renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance crossword 2021-10-15
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- Controlled the Florentine government as ¨doge¨
- Painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel- mural depicting the Biblical stories of Genesis
- Author of the prince
- painted many ¨Madonnas¨ of mary and the baby jesus
- studied greek and roman artistic forms
- wrote Don quixote
- The book of the courtier
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- Created the first life-statue of a rider on horseback since roman times
- famous for publishing his own letters to friends on various topics called the ¨Father of humanism¨
- The rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith
- painted ¨Mona lisa¨ and ¨The Last Supper¨
- Wrote a new translation of the bible in greek(violating church law)
- author of 37 plays including known for Romeo and Juliet
- Used newly invented oil paints which were brighter, allowed greater detail to be painted, and stood up better over time
- wrote utopia, which described an ideal society
15 Clues: wrote Don quixote • Author of the prince • The book of the courtier • studied greek and roman artistic forms • painted ¨Mona lisa¨ and ¨The Last Supper¨ • Controlled the Florentine government as ¨doge¨ • wrote utopia, which described an ideal society • painted many ¨Madonnas¨ of mary and the baby jesus • The rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith • ...
Renaissance Explorers 2022-06-17
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- City that fell to the Turks in 1453, closing access to the Silk Road
- Controversial American holiday celebrated in October
- A light or fire placed in a high position
- Medieval maps placed this at the centre of the known world
- First European to sail to India around Africa
- Country where Magellan was killed
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- Tool used to find the degree between the horizon and the sun
- Word used to describe Magellan's travels around the world
- Spanish explorer that defeated Montezuma
- French explorer who was the first European to visit Hochelaga (Montreal today)
- Portuguese vessels used for long voyages
- Columbus' ship along with the Nina and Pinta
- Chinese explorer who travelled throughout the Indian Ocean
- Disease brought by the explorers that killed thousands of Indigenous people
- Explorer who wrote a book about the Silk Road
15 Clues: Country where Magellan was killed • Spanish explorer that defeated Montezuma • Portuguese vessels used for long voyages • A light or fire placed in a high position • Columbus' ship along with the Nina and Pinta • Explorer who wrote a book about the Silk Road • First European to sail to India around Africa • Controversial American holiday celebrated in October • ...
The Renaissance 2022-02-11
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- The classics
- The decrease in population led these to increase
- Creating anatomically accurate art
- making images appear 3D
- the region in Europe first hit by the plague
- Funded the arts
- Father of humanism
- This disease spread from China to Europe
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- Northern writer of Utopia
- Thinks it is safer to be feared than loved
- made books more common
- the concept that grew out of the plague
- a style found most commonly in the north
- The main focus of Northern artists/writer
- advocated for an increased role for women in society
15 Clues: The classics • Funded the arts • Father of humanism • made books more common • making images appear 3D • Northern writer of Utopia • Creating anatomically accurate art • the concept that grew out of the plague • a style found most commonly in the north • This disease spread from China to Europe • The main focus of Northern artists/writer • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-12
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- an infectious bacterial disease marked by fever and delirium, frequently with the production of buboes
- a rigid brand of principle-monism that refers to "the first," "the one," or "the good" without qualification and attempts to explain everything in terms of a single, divinely-inspired reason.
- a member of one of the numerous Christian denominations that broke away from the Roman Catholic church in the 16th century or of a congregation started by these denominations.
- renaissance, revival a rebirth of nationalism.
- the use of classical Greek or Roman concepts and style in literature or art, typically characterized by harmony, restraint, and conformity to accepted formal and technical norms, particularly from the Renaissance through the 18th century.
- a distinctive and frequently unconscious manner of acting, carrying oneself, or behaving
- a way of living that is based on logic and our shared humanity, acknowledging that moral principles should only be based on human nature and experience.
- the perspective that believes reason to be the primary source and gauge of knowledge
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- a form of government in which two levels of authority share jurisdiction over the same territory.
- a situation in which an action or state is resumed after being interrupted.
- an attitude of skepticism or a tendency to be skeptical, either generally or with regard to a specific object
- looking after oneself
- the development of the Reformed and Protestant Churches as a result of a 16th-century drive to address abuses in the Roman Catholic Church.
- era of European civilization that was characterized by a resurgence of Classical knowledge.
- indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations.
15 Clues: looking after oneself • renaissance, revival a rebirth of nationalism. • a situation in which an action or state is resumed after being interrupted. • indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations. • the perspective that believes reason to be the primary source and gauge of knowledge • ...
Renaissance Works 2023-12-07
RENAISSANCE VOCABULARY 2023-10-04
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- - non religious
- - the idea that each person should be able to develop their own ideas and goals
- - (in art) a pose that is at rest, not moving, stable
- - a cultural movement that put humans (not God) at the center of life.
- - a word to describe Greek or Roman literature, art or culture
- - the language spoken everyday by ordinary people in a country
- - a person who gives financial support to a person or cause
- - the art of showing 3D objects on a 2D surface
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- - To order or authorize the production of something
- - ________ Press; invented by Gutenberg to help spread the ideas of Renaissance faster
- - also called the black death; one of the causes of
- - a period of history (after the Middle Ages). Means "rebirth"
- - a city that forms an independent state
- - (in art) a pose that shows movement and action
- -
15 Clues: - • - non religious • - a city that forms an independent state • - the art of showing 3D objects on a 2D surface • - (in art) a pose that shows movement and action • - To order or authorize the production of something • - also called the black death; one of the causes of • - (in art) a pose that is at rest, not moving, stable • ...
Renaissance & Reform 2019-10-30
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- wrote Divine Comedy
- french reformer that organized a following about predestination
- Salem Massachusetts
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
- artist of Mona Lisa, Last Supper
- rejected several teachings of the Roman Church
- broke from the catholic church
- wrote Prince
- wrote Praise of Folly
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- founded Calc
- discovered the telescope
- sculpted the Pieta
- wrote Canterbury Tales
- golden ratio
- wrote Utopia
15 Clues: founded Calc • golden ratio • wrote Utopia • wrote Prince • sculpted the Pieta • wrote Divine Comedy • Salem Massachusetts • wrote Praise of Folly • wrote Canterbury Tales • discovered the telescope • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • broke from the catholic church • artist of Mona Lisa, Last Supper • rejected several teachings of the Roman Church • ...
Renaissance Terms 2023-01-31
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- Famous painter from Italy that is known for his outlandish art and painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.
- Diplomat and historian that wrote the ¨ The Prince ¨ that talked about how the government was ruthless.
- Known for his paintings of everyday life, most for the realistic paintings of cruelty.
- Writer in England known for dramatizing known stories and his characters having big personalities.
- In the 1400 this showed the importance of realism in renaissance art.
- First person to make the printing press in germany in 1450 CE.
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- Art school in Belgium in the 15-17th century. produced famous painters
- painter in italy known for his paintings of the Virgin Mary.
- Philosophical and artistic movement. In the 1300 ´ s in Italy
- Famous sculptor that made the David and the Sistine Chapel in Italy.
- First humanist, 1304-1374 in Italy. Wrote the sonnet to Laura.
- English writer that served King Henry and wrote Utopia.
- The brothers that went to the Flemish school and paid a lot of attention to detail.
- People who studied ancient Greek and Romans in Italy in the 1300 ´ s
- Dutch scholar that wrote the ¨praise of Folly¨ and reformed Christianity.
15 Clues: English writer that served King Henry and wrote Utopia. • painter in italy known for his paintings of the Virgin Mary. • Philosophical and artistic movement. In the 1300 ´ s in Italy • First humanist, 1304-1374 in Italy. Wrote the sonnet to Laura. • First person to make the printing press in germany in 1450 CE. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2025-04-11
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- he used copper engravings
- material used for paintings
- another name for rebirth
- distortionof paintings
- center for trade
- painted on the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- famous painting
- artists techniques that creates depth in a painting
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- made the printing press
- a banking family that support art
- He was an English playwright
- the way you se depth in a painting
- painted mona lisa
- a philosophy that focuses on individuals
- encouraged deceit to get what you want
15 Clues: famous painting • center for trade • painted mona lisa • distortionof paintings • made the printing press • another name for rebirth • he used copper engravings • material used for paintings • He was an English playwright • a banking family that support art • the way you se depth in a painting • encouraged deceit to get what you want • a philosophy that focuses on individuals • ...
Renaissance & Learning 2023-05-17
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- German reformer who preached justification by faith alone
- English playwrite: wrote King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth
- Experienced in judging the value of coins
- The table of money changers
- Morning Star of the Reformation
- A servant or helper
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- Wrote the Ausburg Confession
- Author of Utopia
- A price that included the cost of materials, fair return for labor expended, and reasonable profit
- Published a Greek New Testament in 1516
- Organization who regulated the business activity of a given town
- Wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion
- a legal document for the privileges granted to the town by the feudal lord or king
- of Navarre Granted some religious toleration through the Edict of Nantes
- Botticelli Added the element of movement to Renaissance art
15 Clues: Author of Utopia • A servant or helper • The table of money changers • Wrote the Ausburg Confession • Morning Star of the Reformation • Published a Greek New Testament in 1516 • Experienced in judging the value of coins • Wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion • German reformer who preached justification by faith alone • ...
Northern Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- Four line stanza
- Development of Luther’s bible
- English Poet
- Instigated Violence Against oppression
- Art from everyday life
- Educated Artisocrat
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- Revenge tragedy from Denmark history
- Essay written about corrupt practices in church
- Northern Renaissance Artist
- Congregational sung in Lutheran church
- Character thoughts expressed when alone
- Expository Prose a Single Subject
- Printmaking that cuts away a design
- Luther Son of a coal miner
- Person declared themselves head of church
15 Clues: English Poet • Four line stanza • Educated Artisocrat • Art from everyday life • Northern Renaissance Artist • Development of Luther’s bible • Luther Son of a coal miner • Expository Prose a Single Subject • Printmaking that cuts away a design • Revenge tragedy from Denmark history • Congregational sung in Lutheran church • Instigated Violence Against oppression • ...
The Renaissance 2026-02-12
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- He didn't discover America!
- Produced a book called 'The Fabric of the Human Body'.
- The rediscovery of ideas from here helped start the Renaissance.
- Challenged the authority of the pope and began the Protestant religion.
- Brought printing to England.
- He was on the front cover of the English Bible printed in 1539.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and designed a helicopter.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistene Chapel.
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- Wrote a book about being a successful ruler.
- Painted The Birth of Venus.
- Inventor of printing.
- Meaning of the word 'Renaissance'.
- First person to sail around the world.
- Invented a better telescope and confirmed Copernicus' ideas.
- Discovered that the earth goes around the sun.
15 Clues: Inventor of printing. • He didn't discover America! • Painted The Birth of Venus. • Brought printing to England. • Meaning of the word 'Renaissance'. • First person to sail around the world. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistene Chapel. • Wrote a book about being a successful ruler. • Discovered that the earth goes around the sun. • ...
Renaissance Times 2026-02-12
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- Invented Calculus
- Perfected the Telescope
- guided by the Council of Trent in 1545
- Center of the world wide trade system
- Ship taken on the trip across the world
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- Pardoned people from sin
- Used math to show that earth revolved around the sun
- Introduced the concept of rationalism
- Explorer
- publishing of documents
- Political system where rulare holds total power
- knowledge and human reason.
- selling of objects
- excommunicated in 1521
- Introduced the scientific method and inductive reasoning
15 Clues: Explorer • Invented Calculus • selling of objects • excommunicated in 1521 • Perfected the Telescope • publishing of documents • Pardoned people from sin • knowledge and human reason. • Introduced the concept of rationalism • Center of the world wide trade system • guided by the Council of Trent in 1545 • Ship taken on the trip across the world • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-10-24
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- Many of Palmer Hayden's paintings reflect African-American __________
- A major swing musician was _____ Calloway
- The _________________ was a process of African Americans fleeing the South for Northern cities (2 words)
- Ma _______________ was a famous blues singer
- Major jazz artist Duke ___________
- Harlem is a neighborhood in ____________ City (2 words)
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- The Poem "I Too" was written by _________ Hughes
- Jazz combined musical influences from Europe and __________
- The _________ Club was a major music venue during the Harlem Renaissance
- "What happens to a dream ____________?"
- Many paintings depicted people __________
- WEB Du Bois's most famous work was "The ___________ of Black Folks"
- One common form of literature was ____________
- Zora Neale Hurston wrote "Their ______ Were Watching God"
- Swing jazz used a strong ____________ section
15 Clues: Major jazz artist Duke ___________ • "What happens to a dream ____________?" • A major swing musician was _____ Calloway • Many paintings depicted people __________ • Ma _______________ was a famous blues singer • Swing jazz used a strong ____________ section • One common form of literature was ____________ • The Poem "I Too" was written by _________ Hughes • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-29
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- a monk who called out the Catholic Church
- believed human reason in logic were is important as religion
- support for social economic, and political reforms
- a new way of thinking about the world using science
- the rules of a single monarch with unlimited power
- questioning authority of corrupt officials and churches
- blending of religious ideals
- A revival of art and literature under the influence of a classical models in the 14th-16 century
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- invention created by Johannes Guttenberg
- the most influential philosopher in the enlightenment
- giving up freedoms to receive protection
- a concept that emphasizes individual rights and freedoms
- the people are the source of political power
- developed by Adam Smith and others to grow through innovation
- one powerful city controls a region
15 Clues: blending of religious ideals • one powerful city controls a region • invention created by Johannes Guttenberg • giving up freedoms to receive protection • a monk who called out the Catholic Church • the people are the source of political power • support for social economic, and political reforms • the rules of a single monarch with unlimited power • ...
Technology 2017-06-13
20 Clues: car • wood • steel • piping • liquids • plastic • plastic • rebirth • wool socks • 450-1400AD • stone tools • heart valve • cheeseburger • carbon fiber • 2300BC-700BC • bottled water • consumable goods • use of steel and iron • the processing and exchange of information • development of manufacturing and transportation
Unit 3 - Review 2026-03-04
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- When people mimic the actions of a group
- ____ Ellington, famous musician
- A short version of a text that includes only the most important ideas.
- She was arrested at 15 for refusing to give up her seat on a bus
- The _____ Migration
- one of the most famous poets of the Harlem Renaissance
- The main message of a text
- First African American woman to publish a book of poems
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- this poem mentions a "Crystal Stair"
- These go home this week
- Best football team of all time
- pieces of information that support the main idea
- the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way
- famous segregated club in Harlem in the 1920's
- Common Formative Assessment
- The ______ Renaissance
- Harlem is in this U.S. City
- best class at school
18 Clues: The _____ Migration • best class at school • The ______ Renaissance • These go home this week • The main message of a text • Common Formative Assessment • Harlem is in this U.S. City • Best football team of all time • ____ Ellington, famous musician • this poem mentions a "Crystal Stair" • When people mimic the actions of a group • famous segregated club in Harlem in the 1920's • ...
Humanites 2026-02-26
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- Whose father was an alcoholic?
- What period is Handel from?
- Who wrote Water Music?
- What period is Beethoven from?
- What was a staple of Renaissance Architecture?
- How many operas did Beethoven write?
- What country was Beethoven born in?
- Beethoven wrote the Heiligenstadt Testament for his two ________.
- What is called The Age of Reason?
- What country is Mozart from?
- Who revived Johann Sebastian Bach’s music after his death?
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- Who was orphaned at 10 years old?
- Who inspired the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
- Who taught Mozart about music, language, and mathematics?
- What period came before the Baroque Period?
- Who studied composition with one of Johann Sebastian Bach’s sons?
- What country did Handel spend most of his life in?
- Who was a master of light and dark in his works?
18 Clues: Who wrote Water Music? • What period is Handel from? • What country is Mozart from? • Whose father was an alcoholic? • What period is Beethoven from? • Who was orphaned at 10 years old? • What is called The Age of Reason? • What country was Beethoven born in? • How many operas did Beethoven write? • What period came before the Baroque Period? • ...
Renaissance ERA 2023-05-23
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- - The Silk Road was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
- - The art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface.
- - Rebirth of art and literature in the 14-15 century.
- - A Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- - Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
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- - Representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- - Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence.
- - Reintroduced letterpress printing to Europe his movable-type printing press.
- - Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- - Italian merchant/explorer who traveled through the silk road
- - A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- - Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
12 Clues: - Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence. • - Rebirth of art and literature in the 14-15 century. • - Italian merchant/explorer who traveled through the silk road • - The art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface. • - Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • ...
Changing Ideas and a Changing World 2021-09-27
18 Clues: towns • rebirth • committed • settlement • sail around • christianity • 9 expeditions • silver and gold • economic system • bussiness leader • find the latitude • spanish explorers • traditional stories • scientific knowledge • determines direction • religious communities • a fort near a mission • Exchange trading goods
The Renaissance 2022-10-03
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- dominada e ocupou importantes cargos políticos e serviu como conselheiros do rei.
- O renascimento cultural que ocorreu na Europa de aproximadamente o xi xi ao meio do século XVII, baseado na redescoberta da literatura da Grécia e roma.
- Escreveu "O Príncipe", e acreditava que os seres humanos eram motivados por interesse próprio
- florentino e pintor e arquiteto que pintou a Mona Lisa
- O trabalho mais famoso foi "Escola de Atenas"
- linguagem da fala cotidiana em uma determinada região. Uma vez que os livros eram impressos neste tipo de linguagem, mais pessoas podiam ler.
- Este é o país onde o Renascimento começou.
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- foi o membro mais importante da casa da família italiana durante o Renascimento
- A palavra dada às pessoas que compraram todas as pinturas e tornaram os artistas famosos.
- soldados que lutaram principalmente por dinheiro
- Esta família assumiu o controle de Florença e foram importantes apoiadores da arte renascentista.
- que permite ao artista mostrar objetos à medida que aparecem a várias distâncias do espectador. Uma das 4 novas inovações do Renascimento
- O uso de ______
- muitas vezes chamado de pai do humanismo renascentista italiano.
- um movimento intelectual da Renascença baseado no estudo das humanidades. Queria mostrar o quão grande o homem pode ser.
15 Clues: O uso de ______ • Este é o país onde o Renascimento começou. • O trabalho mais famoso foi "Escola de Atenas" • soldados que lutaram principalmente por dinheiro • florentino e pintor e arquiteto que pintou a Mona Lisa • muitas vezes chamado de pai do humanismo renascentista italiano. • foi o membro mais importante da casa da família italiana durante o Renascimento • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-19
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- Medieval artist celebrated this person
- killed many people during the 1300s
- where most of the Renaissance took place
- respect and admiration from others
- concentrated on matters of faith
- to manage or utilize skillfully
- people who showed themselves through art
- painting by Botticelli
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- painted the journey of the magi
- described the realities of polities
- tales by Giovanni Boccaccio
- ruled Florence from 1434 to 1494
- better off, rich
- a greek philosopher
- revived classical learning
15 Clues: better off, rich • a greek philosopher • painting by Botticelli • revived classical learning • tales by Giovanni Boccaccio • painted the journey of the magi • to manage or utilize skillfully • ruled Florence from 1434 to 1494 • concentrated on matters of faith • respect and admiration from others • described the realities of polities • killed many people during the 1300s • ...
The Renaissance 2019-10-29
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- calculus
- stressed faith over works and rejected church as intermediary
- wrote the utopia
- Rebirth or Revival
- wrote the The Prince
- people have tremendous potential
- vitruvian man
- supporters of lit, art, science
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- wrote the Praise of Folly
- formed the Anglican Church of England
- a French religious reformer
- telescope
- wrote the Divine Comedy
- largest source of church revenue by 1500s
- wrote the Canterbury
15 Clues: calculus • telescope • vitruvian man • wrote the utopia • Rebirth or Revival • wrote the The Prince • wrote the Canterbury • wrote the Divine Comedy • wrote the Praise of Folly • a French religious reformer • supporters of lit, art, science • people have tremendous potential • formed the Anglican Church of England • largest source of church revenue by 1500s • ...
The Renaissance 2019-10-30
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- Michelangelo sculpted this
- 95 Thesis; Protesting Sale of indulgences
- supporters of lit, art, science
- wrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (national) language
- wrote the Utopia
- painted the Mona Lisa
- Belief is that people have tremendous potential
- A french religious organized a following in Switzerland based on Predestination
- wrote the Praise of Folly
- where it began
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- Began at time of the crusades; Largest source of church revenue
- wrote the Canterbury Tales(in English)
- wrote The Prince
- Art emphasized realism,attention to detail, desire for PERFECTION
- golden ratio 1.618033989
15 Clues: where it began • wrote The Prince • wrote the Utopia • painted the Mona Lisa • golden ratio 1.618033989 • wrote the Praise of Folly • Michelangelo sculpted this • supporters of lit, art, science • wrote the Canterbury Tales(in English) • 95 Thesis; Protesting Sale of indulgences • Belief is that people have tremendous potential • ...
Renaissance Unit 2021-10-15
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- The 95 Thesis
- regarded as one of the most influential thinkers
- architecture
- printing press
- one person has full power
- creator of david
- Conquered the Aztec tribe
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- Circumnavigated the globe
- realism
- Secular over religion
- made books faster and cheaper
- Creator of he 95 thesis
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Spanish conqueror
- painted the mona lisa
15 Clues: realism • architecture • The 95 Thesis • printing press • creator of david • Spanish conqueror • Secular over religion • painted the mona lisa • Creator of he 95 thesis • Circumnavigated the globe • one person has full power • Conquered the Aztec tribe • made books faster and cheaper • regarded as one of the most influential thinkers • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-19
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- someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- everyday spoken language of the people
- individual letters formed in metal to form words or lines
- related to commerce or trade
- having to do with city or town life
- government ruled by religious leaders
- cultural movement based on the study of classical works
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- created Lutheranism
- art form which artist etches a design on a metal plate with needle and acid
- great cultural revival that swept through Europe in 1500s
- religious movement that gained momentum to reform the Catholic Church
- created Calvinism
- remove certain material from public works or prevent publication
- view that religion need not to be center of human life
- keeping Jews in a separate population within walled areas
15 Clues: created Calvinism • created Lutheranism • related to commerce or trade • having to do with city or town life • government ruled by religious leaders • everyday spoken language of the people • view that religion need not to be center of human life • cultural movement based on the study of classical works • great cultural revival that swept through Europe in 1500s • ...
Renaissance CrossWord 2015-06-08
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- every _______ person was expected to be trained in music and art
- songs for small groups of voices
- saw the rise of the middle class
- a piece of music he wrote is pope marcellus mass
- two or more melodies going on at the same time
- the simple 2 line melody sung in harmony
- the basis for many hymns
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- where were madrigals usally sung
- during the ______ period scences in paintings were flat-looking
- singing along or single person singing
- who was one of the greatest composers of europe
- weathly members of society
- recorders and viols in all different sizes played together in groups called ___________
- this new vocal form was the ______________
- people in the church
15 Clues: people in the church • the basis for many hymns • weathly members of society • where were madrigals usally sung • songs for small groups of voices • saw the rise of the middle class • singing along or single person singing • the simple 2 line melody sung in harmony • this new vocal form was the ______________ • two or more melodies going on at the same time • ...
renaissance era 2015-06-03
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- used long and fast ___________ passages
- how many sizes are there of viols
- ________________ was important in performance
- most popular solo instument
- two or more parts played at the same time
- keboard insruments were mainly used for_________
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- sacred music new vocal form
- insruments wrere added to __________music
- sung by the whole congregation
- feasts and wedings
- most important wind insrument
- the___________ were fretted and had six srings
- most important sacrered vocal form
- lute and keboard music was more ____________
- primary keboard were found in_________
15 Clues: feasts and wedings • sacred music new vocal form • most popular solo instument • most important wind insrument • sung by the whole congregation • how many sizes are there of viols • most important sacrered vocal form • primary keboard were found in_________ • used long and fast ___________ passages • insruments wrere added to __________music • ...
High Renaissance 2022-04-22
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- stone (white/clay) chisel away Reuctive
- Sculptor (David) & painter ( ceiling of the the Sistine Chapel)
- blend/ blur the edges, smoky to make look real
- painter, artist, inventor / He was a Renaissance Man. Mona Lisa last supper The Virgin of the rocks
- painting by da Vinci ; worth 656 million dollars, damaged and stolen
- statue that symbolizes the power of man and the underdog
- hand gestures to guide the viewers eyes
- Famous architect, dome within a dome
- Metal melted to make statue ( wax/ clay / pins/ turn upside down melt wax, leaving a crevice, fill with melted bronze additive
- a natural pose on a statue / lean to one side
- a new style that focuses on being different and doing something unexpected
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- doors of the Baptistry in Florence
- means "pity"; statue of Mary holding Jesus, Mary is too young and too large
- painting in vactican by Raphael of greek & Roman thinkeers
- a book about proper manners
15 Clues: a book about proper manners • doors of the Baptistry in Florence • Famous architect, dome within a dome • stone (white/clay) chisel away Reuctive • hand gestures to guide the viewers eyes • a natural pose on a statue / lean to one side • blend/ blur the edges, smoky to make look real • statue that symbolizes the power of man and the underdog • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-05-18
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- The most powerful church in Rome
- Clothing made in factories
- Center of the Renaissance
- Capital of Greece
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Artist commissioned to the Medici family
- Language most educated people spoke
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- Most powerful banking family
- Powerful people with high status
- Relating to the Middle Ages
- Known for their canals
- Calendar that we use today
- The study of myths
- A Disease that wiped out 3/4 of Europe
- The sea outside of Italy
15 Clues: Capital of Greece • The study of myths • Known for their canals • The sea outside of Italy • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Center of the Renaissance • Clothing made in factories • Calendar that we use today • Relating to the Middle Ages • Most powerful banking family • Powerful people with high status • The most powerful church in Rome • Language most educated people spoke • ...
Renaissance crossword 2022-05-18
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- A disease that wiped out 3/4 of Europe
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Powerful people with high status
- Capital of Greece
- The sea outside of Italy
- Artist comissioned to the Medici family
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- Relating to the middle ages
- The study of myths
- Known for their canals
- Calender that we use today
- Center of the renaissance
- Most powerful church in Rome
- Clothing made in factories
- Language educated people spoke
- Most powerful banking family
15 Clues: Capital of Greece • The study of myths • Known for their canals • Painter of the Mona Lisa • The sea outside of Italy • Center of the renaissance • Calender that we use today • Clothing made in factories • Relating to the middle ages • Most powerful church in Rome • Most powerful banking family • Language educated people spoke • Powerful people with high status • ...
Renaissance crossword 2022-05-18
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- creator of the David sculpture
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- instrument used to reach Asian markets
- brought into Italian ports and sold in Europe
- a disease that swept Europe's population
- hourly pay
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- is one of Italy's trade centers
- made in ancient Rome by Julius Caesar
- ruled Milan from 1479-99
- reflected a change in focus from religious devotion
- Galileo's gravity experiment conductor
- wrote the decameron
- kingdom under Spanish sovereignty
- encouraged other business types like silk manufacturing
- political,social-economic system
15 Clues: hourly pay • wrote the decameron • ruled Milan from 1479-99 • creator of the David sculpture • is one of Italy's trade centers • political,social-economic system • kingdom under Spanish sovereignty • made in ancient Rome by Julius Caesar • Galileo's gravity experiment conductor • instrument used to reach Asian markets • a disease that swept Europe's population • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2023-10-03
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- government based on consent of the people
- method for acquiring knowledge
- mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surfaceReformation
- the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human
- a form of democracy in which the electorate decides on policy initiatives without elected representatives
- human reasoning could discover truths about the world, religion, and politics
- Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences
- a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment
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- change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- oppose the Protestant Reformation and reform the Catholic church
- a type of democracy where elected delegates represent a group of people
- Anything not affiliated with a church or faith
- representing the earth as the center
- representing the sun as the center
- approach to life based on reason and our common humanity
15 Clues: method for acquiring knowledge • representing the sun as the center • representing the earth as the center • government based on consent of the people • Anything not affiliated with a church or faith • Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences • approach to life based on reason and our common humanity • ...
Renaissance Genre 2023-10-11
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- the instrumental version of the motet.
- A parodistic song with refined and sophisticated text.
- short polyphonic musical setting of Latin text
- a madrigal-like piece intended for private devotion
- non-liturgical devotional song in praise of the Virgin Mary, Christ, or the saints
- songs and instrumental music added before or after the acts of a play
- livelier than ricercare
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- chief form of keyboard music
- Four voice parts Italian secular song
- Pieces written for lute, keyboard instruments, and instrumental ensembles.
- A solo song with lute accompaniment.
- A piece based upon a popular melody being repeated several times.
- Spain secular music
- A piece of music designed to be played as an introduction.
- A German polyphonic secular music based upon an already existing folk song
15 Clues: Spain secular music • livelier than ricercare • chief form of keyboard music • A solo song with lute accompaniment. • Four voice parts Italian secular song • the instrumental version of the motet. • short polyphonic musical setting of Latin text • a madrigal-like piece intended for private devotion • A parodistic song with refined and sophisticated text. • ...
Renaissance puzzle 2025-03-31
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- Sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups.
- Press a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.
- A city and special comune in Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy.
- William Byrd (c. 1540-1623) was an English composer of the Renaissance, known for his Catholic and Anglican compositions.
- da Vinci 1452-1519) An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- The process of being born again or the revival of something after a period of decline.
- The style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody and harmonizing with each other.
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical antiquity, focusing on human potential and achievement.
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- 1475-1564) An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- A French song.
- Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) was an Italian composer and organist.
- The relationship between two or more voices that are independent in contour and rhythm and interdependent in harmony.
- Italian composer and singer .
- A form of government with a monarch at the head.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
15 Clues: A French song. • Italian composer and singer . • A form of government with a monarch at the head. • Sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups. • A city and special comune in Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy. • Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) was an Italian composer and organist. • ...
Renaissance puzzle 2025-03-31
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- Sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups.
- Press a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.
- A city and special comune in Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy.
- William Byrd (c. 1540-1623) was an English composer of the Renaissance, known for his Catholic and Anglican compositions.
- da Vinci 1452-1519) An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- The process of being born again or the revival of something after a period of decline.
- The style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody and harmonizing with each other.
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical antiquity, focusing on human potential and achievement.
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- 1475-1564) An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- A French song.
- Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) was an Italian composer and organist.
- The relationship between two or more voices that are independent in contour and rhythm and interdependent in harmony.
- Italian composer and singer .
- A form of government with a monarch at the head.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
15 Clues: A French song. • Italian composer and singer . • A form of government with a monarch at the head. • Sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups. • A city and special comune in Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy. • Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) was an Italian composer and organist. • ...
French Renaissance 2025-05-06
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- speaking clearly and distinctly
- the appropriateness and suitability of actions, speech, and style within a play
- The visual art of creating the illusion of depth and distance in a scene.
- stage designed with an upward slope, where the back end of the stage is higher than the front end
- characterized by the purity of theatrical form, five acts, realism, decorum or restraint, and purpose
- The process of creating a character through actions, dialogue, and appearance
- A long speech made by one actor, often when alone on stage
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- the appearance of being true or real
- Commedia dell’Arte
- a frame that separates the stage from the auditorium in a theater
- The way an actor projects their voice to be heard by the audience
- The fabric used to cover the stage entrance or to signal the beginning or end of a performance.
- a period where the French significantly impacted theatrical development
- the portion of the stage that extends forward from the proscenium arch and into the audience area
- theatrical performances that used figurative characters to teach the audience moral lessons
15 Clues: Commedia dell’Arte • speaking clearly and distinctly • the appearance of being true or real • A long speech made by one actor, often when alone on stage • a frame that separates the stage from the auditorium in a theater • The way an actor projects their voice to be heard by the audience • a period where the French significantly impacted theatrical development • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2026-02-08
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- co-founder of the NAACP
- famous jazz trumpet player from New Orleans
- jewish mobster in Harlem
- outlawing of alcohol
- a type of organized crime that allowed mobsters to make money
- helped inspire jazz as we know it today
- Italian mobster in control of heroin trading
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- illegal clubs that sold alcohol
- American poet and novelist - wrote "I, Too"
- female racketeer in Harlem, New York
- lead musician at the Cotton Club
- type of music that originated in New Orleans amongst African American communities
- also known as the "Bolita King", who was a mobster and philanthropist
- nicknamed "Bumpy", crime boss and bookmaker
- Jamaican-American writer - wrote "Home to Harlem"
15 Clues: outlawing of alcohol • co-founder of the NAACP • jewish mobster in Harlem • illegal clubs that sold alcohol • lead musician at the Cotton Club • female racketeer in Harlem, New York • helped inspire jazz as we know it today • American poet and novelist - wrote "I, Too" • famous jazz trumpet player from New Orleans • nicknamed "Bumpy", crime boss and bookmaker • ...
History Crossword 2022-02-19
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- Made a late entry into the first world war, joined the triple alliance
- Focuses on equality before law and personal responsibility
- Plague that helped start the renaissance
- Explosion of art and meaning rebirth
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- started the first world war.
- A tool used for seeing farther away and helped scientists come up with better findings.
- A system that regards human morals and views greater than cultural views
- A leading organization in charge of relations with the human race and god, during the renaissance, almost had all the power
- A body of people meant for religious purposes.
9 Clues: started the first world war. • Explosion of art and meaning rebirth • Plague that helped start the renaissance • A body of people meant for religious purposes. • Focuses on equality before law and personal responsibility • Made a late entry into the first world war, joined the triple alliance • A system that regards human morals and views greater than cultural views • ...
BlacK Fashion in the Harlem Renaissance 2023-11-16
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- Ankle length dresses and high neck lines were apart of the _____ look.
- This new found fashion gave people a sense of ____.
- Where did fashion shows start out before black culture hit mainstream fashion
- How many decades after the Harlem renaissance was Ebony Magazine established
- Women wore skirts and dresses below the ____.
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- Baker Famous french singer and dancer who showed black beauty through fashion.
- Loose fabrics were suitable for ____.
- Men wore these during the Harlem Renaissance
- The fashion magazine that emerged shortly after the Harlem renaissance featuring black fashion.
9 Clues: Loose fabrics were suitable for ____. • Men wore these during the Harlem Renaissance • Women wore skirts and dresses below the ____. • This new found fashion gave people a sense of ____. • Ankle length dresses and high neck lines were apart of the _____ look. • How many decades after the Harlem renaissance was Ebony Magazine established • ...
Final Vocab Packet 2025-05-07
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- synonym to vacillate
- a state of perplexity or doubt
- the period of European history between the 14th and 15th centuries marked by flourishing of art and literature and by the beginning of modern science
- to waver in mind, will or feeling
- to call to remembrance
- antonym to maneuver
- synonym to commemorate
- a usually extensive land area having a relatively level surface raised sharply above adjacent land on at least one side
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- a given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- consisting of many things of different sorts
- synonym to quandary
- antonym to renaissance
- antonym to impertinent
- to make a series of changes in direction and position for a specific purpose
- synonym to plateau
- synonym to eclectic
16 Clues: synonym to plateau • synonym to quandary • antonym to maneuver • synonym to eclectic • synonym to vacillate • antonym to renaissance • antonym to impertinent • to call to remembrance • synonym to commemorate • a state of perplexity or doubt • to waver in mind, will or feeling • consisting of many things of different sorts • a given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • ...
WHReview2 2023-12-04
9 Clues: Supporter of the Arts • Book on Political Power • How art portrayed people • Focused on individual improvement • Reason Renaissance began in Italy • Where Europeans needed cheap labor • Reason for importation of Africans • The ideas revived by the Renaissance • Part of the reason for Protestant reformation
Renaissance puzzle 2023-01-05
9 Clues: Professional soldiers • word that means rebirth • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Famous for his sculptures • Famous for painting the Madonna • Invention that improved communication • This is where the Renaissance started • Famous paintings of the mother of jesus • Sculpted david and painted the Sistine Chapel
The Renaissance 2023-05-25
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- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- Venetian merchant and adventurer who traveled from Europe to Asia in 1271–95, remaining in China for 17 of those years
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- known for having designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China.
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- system is one in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), helped fund the Renaissance.
- is a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
12 Clues: system is one in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), helped fund the Renaissance. • is a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter. • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-30
10 Clues: Made Mona Lisa • Time to discover • Well Known Sculptor • Doesn't believe in God • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Definition of Renaissance • Classes Practiced Marriages • Emphasized Harmony and Beauty • Lasted from 14th to 17th Century • The focus of a human life of its interests and values.
ROARING 20s (Ch 10.2) 2022-12-06
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- Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, and Josephine Baker were a few of the early greats of this kind of music.
- Founded UNIA, encouraged African Americans to be self-reliant, and to look out for their own interests without involvement from whites.
- The flourishing of fine arts, literature, music, and drama among African Americans in an urban setting.
- Legendary jazz musician that was a leading performer of the Harlem jazz scene.
- A well-known African-American singer of the Harlem Renaissance.
- A well-known African-American actor, musician, and singer of the Harlem Renaissance.
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- Poet and writer who wrote of black defiance but also hope - had a major impact on the Harlem Renaissance and American literature.
- A well-known African American writer of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Movement of many African Americans from the rural South to Northern and Western cities in search of jobs.
- The name of a magazine that was a major outlet for African American writing, poetry, and discussion of race relations.
10 Clues: A well-known African American writer of the Harlem Renaissance. • A well-known African-American singer of the Harlem Renaissance. • Legendary jazz musician that was a leading performer of the Harlem jazz scene. • A well-known African-American actor, musician, and singer of the Harlem Renaissance. • ...
Sandy 2018-06-11
18 Clues: Gene • Lefty • Farmington • First home • Twins mother • Actress Lopez • World traveler • Slayed Goliath • Author Michael • Coors Employee • First pets name • Renaissance Man • Drive in Theatre • Civil War Veteran • Breakfast favorite • Frosty the ________ • Favorite grandchild • First Great Grandchild
Gender Veiws 2024-12-06
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- Modern audiences may see Lady Macbeth’s ambition as ______. (10 letters)
- ______ I was a Renaissance leader who blended masculine and feminine traits. (9 letters)
- The Renaissance began questioning the ______ nature of gender roles. (7 letters)
- The witches’ power is linked to their ______ abilities. (8 letters)
- Gender roles in the 11th century often confined women to ______ responsibilities. (8 letters)
- The witches in Macbeth are described as having ______, emphasizing their ambiguous gender. (6 letters)
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- Masculinity in Macbeth is often tied to ______ and violence. (7 letters)
- Lady Macbeth asks to be "______" to gain power. (6 letters)
- Shakespeare critiques ______ gender norms in Macbeth. (5 letters)
- In the 11th century, men were expected to be ______ and protectors. (8 letters)
- ______ norms reinforced male authority in both the 11th century and the Renaissance. (9 letters)
11 Clues: Shakespeare critiques ______ gender norms in Macbeth. (5 letters) • Lady Macbeth asks to be "______" to gain power. (6 letters) • The witches’ power is linked to their ______ abilities. (8 letters) • Masculinity in Macbeth is often tied to ______ and violence. (7 letters) • Modern audiences may see Lady Macbeth’s ambition as ______. (10 letters) • ...
STEAM and GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP 2022-04-25
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- The curved path an object takes around a larger object
- What the Moon looks like from Earth
- A very famous writer and playwright from the Renaissance era
- Getting smaller, shrinking
- People who make art as a job
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- When one celestial body its covered by another celestial body
- A person who writes plays
- The closest star to Earth and the center of the solar system
- The four different times of the year
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- The Sun and all the planets that orbit it
- Getting larger, growing
- A very famous Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist
- A curved line
- A person who makes big changes to something to make it better
- Important books or stories
- The process of being born again
17 Clues: A curved line • Getting larger, growing • A person who writes plays • Getting smaller, shrinking • Important books or stories • People who make art as a job • The process of being born again • What the Moon looks like from Earth • The four different times of the year • The Sun and all the planets that orbit it • The galaxy that contains our solar system • ...
renaissance 2021-12-05
Fun Renaisance epic puzle #7 2023-05-11
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- Columbus a famous traveler
- A main reason the renaissance started that is apart of the 4 pegs strands
- Caesar the person who founded Rome
- An artist who made the statue of david
- Rich people
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- French word that means rebirth
- poor people
- the very popular country of the renaisance
- the economy ran by Florence
- Farro my social studies teacher who taught me stuff
- an Italian painter
11 Clues: poor people • Rich people • an Italian painter • the economy ran by Florence • Columbus a famous traveler • French word that means rebirth • Caesar the person who founded Rome • An artist who made the statue of david • the very popular country of the renaisance • Farro my social studies teacher who taught me stuff • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary - Aayush Chhabra Period 7 2022-04-12
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- family that tried to assassinate the Medici
- "it's better to be feared than loved"
- Latin for "rebirth"
- council that acted as part of government
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- Michelangelo's masterpiece sculpture
- artist that 'led' the renaissance
- Traveled to China and brought back goods
- Made it safe to travel on the Silk Road
- family that became the leaders of Florence
- wrote a 95 thesis questioning church
- is lending money with interest
11 Clues: Latin for "rebirth" • is lending money with interest • artist that 'led' the renaissance • Michelangelo's masterpiece sculpture • wrote a 95 thesis questioning church • "it's better to be feared than loved" • Made it safe to travel on the Silk Road • Traveled to China and brought back goods • council that acted as part of government • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-26
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- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter
- system is one in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun.
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- Venetian merchant and adventurer who traveled from Europe to Asia in 1271–95, remaining in China for 17 of those years
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), helped fund the Renaissance.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
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- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- known for having designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China.
12 Clues: system is one in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter • art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), helped fund the Renaissance. • ...
Harlem Crosswords 2025-02-13
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- This writer became a leading voice of the African American experience and was known for his poetry.
- A dynamic leader from Jamaica who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association
- This New York City neighborhood became the center of the Harlem Renaissance.
- This event in 1919 saw 1,300 African American veterans march through Manhattan to Harlem.
- The famous Harlem nightclub where Duke Ellington performed.
- The first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance, author of "Harlem Shadows."
- This organization worked to end segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- This city became a center for jazz in Europe after World War I.
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- The first musical written, produced, and performed by African Americans, which debuted on Broadway in 1921.
- Music style that uses improvisation, popular in the 1920s.
- This Harlem-based cultural movement emphasized racial pride and artistic expression.
- Langston Hughes was famous for his poetry, which often captured the lives of the ___ American community.
- Zora Neale Hurston wrote stories about African American women as central characters, contributing to this.
- Oscar DePriest was the first African American representative from this state.
14 Clues: Music style that uses improvisation, popular in the 1920s. • The famous Harlem nightclub where Duke Ellington performed. • This city became a center for jazz in Europe after World War I. • This New York City neighborhood became the center of the Harlem Renaissance. • Oscar DePriest was the first African American representative from this state. • ...
17.1 Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance 2015-05-13
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- Made sculptures more realistic by carving natural postures and expressions that reveal personality.
- A person who supports artists, especially financially.
- The everyday language of people in a region or country.
- Most famous for the way he portrayed the human body in painting and sculpture.
- The Italian Renaissance was a rebirth of learning that produced many great works of art and literature.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- A Renaissance intellectual movement of which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
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- Castiglione Wrote a book called The Courtier (1528) which taught how to become such a person.
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface.
- Were called such men by later ages.
- Family During the Renaissance, Florence came under the rule of one powerful banking family.
- Women Should know the classics and be harming and were expected to inspire art but rarely to create it.
- Painted one of the best-known portraits in the world, the Mona Lisa.
- A man who excelled in many fields.
14 Clues: A man who excelled in many fields. • Were called such men by later ages. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • A person who supports artists, especially financially. • The everyday language of people in a region or country. • Painted one of the best-known portraits in the world, the Mona Lisa. • ...
d 2025-11-21
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- an italian painter and architect who had many brilliant ideas and very famous painting
- A Renaissance architect who designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral
- a polish astronomer that concluded that the sun was at the center of the universe and the planets orbited around it.
- a group of catholic leaders that met to respond to protestant challenges and direct the future of the catholic church
- a religious movement that split the christian church in two
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- a german monk and theologist that posted his 95 theses on a church door
- influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland.
- A major Italian Renaissance painter known for his balance, created The School of Athens.
- idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
- an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics
- belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- a italian astronomer who's discoveries helped to develop the scientific method
- A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David.
14 Clues: A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David. • idea that the sun was at the center of the universe • belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven • a religious movement that split the christian church in two • an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics • influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland. • ...
Unit 1: Rise of Democratic Ideas 2020-09-17
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- belief in many gods/goddesses
- state ruled by a small group of citizens
- the birthplace of the Renaissance
- system for exercising authority
- Greek philosopher who questioned citizens about beliefs
- sate ruled by its citizens
- written collection of Roman laws (2 words)
- religious movement led by Martin Luther
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- belief in one God
- Greek philosopher who thought society should be run by the wisest
- state ruled by nobility
- the belief that a person's right to rule comes from God
- Greek philosopher who thought democracy could lead to mob rule
- a cultural movement inspired by achievements of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- state ruled by a king
- document that limited the power of the monarch in 1215 (2 words)
16 Clues: belief in one God • state ruled by a king • state ruled by nobility • sate ruled by its citizens • belief in many gods/goddesses • system for exercising authority • the birthplace of the Renaissance • religious movement led by Martin Luther • state ruled by a small group of citizens • written collection of Roman laws (2 words) • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
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- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
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- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
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- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
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- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
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- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
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- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
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- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
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- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
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- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
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- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Midieval 2024-05-08
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- People complained about problems in Catholic churches and wanted a
- Type of ship that could sail across huge distances
- the most important expeditions came from
- Christipher Columbus's voyage would not have been possible without
- Florence and Vienice became rich with
- in some parts of ______ Catholic and protestants live in peace
- Johann Gutenberg created?
- Leonardo da Vinci drew many?
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- why were Europeans so eager to
- what did they call America
- The Spanish soldiers who conquered Mexico had better armor, weapons and more than the
- Period of creativity
- what are people called that leave a Catholic church
- Michelangelo created the ____ of _____.
- who published a book that stated the Earth orbited the sun
- what is renaissance french for
16 Clues: Period of creativity • Johann Gutenberg created? • what did they call America • Leonardo da Vinci drew many? • why were Europeans so eager to • what is renaissance french for • Florence and Vienice became rich with • Michelangelo created the ____ of _____. • the most important expeditions came from • Type of ship that could sail across huge distances • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-01-19
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- Protestant church founded on the teaching of Martin Luther
- Relating to the Church of England
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Government controlled by religious leaders
- Famous Renaissance play writer
- Period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- Religious teachings based on the ideas of John Calvin
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- A Protestant church founded by John Knox
- German craftsman who developed the printing press
- Cancel or put an end to
- People who financially supported artist
- Movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of new Christian churches
- A doctrine saying God has decided all things beforehand
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- a forgiveness of sin by paying money
- Using native language instead of Latin
16 Clues: Cancel or put an end to • Famous Renaissance play writer • Relating to the Church of England • a forgiveness of sin by paying money • Using native language instead of Latin • People who financially supported artist • A Protestant church founded by John Knox • Focus on human potential and achievements • Government controlled by religious leaders • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2022-10-13
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- religion made by the followers of Martin Luther
- The act of making something better
- The drawing of a human with realistic features.
- deadly disease spread throughout Europe from fleas
- an artistic technique that shows the 3 dimensions
- reason an empire might fall
- The revived interest in Greek & Roman thought.
- a disease spread through a large population -ex. Covid
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- the reformation lead by Martin Luther
- another name for the black death
- a machine used for printing
- reason an empire might rise
- a period of change/ rebirth in the 14th century.
- religion that rules over Europe in the renaissance
- what Martin Luther was declared after the reformation
- a central stat that exercises political control
16 Clues: a machine used for printing • reason an empire might rise • reason an empire might fall • another name for the black death • The act of making something better • the reformation lead by Martin Luther • The revived interest in Greek & Roman thought. • religion made by the followers of Martin Luther • The drawing of a human with realistic features. • ...
words every high school freshmen should know 4 2025-05-09
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- synonym of plateau
- synonym of renaissance
- a state of perplexity or doubt
- the period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries marked by a flourishing of art and literature inspired by ancient times and by the beginnings of modern science
- to call rto emembrance
- composed of elements drawn from various sources
- synonym of Quandary
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- a broad flat area of high land
- synonym of Eclectic
- synonym of vacillate
- to waver in mind, will, or feeling : hesitate in choice of opinions or courses
- to make a series of changes in direction and position for a specific purpose
- synonym of maneuver
- given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- synonym of commemorate
- synonym of impertinent
16 Clues: synonym of plateau • synonym of Eclectic • synonym of maneuver • synonym of Quandary • synonym of vacillate • synonym of renaissance • synonym of commemorate • to call rto emembrance • synonym of impertinent • a broad flat area of high land • a state of perplexity or doubt • given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • composed of elements drawn from various sources • ...
Emergence of modern Europe Crossword 2022-11-16
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- Gutenberg/printed the 1st addition of the Bible
- time of creativity and change in political, social, economic, and cultural areas.
- da vinci/and artist whose most famouse works included the Mona Lisa, The Last Super,and The Vituvian Man.
- Man/a saying for someone who made there best works during the Reanissance, examples leanardo da vinci and micalangalo
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- a symbol of energy and brilliance of Italian Renaissance.
- person who looks at rulers and helps guide them and instruct them how to better rule there country
- Reformation/caused by Humanists disagreeing with the Catholic church practices.
- Petrarch/ Father of Humanism
- movement/ a movement that focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues
- Machiavelli/a Florence Diplomat,published The Prince in 1513
- Family/the wealthiest and most influential rulers.
11 Clues: Petrarch/ Father of Humanism • Gutenberg/printed the 1st addition of the Bible • Family/the wealthiest and most influential rulers. • a symbol of energy and brilliance of Italian Renaissance. • Machiavelli/a Florence Diplomat,published The Prince in 1513 • Reformation/caused by Humanists disagreeing with the Catholic church practices. • ...
History Review 2022-01-07
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- "Charles the Great" King of the greatest empire since Rome
- wrote The Prince
- movement for religious change
- trade route between Africa, Europe, and America
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person in an area
- way of life for Knights
- followers of John Calvin
- "rebirth" revival of art and learning
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- set of laws made up of 4 different books to follow in daily life
- created worlds first vaccine
- "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa
- theory that Earth is in the center of the solar system
- movement centered on human potential
- didn't voyage but directed voyages along the African coast
- this event showed the power the Church had over society
15 Clues: wrote The Prince • way of life for Knights • followers of John Calvin • created worlds first vaccine • movement for religious change • movement centered on human potential • "rebirth" revival of art and learning • "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa • trade route between Africa, Europe, and America • theory that Earth is in the center of the solar system • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2023-02-28
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- White Anglo-Saxon Protestants
- Wrote the 95 Thesis
- Characteristics included revival of antiquity, emphasis of individualism/secularism, glorification of humans
- Ruler of the holy roman empire
- The family that funded the renaissance
- The belief that all humans have potential and destiny.
- A list of 95 problems with the catholic religion
- A form of religion that protests the catholic church.
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- Wrote "The Prince"
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- The teachings of Martin Luther
- A book on how to properly rule people
- hierarchically divided based on their position in the prevailing agrarian economy.
- The pope forgives you and allows you a spot in heaven
- Protestant religions break off from Catholicism
15 Clues: Wrote "The Prince" • Wrote the 95 Thesis • Painted the Mona Lisa • White Anglo-Saxon Protestants • The teachings of Martin Luther • Ruler of the holy roman empire • A book on how to properly rule people • The family that funded the renaissance • Protestant religions break off from Catholicism • A list of 95 problems with the catholic religion • ...
1920s 2025-05-22
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- First mass-produced car in America
- The Harlem Renaissance primarily celebrated this group’s culture
- Famous silent film actor of the 1920s
- The belief in minimal government interference in business
- Laws that restricted immigration from southern and eastern Europe
- Famous jazz musician of the Harlem Renaissance
- Secret bar where alcohol was sold during Prohibition
- Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Buying stock with borrowed money
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- Anti-immigrant movement in the 1920s
- 1920s radio station based in Pittsburgh
- Movement to outlaw alcohol
- Women who challenged social norms in the 1920s
- The city Al Capone controlled during Prohibition
- The 1929 stock market crash occurred on this day
15 Clues: Movement to outlaw alcohol • Buying stock with borrowed money • First mass-produced car in America • Anti-immigrant movement in the 1920s • Famous silent film actor of the 1920s • 1920s radio station based in Pittsburgh • Amendment that gave women the right to vote • Women who challenged social norms in the 1920s • Famous jazz musician of the Harlem Renaissance • ...
Literature 2025-10-03
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- Word introduced into English during the Renaissance from Latin/Greek.
- English king with six wives.
- Famous Shakespearean tragedy about the Prince of Denmark.
- Author of Astrophel and Stella.
- Playwright of Doctor Faustus.
- Author of The Faerie Queene.
- Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants.
- First English printer who published Le Morte d’Arthur.
- Theatre associated with Shakespeare.
- Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist.
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- Dynasty that came to power after the Wars of the Roses.
- The cultural rebirth between the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Known as the Virgin Queen of England.
- Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- Movement led by Henry VIII ending the Catholic Church’s rule in England.
15 Clues: English king with six wives. • Author of The Faerie Queene. • Playwright of Doctor Faustus. • Author of Astrophel and Stella. • Theatre associated with Shakespeare. • Known as the Virgin Queen of England. • Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants. • Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist. • ...
Literature 2025-10-03
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- Word introduced into English during the Renaissance from Latin/Greek.
- English king with six wives.
- Famous Shakespearean tragedy about the Prince of Denmark.
- Author of Astrophel and Stella.
- Playwright of Doctor Faustus.
- Author of The Faerie Queene.
- Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants.
- First English printer who published Le Morte d’Arthur.
- Theatre associated with Shakespeare.
- Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist.
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- Dynasty that came to power after the Wars of the Roses.
- The cultural rebirth between the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Known as the Virgin Queen of England.
- Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- Movement led by Henry VIII ending the Catholic Church’s rule in England.
15 Clues: English king with six wives. • Author of The Faerie Queene. • Playwright of Doctor Faustus. • Author of Astrophel and Stella. • Theatre associated with Shakespeare. • Known as the Virgin Queen of England. • Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants. • Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist. • ...
CHAPTER 29 VOCAB. 2013-11-17
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- knowledge of the physical world
- expulsion from one's native land by authoritative act
- the art of desing in the renaissance
- a machine used to lift people or heavy objects
- when you exchange with someone
- realating to the earth instead of religion
- to move fowards in the renaissance
- the art of creating three-dimensional figures from materials such as wood, stone and clay
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- the science of building structures
- the buying and selling of goods
- the blood movement through the body
- artwork created with paint on a flat surface such as paper and canvas
- the science of numbers
- the study of the human body
- the science of goverment
15 Clues: the science of numbers • the science of goverment • the study of the human body • when you exchange with someone • knowledge of the physical world • the buying and selling of goods • the science of building structures • to move fowards in the renaissance • the blood movement through the body • the art of desing in the renaissance • realating to the earth instead of religion • ...
CHAPTER 29 VOCAB. 2013-11-17
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- a machine used to lift people or heavy objects
- the study of the human body
- the blood movement through the body
- the buying and selling of goods
- the art of desing in the renaissance
- artwork created with paint on a flat surface such as paper and canvas
- realating to the earth instead of religion
- the art of creating three-dimensional figures from materials such as wood, stone and clay
- the science of goverment
- expulsion from one's native land by authoritative act
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- when you exchange with someone
- to move fowards in the renaissance
- the science of numbers
- the science of building structures
- knowledge of the physical world
15 Clues: the science of numbers • the science of goverment • the study of the human body • when you exchange with someone • the buying and selling of goods • knowledge of the physical world • to move fowards in the renaissance • the science of building structures • the blood movement through the body • the art of desing in the renaissance • realating to the earth instead of religion • ...
Renaissance and exploration 2014-02-28
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- rebirth of Greek and Roman learning
- built a navigation school
- English playwright
- created a modern printing press with movable type
- transfer of biological flora and fauna between the Old and New World
- was the first to sail around the southern tip of Africa
- discovered the new world
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- painted the sistine chapel
- circumnavigated the earth
- placing humans at the center of every inquiry
- historian who popularized the idea of a Renaissance period which ushered Europe into a modern era
- advanced ship used by explorers
- holy wars between Christians and Muslims
- pontiff who issued the call for a crusade
- name the route from Europe to Asia which Marco Polo took
15 Clues: English playwright • discovered the new world • circumnavigated the earth • built a navigation school • painted the sistine chapel • advanced ship used by explorers • rebirth of Greek and Roman learning • holy wars between Christians and Muslims • pontiff who issued the call for a crusade • placing humans at the center of every inquiry • ...
music 2015-06-03
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- the music was highly ________
- other wind insterments were the shawm and the ________
- the most importent wind insterment of the renaissance was the ______
- what was the most popular form of secular music
- wide ______mwere numerous
- some instermental form were borrowed from vocal music and some were compose ______________ only for instruments
- the most popular solo instrument of the renaissance was the _______
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- what were composers very interested in
- keybourd insterment were used mainly for _____ purpoes
- lute and keybourd music was more ________ then vocal music
- ___________was inportent in performace and for decorating
- instrumentalsts played _______ written for insterments
- what did sacred music develop from
- instrmental music used long and fast _________ passages
- some instumental forms were borrowed
15 Clues: wide ______mwere numerous • the music was highly ________ • what did sacred music develop from • some instumental forms were borrowed • what were composers very interested in • what was the most popular form of secular music • keybourd insterment were used mainly for _____ purpoes • instrumentalsts played _______ written for insterments • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-02-15
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- This English poet explored deep spiritual truth in poetry and applied Biblical concepts to life.
- The translation of this essential religious text into English occurred during the Renaissance.
- The turning point in Act 3 where a specific action determines the remainder of the entire play.
- The Renaissance originated in this country.
- The Queen of England who celebrated the arts and literature.
- This literary time period was a resurgence of arts, literature, and beauty. It means "rebirth."
- This literary device uses seemingly contrasting ideas to explore deeper truth.
- The author of Macbeth.
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- This style of poetry explores deep introspective ideas and typically deviates from strict rules of rhythm and meter.
- John Donne used this "metaphysical conceit" to describe that loss and distance never truly disconnect us.
- The number of acts in a Shakespearean play.
- Shakespeare, a prolific playwright, wrote history, comedy, and __________ plays.
- In Paradise Lost, John Milton describes the epic battle between God and _______.
- This form of poetry has 14 lines, iambic pentameter, and ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme.
14 Clues: The author of Macbeth. • The number of acts in a Shakespearean play. • The Renaissance originated in this country. • The Queen of England who celebrated the arts and literature. • This literary device uses seemingly contrasting ideas to explore deeper truth. • Shakespeare, a prolific playwright, wrote history, comedy, and __________ plays. • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-11-06
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- Idea that planets move around the Sun
- Newton's book about motion and gravity
- Movement to change the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther
- Famous English writer of 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Artist who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- Artist who made the statue of David
- Art technique that makes drawings look 3D
- Tool Galileo used to study stars and planets
- Astronomer who said the Earth goes around the Sun
- Study of the human body, popular in the Renaissance
- Scientist who created the laws of gravity
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- German monk who started the Reformation
- The focus on human potential and achievements
- Book about power written by Machiavelli
- Scientist who said the Sun is the center of the universe
- Johannes Gutenberg’s invention that helped spread books
- Effort by the Catholic Church to stop the Reformation
- Scientist who figured out how planets move in space
- Religious leader who started Calvinism
- Country where the Renaissance started
20 Clues: Artist who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • Artist who made the statue of David • Idea that planets move around the Sun • Country where the Renaissance started • Newton's book about motion and gravity • Religious leader who started Calvinism • German monk who started the Reformation • Book about power written by Machiavelli • Art technique that makes drawings look 3D • ...
Renaissance Art 2012-11-05
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- Raphael's painting, the School of _______, pictured several great thinkers.
- Many sided genius
- Leonardo's famous painting of a mysterious woman (no spaces).
- Leonardo painted the Last _______.
- Best known for paintings of Jesus' mother, Mary.
- Machiavelli's work, "Machivellian", refers to the use of _______ in politics.
- Leonardo dissected corpses to learn about _______ and muscles.
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- Sketched flying machines and undersea boats.
- Castiglione had a very strong opinion of what he thought _______ should be like.
- Castiglione wrote the "Book of the _______".
- Machiavelli wrote a guide to rulers on how to gain and maintain _______.
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the _______ chapel in Rome.
- Leonardo was skilled in many areas, like botany, anatomy, _______, music, architecture, and engineering.
- Michelangelo's other famous statue.
- Michelangelo's Statue of _______.
15 Clues: Many sided genius • Michelangelo's Statue of _______. • Leonardo painted the Last _______. • Michelangelo's other famous statue. • Sketched flying machines and undersea boats. • Castiglione wrote the "Book of the _______". • Best known for paintings of Jesus' mother, Mary. • Leonardo's famous painting of a mysterious woman (no spaces). • ...
Renaissance Language 2013-07-25
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- A style in the middle ages with knights
- Beliefs and characteristics of a faith they share
- A picture or designs produce by paint
- an inquiry of questioning
- An order where past events occurred
- Principles of knowledge or conduct
- A content containing countries such as Italy.
- A place where God and angels are after death
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- A place where souls go if you did not re-conciliate before death
- A development of general knowledge taught
- A period of time
- a scientific study of historic or prehistoric people
- A period of 100 years
- To create of produce a product
- A art carving or modelling
15 Clues: A period of time • A period of 100 years • an inquiry of questioning • A art carving or modelling • To create of produce a product • Principles of knowledge or conduct • An order where past events occurred • A picture or designs produce by paint • A style in the middle ages with knights • A development of general knowledge taught • A place where God and angels are after death • ...
Renaissance language 2013-07-25
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- A period of one hundred years reckoned from the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ
- A place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death
- relating to the Middle Ages
- The process or art of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration
- The arrangement of events or dates in the order of there occurrence
- The culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era
- continent
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- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- The theory and practice of teaching.
- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- The process of coming into being, or of becoming important or prominent.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, when considered as an academic discipline
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts.
- Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented
15 Clues: continent • relating to the Middle Ages • The theory and practice of teaching. • Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented • The arrangement of events or dates in the order of there occurrence • The process or art of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration • The culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era • ...
Renaissance language 2013-07-25
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- The process of coming into being, or of becoming important or prominent.
- relating to the Middle Ages
- The arrangement of events or dates in the order of there occurrence
- The culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era
- The process or art of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration
- A period of one hundred years reckoned from the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ
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- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- continent
- Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented
- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- The theory and practice of teaching.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, when considered as an academic discipline
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts.
- A place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death
15 Clues: continent • relating to the Middle Ages • The theory and practice of teaching. • Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented • The arrangement of events or dates in the order of there occurrence • The culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era • The process or art of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2019-10-29
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- machiavelli- wrote the prince(a politicial story)
- ridiculed the upper class like Saturday Night Live
- art- art that had HIGH attention to detail, perfection & realism
- a literary movement that happened during the 14th century
- wrote theWrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (national)language
- Henry VIII- broke away from the catholic church because they refused to give him a divorce, formed the anglican church of england, daughter is Queen Elizabeth I
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- Calvin- major leader in the protestant reformation, created calvinism, strong emphasis on the power of god
- golden ratio of what the perfect human looks like(divine proportion)
- angelo- was an italian sculptor famous for painting, sculpting, famous for the sistine chapel ceiling
- the rebirth and revival of Greco-Roman Culture
- wrote the canterburry tales(story of a pilgramage from Southwark to Canterberry
- counter reformation, a time where the church tried to keep paritioners loyal by adding restrictions(index of forbidden books)
- Luther- founder of the lutheren church, rejected the idea of divorce
- thomas moore- wrote utopia(a place where everyhting is perfect)
- Vinci- artist who drew the vitruvian man, mona lisa, popular artist, drawing, painting
15 Clues: the rebirth and revival of Greco-Roman Culture • machiavelli- wrote the prince(a politicial story) • ridiculed the upper class like Saturday Night Live • a literary movement that happened during the 14th century • thomas moore- wrote utopia(a place where everyhting is perfect) • art- art that had HIGH attention to detail, perfection & realism • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2019-10-29
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- pieta
- 1517-1648
- calculus
- wrote the prince
- Golden ratio
- bread and wine
- over 100,000 prosecuted and 75% of women accuse
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- king henry viii daughter
- broke away from catholic church b/c pope refuse to grant him a divorce
- telescope
- A French religious reformer dancing and cardplaying was for bidden
- protesting sales of indulgences, other church abuses
- famous painters and different techniques
- wrote the canterbury tales in english
- sir thomas more wrote it
15 Clues: pieta • calculus • telescope • 1517-1648 • Golden ratio • bread and wine • wrote the prince • king henry viii daughter • sir thomas more wrote it • wrote the canterbury tales in english • famous painters and different techniques • over 100,000 prosecuted and 75% of women accuse • protesting sales of indulgences, other church abuses • ...
Renaissance & Reform 2019-10-30
Across
- Henry broke from catholic church
- sculpted the Pieta
- founded Calc
- wrote Praise of Folly
- Salem Massachusetts
- Thomas More wrote Utopia
- wrote Divine Comedy
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- golden ratio
- discovered the telescope
- Calvin French reformer that organized a following about predestination
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
- wrote Canterbury Tales
- wrote Machiavelli Prince
- Luther rejected several teachings of the Roman Church
- Vinci artist of Mona Lisa, and Last supper
15 Clues: golden ratio • founded Calc • sculpted the Pieta • Salem Massachusetts • wrote Divine Comedy • wrote Praise of Folly • wrote Canterbury Tales • discovered the telescope • wrote Machiavelli Prince • Thomas More wrote Utopia • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • Henry broke from catholic church • Vinci artist of Mona Lisa, and Last supper • ...
Proto-Renaissance 2021-05-04
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- _______________ ultimately became the premier painter in Siena, while his contemporary, Giotto, was premier painter in Florence.
- He is known today as one of the greatest pioneers of the Renaissance style
- Martini, He joined the French Court as one of their principal painters later in his career
- The Annunciation with Saint Margaret and Saint Ansanus is often considered ___________'s greatest work.
- She was generally seen as more approachable, however, an intercessor to God if you will, and so the Cult of the Madonna (what she is known as) grew.
- Expression, a luxury that wealthy individuals (let alone the general populace) could not afford.
- di Santa Trinita, Cimabue's most celebrated work
- Judgment, In the _______________ Christ sits enthroned at the top encircled by angels while the judgment proceeds below him.
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- Although __________________ painted in both Florence and Siena, his most famous work today is undoubtedly The Allegory of Good and Bad Government, a fresco cycle completed for the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, the town hall so to speak, of this thriving city-state.
- Almost all of the art created during the Middle Ages was commissioned by the ________
- Italian for “majesty” which over time came to reference artistic works depicting Mary, the mother of Jesus, seated on a throne and holding the Christ child.
- Located along the pilgrim route from France to Rome, ______ not only gained great wealth from trade but also its established banking industry.
- Period, during this period, the thought of Christ terrified some people as they associated Christ with judgment.
- Petrarca, “Father of Humanism” or the “Father of the Renaissance”
- di Bondone, He is known around the world over for a number of brilliant creations such as the Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Cathedral) Campanile.
15 Clues: di Santa Trinita, Cimabue's most celebrated work • Petrarca, “Father of Humanism” or the “Father of the Renaissance” • He is known today as one of the greatest pioneers of the Renaissance style • Almost all of the art created during the Middle Ages was commissioned by the ________ • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2023-10-03
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- government based on consent of the people
- method for acquiring knowledge
- mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surfaceReformation
- the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human
- a form of democracy in which the electorate decides on policy initiatives without elected representatives
- human reasoning could discover truths about the world, religion, and politics
- Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences
- a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment
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- change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- oppose the Protestant Reformation and reform the Catholic church
- a type of democracy where elected delegates represent a group of people
- Anything not affiliated with a church or faith
- representing the earth as the center
- representing the sun as the center
- approach to life based on reason and our common humanity
15 Clues: method for acquiring knowledge • representing the sun as the center • representing the earth as the center • government based on consent of the people • Anything not affiliated with a church or faith • Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences • approach to life based on reason and our common humanity • ...
The Renaissance 2023-09-22
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- of the highest quality
- correctly; doing something without mistakes or errors
- long ago, a person who copied manuscripts and books
- dishonest
- clever; able to understand things and make good judgement
- a rude or offensive act or statement
- a temporary platform on which a person stands or sits while working high above the ground
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- morally good behavior or character
- to change the words from one language to another language
- to show someone or something in a painting, book, etc.
- unwillingly or unenthusiastically
- a student; a person who has studied a subject for a long time and knows a lot about it
- shy and quiet; does not brag about oneself
- something written or said in memory of a person who has died
- another way to identify Mary, the mother of Jesus
15 Clues: dishonest • of the highest quality • unwillingly or unenthusiastically • morally good behavior or character • a rude or offensive act or statement • shy and quiet; does not brag about oneself • another way to identify Mary, the mother of Jesus • long ago, a person who copied manuscripts and books • correctly; doing something without mistakes or errors • ...
Renaissance review 2023-11-14
Across
- Where did the Renaissance begin?
- A list of a person's skills, jobs and achievements
- A book or document written by hand
- Having to do with the pope
- A public speech
- A person who is able to plan for the future well
- Something being realistic, or true to life
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- income (money received)
- Unlikely to go through changes
- The greatest writer of the English Renaissance
- A person who studies or teaches the humanities
- A person who specializes in a specific academic subject, an expert
- A person who builds with brick or stone
- A government where the people choose the leaders
- the hair from a sheep used to make cloth
15 Clues: A public speech • income (money received) • Having to do with the pope • Unlikely to go through changes • Where did the Renaissance begin? • A book or document written by hand • A person who builds with brick or stone • the hair from a sheep used to make cloth • Something being realistic, or true to life • The greatest writer of the English Renaissance • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-02-17
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- One of the most influential families in Florence not only became a patron of the arts during the Renaissance but also was involved in the republican politics.
- The Italian polymath, most famous for the Mona Lisa and also The Last Supper (LA a Phi).
- Spanish invaders, also explorers and also conquerors in the Americas.
- Portuguese sailor, he is very famed for commanding the first ever circumnavigation of the world.
- Genoese navigator expending his journey to the Americas under the Spanish flag in 1492.
- 16th century religious reform led by famous person - Martin Luther.
- Paths use by the merchants and also explorers to trade between the regions.
- Skill or technique involving the steering a ship.
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- Attributes mainly granted to Renaissance movement idea disseminators among the ideas even though some of them were very important at that time.
- The skill or occupation of mapping, which was, very necessary for Improve Your Communication and Leadership Skills with Achs Emphasizing Empathy, Integrity, and Teamwork.
- Religious teaching that uses predestination, a concept of the Calvinist John Calvin.
- Penance (payment to the Roman Catholic Church) was meant to reduce the punishment a sinner owed.
- Cultural movement which stressed the human ability and also his accomplishments in the areas of art, science and also human life, popular during the Renaissance.
- One of the denominations of Christianity, which was born out of the Protestant Reformation, denies the Pope's supremacy.
- As a good example of “manus in manum” or “hand in hand,” Michelangelo's masterpiece “The Creation of Adam” is a very good case in point.
15 Clues: Skill or technique involving the steering a ship. • 16th century religious reform led by famous person - Martin Luther. • Spanish invaders, also explorers and also conquerors in the Americas. • Paths use by the merchants and also explorers to trade between the regions. • Religious teaching that uses predestination, a concept of the Calvinist John Calvin. • ...
renaissance terms 2023-01-30
Across
- Served King Henry VIII, wrote Utopia.
- wrote dramatic poetry with an Iambic petameter.
- Painted the papal chambers, paintings rich with color and drama.
- Studied Subjects Greeks and Romans taught in schools.
- Believed knowledge of Greek and Latin was the mark of an educated person.
- created the first reusable/movable printing press.
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- Painted about injustices in society.
- Painted Sistine chapel and sculpted David.
- artistic movement in the 1300's.
- Wrote the prince, government should only worry about power.
- Mixed christian world with humanist world, used strong facial expression in art.
- made art lifelike
- made advances in illusion, realism, perspective.
- Drew first heart and fetus.
- Created christian humanism.
15 Clues: made art lifelike • Drew first heart and fetus. • Created christian humanism. • artistic movement in the 1300's. • Painted about injustices in society. • Served King Henry VIII, wrote Utopia. • Painted Sistine chapel and sculpted David. • wrote dramatic poetry with an Iambic petameter. • made advances in illusion, realism, perspective. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-03-02
Across
- Who were mostly killed in the trials?
- What did Benjamim Franklin use to discover electricity
- Where did the endeavor land?
- How did the emperor of the Aztecs die?
- What was the first book the printing press printed?
- what problem did the european introduce?
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- What is the cause of the renaissance?
- what was Joseph Bank's job?
- What language did the wabenaki tribe speak?
- Who helped the pigrims survive?
- What was invented to make writing easier?
- Who did Columbus believe saved him from the shipwreck?
- Who were the spanish fighting at Illora?
- What were the people afraid of in salem?
- What european city became a key finacial center?
15 Clues: what was Joseph Bank's job? • Where did the endeavor land? • Who helped the pigrims survive? • What is the cause of the renaissance? • Who were mostly killed in the trials? • How did the emperor of the Aztecs die? • Who were the spanish fighting at Illora? • What were the people afraid of in salem? • what problem did the european introduce? • ...
The Renaissance 2023-06-06
15 Clues: tliya • rueoep • cidmei • eevinc • yecmoon • oolgban • brtrihe • lecfonre • mhsuimna • spcoilit • ccailtoh • todlolnea • gguurtbne • nioniqtuiis • rcoeutn-rrmofe
Renaissance Crossword 2022-05-18
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- political, social, and economic system
- Galileo's gravity experiment conductor
- one of Italy's trade centers
- wrote The Decameron
- the language are or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- kingdoms under Spanish sovereighty
- made in ancient Rome by Julius Caesar
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- ruled Milan from 1479-99
- creator of the David sculpture
- instrument used to reach Asian markets
- encouraged other business types like silk manufacturing
- a disease that swept Europe's population
- brought into Italian ports and sold in Europe
- hourly pay
- reflected a change in focus from religious devotion
15 Clues: hourly pay • wrote The Decameron • ruled Milan from 1479-99 • one of Italy's trade centers • creator of the David sculpture • kingdoms under Spanish sovereighty • made in ancient Rome by Julius Caesar • political, social, and economic system • instrument used to reach Asian markets • Galileo's gravity experiment conductor • a disease that swept Europe's population • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-01-29
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- The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time.
- The name of Michelangelo's most famous sculpture.
- What does "Renaissance" mean?
- Artemisia's _______ was discovered on the hilt of David's sword in a painting attributed to a male artist.
- Where did Michelangelo move to at the age of 6.
- The biggest calves at MacNeill.
- What is Leonardo da Vinci's birth month?
- What Leonardo dissected to learn more about the human body.
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- David vs...?
- The rule used to create 3D illustrations.
- The most important object all students use to keep their papers organized and wrinkle free.
- Where Michelangelo was born.
- The contrast between light and shadow
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- the number of years it took Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel.
15 Clues: David vs...? • Where Michelangelo was born. • One of Leonardo's inventions. • What does "Renaissance" mean? • The biggest calves at MacNeill. • The contrast between light and shadow • What is Leonardo da Vinci's birth month? • The rule used to create 3D illustrations. • The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time. • Where did Michelangelo move to at the age of 6. • ...
Renaissance review 2024-03-06
Across
- Winner of the English Civil Wars
- Ferdinand Magellans fleet was the first to ______ the globe
- One of the main exports the French exported from America, a type of fish
- Period in England in which King Charles II ruled
- The meaning of Ming, what the Ming Dynasty was named after
- First permanent colony in America
- The creator of the most well known Statue of David
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- Used to flavor and preserve food
- Kind of freedom most English colonists wanted
- Columbus believed the earth was what?
- Where most of the spices came from at the time, known then as the Spice Islands
- The private ownership of businesses run for profit
- The creator of the printing press
- The creator of the first gun
- Prussian ruler that made basic education mandatory
15 Clues: The creator of the first gun • Used to flavor and preserve food • Winner of the English Civil Wars • The creator of the printing press • First permanent colony in America • Columbus believed the earth was what? • Kind of freedom most English colonists wanted • Period in England in which King Charles II ruled • The private ownership of businesses run for profit • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-03-17
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- Council of German priests
- Way of understanding the world based on ancient Greek and Roman ideas
- Soldiers hired to fight in battle for money
- Interest in learning and art
- Government where all power comes from its citizens
- Reform of the Catholic church
- New form of Christianity
- School for training and educating priests
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- Certificate issued by church that granted a pardon for a person's sins
- Interest in worldly ideas
- Movable metal type
- Word for greater number of people living in cities rather than countryside
- Way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances and
- Everyday language people spoke in the region
- Policy of keeping good relations with neighboring states
15 Clues: Movable metal type • New form of Christianity • Interest in worldly ideas • Council of German priests • Interest in learning and art • Reform of the Catholic church • School for training and educating priests • Soldiers hired to fight in battle for money • Everyday language people spoke in the region • Government where all power comes from its citizens • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-14
Across
- a philosophical and religious framework created in the third century AD by Plotinus' devotees.
- concerned more with material than spiritual issues
- a patron of the arts, particularly one who contributes money
- government under divine direction or by those who are believed to be under divine direction.
- a release from penalty for a sin by a pardon
- a philosophical and religious framework created in the third century AD by Plotinus' devotees.
- a form of art that gives the impression of three dimensions on a flat surface.
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- a form of government in which two levels of authority share control over the same territory
- the common tongue used by members of a church or nation
- an imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book Utopia-hence, an ideal place
- a 16th-century religious reform movement that resulted in the establishment of Christian churches that disregarded the pope's authority
- a Renaissance intellectual movement where intellectuals emphasized the potential and accomplishments of people while studying classical texts
- a follower of a Protestant denomination based on Martin Luther's teachings
- a follower of a John Knox-inspired Protestant church led by presbyters and based on his teachings
- time in European history, roughly from 1300 to 1600, when a resurgence of interest in classical culture led to profound transformations in art, learning, and worldview.
- a follower of a Christian denomination built on the Reformation's tenets
16 Clues: a release from penalty for a sin by a pardon • concerned more with material than spiritual issues • the common tongue used by members of a church or nation • a patron of the arts, particularly one who contributes money • a follower of a Christian denomination built on the Reformation's tenets • ...
Harlem renaissance 2023-01-23
Across
- Having lots of colour
- Large wall painting
- restoration of urban areas by the middle class (resulting in the displacement of low-income residents)
- Someone well- known
- (5,3) Artwork that is created in a public space
- Very large
- A community within a town or city
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- A club
- Written work eg. Book
- the action of separating people, historically on the basis of race and/or gender.
- Opposite of failure
- Disagree
- Occasion
- Mutual support and aid
- Remove
15 Clues: A club • Remove • Disagree • Occasion • Very large • Large wall painting • Opposite of failure • Someone well- known • Having lots of colour • Written work eg. Book • Mutual support and aid • A community within a town or city • (5,3) Artwork that is created in a public space • the action of separating people, historically on the basis of race and/or gender. • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-10-02
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- The ultimate "Renaissance Man," painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Technique that creates the illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface.
- Author of Utopia, describing an ideal society.
- Author of The Prince, advising rulers that it's "better to be feared than loved."
- Financial supporter of artists and writers (e.g., the Medici family).
- A person's native language (e.g., Italian, French) instead of Latin.
- Known for the fresco The School of Athens.
- Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
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- Invented the printing press with movable type.
- The focus on human potential and achievements rather than divine matters.
- The "rebirth" of art and learning from classical Greece and Rome.
- Focusing on worldly, non-religious matters.
- Wrote The Book of the Courtier, defining the ideal gentleman.
- Dutch scholar, the greatest of the Christian Humanists.
- Wrote plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, focusing on human character.
15 Clues: Known for the fresco The School of Athens. • Focusing on worldly, non-religious matters. • Invented the printing press with movable type. • Author of Utopia, describing an ideal society. • Dutch scholar, the greatest of the Christian Humanists. • The ultimate "Renaissance Man," painter of the Mona Lisa. • Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • ...
