renaissance Crossword Puzzles
History Review Crossword, Part 2 2022-05-24
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- this city was known as the "Cradle of the Renaissance"
- Hernan __________ was a Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas
- this queen was popular among her subjects for her progresses, or trips around the country to meet her people
- this mathematical concept (number) was invented by the Mayas
- this prophet is known to start the religion of Islam
- 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
- this ancient civilization lived in Central America and had a unique sport called pok-ta-pok
- Machiavelli wrote a book called "The __________"
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- Johannes ____________ invented the printing press
- __________________ 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
- a rebellion against a leader, such as a ship's captain
- this early explorer also has a swimming pool game named after him
- this power Italian family influenced many politics and the popes of Florence
- this civilization's capital city, Tenochtitlan, was built on an island
17 Clues: Renaissance is a French word for _____________ • Machiavelli wrote a book called "The __________" • Johannes ____________ invented the printing press • this prophet is known to start the religion of Islam • this city was known as the "Cradle of the Renaissance" • a rebellion against a leader, such as a ship's captain • ...
4th Grade History 2016-06-10
19 Clues: 386 • 405 • 1525 • 1456 • 1066 • 1215 • 1517 • 1536 • c.1380 • c.1100 • c. 540 • 871–901 • 527-565 • 570–632 • 1254-1324 • 1225-1274 • 1182 -1224 • 1095-C.1250 • c.1300–1517
Year 8 Art 3D Media Exam Revision 2017-04-24
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- When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired
- A famous artist of the Renaissance period
- 3D art media is used to create this type of art form
- The first firing of clay in the kiln oven
- This element refers to surface quality; it can be visual or tactile
- Renaissance artists aimed to achieve this in their sculptures and paintings
- A hand modelling technique using clay
- A word to describe natural shapes and forms
- The media of 'Pot' by Indigenous Australian artist Gloria Thancoupie
- This element has three dimensions (H x W x D) and can be geometric or natural
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- An art movement meaning 'rebirth' that began in 14th century Italy
- These types of shapes are ordered, regular, often straight-sided
- This type of texture is virtually created to look like a surface, but is an illusion
- 'Pieta' is a marble sculpture that was carved by this famous artist
- A common problem that can occur when working with clay
- The first step to do when joining clay
- A technique where lines are carved into the clay surface with a sharp tool
- A liquid substance that when fired changes into a glass-like covering
- This element is the area around, between and within objects (negative & positive)
- 'Maman' by Louise Bourgeois is made out of this media
20 Clues: A hand modelling technique using clay • The first step to do when joining clay • A famous artist of the Renaissance period • The first firing of clay in the kiln oven • A word to describe natural shapes and forms • When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired • 3D art media is used to create this type of art form • ...
Year 8 Art 3D Media Exam Revision 2017-04-24
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- This element has three dimensions (H x W x D) and can be geometric or natural
- These types of shapes are ordered, regular, often straight-sided
- This element is the area around, between and within objects (negative & positive)
- The first firing of clay in the kiln oven
- 3D art media is used to create this type of art form
- A common problem that can occur when working with clay
- Renaissance artists aimed to achieve this in their sculptures and paintings
- A famous artist of the Renaissance period
- A technique where lines are carved into the clay surface with a sharp tool
- When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired
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- A word to describe natural shapes and forms
- An art movement meaning 'rebirth' that began in 14th century Italy
- 'Maman' by Louise Bourgeois is made out of this media
- 'Pieta' is a marble sculpture that was carved by this famous artist
- This element refers to surface quality; it can be visual or tactile
- The media of 'Pot' by Indigenous Australian artist Gloria Thancoupie
- This type of texture is virtually created to look like a surface, but is an illusion
- The first step to do when joining clay
- A liquid substance that when fired changes into a glass-like covering
- A hand modelling technique using clay
20 Clues: A hand modelling technique using clay • The first step to do when joining clay • The first firing of clay in the kiln oven • A famous artist of the Renaissance period • A word to describe natural shapes and forms • When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired • 3D art media is used to create this type of art form • ...
Chapter 6: Renaissance and Reformation 2021-11-25
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- dismissal of an individual from the Roman Church
- phrase in Romans 1:17 that led Luther to salvation
- Father of Humanism
- sculpted the doors for the baptistry of Florence
- language that Luther translated the Bible into
- decree that Henry of Navarre issued that promised limited religious tolerance in France
- where Zwingli was a reformer in
- reformer who wrote "Institutes of the Christian Religion"
- term for a paper that supposedly granted pardon from punishment of sins
- term meaning "rebirth"
- term for French Protestants
- term that describes the Roman Church's teaching that the bread and wine in the Lord's Supper became the actual body and blood of Christ
- painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling
- Catholic monastic order that was founded to stop the spread of the Reformation and reverse the gains of Protestants
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- series of meetings of high Roman Church officials that resulted in a statement of Roman Catholic beliefs and practices
- wrote the Ninety-five Theses
- author of a Renaissance book on manners
- the last great religious war in Europe
- people groups that influenced the architectural style of Renaissance architecture
- invented the movable-type printing press
- scholar from Rotterdam who wrote "In Praise of Folly"
- name given to the Swiss Brethren that meant "those who baptize again"
- painted the Mona Lisa
- reformer who was burned at the stake
- publisher of the Greek New Testament
- author of The Prince
26 Clues: Father of Humanism • author of The Prince • painted the Mona Lisa • term meaning "rebirth" • term for French Protestants • wrote the Ninety-five Theses • where Zwingli was a reformer in • reformer who was burned at the stake • publisher of the Greek New Testament • painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling • the last great religious war in Europe • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-16
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- a 16th-century religious movement ultimately marked by the rejection or modification of some Roman Catholic doctrine and practice and the establishment of Protestant churches.
- a country with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Rebirth in French
- Gutenberg A German blacksmith, publisher
- the study of maps and mapmaking
- an image carved on a block of wood
- a person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- a branch of one type of religion
- a member of clergy, at the age of 17
- nonreligious
- People who supported Luther's ideas
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- a wealthy person who financially supports and encourages an artist
- the release from punishment for sins, sold by papal officials
- of Trent The Council of Trent was the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation.
- Lisa- A famous painting that is placed in a museum in Paris
- de Vinci Known as the “Renaissance man”
- a person’s native language
- a movement that focused on the importance of the individual
- split
- press an invention that used movable metal type to print pages
- the opposition to Church policy
- man a person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture
- an artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
24 Clues: split • nonreligious • Rebirth in French • a person’s native language • the opposition to Church policy • the study of maps and mapmaking • a branch of one type of religion • an image carved on a block of wood • People who supported Luther's ideas • a member of clergy, at the age of 17 • de Vinci Known as the “Renaissance man” • Gutenberg A German blacksmith, publisher • ...
PSV T4 BAB 3 & 4 2024-09-02
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- Aliran Realisme ialah gerakan artistik bermula di Perancis pada tahun 1940-an selepas .... 1948.
- Karya aliran Impresionism menggunakan warna .... untuk menghasilkan bayang.
- Konsep catan aliran Romantisisme menekankan .... yang dimiliki oleh pengkarya.
- Teknik catan dalam aliran Renaissance adalah seperti ...., sfumato, cangiante dan unione.
- Karya aliran Impresionisme dihasilkan di luar .....
- Jean-Antoine Watteau, menghasilkan karya yang menggambarkan kehidupan harian di .... dan Belanda.
- Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret menggunakan media.... untuk mengasilkan catan berbentuk reslisme.
- Dalam aliran Rococo, gaya seni catan .... kecil menjadi popular.
- Dua tema utama yang diketengahkan dalam aliran Baroque ialah kehidupan harian dan ....
- Jean-Augueste-Dominique Ingres menyertai .... dan memenangi Prix de Rome.
- Karya dlam aliran Renaissance mempunyai komposisin yang ..., warna kontras dan meriah.
- Teknik catan dalam aliran Baroque yang memberi kesan gelap dan dramatik.
- Aliran seni Baroque bertujuan membangkitkan emosi dan ....
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- Media yang sering digunakan dalam aliran Renaissance adalah cat minyak dan cat ....
- Aliran ini adalan lanjutan daripada gaya Baroque pada awal abad ke-18.
- Karya terkenal Sandro Botticelli ialah '.... of The Magi'.
- John Ruskin merupakan pengkritik seni pada zaman....
- Michealangelo banyak menggunakan teknik .... dalam karyanya.
- Karya aliran Realisme bersifat .... dan kritikan bagi memberi kesedaran sosial serta politik.
- Leonarda da Vinci dikebali sebagai 'uomo universale' yang bermaksud manusia .....
- Karya catan aliran Neoklasisisme memperlihatkan ciri-ciri keseimbangan dan ....
- Karya aliran Renaissancce berbentuk.....
- Naturalisme melibatkan peniruan, .... atau gambaran semula jadi termasuk manusia.
23 Clues: Karya aliran Renaissancce berbentuk..... • Karya aliran Impresionisme dihasilkan di luar ..... • John Ruskin merupakan pengkritik seni pada zaman.... • Karya terkenal Sandro Botticelli ialah '.... of The Magi'. • Aliran seni Baroque bertujuan membangkitkan emosi dan .... • Michealangelo banyak menggunakan teknik .... dalam karyanya. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 11 - Italian Theme 2025-05-12
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- Fictional Italian-American detective played by Peter Falk
- Controversial former Italian Prime Minister
- Sculptor and painter famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Renaissance genius known for the "Mona Lisa" and engineering feats
- Powerful Renaissance family that ruled Florence
- Largest island in the Mediterranean, part of Italy
- Famous bridge in Florence lined with shops
- Iconic Italian actress famous for "Two Women"
- Italian luxury fashion brand
- Italian painter known for "The School of Athens"
- Italian general known for unifying Italy in the 19th century
- Italian-American fashion designer who dressed Jackie Kennedy
- Famous Italian-style resort and casino in Las Vegas
- Italian soccer team based in Florence
- Architect who designed Florence’s iconic dome
- Composer of "The Four Seasons"
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- Italian explorer whose name inspired "America"
- Italian dictator during World War II
- Famous football coach of the Green Bay Packers
- Classic Italian cocktail made with gin, vermouth, and Campari
- Italian soccer player and Fiorentina captain
- Italian tenor known for his operatic and pop performances
- Legendary Italian violin maker
- Baroque painter known for dramatic lighting and realism
- Infamous Italian family linked to politics and power in the Renaissance
- Ancient civilization that predated the Romans in Italy
- Ancient civilization that shaped much of Western history
- Former NYC mayor of Italian descent
- Actor famous for roles in gangster films like "Casino"
29 Clues: Italian luxury fashion brand • Legendary Italian violin maker • Composer of "The Four Seasons" • Former NYC mayor of Italian descent • Italian dictator during World War II • Italian soccer team based in Florence • Famous bridge in Florence lined with shops • Controversial former Italian Prime Minister • Italian soccer player and Fiorentina captain • ...
Europe before 1500 2020-11-16
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- could not vote in Rome nor Athens
- plague that killed 23 million in Europe
- means "rebirth"
- got land in exchange for military service
- people elect rep. to speak for them
- caused trade to increase
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- spread new ideas during the Renaissance
- gave land as payment for protection
- system that fell because trade increased
- government where citizens rule themselves
- invented the printing press
- time when Greece was independent cities
12 Clues: means "rebirth" • caused trade to increase • invented the printing press • could not vote in Rome nor Athens • gave land as payment for protection • people elect rep. to speak for them • spread new ideas during the Renaissance • plague that killed 23 million in Europe • time when Greece was independent cities • system that fell because trade increased • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2023-05-24
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- something artist used in their paintings to add more depth
- Interest in the classical world
- A Great change that took place in Italy
- Traveler from Europe to China
- Helped medici become more powerful
- A type of art
- most famous painter in the renaissance
- The family that ruled Florence
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- something that is old but a fundamental attribute
- painted the cictine chapel
- Representing the sun
- famous trading route
12 Clues: A type of art • Representing the sun • famous trading route • painted the cictine chapel • Traveler from Europe to China • The family that ruled Florence • Interest in the classical world • Helped medici become more powerful • most famous painter in the renaissance • A Great change that took place in Italy • something that is old but a fundamental attribute • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2022-03-02
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- When the Harlem Renaissance started
- Nightspot in Harlem
- "Father of the Harlem Renaissance"
- A music genre that was used regularly during this era
- one of the founding fathers of jazz
- Play writer and filmmaker, friends with Langston Hughes
- What colored people had to go through everyday
- "Empress of the Blues"
- Where the black literature, art, music, and creativity was centered
- Poet and writer, wrote the poem "Harlem"
- First black woman millionaire in America
- Jamiacan-born writer, "If We Must Die"
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- Was a leader of the NAACP
- Urged his readers that "Beauty is Black"
- Black southerners came to the north to live better lives
- "Mother of the Blues"
- American-born French entertainer
- Song sung by Billie Holiday, talks about lynching
- Jamaican-born activist
19 Clues: Nightspot in Harlem • "Mother of the Blues" • "Empress of the Blues" • Jamaican-born activist • Was a leader of the NAACP • American-born French entertainer • "Father of the Harlem Renaissance" • When the Harlem Renaissance started • one of the founding fathers of jazz • Jamiacan-born writer, "If We Must Die" • Urged his readers that "Beauty is Black" • ...
French Art 2023-03-10
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- draws inspiration from classical Greece and Rome
- pioneer of pointillism
- founder and probably the most famous Impressionist
- impressionist who painted ballet dancers
- capture images as if they just caught a glimpse; colorful and vibrant
- emphasizes emotion and individualism
- lighter than Baroque with pastel colors
- leading female Impressionist painter
- rediscovery of realistic free-standing human figures
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- painter of the French revolution
- mostly religious architecture characterized by lightness and height
- sculpture and architecture continuing Roman classical traditions
- Baroque sculptor famous for sculpting Perseus
- Leader of the French romantics
- hedonist rococo artist
- reaction against concern for natural light and color, symbolic meanings
- clarity, order, balance, symmetry with classical influences
- landscapes seascapes still lives and portraits painted just as they are
- Renaissance painter
19 Clues: Renaissance painter • pioneer of pointillism • hedonist rococo artist • Leader of the French romantics • painter of the French revolution • emphasizes emotion and individualism • leading female Impressionist painter • lighter than Baroque with pastel colors • impressionist who painted ballet dancers • Baroque sculptor famous for sculpting Perseus • ...
World History II: World in 1500 Review 2025-02-26
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- wrote "The Prince" (last name)
- belief in one God
- painted "Praying Hands"
- Michelangelo, Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and William Shakespeare
- Renaissance humanist and writer of "The Praise of Folly"
- Islam founder
- city that Muslims pray towards
- religion found in India or South Asia in 1500 and today
- religion believes karma and reincarnation
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- belief in more than one god
- trade route that connected the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea
- printing press inventor
- Currently found in Israel and North America
- spread Buddhism into East and Southeast Asia
- religion found in North and South America and Europe
- Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family
- "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor
- founded Judaism
- religion found in North Africa and Southwest Asia
- Asoka and his missionaries spread this into East and Southeast Asia
20 Clues: Islam founder • founded Judaism • belief in one God • printing press inventor • painted "Praying Hands" • belief in more than one god • wrote "The Prince" (last name) • city that Muslims pray towards • "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor • Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family • religion believes karma and reincarnation • Currently found in Israel and North America • ...
4th Grade History 2016-06-10
19 Clues: 405 • 386 • 1525 • 1517 • 1536 • 1215 • 1456 • 1066 • c. 540 • c.1100 • c.1380 • 570–632 • 527-565 • 871–901 • 1254-1324 • 1225-1274 • 1182 -1224 • 1095-C.1250 • c.1300–1517
Detroit Rebirth 2023-11-09
19 Clues: gare • fier • libre • rénové • combat • cabine • ajouter • bâtiment • décennie • faillite • récemment • négligence • croissance • renaissance • gros titres • à couper le souffle • constructeur automobile • les habitants de Detroit • rétroviseur (2 mots séparés par -)
4th Grade History 2016-06-10
19 Clues: 405 • 386 • 1517 • 1536 • 1215 • 1066 • 1525 • 1456 • c.1100 • c.1380 • c. 540 • 527-565 • 570–632 • 871–901 • 1225-1274 • 1254-1324 • 1182 -1224 • 1095-C.1250 • c.1300–1517
Unit 3 Renaissance & Reformation Review Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-14
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- One of Luther's biggest complaints against the Catholic Church was the sale of _____________,passes to get into heaven.
- _________________ were scholars that studied worldly subjects like grammar, poetry, drama, philosophy & history.
- Martin Luther was put on trial by the Catholic Church and _________________ as a heretic.
- A time period where there was a "rebirth" of classic ideas in art, literature, and politics.
- Johannes _____________ invented the printing press during the Renaissance.
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- ____________ is a perfect example of a "Renaissance Man" because he had many talents including painting, architecture, inventing and math.
- _____________ was the very famous Renaissance author of Romeo and Juliet.
- The _______________ is the period of time where Protestants wanted to reform the Catholic Church.
- Machiavelli's famous book ___________ was about political power.
- Martin Luther listed his complaints against the Catholic Church in the ______________ that his nailed to the church door.
10 Clues: Machiavelli's famous book ___________ was about political power. • _____________ was the very famous Renaissance author of Romeo and Juliet. • Johannes _____________ invented the printing press during the Renaissance. • Martin Luther was put on trial by the Catholic Church and _________________ as a heretic. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
10 Clues: what was valued • Male protagonist • Female protagonist • A popular philosophy • Leonardo painted the • The printing press helped make • When did the Renaissance begin • One of the most talented painters • what was created during the renaissance • this work of art told you how to get power
The Renaissance 2024-11-25
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- 1304-1374 Early Italian Renaissance scholar he wrote about the importance of knowing history
- 1254-1324 Italian trader, he traveled to China and later wrote about his trip.
- 1475-1564 Italian Renaissances artists he designed buildings, wrote poetry, and created sculptures
- combination of humanism and religions ideas
- 1564-1616 English Renaissance writer and playwright he is considered to by many to be the greatest Engish writer of all time
- a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface that looks real
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- 1469-1527 Italian writer and politician, he wrote the prince in which advised leaders on how to rule
- the study of history,literature,public speaking and that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the late 1300s
- 1400-1468 German printer, he developed a printing press that made movable type
- 1452-1519 Genius of the Renaissance, he was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, town planner, and maps
- The period of "Rebirth"and creativity that followed Europe middle ages
11 Clues: combination of humanism and religions ideas • The period of "Rebirth"and creativity that followed Europe middle ages • 1254-1324 Italian trader, he traveled to China and later wrote about his trip. • 1400-1468 German printer, he developed a printing press that made movable type • a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface that looks real • ...
Notions d'histoire de l'art Cap 1 2022-10-04
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- Mouvement artistique appartenant à l'époque Baroque mais qui privilégie les toiles sombres et réalistes aux contrastes prononcés
- Contraste puissant de lumière et d'ombre dans un tableau
- Période artistique qui se situe entre les années 1500 et 1600 environ, marquant la fin du Moyen-âge
- Période artistique qui se situe entre les années 1600 et 1700 environ, marquant la fin de la Renaissance
- Peintre de l'époque Baroque ayant peint "La laitière"
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- Tableau mythique de la Renaissance et de Léonard de Vinci
- L'un des plus célèbres artistes de la Renaissance Italienne
- Art qui prédominait au Moyen-âge, avant la Renaissance Mouvement artistique qui se traduit par la fin des représentations guerières et religieuses, au profit d'oeuvres réalistes.
- Pays qui a vu naître de nombreux mouvements artistiques
- Peintre qui peignait avec de puissants contrastes de lumière et d'ombre
- Mouvement artistique porté par l'Eglise, qui impressionne, donne une impression de mouvement, suscite l'émotion.
11 Clues: Peintre de l'époque Baroque ayant peint "La laitière" • Pays qui a vu naître de nombreux mouvements artistiques • Contraste puissant de lumière et d'ombre dans un tableau • Tableau mythique de la Renaissance et de Léonard de Vinci • L'un des plus célèbres artistes de la Renaissance Italienne • ...
vocbulary 2023-05-01
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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 “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Niccolò 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 Italy’s 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 • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-14
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- The city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, located in Tuscany, Italy.
- Relating to worldly matters and not connected to religious or spiritual concerns.
- A person who provides financial support to artists, writers, or other creative endeavors.
- Influential Italian banker and patron of the arts during the Renaissance.
- Italian political philosopher known for his work "The Prince," exploring the pragmatic aspects of political leadership.
- A technique in art that creates an illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface.
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- Renowned Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor, famous for works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- An intellectual movement emphasizing the study of classical texts and human values.
- The language spoken by the common people of a particular region.
- A historical period known for its revival of art, culture, and learning in Europe.
10 Clues: The language spoken by the common people of a particular region. • Influential Italian banker and patron of the arts during the Renaissance. • The city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, located in Tuscany, Italy. • Relating to worldly matters and not connected to religious or spiritual concerns. • ...
Es 8 study guide 2024-11-18
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- L'homme qui a perfectionné la presse à imprimer et à qui l'on attribue sa création (bien que le concept existait déjà).
- Moyen de communication qui a permis une diffusion rapide des idées pendant la Renaissance.
- Un notion central de l’humanisme qui valorise la vie présente plutôt que l’au-delà.
- Moyen par lequel les philosophes ont transmis les idées de l’humanisme.
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- Philosophie qui met en valeur les capacités humaines et la liberté.
- Langue ancienne étudiée par les humanistes pour comprendre les écrits classiques.
- Domaine où des figures comme Galilée et Copernic ont contribué à changer la vision du monde.
- Facteur qui a accéléré la diffusion des idées de la Renaissance en Europe.
- Facteur qui a ralenti la diffusion des idées de la Renaissance en Europe.
- L'art de cette période utilise des émotions et utilise des perspectives en trois dimensions.
10 Clues: Philosophie qui met en valeur les capacités humaines et la liberté. • Moyen par lequel les philosophes ont transmis les idées de l’humanisme. • Facteur qui a ralenti la diffusion des idées de la Renaissance en Europe. • Facteur qui a accéléré la diffusion des idées de la Renaissance en Europe. • ...
The Renaissance - Gwen Gruber 2025-04-08
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chapter 20 crossword 2024-11-25
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- Genius of the Renaissance,he was a painter,sculptor,inventor,engineer,town planner,and map maker
- Italian Renaissance artist,he designed buildings,wrote poetry and created sculptures and paintings
- German printer,he developed a printing press,that used movable type
- Early Italina Renaissance scholar he wrote about the importance of knowing history
- The period of rebirth and creativity that followed Europes middle ages
- English Renissance writer and play wright,he is considered by many to be the greatest English Writer of all time
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- Italian writer and politician,he wrote the prince in which he advised leaders on how to rule
- the combination of humanist and religious ideas
- The study of history,literature,public speaking,and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the late 1300s
- Italina trader he traveled to China and later wrote about this trip
- A method of showing a three deminsonal scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
11 Clues: the combination of humanist and religious ideas • German printer,he developed a printing press,that used movable type • Italina trader he traveled to China and later wrote about this trip • The period of rebirth and creativity that followed Europes middle ages • Early Italina Renaissance scholar he wrote about the importance of knowing history • ...
4th Grade History 2016-06-10
20 Clues: 386 • 405 • 1525 • 1456 • 1066 • 1517 • 1215 • 1536 • 1560 • c. 540 • c.1100 • c.1380 • 570–632 • 871–901 • 527-565 • 1225-1274 • 1254-1324 • 1182 -1224 • 1095-C.1250 • c.1300–1517
Marley Fetzer - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- - SocietyofJesus
- - rich
- - catholicresponsetomartinluther
- - leaderwhostabilizedreligioustensioninengland
- - churchofengland
- - BuyingForgiveness
- - sistinechapelstatueofdavid
- - rebirth
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- - kingdomdecidesreligon
- - noncatholic
- - followersofMartinLuther
- - bronzestatueofdavid
- - Calvinism
- - 3d
- - native
- - schoolofathens
- - idealrenaissanceman
- - printingpress
- - kingremovedpopesauthorityinengland
- - challengingthechurch
- - worldy
- - makemarriagevoid
- - motherofEliabeth1
- - meetingofbishopsandcardinals
- - inventionthatenhancedthefreeflowofinformation
- - humanpotentialachievement
26 Clues: - 3d • - rich • - native • - worldy • - rebirth • - Calvinism • - noncatholic • - printingpress • - SocietyofJesus • - schoolofathens • - churchofengland • - makemarriagevoid • - motherofEliabeth1 • - BuyingForgiveness • - bronzestatueofdavid • - idealrenaissanceman • - challengingthechurch • - kingdomdecidesreligon • - followersofMartinLuther • - humanpotentialachievement • - sistinechapelstatueofdavid • ...
Music History 800 - 1600 2024-03-11
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- What country is considered the central location for the Renaissance period?
- The *BLANK* period of music was the first European period of music to use instruments
- What religion controlled much of the music that was written and performed in Europe
- This was the job title of a traveling musician during the Medieval Period
- When a performer makes up their own music "on the fly" without having it written down for them, we call it
- The music of the *BLANK* period reflected the motto "bigger is better"
- When scholars first started writing music down, the staff only has *BLANK* lines
- During the Medieval period, the *BLANK* class grew because of better technologies and infrastructure
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- When a piece of music has many melodies being played or sung at a time we, we call that *BLANK* music
- True or False, the Black Plague at the end of the Medieval period caused many Europeans to lose faith in the Catholic church
- The *BLANK* period of music only used singing, no instruments
- There were three "Romance Languages" during the Renaissance period. Italian, French, and *BLANK*
- When a piece of music only has one melody being played or sung at a time, we call that *BLANK* music
- What language was all music from the Chant and Medieval periods written in?
- In Early Eastern music, it was common for a musical performance to be accompanied by a
- What was the name of the keyboard instrument that was built into the walls of so many churches during the Renaissance?
- True or False, Early Eastern music (like Western Music) was strictly monophonic
17 Clues: The *BLANK* period of music only used singing, no instruments • The music of the *BLANK* period reflected the motto "bigger is better" • This was the job title of a traveling musician during the Medieval Period • What country is considered the central location for the Renaissance period? • ...
Year 8 Art 3D Media Revision 2017-04-24
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- A word to describe natural shapes and forms
- These types of shapes are ordered, regular, often straight-sided
- A liquid substance that when fired changes into a glass-like covering
- This element refers to surface quality; it can be visual or tactile
- This type of texture is virtually created to look like a surface, but is an illusion
- The first firing of clay in the kiln oven
- A famous artist of the Renaissance period
- A hand modelling technique using clay
- The media of 'Pot' by Indigenous Australian artist Gloria Thancoupie
- A common problem that can occur when working with clay
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- 'Maman' by Louise Bourgeois is made out of this media
- This element has three dimensions (H x W x D) and can be geometric or natural
- This element is the area around, between and within objects (negative & positive)
- 3D art media is used to create this type of art form
- An art movement meaning 'rebirth' that began in 14th century Italy
- 'Pieta' is a marble sculpture that was carved by this famous artist
- When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired
- Renaissance artists aimed to achieve this in their sculptures and paintings
- A technique where lines are carved into the clay surface with a sharp tool
- The first step to do when joining clay
20 Clues: A hand modelling technique using clay • The first step to do when joining clay • The first firing of clay in the kiln oven • A famous artist of the Renaissance period • A word to describe natural shapes and forms • When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired • 3D art media is used to create this type of art form • ...
Renaissance - Gavin Winzenburg 2025-04-10
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- Hired by the pope to help beautify the Vatican
- Painted lively scenes of village festivals and dances
- Renaissance started here due to central location
- Luther Challenged the authority of the church
- Painted the “Mona Lisa” and “Last Supper”
- Importance on human values
- Famous English playwright
- routes Many of these run through Italy, making it popular
- Revival of this countries ancient art style
- Roman version of the Parthenon
- Believer in the importance of classical education
- Cultural movement inspired by revival of classical learning
- Wealthy banker family who were patrons of the arts
- Painted “The Assumption of the Virgin”
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- Italian diplomat and writer
- Classical art depicted the ______ human body
- Painting architectural details onto a surface
- Depth by distorting or reducing image toward the back
- King _____ killed his wives
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- Realistic objects in a natural setting
- Revival of this cities ancient art style
- Published the book “Utopia”
- Away from the church
- point Depth accomplished by making objects toward the back smaller
- Artists add depth to their art using different techniques
- Invented the printing press
- Believed rulers should gain power in unorthodox ways
- Famous for his copper engravings, first to see the potential of illustrations in books
- Renaissance translates to
30 Clues: Away from the church • Famous English playwright • Renaissance translates to • Importance on human values • Italian diplomat and writer • King _____ killed his wives • Published the book “Utopia” • Invented the printing press • Roman version of the Parthenon • Realistic objects in a natural setting • Painted “The Assumption of the Virgin” • Revival of this cities ancient art style • ...
Europe Places 2023-08-09
15 Clues: Gaudí • Music • Tivoli • Canals • Canals • Castle • Big Ben • Guinness • Acropolis • Colosseum • BudaCastle • Whitewashed • EiffelTower • Renaissance • CharlesBridge
World History II: World in 1500 Review 2025-02-26
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- wrote "The Prince" (last name)
- belief in one God
- painted "Praying Hands"
- Michelangelo, Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and William Shakespeare
- Renaissance humanist and writer of "The Praise of Folly"
- Islam founder
- city that Muslims pray towards
- religion found in India or South Asia in 1500 and today
- religion believes karma and reincarnation
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- belief in more than one god
- trade route that connected the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea
- printing press inventor
- Currently found in Israel and North America
- spread Buddhism into East and Southeast Asia
- religion found in North and South America and Europe
- Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family
- "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor
- founded Judaism
- religion found in North Africa and Southwest Asia
- Asoka and his missionaries spread into East and Southeast Asia
20 Clues: Islam founder • founded Judaism • belief in one God • printing press inventor • painted "Praying Hands" • belief in more than one god • wrote "The Prince" (last name) • city that Muslims pray towards • "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor • Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family • religion believes karma and reincarnation • Currently found in Israel and North America • ...
World History II: World in 1500 Review 2025-02-26
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- wrote "The Prince" (last name)
- belief in one God
- painted "Praying Hands"
- Michelangelo, Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and William Shakespeare
- Renaissance humanist and writer of "The Praise of Folly"
- Islam founder
- city that Muslims pray towards
- religion found in India or South Asia in 1500 and today
- religion believes karma and reincarnation
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- belief in more than one god
- trade route that connected the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea
- printing press inventor
- Currently found in Israel and North America
- spread Buddhism into East and Southeast Asia
- religion found in North and South America and Europe
- Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family
- "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor
- founded Judaism
- religion found in North Africa and Southwest Asia
- Asoka and his missionaries spread this into East and Southeast Asia
20 Clues: Islam founder • founded Judaism • belief in one God • printing press inventor • painted "Praying Hands" • belief in more than one god • wrote "The Prince" (last name) • city that Muslims pray towards • "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor • Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family • religion believes karma and reincarnation • Currently found in Israel and North America • ...
soc sci proj 2022-05-24
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- according to the founder of asabiyyah, it is the type of culture that is distinguished with its fragmentation, emphasis on the economic and social ties, individuality, cowardice, and softness
- the concept of solidarity or social cohesiveness within a group of people
- he is an Italian artist who painted the famous Mona Lisa
- this family supported the artists during the Renaissance by sponsoring them
- this is the reason why the great works of the Renaissance reached a large audience and more people learned to read and write
- the era from Augustus to the Five Good Emperors namely: Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius when the Roman Empire enjoyed considerable prosperity and internal peace
- it is the city of Italy where the Renaissance started
- he proposed asabiyyah in his magnum opus titled Muqadimmah
- it is the time of REBIRTH in creativity in Europe
- in the religion of the Inca Civilization, he is the sun god
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- an empire in Southwest Asia that is famous for its tolerance of the local customs of the people they conquered
- the first civilization that emerged in the Americas
- an empire that is considered the Golden Age of India where there was economic prosperity and peace, a strong centralized government, and cultural developments and advancements in learning
- the first empire that was established in the world
- during this period, the time Silk Road, an important trading route that connected China to other parts of Asia, was constructed
15 Clues: it is the time of REBIRTH in creativity in Europe • the first empire that was established in the world • the first civilization that emerged in the Americas • it is the city of Italy where the Renaissance started • he is an Italian artist who painted the famous Mona Lisa • he proposed asabiyyah in his magnum opus titled Muqadimmah • ...
Gazzetta Italiana crossword 2026-05-06
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- A person or group that supports an activity or organization, especially by giving money
- A model/idea that was developed in the Renaissance that the sun was the center of the universe, and not the earth
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance, recognized during his lifetime as a genius
- A Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled the Silk Road to China, living there for 17 years and serving Kublai Khan. His detailed travelogues introduced Europeans to the culture, wealth, and geography of Asia, greatly influencing future exploration
- Something of high quality, particularly when something has traditional style
- A family in the Renaissance known for establishing the massive Medici Bank, acting as primary patrons of Renaissance art, and dominating Florentine politics, ultimately producing four popes and two queens of France
- To be non-religious, or to focus on worldly, temporal matters rather than spiritual or religious ones
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- Viewpoint, outlook, point of view, standpoint and angle
- A non-religious, progressive philosophy that emphasizes human dignity, reason, and empathy over supernatural beliefs
- Inventor of printing press, which revolutionized information distribution, triggering a media revolution that boosted literacy, democratized knowledge, and enabled the mass production of books
- A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political, and scientific "rebirth" following the Middle Ages
- An ancient, interconnected network of trade routes—both land and sea—that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
12 Clues: Viewpoint, outlook, point of view, standpoint and angle • Something of high quality, particularly when something has traditional style • A person or group that supports an activity or organization, especially by giving money • To be non-religious, or to focus on worldly, temporal matters rather than spiritual or religious ones • ...
Humani Mores 1. Word for CULTURAL customs, traditions, heritage, and values Mona Lisa 2. Leonardo da Vinci famous painting Michelangelo 2021-06-29
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- Lisa Leonardo da Vinci famous painting
- Saigon Modern Madame Butterfly
- Period of art from 1700 to 1890
- Began Cubist Movement
- Author of Don Quixote
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Italian Language of the Opera
- Places that display works of art
- Pinnacle of musical theater
- Maria in Westside story
- Drama in song only
- Spanish painter whose work was “Black”
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- Cultural customs, traditions, heritage, values
- Story Musical based on Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Author of Romeo and Juliet
- DAVID’s sculptor
- Chapel Most famous painting of Michelangelo
- Famous French Impressionist
- Prehistoric art found here
- Our course is center around THE
- Revival; rebirth
- Art form clay,marble, stone, wood, metal
- Funded artists during Renaissance
- Can Andy Warhol’s famous POP ART
- Romeo in Westside Story
23 Clues: DAVID’s sculptor • Revival; rebirth • Drama in song only • Began Cubist Movement • Author of Don Quixote • Maria in Westside story • Romeo in Westside Story • Prehistoric art found here • Famous French Impressionist • Pinnacle of musical theater • Saigon Modern Madame Butterfly • Period of art from 1700 to 1890 • Our course is center around THE • Places that display works of art • ...
Rennaisance 2022-10-18
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- a social theory favouring freedom of action
- Law about gravity created by Isaac Newton
- Nice to look at
- The most visually interesting area of the composition
- A mural on freshly laid lime plaster
- The makeup of the human body
- Thinking about humans instead of divine beings
- Manipulativeness, callousness, and indifference to morality
- The universe with the sun at its center
- The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
- The procedure followed when doing science
- When the best renaissance art was made
- How to create perspective on a flat surface
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- How Isaac Newton viewed god
- Support given by patrons
- The beginning of the renaissance
- How much something matters
- The universe with earth at its centre
- Taking apart a body
- Poem with 14 lines and 10 syllables per line
20 Clues: Nice to look at • Taking apart a body • Support given by patrons • How much something matters • How Isaac Newton viewed god • The makeup of the human body • The beginning of the renaissance • A mural on freshly laid lime plaster • The universe with earth at its centre • When the best renaissance art was made • The universe with the sun at its center • ...
History 7 - Reformation 2023-10-31
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- Catholic monk that wrote the theses against the Catholic Church
- taught predestination
- pastor from Bohemia
- word for birth or revival
- language in which Bibles were originally written
- Italian author
- structure of humans, animals, and plants
- Renaissance artist from Italy
- removal from the Catholic Church
- designed the first printing press
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- pastor, teacher, and theologian from England
- sculptor famous for his sculpture 'David'
- church practice designed to find and punish heretics
- the largest number of men that were popes at the same time
- its fall caused many scholars to travel to Europe
- number of Martin Luther's theses
- method of adding depth to a painting
- - group that did not support infant baptism
- way of purchasing reduced time in Purgatory
- century in which the printing press was invented
20 Clues: Italian author • pastor from Bohemia • taught predestination • word for birth or revival • Renaissance artist from Italy • number of Martin Luther's theses • removal from the Catholic Church • designed the first printing press • method of adding depth to a painting • structure of humans, animals, and plants • sculptor famous for his sculpture 'David' • ...
The Renaissance - Part I 2024-09-26
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- an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists
- historical period beginning in the 4th century
- polo
- common era
- could commission artists
- eastern part of Roman empire
- multiple trade routes
- an individual's perception of who he or she is
- a land-holding system where class structure was very rigid
- Renaissance Man
- Christian military expedition
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- a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- a worldview based on Western European worldview
- a way of looking at the world
- a religion based on a belief in one God and the teaching of Jesus
- religion with rabbis
- historical period beginning in the 14th century
- a group of humans
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious purposes
- a moral standard or principle of behaviour
20 Clues: polo • common era • Renaissance Man • a group of humans • religion with rabbis • multiple trade routes • could commission artists • eastern part of Roman empire • a way of looking at the world • Christian military expedition • a moral standard or principle of behaviour • a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad • historical period beginning in the 4th century • ...
Owen Stossel - Renaissance and Reformation 2025-10-23
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- of Trent Reform meeting for Catholics.
- High Renaissance master painter.
- Religious movement to reform Catholicism.
- Illusion of depth in art.
- press Device for mass-producing books.
- Early Renaissance sculptor.
- Established moderate Anglican church.
- Follower of Martin Luther's teachings.
- Sculptor of "David" and painter.
- Christian who broke from Catholic.
- To cancel a marriage.
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- A religious movement that reformed Catholicism.
- Calvin Reformer who taught predestination.
- Pardon for sin punishment.
- Focus on human potential.
- "Mona Lisa" painter.
- Financial supporter of the arts.
- of Augsburg Princes choose state's religion.
- Concerned with worldly, non-religious matters.
- Common language of a region.
- Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife.
- Relating to the Church of England.
- King who founded Anglicanism.
- Reformation Catholic Church's own reform.
- Catholic religious order.
- Gutenberg Inventor of the printing press.
26 Clues: "Mona Lisa" painter. • To cancel a marriage. • Focus on human potential. • Illusion of depth in art. • Catholic religious order. • Pardon for sin punishment. • Early Renaissance sculptor. • Common language of a region. • King who founded Anglicanism. • High Renaissance master painter. • Financial supporter of the arts. • Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife. • ...
5th Grade CKLA 2026-05-20
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- Incan empire located in modern-day this country
- Don Quixote's skinny horse
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Head of the Catholic Church
- Famous Renaissance city in Italy
- Native American house of Great Plains
- Pacific Northwest primarily ate this
- Imaginary lady Don Quixote admires
- Great Plains natives relied on this animal
- Painted The School of Athens
- Spanish conqueror who defeated the Aztecs
- Country where Don Quixote takes place
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- Inventor of the printing press
- Artistic rebirth period in Europe
- Incan empire located along these mountains
- Don Quixote's loyal sidekick
- Don Quixote wore old ________
- Structure often built for ceremonies
- German monk who challenged the Catholic Church
- Don Quixote confused _______ for giants
- Aztecs built floating gardens called
- The Incans built extensive this system
- Da Vinci designed one of these
23 Clues: Don Quixote's skinny horse • Head of the Catholic Church • Don Quixote's loyal sidekick • Painted The School of Athens • Don Quixote wore old ________ • Inventor of the printing press • Da Vinci designed one of these • Famous Renaissance city in Italy • Artistic rebirth period in Europe • Imaginary lady Don Quixote admires • Structure often built for ceremonies • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2021-10-14
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- Known as "The war to end all wars"
- Where the renaissance took place (State)
- Where the renaissance took place (City)
- Used in jazz, has 3 valves and makes a doot
- Large sickness that occured in this time period
- This had a big boom, and increased the value of currency
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- Name of the era
- Made the first production line, and made a car company
- Introduced so people can buy and sell stocks and invest invest in the future of companies
- A revival or renewed interest in something
10 Clues: Name of the era • Known as "The war to end all wars" • Where the renaissance took place (City) • Where the renaissance took place (State) • A revival or renewed interest in something • Used in jazz, has 3 valves and makes a doot • Large sickness that occured in this time period • Made the first production line, and made a car company • ...
Kreuzworträtsel -Oberitalienische Städte als Wegbereiter der Renaissance? 2013-01-08
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- Wie lautet die mächtigste Seerepublik?
- Die politische Lage Norditaliens war stabil, weil sie aus ... bestand.
- Wo nimmt die Renaissance ihren Anfang?
- Was wird ab dem Spätmittelalter wiederentdeckt?
- Welchen Nachnamen hatte ein bedeutender kapitalistischer Kaufmann, Spekulant und Bankier des 14. Jahrhunderts?
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- In welchem italienischen Staat begann der Humanismus?
- Welches Bild änderte sich besonders in der Renaissance?
- Wer bringt die griechische Antike 1453 nach Italien?
- Reiche Bankiers, Politiker und Mäzene, die in Florenz im ab dem 14. Jahrhundert zur einflussreichsten Dynastie gehörten.
- Ein wichtiger Grund für die Ausbreitung der italienischen Renaissance?
10 Clues: Wie lautet die mächtigste Seerepublik? • Wo nimmt die Renaissance ihren Anfang? • Was wird ab dem Spätmittelalter wiederentdeckt? • Wer bringt die griechische Antike 1453 nach Italien? • In welchem italienischen Staat begann der Humanismus? • Welches Bild änderte sich besonders in der Renaissance? • ...
Kreuzworträtsel - Oberitalienische Städte als Wegbereiter der Renaissance? 2013-01-08
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- Wer bringt die griechische Antike 1453 nach Italien?
- Ein wichtiger Grund für die Ausbreitung der italienischen Renaissance?
- Reiche Bankiers, Politiker und Mäzene, die in Florenz im ab dem 14. Jahrhundert zur einflussreichsten Dynastie gehörten.
- Welches Bild änderte sich besonders in der Renaissance?
- Was wird ab dem Spätmittelalter wiederentdeckt?
- In welchem italienischen Staat begann der Humanismus?
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- Wo nimmt die Renaissance ihren Anfang?
- Welchen Nachnamen hatte ein bedeutender kapitalistischer Kaufmann, Spekulant und Bankier des 14. Jahrhunderts?
- Die politische Lage Norditaliens war stabil, weil sie aus ... bestand.
- Wie lautet die mächtigste Seerepublik?
10 Clues: Wo nimmt die Renaissance ihren Anfang? • Wie lautet die mächtigste Seerepublik? • Was wird ab dem Spätmittelalter wiederentdeckt? • Wer bringt die griechische Antike 1453 nach Italien? • In welchem italienischen Staat begann der Humanismus? • Welches Bild änderte sich besonders in der Renaissance? • ...
The Renaissance 2024-01-22
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- The artist who created the Mona Lisa
- The young contemporary of both Michaelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci
- This is the continent where the Renaissance started.
- The artist who sculpted David
- The counter to Martin Luther's "treachery" by ceasing every wrongdoing they've done until this point
- Martin Luther's exposition of the Church
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- The culmination of people led by Martin Luther to reveal the truth about the Church
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention to spread printed media
- A family of bankers who were the richest people of the Renaissance
- The capital of the Renaissance
10 Clues: The artist who sculpted David • The capital of the Renaissance • The artist who created the Mona Lisa • Martin Luther's exposition of the Church • This is the continent where the Renaissance started. • Johannes Gutenberg's invention to spread printed media • The young contemporary of both Michaelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-04-24
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- The astronomer who discovered heliocentric theory.
- This scientist discovered gravity when he saw an apple fall from a tree.
- When knowledge is gained by using reason.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system (Two Words)
- A belief that goes against church teachings.
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- This scientific invention measured temperature.
- This scientist was put on house arrest for his scientific theories.
- An important renaissance invention for observing small objects.
- The time period the scientific revolution took place in.
- A renaissance invention that helped scientists observe the sky.
10 Clues: When knowledge is gained by using reason. • A belief that goes against church teachings. • This scientific invention measured temperature. • The astronomer who discovered heliocentric theory. • The time period the scientific revolution took place in. • An important renaissance invention for observing small objects. • ...
Vocab 9 2025-05-07
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- – A nomadic group from Central Asia who created the largest land empire in history under leaders like Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan.
- – A large estate owned by a lord in feudal Europe; it was self-sufficient and included villages, farmland, and the serfs who worked it.
- – Not related to religion; Renaissance thinkers often focused on worldly subjects as well as spiritual ones.
- – The practice of charging interest on loans; condemned by the medieval Church but became more accepted during the Renaissance.
- – A political and social system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty; structured around kings, lords, vassals, and serfs.
- – Nomadic people from Central Asia who invaded Europe in the 9th and 10th centuries and eventually settled in modern-day Hungary.
- – The code of conduct followed by medieval knights, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women and the weak.
- – A peasant legally bound to the land they worked on; they had few rights and needed permission to leave the manor.
- Law – A legal system based on custom and court rulings rather than written codes; developed in medieval England.
- Tribes – Groups like the Visigoths, Vandals, and Franks that invaded the Roman Empire and helped bring about its fall, leading to the formation of medieval Europe.
- – A Renaissance philosophy that emphasized individual potential and the study of classical texts, focusing on human achievements.
- – A powerful Germanic tribe that established a large Christian kingdom in what is now France and Germany; Charlemagne was their most famous ruler.
- Death (Bubonic Plague) – A deadly disease that killed about one-third of Europe’s population in the mid-1300s; spread through fleas on rats.
- – An ideal or perfect society; the term comes from Thomas More's book Utopia, describing an imaginary society without poverty or injustice.
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- – Refers to the Middle Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE), the period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
- – A person in feudal society who received land (a fief) from a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service.
- – A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- – A cultural and intellectual revival (1300s–1600s) that began in Italy, emphasizing classical learning, art, science, and humanism.
- – A wealthy person or group that supported artists, writers, or scholars during the Renaissance (e.g., the Medici family).
- Years’ War – A long conflict (1337–1453) between England and France over claims to the French throne; helped end medieval warfare and feudalism.
- Inquisition – A Catholic court established to find and punish heresy in Spain, especially targeting Jews and Muslims who had converted to Christianity.
- Carta – A document signed by King John of England in 1215 that limited royal power and established legal rights like due process.
- – A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system.
- – Germanic tribes that settled in Britain after the fall of the Roman Empire, forming the early foundations of England.
24 Clues: – A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system. • – A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control. • – Refers to the Middle Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE), the period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance. • ...
Kendall 2021-01-04
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- was an Italian Renaissance diplomat
- best known for the monumental epic poem
- type of speech
- of this world
- greatest living artist in his lifetime
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- greatest writer in the english language
- period of “rebirth”
- movable-type printing press.
- Many of his works are found in the Vatican
- The Birth of Venus and Primavera
- painted The Last Supper
11 Clues: of this world • type of speech • period of “rebirth” • painted The Last Supper • movable-type printing press. • The Birth of Venus and Primavera • was an Italian Renaissance diplomat • greatest living artist in his lifetime • greatest writer in the english language • best known for the monumental epic poem • Many of his works are found in the Vatican
AP III (3rd Grading) 2014-01-09
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- namuno at nagpatigil ng Krusada
- Ama ng Repormasyon at Protestantismo
- natatanging batayan lamang ayon kay Martin Luther
- alipin (ordinaryong mamamayan) sa loob ng Manor
- anyo ng pamahalaan na pinamumunuan ng isang tao/pamilya na may lubos/kataas-taasang kapangyarihan
- grupo/samahan ng mga mangangalakal
- panggitnang uri ng mamamayan ; negosyante
- sentro ng relihiyong Katoliko Romano
- nangangahulugang Caballo/Caballero o paggalang/moral na pagkilala sa mga Knight
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- La Gioconda
- lugar kung saan ipinahayag ang Kontra-Repormasyon
- paniniwala sa antas ng kayamanan ng isang bansa ukol sa kabuuang dami ng ginto at pilak nito
- paniniwalang itinatag ni Francesco Petrarch
- Resulta ng Krusada
- lupang pinagkaloob a Vassal
- panunumbalik ng klasikal na kulturang Greek at Roman
- Krus + Espada
- mongheng nagbenta ng Indulhensiya sa Wittenburg
- likhang iskultura ni Michelangelo noong Renaissance
- Nagpasimula ng Kahariang Frank
20 Clues: La Gioconda • Krus + Espada • Resulta ng Krusada • lupang pinagkaloob a Vassal • Nagpasimula ng Kahariang Frank • namuno at nagpatigil ng Krusada • grupo/samahan ng mga mangangalakal • Ama ng Repormasyon at Protestantismo • sentro ng relihiyong Katoliko Romano • panggitnang uri ng mamamayan ; negosyante • paniniwalang itinatag ni Francesco Petrarch • ...
Teka teki sejarah 2022-09-07
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- masa eropa dengan ciri matinya peran ilmu pengetahuan
- pembuat mesin pemintal benang
- tokoh penyebar Kristen di Maluku
- sebutan untuk industri yang mengeluarkan lembah berupa asap sehingga membuat udara menjadi hitam
- pemimpin revolusi di Swiss
- sebuah bidang filsafat yang mempelajari manusia dalam sebuah fenomena
- Watt pencipta mesin uap pertama
- penulis buku “England Treasure by Foreign Trade”
- tokoh aliran Kantianisme
- kelanjutan dari masa Renaissance dan di kenal dengan nama “zaman fajar budi”
- lawan dari Rasionalisme
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- istilah merkantilisme pada masa modern
- terbelahnya agama kristen menjadi sekte kecil
- persekutuan dagang masyarakat akibat politik Merkantilisme
- penggagas teori merkantilisme
- peristiwa yang berupaya mengembalikan kejayaan budaya yunani dan Romawi
- gerakan reformasi gereja pertama kali di Eropa
- pencetus teori Heliosentris
- dampak Revolusi di Inggris
- ahli ekonomi pertama yang menjelaskan sewa tanah berdasarkan surplus
20 Clues: lawan dari Rasionalisme • tokoh aliran Kantianisme • pemimpin revolusi di Swiss • dampak Revolusi di Inggris • pencetus teori Heliosentris • pembuat mesin pemintal benang • penggagas teori merkantilisme • Watt pencipta mesin uap pertama • tokoh penyebar Kristen di Maluku • istilah merkantilisme pada masa modern • terbelahnya agama kristen menjadi sekte kecil • ...
1st Semester Review 2025-12-11
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- Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights
- King who created the Church of England
- Brutal Atlantic slave transport route
- United State's first constitution
- Dictator of France who started Reign of Terror
- Machine that helped spread Reformation ideas
- Scottish engineer who invented the Steam Engine
- Payments Martin Luther protested
- Country where the Industrial Revolution began
- French king known as the “Sun King”
- System in which a monarch holds total authority
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- Exchange of plants, animals, and disease between hemispheres
- Period of “rebirth” beginning in Italy
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Belief in individual achievement and classical learning
- Final battle of the Revolutionary War
- Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- Shift from hand tools to machines and factory production
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs
- Absolute monarch’s justification for power
20 Clues: Payments Martin Luther protested • United State's first constitution • French king known as the “Sun King” • Brutal Atlantic slave transport route • Final battle of the Revolutionary War • Period of “rebirth” beginning in Italy • King who created the Church of England • Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs • Absolute monarch’s justification for power • ...
World History 2024-11-06
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- Who used mathematics to prove the existence of orbiting planets
- Who is known for their contributions to the telescope
- Notable pioneer of modern chemistry
- He is a powerful patron of Renaissance culture
- A person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
- Who invented the first mercury thermometer
- Who began the protestant reformation
- “I think, therefore I am.”
- Who painted “The Last Supper”
- Theory that the earth revolves around the sun
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- Who created the barometer
- Who created calculus
- Proposed the geo-centric theory
- Who created the microscope
- Who catalogued more than 1000 stars
- Who created the scientific method
- Who originally theorized the heliocentric theory
- Another word for “change”
- Theory that the sun revolves around earth
- Main authority and “government of the old times which opposed the scientific revolution
20 Clues: Who created calculus • Who created the barometer • Another word for “change” • Who created the microscope • “I think, therefore I am.” • Who painted “The Last Supper” • Proposed the geo-centric theory • Who created the scientific method • Notable pioneer of modern chemistry • Who catalogued more than 1000 stars • Who began the protestant reformation • ...
World history- unit #9 2025-04-25
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- wrote Romeo&Juliet
- muscovite state
- control of the holy land
- repesents an ideal
- ethical decision
- lots of people died
- first crusade
- the first king of france
- Printing press
- Muslim ruler in Egypt
- Made the book the prince
- trescoes
- Queen Elizabeth
- holy city
- abundant life
- magna carter
- latin christian
- Frances female saint
- supportins
- a painting with Jesus
- made a famous painting
- rebirth
- a famous painting
- Norman conquest
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- forced upond king jhon
- the bis bayempie
- presider erasunus
- a powerful family
- cathick counture
- made a sculpture
- chancellor of england
- a Book about how to be a leader
- christin taiths
- puton renaissance
- long duration
- largest country by land
- lady with the lamp
- state of love
38 Clues: rebirth • trescoes • holy city • supportins • magna carter • first crusade • abundant life • long duration • state of love • Printing press • muscovite state • christin taiths • Queen Elizabeth • latin christian • Norman conquest • the bis bayempie • ethical decision • cathick counture • made a sculpture • presider erasunus • a powerful family • puton renaissance • a famous painting • wrote Romeo&Juliet • ...
Ridiculous Renaissance 2025-09-01
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- Renaissance painter of School of Athens
- Catholic order, led Counter-Reformation missions
- Called the “Father of Humanism”
- Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- Wrote The Prince on political power
- Medieval effort to blend faith and reason
- Renaissance focus on human potential and achievements
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- Painted Sistine Chapel ceiling, sculpted David
- Spanish system forcing Native labor
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- Economic theory favoring exports over imports
- Humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly
- Powerful Florentine banking and patron family
13 Clues: Called the “Father of Humanism” • Spanish conqueror of the Americas • Spanish system forcing Native labor • Wrote The Prince on political power • Everyday language of ordinary people • Humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly • Renaissance painter of School of Athens • Medieval effort to blend faith and reason • Economic theory favoring exports over imports • ...
Biblische Kunst 2026-02-04
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- – Prophet, der das Volk Israel aus Ägypten führte
- – Italienisches Wort für „Jungfrau“, oft für Maria
- – Darstellung des Leidens Jesu
- – Tisch bzw. heiliger Ort im Kirchenraum
- – Kunstepoche des 17. Jahrhunderts
- – Ein gemaltes Kunstwerk
- – Wandmalerei auf frischem Putz
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- – Dreidimensionales Kunstwerk
- – Kunstepoche zwischen Mittelalter und Barock
- – Bedeutung von Zeichen und Darstellungen in der Kunst
- – Berühmter Künstler der Renaissance, bekannt für die Sixtinische Kapelle
- – Ereignis nach dem Tod Jesu
- – Besonderes Kreuz mit Darstellung der Passion, z. B. im Kölner Dom
13 Clues: – Ein gemaltes Kunstwerk • – Ereignis nach dem Tod Jesu • – Dreidimensionales Kunstwerk • – Darstellung des Leidens Jesu • – Wandmalerei auf frischem Putz • – Kunstepoche des 17. Jahrhunderts • – Tisch bzw. heiliger Ort im Kirchenraum • – Kunstepoche zwischen Mittelalter und Barock • – Prophet, der das Volk Israel aus Ägypten führte • ...
nieuwe tijd 2014-10-14
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- kerk in engeland
- de leer van de protestantse leider calvijn
- acties van de katholieke kerk om de hervorming ongedaan te maken
- aanhangers van protestantisme
- kunststijl uit de renaissance
- ervaringen van een mens die invloed hebben op het handelen en denken
- iets waarmee je de zonde afkoopt die je begaan hebt
- regeringsvorm waarbij de vorst alle macht heeft
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- rechtbank die ketters vervolgde
- kerkelijke uitspraak
- spaanse vloot dat zilver van mexico naar spanje vervoerde
- periode waarnin belangstelling voor griks-romeinse cultuur ontstond
- handelspost
- periode die volgt op de middeleeuwen
- geloof waarbij de gelovige zichzelf vertegenwoordigen
- handel tussen werelddelen
- verbod van de katholieke geestelijke om te trouwen
- volksvertegenwoordiging
- vergadering van vertegenwoordigers van kerkelijke gemeente
- de leer van de protestantse leider luther
- afscheiding van de katholieke kerk
21 Clues: handelspost • kerk in engeland • kerkelijke uitspraak • volksvertegenwoordiging • handel tussen werelddelen • aanhangers van protestantisme • kunststijl uit de renaissance • rechtbank die ketters vervolgde • afscheiding van de katholieke kerk • periode die volgt op de middeleeuwen • de leer van de protestantse leider luther • de leer van de protestantse leider calvijn • ...
Midterm Review 2020-11-11
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- A document written by Martin Luther in 1517.
- Not religious
- The action of giving church positions to friends and family.
- A humanist
- The action of buying your way to heaven.
- He created the scientific method.
- Illusion of depth
- This religion was founded in Geneva, Switzerland.
- The exchange of new ideas and products between the old and the new world.
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- Definition of Renaissance.
- Led by the Portuguese and Spanish
- The beginnings of modern science.
- Family known for starting the Renaissance.
- Shogun leaders sealed the borders of Japan.
- Father of Lutheranism
- This religion was created when Henry VIII wanted a wife.
- He discovered the 3 laws of motion.
- Intellectual people who made society better.
- He discovered that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- He discovered a trading route to India.
20 Clues: A humanist • Not religious • Illusion of depth • Father of Lutheranism • Definition of Renaissance. • Led by the Portuguese and Spanish • The beginnings of modern science. • He created the scientific method. • He discovered the 3 laws of motion. • He discovered a trading route to India. • The action of buying your way to heaven. • Family known for starting the Renaissance. • ...
f1 2024-06-25
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- A showy dish served at medieval banquets.
- Gingerbread as known from ancient Europe.
- Pie made from offal, origin of 'humble pie.'
- Popular pie in medieval and Renaissance times.
- High-quality wheat bread from the medieval period.
- Savory pudding from Scotland, dating back centuries.
- Medieval hot drink made from curdled milk.
- A medieval dish combining two meats.
- Medieval cheesecake flavored with elderflowers.
- Infused biscuit or liqueur from the 1920s.
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- Almond marzipan dessert from medieval Europe.
- Eellike fish enjoyed by medieval royalty.
- Wheat porridge popular in the Middle Ages.
- A creamy pie from the Roaring Twenties.
- Spiced honey mead from medieval times.
- Sugar knot cookies from Tudor England.
- Staple medieval thick soup.
- Cured ham that was a delicacy in 1920s America.
- Frothy dairy dessert from Renaissance feasts.
- Headcheese enjoyed during the medieval era.
20 Clues: Staple medieval thick soup. • A medieval dish combining two meats. • Spiced honey mead from medieval times. • Sugar knot cookies from Tudor England. • A creamy pie from the Roaring Twenties. • Eellike fish enjoyed by medieval royalty. • A showy dish served at medieval banquets. • Gingerbread as known from ancient Europe. • Wheat porridge popular in the Middle Ages. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Review 2023-09-06
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- Book most printed because of the printing press
- John Calvin believed in this
- Multitalented individual
- created David and Pieta
- Represented 3d on flat object
- Means rebirth
- Created the printing press, movable type
- focusing on the individual in paintings
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- Strengthen Catholic church and keep Catholics from leaving church
- Renaissance thinkers studied these classics
- Release from all or part of punishment for sin
- Challenged the wrong doings of Catholic Church
- The splitting of the catholic church because of abuses of power, corruption, and lies
- Wrote the book the Prince
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Language 95 theses written in
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Greatest playwright of all time
- Reason Italian city-states were important
- Luther believed this is how you gained salvation
- Established Church of England wanting divorce from his wife
21 Clues: Means rebirth • Wrote the 95 Theses • Painted the Mona Lisa • created David and Pieta • Multitalented individual • Wrote the book the Prince • John Calvin believed in this • Language 95 theses written in • Represented 3d on flat object • Greatest playwright of all time • focusing on the individual in paintings • Created the printing press, movable type • ...
World History Unit 1 2024-09-19
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- Europe was mostly Rural, while Italy is mostly _____
- The greatest playwright of all time.
- Society of Jesus
- Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy
- Painted the School of Athens
- Happened to Anne Boleyn
- An indulgence
- Intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievement
- Wrote The Prince
- A way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface
- Flourished during the Renaissance and connected parts of Europe
- Where religious reform began
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- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Becomes the monarch of England after Queen Mary dies
- Renaissance meaning
- Movement for religious reform
- Years it took to paint the Sistine Chapel
- Hit Europe during the 14th century.
- The penalty for practicing witchcraft
- Denial of church teachings
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- ____ of Forbbiden Books
- Worldly rather than spiritual.
23 Clues: An indulgence • Society of Jesus • Wrote The Prince • Wrote the 95 Theses • Renaissance meaning • Happened to Anne Boleyn • ____ of Forbbiden Books • Denial of church teachings • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Painted the School of Athens • Where religious reform began • Movement for religious reform • Worldly rather than spiritual. • Hit Europe during the 14th century. • ...
Classwork Activity-Crossword Puzzle Words Unit #9 2025-04-28
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- war between England and France
- also one of Leonardo's art pieces that features Jesus
- people who show support and pay artists
- famous chapel created by Michelangelo
- a famous art piece created by Leonardo
- the land where faith began
- limited monarchy
- wrote the Praise of Folly
- a famous painter
- a city where crusaders try and claim it for themselves
- one of Michelangelo's famous sculpture
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- estates general
- caused the crusade
- made moscow
- criticizes how corrupt society and the church is
- a famous sculpture
- wrote the prince
- reconquista
- a book aimed on how to rule
- rebirth of Europe
- the richest family to exist during the renaissance
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- deadliest disease
- brave and heroic person who led in war
- centered the value or potential of humans
25 Clues: made moscow • reconquista • estates general • wrote the prince • limited monarchy • a famous painter • rebirth of Europe • deadliest disease • caused the crusade • a famous sculpture • wrote Romeo and Juliet • wrote the Praise of Folly • the land where faith began • a book aimed on how to rule • war between England and France • famous chapel created by Michelangelo • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Peyton Gresh 2023-09-15
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- Reforming
- RoyalDaughter
- Evangelical
- EndingConflict
- Chosen
- Language
- Rebirth
- Intellectuals
- SistineChapel
- Majorleaderof95Theses
- printing press
- Petrarch
- Protestantism
- Sculpter/painter
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- paper
- Religousmovement
- MajorBranch
- 3d
- BronzeDavid
- Invalidate
- SchoolOfAthens
- Spiritual
- CatholicDefenders
- King
- Certificate
- Beheadedbyhusband
26 Clues: 3d • King • paper • Chosen • Rebirth • Language • Petrarch • Reforming • Spiritual • Invalidate • Evangelical • MajorBranch • BronzeDavid • Certificate • RoyalDaughter • Intellectuals • SistineChapel • Protestantism • EndingConflict • SchoolOfAthens • printing press • Religousmovement • Sculpter/painter • CatholicDefenders • Beheadedbyhusband • Majorleaderof95Theses
Renaissance and protestant reformation 2014-12-01
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- political philosopher
- a renewal of life, vigor, interest, etc.; rebirth; revival
- a point of view
- Italian painter
- a series of wars fought between France and England
- one of the most powerful banking familys of the renaissance
- the following of traditional and long-established theories or styles
- on the river of Tuscany
- the movement or style of representing familiar things as they actually are
- a devotion to the study of humanities
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- a cultured man
- the great epidemic that killed a large part of the population of Europe
- English playwright
- developed the printing press
- Italian poet
- Italian sculptor
16 Clues: Italian poet • a cultured man • a point of view • Italian painter • Italian sculptor • English playwright • political philosopher • on the river of Tuscany • developed the printing press • a devotion to the study of humanities • a series of wars fought between France and England • a renewal of life, vigor, interest, etc.; rebirth; revival • ...
Ruslan Baginskiy Crossword Puzzle 1 2024-04-23
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- number one material for crafting summer hats
- a hat from the french for bell
- - 'the' Scottish pattern
- - the 'stage' of a fashion show
- this hat shape - a symbol of the women's rights movement.
- ...cap
- - American fashion designer who started by making hats
- the head-hugging hat
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- - the ultimate bad gal
- the hat shape you would see in Venice, or on Beyonce's Renaissance Tour
- - think "I have Patrick!" (movie reference)
- - skill in making things
- - the French term for a fashion workshop
- ...boy cap, Ruslan Baginskiy signature shape
- - she made Renaissance happen again, 21st Century
- - influential fashion magazine
16 Clues: ...cap • the head-hugging hat • - the ultimate bad gal • - skill in making things • - 'the' Scottish pattern • a hat from the french for bell • - influential fashion magazine • - the 'stage' of a fashion show • - the French term for a fashion workshop • - think "I have Patrick!" (movie reference) • number one material for crafting summer hats • ...
Noah Ante Vocab List 4 2025-05-07
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- synonym for commemorate
- To call to remembrance
- synonym for plateau
- Composed of elements drawn from various sources
- The period of European history between the 14th and 17th century marked by flourishing art and literature inspired by ancient times and marked the beginning of modern science
- A state of perplexity or doubt
- Given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
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- antonyms for Eclectic
- synonym for Quandary
- synonym for Renaissance
- To hover in minds, will, or feeling
- A broad flat area of elevated land
- Antonym for maneuver
- synonym for vacillate
- To make a series of changes in direction, position, for specific purpose
- antonyms for impertinent
16 Clues: synonym for plateau • synonym for Quandary • Antonym for maneuver • antonyms for Eclectic • synonym for vacillate • To call to remembrance • synonym for Renaissance • synonym for commemorate • antonyms for impertinent • A state of perplexity or doubt • A broad flat area of elevated land • To hover in minds, will, or feeling • Given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-16
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- Created the 95 theses
- most powerful man in Europe
- first book published through a printing press
- first protestant religion
- church sold them for people to wash sins away
- Those who spoke against the church and often times were persecuted
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- believed that God already predestined people's souls
- created the printing press
- where the Renaissance started
- laid the egg for Martin Luther
- known as the whore of England
- rich family in Italy during the Renaissance
- John Calvin created this government in Geneva
13 Clues: Created the 95 theses • first protestant religion • created the printing press • most powerful man in Europe • where the Renaissance started • known as the whore of England • laid the egg for Martin Luther • rich family in Italy during the Renaissance • first book published through a printing press • John Calvin created this government in Geneva • ...
WNBA Vocab 2025-07-03
Chapter 5 2017-01-31
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- Reformation The Protestant Reformation was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer.
- the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others
- Raphael was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form
- was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution.
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
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- a Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- northern Italy, was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation
- italian noble family that produced three popes
- created the great Mona Lisa casual painting.
- Luther Martin Luther was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
14 Clues: created the great Mona Lisa casual painting. • italian noble family that produced three popes • property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage. • was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation • an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer. • ...
Chapter 5 2017-02-03
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- the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution.
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- created the great Mona Lisa casual painting.
- northern Italy, was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation
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- italian noble family that produced three popes
- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form
- an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer.
- a Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.
- was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
14 Clues: created the great Mona Lisa casual painting. • italian noble family that produced three popes • property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage. • was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation • an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer. • ...
Renaissance Art 2026-05-11
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- worldly ideas and events
- belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- birthplace of the Renaissance
- Michelangelo's famous statue
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- painted the School of Athens
- the Renaissance was based on ancient Greek and ___ ideas
- everyday language spoken in a region
- the people of Venice built boats to travel through ___
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- famous banking family that ruled Florence
- Da Vinci's first name
- famous playwright that wrote Hamlet & Romeo and Juliet
- soldier that fights for payment
- the art of making agreements with other countries
- city life
15 Clues: city life • Da Vinci's first name • worldly ideas and events • Michelangelo's famous statue • painted the School of Athens • birthplace of the Renaissance • soldier that fights for payment • everyday language spoken in a region • famous banking family that ruled Florence • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • the art of making agreements with other countries • ...
The Renaissance Times 2013-06-02
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- press First interchangeable movable type machine invented by Gutenburg
- Known as the heart of European progress
- cultural center of the Italian Renaissance
- period of artistic, cultural, and intellectual revival
- a literary movement that was modern in that a class of nonclerical writers concerned themselves with secular issues
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- Wrote "The Prince"
- a famous Christian Humanist
- most famous dynasty of merchants and bankers during the Italian Renaissance
- Wrote "The Book of the Courtier"
9 Clues: Wrote "The Prince" • a famous Christian Humanist • Wrote "The Book of the Courtier" • Known as the heart of European progress • cultural center of the Italian Renaissance • period of artistic, cultural, and intellectual revival • press First interchangeable movable type machine invented by Gutenburg • ...
Medieval/Renaissance Practice 2021-05-14
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- 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.
- A composer of the Renaissance Era. Wrote polyphonic music and used the printing press to his advantage to mass produce his work
- The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- ___music is made up of one single line of melody. There is no harmony involved and was primarily used in the church.
- A composer of the Medieval Era. Wrote over 400 poems and lyrics and was friends with the king.
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- Considered the first middle class. They hired musicians for their 'Bougie' parties.
- 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.
- The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- It was between the years 1400-1600. It was a time for reform and humanism. Details became important and inventions flourished.
- ___music is the evolution of organum. One of the first types of harmony. Voices are layered and voices start at different times.
- This was the most popular musical genre of the Renaissance Era. Used only voices, no instruments.
- S___ Music was non-religious music
- S___ Music was religious music
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? • ...
BAFAM March Crossword Challenge - Week 2 2024-03-12
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- An influential leader and advocate for Black nationalism, who found solace in Harlem, was Marcus ______.
- The time period of the 1920s in Harlem became known as the "Harlem ______."
- A renowned musician who visited Jackson Ward's thriving entertainment scene was ______ Fitzgerald .
- A renowned entertainer and dancer who rose to fame during the Harlem Renaissance was ______ Baker.
- The entrepreneur and monumental figure who founded the first Black and woman-owned bank in the country, St. Luke Penny Savings, in Jackson Ward was ______ L. Walker.
- Another famous musician who frequented Jackson Ward's entertainment scene was ______ Ellington .
- Nicknamed the "Harlem of the South," ______ was a cultural, entertainment, and economic hub for Black residents in Richmond, Virginia.
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- A prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance, known for his poetry and writings, was Langston ______.
- The Great______ had a particularly devastating impact on Black communities, including Harlem.
- Jackson Ward was listed in the National ______ of Historic Places in 1976 for its heritage and history preservation.
- Jackson Ward had a successful, ______ economy where Black entrepreneurs established various businesses.
- A scholar and civil rights activist who found inspiration in Harlem during the Renaissance was W.E.B.______.
- ______, New York, was the quintessence of Black excellence in the 1920s.
- The first Black and woman-owned bank in the country, ______ Penny Savings, was founded by entrepreneur Maggie L. Walker in Jackson Ward.
14 Clues: ______, New York, was the quintessence of Black excellence in the 1920s. • The time period of the 1920s in Harlem became known as the "Harlem ______." • The Great______ had a particularly devastating impact on Black communities, including Harlem. • Another famous musician who frequented Jackson Ward's entertainment scene was ______ Ellington . • ...
24-25 Quiz on Renaissance Period and Macbeth Background Notes 2024-09-27
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- Historical and literary period of English history between the Anglo-Saxon period and the Renaissance
- Luther Nailed 95 theses to a church door in Wittenburg, Germany, which outlined his opinions on teaching Christianity and practices of the Roman Catholic Church
- Name of French town where famous tapestry is; tapestry depicts when William, the Duke of Normandy, successfully invades England to become king. Mrs. Gerst visited there.
- Birthplace of the Renaissance movement; occurred roughy 100 years before England's renaissance
- _______Godwinson; Appointed king of England after Edward the Confessor dies; challenged and defeated by William, Duke of Normandy
- Author of the the book Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland; this was Shakespeare's primary source material for the play Macbeth
- This area of France is where Edward the Confessor's cousin William is the duke
- King of Scotland; cousin to Elizabeth. Comes to power after her death because she had no heirs
- ______ Reformation religious change swept across Europe (in contrast to the firm hold the Catholic Church has had since St. Augustine came as a missionary during the Anglo-Saxon Period).
- A fascination of King James; he wrote a book titled Demonology about their practices and rituals
- Nickname for Queen Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife. Had no children or heir to throne after he death
- Mary Nickname for first child of King Henry VIII; comes to power after his son Edward died. Killed many protestants.
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- Renaissance translates to mean this.
- The Duke of Normandy who invades England to become king
- ______ Plot. Name of assasination attempt on King James in 1605
- Henry VIII Formed the Church of England (also known as the Anglican church)
- Catherine of ______; First wife of Henry VIII; Catholic; births Henry's first child: a daugher named Mary
- This battle occurs in 1066; marks the end of the Anglo-Saxon period
- During the Renaissance, the desire to learn was based on improving life in the_______________, not focusing on life after death (the afterlife), which was emphasized heavily by the powerful Catholic Church during the Medieval Period
- Name of Henry VIII's son with third wife Jane Seymore; comes to power at age 9 but dies at 15
- Origin of Macbeth story
- James increased restrictions on this religious people even though they were initially hopeful he might be more tolerant than previous monarchs
- Guy _____. Caught in basement of Parliament; was the explosives expert of the consipirators who planned to kill King James
- _____ Boleyn. Catalyst for Henry VIII's official split with the Catholic Church
24 Clues: Origin of Macbeth story • Renaissance translates to mean this. • The Duke of Normandy who invades England to become king • ______ Plot. Name of assasination attempt on King James in 1605 • This battle occurs in 1066; marks the end of the Anglo-Saxon period • Henry VIII Formed the Church of England (also known as the Anglican church) • ...
world before exploration 2021-10-19
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- Shahada, Salat, Sawm, Zakat, and Hajj
- Italian painter famous for the school of Athens
- West African state following Ghana
- german monk famous for criticism of the church
- capital of aztec empire
- Rich king of Mali
- renaissance intellectual movement
- Mongolian emperor and general
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- sculpture who died in 1466
- ancient civilization in present day Mexico city
- 150 year period of peace created by mongol empire
- West African state from 500 ce to 1400s
- Revival of classical learning from Greece
- religious movement attempted to reform the church
- largest consecutive empire
- king of England who had six wives
- Italian painter and sculpture famous for the mural on the Sistine chapel
- the sacred book of Islam
- Italian painter and sculpture famous for the Mona Lisa
- arab prophet who started Islam
20 Clues: Rich king of Mali • capital of aztec empire • the sacred book of Islam • sculpture who died in 1466 • largest consecutive empire • Mongolian emperor and general • arab prophet who started Islam • king of England who had six wives • renaissance intellectual movement • West African state following Ghana • Shahada, Salat, Sawm, Zakat, and Hajj • ...
Italiano Famosi 2021-11-03
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- The Inventor who created the Jacuzzi
- Italian artist during the Renaissance who made St. Peter's Ballisca
- She created the 'Montessori education method'
- First Ialian speaker in the NYPD
- He created pizza rolls
- Italian physicist who invented the electronic battery
- Italian inventor and physician who won the Nobel Peace Prize in
- An Italian American automobile executive
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- He sailed to the New World
- He created the world's first nuclear reactor
- He invented the Radio Flyer
- Italian American who was the greatest singer in the 20th century
- Italian navigator who found Newfoundland
- He found the Zamboni company
- Famous Italian nun
- He founded Troicana products
- Italian American racecar driver
- Famous Renaissance painter of 'School of Athens'
- Italian singer who is well known for his tenors
- Animator of Scooby-doo and Jerry Tales
20 Clues: Famous Italian nun • He created pizza rolls • He sailed to the New World • He invented the Radio Flyer • He found the Zamboni company • He founded Troicana products • Italian American racecar driver • First Ialian speaker in the NYPD • The Inventor who created the Jacuzzi • Animator of Scooby-doo and Jerry Tales • Italian navigator who found Newfoundland • ...
REVOLUSI EROPA 2023-01-10
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- Sistem ekonomi yang diterapkan pada abad 16-18
- lahirnya industri besar merupakan SALAH satu dampak.... Di revolusi industri
- MASA kelahiran kembali
- Dipelopori Leonardo Davinci
- yang dikenal dengan cap selinder
- Reformasi gereja terjadi di
- munculnya imperialisme modern di Indonesia merupakan dampak.... Dari revolusi industri
- Alexander Graham Bell dikenal dengan temuannya yaitu
- pelopor paham merkantilisme
- Agama yang terlahir setelah reformasi gereja
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- Raja spanyol yang menganut Sistem merkantilisme
- negara yang memulai revolusi industri adalah
- Karya terkenal William Shakespeare
- pelopor dari reformasi gereja
- Ilmu yang dikembangkan William Shakespeare pada MASA renaissance
- SALAH satu nrgara yang menerapkan Sistem merkantilisme
- Penyebar paham Calvinisme
- istilah bagi nrgara yang mengontrol perdagangan koloni pada merkantilisme
- Sistem dimana negara ingin mengontrol ekonomi negara lain agar dapat mendapatkan tambahan kekayaan negara adalah
- istilah merkantilisme berasal dari bahasa inggris "merchant" yang berarti
20 Clues: MASA kelahiran kembali • Penyebar paham Calvinisme • Dipelopori Leonardo Davinci • Reformasi gereja terjadi di • pelopor paham merkantilisme • pelopor dari reformasi gereja • yang dikenal dengan cap selinder • Karya terkenal William Shakespeare • negara yang memulai revolusi industri adalah • Agama yang terlahir setelah reformasi gereja • ...
Alex Kubat - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- painted the famous "School of Athens"
- Catholic Church's reform
- founder of Calvinism
- Christians who weren't Catholic
- the challenging of the Catholic Church
- made the famous bronze David statue
- new machine used to spread ideas
- rich donors
- the church of England
- English king who removed the Popes authority
- religion of Martin Luther
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- nonreligious
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- English queen who brought peace to the nation
- re-inventor of the printing press
- human achievement/accomplishments
- meeting of Cardinals and Bishops
- make a marriage nul and void
- a church pardon for sins
- mother of Elizabeth I, was beheaded
- Holy Roman Empire settlement for peace
- famous "Renaissance man"
- nickname given to the Followers of Jesus
- rebirth
- local language i.e. "yin'z"
- new art style in 3D
26 Clues: rebirth • rich donors • nonreligious • new art style in 3D • founder of Calvinism • the church of England • Catholic Church's reform • a church pardon for sins • famous "Renaissance man" • religion of Martin Luther • painted the Sistine Chapel • local language i.e. "yin'z" • make a marriage nul and void • Christians who weren't Catholic • meeting of Cardinals and Bishops • ...
Madalyn Bobby - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- Settled the reformation wars
- Calmed the religion problem
- Christian that's not a Catholic
- People that are very rich
- Native language
- Rebirth
- Missionaries of the Catholic church
- The orange ninja turtle, did the Sistine chapel
- A protestant leader
- Respecting human emotions
- Inventor of the Printing Press
- First copy machine
- Make invalid
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- Split the Christian church
- the red ninja turtle, School of Athens
- Meeting of all the Pope's to discuss the church's reformation
- The blue ninja turtle, the ideal Renaissance man
- The Catholic Church's counter punch
- Church of England
- 3 dimensional
- the purple ninja turtle, the bronze David
- Beheaded by Henry the 8th, had Elizabeth the 1st
- No religion
- Christian churches that stopped doing Catholicism
- Buying salvation
- Had 6 wives
26 Clues: Rebirth • No religion • Had 6 wives • Make invalid • 3 dimensional • Native language • Buying salvation • Church of England • First copy machine • A protestant leader • People that are very rich • Respecting human emotions • Split the Christian church • Calmed the religion problem • Settled the reformation wars • Inventor of the Printing Press • Christian that's not a Catholic • ...
Crossword Puzzle 19 - Italian Theme 2025-05-13
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- Italian word for "theater"
- Coastal city near Cinque Terre
- Italian word for "water"
- Port city in northwest Italy
- Italian word for "hat"
- Italian word for "clear" or "light"
- Italian word for "tower"
- Italian word for "cheese"
- Italian word for "style"
- Italian-style fruit-based frozen dessert
- Classic tomato-based Italian sauce
- Italian word for "ring"
- Italian word for "ruby"
- Italian word for "sea"
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- Capital of Italy’s Apulia region
- Italian word for "straw"
- Italian word for "milk"
- Italian word for "collection"
- Small volcanic island north of Sicily
- Lombard city famous for medieval and Renaissance history
- Wine-producing region in northern Italy
- City known for its automotive history and chocolate
- Traditional Italian eatery serving home-style meals
- Historic city known for Renaissance architecture
- Italian word for "movie theater"
25 Clues: Italian word for "hat" • Italian word for "sea" • Italian word for "milk" • Italian word for "ring" • Italian word for "ruby" • Italian word for "straw" • Italian word for "water" • Italian word for "tower" • Italian word for "style" • Italian word for "cheese" • Italian word for "theater" • Port city in northwest Italy • Italian word for "collection" • Coastal city near Cinque Terre • ...
Romanticism & Transcendentalism 2022-10-13
26 Clues: five • tone • essays • Pathos • Holmes • nature • context • litotes • Thoreau • eyeball • frontier • MobyDick • rhetoric • American • analogies • intuition • propriety • Hawthorne • epistrophe • optimistic • AgeofReason • intelligence • spirituality • FiresidePoets • DarkRomantics • Transcendentalism
Renaissance Word Search! 2023-05-24
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- A theory of the universe that revolved around the topic of the sun.
- To be similar or related to ancient Greek or Roman literature, art, architecture or ideals.
- A cultural movement where the people of the Renaissance began to teach and learn more about ancient Greeks and Romans.
- A German printer who created the printing press.
- The French word for “rebirth”.
- Someone who supports others works financially.
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- A powerful family in Florence who controlled the city for several years.
- A famous Renaissance painter.
- A way of showing depth and appearance at different distances.
- A trading route that traveled between China and the Middle East.
- A man who traveled with his father to China. He wrote about his travels, which made him famous.
- To be interested in worldly ideas and events.
12 Clues: A famous Renaissance painter. • The French word for “rebirth”. • To be interested in worldly ideas and events. • Someone who supports others works financially. • A German printer who created the printing press. • A way of showing depth and appearance at different distances. • A trading route that traveled between China and the Middle East. • ...
Final Exam Prep 2023-01-11
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- A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- "rebirth", the era after the middle ages
- _____ Road An ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea
- A religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed
- A major African language family.
- Used to spread ideas of the Reformation and the Renaissance; ______ printing press
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- A Renaissance intellectual movement that believed in human potential
- Ancient civilization (1200-1521AD) that was located in what is present-day Mexico City
- A person who lived on and farmed a lords land in feudal times
- An instrument used by sailors to determine their location
- Declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage are the 5 ____ of Islam
- A book wrote by Niccolo Machiavelli in 1513; the ____
12 Clues: A major African language family. • "rebirth", the era after the middle ages • A book wrote by Niccolo Machiavelli in 1513; the ____ • An instrument used by sailors to determine their location • A religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed • A person who lived on and farmed a lords land in feudal times • ...
Assessment 2022-06-24
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- German monk who fought against the Catholic church
- Multiple (Gods)
- One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Vacation spot for Inca emperors
- When one country takes over another and forces their beliefs and religion onto it
- Buy your way into heaven
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- One of the three G's
- One of the four ancient civilizations
- What renaissance means
- A form of farming
- Language
- Where the renaissance began
12 Clues: Language • Multiple (Gods) • A form of farming • One of the three G's • What renaissance means • Buy your way into heaven • Where the renaissance began • Vacation spot for Inca emperors • One of the four ancient civilizations • German monk who fought against the Catholic church • One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ • ...
The Renaissance 2023-03-24
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- main philosophy in the renaissance
- gives financial aid to artists
- english playwrite, actor, and writer
- painting of woman by Da Vinci
- family that were the most prominent patrons
- chapel that painted by Michelangelo
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- word meaning rebirth
- literary works were translated into...
- woman who was a major patron of the arts
- the movement started by Martin Luther
- worldly rather than religious
- painted the Last Supper
12 Clues: word meaning rebirth • painted the Last Supper • worldly rather than religious • painting of woman by Da Vinci • gives financial aid to artists • main philosophy in the renaissance • chapel that painted by Michelangelo • english playwrite, actor, and writer • the movement started by Martin Luther • literary works were translated into... • ...
The Renaissance 2023-03-24
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- main philosophy in the renaissance
- gives financial aid to artists
- english playwrite, actor, and writer
- painting of woman by Da Vinci
- family that were the most prominent patrons
- chapel that painted by Michelangelo
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- word meaning rebirth
- literary works were translated into...
- woman who was a major patron of the arts
- the movement started by Martin Luther
- worldly rather than religious
- painted the Last Supper
12 Clues: word meaning rebirth • painted the Last Supper • worldly rather than religious • painting of woman by Da Vinci • gives financial aid to artists • main philosophy in the renaissance • chapel that painted by Michelangelo • english playwrite, actor, and writer • the movement started by Martin Luther • literary works were translated into... • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-09
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- established the Medici family as effective rulers of Florence, was a banker
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- person or group of people paying for the image
- political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
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- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- painter, painted the mona lisa
- not affiliated with a church or faith
- worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity
- the representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks
- German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press
- the birthplace of the Renaissance
12 Clues: painter, painted the mona lisa • the birthplace of the Renaissance • not affiliated with a church or faith • person or group of people paying for the image • worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity • established the Medici family as effective rulers of Florence, was a banker • ...
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? • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- A renowned Italian Renaissance artist, sculptor, and architect, famous for works like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the sculpture of David.
- A famous Italian Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor known for iconic paintings like the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
- An Italian Renaissance political philosopher and writer of "The Prince," advocating for practical, often ruthless, methods for rulers to maintain power.
- Scholars and thinkers who focused on the study of classical texts and human potential, valuing education, reason, and individualism during the Renaissance.
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- A split within the Christian Church in the 14th century, resulting in rival popes in Rome and Avignon, leading to division and confusion among followers.
- A long conflict between England and France from 1337 to 1453 over control of the French throne.
- A Renaissance astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system, suggesting that the Earth and other planets orbit the sun.
- A period in European history known for a renewed interest in art, science, and learning that led to cultural advancements, flourishing between the 14th and 17th centuries.
- A deadly plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century, causing widespread death and social upheaval.
9 Clues: A long conflict between England and France from 1337 to 1453 over control of the French throne. • A deadly plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century, causing widespread death and social upheaval. • A famous Italian Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor known for iconic paintings like the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper." • ...
Chapter 20 Vocabulary The Renaissance 2025-12-04
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- 1452-1519,Genius of the Renaissance and he painted the mona Lisa.
- 1564-1616 English writer, poet, and play writer also known as the greatest writer in English history.
- The period of "Rebirth" And then creativity followed after the start.
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- The study of history, literature, and public speaking.
- 1304-1347, Early Renaissance scholar, and he wrote about history.
- 1475-1564, Italian artist, he designed and wrote things.
- 1469-1527, He was a Politician and wrote "The Prince".
- 1400-1468, He created the printing press.
- The combination of humanist and Christian ideas.
- Method of showing a 3-d image on a flat surface.
- 1254-1324 Italian trader, and traveled to china
11 Clues: 1400-1468, He created the printing press. • 1254-1324 Italian trader, and traveled to china • The combination of humanist and Christian ideas. • Method of showing a 3-d image on a flat surface. • The study of history, literature, and public speaking. • 1469-1527, He was a Politician and wrote "The Prince". • 1475-1564, Italian artist, he designed and wrote things. • ...
Renaissance and Reform in Europe 2022-05-10
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- nonreligious
- Italian Trader
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- earth and planets revolve around the sun
- Rebirth in arts and learning in Europe
- subjects of history, art and literature
- Common language of the people
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- The movement to reform the Catholic Church
- Ideas and writing from Rome and Greece
- The city at the heart of the Renaissance
- a person that opposes church teachings
11 Clues: nonreligious • Italian Trader • Painted the Mona Lisa • Common language of the people • Ideas and writing from Rome and Greece • a person that opposes church teachings • Rebirth in arts and learning in Europe • subjects of history, art and literature • The city at the heart of the Renaissance • earth and planets revolve around the sun • ...
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
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
The Renaissnce 2024-11-04
10 Clues: rebirth • study of • who wrote "The Decameron" • created the printing press • who wrote "The Divide Comedy" • where the renaissance started • written by Niccolo Machiavelli • Leonard Da Vinci's most famous artwork • who was known as the father of humanism • who was known for the sculptures of "David"
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 • ...
reformation 2023-11-16
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- an artist from the renaissance
- Italy 1350
- is a stone piece of artwork from the Renaissance
- Martin was hit by lightning "god" was warning him
- Martin doubted going to heaven
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- Martin Luther's main issue with the Roman Catholic Church was the issue
- helped people reach internal heaven
- the start of the modern world
8 Clues: Italy 1350 • the start of the modern world • an artist from the renaissance • Martin doubted going to heaven • helped people reach internal heaven • is a stone piece of artwork from the Renaissance • Martin was hit by lightning "god" was warning him • Martin Luther's main issue with the Roman Catholic Church was the issue
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-23
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-23
Renaissance Art 2026-01-15
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- Pope who became Raphael’s patron
- Famous statue by Michelangelo
- Raphael died at this age
- Painting helped by Leonardo showing Jesus
- Famous artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Artist who painted the Mona Lisa
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- City where the Renaissance started
- Artist who painted The School of Athens
- City where Verrocchio died
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Famous smiling woman in a painting
11 Clues: Raphael died at this age • City where Verrocchio died • Famous statue by Michelangelo • Pope who became Raphael’s patron • Artist who painted the Mona Lisa • Famous smiling woman in a painting • Country where the Renaissance began • Artist who painted The School of Athens • Painting helped by Leonardo showing Jesus • City where the Renaissance started • ...
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 • ...
