renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Roaring 20s 2022-11-03
16 Clues: Power • Scare • Garvey • Darrow • Curtiss • of Women • Lindbergh • Migration • Pan Alley • Relations • Generation • Renaissance • Ford-Model T • Jennings Bryan • Indian Citizenship • in business mass production
Medieval/Renaissance Practice 2021-05-14
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- The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- S___ Music was Non-Religious music
- A composer of the Renaissance Era. Wrote Polyphonic music and used the printing press to his advantage to mass produce his work.
- S___ Music was religious music
- Music notes used in the Medieval Era. It used to be written mostly as a quick reminder of the melody. Looked like little squares and squiggles.
- ___Music is the evolution of organum. One of the first types of harmony. Voices are layered and voices start at different times.
- Composer of the Medieval Era. Wrote over 400 poems and lyrics and was friends with the King.
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- This was the most popular musical genre of the Renaissance Era. Used only voices, no instruments.
- The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian Chant to the church?
- A machine used to make copies of music and words. Helped mass produce sheet music and made music accessible to everyone
- Considered the first middle class. They hired musicians for their 'Bougie' parties.
- It was between the years 1400-1600. It was a time for reform and humanism. Details became important and inventions flourished.
- ___Music is made up of one single line of melody. There is no harmony involved and was primarily used in the church.
14 Clues: S___ Music was religious music • S___ Music was Non-Religious music • The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian Chant to the church? • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-28
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- Movement of African Americans and farmers from the south to the norht
- A writer popular for his work during the Harlem Renaissance
- One of the most popular places people went to after WW1
- The state where Harlem is located
- One of the most popular musicians during the Harlem Renaissance
- a period of time in the 1920's where there was a rise of jazz music
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- ______ rates dramatically increased during this time
- Farmers and _______ moved North after WW1
- Composer,pianist,and bandleader for "Take the A Train' and 'Mood Indigo'.
- A type of literature used by many Harlem Renaissance writers
- A type of music popular in the 1920's and 1930's
11 Clues: The state where Harlem is located • Farmers and _______ moved North after WW1 • A type of music popular in the 1920's and 1930's • ______ rates dramatically increased during this time • One of the most popular places people went to after WW1 • A writer popular for his work during the Harlem Renaissance • A type of literature used by many Harlem Renaissance writers • ...
Questions 2014-11-11
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- German look like Jesus
- van Eyck father of oil painting
- Hamlet terming the shrew Macbeth
- artist common people(merchants/couples)
- Palestrina Italian composer
- Spain view of Toledo
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- Foil metallic wings
- his death ends the renaissance
- Renaissance Sensuous soft muted light allegory Titan cherub
- long skinny figures
10 Clues: Foil metallic wings • long skinny figures • Spain view of Toledo • German look like Jesus • Palestrina Italian composer • his death ends the renaissance • van Eyck father of oil painting • Hamlet terming the shrew Macbeth • artist common people(merchants/couples) • Renaissance Sensuous soft muted light allegory Titan cherub
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-25
10 Clues: means rebirth • Non-religious • Florence's gold coin • Ruling family in Florence • Ruler of the Mongol empire • Center of the Old Roman Empire • traveler who traveled to China • City that was built on tiny islands • Most famous city in the Renaissance • A person who fights in an army for money
The Renaissance 2022-04-04
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- Art was similar to art in Grece and ...
- Painting style was more...
- New beginning
- Place where the Renaissance started
- Family that ruled Florence
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- Profession of the rulers of Florence.
- Creator of the Sixtine Chappel
- Inventor printing press.
- Main topics of previous art.
- The Renaissance begin due to... routes.
10 Clues: New beginning • Inventor printing press. • Painting style was more... • Family that ruled Florence • Main topics of previous art. • Creator of the Sixtine Chappel • Place where the Renaissance started • Profession of the rulers of Florence. • Art was similar to art in Grece and ... • The Renaissance begin due to... routes.
Renaissance stuff đ± 2024-10-30
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- Leonardo da Vinci painted The Last ______
- Famous story written by Geoffrey Chaucer
- the Renaissance started here
- Very big changes in culture,art,and ___.
- Michelangelo painted the Creation of ____.
- William Shakespeare wrote this play.
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- painted the Sistine chapel's ceiling
- studies on the individual
- happened from 14th century - 17th century
- ________ press
10 Clues: ________ press • studies on the individual • the Renaissance started here • painted the Sistine chapel's ceiling • William Shakespeare wrote this play. • Famous story written by Geoffrey Chaucer • Very big changes in culture,art,and ___. • Leonardo da Vinci painted The Last ______ • happened from 14th century - 17th century • Michelangelo painted the Creation of ____.
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-10
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- creator of the David statue
- Created by leonardo da Vinci
- Made the printing press
- Created the last supper
- Time period after the Middle Ages
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- Where the Renaissance started
- Reached the bahamas
- First to use the telescope for astronomical observations
- Wrote hamlet
- Distinct blend of western and eastern influences
10 Clues: Wrote hamlet • Reached the bahamas • Made the printing press • Created the last supper • creator of the David statue • Created by leonardo da Vinci • Where the Renaissance started • Time period after the Middle Ages • Distinct blend of western and eastern influences • First to use the telescope for astronomical observations
The Renaissance 2022-12-11
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- a type of poem, usually having 10 syllables per line
- living a religious and devout life, such as monks, nuns, or priests
- This invention allowed for the quick copying of reading materials, influencing the world to read more
- The person or group who is funding the artist during the Renaissance
- a design of medieval influence
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- Rebirth
- one of the greatest inventors, artists, designers, and influencers of the Renaissance
- Art produced from the 15th-17th century in the region that is recognized today as Belgium
- The focus on human talent and skill
- Illegal practice of lending money and giving unusually high-interest rates
- living well and being involved with the world
11 Clues: Rebirth • a design of medieval influence • The focus on human talent and skill • living well and being involved with the world • a type of poem, usually having 10 syllables per line • living a religious and devout life, such as monks, nuns, or priests • The person or group who is funding the artist during the Renaissance • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-23
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-23
NAME:_____________________/Literature Workshop #1 2016-03-13
18 Clues: Will • Plato • MartĂŹ • Britton • Edgar Poe • Libro Azul • Mark Twain • Renaissance • James Joyce • Ralph Waldo • Paolo Coelha • Arthur Doyle • Dylan Thomas • Emily Dicinson • Vladimir Nabokov • English Literture • American Literature • William Shakespeare
Renaissance Crossword 2022-01-03
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- Birth place of Northern Renaissance
- country where Renaissance began
- New style of painting during the Renaissance meaning ânon-religiousâ _
- Technique discovered which portrays 3 dimensions (two words)
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- Painter of The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper (last name)
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- Painter of The School of Athens
- Focus on human potential and achievement
8 Clues: painter of the Sistine Chapel • country where Renaissance began • Painter of The School of Athens • Birth place of Northern Renaissance • Focus on human potential and achievement • Painter of The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper (last name) • Technique discovered which portrays 3 dimensions (two words) • ...
NyÄr 2023 2023-12-30
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-16
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- What is part of a culture that you eat?
- What does A stand for in G.R.A.P.E.S?
- The lowest class in every Hierarchy except Ancient Japan
- A person in the military with Metal Armour
- What does E stand for in G.R.A.P.E.S?
- A person who lives in a place and pays taxes otherwise known as a free man in the U.S.A
- What is part of a culture?
- What gave people the black death?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What does P stand for in G.R.A.P.E.S?
- What does Renaissance mean?
- What is the biggest continent?
- someone who makes goods and services
- What does G stand for in G.R.A.P.E.S?
- What does R stand for in G.R.A.P.E.S.?
- What is the smallest continent?
- What does S stand for in G.R.A.P.E.S?
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- Someone who trades goods and services
- What was the sickness that killed millions of people?
- What is it called when you believe in multiple gods?
- What is another word for corn?
- When did the Renaissance start?
- What is it called when you believe in one god?
- How many continents are there?
- Very high in the noble system
- The focus of what people that have to pay
- The highest power in a hierarchy
- When did the Renaissance end?
- What tells people what is what on a map?
- What shows the world on paper?
30 Clues: What is part of a culture? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What does Renaissance mean? • Very high in the noble system • When did the Renaissance end? • What is another word for corn? • How many continents are there? • What is the biggest continent? • What shows the world on paper? • When did the Renaissance start? • What is the smallest continent? • ...
The Birth of Parliament 2 Pulley 2024 2024-07-30
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- - French king during the Babylonian Captivity.
- - The city to which the papacy was moved during the Babylonian Captivity.
- VI - French king associated with the Babylonian Captivity.
- - The practice of requiring nobles to live at court, thus controlling them.
- VIII - King who established the Church of England and separated it from the Catholic Church.
- - Spanish monarch who, along with Isabella, consolidated power and established a strong national army.
- - The cultural period characterized by a revival of classical learning and wisdom.
- - Italian writer known for his work on secular politics.
- - The social class that gained importance and was involved in monarchies.
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- - The process of levying taxes that helped monarchs gain financial power.
- - The class of nobles who held power through land ownership.
- - A governing body that began including common people in the decision-making process.
- - Machiavelliâs influential work advocating for secular rule.
- - Legislation that declared the English monarch as the supreme head of the Church of England.
- - The general population that benefited from increased taxation and representation.
- - The literal meaning of the term "Renaissance," reflecting a cultural revival.
- - Non-religious; related to the rise of worldly governance during the Renaissance.
- - Spanish queen who, with Ferdinand, helped to consolidate Spanish power.
- - The medieval system of land-based power and landownership.
- - Another French king involved in the Babylonian Captivity.
20 Clues: - French king during the Babylonian Captivity. • - Italian writer known for his work on secular politics. • VI - French king associated with the Babylonian Captivity. • - Another French king involved in the Babylonian Captivity. • - The class of nobles who held power through land ownership. • - The medieval system of land-based power and landownership. • ...
Unit 3.1 Exam 2025-11-05
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- A niche in the wall of a mosque that faces toward Mecca
- Artist of the Arena Chapel who is sometimes called the "Father of The Renaissance"
- Anthemius and _________, architects of the Hagia Sophia
- Church built in Ravenna, Italy under the Byzantine Empire
- Intersecting pointed arches make this architectural feature across a nave ceiling in a Gothic Cathedral
- Renaissance goal to "fool the eye" in paintings
- Architect of the Pazzi Chapel and the Duomo
- A depiction of Mary holding the dead Christ in her lap or arms
- Dynasty that ruled in Syria before being forced to flee and reestablish in Spain
- Woman featured at the well in the Vienna Genesis
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- The Bayeux Tapestry celebrates the victory of William and the ________
- Method of creating Bronze sculptures that is reborn in the Renaissance
- Popular in the Romanesque period, this is a journey taken to a spiritual site or object
- Word meaning "it begins", used to describe the starting page of a chapter in an Illuminated manuscript
- A curved triangle form that supports a dome
- The destruction of icons
- Sculptor of the Bronze David statue
- A kind of metalwork in which a frame is created in silver or gold, and gemstones are positioned inside
- An expensive manuscript that depicts the story of Passover
- The center part of a church where a congregation sits
20 Clues: The destruction of icons • Sculptor of the Bronze David statue • A curved triangle form that supports a dome • Architect of the Pazzi Chapel and the Duomo • Renaissance goal to "fool the eye" in paintings • Woman featured at the well in the Vienna Genesis • The center part of a church where a congregation sits • A niche in the wall of a mosque that faces toward Mecca • ...
Middle Ages Review 2025-05-13
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- This class was at the bottom of the Feudalism classes
- Medieval comes from the Latin word meaning what?
- This was the code of honor that knights lived by
- This is what the word Renaissance means
- This is where the Viking warriors were from
- This document was signed by King John to lessen the Kings power
- The crusades took place to gain control of this land
- ________ the Short was Charlemagne's father
- _______ System is the economic system within Feudalism
- This is a remedy to the Plague, prescribed by doctors, where they let out the "bad blood" in patients
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- This insect spread the Plague from rats to humans
- A system of government where the king allotted land to his lords and barons in exchange for loyalty
- Painting of a woman done by Leonardo De Vinci
- This Pope called by the Crusades to start
- This person was the first and only Holy Roman Emperor
- This sickness spread throughout Europe starting in 1347 & killed 1/3 of the population
- Sculpture created by Michelangelo
- A series of 8 holy wars fought between the Christians & Muslims over land
- _________ the Conqueror was a French noble who conquered England & spread Feudalism
- This civilization fell in 476 AD & that event started the Renaissance
- This crusade King Richard the Lion-hearted fought in
- A political book written by NiccolĂČ Machiavelli during the Renaissance
22 Clues: Sculpture created by Michelangelo • This is what the word Renaissance means • This Pope called by the Crusades to start • This is where the Viking warriors were from • ________ the Short was Charlemagne's father • Painting of a woman done by Leonardo De Vinci • Medieval comes from the Latin word meaning what? • This was the code of honor that knights lived by • ...
The Resaissance 2024-10-31
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- Rebirth in art, writing, learning, architecture, and culture
- What did writers and artists begin to express?
- What were the place where people exchanged ideas and the site of a intellectual revolution
- Who had a few opportunities to expand business so they pursued art
- Where did the Renaissance spread from?
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- What was the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance
- Sculptor, Painter, Architect, and poet. Famous for 1. statue of David 2. ceiling of sistae Chapel 3. some of st peters
- What family came to dominate Florence
- An intellectual movement that focused more on human potential and achievements
- what did merchants dominate
- What spurred by the Crusaders that led to growth of Large city states
11 Clues: what did merchants dominate • What family came to dominate Florence • Where did the Renaissance spread from? • What did writers and artists begin to express? • What was the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance • Rebirth in art, writing, learning, architecture, and culture • Who had a few opportunities to expand business so they pursued art • ...
The Resaissance 2024-10-31
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- Rebirth in art, writing, learning, architecture, and culture
- What did writers and artists begin to express?
- What were the place where people exchanged ideas and the site of a intellectual revolution
- Who had a few opportunities to expand business so they pursued art
- Where did the Renaissance spread from?
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- What was the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance
- Sculptor, Painter, Architect, and poet. Famous for 1. statue of David 2. ceiling of sistae Chapel 3. some of st peters
- What family came to dominate Florence
- An intellectual movement that focused more on human potential and achievements
- what did merchants dominate
- What spurred by the Crusaders that led to growth of Large city states
11 Clues: what did merchants dominate • What family came to dominate Florence • Where did the Renaissance spread from? • What did writers and artists begin to express? • What was the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance • Rebirth in art, writing, learning, architecture, and culture • Who had a few opportunities to expand business so they pursued art • ...
Reinassance Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-13
10 Clues: Mona Lisa • Sistine Chapel • Local language • Importance of humanity • People paying for image • Not bound by religious rules • Italian author, "The Prince" • Politician and Banker in Florence • A period in time where art thrived, means Rebirth • City in Italy knows for its banks during the Renaissance
PERISTIWA PENTING DI EROPA 2022-09-22
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- suatu teori ekonomi yang menyatakan bahwa kemakmuran suatu negara ditentukan oleh banyaknya aset
- kota kelahiran renaissance
- zaman kegelapan
- pelukis dan pemahat pemimpin akademi seni rupa
- sistem penguasaan tanah
- penyakit yang disebabkan tikus kapal
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- kelahiran kembali peradaban yunani romawi
- abad pencerahan
- penguasaan kepemilikan tanah
- lukisan leonardo da vinci
10 Clues: abad pencerahan • zaman kegelapan • sistem penguasaan tanah • lukisan leonardo da vinci • kota kelahiran renaissance • penguasaan kepemilikan tanah • penyakit yang disebabkan tikus kapal • kelahiran kembali peradaban yunani romawi • pelukis dan pemahat pemimpin akademi seni rupa • ...
Rennaissance 2022-05-23
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- de gezamenlijke nachtwakers in een stad
- betekenis renaissance
- amateurschrijvers uit Nederland
- eerste stad van de renaissance
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- Iemand die wilt leven voor zijn vrijheid
- griekse filosoof en schrijver
- de ontdekker van de wet van traagheid
- een lyrisch lofgedicht
- rijment gedicht met 14 regels
- voornaam maker Mona Lisa
10 Clues: betekenis renaissance • een lyrisch lofgedicht • voornaam maker Mona Lisa • griekse filosoof en schrijver • rijment gedicht met 14 regels • eerste stad van de renaissance • amateurschrijvers uit Nederland • de ontdekker van de wet van traagheid • de gezamenlijke nachtwakers in een stad • Iemand die wilt leven voor zijn vrijheid
Tic tack toe puzzle 2014-01-20
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- Who sailed around the world first
- means rebirth
- painted the Sistine chapel
- Europe liked to trade with
- Michelangelo painted the Sistine chapel upside down
- loyal founded the society of ____
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- who caused the reformation
- were did Columbus think he was when he landed in America
- artist in the renaissance liked to use___ in their art
- are pardons givin by the Pope
- a famous artist and scientist
- who gave power to Frances kings
12 Clues: means rebirth • who caused the reformation • painted the Sistine chapel • Europe liked to trade with • are pardons givin by the Pope • a famous artist and scientist • who gave power to Frances kings • Who sailed around the world first • loyal founded the society of ____ • Michelangelo painted the Sistine chapel upside down • ...
KW's Renaissance crossword puzzle 2025-10-08
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- Rebirth
- Home of the Catholic Church
- Where the Renaissance began
- Venice maintained hundreds of them
- Located on the Mediterranean
- Designed the Piazza del Campidoglio
- Family that was the greatest bankers in Florence
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- Trade with this continent increased during the 1300s
- Commissioned famous artists and architects to beautify Rome
- It was a port city on the Mediterranean
- Gateway to Italy from the north
- Center of art literature and culture
12 Clues: Rebirth • Home of the Catholic Church • Where the Renaissance began • Located on the Mediterranean • Gateway to Italy from the north • Venice maintained hundreds of them • Designed the Piazza del Campidoglio • Center of art literature and culture • It was a port city on the Mediterranean • Family that was the greatest bankers in Florence • ...
Ap crossword puzzle 2025-09-11
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- sino ang science na student sa presentation
- Siya ang unang tao sa Bibliya ayon sa obra ni Michelangelo
- Siya ang Renaissance thinker na tumutol sa purely traditional herbal remedies.
- Siya ang nagpatunay na ang dugo ay umiikot sa katawan at ang puso ang pump nito.
- Siya ang tinaguriang dakilang henyo ng Renaissance na kilala bilang pintor, iskultor, at arkitekto.
- Ang obra na ipininta sa kisame ng Sistine Chapel noong 1511â1512.
- Siya ang Renaissance physician na nakaimpluwensya sa modern science-based medicine.
- Siya ang nagbigay-paliwanag sa mga obra ni Michelangelo sa dula.
- Siya ang nagbigay ng matibay na ebidensya laban sa maling paniniwala ng humoral theory.
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- Siya ang doktor na nagpakilala ng importance ng quarantine laban sa sakit.
- Ito ay tawag na Muling Pagsilang
- Ang tanyag na estatwa ni Michelangelo na gawa sa marmol.
- sino gumawa ng script namin na group 5
- Siya ang anatomist na gumawa ng aklat na âDe Humani Corporis Fabricaâ.
- Ang sikat na chapel sa Vatican City na kinulayan ng mga obra ni Michelangelo.
15 Clues: Ito ay tawag na Muling Pagsilang • sino gumawa ng script namin na group 5 • sino ang science na student sa presentation • Ang tanyag na estatwa ni Michelangelo na gawa sa marmol. • Siya ang unang tao sa Bibliya ayon sa obra ni Michelangelo • Siya ang nagbigay-paliwanag sa mga obra ni Michelangelo sa dula. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-05-02
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- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
- 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.
- was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic ârebirthâ following the Middle Ages.
- NiccolĂČ di Bernardo dei Machiavelli, was an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
- man- a person who has wide interests and is expert in several areas.
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- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- the art of painting on freshly spread moist plaster.
- capital of Italyâs Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture.
- church building that has been accorded special privileges by the pope.
- a French country house
10 Clues: a French country house • a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs. • the art of painting on freshly spread moist plaster. • man- a person who has wide interests and is expert in several areas. • church building that has been accorded special privileges by the pope. • a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-05-02
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- the art of painting on freshly spread moist plaster.
- church building that has been accorded special privileges by the pope.
- 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.
- man- a person who has wide interests and is expert in several areas.
- NiccolĂČ di Bernardo dei Machiavelli, was an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
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- capital of Italyâs Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture.
- was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic ârebirthâ following the Middle Ages.
- a French country house
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
10 Clues: a French country house • a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs. • the art of painting on freshly spread moist plaster. • man- a person who has wide interests and is expert in several areas. • church building that has been accorded special privileges by the pope. • a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter. • ...
The Renaissance 2025-12-04
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- (1469-1527) Italian writer and politician, he wrote The Prince in which he advised leaders on how to rule
- the study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the late 1300s
- the period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's Middle ages
- (1452-1519) Genius of the Renaissance, he was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, town planner, and mapmaker
- (1254-1324) Italian trader, he traveled to China and later wrote about that trip
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- (1400-1468) German printer, he developed a printing press that used moveable type
- (1564-1616) English Renaissance writer and playwright, he is considered to be one of the best writer of all time
- the combination of humanist and Christian idea
- (1475-1564) Italian Renaissance artist, he designed buildings, wrote poetry, and created sculptors and paintings
- (1304-1374) Early Italian scholar, he wrote about the importance of knowing history
- a method of showing a 3D scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
11 Clues: the combination of humanist and Christian idea • a method of showing a 3D scene on a flat surface so that it looks real • the period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's Middle ages • (1254-1324) Italian trader, he traveled to China and later wrote about that trip • (1400-1468) German printer, he developed a printing press that used moveable type • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2023-11-30
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- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- a mural painting technique that invloves painting with water based paint onto wet plaster making the paint apart of it.
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type, and the first to use a printer.
- famous french painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- recognized for his great intelligence, impartiality, and wisdom.
- Italian historian, statesman, and political philosopher of the renaissance.
- A period of European history between the 14 and 17 centries when there was a revival of art and learning.
- the native language or dialect of a country or region.
- an italian family of bankers, merchnats and rules of florence.
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- poet, playwright, and actor.
- Italian Renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist.
- Italian artist, architect, and poet.
- A philosophical understanding of the power of one individual human, and the enhancement of that power through collective work.
14 Clues: poet, playwright, and actor. • Italian artist, architect, and poet. • famous french painting done by Leonardo da Vinci • the native language or dialect of a country or region. • an italian family of bankers, merchnats and rules of florence. • Italian Renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist. • ...
Lesson 33 2024-04-09
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- Intellectual movement emphasizing the study of classical texts and human potential
- Focus on the worth and dignity of the individual, a hallmark of the Renaissance
- Supporter of the arts and sciences, often wealthy individuals or institutions
- The art of ancient Greece and Rome
- Independent urban centers with their own governments and cultures
- Italian city-state known for its maritime power and trade with the East
- Italian scholar and poet, often called the "Father of Humanism"
- Italian humanist who came in conflict with the Catholic Church and was burned at the stake
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- Italian city-state rivaling Venice in maritime trade during the Renaissance
- Wealthy and influential Florentine family, patrons of the arts and politics
- Italian city-state famous for its wealth, art, and patronage of the arts
- Artistic technique creating the illusion of depth and distance on a flat surface
- Cultural and intellectual movement marking the "rebirth" of classical ideas
- Venetian explorer known for his travels to Asia and writings about his experiences
14 Clues: The art of ancient Greece and Rome • Italian scholar and poet, often called the "Father of Humanism" • Independent urban centers with their own governments and cultures • Italian city-state known for its maritime power and trade with the East • Italian city-state famous for its wealth, art, and patronage of the arts • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-11-10
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- Language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a region
- Study of classical texts, human potential, and individual achievement
- English lawyer, judge social philosopher, humanist; served Henry VIII
- Italian Renaissance sculptor who made David
- Italian family of bankers who rose to power in Florence during the Renaissance
- Painting technique where water pigments are put on wet plaster, causing color to bond with the wall
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- German goldsmith and inventor; invented movable-type printing press
- Italian polymath, painter, engineer, sculptor, architect, scientist, and inventor; painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Elgish playwright, poet, and actor from 1564-1616; wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Period of time between 14th and 17th centuries that revitalized arts, culture, and education in Western Europe
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious/spiritual basis
- Lisa A painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman no one knows
- Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian; wrote The Prince
- Imagined place or state in which everything is perfect
14 Clues: Italian Renaissance sculptor who made David • Imagined place or state in which everything is perfect • Language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a region • Lisa A painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman no one knows • German goldsmith and inventor; invented movable-type printing press • Study of classical texts, human potential, and individual achievement • ...
KreuzwortrÀtsel - Oberitalienische StÀdte als Wegbereiter der Renaissance? 2013-01-11
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- Welcher Mensch kopierte antike Texte, untersuchte sie und eignete sich das Wissen an?
- Welchen Nachnamen hatte ein bedeutender kapitalistischer Kaufmann, Spekulant und Bankier des 14.Jahrhunderts?
- Was wird ab dem SpÀtmittelalter wiederentdeckt?
- Welches Bild Ànderte sich besonders in der Renaissance?
- Ein wichtiger Grund fĂŒr die Ausbreitung der italienischen Renaissance?
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- Wie lautete die mÀchtigste Seerepublik?
- Die politische Lage Norditaliens war stabil, weil es aus ... bestand.
- Wer bringt die griechische Antike 1453 nach Italien?
- Wo nimmt die Renaissance ihren Anfang?
- Reiche Bankiers, Politiker und MÀzene, die in Florenz ab dem 14.Jahrhundert zur einflussreichsten Dynastie gehörten?
10 Clues: Wo nimmt die Renaissance ihren Anfang? • Wie lautete die mĂ€chtigste Seerepublik? • Was wird ab dem SpĂ€tmittelalter wiederentdeckt? • Wer bringt die griechische Antike 1453 nach Italien? • Welches Bild Ă€nderte sich besonders in der Renaissance? • Die politische Lage Norditaliens war stabil, weil es aus ... bestand. • ...
The Birthplace of the Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- He was the author of the Divine Comedy.
- It was a thing people thought made life better.
- Study of given truths authorized by church.
- Was one of the major city-states during the Renaissance.
- They were a family that came into power in Florence and they were wealthy bankers.
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- This period ended when the Renaissance started.
- Was one of the big changes in the Renaissance.
- Its capital is Rome.
- He was the first painters to break away of the Byzantine style.
- This is a book that is considered the greatest literary work of art in the italian language.
10 Clues: Its capital is Rome. • He was the author of the Divine Comedy. • Study of given truths authorized by church. • Was one of the big changes in the Renaissance. • This period ended when the Renaissance started. • It was a thing people thought made life better. • Was one of the major city-states during the Renaissance. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- Most famous city of the Renaissance.
- The Renaissance was a time of _______.
- The art of making agreements with other
- was a merchant who wrote a book about his travels in ____.
- The Renaissance began here.
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- Instead of making roads, the people had canals and waterways to move around.
- A _____ area is defined as having to do with a
- a person who fights in an army for money.
- A web of trade routes to trade ideas, goods, religion, and disease.
9 Clues: The Renaissance began here. • Most famous city of the Renaissance. • The Renaissance was a time of _______. • The art of making agreements with other • a person who fights in an army for money. • A _____ area is defined as having to do with a • was a merchant who wrote a book about his travels in ____. • ...
Renaissance Authors 2015-02-07
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- Novum Organum, essays
- L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Areopagitica
- Volpone, Sejanus
- printed complete Bible in English
- The Prince
- The Unfortunate Traveller - first picaresque
- printed New Testament in English
- Utopia
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- The Fairie Queen, Amoretti, Epithalalmion
- Tamburlane, Doctor Faustus
- first modern essays
- The Courtier
- Comedy of Errors - first play 1590, The Tempest - last play 1610
- Don Quixote
- Arcadia, Astophil and Stella, Defense of Poesy,
- The Spanish Tragedy
16 Clues: Utopia • The Prince • Don Quixote • The Courtier • Volpone, Sejanus • first modern essays • The Spanish Tragedy • Novum Organum, essays • Tamburlane, Doctor Faustus • printed New Testament in English • printed complete Bible in English • L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Areopagitica • The Fairie Queen, Amoretti, Epithalalmion • The Unfortunate Traveller - first picaresque • ...
Renaissance Related 2016-10-16
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- Men who no longer follow the churches teaching about God
- Favorable, successful, lucky
- Reasonableness and lack of excess
- Acts to show repentance
- Retaliation for a wrong that has been experienced; revenge
- Away from the right path from what is right and good
- Those who are arguing against the practices of the Catholic Church
- An ill-tempered, nagging woman
- Boring routine work
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- To convince someone not to do something
- Something you can buy to avoid doing penance
- A severe windstorm, often with rain or hail
- A bet or gamble
- Sad, gloomy, or depressed
- People who wants the church to change
- To order someone to not do something
16 Clues: A bet or gamble • Boring routine work • Acts to show repentance • Sad, gloomy, or depressed • Favorable, successful, lucky • An ill-tempered, nagging woman • Reasonableness and lack of excess • To order someone to not do something • People who wants the church to change • To convince someone not to do something • A severe windstorm, often with rain or hail • ...
Renaissance Art 2022-03-21
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- He was one of the early innovators of what became known as Early Netherlandish painting
- A painting for small religious panels
- A painting for wood panels and canvases
- He was the dominant sculptor of the High Renaissance
- He was an Italian painter of the first part of the Late Renaissance
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- His other name was Tiziano Vecelli
- Practiced all the visual arts and studied a wide range of topics, including anatomy, geology, botany, hydraulics and flight.
- A painting reserved for ceilings
- He learned from both da Vinci and Michelangelo
- It is the origin of Renaissance Art
10 Clues: A painting reserved for ceilings • His other name was Tiziano Vecelli • It is the origin of Renaissance Art • A painting for small religious panels • A painting for wood panels and canvases • He learned from both da Vinci and Michelangelo • He was the dominant sculptor of the High Renaissance • He was an Italian painter of the first part of the Late Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2024-01-22
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- Theses Martin Luther's exposition of the Church
- da Vinci The artist who created the Mona Lisa
- Reformation The culmination of people led by Martin Luther to reveal the truth about the Church
- The artist who sculpted David
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- This is the continent where the Renaissance started.
- The capital of the Renaissance
- Press Johannes Gutenberg's invention to spread printed media
- Family A family of bankers who were the richest people of the Renaissance
- The young contemporary of both Michaelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci
- Reformation The counter to Martin Luther's "treachery" by ceasing every wrongdoing they've done until this point
10 Clues: The artist who sculpted David • The capital of the Renaissance • da Vinci The artist who created the Mona Lisa • Theses Martin Luther's exposition of the Church • This is the continent where the Renaissance started. • Press Johannes Gutenberg's invention to spread printed media • The young contemporary of both Michaelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Renaissance time 2022-04-12
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- was first used to print the bible
- man who bought pasta, coal, & paper money from China
- inspired Italian renaissance
- known for manufactured glass & canals
- wealthiest banking family
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- subjects that explored the capabilities of people (greek, art, philosophy)
- family that tried to assassinate the Medicis
- lending money with interest
- the city the Medici family controlled
- counsel that acted part of the government
- man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses
- rebirth
12 Clues: rebirth • wealthiest banking family • lending money with interest • inspired Italian renaissance • was first used to print the bible • the city the Medici family controlled • known for manufactured glass & canals • counsel that acted part of the government • man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses • family that tried to assassinate the Medicis • ...
Tic tack toe puzzle 2014-01-20
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- Who sailed around the world first
- means rebirth
- painted the Sistine chapel
- Europe liked to trade with
- Michelangelo painted the Sistine chapel upside down
- loyal founded the society of ____
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- who caused the reformation
- were did Columbus think he was when he landed in America
- artist in the renaissance liked to use___ in their art
- are pardons givin by the Pope
- a famous artist and scientist
- who gave power to Frances kings
12 Clues: means rebirth • who caused the reformation • painted the Sistine chapel • Europe liked to trade with • are pardons givin by the Pope • a famous artist and scientist • who gave power to Frances kings • Who sailed around the world first • loyal founded the society of ____ • Michelangelo painted the Sistine chapel upside down • ...
Unit 1 Review Puzzle 2023-09-11
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- This type of method requires evidence
- King Henry the 8th led what country
- This king signed the Magna Carta
- Wrote the book "Leviathan"
- This group was started by Ignatius of Loyola
- This idea was the core of the Renaissance
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- Philosopher who hated monarchy and religion
- Most important city of the Renaissance
- These Protestants followed John Calvin
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Wealthy person who paid for artwork
- The study of religion
- Moral law against charging high interest
13 Clues: Wrote the 95 Theses • The study of religion • Wrote the book "Leviathan" • This king signed the Magna Carta • King Henry the 8th led what country • Wealthy person who paid for artwork • This type of method requires evidence • Most important city of the Renaissance • These Protestants followed John Calvin • Moral law against charging high interest • ...
OUR RENAISSANCE 2022-02-20
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- Whatâs the name of the period in which Federico da Montefeltro lived?
- How many were the children of Federico and Battista?
- What's the name of the one who was assassinated in a conspiracy?
- Who is Federico da Montefeltro's great enemy?
- Who found Battista Sforza's husband?
- Whatâs the name of the one who painted the portrait of Federico da Montefeltro and his son?
- Who painted âLa Giocondaâ?
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- What's the name of the well-known painter and architect born in Urbino?
- Who was Federico da Montefeltro's second wife?
- What's the name of the one who painted the portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino?
- At what age did Federico da Montefeltro start his career as a condottiero (mercenary captain)?
- What was the job of Raffaello Sanzio's father?
- How was the relationship between Federico and Battista defined by a contemporary?
- Who were the lords of Pesaro?
- How was Rocca Costanza used later?
- When Raffaello painted the âPortrait of a young Womanâ for the second time he changed the womanâs corset from brown to âŠ
16 Clues: Who painted âLa Giocondaâ? • Who were the lords of Pesaro? • How was Rocca Costanza used later? • Who found Battista Sforza's husband? • Who is Federico da Montefeltro's great enemy? • Who was Federico da Montefeltro's second wife? • What was the job of Raffaello Sanzio's father? • How many were the children of Federico and Battista? • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-03
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- La obra mĂĄs famosa fue "Escuela de Atenas"
- / EscribiĂł "El PrĂncipe", y creĂa que los seres humanos estaban motivados por el interĂ©s propio
- / a menudo llamado el padre del humanismo renacentista italiano.
- fue el miembro mĂĄs importante de la casa familiar italiana durante el Renacimiento
- / El uso de _______ y la luz ayudĂł a que los objetos aparecieran saltando de la pĂĄgina en 3-D
- / Dominaron la sociedad y ocuparon importantes cargos polĂticos y sirvieron como consejeros del rey.
- / Esta familia tomĂł el control de Florencia y fueron importantes partidarios del arte renacentista.
- Este es el paĂs donde comenzĂł el Renacimiento.
- vernĂĄcula/el lenguaje del habla cotidiana en una regiĂłn en particular. Una vez que los libros se imprimieron en este tipo de idioma, mĂĄs personas podĂan leer.
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- / soldados que lucharon principalmente por dinero
- / La palabra dada a las personas que compraron todas las pinturas e hicieron famosos a los artistas.
- un movimiento intelectual del Renacimiento basado en el estudio de las humanidades. QuerĂa mostrar lo grande que puede ser el hombre.
- / técnica que permite a un artista mostrar objetos a medida que aparecen a varias distancias del espectador. Una de las 4 nuevas innovaciones de El Renacimiento
- / El renacimiento cultural que se produjo en Europa desde aproximadamente el siglo XIV hasta mediados del siglo XVII, basado en el redescubrimiento de la literatura de Grecia y Roma.
- impresor alemĂĄn Johannes Gutenberg perfeccionĂł este nuevo invento.
- florentino y pintor y arquitecto que pintĂł la Mona Lisa
16 Clues: La obra mĂĄs famosa fue "Escuela de Atenas" • Este es el paĂs donde comenzĂł el Renacimiento. • / soldados que lucharon principalmente por dinero • florentino y pintor y arquitecto que pintĂł la Mona Lisa • / a menudo llamado el padre del humanismo renacentista italiano. • impresor alemĂĄn Johannes Gutenberg perfeccionĂł este nuevo invento. • ...
ERI 2022-03-05
27 Clues: arte • casa • sole • mano • cane • gatto • museo • chiesa • storia • scuola • piatto • giacca • viaggio • pittore • zanzara • ritratto • studente • universo • scultura • giardino • finestra • passegiato • astronauta • ristorante • rinascimento • architettura • aristocratico
World History Honors 2016-12-09
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- invade Europe in the 900s
- code of the Samurai
- medieval system of government Japan and Europe have in common
- Holy Roman Emperor
- move from a feudal barter system to a sophisticated network of trade and banking
- Thomas Aquinas and Anselm of Canterbury
- England's rival in the 100 Years War
- nomadic Asian people who create an Empire
- Louis XIV and XVI were this
- bubonic plague
- west side religion
- French palace
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- religious war
- samurai equivalent
- line created in the Treaty of Tordesillas
- new in Renaissance art
- largest branch of Islam
- a global food and animal connection
- east side religion
- where the wealthy talk about the Enlightenment
- ends the "dark ages"
- Byzantine Emperor
- feudal peasant
- Byzantine capitol
- Islamic pilgrimage
- wealthy Mali king
26 Clues: religious war • French palace • feudal peasant • bubonic plague • Byzantine Emperor • Byzantine capitol • wealthy Mali king • samurai equivalent • Holy Roman Emperor • east side religion • Islamic pilgrimage • west side religion • code of the Samurai • ends the "dark ages" • new in Renaissance art • largest branch of Islam • invade Europe in the 900s • Louis XIV and XVI were this • ...
#Unit 9 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- land the promised land
- they were a series of religious wars
- the conqueror brought french customs
- John known as lackland
- largest country by land
- a belief in human agency
- scavenger hunts and detective style games
- a Muslim leader
- the royal family still leads to nation
- urban 2 he initiated the first crusade
- carta document signed by King john
- states christian kingdoms
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- death caused by Yersinia pestis
- empire it was the continuation of the roman empire
- the great unified russia
- their profound influence on the renaissance
- Years wa a series of conflicts
- is the holy city for judaism
- supporter
- its famous architecture
- of arc claimed to hear voices
- a renewed interest in classical antiquity
- capet founded the capetion dynasty
- its Capital City is Paris
24 Clues: supporter • a Muslim leader • land the promised land • John known as lackland • largest country by land • its famous architecture • the great unified russia • a belief in human agency • its Capital City is Paris • states christian kingdoms • is the holy city for judaism • of arc claimed to hear voices • Years wa a series of conflicts • death caused by Yersinia pestis • ...
TTS PERISTIWA PENTING DI EROPA 2022-12-15
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- termasuk pengaruh reformasi gereja terhadap duniaâŠ..
- penyebab runtuhnya kerajaan majapahit adalah praktik kolonialismeâŠâŠ.
- individu dan kesetaraan yang digaungkan oleh penolakan luther atas otoritas paus termasuk atas kekuasaan sekuler merupakan dampak dari reformasiâŠâŠ.
- adalah suatu kebijakan politik ekonomi negara âimperalisâ dengan tujuanâŠâŠ.
- tea partyâ adalah suatu peristiwa yang mengawali terjadnyaâŠâŠ
- merkantilisme pertama kali dicanangkan olehâŠâŠ
- dasar merkantilisme menyebutkan bahwa kekayaan pemerintah diukur berdasarkanâŠâŠ
- pendukung revolusi industry, kecualiâŠ..
- renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi adalahâŠâŠ
- munculnya reformasi gereja salah satunya adalahâŠâŠ
- tujuan munculnya reformasi gerejaâŠâŠ.
- reformasi gereja pada abad XVI bagi perkembangan agama NasraniâŠâŠ.
- kesepakatan konvensi London pada tahun 1814 bagi Indonesia adalah inggris harus menyerahkan kembali Indonesia kepada pemerintah negaraâŠâŠ.
- satu seorang pemimpin revolusi amerika yang menjadi presiden pertama adalahâŠâŠ.
- kolonialisme dan imperialism merupakan factor pendukung revolusiâŠ..
- budaya, dampak peristiwa penting di eropa terhadap dunia global adalahâŠâŠ.
- factor keberanian bangsa eropa melakukan pelayanan kedunia timur dibawah ini, kecualiâŠâŠ
- kontrareformasi yang berkembang abad XVI dimulai sejakâŠâŠ
- bukan merupakan dampak revolusi industri dibidang ekonomiâŠâŠ.
- tiga puluh tahun terjadi pada tahun 1618-1648 diâŠâŠ.
- pelopor reformasi gereja adalahâŠâŠ.
- Monalisa, adalah hasil karya dariâŠâŠ
- yang melaksanakan kegiatan perdagangan yang di atur sepenuhnya oleh negara untuk memperoleh neraca perdagangan yang aktif adalahâŠâŠ
- konsep merkantilisme, benda emas dijadikan sebagaiâŠâŠ
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- renaissance lahir sebagai pembaharyan pola piker abad pertengahan dari pengaruhâŠâŠ.
- renaissance dianggap sebagai proses perubahan dieropa saat ituâŠâŠ
- amerika [1775-1783] meliputi serempetan perang bangsa amerika melawanâŠâŠ.
- merkantilisme, kemakmuran setiap negara ditentukan olehâŠâŠ..
- industri ini terjadi di inggris sekitar pada tahunâŠâŠ
- protestan yang muncul pada tahun 1930 di eropa di latar belakangi oleh desakan mengembalikan ajaran agama sesuaiâŠâŠ..
- yang menyebabkan kemunculan renaissance di kota-kota ini adalahâŠâŠ
- dampak dari adanya renaissance bagi kondisi duniaâŠâŠ
- pertengahan disebut sebagai âabad kegelapanââŠâŠ..
- revolusi industri adalahâŠâŠ
- merkantilisme sangat merugikan rakyat kecil karenaâŠâŠ
- konstatinopel [romawi timur] tahun 1453 ke tangan penguasa islam turki Usmani merupakan salah satu lahirnyaâŠâŠ
- satu aspek yang menandai penerapan revolusi industri adalahâŠâŠ
- satu aspek yang menandai penerapan revolusi industri adalahâŠâŠ..
- bastille merupakan sasaran pertama Ketika Meletus revolusi prancis karenaâŠâŠ
- merkantilisme mendorong lahirnyaâŠâŠ..
- peristiwa penting, seperti revolusi industry, yang terjadi di eropa terhadap Indonesia adalahâŠâŠ
- reformasi agama pada mulanya hanya Tindakan protes kaum bangsawan dan penguasaâŠâŠ.
- koloni dalam revolusi industri dimanfaatkan sebagaiâŠâŠ.
- reformasi gereja terhadap dunia adalah lahirnya ajaranâŠâŠ.
- dan peristiwa pentimng yang memengaruhi masyarakat eropa setelah abad pertengahanâŠâŠ
- tiga puluh tahun terjadi pada tahun 1618-1648 di jerman danâŠâŠ
- point utama dari isi politik etis diindonesiaâŠâŠ.
- yang melatar belakangi munculnya aufklarung di eropa pada abad XVI adalah adanya perdebatan antaraâŠâŠ.
- renaissance dalam sejarah peradaban eropa berartiâŠâŠ.
- dalam bidang politik, revolusi industri mengakibatkanâŠâŠ..
50 Clues: revolusi industri adalahâŠâŠ • pelopor reformasi gereja adalahâŠâŠ. • Monalisa, adalah hasil karya dariâŠâŠ • tujuan munculnya reformasi gerejaâŠâŠ. • merkantilisme mendorong lahirnyaâŠâŠ.. • pendukung revolusi industry, kecualiâŠ.. • merkantilisme pertama kali dicanangkan olehâŠâŠ • pertengahan disebut sebagai âabad kegelapanââŠâŠ.. • point utama dari isi politik etis diindonesiaâŠâŠ. • ...
Renaissance artists 2024-04-22
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- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
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- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
7 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style. • ...
Harlem Crossword 2023-02-21
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- A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues"
- The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name
- The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city
- A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz
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- This man promoted the Back to Africa movement during the Harlem Renaissance
- This famous whites-only nightclub featured musicians like Duke Ellington
- An cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, and literature during the 1920s and 1930s
- A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
8 Clues: The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name • The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city • A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance. • A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz • A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues" • ...
Renaissance 2021-12-15
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- Artists and architects studied the Romans and the _____ to gain inspiration
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- Copernicus said this was the center of the universe
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- Great artist with a well-known creation the painting of Aphrodite
- The Renaissance began near the end of this period
- Country where the renaissance began
- Where Sandro Botticelli was born?
- in which museum is mona lisa?
- Leonardo da Vinci,Michelangelo and Raphael were part of a period of art called the ____ Renaissance
9 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • in which museum is mona lisa? • Where Sandro Botticelli was born? • Country where the renaissance began • The Renaissance began near the end of this period • Copernicus said this was the center of the universe • Great artist with a well-known creation the painting of Aphrodite • ...
HUMANITIES CROSSWORD 2019-06-20
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- a patrician in relation to a client
- A period of time between the 14thâ16th centuries
- belief or opinion contrary to religion
- undershirt or shift for women in medieval or Renaissance styled fashion
- a man's short close-fitting padded jacket
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- piece of armor covering the trunk
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- a view or prospect.
- craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power
9 Clues: a view or prospect. • piece of armor covering the trunk • a patrician in relation to a client • belief or opinion contrary to religion • a man's short close-fitting padded jacket • A period of time between the 14thâ16th centuries • craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power • undershirt or shift for women in medieval or Renaissance styled fashion • ...
Medieval Renaissance 2021-04-18
9 Clues: composer of mass • composer of motet • Medieval music style • 500-1400AD time period • 1400-1600AD time period • simple Renaissance singing • polyphonic Rennaissance singing • famous composition by Palestrina • famous composition by Josquin de Prez
Renaissance Crossword 2022-02-15
15 Clues: era • Milan • Columbus • religious • Palestrina • instrument • plays lute • Netherlands • statue David • nonreligious • bornin England • Spanish composer • important advance • sixteenth century • musical composition
The Renaissance 2023-05-01
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- Roman building used for public administration.
- structure arranged for defense rather than for residence. a mural painting technique that involves
- person who manufactured and dispensed
- Man-an intellectual philosopher,studying
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- person or group of people paying for the
- lacking moral codes.
- period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of classical learning.
- mural painting with water based paint directly into wet
- art-loving family of wealthy banker
- birthplace of the Renaissance.
10 Clues: lacking moral codes. • birthplace of the Renaissance. • art-loving family of wealthy banker • person who manufactured and dispensed • person or group of people paying for the • Man-an intellectual philosopher,studying • Roman building used for public administration. • mural painting with water based paint directly into wet • ...
Harlem Crossword 2023-02-21
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- A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues"
- The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name
- The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city
- A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz
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- This man promoted the Back to Africa movement during the Harlem Renaissance
- This famous whites-only nightclub featured musicians like Duke Ellington
- An cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, and literature during the 1920s and 1930s
- A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
8 Clues: The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name • The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city • A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance. • A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz • A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues" • ...
Harlem Crossword 2023-02-21
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- A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues"
- The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name
- The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city
- A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz
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- This man promoted the Back to Africa movement during the Harlem Renaissance
- This famous whites-only nightclub featured musicians like Duke Ellington
- An cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, and literature during the 1920s and 1930s
- A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
8 Clues: The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name • The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city • A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance. • A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz • A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues" • ...
Harlem Crossword 2023-02-21
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- A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues"
- The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name
- The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city
- A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz
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- This man promoted the Back to Africa movement during the Harlem Renaissance
- This famous whites-only nightclub featured musicians like Duke Ellington
- An cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, and literature during the 1920s and 1930s
- A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
8 Clues: The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name • The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city • A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance. • A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz • A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues" • ...
Floral Crossword puzzle 2023-11-09
26 Clues: dual • lush • shape • curve • weight • floral • linear • foliage • antique • rebirth • oceanic • cascade • scenery • grouping • boundary • straight • district • colonial • classical • waterfall • conceptual • innovation • settlement • renaissance • unrestricted • both natural and artificial materials
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The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- known for masterpieces like The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- mastery of language and character has had a lasting impact on literature and theater.
- was a cultural movement that began during 14th century and continued in the 17th century
- The term âRenaissanceâ stands for
- as the âFather of English literature.
- famous for sculptures like the David and PietĂ , as well as the Sistine Chapel ceiling, was a master of human anatomy, intense emotion and movement in his work.
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- Middle English, gives a vivid portrayal of medieval lifestyle and society through a series of tales told by
- The invention of the printing press by
- is known for The School of Athens, was looked up to for his use of harmony, balance, and vivid color, reflecting the ideals of Renaissance beauty and order.
- was a key movement of the Renaissance that the human potential, reason, and the study of classical the great age.
10 Clues: The term âRenaissanceâ stands for • as the âFather of English literature. • The invention of the printing press by • known for masterpieces like The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • mastery of language and character has had a lasting impact on literature and theater. • was a cultural movement that began during 14th century and continued in the 17th century • ...
The Renaissasance 2023-11-10
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- a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press.
- An Italian banker and politician who established his family as effective rulers of Florence during much of the Italian Renaissance.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- an Italian polymath of the Renaissance who was active as a painter, draftsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance. He is best known for his political treatise The Prince.
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- A period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity, covering the 15th and 16th centuries and characterized by an effort to revive art.
- Capital of Italyâs Tuscany region is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture.
- architecture concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings.
- A system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion.
10 Clues: the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion. • architecture concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings. • Capital of Italyâs Tuscany region is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-24
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- A land bridge that scientists call. Scientist believe that people in Asia crossed this bridge to hunt animals.
- Sent to Europe to exchange for grains.
- The Europeans brought this to America which made them sick.
- A young monk who challenged the authority of the pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
- In the 1500s, made the Europeans understand how mathematics and experimentation would lead advances in science.
- Developed a heliocentric theory of the universe.
- Nomadic warriors that moved into the Valley of Mexico.
- From 1350 to 1550, Europeans experienced a period of renewed interest in art and reading
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- A Renaissance artist who painted on wet plaster with watercolor paint using a technique called fresco.
- Most famous scientist during the Renaissance.
- This religion lead the Peace of Augsburg to go in war.
- Used large works of stones to please their gods. To build this they used quipu to preform mathematical calculations.
- Supported reforms during the Enlightenment.
- Landed in America but thought that he landed in Asia.
- Tried to reform the Anglican Church but was prosecuted by King James.
15 Clues: Sent to Europe to exchange for grains. • Supported reforms during the Enlightenment. • Most famous scientist during the Renaissance. • Developed a heliocentric theory of the universe. • Landed in America but thought that he landed in Asia. • This religion lead the Peace of Augsburg to go in war. • Nomadic warriors that moved into the Valley of Mexico. • ...
The Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- Influenced by the styles and techniques of Ancient Rome and Greece
- The revival of art and literature during the 14th century and the 16th century.
- sailed across the sea to North America, but thinking it was India.
- The beliefs and teachings of Jesus that were studied throughout The Renaissance
- The science and art of making maps.
- an economic based system based on investment of money for profit.
- The belief in the power of the mind, and that every person has a potential value to life.
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- A grant by The Catholic Church that released a person from punishments for their sins.
- discovered the force called Gravity.
- a buyer or seller of items for profit.
- The selling and buying of positions in The Catholic Church
- A Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation.
- The center of trade and banking during The Renaissance
- an argument often written to support an idea.
- A religious reform movement from the early 1500âs to the 1600âs that led to the split in new Christian groups
15 Clues: The science and art of making maps. • discovered the force called Gravity. • a buyer or seller of items for profit. • an argument often written to support an idea. • The center of trade and banking during The Renaissance • The selling and buying of positions in The Catholic Church • an economic based system based on investment of money for profit. • ...
Michelangelo 2024-08-30
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- Considered one of the most moving works of Christian art.
- He was born in this country on March 6, 1475.
- The Pieta is a statue of the Virgin Mary holding a dead _____ on her lap.
- A type of art that using paint on wet plaster that he used to paint biblical scenes from Genesis and other biblical stories.
- "Pieta" & "David" are carved from ______________.
- He designed the dome for this building in Rome
- His influence on art history is ___________.
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- The period of art & music he was a part of.
- His name remains _________ from Renaissance art.
- He spent four years painting the ceiling of this building located in Vatican City, Italy and is renowned for their monumental size, vibrant colors, and dramatic portrayal.
- He is regarded as one of the __________ artists of all time & profoundly shaped art history.
- Italian sculptor, painter, & architect.
- His most famous work, a monumental representation of the biblical hero made from a single block of Carrara marble.
- His ___________ talent was soon recognized by the most powerful families in Italy.
- He designed some of the most ___________ building of the Renaissance.
15 Clues: Italian sculptor, painter, & architect. • The period of art & music he was a part of. • His influence on art history is ___________. • He was born in this country on March 6, 1475. • He designed the dome for this building in Rome • His name remains _________ from Renaissance art. • "Pieta" & "David" are carved from ______________. • ...
4TH QUARTER PROJECT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-07
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- his plays employed a dramatic technique to probe historical events and human character
- it refers to the solidarity or social cohesiveness within a group of people
- it was an intellectual movement at the heart of the renaissance
- was the empire that replaced the Qin empire and was founded by Liu Bang
- Khaldun a muslim historian and philosopher who proposed the concept of asabiyyah
- they flourished in the valley of Mexico and were also called mexica
- first known civilization that emerged in the americas
- they are most famous for their patronage of the arts
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- it was the era known as the golden age of science
- it was the empire that was considered as the golden age of India
- it was the first empire that was established in the world
- this is where the time of renaissance began
- it was a time of rebirth in creativity in Europe in the 1300s
- it was home to many gifted poets, artists, architects, scholars, and scientists
- it is where a wealthy person or family sponsors artists
15 Clues: this is where the time of renaissance began • it was the era known as the golden age of science • they are most famous for their patronage of the arts • first known civilization that emerged in the americas • it is where a wealthy person or family sponsors artists • it was the first empire that was established in the world • ...
History Review Crossword, Part 2 2022-05-24
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- the age of exploration began because of the discovery of these islands
- this civilization is remembered for being great road builders and using llamas and alpacas
- a rebellion against a leader, such as a ship's captain
- this city was known as the "Cradle of the Renaissance"
- this prophet is known to start the religion of Islam
- this power Italian family influenced many politics and the popes of Florence
- this early explorer also has a swimming pool game named after him
- this queen was popular among her subjects for her progresses, or trips around the country to meet her people
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- __________________ man: one who is highly skilled and has broad interests in many or all of the arts and sciences (example: Da Vinci)
- Renaissance is a French word for _____________
- these "holy wars" were fought between Christians and Muslims
- this mathematical concept (number) was invented by the Mayas
- this civilization's capital city, Tenochtitlan, was built on an island
- this ancient civilization lived in Central America and had a unique sport called pok-ta-pok
- Hernan __________ was a Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas
15 Clues: Renaissance is a French word for _____________ • this prophet is known to start the religion of Islam • a rebellion against a leader, such as a ship's captain • this city was known as the "Cradle of the Renaissance" • these "holy wars" were fought between Christians and Muslims • this mathematical concept (number) was invented by the Mayas • ...
La Renaissance 2017-09-12
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- Personne qui fait un voyage et se rend dans un lieu saint pour prier.
- SystÚme politique, économique et social qui domine l'Europe au Moyen Age.
- Les membres de la noblesse.
- Le mouvement vers les villes.
- Religion des musulmans.
- Une vile avec son propre gouvernement.
- Pouvoir du pape et de l'Ăglise catholique
- Expédition militaire des chrétiennes.
- Religion des juifs qui se fonde sur l'Ancien Testament.
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- Quelques personnes ont tout le pouvoir
- Organisation sociale.
- Période historique avant la Renaissance.
- Religion des chrétiens.
- Tact dans les relations avec les autres.
- Instrument de navigation marine.
- Accord entre personnes.
16 Clues: Organisation sociale. • Religion des chrĂ©tiens. • Religion des musulmans. • Accord entre personnes. • Les membres de la noblesse. • Le mouvement vers les villes. • Instrument de navigation marine. • ExpĂ©dition militaire des chrĂ©tiennes. • Quelques personnes ont tout le pouvoir • Une vile avec son propre gouvernement. • PĂ©riode historique avant la Renaissance. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-13
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- one of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous of all time.
- destruction of the Incan Empire
- former soldier assigned to carry out the Gunpowder Plot, but was caught in the act.
- spent vast amounts of money on art.
- flavoring food and a preservative.
- the French Calvinists called
- destroyed Aztec.
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- your fate was predetermined
- first to circumnavigate the globe.
- author of The Prince.
- discovered the Americas and established Spain's claim to "new" continents.
- the church began selling forgiveness to sinners, replacing penance with a fee.
- master sculptor-the "Pieta" & "David".
- created the first life-sized statueof a rider on horseback since Roman times.
- an instrument for determining latitude.
- wrote 95 theses about church practices.
16 Clues: destroyed Aztec. • author of The Prince. • your fate was predetermined • the French Calvinists called • destruction of the Incan Empire • first to circumnavigate the globe. • flavoring food and a preservative. • spent vast amounts of money on art. • master sculptor-the "Pieta" & "David". • an instrument for determining latitude. • wrote 95 theses about church practices. • ...
The Renaissance 2022-03-23
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- Famous statue by Michelangelo
- Architect of Florence
- Highway the Plague was transferred down
- Carried the Plague
- Rebirth of culture
- Printing Press
- Church Michelangelo painted the ceiling
- Most famous sculptor
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- Caused the Bubonic Plague
- Painted Sistine Chapel/Sculpted David
- 4 crime fighting turtles in NY City
- DaVincis most famous painting
- Writer & playwrite / Romeo & Juliet
- The first thing made on the printing press
- Painted Mona Lisa/Vitruvian man
- Artist who focused on emotion
16 Clues: Printing Press • Carried the Plague • Rebirth of culture • Most famous sculptor • Architect of Florence • Caused the Bubonic Plague • Famous statue by Michelangelo • DaVincis most famous painting • Artist who focused on emotion • Painted Mona Lisa/Vitruvian man • 4 crime fighting turtles in NY City • Writer & playwrite / Romeo & Juliet • Painted Sistine Chapel/Sculpted David • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-03-25
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- The act of segregating
- to get rid of a law
- Place where alcoholic drinks are bought are consumed illegally as during prohibition
- stylish young party girl
- the cruel or unfair treatment of a group of people
- the prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol
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- A revival of intellectual or artistic achievement
- to express an objection to what someone has ssaid or done
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- to act on the basis of prejudice
- A secret organization that sought to restore white supremacy
- Louis Amstrong was a major figure for this music genre
- the belief that one race of people is superior to others
- the act of leaving one region to settle in another
- A section of northern Manhattan in New York City known as the hub for African American culture
- A musical form and genre that flourished during this time period
16 Clues: to get rid of a law • The act of segregating • stylish young party girl • to act on the basis of prejudice • A revival of intellectual or artistic achievement • the act of leaving one region to settle in another • the cruel or unfair treatment of a group of people • Louis Amstrong was a major figure for this music genre • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-03
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- / El renacimiento cultural que se produjo en Europa desde aproximadamente el siglo XIV hasta mediados del siglo XVII, basado en el redescubrimiento de la literatura de Grecia y Roma.
- fue el miembro mĂĄs importante de la casa familiar italiana durante el Renacimiento
- La obra mĂĄs famosa fue "Escuela de Atenas"
- impresor alemĂĄn Johannes Gutenberg perfeccionĂł este nuevo invento.
- / Esta familia tomĂł el control de Florencia y fueron importantes partidarios del arte renacentista.
- / soldados que lucharon principalmente por dinero
- / El uso de _______ y la luz ayudĂł a que los objetos aparecieran saltando de la pĂĄgina en 3-D
- vernĂĄcula/el lenguaje del habla cotidiana en una regiĂłn en particular. Una vez que los libros se imprimieron en este tipo de idioma, mĂĄs personas podĂan leer.
- un movimiento intelectual del Renacimiento basado en el estudio de las humanidades. QuerĂa mostrar lo grande que puede ser el hombre.
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- Este es el paĂs donde comenzĂł el Renacimiento.
- / La palabra dada a las personas que compraron todas las pinturas e hicieron famosos a los artistas.
- / Dominaron la sociedad y ocuparon importantes cargos polĂticos y sirvieron como consejeros del rey.
- florentino y pintor y arquitecto que pintĂł la Mona Lisa
- / EscribiĂł "El PrĂncipe", y creĂa que los seres humanos estaban motivados por el interĂ©s propio
- / a menudo llamado el padre del humanismo renacentista italiano.
- / técnica que permite a un artista mostrar objetos a medida que aparecen a varias distancias del espectador. Una de las 4 nuevas innovaciones de El Renacimiento
16 Clues: La obra mĂĄs famosa fue "Escuela de Atenas" • Este es el paĂs donde comenzĂł el Renacimiento. • / soldados que lucharon principalmente por dinero • florentino y pintor y arquitecto que pintĂł la Mona Lisa • / a menudo llamado el padre del humanismo renacentista italiano. • impresor alemĂĄn Johannes Gutenberg perfeccionĂł este nuevo invento. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-08
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- favorite subjects was the Madonna and child.
- introduced the movable type printing press to Europe
- David and PietĂ , and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- everyday language spoken by ordinary people in their own regions
- taught individuals how to be a Renaissance Man
- Father of the Italian Language
- came to mean âideal placeâ
- Painted the Mona Lisa
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- the artistic center of the Northern Renaissance
- considered by many as the greatest playwright ever
- "It is better to be feared than lovedâ
- creates the illusion of depth
- painting that depicts aspects of everyday life
- exchanged sonnets with Michelangelo and helped publish The Courtier.
- was still the dominant subject of art
- study of the human body,
16 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • study of the human body, • came to mean âideal placeâ • creates the illusion of depth • Father of the Italian Language • was still the dominant subject of art • "It is better to be feared than lovedâ • favorite subjects was the Madonna and child. • painting that depicts aspects of everyday life • taught individuals how to be a Renaissance Man • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2025-05-21
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- absolute monarchâs authority to rule came directly from God
- to express oneâs disagreement
- unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from oneâs own
- differing groups
- avoid or stop
- sun-centered
- disagreement
- when a government prevents one from expressing their views
- the accepted belief
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- disruptive; troublemaking
- the existing state of affairs especially in social or political issues
- to mistreat others because of their race, or political, or religious beliefs
- a big change usually to a society or government
- to put an end to something with force
- a belief that goes against religion
- someone that specializes in a branch of study
16 Clues: sun-centered • disagreement • avoid or stop • differing groups • the accepted belief • disruptive; troublemaking • to express oneâs disagreement • a belief that goes against religion • to put an end to something with force • someone that specializes in a branch of study • a big change usually to a society or government • when a government prevents one from expressing their views • ...
The Renaissance 2025-03-03
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- mapmaking
- The inventor of the printing press
- Non-religious
- People who followed Martin Luther's ideas
- Reigned over England from 1558 to 1603
- The wealthy Spanish family of patrons living in Rome
- happened in 1378 after two popes were elected in Rome and Avignon
- took place from 1545 to 1563 to start the Counter Reformation
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- Luther argued that the bible should be translated into this
- Created in 1450 by Gutenberg
- He painted the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- Buying forgiveness for sins
- He painted the Creation of Adam and sculpted the Statue of David
- He wrote the 95 Theses in 1517
- people who supported artists
- The wealthy banker and merchant family of patrons living in Florence
16 Clues: mapmaking • Non-religious • Buying forgiveness for sins • Created in 1450 by Gutenberg • people who supported artists • He wrote the 95 Theses in 1517 • The inventor of the printing press • Reigned over England from 1558 to 1603 • People who followed Martin Luther's ideas • He painted the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa • The wealthy Spanish family of patrons living in Rome • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-14
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- Member of first Triumvirate and became dictator
- Commoner
- Carthaginian general
- City state founded by Phoenicians
- Annually elected chief magistrates
- Wars between Roman republic and ancient carthage
- Official chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests
- Noble man (lord, king)
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- Group of 3 powerful people
- State council
- general increase in prices and fall in value of money
- Power of the people
- Roman army
- First Roman empire
- The golden age
- Artificial channel for conveying water
16 Clues: Commoner • Roman army • State council • The golden age • First Roman empire • Power of the people • Carthaginian general • Noble man (lord, king) • Group of 3 powerful people • City state founded by Phoenicians • Annually elected chief magistrates • Artificial channel for conveying water • Member of first Triumvirate and became dictator • Wars between Roman republic and ancient carthage • ...
Renaissance artists 2024-04-22
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- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
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- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
7 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style. • ...
Harlem Crossword 2023-02-21
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- A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues"
- The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name
- The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city
- A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz
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- This man promoted the Back to Africa movement during the Harlem Renaissance
- This famous whites-only nightclub featured musicians like Duke Ellington
- An cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, and literature during the 1920s and 1930s
- A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
8 Clues: The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name • The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city • A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance. • A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz • A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues" • ...
Harlem Crossword 2023-02-21
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- A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues"
- The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name
- The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city
- A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz
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- This man promoted the Back to Africa movement during the Harlem Renaissance
- This famous whites-only nightclub featured musicians like Duke Ellington
- An cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, and literature during the 1920s and 1930s
- A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
8 Clues: The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name • The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city • A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance. • A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz • A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues" • ...
Harlem Crossword 2023-02-21
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- A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues"
- The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name
- The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city
- A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz
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- This man promoted the Back to Africa movement during the Harlem Renaissance
- This famous whites-only nightclub featured musicians like Duke Ellington
- An cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, and literature during the 1920s and 1930s
- A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
8 Clues: The Harlem Renaissance was also know by this name • The neighborhood of Harlem was located in this city • A prevalent genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance. • A trumpet player among the most influential figures in jazz • A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Weary Blues" • ...
SOCIAL SCIENCE 4TH QUARTER PROJECT 2024-05-25
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- Empire that was replaced by the Kushans, who were foreign invaders from Central Asia.
- Also called Mexica.
- Competitor of the Byzantine Empire over the territories in Southwest Asia.
- The solidarity or social cohesiveness within a group of people.
- Focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues that had occupied medieval thinkers.
- Civilization that consisted of independent city-states like Tikal, Copån, Palenque, Uxmal, and Chichén Itzå, which were ruled by god-king.
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- Where the Renaissance started.
- Time of rebirth in creativity in Europe in the 1300s.
- The first known civilization that emerged in the Americas.
- A Muslim historian and philosopher.
- Empire established by Chandragupta 1.
- Whose patronage had a huge impact on the Renaissance, allowing artists to focus on their work without having to worry about money.
- An empire that emerged in Africa in the eight century.
- The largest empire ever seen in the continent, South America, stretching from Peru to Ecuador and Chile.
- Type of culture that emphasized strong kinship ties and respect for the authority of the parents, bravery, morality, unity, and toughness according to Ibn Khaldunâs belief.
15 Clues: Also called Mexica. • Where the Renaissance started. • A Muslim historian and philosopher. • Empire established by Chandragupta 1. • Time of rebirth in creativity in Europe in the 1300s. • An empire that emerged in Africa in the eight century. • The first known civilization that emerged in the Americas. • The solidarity or social cohesiveness within a group of people. • ...
Renaissance 2025-04-29
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- The country where the Renaissance began
- This invention by Gutenberg changed the world
- A sculpture of a biblical hero by Michelangelo
- Famous ceiling painted by Michelangelo
- A dome designed by Brunelleschi is found in this city
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- Period meaning ârebirthâ in French
- The artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- A Renaissance philosophy focused on human potential and achievements
8 Clues: Period meaning ârebirthâ in French • The artist who painted the Mona Lisa • Famous ceiling painted by Michelangelo • The country where the Renaissance began • This invention by Gutenberg changed the world • A sculpture of a biblical hero by Michelangelo • A dome designed by Brunelleschi is found in this city • ...
The birthplace of the Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- Other one of the main radical changes
- One of the big changes in the Renaissance
- Something that changed mostly in the Renaissance
- classic Roman and Greek influence
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- The Birth place o the Renaissance
- Something they where able to experience
- One of the main things that was popular back then
- They where focused to understand this about the human
8 Clues: The Birth place o the Renaissance • classic Roman and Greek influence • Other one of the main radical changes • Something they where able to experience • One of the big changes in the Renaissance • Something that changed mostly in the Renaissance • One of the main things that was popular back then • They where focused to understand this about the human
Renaissance and Reform in Europe 2022-05-10
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- Italian Trader
- The movement to reform the Catholic Church
- earth and planets revolve around the sun
- Ideas and writing from Rome and Greece
- nonreligious
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Rebirth in arts and learning in Europe
- Common language of the people
- The city at the heart of the Renaissance
- a person that opposes church teachings
- subjects of history, art and literature
11 Clues: nonreligious • Italian Trader • Painted the Mona Lisa • Common language of the people • Rebirth in arts and learning in Europe • a person that opposes church teachings • Ideas and writing from Rome and Greece • subjects of history, art and literature • earth and planets revolve around the sun • The city at the heart of the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-16
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- concerned by worldly & not religious
- âRenaissance Manâ
- Wrote a poem titled Divine Comedy
- DaVinci made the Mona Lisa
- technique of painting on plaster
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- Published The Prince in 1513
- A symbol of energy and brilliance
- Clever politician who encouraged arts
- a person who supports artists
- A time of rebirth
10 Clues: âRenaissance Manâ • A time of rebirth • DaVinci made the Mona Lisa • Published The Prince in 1513 • a person who supports artists • technique of painting on plaster • A symbol of energy and brilliance • Wrote a poem titled Divine Comedy • concerned by worldly & not religious • Clever politician who encouraged arts
Chapter 19 Lesson 1 2022-04-13
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- Sinking city, known for making glass
- introduced Asian goods to Europe
- produced weapons and silk
- Country including Florence, Venice, Genoa
- port city with spices and asian luxuris
- Family that controlled Venice; bankers
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- means rebirth
- Greek, Philosophy, Latin, History, Art
- Start of the Renaissance
- name of Michelangelo's masterpiece
10 Clues: means rebirth • Start of the Renaissance • produced weapons and silk • introduced Asian goods to Europe • name of Michelangelo's masterpiece • Sinking city, known for making glass • Greek, Philosophy, Latin, History, Art • Family that controlled Venice; bankers • port city with spices and asian luxuris • Country including Florence, Venice, Genoa
World History Crossword #1 2023-08-24
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- Led by Nurhaci and his grandson Dorgon, this ethnic group invaded China and established the Qing Dynasty
- English king that broke away from the Catholic Church because he wanted to divorce his wife Catherine of Aragon
- Famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- What country did the Renaissance begin in?
- German priest that started the Reformation when he posted his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg church
- Chinese philosophy that people should strive to be in harmony and stick to their existing roles
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- English philosopher who believed that a strong authority was needed to prevent a "war of everyone against everyone"
- Mongol leader who conquered most of Asia and the Middle East during the 1200s CE
- Famous Renaissance artist that created the statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel
- Idea that the Emperor has their power as part of the will of the Gods
- English philosopher who came up with the idea of the social contract and believed that a tyrant was just as dangerous as chaos
- Most important invention of the Renaissance which enabled the mass production of books like the Bible and the 95 Theses
12 Clues: What country did the Renaissance begin in? • Famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa • Idea that the Emperor has their power as part of the will of the Gods • Mongol leader who conquered most of Asia and the Middle East during the 1200s CE • Famous Renaissance artist that created the statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-28
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- Born in Alabama; her literary works concerned both the African-American experience and her struggles as an African-American woman
- African-American journalist and activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the US
- Born in South Caroline; American artist known for his expressionist landscapes and portraits
- Born in Topeka, Kansas; widely acknowledged as one of the most accomplished and influential visual artists of the Harlem Renaissance
- Was born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual of the 19th century; founder of Tuskegee University
- Founder of the UNIA, and led a movement calling for the return of African Americans to their homeland
- Born in Joplin, Missouri, and known for his insightful portrayals of Black life in America from the 1920s to the 1960s
- Born in Louisville, KY; moved to NYC and began writing poetry at the age of fourteen
- Founding member of NAACP; one of the foremost Black intellectuals of his era
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- One of the greatest jazz composer and bandleader of his time
- American painter known for his work "The Migration Series"
- World renowned performer, World War II spy, and activist are few of the titles used to describe her
- Nicknamed "The Empress of the Blues"
- Known as âthe midwifeâ of the Harlem Renaissance; she was the only African American in her graduating class at Philadelphia High School for Girls
- Known as the âFather of the Harlem Renaissanceâ for his publication in 1925 of The New Negro
- Arguably the finest female jazz vocalist of all time; known as The First Lady of Song
16 Clues: Nicknamed "The Empress of the Blues" • American painter known for his work "The Migration Series" • One of the greatest jazz composer and bandleader of his time • Founding member of NAACP; one of the foremost Black intellectuals of his era • African-American journalist and activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the US • ...
Renaissance & Mannerism 2024-02-20
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- Mikey had prophetesses on this ceiling
- Pyramidal, Linear perspective, classical proportions
- Three paneled often an altar piece
- In 1568 Bruegel's guys were ______ in the snow
- Warm, glowing use of color She's got it!
- Mannerist bodies
- The body has four...not funny
- Lots of symbolism about a ______ in this Jan Van Eyck
- A scene in which Mary is told she is pregnant is
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- The Italian Renaissance's focus
- Really Northern Renaissance aspect
- The Last Supper has this perspective
- Lots of speculation on what was happening to Jesus in this Pontormo painting
- Durer liked metal
- Smoky beyond the plane
- Gestures express the narrative in this da Vinci
16 Clues: Mannerist bodies • Durer liked metal • Smoky beyond the plane • The body has four...not funny • The Italian Renaissance's focus • Really Northern Renaissance aspect • Three paneled often an altar piece • The Last Supper has this perspective • Mikey had prophetesses on this ceiling • Warm, glowing use of color She's got it! • In 1568 Bruegel's guys were ______ in the snow • ...
The Renaissance 2023-09-07
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- Key technology Western Europeans learned from Islamic Spain
- Event that ended Islamic rule on the Iberian Peninsula
- The capital city of the Byzantine Empire until 1453
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievement and development
- The capital city of Islamic Spain
- Major Italian city built on a lagoon
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- Development made possible by the discovery of ability to produce paper
- A pandemic that killed up to 60% of the European population
- Typical of the Middle Ages society
- Main trading port between Italy and the Arab world
- Italian city famous for its ruling family: the Medici
- City of Northern Italy famous for its armors
- A period of European history from 1300 to 1600
- Typical of the Renaissance worldly society
- Rich persons supporting artists financially
- The Muslims that captured the capital city of the Byzantine Empire
16 Clues: The capital city of Islamic Spain • Typical of the Middle Ages society • Major Italian city built on a lagoon • Typical of the Renaissance worldly society • Rich persons supporting artists financially • City of Northern Italy famous for its armors • A period of European history from 1300 to 1600 • Main trading port between Italy and the Arab world • ...
Renaissance Royalty 2024-03-15
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- King and Queen daughter
- The main religion during the Middle Ages
- Very powerful and wealthy family
- People who agree to work together in exchange for something
- Someone/something with Lots of money
- The name for all 8 kings of the Tudor family
- a cultured man of the Renaissance who was knowledgeable, educated, or proficient in a wide range of fields.
- A branch of Christianity. Most popular during the Middle Ages
- A way of life centered around human interests or values
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- Where the name the Renaissance comes from
- Royal Male ruler
- A branch of a religion
- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- The act of Reforming
- the office, authority, or government of a regent or body of regents
- Royal Female ruler
16 Clues: Royal Male ruler • Royal Female ruler • The act of Reforming • A branch of a religion • King and Queen daughter • Very powerful and wealthy family • Someone/something with Lots of money • The main religion during the Middle Ages • Where the name the Renaissance comes from • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • The name for all 8 kings of the Tudor family • ...
Renaissance: Part 1 2023-10-18
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- The Renaissance spread to Northern Europe (France, England, Germany and
- A machine developed by Johannes Gutenberg
- Painted by Leonardo da Vinci
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- During the Renaissance, advancements were made in architecture, art, education, literature and
- A great revival of art, literature and learning in Europe
- An important idea/movement that began in Italy
- Where did the Renaissance begin?
7 Clues: Painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Where did the Renaissance begin? • A machine developed by Johannes Gutenberg • An important idea/movement that began in Italy • A great revival of art, literature and learning in Europe • The Renaissance spread to Northern Europe (France, England, Germany and • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2017-12-01
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- Renaissance painters used this technique which shows three dimensions on a flat surface, giving the illusion of depth to their paintings.
- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola.
- Relating to the Church of England.
- 16th-century Catholic reform movement in response to Protestant Reformation.
- Literally means âRebirthâ in French; classical learning is brought back from Greco Roman culture. Period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from about 1300 to 1600; started in Italy and moved north.
- English playwright and poet who wrote 37 famous plays in the English vernacular like Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Othello, and the Twelfth Night. He used 1700 words for the first time in his works and wrote in the vernacular.
- Government controlled by religious leaders; John Calvin believed that this was the ideal form of government, and in 1541, Protestants in Geneva, Switzerland, asked Calvin to lead their city.
- Focus on human potential and achievements; one of the central ideas of the Renaissance.
- Issued the Act of Supremacy making the monarch of England the head of the Anglican Church because he wanted his marriage annulled when his wife could not produce a male heir.
- A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin.
- German Priest who protested the Catholic Church and in particular the selling of Indulgences. He posted the 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenberg All Saints Church starting the Protestant Reformation.
- The use of the everyday language of people in a region or country instead of classical Latin. Common languages such as English, Italian, and German are examples.
- Member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation.
- Powerful & wealthy banking family in Florence during the Italian Renaissance, Lorenzo & Cosimo were most famous. They were the virtual dictators of the city & were known for patronizing the arts.
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- German creator of European printing press. Used movable type to make book production easy, and created the first printed complete version of the Bible. This started a printing revolution, which allowed people to own books, and learn to read.
- Member of a Protestant church governed by elders and founded by John Knox.
- Part of John Calvinâs teaching or Calvinism; the doctrine that God has decided all things beforehand, including which people will be eternally saved.
- Meeting of Roman Catholic leaders to rule on doctrines criticized by the Protestant reformers. It set up schools to educate the clergy, it worked to end all abuses within the Catholic Church; & it reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs.
- People who supports artists, especially financially, the Medici family in Florence, the Popes in Rome, & Henry VIII in England are all examples of Patrons of the arts.
- Italian painter/sculptor from Florence, Italy who painted the Sistine Chapel and created the marble statue of the David.
- 16th-century movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of new Christian churches.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual or religious matters.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Trained in many different areas, and became known as the âRenaissance Manâ because of his interest and involvement in many different areas such as art, science, mechanics, inventions, literature, and sculpture.
- Italian Renaissance writer who wrote The Prince, which was a political book which instructed rulers how to gain and maintain power. Stressed real life rather than high ideals. Rulers were to use whatever means necessary to achieve goals.
- Religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin.
- Member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther.
- Daughter of Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn. She was the last of his children to rule, but the most influential due to her returning England to Protestantism & achieving a more moderate stance on religion restoring unity to England.
27 Clues: Relating to the Church of England. • A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual or religious matters. • Religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin. • Member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther. • ...
4.1 The Italian Renaissance 2021-11-01
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- (1452â1519) was an Italian artist considered the ideal Renaissance man due to his varied talents. His interests included botany, anatomy, optics, music, architecture, and engineering. His sketches for flying machines and undersea boats resembled the later inventions of airplanes and submarines. His paintings, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, remain famous today.
- (1304â1374) lived in Florence and was an early Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar. He assembled a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts gathered from monasteries and churches, helping to preserve these classic works for future generations.
- (1469â1527) was born in Florence. He was a Renaissance political philosopher, statesman, and writer. His most famous work was a guide for rulers on how to gain and keep power. The Prince was realistic about political power. Machiavelli argued that the end justified the means in politics. The term âMachiavellianâ is still used today to describe deceitful politics.
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- surname Buonarroti (1475â1564) was an Italian painter also known for his sculpture, engineering, architecture, and poems. His famous marble statue, David, shows the influence of ancient Greek traditions on Renaissance artists. He painted biblically themed ceiling murals for the Sistine Chapel in Rome. As an architect, he designed the dome of St. Peterâs Cathedral in Rome, later a model for the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.
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- (1478â1529) was an Italian courtier, diplomat, and writer. His handbook, The Book of the Courtier, was widely read for its advice on the manners, skills, learning, and virtues that court members should display. He described an ideal courtier as well-mannered, well-educated, and multitalented.
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- everyday language of ordinary people
- (1483â1520) was a Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles. His famous paintings include one of the Madonna, the mother of Jesus, and School of Athens, showing an imaginary gathering of great thinkers, scientists, and artists including Michelangelo, Leonardo, and himself.
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- a city in the Tuscany region of northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance
12 Clues: everyday language of ordinary people • a person who provides financial support for the arts • artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect • a city in the Tuscany region of northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance • ...
sejarah peminatan 2022-09-12
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- Martin Luther dan pengikut-pengkutnya mendirikan sekte protestan yang dikenal sebagai?
- penerapan politik merkantilisme pada abad ke-16 sampai 18 uang sama nilainya dengan?
- revolusi industri di Inggris mendorong bangsa lain untuk ikut melaksanakan?
- Martin Luther menerjemahkan Injil dalam bahasa apa agar para pengikutnya dapat membaca dalam bahasanya sendiri?
- "Black Country" disebabkan karena banyaknya pusat industri yang mengeluarkan limbah berupa?
- Martin Luther menempelkan 95 tesisnya pada pintu gereja di?
- abad ke-15 M penyebaran Kristen dimulai pada wilayah dipulau?
- siapa yang menyebutkan bahwa matahari pusat dari tata surya?
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- renaissance lahir sebagai pembaharuan dalam pola pikir abad pertengahan dari domisi?
- reformasi gereja muncul pertama kali di?
- membawa banyak pengaruh terhadap pembaharuan di negara mana?
- gerakan besar di Eropa pada abad ke-18 M yang memberi kedudukan dan kepercayaan luar biasa kepada akal budi manusia disebut pengertian dari?
- Zaman renaissance ini sering disebut sebagai zaman?
- gerakan reformasi gereja muncul pertama kali di?
- Gereja-gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tatta gereja yang digariskan Calvin tersebut dan dikenal dengan gereja?
15 Clues: reformasi gereja muncul pertama kali di? • gerakan reformasi gereja muncul pertama kali di? • Zaman renaissance ini sering disebut sebagai zaman? • Martin Luther menempelkan 95 tesisnya pada pintu gereja di? • membawa banyak pengaruh terhadap pembaharuan di negara mana? • siapa yang menyebutkan bahwa matahari pusat dari tata surya? • ...
Renaissance Art 2022-03-22
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- Portrayed as the Weeping Philosopher
- Relating to art or beauty
- Said to be Da Vinci's most famous work
- Pope Leo X's favorite 'up and coming'
- Machine made to print on paper faster
- Wrote the La Vita Nova and, The Divine Comedy
- Created many predecessors to modern machinery
- The art of designing structures
- 'The Weeping Philosopher', 'The Obscure'
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- Painted meticulously by Michelangelo
- Most famous piece of renaissance architecture
- Famous poet known for his many plays and
- Painting with the implication of space and angle
- European country where the renaissance originated from
- Extensive and elaborate detail added to art work and architecture
- Water paint applied to wet plaster
16 Clues: Relating to art or beauty • The art of designing structures • Water paint applied to wet plaster • Painted meticulously by Michelangelo • Portrayed as the Weeping Philosopher • Pope Leo X's favorite 'up and coming' • Machine made to print on paper faster • Said to be Da Vinci's most famous work • Famous poet known for his many plays and • ...
Renaissance Art 2023-04-25
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- A sculpture made by Michelangelo.
- The renaissance art period developed in the 15th century.
- The renaissance art period developed in the 16th century.
- Painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- A characterization of paintings in the Quattrocento
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- A renaissance artist who made the sculpture "PietĂ ".
- City in Italy where the Cinquecento began.
- City in Italy where the Quattrocento began.
8 Clues: Painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • A sculpture made by Michelangelo. • City in Italy where the Cinquecento began. • City in Italy where the Quattrocento began. • A characterization of paintings in the Quattrocento • A renaissance artist who made the sculpture "PietĂ ". • The renaissance art period developed in the 15th century. • ...
Renaisance Cross Word 2012-12-04
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- Michelangelo's famous Statue.
- Creator of "Romeo and Juliet".
- The first astronomer to figure out the earth wasn't the center of the universe
- Helped reform the church of England.
- Famous artist who created The David statue.
- Best known chapel in the Apostolic Palace.
- Published works such as A Rueful Lamentation and Utopia
- Rebirth of classical ideas.
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- Leonardo daVinci most famous art work.
- Major Italian poet.
- Created Social and political structures in Italy
- Know for the work of 'The MonaLisa"
- Italian painter and architect of the high renaissance.
- Famous daVinci mural that included Jesus with his disciples.
- Inventor of the printing press
- Emphasis of the study of the world
16 Clues: Major Italian poet. • Rebirth of classical ideas. • Michelangelo's famous Statue. • Creator of "Romeo and Juliet". • Inventor of the printing press • Emphasis of the study of the world • Know for the work of 'The MonaLisa" • Helped reform the church of England. • Leonardo daVinci most famous art work. • Best known chapel in the Apostolic Palace. • ...
World Studies Chapter 6 2024-10-07
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- a paper that granted pardon from the punishment of sins
- there was a French pope and an Italian pope at the same time.
- the people who chose to follow scripture and leave the Roman church
- the ability to give depth to paintings
- a church court set up to find and punish heretics
- Ninety-five Theses
- rebirth, revival
- financial supporter of the Renaissance
- The Last Supper
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- Belief that God chose to give grace to people of his choosing
- soaring towers and ornate decoration
- French Protestants
- the wine and bread become the literal blood and body of Christ
- those who baptize again
- the Society of Jesus
- English reformer and scholar
16 Clues: The Last Supper • rebirth, revival • French Protestants • Ninety-five Theses • the Society of Jesus • those who baptize again • English reformer and scholar • soaring towers and ornate decoration • the ability to give depth to paintings • financial supporter of the Renaissance • a church court set up to find and punish heretics • ...
Roaring 20's 2023-04-22
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- Secret bar where alcohol could be purchased illegally
- F Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great ___
- Mob boss in Chicago
- An African - American artistic movement was centered here
- Harlem Renaissance jazz composer
- The ___ trial was about teaching evolution in schools
- Fear of communism
- 18th Amendment began this period forbidding the sale or production of alcohol.
- The Great ____ saw 300,000 African - Americans move North
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- Founded the UNIA and the Black Star Line
- Smuggler of illegal alcohol during Prohibition
- Harlem Renaissance Writer
- Young woman who rebelled against traditional ways
- Italian immigrant & anarchist accused of murder and executed
- Anti-foreign beliefs and opposed to immigration
- Style of dance music popular in the 1920s
- Organization formed to help African-Americans
17 Clues: Fear of communism • Mob boss in Chicago • Harlem Renaissance Writer • Harlem Renaissance jazz composer • F Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great ___ • Founded the UNIA and the Black Star Line • Style of dance music popular in the 1920s • Organization formed to help African-Americans • Smuggler of illegal alcohol during Prohibition • Anti-foreign beliefs and opposed to immigration • ...
