • invented the printing press • from the French word "rebirth" • painted ceiling, sistine chapel • Wrote the poem, The Divine Comedy • idea sun is center of solar system • official action cancelling a marriage • a belief that goes against the church • prevent publication or remove material • ...
You Pick Activity 2025-05-07
Across
- A state of perplexity or doubt
- To call remembrance
- To waver in mind, will, or feeling
- To make a series of changes in direction/position for a specific purpose
- The period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries marked by a flourishing of art and literature
- Antonym of impertinent
- Synonym of Quandary
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- Antonym of commemorate
- Synonym of Renaissance
- Synonym of Maneuver
- synonym of Plateau
- Given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- composed of elements drawn from various sources
- A broad flat area of raised land
- Antonym of vacillate
- Synonym of Eclectic
16 Clues: synonym of Plateau • Synonym of Maneuver • To call remembrance • Synonym of Eclectic • Synonym of Quandary • Antonym of vacillate • Antonym of commemorate • Synonym of Renaissance • Antonym of impertinent • A state of perplexity or doubt • A broad flat area of raised land • To waver in mind, will, or feeling • Given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • ...
3423 2017-12-12
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- The King of the Greek Gods
- Era of rebirth
- Highest ranking citizens of the Roman Empire
- Floating gardens of the Aztecs
- Julius ________, Emperor of the Roman Empire
- PICHU Greatest contributions of the Incas
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- The First race on the Mesoamerican culture
- Largest continent
- A kind of government that practices election
- The Perfect Florentine
- Her Sovereign of Great Britain and England today
- Pyramid of the _______, 3rd largest pyramid
- Leader of a Monarchy
- A sculpture of Mary carrying the dead body of Christ
15 Clues: Era of rebirth • Largest continent • Leader of a Monarchy • The Perfect Florentine • The King of the Greek Gods • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Floating gardens of the Aztecs • PICHU Greatest contributions of the Incas • The First race on the Mesoamerican culture • Pyramid of the _______, 3rd largest pyramid • A kind of government that practices election • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2022-09-15
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- Religion created by Martin Luther
- Counter from the Catholic Church agaisnt Reformation
- Non religious
- Primary language in Bibles before the reformation
- Family with great influence during the Renaissance
- Invention that pushed the Reformation
- English king that broke away from the Catholic Church
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- Pardon sold by Catholic Church to get into heaven
- Language
- Monk responsible for the Reformation
- Known as the rebirth of Europe
- protestant reformer who believed in predestination
- Bible printed in multiple vernacular
- Sculpted the David sclupture
- Focus on the life of an individual
15 Clues: Language • Non religious • Sculpted the David sclupture • Known as the rebirth of Europe • Religion created by Martin Luther • Focus on the life of an individual • Monk responsible for the Reformation • Bible printed in multiple vernacular • Invention that pushed the Reformation • Pardon sold by Catholic Church to get into heaven • ...
The Renaissance 2022-02-07
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- the country where the renaissance began
- was born in Pisa
- created the printing press
- study of the universe
- name of Shakespeares thetare
- machine used to see objects far away
- type of writing used by da Vinci
- painting is done on wet plaster
- someone who pays an artist to create a painting
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- He was born in 1452
- study of the human body
- adding depth to paintings
- the material used to create David
- the meaning of the word renaissance
- what medieval people thought was the centre of the universe
15 Clues: was born in Pisa • He was born in 1452 • study of the universe • study of the human body • adding depth to paintings • created the printing press • name of Shakespeares thetare • painting is done on wet plaster • type of writing used by da Vinci • the material used to create David • the meaning of the word renaissance • machine used to see objects far away • ...
Kahlee Kasper Renaissance 2024-04-19
Across
- PhisiologicalArtistmovement
- Used science to enhance his paintings
- Author of Utopia
- Monk who challenged the church
- Painted lively scenes of village festivals
- Separation from the church
Down
- Renassiance writer of The Prince
- Sculptor who created Frescoes on the Sistinestine Chapel
- A belief in the value of each person
- makes distant objects smaller than those in the foreground
- Created the Last Supper
- Renaissance play writer
- Advances in printing technology
- Wrote one of the most famous books
- Searched out manuscripts written in Greek and Latin
15 Clues: Author of Utopia • Created the Last Supper • Renaissance play writer • Separation from the church • PhisiologicalArtistmovement • Monk who challenged the church • Advances in printing technology • Renassiance writer of The Prince • Wrote one of the most famous books • A belief in the value of each person • Used science to enhance his paintings • ...
MUS-130-02 Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-28
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- The other meaning of the word Renaissance
- One of two forms of sacred music
- The Queen
- The Queen was “often” called
- Most important Venetian composer
- Musical representation of poetic images
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- A plucked string instrument
- The center of instrumental and vocal music “city”
- Two melodic lines played at the same time
- Lead composer of Lute songs
- Know for its four-note descent
- A device that helped spread secular music
- Where many Renaissance composer come from
- The “main” use of instruments
- St. Mark's cathedral other name
- One of two forms of sacred music
16 Clues: The Queen • A plucked string instrument • Lead composer of Lute songs • The Queen was “often” called • The “main” use of instruments • Know for its four-note descent • St. Mark's cathedral other name • One of two forms of sacred music • One of two forms of sacred music • Most important Venetian composer • Musical representation of poetic images • ...
renaissance crossword Bailey & Nathan 2015-06-18
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- a six stringed instrmint
- a motet was a sacred ___________ composition
- what is a six stringed instrmint from the the renaissance period
- who sung carols?
- stereo sound
- what were composers intrested in.
- what did seculur music develup from?
- what was the most popular from of seclar music.
- a person who whites music
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- a wooden lute
- voices only no instrmints acompanit
- a single lined melady
- a period of time
- more than one melady at a time
- what is a angled neak
15 Clues: stereo sound • a wooden lute • a period of time • who sung carols? • a single lined melady • what is a angled neak • a six stringed instrmint • a person who whites music • more than one melady at a time • what were composers intrested in. • voices only no instrmints acompanit • what did seculur music develup from? • a motet was a sacred ___________ composition • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary Words 2022-09-23
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- Moveable-type printing press
- Ancient Greek + Roman remains there
- Architect and Poet of the high
- Birth place of the Renaissance
- Person who provides financial support for the arts
- Writing was done in Greek or Latin
- Was to become animportant Reanaissance theme
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- Philosopher and Historian
- "band of Avon"
- Were the wealthiest most powerful class
- Italion banker and Politician
- "rebirth," valued a well rounded person, used primary sources, realistic portrayals of humans
- Sculptor and Architect
- Achievement, the individual and classical heritage
- Italion painter and Architect
15 Clues: "band of Avon" • Sculptor and Architect • Philosopher and Historian • Moveable-type printing press • Italion banker and Politician • Italion painter and Architect • Architect and Poet of the high • Birth place of the Renaissance • Writing was done in Greek or Latin • Ancient Greek + Roman remains there • Were the wealthiest most powerful class • ...
3423 2017-12-12
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- Her Sovereign of Great Britain and England today
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Pyramid of the _______, 3rd largest pyramid
- Highest ranking citizens of the Roman Empire
- Leader of a Monarchy
- The Perfect Florentine
- The King of the Greek Gods
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- Era of rebirth
- The First race on the Mesoamerican culture
- A kind of government that practices election
- A sculpture of Mary carrying the dead body of Christ
- Floating gardens of the Aztecs
- Julius ________, Emperor of the Roman Empire
- Machu_______,Greatest contributions of the Incas
- Largest continent
15 Clues: Era of rebirth • Largest continent • Leader of a Monarchy • The Perfect Florentine • The King of the Greek Gods • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Floating gardens of the Aztecs • The First race on the Mesoamerican culture • Pyramid of the _______, 3rd largest pyramid • A kind of government that practices election • Highest ranking citizens of the Roman Empire • ...
3423 2017-12-12
Across
- Her Sovereign of Great Britain and England today
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Pyramid of the _______, 3rd largest pyramid
- Highest ranking citizens of the Roman Empire
- Leader of a Monarchy
- The Perfect Florentine
- The King of the Greek Gods
Down
- Era of rebirth
- The First race on the Mesoamerican culture
- A kind of government that practices election
- A sculpture of Mary carrying the dead body of Christ
- Floating gardens of the Aztecs
- Julius ________, Emperor of the Roman Empire
- Machu_______,Greatest contributions of the Incas
- Largest continent
15 Clues: Era of rebirth • Largest continent • Leader of a Monarchy • The Perfect Florentine • The King of the Greek Gods • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Floating gardens of the Aztecs • The First race on the Mesoamerican culture • Pyramid of the _______, 3rd largest pyramid • A kind of government that practices election • Highest ranking citizens of the Roman Empire • ...
Jack Prokott Renaissance 2024-04-18
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- belief of value in each person
- Sculpter usually with church statues
- artisit known for art and anatomy
- Rich family during the renaissance
- He said theres nothing lighter than a pen
- appreciation of beauty and geometric porportion
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- published a book that critizied society
- he made statues
- Made political writings
- seperation from church
- made copper engravings
- period in history where making the move from middle ages to modernity
- made the printing press
- portrayed personalities and human emotions towards writing
- Painted live scenes of village
15 Clues: he made statues • seperation from church • made copper engravings • Made political writings • made the printing press • belief of value in each person • Painted live scenes of village • artisit known for art and anatomy • Rich family during the renaissance • Sculpter usually with church statues • published a book that critizied society • He said theres nothing lighter than a pen • ...
Kahlee Kasper Renaissance 2024-04-19
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- Author of Utopia
- Created the Last Supper
- Renaissance play writer
- A belief in the value of each person
- Used science to enhance his paintings
- Painted lively scenes of village festivals
- Separation from the church
- Monk who challenged the church
Down
- Sculptor who created Frescoes on the Sistinestine Chapel
- makes distant objects smaller than those in the foreground
- Renassiance writer of The Prince
- Wrote one of the most famous books
- PhisiologicalArtistmovement
- Searched out manuscripts written in Greek and Latin
- Advances in printing technology
15 Clues: Author of Utopia • Created the Last Supper • Renaissance play writer • Separation from the church • PhisiologicalArtistmovement • Monk who challenged the church • Advances in printing technology • Renassiance writer of The Prince • Wrote one of the most famous books • A belief in the value of each person • Used science to enhance his paintings • ...
Michelangelo Crossword 2025-06-09
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- Renaissance art technique to show depth
- Sculpture of Mary holding Jesus
- Wealthy patrons; he sculpted their tombs
- Artistic focus on natural, accurate detail
- His favorite medium for sculpture
- Sculpture with horns, meant for Pope Julius II’s tomb
- Renaissance belief in human potential
- Allegorical tomb figure representing sleep
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- Dramatic fresco on the Sistine Chapel altar wall
- Famous statue symbolizing Florence
- “The ___ of Adam” on the Sistine ceiling
- Another allegorical figure from a Medici tomb
- Painting directly onto wet plaster
- Famous chapel ceiling
- Studied this to make realistic bodies
15 Clues: Famous chapel ceiling • Sculpture of Mary holding Jesus • His favorite medium for sculpture • Famous statue symbolizing Florence • Painting directly onto wet plaster • Studied this to make realistic bodies • Renaissance belief in human potential • Renaissance art technique to show depth • “The ___ of Adam” on the Sistine ceiling • Wealthy patrons; he sculpted their tombs • ...
Revision topics 2025-12-09
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- -monk who started reformation
- – Certificate sold to reduce punishment for sins
- – Charter (document) limiting the king’s power
- – Country where the Reformation began
- – Famous Renaissance artist and inventor
- -Birthplace of the Renaissance
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- – Christian group formed after the Reformation
- - invented printing press
- – Religious book translated into local languages
- – Religious movement to reform the Church
- – King who signed the Magna Carta
- – Focus on human potential and achievements
- – Powerful banking family who supported artists
- – Country where Magna Carta was signed
- – Invention that helped spread ideas quickly
15 Clues: - invented printing press • -monk who started reformation • -Birthplace of the Renaissance • – King who signed the Magna Carta • – Country where the Reformation began • – Country where Magna Carta was signed • – Famous Renaissance artist and inventor • – Religious movement to reform the Church • – Focus on human potential and achievements • ...
21st Century 2017-10-18
crossword puzzle 2023-02-22
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- Niccolo Machiavelli wrote that rulers should do anything they could to keep ______ and to protect their city.
- Powerful ________ drew peopel to Italy
- _____ travled to Asian and wrote a book about them, whith intrested Eropeains to buy Asain goods.
- The Renaissance began in ____
- _______ was a system that was used to find out how much foren currancy was worth.
- _____ was a major shipbuilding center.
- People during the Renaissance became more ____.
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- The Italian states sat on the ______ Sea.
- ______ are people who fight in the army for money.
- _______ is the art of making agreements
- ________ was the most famous city of the Renaissance.
- Venice used long wooden _____ in the mud to support buildings.
12 Clues: The Renaissance began in ____ • Powerful ________ drew peopel to Italy • _____ was a major shipbuilding center. • _______ is the art of making agreements • The Italian states sat on the ______ Sea. • People during the Renaissance became more ____. • ______ are people who fight in the army for money. • ________ was the most famous city of the Renaissance. • ...
Art Movements 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Mix • - Tall • - Wild • - Dots • - Detail • - Colors • - Ornate • - Shapes • - Absurd • - Dreams • - Simple • - Emotion • - Everyday • - Classics • - Expressive
lol 2023-10-17
Unit 4 vocabulary 2023-10-08
Chapter 2 - Jacob Naylor 2019-08-26
15 Clues: Founder • OwnerColony • religiousgroup • Puritangroupown • DutchColony1621 • pioneerreligonVA • FledtoRhodeIsland • Colonyfounded1830 • NativeAmericanCheif • Religousgrouptolerence • ConflictSettlersNatives • Rhodeislandpuritansetup • conflictPequotConnecticut • 2ndpermentantenglishcolony • Leadermassachusettsbaycolony
Midterm Review 1 2022-01-10
Across
- Father of the Protestant Reformation.
- One cause of the Renaissance (Holy Wars)
- material items or consumer goods supersede your spiritual life.
- this system of forced labor was used by the Spanish in the Americas.
- Three masted ship to sail against the wind.
- the idea the single person supersedes the group or society.
- This doctrine made the USA the protector of the Western Hemisphere.
- Nationality of Christopher Columbus.
- Battle cry of the Conquistadors.
- Empire that defeated the Byzantine Empire in 1453
- inventor of the printing press in 1450 CE
Down
- Top class in the Encomienda System.
- A device that uses the stars for navigation.
- these companies were the first corporations.
- Martin Luther posted 95 of these in 1519 CE.
- Economic philosophy used by the Spanish in the Americas.
- Belief God knows your fate before you're born (Calvin)
- Developed the religious concept of predestination.
- economic system based on competition and incentives.
- appealing to feelings and emotions in art, literature, and culture.
- most famous artist of the Renaissance.
- selling these was awful according to Luther.
- the use of math and science to solve nature's phenomena.
- The Renaissance was a rebirth of Ancient Rome and this place.
- Former Portuguese colony in South America (Sao Paulo)
25 Clues: Battle cry of the Conquistadors. • Top class in the Encomienda System. • Nationality of Christopher Columbus. • Father of the Protestant Reformation. • most famous artist of the Renaissance. • One cause of the Renaissance (Holy Wars) • inventor of the printing press in 1450 CE • Three masted ship to sail against the wind. • A device that uses the stars for navigation. • ...
Art crossword 2017-03-26
Across
- the artist best known for his paintings of soup cans
- the ancient civilisation that built the pyramids
- the american artist well known for his drip paintings
- the location of the famous ancient pyramids
- the connection between two points
- the illusion of the landscape receding into the distance
- the ancient egyptian alphabet
- when an artwork does not look realistic but rather distorted in it representation
- the famous sculptor of the thinker
- the statue of mary cradling the dead christ figure in her lap.
- the name of the chapel in Rome where the ceiling was painted during the renaissance
- a 3D artwork
- the spanish artist famous for his weird, distorted portraits
Down
- the renaissance artist who was famous for sculpting
- the form of picture making using a camera
- the painting style using only dots
- the representation of a persons face
- the title of the painting where a classical nude figure is pictured in a shell
- the renaissance artist who was as much an inventor than a painter
- the overlapping of torn or cut paper to create a new image
- the creation of objects using clay or porcelain
- the surrealist artist well known for his painting of melting clocks
- "arts and ..."
23 Clues: a 3D artwork • "arts and ..." • the ancient egyptian alphabet • the connection between two points • the painting style using only dots • the famous sculptor of the thinker • the representation of a persons face • the form of picture making using a camera • the location of the famous ancient pyramids • the creation of objects using clay or porcelain • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-23
Across
- Famous religious painting
- Women write that had great influence
- An approach to life based on reason and our common humanity
- Captured scenes of peasant life with realistic details
- Used a realistic style in art
- Famous for his use of perspective in art
- Inventor of woodcuts and engraving religious text
- Where Renaissance started
- Language that was important in Europe
- Created a book called Utopia
- First woman artist to gain world renown
- The most important technical achievement
- Investigated one of natural law after another
- Author of The Prince book
- Anything that is not religious in nature
- Everybody is alive and got through everything and you didn't die.
Down
- used power in Montana.
- Applied the elements of classical Roman shapes
- Performed at London's Globe Theater
- Wrote influential book with rules and plans for buildings
- Younger painter artist
- Developed printing press in 1440
- Worked for their husbands and helped run the business
- The growth of city-states in northern Italy
- Inventor of the oil-based paintings
- Painter, sculptor, inventorand , scientist
- Painted strong and heroic woman
- The third largest city in Europe
- Became a center of manufacturing
- Renaissance was pretty close with what country.
30 Clues: used power in Montana. • Younger painter artist • Famous religious painting • Where Renaissance started • Author of The Prince book • Created a book called Utopia • Used a realistic style in art • Painted strong and heroic woman • Developed printing press in 1440 • The third largest city in Europe • Became a center of manufacturing • Performed at London's Globe Theater • ...
Key Terms for the Renaissance 2025-03-27
Across
- Belief that diseases were spread by bad air.
- People who buy and sell goods for profit.
- Belief in the importance of individual rights and freedom.
- Powerful Italian family known for banking and patronage.
- Thick stew or soup, typically made from vegetables and grains.
- System for managing waste and maintaining cleanliness.
- Religious wars aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem.
- Invention that revolutionized mass communication.
- Technique in art to show depth and three-dimensionality.
- Relating to cities or town life.
- Ability to read and write.
- Focus on worldly, not religious, matters.
- Process of becoming different.
- People who physically punished themselves as penance.
Down
- End of the world or catastrophic event.
- Period in European history from the fall of Rome to the Renaissance.
- Handwritten documents or books.
- Act of doubting or seeking answers
- Famous political treatise by Machiavelli.
- Renaissance art and culture that developed in northern Europe
- Renaissance political philosopher, author of "The Prince."
- Intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and achievements.
- Exchange of goods or services.
- Average number of years a person is expected to live.
- Everyday language spoken by common people.
- 14th-century plague that killed millions in Europe.
- Wealthy supporters of artists or scholars.
- Referring to ancient Greek and Roman culture.
28 Clues: Ability to read and write. • Exchange of goods or services. • Process of becoming different. • Handwritten documents or books. • Relating to cities or town life. • Act of doubting or seeking answers • End of the world or catastrophic event. • People who buy and sell goods for profit. • Famous political treatise by Machiavelli. • Focus on worldly, not religious, matters. • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2024-12-04
Across
- - Agreement (1648) ending the Thirty Years' War, reshaping Europe's religious landscape.
- - Intellectual movement focusing on classical texts and individual potential.
- - German city where Luther posted his 95 Theses.
- - The 1521 assembly where Luther refused to recant his 95 Theses.
- - Author of "The Prince," exploring political power and leadership.
- - English king who broke from the Catholic Church to form the Church of England.
- - Controversial Catholic practice condemned by Martin Luther.
- - English playwright who revolutionized drama with works like "Romeo and Juliet."
- - Invention by Johannes Gutenberg that spread Reformation ideas.
- - Author of "Decameron," a key figure in Italian Renaissance literature.
- - Catholic council (1545–1563) responding to the Reformation with reforms.
Down
- - The 1555 treaty allowing rulers to choose Catholicism or Lutheranism.
- - Period marked by a cultural revival emphasizing classical learning and artistic achievements.
- - Artist famous for the statue of David and Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- - Often called the Father of Humanism, known for his poetry and classical studies.
- - Protestant leader who published "Institutes of the Christian Religion."
- - German monk who sparked the Protestant Reformation in 1517.
- - Theological system founded by John Calvin, influencing Reformed churches.
- - Renaissance man known for works like "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
- - 1598 French law granting religious tolerance to Huguenots.
20 Clues: - German city where Luther posted his 95 Theses. • - 1598 French law granting religious tolerance to Huguenots. • - German monk who sparked the Protestant Reformation in 1517. • - Controversial Catholic practice condemned by Martin Luther. • - Invention by Johannes Gutenberg that spread Reformation ideas. • ...
The English Renaissance 2025-12-15
Across
- Invention that allowed books to be produced quickly and cheaply
- Belief system that emphasized classical learning and human potential
- Fourteen-line poem popular during the English Renaissance
- Serious dramatic form focusing on downfall and suffering
- English Bible published in 1611
- Royal family that began ruling England in 1485
- Playwright famous for Doctor Faustus
- Author of Utopia who was executed under Henry VII
- Poem type that presents an idealized rural life
- Poet known for metaphysical poetry and complex imagery
- King whose conflict with Parliament helped cause the English Civil War
- Term for a well-rounded individual skilled in many fields
- Literary technique in which abstract ideas are represented by characters or events
Down
- Major change in English pronunciation during the 1400's
- Ideal society described in Renaissance literature
- Title held by Oliver Cromwell after the monarchy was abolished
- Spanish naval fleet defeated by England in 1588
- War between Parliament and the monarchy that led to Charles I's execution
- Law that made Henry VII head of the Church of England
- Movement began by Martin Luther that challenged the Catholic church
- Latin phrase meaning "seize the day"
- Cultural movement meaning "rebirth"
- Epic poem by John Milton about Adam and Eve
23 Clues: English Bible published in 1611 • Cultural movement meaning "rebirth" • Playwright famous for Doctor Faustus • Latin phrase meaning "seize the day" • Epic poem by John Milton about Adam and Eve • Royal family that began ruling England in 1485 • Spanish naval fleet defeated by England in 1588 • Poem type that presents an idealized rural life • ...
Roaring twenties 2023-12-15
23 Clues: Case • Pact • Ruth • Line • Ford • Scare • Palmer • Garvey • Capone • Hughes • Flapper • Hemingway • Lindbergh • Migration • Coolindge • Fitzgerald • G. Harding • Origins Act • Renaissance • Dome Scandal • Scopes Trial • Wright Brothers • Naval Conference
