renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Final Test Crossword Review 2021-06-15
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- The use of shading and light to create depth, roundness and dimension.
- The depiction of subjects as they are in real life. The inclusion of detailed physical features and the expression of emotion and personality of the subjects.
- People began to develop a more worldly view of life instead of strictly religious
- One of the most famous works of Renaissance art in the world. Painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.
- Emphasis on the uniqueness of each person
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- The illusion of 3 dimensions in Renaissance art
- This book written by Machiavelli explained how a king should ideally rule
- the funding of Renaissance art and architecture.
- Interest in the ancient Greeks and Romans and their achievements.
- Emphasis on human potential and achievement and concern with the everyday experiences of humans.
- A time when Europe saw a flourishing of the arts and a renewed interest in Greco-Roman Literature
11 Clues: Emphasis on the uniqueness of each person • The illusion of 3 dimensions in Renaissance art • the funding of Renaissance art and architecture. • Interest in the ancient Greeks and Romans and their achievements. • The use of shading and light to create depth, roundness and dimension. • This book written by Machiavelli explained how a king should ideally rule • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- this family was the richest in Florence
- The Renaissance started in ___
- Started in the___ _____ _______
- instead of roads Venice used ____ to get around
- person who fights in the army for money
- became interested in ___ and learning
- non-religious
- was the first city to become rich
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- was surrounded by water and is tiny islands
- became rich in trade
- Venice stuck long wooden____ in the ground to support houses
- Traveled through china and inspired England to buy china stuff.
- time of rebirth
- city like
14 Clues: city like • non-religious • time of rebirth • became rich in trade • The Renaissance started in ___ • Started in the___ _____ _______ • was the first city to become rich • became interested in ___ and learning • this family was the richest in Florence • person who fights in the army for money • was surrounded by water and is tiny islands • ...
Early Renaissance 2018-02-12
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- Who painted 'Holy Trinity'?
- The economy was ____.
- ____ is a belief that rejects religion.
- TO create depth.
- Who sculpted 'Saint Mark'?
- What century did the renaissance occur in?
- Who painted 'The Last Supper'?
- Renaissance is French for ____.
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- Attached the greatest importance to the dignity and worth of the individual.
- Who sculpted 'David'?
- Who painted 'The Birth of Venus'?
- people believed they were living in the ____.
- They were being controlled by the powerful ____ family.
- Classic Roman and Greek influence.
14 Clues: TO create depth. • Who sculpted 'David'? • The economy was ____. • Who sculpted 'Saint Mark'? • Who painted 'Holy Trinity'? • Who painted 'The Last Supper'? • Renaissance is French for ____. • Who painted 'The Birth of Venus'? • Classic Roman and Greek influence. • ____ is a belief that rejects religion. • What century did the renaissance occur in? • ...
REVOLUSI EROPA 2023-01-10
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- istilah merkantilisme berasal dari bahasa inggris "merchant" yang berarti
- Sistem ekonomi yang diterapkan pada abad 16-18
- MASA kelahiran kembali
- Raja spanyol yang menganut Sistem merkantilisme
- istilah bagi nrgara yang mengontrol perdagangan koloni pada merkantilisme
- SALAH satu nrgara yang menerapkan Sistem merkantilisme
- pelopor dari reformasi gereja
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- Agama yang terlahir setelah reformasi gereja
- Ilmu yang dikembangkan William Shakespeare pada MASA renaissance
- Karya terkenal William Shakespeare
- Dipelopori Leonardo Davinci
- pelopor paham merkantilisme
- Reformasi gereja terjadi di
- Penyebar paham Calvinisme
14 Clues: MASA kelahiran kembali • Penyebar paham Calvinisme • Dipelopori Leonardo Davinci • pelopor paham merkantilisme • Reformasi gereja terjadi di • pelopor dari reformasi gereja • Karya terkenal William Shakespeare • Agama yang terlahir setelah reformasi gereja • Sistem ekonomi yang diterapkan pada abad 16-18 • Raja spanyol yang menganut Sistem merkantilisme • ...
Harlem Renaissance Music 2023-05-16
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- one of Louis Armstrong famous songs.
- A was a famous singer that started her career off the streets.
- How many people are in the famous picture in front of the building.
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- where is Harlem located.
- The best and most famous club in the Harlem Renaissance.
- Jazz composer and bandleader in the Harlem Renaissance.
- When did the Harlem renaissance music start(the year).
- When did the Harlem renaissance music end(the year).
8 Clues: where is Harlem located. • one of Louis Armstrong famous songs. • When did the Harlem renaissance music end(the year). • When did the Harlem renaissance music start(the year). • Jazz composer and bandleader in the Harlem Renaissance. • The best and most famous club in the Harlem Renaissance. • A was a famous singer that started her career off the streets. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-07
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- The Renaissance began in ___
- People sought to understand the __
- The Renaissance took place where?
- people began to think of ways to __ and enjoy life
- People like Raphael, __, and da Vinci made incredible works of art
- The rise in humanism and secularism led to the __ losing much of its power
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- Nicolaus Copernicus created the __ theory
- It began because of interest in ___ civilizations
- He stated the __ was at the center of our solar system
- The Renaissance is also known for great __ advancements
10 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___ • The Renaissance took place where? • People sought to understand the __ • Nicolaus Copernicus created the __ theory • It began because of interest in ___ civilizations • people began to think of ways to __ and enjoy life • He stated the __ was at the center of our solar system • The Renaissance is also known for great __ advancements • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-07
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- A new age of scientific Inquiry.
- A family that played a crucial role in politics and banking.
- Was known for his exquisite portraits that captured the beauty and dignity of his subjects.
- The Renaissance was a time of what?
- A renowned sculptor of the Renaissance.
- The value of one's own abilities.
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- An influential political philosopher of the Renaissance.
- "Non-religious."
- People who were considered the primary force behind a work's creation.
- A key intellectual movement emphasizing the study of classical texts.
10 Clues: "Non-religious." • A new age of scientific Inquiry. • The value of one's own abilities. • The Renaissance was a time of what? • A renowned sculptor of the Renaissance. • An influential political philosopher of the Renaissance. • A family that played a crucial role in politics and banking. • A key intellectual movement emphasizing the study of classical texts. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-19
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- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- Renaissance period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- ideally perfect state
- A machine used for printing
- A member of a christian church, founded on the principles of reformation
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- a way of regarding situations or topics
- The center of Italian Renaissance
- Paper releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- An intellectual movement that focuses on human potential and achievements
10 Clues: ideally perfect state • A machine used for printing • The center of Italian Renaissance • a way of regarding situations or topics • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • Paper releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin • Renaissance period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages • ...
Renaissance Key Words 2023-03-17
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- Person who created the 95 Theses
- City of the start of the Renaissance
- Improving the quality of life by looking at old cultures
- Person who was involved with art, discovery, and inventions
- Invention that helped common people
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- Place where the Renaissance spread North
- A period of great change in art, research, and innovation based on the Romans and Greeks
- Name of king who created the Church of England
- Family who supported many artists
- Person accused of corruption in the Church
10 Clues: Person who created the 95 Theses • Family who supported many artists • Invention that helped common people • City of the start of the Renaissance • Place where the Renaissance spread North • Person accused of corruption in the Church • Name of king who created the Church of England • Improving the quality of life by looking at old cultures • ...
Music of the Renaissance 2024-10-29
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- Church composers pushed new boundaries in ____
- The harpsichord was a very famous ____ of this time period
- Renaissance music set the table for the music of the ____ era
- This instrument was invented during the Renaissance period
- Music moved away from monastic tradition toward a more ____ style
- Introduced Italian and ____ a capella
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- This kind of music places emphasis on the end of a piece
- Josquin Des Prez was the ____ of sacred music
- Music was embellished with ____
- This style of music was born during the Renaissance
10 Clues: Music was embellished with ____ • Introduced Italian and ____ a capella • Josquin Des Prez was the ____ of sacred music • Church composers pushed new boundaries in ____ • This style of music was born during the Renaissance • This kind of music places emphasis on the end of a piece • The harpsichord was a very famous ____ of this time period • ...
Medicine Revision 2025-09-15
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- Anatomist who challenged Galen’s ideas. (Renaissance)
- Health Act, Law passed to improve sanitation and health in towns. (Industrial)
- Roman physician whose ideas dominated medieval medicine. (Medieval)
- Proposed the germ theory of disease. (Industrial)
- Developed the smallpox vaccine. (Industrial)
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- Press, Invention that helped spread new medical ideas. (Renaissance)
- humours, Theory that the body was made up of four fluids.
- Ancient Greek doctor known as the 'Father of Medicine'. (Medieval)
- Introduced antiseptic surgery. (Industrial)
- Discovered the circulation of blood. (Renaissance)
10 Clues: Introduced antiseptic surgery. (Industrial) • Developed the smallpox vaccine. (Industrial) • Proposed the germ theory of disease. (Industrial) • Discovered the circulation of blood. (Renaissance) • Anatomist who challenged Galen’s ideas. (Renaissance) • humours, Theory that the body was made up of four fluids. • ...
P3 Social Studies 2019-05-02
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- Was the Queen of Spain, and sponsored Christopher Columbus
- An independent area that pays their own taxes, conducted their own trade, and made their own laws
- Made the dome of Santa Maria Del Fiore
- Made the David sculpture
- Trading roads that helped get the Renaissance started
- The rebirth of Greek and Roman cultures
- Cultures of ancient Greece and Rome
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- Made the plays Romeo and Juliet, All’s Well That Ends Well, Hamlet, and Julius Caesar, Macbeth
- Made a new branch of the Roman Catholic Church called Lutheranism
- Ruled Florence Italy for many years
- Invented the printing press
- Became the Queen of England at the age of 25, and her reign was considered the golden age for England
- He was considered to be one of the greatest minds ever in the renaissance, and he was an artist, scientist, engineer, and inventor
- Made the first telescope
14 Clues: Made the David sculpture • Made the first telescope • Invented the printing press • Ruled Florence Italy for many years • Cultures of ancient Greece and Rome • Made the dome of Santa Maria Del Fiore • The rebirth of Greek and Roman cultures • Trading roads that helped get the Renaissance started • Was the Queen of Spain, and sponsored Christopher Columbus • ...
Great Depression Word search 2024-10-24
Teka teki sejarah 2022-09-07
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- kelanjutan dari masa Renaissance dan di kenal dengan nama “zaman fajar budi”
- Watt pencipta mesin uap pertama
- penggagas teori merkantilisme
- sebuah bidang filsafat yang mempelajari manusia dalam sebuah fenomena
- terbelahnya agama kristen menjadi sekte kecil
- istilah merkantilisme pada masa modern
- dampak Revolusi di Inggris
- tokoh penyebar Kristen di Maluku
- pembuat mesin pemintal benang
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- pemimpin revolusi di Swiss
- masa eropa dengan ciri matinya peran ilmu pengetahuan
- penulis buku “England Treasure by Foreign Trade”
- persekutuan dagang masyarakat akibat politik Merkantilisme
- pencetus teori Heliosentris
- sebutan untuk industri yang mengeluarkan lembah berupa asap sehingga membuat udara menjadi hitam
- gerakan reformasi gereja pertama kali di Eropa
- peristiwa yang berupaya mengembalikan kejayaan budaya yunani dan Romawi
- lawan dari Rasionalisme
- tokoh aliran Kantianisme
19 Clues: lawan dari Rasionalisme • tokoh aliran Kantianisme • pemimpin revolusi di Swiss • dampak Revolusi di Inggris • pencetus teori Heliosentris • penggagas teori merkantilisme • pembuat mesin pemintal benang • Watt pencipta mesin uap pertama • tokoh penyebar Kristen di Maluku • istilah merkantilisme pada masa modern • terbelahnya agama kristen menjadi sekte kecil • ...
Intro to the Scientific Revolution 2024-05-16
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- produced a theory that the planets and sun orbited the earth
- used controlled experiments to prove or disprove his theories; a lot of his work was in the area of astromony
- during the Renaissance people began to explore and _____
- this and the telescope were invented during the Renaissance due to improvements in lenses
- the scientific revolution was a time of great strides in science and this
- using this in muskets and canons ended the Middle Age castle and knight
- many great discoveries were in the this area of study
- refined some of Galileo’s theories
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- Gailieo discovered moons on this planet
- a German astronomer who supported Copernicus
- scientific revolution began at the end of this period
- Galileo discovered the Earth’s moon is covered in these
- society relied on the discoveries of these ancient people
- improved lenses also helped to invent these, which were needed for some people to read
- took many precise measurements of the planets and stars
- this church did not agree with Galileo’s observations and put him under house arrest
- said the sun was the center of the universe
17 Clues: refined some of Galileo’s theories • Gailieo discovered moons on this planet • said the sun was the center of the universe • a German astronomer who supported Copernicus • scientific revolution began at the end of this period • many great discoveries were in the this area of study • Galileo discovered the Earth’s moon is covered in these • ...
1920's review (Coley & Ashlyn) 2024-02-01
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- He wrote The Great Gatsby.
- A writer during the Harlem Renaissance initials was CC.
- Africans moved here.
- Is one of the most famous jazz musicians in the world.
- Helped clean clothes faster.
- Captured struggles of poor migrant workers.
- Used to listen to weather, news, and sports.
- Made drinking, selling, and transporting alcohol illegal.
- Used to toast your bread.
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- A man with a gravely singing voice during the Harlem Renaissance.
- A bar that sold alcohol illegally.
- Made and sold alcohol illegally.
- He used bold strokes and bright colors.
- These people moved north.
- Invented by Alexander Grahm Bell.
- Made it easier to cook.
- Africans needed these.
- Created by the Wright brothers.
- She was called queen of the blues.
19 Clues: Africans moved here. • Africans needed these. • Made it easier to cook. • These people moved north. • Used to toast your bread. • He wrote The Great Gatsby. • Helped clean clothes faster. • Created by the Wright brothers. • Made and sold alcohol illegally. • Invented by Alexander Grahm Bell. • A bar that sold alcohol illegally. • She was called queen of the blues. • ...
The Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-02-06
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- A movement that emphasized human potential and achievements.
- Renaissance artist and inventor known for Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- A period of "rebirth" in art, literature, and learning.
- A revolutionary invention by Gutenberg that spread knowledge quickly.
- Something related to faith, spirituality, or the church.
- Sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- The belief in focusing on worldly matters rather than religious ones.
- Scientist who first proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- The ability to read and write, which increased due to the printing press.
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- The everyday language spoken by the people.
- The idea that the sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe.
- The dominant religious institution in Europe during the Renaissance.
- Scientist who proved the heliocentric theory but was punished by the Catholic Church.
- A strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s country.
14 Clues: The everyday language spoken by the people. • Sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • A strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s country. • A period of "rebirth" in art, literature, and learning. • Something related to faith, spirituality, or the church. • A movement that emphasized human potential and achievements. • ...
Chapter 11 Section 1 2025-04-04
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- added movement to art by adding bold lines that gave clarity
- the greatest playwright of all time
- wrote “The Prince” and claimed that successful rulers could not be governed by Christian principles
- the best example of a Renaissance man
- leading advocate for church reform and is often referred to as the Prince of Humanist
- painted the Sistine Chapel for Pope Julius II
- often referred to as the Leonardo of the North
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- most famous patron family of the Renaissance
- painted the “School of Athens”
- leading sculptor of the early renaissance who built the Statue of David
- wrote “Utopia” which claimed that the ideal government is self-governance by brotherly love and community
- wrote “Don Quixote” a satirical piece about the customs and traditions of the Middle Ages
- the renewed focus on man’s abilities
- first official court painter in England under Henry VIII
14 Clues: painted the “School of Athens” • the greatest playwright of all time • the renewed focus on man’s abilities • the best example of a Renaissance man • most famous patron family of the Renaissance • painted the Sistine Chapel for Pope Julius II • often referred to as the Leonardo of the North • first official court painter in England under Henry VIII • ...
The renaissance 2024-10-29
10 Clues: (Wrote The Prince) • (A rebirth of culture) • (Sistine Chapel artist) • (Painted the Mona Lisa) • (Wrote Romeo and Juliet) • (Focus on human potential) • (School of Athens painter) • Vinci (Renaissance polymath) • (Author of The Canterbury Tales) • Press (Invention that spread ideas)
renaissance vocabulary 2023-11-10
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- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press.
- an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
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- Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was inspired by models from classical antiquity and had a lasting influence on Western art.
- an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period
- often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon".
14 Clues: often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. • the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-11-04
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- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. (painted Sistine chapel ceiling)
- Used to distinguish something (like an attitude, belief, or position) that is not specifically religious or sectarian in nature
- English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England who was beheaded for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the church of England
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and later Tuscany during most of 1434-1737
- A mural painting technique that involved painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster
- Italian Renaissance political Philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
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- Renouned English poet, playwright, and actor
- A literary revolution in Europe
- Italian polymath of the High renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect, (painted the Mona Lisa).
- An ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- A system or thought of attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. The potential value and goodness of human beings.
- Designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries
- Oil painting on a poplar wood, painted by Leonardo da Vinci
14 Clues: A literary revolution in Europe • Renouned English poet, playwright, and actor • Oil painting on a poplar wood, painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe • An ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions • ...
Renaissance Era 2022-10-13
7 Clues: Law enforcement • the nickname for Peasants • Lowest class of the Renaissance • Highest class of the Renaissance • Plaque outbreak in the Renaissance • Common dress people in the Renaissance wore • The city in Italy where this newspaper was made
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-01
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- A Part of the renaissance architecture
- A wealthy person that supports artists
- Where the Renaissance started
- Italian Painter most famous for the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- They are a person involved in trade
- They mainly focused on human achievements
- Center of engineering
- What crusaders brought back from war to sell and trade
- It allowed quick and cheap book
- Using perspective to make art Realistic
- He is often called the world's greatest playwright
- Family were bankers, they controlled Florence
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- A chapel in the Apostolic Palace
- Negotiates or makes deals with other countries
- A technique that recreates 3 dimensions
- Was a painter, Sculptor, architect, and poet, famous for the Sistine chapel
- A rebirth following the Middle Ages
- Big City Region
- He was famous for his use of perspective
- 1143 it became self-governing with a republican constitution
- Being worldly rather than spiritually
- They know the classics, they are charming, they don't seek fame, they inspire art but don't create it
- It focuses mainly on individuals instead of group
- International Powerhouse "City of canals"
- Da Vinci's famous religious painting
- Series of religious wars supported by the Latin church
- A place where everything is perfect
- Was famous for making sculptures more realistic with facial expressions
28 Clues: Big City Region • Center of engineering • Where the Renaissance started • It allowed quick and cheap book • A chapel in the Apostolic Palace • A rebirth following the Middle Ages • They are a person involved in trade • A place where everything is perfect • Da Vinci's famous religious painting • Being worldly rather than spiritually • A Part of the renaissance architecture • ...
5.1 t/m 5.5 Veranderingen in de Nieuwe Tijd 2022-03-16
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- Renaissance kunstenaars weigeren dit nog te zijn.
- Geestelijken mogen niet trouwen.
- Lekker drukke kunststijl.
- Alle macht voor de vorst.
- De handel tussen Afrika, Europa en Amerika verliep in deze vorm.
- Vanuit deze handelspost werd handel gedreven met de inheemse bevolking.
- Volgens Copernicus het middelpunt
- Centrum van het absolutisme.
- Hier draait het om het zelfstandig denken van de mens.
- Het land van Columbus en de Renaissance.
- Voorstander van de leer van Luther.
- Alles wat een groep mensen maakt, denkt of doet.
- Land zonder vorst.
- Helpt de vorst met besturen.
- Een kostbaar product dat uit Amerika werd gehaald.
- Hier wordt gewerkt met de handen.
- Voor hem draait alles om de winst.
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- Je kunt het pas bewijzen als je het hebt waargenomen.
- Overzees gebied in handen van Europeanen.
- De leider wil de winst voor het land vergroten.
- Groot in de Nederlanden.
- Hier besloten de katholieken de Kerk niet volledig te hervormen.
- Ander woord voor hervorming.
- De enige juiste taal voor Luther.
- De mensen in de Renaissance vinden dit belangrijker dan de groep.
- Leger op zee.
- Kerkelijke rechtbanken.
- Nederlandse hervormer.
- Strijdt voor de afschaffing van slavernij.
- Dit is zowel een oorzaak als een gevolg van het begin van de wereldeconomie.
30 Clues: Leger op zee. • Land zonder vorst. • Nederlandse hervormer. • Kerkelijke rechtbanken. • Groot in de Nederlanden. • Lekker drukke kunststijl. • Alle macht voor de vorst. • Ander woord voor hervorming. • Centrum van het absolutisme. • Helpt de vorst met besturen. • Geestelijken mogen niet trouwen. • De enige juiste taal voor Luther. • Volgens Copernicus het middelpunt • ...
bob 2024-04-17
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- Tribes - Early Northern European peoples who contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
- - Land granted by a lord to a vassal in return for loyalty and service.
- - Renaissance movement valuing human achievements.
- - A person who served a lord in exchange for land and protection in medieval Europe.
- - Germanic tribes who settled in England.
- - Cultural revival in Europe from the 14th to 17th century.
- - Germanic tribe that conquered Gaul (France).
- Inquisition - Campaign to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in Spain.
- - Relating to worldly matters, not religious.
- Carta - A document limiting the power of the English monarchy.
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- Death - Bubonic plague pandemic in the 14th century Europe.
- - Period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
- - The lord's estate in feudal society.
- - A hierarchical landholding system in medieval Europe.
- - The knightly system emphasizing honor and bravery in medieval Europe.
- - Supporter of artists, scholars, or organizations.
- - Nomadic empire builders from Central Asia.
- - Nomadic people from Central Asia who settled in Hungary.
- Law - Legal principles based on court decisions in England.
- - A peasant legally bound to work on a lord's estate.
- - Charging excessive interest on loans.
- - Christian military expeditions to recapture the Holy Land.
- Years’ War - Conflicts between England and France.
- - Describing an ideal society
24 Clues: - Describing an ideal society • - The lord's estate in feudal society. • - Charging excessive interest on loans. • - Germanic tribes who settled in England. • - Nomadic empire builders from Central Asia. • - Relating to worldly matters, not religious. • - Germanic tribe that conquered Gaul (France). • - Renaissance movement valuing human achievements. • ...
Musical Era 2025-09-10
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- Uses staging, scenery, costumes and action.
- The time period when the Gregorian Chant existed
- This time period was overly extravagant
- The first form of music notation
- Composed during the Baroque Era
- During the Medieval Era, this is where serious musicians could perform together.
- Composed during the Classical Era
- The primary keyboard instrument during the Renaissance Era
- The meaning of the word Classical
- The meaning of the word Renaissance
- When a weathly aristocrat financially supported a composer.
- Two or more voices singing independently
- This was a school where someone can study music
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- Music with more than one voice part
- This type of music was performed in the church
- This type of music was performed outside the church
- This type of music was the most popular during the Medieval and Renaissance Era
- A form of music that features a soloist with an orchestra
- This type of music became more popular during the Baroque Era
- The primary keyboard instrument of the Classical Era
- Composed during the Romantic Era
- Composed during the Classical Era
- This was the primary keyboard instrument during the Renaissance Era
- This voice part was the most important during the Baroque Period.
- The viols devloped into this instrument
- An unaccompanied vocal work based on a sacred Latin text
26 Clues: Composed during the Baroque Era • The first form of music notation • Composed during the Romantic Era • Composed during the Classical Era • Composed during the Classical Era • The meaning of the word Classical • Music with more than one voice part • The meaning of the word Renaissance • This time period was overly extravagant • The viols devloped into this instrument • ...
The Renaissance daily crossword 2021-12-15
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- finding answers without relying on the Bible
- city where the Holy Trinity was painted
- naked man statue
- what did rich people buy
- created the mona lisa
- government type of florence
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- popular british writer
- english word for 'renaissance'
- invented the telescope
- renaissance art technique using plaster
- a poem following a rhyme pattern
- payment to groom before marriage
12 Clues: naked man statue • created the mona lisa • popular british writer • invented the telescope • what did rich people buy • government type of florence • english word for 'renaissance' • a poem following a rhyme pattern • payment to groom before marriage • city where the Holy Trinity was painted • renaissance art technique using plaster • finding answers without relying on the Bible
Renaissance 2019-09-04
8 Clues: rebirth • where renaissance started • moving from town to cities • it brought new cultures and ideas • humanists believed in its importance • helped to spread books in affordable prices • studying the past to understand the present • witnessed a huge advance in the age of renaissance
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- ander woord voor dominee
- wedergeboorte
- protestantse leer van Calvijn
- christen die zich baseert op de ideeën van de Reformatie
- Franse calvinist
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- leider van een protestantse kerkdienst
- ander woord voor reformatie
- lid van de rooms-katholieke kerk
- manier van denken en voelen
- protestantse kerkdienst in de open lucht
- geleerde tijdens de renaissance
11 Clues: wedergeboorte • Franse calvinist • ander woord voor dominee • ander woord voor reformatie • manier van denken en voelen • protestantse leer van Calvijn • geleerde tijdens de renaissance • lid van de rooms-katholieke kerk • leider van een protestantse kerkdienst • protestantse kerkdienst in de open lucht • christen die zich baseert op de ideeën van de Reformatie
History of Massage 2023-10-04
25 Clues: Ida • hindu • Japan • China • greek • touch • Nurse • author • System • father • rebirth • gliding • Sanskrit • magazine • kneading • Institute • paintings • frictions • Myotherapy • lymphology • arrhythmic • Osteopathy • circulation • terminology • manipulation
Overall Time Of Rebirth During The Renaissance 2021-10-15
Across
- an independent city
- the renaissance originated here
- time of rebirth
- were surrounded by roman ruins and art
- making agreements with other countries
- the most famous family in Venice
Down
- a person who fights in the army for money
- this art has no proportion
- the art of being non-religious
- this art has realistic scenes
- this city was built on small islands
- city
- what was the medici family's famous ruler
- this is where marco polo traveled all around
- which city was the first city to grow rich
- most city states were this kind of government
16 Clues: city • time of rebirth • an independent city • this art has no proportion • this art has realistic scenes • the art of being non-religious • the renaissance originated here • the most famous family in Venice • this city was built on small islands • were surrounded by roman ruins and art • making agreements with other countries • a person who fights in the army for money • ...
renaissance crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- the wealthiest and most influential members of Italian society
- an Italian architect, painter, sculptor, poet, and engineer
- an Italian explorer
- a mathematician and astronomer who formulated the model of the earth
- and Italian painter and one of the three members of the high renaissance trinity
- an Italian astronomer, engineer physicist, philosopher and mathematician
Down
- an Italian writer, historian, diplomat and humanist
- a wealthy and powerful Italian city where the renaissance started
- the country where the renaissance began
- da Vinci greatest Pinter scientist and inventor
- Shakespeare an English poet and playwright. famous works include Romeo and Juliet
11 Clues: an Italian explorer • the country where the renaissance began • an Italian writer, historian, diplomat and humanist • da Vinci greatest Pinter scientist and inventor • an Italian architect, painter, sculptor, poet, and engineer • the wealthiest and most influential members of Italian society • a wealthy and powerful Italian city where the renaissance started • ...
The Renaissance Revival 2024-03-14
Across
- A famous cathedral in Florence with a dome designed by Brunelleschi
- Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- French word for rebirth
- City considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Famous play by Shakespeare
Down
- Sculptor and painter who created the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical texts, human potential, and worldly concerns
- Wealthy family who patronised artists
- A technique used in art to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- The invention by Johannes Gutenberg that revolutionised communication
- A prominent humanist scholar who was an important figure in the Renaissance
11 Clues: French word for rebirth • Famous play by Shakespeare • Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • Wealthy family who patronised artists • City considered the birthplace of the Renaissance • Sculptor and painter who created the Sistine Chapel ceiling • A famous cathedral in Florence with a dome designed by Brunelleschi • ...
Aleira Fambro 2018-09-12
Across
- a point of land that sticks out into water much like a peninsula
- start
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- to get possession or control
- commit ones resources to something
- Muslim house of worship
- such as to disease
- instrument that's shows the direction of magnetic
- use of scientific knowledge for political purposes
- large form
- instrument used to plan a course using the stars
- fact
- change
Down
- town in the Spanish ruled lands
- present
- explorer
- two or more groups or objects come together
- reawaken of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300 to the 1600
- a journey to holy place
- fleet of worships
20 Clues: fact • start • change • present • explorer • large form • fleet of worships • such as to disease • Muslim house of worship • a journey to holy place • to get possession or control • town in the Spanish ruled lands • commit ones resources to something • two or more groups or objects come together • instrument used to plan a course using the stars • ...
Theatre History - Ancient through Italian Renaissance 2021-02-23
Across
- right vs. wrong
- the gods descended using one of these
- play about Biblical history
- were finally allowed on stage in Italy
- Italian sets used this 2D form that looks 3D
- non-Biblical plays
- type of medieval secular play (Robinhood)
- standard characters of the commedia dell'arte
- humorous bits of stage action
- Greek platform shoes
- means rebirth
Down
- the first actor
- most famous morality play
- how Italians thought Greek drama would sound if it was sung
- commented on the action in Greek plays
- plays based on the Bible
- Greeks wore these to change characters
- clergy presented plays on one of these
- play about the last week of Jesus' life
- presented plays on a pageant wagon
- Renaissance started in this country
21 Clues: means rebirth • the first actor • right vs. wrong • non-Biblical plays • Greek platform shoes • plays based on the Bible • most famous morality play • play about Biblical history • humorous bits of stage action • presented plays on a pageant wagon • Renaissance started in this country • the gods descended using one of these • commented on the action in Greek plays • ...
Paige Forberger - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
Across
- queen who brought religious peace to england
- native language
- non-religious/wordly
- catholic church's response to Martin Luther
- king who had six wives, banned the catholic church from england
- school of athens
- invention that helped spread information
- calvinism
- to make something not count; marriage
- a 3D drawing on a 2D background/point of view
- mother of elizabeth I
- catholic missionaries, "followers of Jesus"
- paying for forgiveness
- non-Catholic
- council formed by the catholic church for decisions on reformation
Down
- followers of Martin Luther
- church of england
- against the church
- sistine chapel, statue of david
- renaissance man
- human acheivement/power
- rebirth
- bronze statue
- inventor of the printing press
- religion is decided by the kingdom
- rich supporter of the arts
26 Clues: rebirth • calvinism • non-Catholic • bronze statue • native language • renaissance man • school of athens • church of england • against the church • non-religious/wordly • mother of elizabeth I • paying for forgiveness • human acheivement/power • followers of Martin Luther • rich supporter of the arts • inventor of the printing press • sistine chapel, statue of david • ...
Unit 2 2024-09-24
Across
- Made a new religion because he couldn't get a divorce
- Wrote "In Praise of Folly"
- Wrote the 95 theses
- Created a printing press allowing more Bibles to be made.
- Wrote "Utopia"
- Playwright from England
- To look at a person's individuality
- Key belief held by Calvinists that set them apart.
- The focus on worldly themes
- Allowed German princes to choose their own religion
- Creator of Calvinists/huguenots
- Church Elizabeth made official church of England
Down
- Money that would allow the forgiveness of sins
- Council that was a response from Catholic church to protestant reformation
- Painted the Mona lisa
- Artist of The statue of David
- Where the Northern Renaissance began
- Ended 30 year war
- Renaissance that focused on secularism
- Married to Spanish King
20 Clues: Wrote "Utopia" • Ended 30 year war • Wrote the 95 theses • Painted the Mona lisa • Playwright from England • Married to Spanish King • Wrote "In Praise of Folly" • The focus on worldly themes • Artist of The statue of David • Creator of Calvinists/huguenots • To look at a person's individuality • Where the Northern Renaissance began • Renaissance that focused on secularism • ...
Piper Unit One Crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- Luther wrote in response to Tetzel
- Luther translated into German while in hiding
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Common Language
- Families sent them to school if affordable.
- Movement within the Catholic Church to reform itself
- Painted the School of Athens
- wrote The Prince
- Original Renaissance man
Down
- List of books considered dangerous to the Catholic Faith
- Two ancient civilizations that Renaissance thinkers drew inspiration from.
- After the fall of Rome, who maintained the Greek language?
- What happens to Savonarola?
- Byzantimes Location?
- wrote the Decameron
- Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of hersey.
- chuched that dominated religious life in Northern & Western Europe after the 10th century
- What was Martin Luther?
- Ideal place for an itellectual revolution?
- Society of Jesus
20 Clues: Common Language • wrote The Prince • Society of Jesus • wrote the Decameron • Byzantimes Location? • What was Martin Luther? • Original Renaissance man • Painted the Sistine Chapel • What happens to Savonarola? • Painted the School of Athens • Luther wrote in response to Tetzel • Ideal place for an itellectual revolution? • Families sent them to school if affordable. • ...
Globalism and Modernism 2022-12-13
15 Clues: 1969 • freud • scream • guitar • sartre • beloved • Rebirth • genocide • fountain • mystique • invisible • Relativity • suprematism • architecture • industrialization
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48. Historical Music Notation & Theory 2025-08-18
Across
- Medieval notation grouping multiple notes
- Six-note scale system in medieval theory
- Mathematical ratios in medieval notation
- Renaissance term for musical beat
- Hand system for teaching pitch relationships
- Complete range of medieval musical pitches
- Medieval notation showing next pitch
- Medieval notation indicating rhythm
- Clef combinations in Renaissance music
Down
- Medieval concept of triple subdivision
- Historical term for science of music
- Early polyphonic music of medieval period
- Early medieval musical notation symbols
- _____ Firmus, pre-existing melody in polyphony
- Medieval syllable system for pitch reading
15 Clues: Renaissance term for musical beat • Medieval notation indicating rhythm • Historical term for science of music • Medieval notation showing next pitch • Medieval concept of triple subdivision • Clef combinations in Renaissance music • Early medieval musical notation symbols • Six-note scale system in medieval theory • Mathematical ratios in medieval notation • ...
The renaissnce 2024-11-04
Across
- Michelangelo and Raphael were famous
- wrote about reality in politics instead
- press the developing of the
- ability became important the Renaissance
- Leonardo da Vinci is best known for his
- wrote the Canterbury tales
Down
- the word Renaissance mean
- lasted from the 1300 until the 1600
- studied Grammer poetry literature drama
- many famous workers of were writing during
10 Clues: the word Renaissance mean • wrote the Canterbury tales • press the developing of the • lasted from the 1300 until the 1600 • Michelangelo and Raphael were famous • studied Grammer poetry literature drama • wrote about reality in politics instead • Leonardo da Vinci is best known for his • ability became important the Renaissance • many famous workers of were writing during
renaissance 2024-10-31
10 Clues: creator of art • something you make • something you read • something an author makes • something you need in life • religion during renaissance • male created by shakespeare • "revival" of art/ literature • female created by shakespeare • something you believe in/practice
Profil 2013-12-12
Across
- Weltstadt
- Arbeitsstätte während Renaissance
- Bezeichnung für Stadt über 20 Millionen Einwohnern
- Zentrum mittelalterlicher Städte
- Anderer Name für New York
- Motoren der modernen Weltwirtschaft
- Verbesserung der Wohnumfelds und Aufbau neuer Stadtviertel
- Große Stadt der Antike im Zweistromland
- Einwohnerreichste Stadt der Welt
- Funktion der Stadt in Gegenwart
- Festungsform während Absolutismus
- Zweite Besonderheit während Industrialisierung
Down
- Zentrum absolutistischer Städte
- Spiel auf Grundriss römischer Städte
- Antike Saunas
- Weltmacht die zu den 1. Europas gehörte
- Anderes Wort für String Cities
- Klare Trennung von Wohnen und Arbeiten
- Anderer Name für 'Gewachsene Stadt'
- Erste Besonderheit während Industrialisierung
- Schutzwall Roms gegen die Gallier
- Stadt auf zwei Kontinenten
- Prozess der Aufwertung von Wohnquartieren durch Erneuerung von Bausubstanz und Bevölkerung
- Hauptstadt des Sudans
- Herrscher der Renaissance
25 Clues: Weltstadt • Antike Saunas • Hauptstadt des Sudans • Anderer Name für New York • Herrscher der Renaissance • Stadt auf zwei Kontinenten • Anderes Wort für String Cities • Zentrum absolutistischer Städte • Funktion der Stadt in Gegenwart • Zentrum mittelalterlicher Städte • Einwohnerreichste Stadt der Welt • Arbeitsstätte während Renaissance • Schutzwall Roms gegen die Gallier • ...
Chapter 24 The Renaissance 2021-06-28
Across
- everyday spoken language of the people
- some who gives money or support
- overstatement for effect
- belief that the individual is more important
- a way of balancing the parts if a design
- comic episodes usually with a naughty character
- the view that religion doesn't have to be the center of human affairs
- to remove material from being published
- related to commerce or trade
- to manage or utilize skillfully
- respect and admiration from others
- unnatural, fake, human made
- an art form
Down
- cultural revival in Europe
- __ perspective
- cloth made from the flax plant
- writing that uses ridicule or sarcasm
- poem with 14 lines
- imaginary, ideal place
- cultural movement during the Renaissance
- study of religious faith
- depressed or sad
- relating to citizenship
23 Clues: an art form • __ perspective • depressed or sad • poem with 14 lines • imaginary, ideal place • relating to citizenship • overstatement for effect • study of religious faith • cultural revival in Europe • unnatural, fake, human made • related to commerce or trade • cloth made from the flax plant • some who gives money or support • to manage or utilize skillfully • ...
History 2024-04-23
Across
- of arc ¨could hear the Lord¨
- Dutch Renaissance humanist, social critic, and priest
- Europe
- Muhammad
- art First form of art
- Document that limited power of king
- the past Printing press
- praise of the folly Catholic church
- pillars religion
- writing
- Thomas More Henry VIII
- City-state
- Taxes
- the beginning of the new
- Powerful family in Florence
- Italy city-state
- era New
- Islam
- Jesus
Down
- Catholic church
- romeo and Juliet
- How to be a leader
- printing press
- Sistine chapel
- Wealthy individuals who supported the arts
- Perfect society
- era Old
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- Emphasized humans rather than religious ideas
- the terrible Man who caused havoc among innocent people
30 Clues: Taxes • Islam • Jesus • Europe • writing • Muhammad • City-state • era Old • era New • printing press • Sistine chapel • Catholic church • Perfect society • romeo and Juliet • Italy city-state • How to be a leader • pillars religion • painter of the Mona Lisa • the beginning of the new • Thomas More Henry VIII • Powerful family in Florence • art First form of art • ...
Unit 2 Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-29
Across
- The treaty that ended the 30 years war.
- Wrote In Praise of Folly.
- Paying to be free of your sins.
- Made the Mona Lisa & The Last Supper.
- When they tried to reform the church, and would leave if the church didn't reform.
- Wrote Utopia.
- Wrote The Institutes of Christian Religion
- Where William Shakespeare was from.
- Common language.
- Playwright who wrote about human flaws.
Down
- Made the printing press
- The society of Jesus.
- Where the Renaissance started.
- Wrote The Prince
- Made the Anglican Church the official Church of England
- Passed the Edict of Nantes
- Wrote the 95 These and started the Protestant Refromation.
- Divorced twice and killed two of his wives.
- Where the Northern Renaissance began.
- The idea that a person is an individual.
20 Clues: Wrote Utopia. • Wrote The Prince • Common language. • The society of Jesus. • Made the printing press • Wrote In Praise of Folly. • Passed the Edict of Nantes • Where the Renaissance started. • Paying to be free of your sins. • Where William Shakespeare was from. • Made the Mona Lisa & The Last Supper. • Where the Northern Renaissance began. • The treaty that ended the 30 years war. • ...
commerce and conquest 2024-05-07
Across
- made a famous sculpture named David
- came after the renaissance age
- these people would study ancient greece
- the belief that one man has free will
- many major trade routes connected
- famous painter and made sculptures.
- famous painter and known for a painting
- the most famous painting ever made.
- occurred in the 15th and 16th century
- raided many cities of everything anyone has
Down
- considered a very cruel ruler
- place where ceremonies were held
- Very rich man
- people who had the largest amount of land.
- beliefs
- used to transfer goods across africa
- famous writer known for writing about drama
- major disease killing almost 1/3 of evryone
- seasonal heavy rains and wind
- cities that held the Sistine chapel
20 Clues: beliefs • Very rich man • considered a very cruel ruler • seasonal heavy rains and wind • came after the renaissance age • place where ceremonies were held • many major trade routes connected • made a famous sculpture named David • famous painter and made sculptures. • the most famous painting ever made. • cities that held the Sistine chapel • used to transfer goods across africa • ...
Unit 9 crossword puzzle 2025-04-28
Across
- individual achiever
- powerful italian banking
- diplomat and author
- english playwright, poet, actor, and theater entrepreneur
- the final meal
- a period of european history
- archive cultural works
- patron saint of france
- essay written in latin
- magna carta
- grand prince of moscow
- eastern roman empire
- first norman king of england
- capital of italy's tuscany region
Down
- writer of the northern renaissance
- catholic church
- member of the house of capet
- famous portrait painting by leonardo da vinci
- italian sculptor,painter,architect, and poet
- mona lisa
- deadliest disease ever
- signed by king john in 1215 (legal doc)
- a region sacred to judaism, christianity, and islam
- a chapel in the apostolic palace
- head of the catholic church
25 Clues: mona lisa • magna carta • the final meal • catholic church • individual achiever • diplomat and author • eastern roman empire • archive cultural works • deadliest disease ever • patron saint of france • essay written in latin • grand prince of moscow • powerful italian banking • head of the catholic church • member of the house of capet • a period of european history • ...
teka teki sejarah 2022-08-24
Across
- penemu telpon listrik
- tokoh reformasi gereja
- revolusi amerika (1775-1783)meliputi serentetan perang bangsa amerika melawan
- salah seorang pemimpin revolusi amerika yang menjadi presiden pertama
- tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- penemu mesin tenun
- slogan aufklarung
- pencetus teori helicsentris
Down
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan yunani dan romawi
- penemu pesawat terbang
- tokoh mesin pemintai
- masa antara jatuhnya kekaisaran romawi barat pada tahun 476M
- penemu cap silinder
- filsuf asal jerman mengajak orang orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
- perubahan yang besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
- salah satu teori kontroversial nicolaus copernicus
- lukisan perjamuan terakhir
- masa pencerahan di eropa
- suatu peristiwa yang mengawali terjadinya revolusi amerika
- penemu mesin uap ditemukan oleh
20 Clues: slogan aufklarung • penemu mesin tenun • penemu cap silinder • tokoh mesin pemintai • penemu telpon listrik • penemu pesawat terbang • tokoh reformasi gereja • masa pencerahan di eropa • lukisan perjamuan terakhir • pencetus teori helicsentris • penemu mesin uap ditemukan oleh • salah satu teori kontroversial nicolaus copernicus • ...
Katie Ford-The Renaissance 2022-09-23
Across
- kantana, blue, mona lisa, scientist
- split in the catholic church
- rich people
- anything greek and roman
- nunchucks, orange, sistine chapel
- sai, red, school of athens
- leading family of florence, wealthy
- make invalid
- second wife, beheaded
- catholic counter punch
- inventor of early copy machine
- Vlll 6 wives
- icon of american manliness
- chruch of england
- bo staff,purple, bronze david
- does missionary work
- years of the renaissance
Down
- buying salvation
- non catholic christian
- meeting that changes nothing
- jack of all trades
- settles reformation wars, 1555
- first book made by a printing press
- human achievement, emotion
- three dimensional apprearence
- rebirth
- another protestant leader
- early copy machine
- non religous
- settled religious termoil in england
30 Clues: rebirth • rich people • make invalid • Vlll 6 wives • non religous • buying salvation • chruch of england • jack of all trades • early copy machine • does missionary work • second wife, beheaded • non catholic christian • catholic counter punch • anything greek and roman • years of the renaissance • another protestant leader • sai, red, school of athens • human achievement, emotion • ...
REview 2025-09-26
Across
- – Peasants bound to soil, not free.
- Trade – Sea routes linking three continents.
- – Religion uniting medieval Europe.
- Theory – Sun, not Earth, at center.
- – Jenner’s cure for smallpox.
- Ages – Early medieval decline in trade and learning.
- – Landed elite, titles and power.
- – Church expulsion, loss of sacraments.
- – Wealthy sponsors of culture.
- – Depth illusion in Renaissance art.
- – Focus on people, not just faith.
Down
- – Telescope confirms heliocentrism.
- Revolution – Reason and evidence replace dogma.
- Method – Hypothesis, test, repeat.
- Death – Plague that halved Europe’s population.
- Ages – 1,000 years between Rome and rebirth.
- Press – Gutenberg’s machine spreads words fast.
- Attitudes – Curiosity replaces tradition.
- – Knightly honor, loyalty, and defense.
- – Rebirth of art, learning, and ideas.
- System – Lords own land, vassals serve.
- Empire Collapse – 476 CE, Rome falls, chaos rises.
22 Clues: – Jenner’s cure for smallpox. • – Wealthy sponsors of culture. • – Landed elite, titles and power. • Method – Hypothesis, test, repeat. • – Focus on people, not just faith. • – Telescope confirms heliocentrism. • – Peasants bound to soil, not free. • – Religion uniting medieval Europe. • Theory – Sun, not Earth, at center. • – Depth illusion in Renaissance art. • ...
Abigail Sheehan Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-27
Across
- Mother of Elizabeth I
- Iconic renaissance man
- School of Athens
- Rebirth
- A person who gives financial support, wealthy
- Paying punishment for sins
- Native language
- Invented the printing press
- Help others seek God
- Cieling of Sistine Chapel
- Influenced Christian religion
- New version of Christianity
- Importance of human rather than supernatural
- Follower of Martin Luther
Down
- Disapprove of marriage
- Split in the church
- Mass production of books
- Famous queen of England
- King of England
- Roman Catholic reply to the Protestant reformation
- Division of the Catholic church
- Church of England
- Representing a three-dimensional space in two-dimensional painting
- Bronze statue of David
- Non-religious
- Settlement for religious tolerance in the Holy Roman Empire
26 Clues: Rebirth • Non-religious • King of England • Native language • School of Athens • Church of England • Split in the church • Help others seek God • Mother of Elizabeth I • Disapprove of marriage • Iconic renaissance man • Bronze statue of David • Famous queen of England • Mass production of books • Cieling of Sistine Chapel • Follower of Martin Luther • Paying punishment for sins • ...
Vis Arts Comp I Art History Crossword (last names of our artists) 2022-05-18
Across
- non-objective painter, blocks of color
- surrealist painter, Persistence of Memory
- Mexican artist, Diego y Yo, Surrealism
- the Third of May, social commentary
- captures fleeting moment, en plein air
- the kind of symmetry on Rose Window
- Mona Lisa, Last Supper, Renaissance
- Pop Art, Campbell's Soup, Marilyn Monroe
- bizarre, dream-like art movement
- still life painter, fruit & vessels
- Baroque, Judith Slaying Holofernes
Down
- Japanese artist who created The Great Wave
- creator of the Cubism art movement
- Painter of Composition VIII
- used Pointilism, painted La Grande Jatte
- abstract painter, Red Canna
- Renaissance, Creation of Adam, ceiling
- post-impressionist painter, Starry Night
- many self portraits, baroque artist
- Eastern Barn, used magazines in collages
- impressionist, waterlilies, en plein air
- Expressionist painter of The Scream
22 Clues: Painter of Composition VIII • abstract painter, Red Canna • bizarre, dream-like art movement • creator of the Cubism art movement • Baroque, Judith Slaying Holofernes • the Third of May, social commentary • the kind of symmetry on Rose Window • Mona Lisa, Last Supper, Renaissance • many self portraits, baroque artist • Expressionist painter of The Scream • ...
Beautiful Words 2022-07-05
Across
- Inure
- Limerence
- Vellichor
- Lithe
- Tryst
- Plethora
- Nadir
- Angst
- Bodacious
- Taradiddle
- Tranquility
- Quintessence
- Aesthete
- Gossamer
- Lullaby
- Aurora
- Incandescent
- Bungalow
- Euphoria
- Renaissance
- Mellifluous
- Axiom
- Pristine
- Ebullience
- Sequoia
- Scintilla
- Incendiary
- Delicacy
- Ephemeral
Down
- Labyrinth
- Dulcet
- Love
- Galactic
- Paradox
- Ineffable
- Languor
- Serendipity
- Blossoming
- Lassitude
- Phosphenes
- Cynosure
- Sumptuous
- Petrichor
- Solitude
- Eudaemonia
- Miraculous
- Diaphanous
- Akimbo
- Demure
- Syzygy
- Abyssopelagic
- Silhouette
- Felicity
- Sanguinolency
- Loquacious
- Quintessential
- Nemesis
- Raconteur
- Panacea
- Sibilance
- Opulence
- Cherish
- Lagniappe
- Peace
- Eternity
- Propinquity
- Infatuation
- Quadrivium
- Epiphany
- Elixir
70 Clues: Love • Inure • Lithe • Tryst • Nadir • Angst • Peace • Axiom • Dulcet • Akimbo • Demure • Syzygy • Aurora • Elixir • Paradox • Languor • Lullaby • Nemesis • Panacea • Cherish • Sequoia • Galactic • Plethora • Cynosure • Solitude • Aesthete • Gossamer • Felicity • Bungalow • Opulence • Euphoria • Eternity • Epiphany • Pristine • Delicacy • Labyrinth • Limerence • Vellichor • Ineffable • Lassitude • Sumptuous • Petrichor • Bodacious • Raconteur • Sibilance • Lagniappe • Scintilla • ...
Rylan Shoemaker - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
Across
- the study of human achievements
- The Church of England
- marriage becomes voided
- helped the spread information
- the king that removed the pope's power in England
- 3D art in a 2D surface
- kingdom decides religion
- a way to "buy" your way into heaven
- created the bronze statue of David
- followers of Martin Luther
- painted the School of Athens
- non-catholic
- the catholic church's response to Martin Luther
Down
- the creator of Calvinism
- inventor of the printing press
- non-religious
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- challenging the curch
- Elizabeth's mother
- a meeting of catholic bishops and cardinals
- The Society of Jesus
- leader who brought religious stability back to England
- rebirth
- native language
- known as a "Renaissance Man"
- rich donor
26 Clues: rebirth • rich donor • non-catholic • non-religious • native language • Elizabeth's mother • The Society of Jesus • The Church of England • challenging the curch • 3D art in a 2D surface • marriage becomes voided • the creator of Calvinism • kingdom decides religion • painted the Sistine Chapel • followers of Martin Luther • painted the School of Athens • known as a "Renaissance Man" • ...
Ava McMullen - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- 3D
- catholic respond to Martin Luther
- painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- human achievement
- society of Jesus
- make marriage void
- iconic "Renaissance Man"
- king of England reformed the nation
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- use of one's native language
- rebirth
- sale of forgiveness from Church officials
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- queen that made England a European power
- rich
- influential figure during the Protestant Reformation
- mother of Elizabeth 1
- settlement allowing for religious tolerance in the Holy Roman Empire
- followers of Martin Luther
- press invention that allowed for the mass production of books
- new version of Christianity
- invented printing press
- challenging the church
- painted the school of athens
- Church of England
- nonreligious
- sculpted the bronze statue of David
26 Clues: 3D • rich • rebirth • nonreligious • society of Jesus • human achievement • Church of England • make marriage void • mother of Elizabeth 1 • challenging the church • invented printing press • iconic "Renaissance Man" • followers of Martin Luther • new version of Christianity • painted the school of athens • use of one's native language • meeting of bishops and cardinals • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-23
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- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance who worked on the Statue of David
- the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals
- an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from the Republic of Venice who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295
- network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
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- parallel lines converging to a single point
- a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press.
- an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first consolidated power in the Republic of Florence under Cosimo de' Medici, during the first half of the 15th century.
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect who worked on the Mona Lisa
- an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance who worked on the Sistine Madonna
12 Clues: parallel lines converging to a single point • an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance who worked on the Sistine Madonna • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. • ...
Renaissance 2023-03-23
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- The study of all languages and literatures, the arts, history, and philosophy.
- Da Vinci Considered a true renaissance man (painted the mona lisa)
- Known for murals in Sistine Chapel
- Man A person with many traits, talents, and knowledge.
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- Famous work = David statue
- Rebirth of Roman and Greek art and Culture.
- Non-Religious
- Focus on human subjects rather than religious.
- Birthplace of the Rennaisance
- a person who gives financial or other support to a renaissance man.
10 Clues: Non-Religious • Famous work = David statue • Birthplace of the Rennaisance • Known for murals in Sistine Chapel • Rebirth of Roman and Greek art and Culture. • Focus on human subjects rather than religious. • Man A person with many traits, talents, and knowledge. • a person who gives financial or other support to a renaissance man. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them
- a famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
- a German priest who broke away from the Catholic Church to start his own religion, Lutheranism. His posting of the Ninety-Five Theses started the Reformation.
- a Florentine sculptor who was one of the first to use a realistic, lifelike style
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- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- a religious reform movement from the early 1500s to the 1600s that led to the formation of new Christian groups
- a particular religious group within a larger faith; for example, Lutheranism is one denomination within Christianity.
- A great flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas and art, that began in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and spread throughout Europe
- a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
- a grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
- the name given by Europeans to the Americas, which were unknown to most Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus
14 Clues: a famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture • relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters • an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance • ...
Art Ηλίας Μέντζος 2022-11-18
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- Verrocchio was the.... of some of the most famous painters
- this movement places emphasis on the value of human beings
- One of the fields that was impacted by the renaissance
- the birthplace of the renaissance
- hometown of the creator of Mona lisa
- One of Michelangelo's talents
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- Verrocchio was first apprenticed to become a....
- Michelangelo was given....... by the Pope
- important period of the arts
9 Clues: important period of the arts • One of Michelangelo's talents • the birthplace of the renaissance • hometown of the creator of Mona lisa • Michelangelo was given....... by the Pope • Verrocchio was first apprenticed to become a.... • One of the fields that was impacted by the renaissance • Verrocchio was the.... of some of the most famous painters • ...
The Renaissance outside of Italy 2014-12-08
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- William Shakespeare was well known for being a _______
- Albrecht durer's wife
- Inventor of the printing press
- How many children did William Shakespeare have
- Gun made and modified in the renaissance
- First name of Shakespeare's father
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- Age at which Shakespeare died
- Age at which Hamnet died
- William Shakespeare wrote two famous ______
- The name of the period of time Shakespeare was alive
- Item to help start a fire
- Where was William Shakespeare born
- Second largest house in Stratford
- Albrect________ was a famous artist
14 Clues: Albrecht durer's wife • Age at which Hamnet died • Item to help start a fire • Age at which Shakespeare died • Inventor of the printing press • Second largest house in Stratford • Where was William Shakespeare born • First name of Shakespeare's father • Albrect________ was a famous artist • Gun made and modified in the renaissance • William Shakespeare wrote two famous ______ • ...
Renassiance 2022-01-07
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- was a very POPULAR Italian painter
- was an Italian diplomat & author
- is a philosophical stance
- was a German inventor & made printing
- was an Italian sculptor & painter
- covering the 15th and 16th centuries
- French Protestant of the 16th–17th
- a scholar and poet of early Renaissance
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- German priest, theologian, & author
- for debate concerned about indulgences
- the action or fact of indulging.
- Press mechanical device for applying pressure
- a strongly worded critical attack
- denoting attitudes with no relgion
14 Clues: is a philosophical stance • was an Italian diplomat & author • the action or fact of indulging. • a strongly worded critical attack • was an Italian sculptor & painter • was a very POPULAR Italian painter • denoting attitudes with no relgion • French Protestant of the 16th–17th • German priest, theologian, & author • covering the 15th and 16th centuries • ...
Renaissance I think 2022-09-06
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- Made Romeo and Juliet
- The everyday speech of a particular country or region, often involving nonstandard usage
- Displays of and individual
- Italian city-state was the birthplace of the Renaissance, center of Renaissance banking
- A machine used to print.
- People cared more about their lives on earth and not the heavenly afterlife;describe how a person would live if they believe in a secular lifestyle.
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- Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist, and architect.
- From Europe
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect.
- Someone who champions something
- Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- a 16th-century movement for the ------ of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- Litterally the title
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches.
- Someone who is not a clergy man or proffesional person
15 Clues: From Europe • Litterally the title • Made Romeo and Juliet • A machine used to print. • Displays of and individual • Someone who champions something • Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect. • Someone who is not a clergy man or proffesional person • Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist, and architect. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2024-01-05
22 Clues: Sud • Fuir • D'où • Nord • égal • Siècle • Droits • Esclave • Siècles • Traiter • Évoluer • Chercher • Décennie • Chercher • Esclavage • Déménager • Considérer • Large towns • Renaissance • Migrer- Se Déplacer • Preterite of “begin” • Past participle of flee
Renaissance Italy 2020-11-29
7 Clues: a group of people • the way a building is made • a piece of art made from stone • a renaissance artist and inventor • a major city of the Renaissance period • the major currency during the renaissance • the main family of the renaissance period
Renaissance Timeline 2 pulley 2024 2024-07-30
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- Leader of Protestant Reformation in Geneva.
- Known for selling indulgences.
- King who founded the Church of England.
- Renaissance cultural movement.
- Sculptor known for "David."
- Artistic technique developed during the Renaissance.
- Religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola.
- Powerful family in Florence.
- Wrote the 95 Thesis
- What Henry VIII sought for his marriage.
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- Martin Luther's document criticizing the Catholic Church.
- French Protestants.
- Author of "The Prince."
- Assembly where Martin Luther defended his beliefs.
- Invention by Gutenberg.
- Dutch humanist and theologian.
- Pardons sold by the Catholic Church.
- Architect of the Florence Cathedral dome.
- Non-religious.
- Catholic Church's court for rooting out heresy.
- Language spoken by ordinary people.
- Painter of "The School of Athens."
22 Clues: Non-religious. • French Protestants. • Wrote the 95 Thesis • Author of "The Prince." • Invention by Gutenberg. • Sculptor known for "David." • Powerful family in Florence. • Known for selling indulgences. • Dutch humanist and theologian. • Renaissance cultural movement. • Painter of "The School of Athens." • Language spoken by ordinary people. • Pardons sold by the Catholic Church. • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2022-08-24
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- Slogan Aufklarung
- Penemu mesin uap
- Peristiwa yang membawa perubahan di gereja Eropa
- Penemu cap silinder
- Pencetus teori Heliosentris
- Salah seorang pemimpin Revolusi Amerika yagn menjadi presiden pertama
- Penemu telepon listrik
- Masa pencerahan di eropa
- suatu peristiwa yang mengawali terjadinya revolusi Amerika
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- Masa antara jatuh nya kekaisaran Romawi barat pada tahun 476 M
- Tokoh mesin pemintal benang
- Penemu mesin tenun
- perubahan yang besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
- Tokoh Renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit Firenzi
- Salah satu teori kontroversial ditemukan oleh Nicolaus copernicus
- Tokoh Reformasi Gereja
- Penemu pesawat terbang
- Filsuf asal Jerman mengajak orang-orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
- Revolusi Amerika (1775 – 1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa Amerika melawan
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan Yunani dan Romawi
20 Clues: Penemu mesin uap • Slogan Aufklarung • Penemu mesin tenun • Penemu cap silinder • Tokoh Reformasi Gereja • Penemu pesawat terbang • Penemu telepon listrik • Masa pencerahan di eropa • Tokoh mesin pemintal benang • Pencetus teori Heliosentris • Peristiwa yang membawa perubahan di gereja Eropa • Tokoh Renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit Firenzi • ...
Jeremy Virgo - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-26
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- ideal renaissance man
- illusion of 3D on a 2D surface
- Rebirth
- people who followed Martin Luther's beliefs
- Native
- The official Church of England
- Bronze David
- changes made to the church in response to Martin Luther
- Catholic response to 95 theses
- Mother of Queen Elizabeth
- First successful Queen of England
- way to pay your way out of penance
- kicked the pope out of England then proclaimed himself Pope of England
- Society of Jesus
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- Sistine Chapel
- Meeting of Bishops,Cardinals,and the Clergy
- Non-Catholic
- mass production of books
- non-religious
- Kingdoms decide religion
- Invented Calvinism
- invented printing press
- to say a marriage is void
- Supporter of the Arts
- School of Athens
- Human achievement
26 Clues: Native • Rebirth • Non-Catholic • Bronze David • non-religious • Sistine Chapel • School of Athens • Society of Jesus • Human achievement • Invented Calvinism • ideal renaissance man • Supporter of the Arts • invented printing press • mass production of books • Kingdoms decide religion • to say a marriage is void • Mother of Queen Elizabeth • illusion of 3D on a 2D surface • ...
Ch 19 Section 2 "The Renaissance Beyond Italy" 2025-04-23
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- de Cervantes – Spanish author of Don QuixoteWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – The ability to read and write, which increased thanks to the printing press
- – Scholar focused on classical texts and human value (specific to Christian humanism in this section)
- – Focus on individual achievement, a growing idea in Renaissance thinking
- Humanism – A blend of humanist and religious ideasWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – Art made by carving designs into surfaces
- Gutenberg – Inventor of the printing pressWorld History Unit 8 - …
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- – Writing in the language of the people, not Latin
- Erasmus – Dutch priest who criticized the corrupt Church and promoted reformWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Dürer – Northern artist known for realistic prints and engravingsWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Press – A machine that allowed books to be copied quickly and cheaplyWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Renaissance – Spread of Renaissance ideas beyond Italy
- – A literary style Erasmus used to criticize the Church
- – Scholar who emphasized the value of historyWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Shakespeare – English playwright and poetWorld History Unit 8 - …
15 Clues: – Art made by carving designs into surfaces • – Writing in the language of the people, not Latin • Renaissance – Spread of Renaissance ideas beyond Italy • – A literary style Erasmus used to criticize the Church • Shakespeare – English playwright and poetWorld History Unit 8 - … • Gutenberg – Inventor of the printing pressWorld History Unit 8 - … • ...
English Test - Reinassance 2023-04-24
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- Leonardo da Vinci ___ an Italian painter, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. (be)
- The Medici Family ___ fund the Renaissance. (help)
- The Renaissance ___ place from the 14th century to the 17th century. (take)
- The painters ___ the works from Greece and Rome. (study)
- Da Vinci and Michelangelo ___ intense rivals (be)
- Da Vinci never ___ to school. (go)
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- Michelangelo ___ Pietà around 1500. (make)
- Johannes Gutenberg ___ the printing press around 1450. (invent)
- When did Michelangelo ___ 'The Creation of Adam'? (paint)
- The Renaissance ___ in the 14th Century. (start)
10 Clues: Da Vinci never ___ to school. (go) • Michelangelo ___ Pietà around 1500. (make) • The Renaissance ___ in the 14th Century. (start) • Da Vinci and Michelangelo ___ intense rivals (be) • The Medici Family ___ fund the Renaissance. (help) • The painters ___ the works from Greece and Rome. (study) • When did Michelangelo ___ 'The Creation of Adam'? (paint) • ...
Renaissance 2024-06-02
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- the surname of the most influential family in the Renaissance
- something that is regarded as not spiritual or religious
- people who were important influencers in the Renaissance
- Man someone who was regarded as very good at lots of things
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- something that was developed throughout the Renaissance
- a period of time after the black death
- a way for individuals to receive full or partial remission of punishment for sins
- a attempt to improve the catholic church
- press the machine revolutionized literacy by increasing book numbers
9 Clues: a period of time after the black death • a attempt to improve the catholic church • something that was developed throughout the Renaissance • something that is regarded as not spiritual or religious • people who were important influencers in the Renaissance • Man someone who was regarded as very good at lots of things • ...
Renaissance 2024-06-02
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- the surname of the most influential family in the Renaissance
- something that is regarded as not spiritual or religious
- people who were important influencers in the Renaissance
- Man someone who was regarded as very good at lots of things
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- something that was developed throughout the Renaissance
- a period of time after the black death
- a way for individuals to receive full or partial remission of punishment for sins
- a attempt to improve the catholic church
- press the machine revolutionized literacy by increasing book numbers
9 Clues: a period of time after the black death • a attempt to improve the catholic church • something that was developed throughout the Renaissance • something that is regarded as not spiritual or religious • people who were important influencers in the Renaissance • Man someone who was regarded as very good at lots of things • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-04-20
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- A trader who traveled from Europe to china and the and Kublai Khan had made him a government official.
- referring to the cultures of ancient greece or rome.
- Their effort to stop the spread of protestantism and to reform the Catholic Church from within.
- The sharing power between local governments and a strong central government.
- A Renaissance Man. An amazing sculptor who made the David.
- to change or influence.
- Those who protested against the Roman Catholic church.
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- The renaissance scholar who warned against ignoring history.
- A man When Northern Europe was calling for church reform he added his voice to the call for reform.
- The greatest writer in english language.
- Renaissance man and he was an engineer, artist, inventor, architect, sculptor, town planner, mapmaker, and expert painter.
- A blend of humanist and religious Ideas.
- A decision reached by two or more people or groups.
- A more influential reformer than Tyndale.
- A religious order created to serve the pope and the church.
15 Clues: to change or influence. • The greatest writer in english language. • A blend of humanist and religious Ideas. • A more influential reformer than Tyndale. • A decision reached by two or more people or groups. • referring to the cultures of ancient greece or rome. • Those who protested against the Roman Catholic church. • ...
Enlightenment & Renaissance 2024-06-04
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- Fought in the War of the Roses and established the Tudor dynasty.
- "Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers." Wollenscraft "I do not wish them [women] to have power over men; but over themselves."
- the animal that wiped out ⅓ of European population
- da Vinci lived Renaissance ideals of the universal person: painter, advisor to kings, engineer, physiologist, botanist, inventor etc.
- theology based on following church dogmas and based in Aristotle's teachings
- Transition from Medieval to Modern Society
- Rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker
- Something people were obsessed with during the Black Plague
- Renaissance intellectuals that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
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- A way people thought that would end the Black Plague
- started the theory that the public gave up their freedom in exchange for government protection
- believed the government works best when there is separation of powers
- believed in protecting people's natural rights
- Where did the renaissance begin?
- developed laissez-faire economics as an economic philosophy
15 Clues: Where did the renaissance begin? • Transition from Medieval to Modern Society • believed in protecting people's natural rights • the animal that wiped out ⅓ of European population • A way people thought that would end the Black Plague • Rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker • developed laissez-faire economics as an economic philosophy • ...
15 CONCEPTS: Social Science 2 2024-05-26
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- intellectual Renaissance movement that focused on worldly subjects.
- concept of solidarity within a community and lays the foundation of an empire.
- Italian-born artist who painted "School of Athens".
- dynasty that led with an authoritarian government/Legalism.
- common ritual/action done in Mesoamerican empires that offer the body of a volunteer or captured to their respective gods.
- African empire that was supported through its gold trade.
- empire that adopted Zoroastrianism as the unifying religion.
- where the Renaissance first developed.
- Olmecs are believed to be the Mesoamerica's _____ as it influenced many later empires.
- name given to the Incan empire when they conquered Peru and its neighboring lands.
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- civilization that flourished in the valley of Mexico, now modern Mexico.
- common currency that was used during the Mayan Empire.
- cultural rebirth of creativity and arts in Europe in the 1300s.
- the idea of Asabiyyah.
- that is a product of Alexander the Great's conquests.
15 Clues: the idea of Asabiyyah. • where the Renaissance first developed. • Italian-born artist who painted "School of Athens". • that is a product of Alexander the Great's conquests. • common currency that was used during the Mayan Empire. • African empire that was supported through its gold trade. • dynasty that led with an authoritarian government/Legalism. • ...
Biblical Times - French Revolution 2023-10-09
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- John ______ wrote "Paradise Lost and Refound" during the Renaissance.
- Daniel _____ wrote "Robinson Crusoe" during the enlightenment.
- John Locke proposed the Three _______ Laws.
- The _____ Ages began around 500AD when the Romanons left the British Isles.
- Which Age began in 1066 with the Norman invasion?
- Who invaded Britain in 800-900AD?
- France and America had a __________ in the late 18th century as a result of Enlightenment ideas.
- The first Biblical books were written in 1000BC. That's over 3,000 _____ ago.
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- The Odyssey and The _____ were the Greek Classic poems which greatly influenced the Renaissance writers.
- Otherwise known as the cavaliers, these troops fought for the monarchy (king) in the Civil War.
- What was the name of the King who was beheaded during the English Civil War?
- Jean-Jacques Rosseau said that government was a ______ contract.
- Which movement in 1550 had a focus on humanism?
- In 1660, the age of the _____________ began.
- England, Scotland and _____ make up Great Britain.
15 Clues: Who invaded Britain in 800-900AD? • John Locke proposed the Three _______ Laws. • In 1660, the age of the _____________ began. • Which movement in 1550 had a focus on humanism? • Which Age began in 1066 with the Norman invasion? • England, Scotland and _____ make up Great Britain. • Daniel _____ wrote "Robinson Crusoe" during the enlightenment. • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2021-11-15
Unit 4 vocabulary 2023-10-12
What I Am Taking Away From Sisters in Action 2022-12-01
Kreuzworträtsel über die Literaturepochen 2013-11-05
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- Was wurde in der BRD-Literatur viel verfasst?
- Durch Welche Revolution wurde die Aufklärung beeinflusst?
- Was bedeutet Realismus?
- Als was galt das Theater im Barock?
- Zu welcher Epoche ist Sturm und Drang eine Gegenbewegung?
- Für welche Gruppe von Bürgern war die Literatur der Renaissance?
- Welche Art der Gesellschaft herrschte während des Mittelalters?
- Welche literarische Form wird aus der Sicht eines Bauern erzählt?
- Welche Literaturform der Renaissance stellt das Leben wie eine gedankenlose Schiffsfahrt dar?
- Jähriger Krieg Welcher Krieg herrschte während der Epoche des Barocks?
- Was verarbeiteten die Autoren in den Werken der Trümmerliteratur?
- Welche Literatur einer unter Epoche behandelte die Themen Angst, Tod, Wahnsinn, Melancholie und Krieg?
- Was Studierte Eprahim Lessing zuerst?
- Was bedeutet der Begriff Renaissance?
- An was muss sich der Dichter des Barocks halten?
- In welcher unter Epoche der Moderne versuchten die Menschen jeden Augenblick zu genießen?
- Wo wurde Karolin Schlegel geboren?
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- Weltbild Welches Weltbild folgte auf das Kirchliche Weltbild?
- Auf welche Menschliche Eigenschaft setzt man in der Weimer Klassik?
- Wann wurde Friedrich Schiller geadelt?
- Volksprediger Wer war Thomas Murner?
- Von wem wird der Lebensweg im Höfischen Ritterepos des Mittelalters beschrieben?
- Von welchen Institutionen wurden die Schriftsteller des Barocks beschäftigt? Nenne eine Institution
- Welche Literarische Form bildete sich in der Romantik Schwach aus?
- Zeit Welche Literaturform entstand bei der Völkerwanderung im Mittelalter?
- Aus welchen Bereichen ist die Mittelalterliche Literatur aufgebaut? Nenne einen!
- Was wollte man mit dem Drama der Aufklärung erzielen?
- Literarische Form der Weimarer Klassik!
- Welche „Hauptstadt“ war die, der Renaissance?
- Was ist der Mittelpunkt des Sturm und Drangs?
- In welcher unter Epoche der Postmodernen kamen die Nationalsozialisten an die Macht?
- Durch was kam der Wandel von Goethe zur Klassik?
- Was können die Tiere in einer Fabel?
- Wichtigster Vertreter der Weimarer Klassik?
- Trakl Welcher Autor starb an einer Überdosis Kokain?
35 Clues: Was bedeutet Realismus? • Wo wurde Karolin Schlegel geboren? • Als was galt das Theater im Barock? • Volksprediger Wer war Thomas Murner? • Was können die Tiere in einer Fabel? • Was Studierte Eprahim Lessing zuerst? • Was bedeutet der Begriff Renaissance? • Wann wurde Friedrich Schiller geadelt? • Literarische Form der Weimarer Klassik! • ...
The Northern Renaissance and the Reformation 2021-02-27
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- What language did Martin Luther want religious texts to be sung in?
- What genre of painting grew in importance in Northern European Renaissance art?
- What was the name of the new religion established by King Henry VIII?
- Which work by Grunewald was commissioned to offer solace to hospital patients suffering from disease and plague?
- In what country did Martin Luther live and work?
- Who is the artist who painted the Arnolfini Wedding?
- What genre grew in popularity as the result of a newfound sense of optimism and national pride that prevailed in Renaissance England?
- Who became a monk, later a doctor of theology, and gave inflammatory sermons in Wittenberg against the corruption of the Roman Church?
- Which Northern Renaissance painter is notable for his limited interest in religious subject matter and preference for scenes of normal people in ordinary situations?
- Which novel was both realistic and satiric, emerged as a popular form of literary entertainment in sixteenth-century Spain?
- What was the primary subject of Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s work?
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- In what city did Calvin establish his theocratic state?
- What genre Bruegel used to address the folly of humankind?
- What type of approach best describes Northern European paintings during the Renaissance?
- Who is the “father” of the literary form known as the essay?
- What social group became the primary victims of witch-hunts?
- What was a motivating force behind religious persecution and witch-hunts?
- Michel de Montaigne is remembered as the father of the personal?
- What was the most popular secular song form at the court of Elizabeth?
- Lucas Cranach the Elder was a champion of what religion?
- Who did Shakespeare model his own sonnets on?
- Who was the master print maker of the 16th century?
- Who wrote the widely popular satire titled the Praise of Folly?
23 Clues: Who did Shakespeare model his own sonnets on? • In what country did Martin Luther live and work? • Who was the master print maker of the 16th century? • Who is the artist who painted the Arnolfini Wedding? • In what city did Calvin establish his theocratic state? • Lucas Cranach the Elder was a champion of what religion? • ...
Theatre History: Middles Ages - 1800s 2020-12-09
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- Commedia dell'arte translates to __________ of the arts.
- The queen of England who was a big fan of theatre.
- This is the Renaissance era where improvisation and female actors were introduced.
- After the Restoration period, a new genre of theatre was born know as Comedy of _________________.
- The word that translates to "rebirth".
- A play about the life of a saint.
- A play that teaches a lesson.
- The most famous morality play.
- A play that tells Bible stories.
- The Wooden-Os found in England were made of wood and shaped in a round or ______________ way.
- A trade union that sponsored the plays during the Middle Ages.
- The location of the most famous passion play.
- The female playwright who was known for mixing comedy and drama.
- Short dramatized scenes added to the Catholic mass.
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- These lower class people would stand on the same level as the stand in the Wooden Os in England.
- The social system where peasants cared for the land they were allowed to live on.
- The era of theatre that occured after the Puritans shut down any performances in England.
- These were used to show theatre-goers what genre of play would be showing during the Elizabethan era.
- This is the Renaissance era where neoclassicism surfaced.
- The movements in commedia dell'arte were always this.
- Short improvisations that featured acrobats, gags, or short, comedic scenes.
- Passion plays feature stories about the last days of this person's life.
- This is the Renaissance era that featured stories of adventure and love.
- The last name of the man who created the infamous playhouse known as The Theatre.
- Another name for the Middles Ages is the ______ Ages.
- These types of shows featured short scenes that would be staged on pageant wagons.
- The famous French playwright who wrote "The Imaginary Invalid".
27 Clues: A play that teaches a lesson. • The most famous morality play. • A play that tells Bible stories. • A play about the life of a saint. • The word that translates to "rebirth". • The location of the most famous passion play. • The queen of England who was a big fan of theatre. • Short dramatized scenes added to the Catholic mass. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-01-19
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- an intaglio printmaking process in which lines are cut into a metal plate in order to hold the ink
- generally known in English as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- increased enormously in use during the Renaissance.
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- the person or group of people paying for the image
- was the greatest pioneer of the Renaissance era
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance
- was a central figure of the Protestant Reformation in Europe and in the history of Christianity.
- was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter
- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect
10 Clues: was the greatest pioneer of the Renaissance era • the person or group of people paying for the image • increased enormously in use during the Renaissance. • an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance • modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • ...
Teka teki sejarah 2022-09-07
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- kelanjutan dari masa Renaissance dan di kenal dengan nama “zaman fajar budi”
- Watt pencipta mesin uap pertama
- penggagas teori merkantilisme
- sebuah bidang filsafat yang mempelajari manusia dalam sebuah fenomena
- terbelahnya agama kristen menjadi sekte kecil
- istilah merkantilisme pada masa modern
- dampak Revolusi di Inggris
- tokoh penyebar Kristen di Maluku
- pembuat mesin pemintal benang
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- pemimpin revolusi di Swiss
- masa eropa dengan ciri matinya peran ilmu pengetahuan
- penulis buku “England Treasure by Foreign Trade”
- persekutuan dagang masyarakat akibat politik Merkantilisme
- pencetus teori Heliosentris
- sebutan untuk industri yang mengeluarkan lembah berupa asap sehingga membuat udara menjadi hitam
- gerakan reformasi gereja pertama kali di Eropa
- peristiwa yang berupaya mengembalikan kejayaan budaya yunani dan Romawi
- lawan dari Rasionalisme
- tokoh aliran Kantianisme
19 Clues: lawan dari Rasionalisme • tokoh aliran Kantianisme • pemimpin revolusi di Swiss • dampak Revolusi di Inggris • pencetus teori Heliosentris • penggagas teori merkantilisme • pembuat mesin pemintal benang • Watt pencipta mesin uap pertama • tokoh penyebar Kristen di Maluku • istilah merkantilisme pada masa modern • terbelahnya agama kristen menjadi sekte kecil • ...
The 1920s 2025-03-04
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- African American blues singer who played an influential role during the Harlem Renaissance
- two Italian born immigrants that were executed when they were tried and convicted of murder.
- 1919-1920 the fear that communist and anarchist were plotting to overthrow Democracy in America
- African American jazz musician during the Harlem renaissance known for playing the trumpet
- constitutional amendment prohibiting the manufacturing, sale and transportation of alcohol.
- African American pianist known during the Harlem Renaissance
- a carefree woman during the 1920s that symbolized the new "liberated" woman of the 1920s
- an economic system based on private ownership. America has this type of economy
- constitutional amendment repealing prohibition
- President after Harding
- the making and selling of illegal alcohol
- the period in America when the sale, transportation and manufacturing of alcohol was illegal.
- African American poet during the Harlem Renaissance
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- first to achieve a sustained, controlled flight in a powered airplane
- this device is now electric and keeps food fresh longer
- This machine is now using electricity and washes clothes
- constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote
- popular silent film star
- a type of government / economic system where the government controls everything
- This innovation contributed the most to communication and the creation of an American pop culture
- President of the US during WWI
- when a consumer buys goods and pays for the items over time rather than all up front
- This is a limit that is placed on the individuals that are allowed to immigrate to America and become citizens
- A mob king in Chicago who benefited from prohibition
- President after Woodrow Wilson
- a policy of protecting the interests of native-born individuals against those of immigrants.
- This is a hate group that grew in the 1920s. They are still a hate group today.
27 Clues: President after Harding • popular silent film star • President of the US during WWI • President after Woodrow Wilson • the making and selling of illegal alcohol • constitutional amendment repealing prohibition • African American poet during the Harlem Renaissance • A mob king in Chicago who benefited from prohibition • ...
Renaissance, Exploration, Reformation Review 2024-03-21
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- Father of Political Science, writer of The Prince
- Artist known for The School of Athens
- Artist known for David, Pieta, St. Peter's Basilica, and the Sistine Chapel
- Credited with sailing around the globe (del Cano)
- Renaissance Man known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Henry's son who died at 15.
- Rodrigo _________ AKA Pope Alexander VI was THE example of papal corruption during the Renaissance.
- This movement focused on human achievement and potential
- Credited with the creation of the printing press
- Route to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- The Renaissance was born in this Italian city.
- Led the Reformation in Switzerland
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- Created first permanent French colony, Quebec
- Term meaning it has already been decided who will be 'the Elect' at birth.
- Society of ____________, started by Ignatius and created during the Counter Reformation.
- The only thing Luther said you needed to be saved.
- Monk who nailed the 95 Theses to the church door starting the Protestant Reformation
- Trade between Old and New Worlds
- Monk who forced Lorenzo out of his city, began the Bonfire of Vanities
- English King who will create the Church of England
- Father of Humanism
- Conquered Aztecs
- Wealthy, banking family of Italy that would be patrons of the arts.
- Sale of these were a short-term cause of the Protestant Reformation
- Queen who reigned during England's Golden Age, 'Virgin Queen'
- Word referring to the common language
- England's defeat of the Spanish ____________ would be a turning point in English history.
- The Catholic Church would address complaints at the Council of ___________. Slows the spread of Protestantism.
- Juan Ponce de ___________, founded the first permanent Spanish settlement in North America, St. Augustine
- Bloody ________, Henry's daughter known for persecution of Protestants
- The word Renaissance refers to the _______ of classical culture.
- Henry's second wife who would be the mother of Elizabeth I.
- Conquered Incas
33 Clues: Conquered Incas • Conquered Aztecs • Father of Humanism • Henry's son who died at 15. • Trade between Old and New Worlds • Led the Reformation in Switzerland • Artist known for The School of Athens • Word referring to the common language • Created first permanent French colony, Quebec • The Renaissance was born in this Italian city. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-26
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- relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- More interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones
- A merchant who went to china with his family
- A family that controlled the government in Florence for many years.
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- A Renaissance cultural movement which revived ancient greek and roman times
- One of the three most famous artists of the renaissance
- Latin for rebirth
- Inventor of the printing press
- A trading route that made it easier and cheaper for caravans to carry goods
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
- Theory of the universe
12 Clues: Latin for rebirth • Theory of the universe • Inventor of the printing press • A merchant who went to china with his family • One of the three most famous artists of the renaissance • A family that controlled the government in Florence for many years. • More interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-26
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- relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- More interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones
- A merchant who went to china with his family
- A family that controlled the government in Florence for many years.
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- A Renaissance cultural movement which revived ancient greek and roman times
- One of the three most famous artists of the renaissance
- Latin for rebirth
- Inventor of the printing press
- A trading route that made it easier and cheaper for caravans to carry goods
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
- Theory of the universe
12 Clues: Latin for rebirth • Theory of the universe • Inventor of the printing press • A merchant who went to china with his family • One of the three most famous artists of the renaissance • A family that controlled the government in Florence for many years. • More interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-19
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- This Baroque composer was inspired by and studied Palestrina.
- Most bound books before the printing press were handwritten by _____.
- Renaissance composers used ______ to represent poetic phrases literally in music.
- Famous playwright from the time period
- Revival of arts and philosophy from Ancient ______.
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- Due to the _______ Reformation, power waned in the Catholic Church.
- This Renaissance composer whose composition influenced the church to allow polyphonic music.
- Comes from the French word for "rebirth"
- The ______ printing press was invented in 1440 in Germany
- These compositions originated in Italy, but became popular in London.
- This is a term used to describe the simultaneous use of two or more melodies (or voices) within a composition.
- Music received patronage from the royal _______.
12 Clues: Famous playwright from the time period • Comes from the French word for "rebirth" • Music received patronage from the royal _______. • Revival of arts and philosophy from Ancient ______. • The ______ printing press was invented in 1440 in Germany • This Baroque composer was inspired by and studied Palestrina. • ...
Renaissance Overview 2025-03-13
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- Most influential city during the Renaissance.
- A technique that gives the art depth and distance.
- Means the reforming of the church.
- Person who protested against the church, wrote the 95 Theses
- Known as a poet, playwright, and actor.
- Known as the Renaissance man and painted the Mona Lisa.
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- Invention that created book easier, faster, and cheaper.
- Painter and sculptor. Most famous work is the statue of David, La Pieta, and the Sistine Chapel.
- Means rebirth because it was a rebirth of creativity in art, writing and thinking.
- Movement that inspired a possibilities, art started using perspective and looking more realistic.
- The art of mapmaking, improved the accuracy of maps.
- Built an impressive self supporting dome that is named after himself.
12 Clues: Means the reforming of the church. • Known as a poet, playwright, and actor. • Most influential city during the Renaissance. • A technique that gives the art depth and distance. • The art of mapmaking, improved the accuracy of maps. • Known as the Renaissance man and painted the Mona Lisa. • Invention that created book easier, faster, and cheaper. • ...
crossword puzzle #1 2023-12-01
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- France: Eiffel Tower
- Lisa: Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting
- Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Alighieri: an Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy
- rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Shakespeare: English poet and playwright considered one of the greatest writers of the English language
- Locke: English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract"
- Machiavelli: known for the political treatise.
- Kepler: used Brahe's data to prove that the earth moved in an elliptical
- Gutenberg: German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
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- Bible: The holy book of Christianity
- artist of the mona Lisa.
- Galilei: Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Chapel: ceiling of a chapel in the Vatican painted by Michelangelo of scenes from the Bible took him around 4 years
- Family: Ruled Florence during the Renaissance
- Bacon: a master of the English tongue.
- Bruni He was the secretary to the papal chancery.
- Luther: a German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Chruch.
- Newton: invented differential calculus and formulated the theory of universal gravitation
- Copernicus Sun was the center of the universe; the planets went around it.
20 Clues: France: Eiffel Tower • artist of the mona Lisa. • Bible: The holy book of Christianity • Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance • Bacon: a master of the English tongue. • Family: Ruled Florence during the Renaissance • Lisa: Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting • Machiavelli: known for the political treatise. • Bruni He was the secretary to the papal chancery. • ...
crossword puzzle #1 2023-12-01
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- France: Eiffel Tower
- Lisa: Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting
- Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Alighieri: an Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy
- rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Shakespeare: English poet and playwright considered one of the greatest writers of the English language
- Locke: English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract"
- Machiavelli: known for the political treatise.
- Kepler: used Brahe's data to prove that the earth moved in an elliptical
- Gutenberg: German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
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- Bible: The holy book of Christianity
- artist of the mona Lisa.
- Galilei: Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Chapel: ceiling of a chapel in the Vatican painted by Michelangelo of scenes from the Bible took him around 4 years
- Family: Ruled Florence during the Renaissance
- Bacon: a master of the English tongue.
- Bruni He was the secretary to the papal chancery.
- Luther: a German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Chruch.
- Newton: invented differential calculus and formulated the theory of universal gravitation
- Copernicus Sun was the center of the universe; the planets went around it.
20 Clues: France: Eiffel Tower • artist of the mona Lisa. • Bible: The holy book of Christianity • Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance • Bacon: a master of the English tongue. • Family: Ruled Florence during the Renaissance • Lisa: Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting • Machiavelli: known for the political treatise. • Bruni He was the secretary to the papal chancery. • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2021-11-15
Renaissance 2017-12-14
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- _________ industries was the original source of the Medici family's wealth.
- _________ was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to.
- is written with a sense of elegance and a style which emphasize charm.city
- After reaching the ____________- cost of America, Columbus had wrongly believed it to be the Indian territory.
- _________ is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance.
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- ___________ the inventor of printing through movable types.
- __________ form of fine art is the Elizabethan Era most famous for.
- ________ is the great genius of the Elizabeth Age (1564 – 1616) He wrote more than 35 plays.
- the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries, the _______ monopolized European banking?
- During the initial stages of the renaissance, the centre of all changes in Europe was in
10 Clues: ___________ the inventor of printing through movable types. • _________ is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance. • _________ was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to. • __________ form of fine art is the Elizabethan Era most famous for. • is written with a sense of elegance and a style which emphasize charm.city • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-08
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- theory that the planets revolve around sun
- many thought this way and encouraged this thinking
- not relating to the church
- aided on most of the popes projects
- pained the Sistine chapel
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- another name for Renaissance
- Italian astronomer and physicist
- pardon from sins in the Catholic church
- English playwright wrote Romeo and Juliet
- focused mainly on worldly thoughts rather than religous ones
10 Clues: pained the Sistine chapel • not relating to the church • another name for Renaissance • Italian astronomer and physicist • aided on most of the popes projects • pardon from sins in the Catholic church • English playwright wrote Romeo and Juliet • theory that the planets revolve around sun • many thought this way and encouraged this thinking • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-07
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- People started to put more worth in their ______
- ________ started in the Renaissance, because people started to think, speak, and act for themselves
- strategic location played a major role in the development of the ports.
- People started to look to _______ for answers
- ________ concluded the sun was the center of the galaxy and all planets revolve around it
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- ________ was a scientist, engineer, architect, sculptor, writer and inventor
- Johann Gutenberg developed the ________ around 1450, it led to more people learning to read
- The Renaissance changed European _____ as a whole.
- the ______ marks a period of the transition from the Middle Ages to a modern society.
- one of the important centers for trade and economic opportunities.
10 Clues: People started to look to _______ for answers • People started to put more worth in their ______ • The Renaissance changed European _____ as a whole. • one of the important centers for trade and economic opportunities. • strategic location played a major role in the development of the ports. • ...
Renaissance 2024-05-17
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- German inventor and craftsman
- intellectual movement
- ancient trading route in Asia
- astronomical model of the solar system.
- a powerful dynasty that ruled Florence, Italy
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- a person chosen, named, protector, or supporter
- European civilization
- painter and sculptor
- explorer and writer
- political, economic, social and intellectual activities
10 Clues: explorer and writer • painter and sculptor • European civilization • intellectual movement • German inventor and craftsman • ancient trading route in Asia • astronomical model of the solar system. • a powerful dynasty that ruled Florence, Italy • a person chosen, named, protector, or supporter • political, economic, social and intellectual activities
RENAISSANCE 2022-09-17
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- civil officer/ judge who administers the law
- competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field
- make determined efforts to deal with a problem or difficult task
- authorize the production of something
- returning to a former owner, place or condition
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- artist who makes sculptures
- very surprising, astonishing or remarkable
- disagreement, argument or debate
- room/ building where goods are manufactured/ repaired
- arousing one's curiosity or interest, fascinating
10 Clues: artist who makes sculptures • disagreement, argument or debate • authorize the production of something • very surprising, astonishing or remarkable • civil officer/ judge who administers the law • returning to a former owner, place or condition • arousing one's curiosity or interest, fascinating • room/ building where goods are manufactured/ repaired • ...
Renaissance 2022-06-03
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- the invention which allows knowledge to be spread throughout Europe efficiently
- the belief that humanism should be implemented into government and placed man as the center of power
- an italian diplomat who was known for writing "the prince" which described the traits of an ideal ruler
- a movement to center the focus of study on the ideals of humanity opposed to religion
- a french mathematician and philosopher who invented analytic geometry and connected geometry to algebra
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- a common form of art that includes emphasis on exaggerated emotion and color contrast
- The common language which people desired to learn to study ancient Greek and Roman texts
- an italian who wrote the courtier which described the ideal etiquette and morality of a "renaissance man"
- an italian critic and humanist who proved the donation of constantine was a forgery
- the "father" of humanism
10 Clues: the "father" of humanism • the invention which allows knowledge to be spread throughout Europe efficiently • an italian critic and humanist who proved the donation of constantine was a forgery • a common form of art that includes emphasis on exaggerated emotion and color contrast • ...
