renaissance Crossword Puzzles
The Renaissance Terms 2021-10-15
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- built their city on islands
- famous merchant who wrote about his travels
- trading in cloth and banking is how they became
- a time of rebirth
- having to do with the city
- where the Renaissance began
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- the art of making agreements with other countries
- richest family in Florence
- a person who fights in an army for money
- non-religious
10 Clues: non-religious • a time of rebirth • richest family in Florence • having to do with the city • built their city on islands • where the Renaissance began • a person who fights in an army for money • famous merchant who wrote about his travels • trading in cloth and banking is how they became • the art of making agreements with other countries
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- The Renaissance began here
- City life
- built there city's on small islands
- venetians bulit these for transportation around there city.
- Marco Polo effected there wants and needs
- richest family in florence
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- most famous city in the Renaissance
- venetians used these to get around there city
- an offical in florence
- A person who plays apart in the army for money
10 Clues: City life • an offical in florence • The Renaissance began here • richest family in florence • most famous city in the Renaissance • built there city's on small islands • Marco Polo effected there wants and needs • venetians used these to get around there city • A person who plays apart in the army for money • venetians bulit these for transportation around there city.
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-22
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- A large group moving from one place to another.
- Dean of Harlem Renaissance.
- something you can listen to
- Creator of the poem ¨Mother to Son.¨
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- a revival of something
- Largest economic recession in modern history.
- No oppression.
- a concept describing black people that now have an understanding of themselves: characterized with self-confidence
- prejudice based on race
- Neighborhood in New York.
10 Clues: No oppression. • a revival of something • prejudice based on race • Neighborhood in New York. • Dean of Harlem Renaissance. • something you can listen to • Creator of the poem ¨Mother to Son.¨ • Largest economic recession in modern history. • A large group moving from one place to another. • ...
Pemikiran Dibalik Peristiwa-Peristiwa Penting di Eropa 2022-10-22
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- Pemimpin Gereja Katolik di seluruh dunia.
- Pemahaman/kepercayaan/ajaran yang harus diterima sebagai hal yang benar dan baik, tidak boleh dibantah dan diragukan.
- Gerakan yang mengupayakan perbaikan dalam tatanan kehidupan umat Katolik di Eropa.
- Kota kelahiran Renaissance di Italia.
- Sistem perdagangan dimana kerajaan induk mengatur seluruh perdagangan yang dilakukan koloninya termasuk melarang perdagangan antar koloni atau kerajaan lain (Bhs.Inggris).
- Babak selanjutnya dari Renaissance.
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- Kebijakan politik ekonomi yang bertujuan menumpuk logam mulia, aset atau modal sebagai tolak ukur kesejahteraan suatu negara.
- Seorang pelukis yang merupakan salah satu tokoh pada zaman Renaissance, karya terbesarnya adalah Mona Lisa.
- Jenis mesin yang menjadi cikal bakal peristiwa Revolusi Industri.
- Abad Pertengahan disebut juga Abad Kegelapan (Bhs. Inggris).
10 Clues: Babak selanjutnya dari Renaissance. • Kota kelahiran Renaissance di Italia. • Pemimpin Gereja Katolik di seluruh dunia. • Abad Pertengahan disebut juga Abad Kegelapan (Bhs. Inggris). • Jenis mesin yang menjadi cikal bakal peristiwa Revolusi Industri. • Gerakan yang mengupayakan perbaikan dalam tatanan kehidupan umat Katolik di Eropa. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2016-11-30
8 Clues: a promise • ______Patty • Meaning of "renaissance" • Decade of the Harlem Renaissance • Key Harlem philosopher Alain ______ • Movement of a large group of people • Langston _______, major American poet • the hanging of someone by an angry mob
arcadia 2022-11-18
14 Clues: DS • CFO • CEO • AMIT • paintings • gravel lot • production • year of the • AFC companies • long time CEO • interior complete • meaning new spring • during the renaissance • basement new construction
Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 5 2017-01-30
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- Henry VIII was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. Henry was the second Tudor monarch, succeeding his father,
- vinci Themes and style in Nerdrum's work reference anecdote and narrative
- Niccolò Machiavelli, or more formally Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli, was an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer. He has often been called the founder of modern political science.
- Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, more commonly Leonardo da Vinci or simply Leonardo, was an Italian polymath whose areas of interest included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, ...
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- The printing press was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by the German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, based on existing screw presses.
- the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others. It has been particularly associated with the teachings of St. Augustine of Hippo and of Calvin.
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- the person who freeed the slaves
- was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art
- Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici was an Italian banker and politician, the first of the Medici political dynasty, de facto rulers of Florence during much of the Italian Renaissance
- French theologian and reformer in Switzerland: leader in the Protestant Reformation. 2. Melvin, 1911–97, U.S. chemist: Nobel Prize 1961. 3. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “bald.”.
- Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, known as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur
- held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento (Trent) and Bologna, northern Italy, was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils.
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages.
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
- a Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
17 Clues: the person who freeed the slaves • property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage. • vinci Themes and style in Nerdrum's work reference anecdote and narrative • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
History Vocab 10/18 2023-10-19
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- Written by Martin Luther
- Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- Roman Catholic order of priests and brothers (society of jesus)
- A utopia typically describes an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or near-perfect qualities for its members.
- The earth and planets revolve around the sun theory
- Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
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- six steps to conclusions
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s. It resulted in the creation of a branch of Christianity
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath.
- drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God
- German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar.
- administering adult baptism to one another, believing that their baptism as infants was not an authentic form of baptism.
17 Clues: Written by Martin Luther • six steps to conclusions • typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God • The earth and planets revolve around the sun theory • Roman Catholic order of priests and brothers (society of jesus) • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • ...
Peta 1 2023-02-28
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- jsvsisbs
- nshsksns
- Jdbsjsvsja
- jebsjsjs
- jebsjsbs
- gdhsjebs
- bsbsjwbs
- Shebsjbwhs
- muling pagsilang ng Greek at Roma
- Jdbsjsbsjsbehr
- Flying mammal
- hehshsb
- jsbsjsbs
- hdvsusbshs
- jebsjsbs
- ebduerbb
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- jevsjevskab
- jsbsjabsus
- jsbsjsbs
- jebsjsbs
- uebsjsbsh
- jsbsjsbsjs
- jsbzjsvdjssn
- jegsjebe
- jwvsjsbsha
- jevsjevsksbx
- hdkdbdis
- jebsusbsh
- ehsjsbs
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
31 Clues: ehsjsbs • hehshsb • jsvsisbs • jsbsjsbs • nshsksns • jebsjsbs • jebsjsjs • jebsjsbs • gdhsjebs • bsbsjwbs • jegsjebe • hdkdbdis • jsbsjsbs • jebsjsbs • ebduerbb • uebsjsbsh • jebsusbsh • jsbsjabsus • Jdbsjsvsja • jsbsjsbsjs • Shebsjbwhs • jwvsjsbsha • hdvsusbshs • jevsjevskab • Has a trunk • jsbzjsvdjssn • jevsjevsksbx • Flying mammal • Jdbsjsbsjsbehr • Large marsupial • muling pagsilang ng Greek at Roma
Peta 1 2023-02-28
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- Large marsupial
- Shebsjbwhs
- Jdbsjsvsja
- uebsjsbsh
- jsbsjsbs
- hehshsb
- jevsjevskab
- jebsusbsh
- jsbzjsvdjssn
- jsbsjsbsjs
- jevsjevsksbx
- Has a trunk
- ehsjsbs
- hehsjsbsjsbsb
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- Flying mammal
- jebsjsbs
- bsbsjwbs
- muling pagsilang ng Greek at Roma
- jebsjsbs
- hdkdbdis
- hdvsusbshs
- jebsjsbs
- jsvsisbs
- gdhsjebs
- jebsjsjs
- jwvsjsbsha
- jsbsjsbs
- nshsksns
- jsbsjabsus
- Jdbsjsbsjsbehr
- ebduerbb
- jegsjebe
32 Clues: hehshsb • ehsjsbs • jebsjsbs • bsbsjwbs • jebsjsbs • hdkdbdis • jebsjsbs • jsvsisbs • gdhsjebs • jsbsjsbs • jebsjsjs • jsbsjsbs • nshsksns • ebduerbb • jegsjebe • uebsjsbsh • jebsusbsh • hdvsusbshs • Shebsjbwhs • Jdbsjsvsja • jwvsjsbsha • jsbsjabsus • jsbsjsbsjs • jevsjevskab • Has a trunk • jsbzjsvdjssn • jevsjevsksbx • Flying mammal • hehsjsbsjsbsb • Jdbsjsbsjsbehr • Large marsupial • muling pagsilang ng Greek at Roma
The Renaissance 2024-01-19
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- This place/location was a major financial and maritime power during the middle ages and the Renaissance.
- Man Describes a person who was knowledgeable, educated, or proficient in a wide range of fields.
- Period of European culture, artistic, political and economic rebirth.
- The person and or group of people who are paying for artwork/image.
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- German inventor and craftsman who introduced letter press printing to Europe.
- Interests in the classical world and studies which focused not on religion but on what it is to be human.
- Refers to language, it is how words are said by different people.
- A region that is independently ruled by a major city.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance, in Italy.
- Press A device that allowed for mass production of letters to transfer onto clothes and or books.
- Italian banker and politician who established the Medici family as effective leaders of Florence.
- Non religious
12 Clues: Non religious • The birthplace of the Renaissance, in Italy. • A region that is independently ruled by a major city. • Refers to language, it is how words are said by different people. • The person and or group of people who are paying for artwork/image. • Period of European culture, artistic, political and economic rebirth. • ...
The Renaissance 2013-03-25
7 Clues: Michelangelo painted this • Another word for renaissance • Leonardo Da Vinci painted this • This is a Renaissace known in New York • This is a famous painting of Leonardo Da Vinci • This is a person who supports the Renaissance financially • This is a Famous Cartoon, using the famous Renaissance men names
The Birthplace Of The Renaissance 2022-01-30
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- The home of many masterpieces of the renaissance art
- A renaissance cultural movement
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
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- capital city of italy
- a way people express their beliefs and feelings
- a person who creates music, painting, writings, etc.
- Were it become the birthplace of the renaissance
7 Clues: capital city of italy • A renaissance cultural movement • a way people express their beliefs and feelings • Were it become the birthplace of the renaissance • The home of many masterpieces of the renaissance art • a person who creates music, painting, writings, etc. • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
Renaissance Crossword 2024-06-11
7 Clues: The name of this era • A famous artist and inventor • A famous sculptor who sculpted david • The birth place of Leonardo da Vinci • Leonardo da Vinci was really good at this • The disease that ended right before the Renaissance • The main location of where the Renaissance era took place
Western Art Music Unit Review 2021-02-05
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- the type of opera that is comic or satirical
- "one sound"
- "many sounds"
- music where every line of text has a different musical setting
- a sudden, radical, and/or complete change
- a three-part form that began to gain dominance in the instrumental genres of the Classical Era
- a one-movement orchestral work evoking a story or suggesting an extramusical idea
- a sung conversation between characters to advance the storyline of an opera
- things that have to do with religion, faith, and/or the church
- someone who shows incredible talent at something from a very young age
- a group of individual songs meant to be performed in a sequence as a unit
- instrumental music accompanied by a written program describing the music's story, idea, or mood
- a song for a solo singer that releases emotional tension surrounding a character or scene
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- the order and parts of the Christian Mass
- an artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement that promoted strong emotion and imagination
- things that have to do with the observable world
- a type or category of music
- a French term that means "rebirth"
- a strong intellectual movement during the Renaissance that focused on the humanities and things pertaining to human knowledge
- strong pride for one's country
- the type of opera that is serious and has lofty heroic themes from history and mythology
- highly exaggerated, ornamented, and expressive
- secular pieces from the Renaissance Era that were sung in social gatherings and after meals
- the text or script of an opera
24 Clues: "one sound" • "many sounds" • a type or category of music • strong pride for one's country • the text or script of an opera • a French term that means "rebirth" • the order and parts of the Christian Mass • a sudden, radical, and/or complete change • the type of opera that is comic or satirical • highly exaggerated, ornamented, and expressive • ...
The Rennaissance 2016-11-23
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- Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system
- A type of government that is sovereign, without a monarch.Luther Author of the Ninety-Five Theses
- Christine de _____
- A new type of art on the rise during the renaissance
- Humanist, author of the prince,
- Alternate name for a time period in history
- “To be, or not to be, that is the question”
- Author of the Heptameron. “The first modern woman.”
- A tool used by astronomers and navigators that were invented by Hipparchus
- Ages Sometimes referred to as the dark ages
- A great period of revival
- Made Cheap, Easy, Mass Produced, Knowledge accessible by everyone.
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Also known as the west or The Occident
- The creator of the heliocentric theory, committed hersey.
- A migration of people towards cities
- Solar system in which planets rotate around a sun
- A belief opposed to something that is generally accepted
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- A group of people who share the share skill interests or goals
- Originating from the latin word pestis
- The language spoken by common people in any given region or country
- To reduce the punishment of “sins” after death. Through people of religious power.
- Creator of the printing press
- A large amount of death.
- A society with several different ethnic or cultural groups
- Resulting in the formation of protestant churches
- ________s to the holy land
- A high power in a certain country
- The father of modern physics.
- A powerful religion during the renaissance
30 Clues: Christine de _____ • A large amount of death. • Painter of the Mona Lisa • A great period of revival • ________s to the holy land • Creator of the printing press • The father of modern physics. • Humanist, author of the prince, • A high power in a certain country • A migration of people towards cities • Sometimes called the Ptolemaic system • Originating from the latin word pestis • ...
P6 Chapter 11 Crossword Game 2025-10-08
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- belief during scientific revolution about the concept of god relying on natural laws to govern the world
- system of printing developed by johannes gutenberg
- King Louis XIV said “I am the ____.”
- last name of the european scientist who developed a heliocentric model of the universe
- A group of people who were targeted during the Witchcraft persecutions because of fear
- best known for his work on the “Encyclopedie"
- the type of religious ideas that the catholic reformation attacked
- Proletariats were forced into these places due to poverty
- country that was a leading example of absolute monarchy in early modern period
- Scottish philosopher who laid the foundation for liberal economics
- 18th century intellectual and cultural movement, emphasized science and reasoning
- The Renaissance in France or Germany
- german monk who started the protestant reformation, wrote the 95 theses
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- major branch of science during the Renaissance, focuses on space and the cosmos
- A staple crop that Frederick the Great promoted
- economic system characterized by private ownership
- religious dissent against catholic church
- philosophy that focused on human beings and their intellectual potential
- scientist and inventor who defined forces of gravity and motion
- French protestant who stressed predestination and founded Calvinism
- working class people, sold their labor
- a type of protestantism created by Henry VIII
- the political settlement created by the english that allowed the kind to be independent of the parliament was called the _____ revolution
- During the seventeenth century, this was a concept of government that was developed during the rise of nation states.
- where the Renaissance began
25 Clues: where the Renaissance began • King Louis XIV said “I am the ____.” • The Renaissance in France or Germany • working class people, sold their labor • religious dissent against catholic church • a type of protestantism created by Henry VIII • best known for his work on the “Encyclopedie" • A staple crop that Frederick the Great promoted • ...
Discover Italy 2023-03-31
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- Despite the name, these famous 135 steps were funded and built by the French!
- The leader of the Republic of Venice during the Renaissance.
- Baroque architect and sculpture who created
- Home to the third largest Roman amphitheater in Italy (built in 30 AD and which housed 30,000 spectators).
- Famous Florentine textile and banking family.
- Finished in AD 80, this is the largest elliptical amphitheater and built so well that mock naval battles could entertain the crowds of 50,000.
- Four of these bronze statues were stolen from Venice's St. Mark's Cathedral (but were returned after Austria defeated Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo).
- Mode of transportation we're taking from Florence to Rome.
- Former Roman temple to all the ancient Gods that, because it was so preserved, inspired Renaissance artists to bring back the dome! Woot Woot!
- The only son of Lord and Lady Montague.
- The fashion capital of the world!
- Often considered the "greatest church in Christendom," this Basilica is built over the tomb of Jesus's chief apostle, Saint _____.
- Roman goddess and subject of many a Renaissance painter -- including Botticelli.
- Birthplace of the Renaissance!
- Michelangelo, Galileo and Leon Battista Alberti are just some of the buried at this Florentine church. [2 words]
- Mr. W's favorite Cellini statue is of Perseus, holding this person's head high for all to see!
- In March 1861 Victor Emmanuel of Piedmont-Sardinia became _____ of Italy.
- Tourists to Verona will go out of their way to get a selfie with THIS part of Juliet's house.
- Indiana Jones movie which features a stunning boat chase [2 words].
- Learned students: Bologna has the oldest one on Earth that has been teaching for going on 935 years straight!
- The Red! The Fat! The Learned! La rossa! La grassa! La dotta!
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- Juliet's family, whose House had an ancient feud with the Montagues.
- Michelangelo's masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture (1501-1504), carved from a single block of flawed marble.
- THE Italian astronomer, physicist and teacher who wowed the world with his theories. And then got hauled in front of the Inquisition.
- Sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti won the design contest for these doors: the Gates of _______.
- At the Roman Forum, the Vestal Virgins guarded this sacred firery symbol.
- The center of Rome noted for government buildings and ancient temples.
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church who Catholics consider God's representative on Earth.
- The first dome since Rome! The largest masonry vault on Earth! Brunelleschi's Renaissance masterpiece!
- Italy's deepest lake, which gave its original name: Lario, meaning "deep place."
- Dominant philosophy of the Renaissance that incorporated a love of the classics.
- Michelangelo spent 5 years painting 343 figures on THIS chapel's ceiling.
- George Clooney loved Lake Como so much he used it as a location in Ocean's ______.
- The Roman Emperor who set fire to Rome, blamed it on the Christians and even crucified St. Peter upside down (AD 64).
- Famous Roman fountain thematically taming the waters that was features in the famous 1960 film La Dolce Vita.
- Saint whose church in Venice is known for its golden mosaics and its blend of eastern (Byzantine) and western (Roman) styles.
- Florence's "Old Bridge" over the Arno [2 words].
- David! Pieta! Sistine Chapel ceiling! St. Peter's! Should I keep going?
- Married Anakin Skywalker on Naboo, which was filmed at the Villa Balbianello!
- W's favorite temple at the Roman Forum, which housed the ancient treasury (filled with gold and silver)! We'll definitely make "time" to see the temple to this ancient God.
- The chosen one who was both a Jedi and a Sith.
- Romantic nationalist whose Red Shirts helped to unite Italy.
- The Eternal City and home to one of the most incredible Mediterranean empires!
- Michelangelo's David has the "hands of a murderer" because he is going to face this Philistine giant.
44 Clues: Birthplace of the Renaissance! • The fashion capital of the world! • The only son of Lord and Lady Montague. • Baroque architect and sculpture who created • Famous Florentine textile and banking family. • The chosen one who was both a Jedi and a Sith. • Florence's "Old Bridge" over the Arno [2 words]. • Mode of transportation we're taking from Florence to Rome. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2023-11-28
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- Harlem Renaissance poet
- Movement of African Americans from the Jim Crow South to industrial regions in the Northeast and Midwest
- Famous trumpet player of the Harlem Renaissance
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- Female writer of the Harlem Renaissance
- Popular female blues singer
- Famous Cotton Club jazz musician
- African American cultural and literary movement in the 1920s
7 Clues: Harlem Renaissance poet • Popular female blues singer • Famous Cotton Club jazz musician • Female writer of the Harlem Renaissance • Famous trumpet player of the Harlem Renaissance • African American cultural and literary movement in the 1920s • Movement of African Americans from the Jim Crow South to industrial regions in the Northeast and Midwest
Renaissance Italy 2022-06-05
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- Galileo developed this instrument so he could carry out observations about the movement of the Earth and other planets
- A famous city in northern Italy
- These people had a significant role in the development and spread of the ideas of the Renaissance
- He was an Italian astronomer, physicist, mathematician, philosopher and inventor
- A principle that encouraged people to use reason and their own observations to draw conclusions and gain knowledge.
- Christian religious movement that began in northern Europe in the early 16th century as a reaction to Roman Catholic doctrines and practices
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- A republic that was ruled by wealthy citizens
- The first name of one of the most remarkable of all the Italian Renaissance thinkers.
- What the Catholic Church used to crush heretics
- A Christian who holds views that conflict with official Church teachings
- Similar to rebirth
11 Clues: Similar to rebirth • A famous city in northern Italy • A republic that was ruled by wealthy citizens • What the Catholic Church used to crush heretics • A Christian who holds views that conflict with official Church teachings • He was an Italian astronomer, physicist, mathematician, philosopher and inventor • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-08-23
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- middle ages The middle period of the three traditional divisions of western history
- The monarch and royal family of a country
- Not begging or living in a monastic or other order
- The world's oldest monotheistic religion
- A polotical theory derived from karlmax, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property
- of renaissance Kings,popes,princes,cardinals,poetsnd humanist, as well as catherdrals, convents and monasteries
- A form of democracy in which the electorate decides on policy intivatives without elected representatives
- the renaissance An intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focused not on religion
- A network of routes used by traders for more than 1,500 years
- reformation A religious reform movement that swept through europe in the 1,500's
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- renaissance A fervent period of europian cultural, artistic, political and economc "rebirth" following the middle ages
- The dominant social system in medieval europe, in which the nobility held lands
- A system of goverment in which priests rule in the name of god
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one god
- was a german philosopher critic of political econmy
- greekand roman culture Classical art encompasses the cultures of greece and rome and endures as the corner store of western civilization
- A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives on which has an elected president
- A bubonic plague pandemic occuring in afro eurasia
- Major religion stemming from the life, teachings, and death of jesus of nazareth
19 Clues: The world's oldest monotheistic religion • The monarch and royal family of a country • The doctrine or belief that there is only one god • Not begging or living in a monastic or other order • A bubonic plague pandemic occuring in afro eurasia • was a german philosopher critic of political econmy • A network of routes used by traders for more than 1,500 years • ...
Social Science Subjects 2022-01-19
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- The sun being in the center of the universe.
- A person that was born in France, Rome.
- A belief, mostly to get hope.
- Ways of living.
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- Believing only one person is more important.
- Earth is in the center of the universe.
- The best way for humans to understand everything around them.
- Many artists did this in the renaissance
- A new beginning.
- Trusting the material,things and having a better life on earth than in heaven.
- In the renaissance, common people did this.
- A person that was born in Greece.
12 Clues: Ways of living. • A new beginning. • A belief, mostly to get hope. • A person that was born in Greece. • Earth is in the center of the universe. • A person that was born in France, Rome. • Many artists did this in the renaissance • In the renaissance, common people did this. • Believing only one person is more important. • The sun being in the center of the universe. • ...
arts anagrams 2023-08-31
Lilly Rife's World History Review 2022-01-07
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- Exchanged goods, ideas, and diseases
- Mass-produced books
- A granted full or partial remission of the punishment of sin
- Rebirth
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- When western and eastern Rome divided
- Created by Martin Luther, believed that they would go to heaven because of God’s grace alone
- Trading between Africa, Europe, and North America
- The renaissance celebrated human life
- Monarchs are Gods representation on Earth
- King vs. parliament
10 Clues: Rebirth • Mass-produced books • King vs. parliament • Exchanged goods, ideas, and diseases • When western and eastern Rome divided • The renaissance celebrated human life • Monarchs are Gods representation on Earth • Trading between Africa, Europe, and North America • A granted full or partial remission of the punishment of sin • ...
WH short (Renaissance) 2024-11-19
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- Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- The movement that emphasized human potential
- Revival of art, literature, and learning
- This artist painted the Mona Lisa
- This family was a powerful banking dynasty in Florence
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- Revolutionized the spread of information
- This author wrote "The Prince"
- Considered the greatest write in the English language
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Known for his statue of David
10 Clues: Known for his statue of David • This author wrote "The Prince" • This artist painted the Mona Lisa • Revolutionized the spread of information • Revival of art, literature, and learning • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance • The movement that emphasized human potential • ...
Shakespeare and his world 2017-08-08
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- How old was Shakespeare when he died?
- Shakespeare often used the elements of ________.
- Where did William live during the Renaissance?
- Water and Earth, what were the other two?
- Where was william born?
- The term Renaissance means
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- What type of plays did shakespeare write
- During his life, Shakespeare wrote at least ___________ Plays.
- How old was Hamnet when he died?
- What event happened on April 23, 1564?
- The name of Shakespeare's wife
- One of the main thems from 'Othello'
12 Clues: Where was william born? • The term Renaissance means • The name of Shakespeare's wife • How old was Hamnet when he died? • One of the main thems from 'Othello' • How old was Shakespeare when he died? • What event happened on April 23, 1564? • What type of plays did shakespeare write • Water and Earth, what were the other two? • Where did William live during the Renaissance? • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- Italy was the leftovers of the _____ empire
- These are traders that exchange goods on trade routes
- Durer was the first _____ kind of painter
- Human achievement is.
- Renaissance art was in.
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- Middle age art was in
- Leonardo Da Vinci was a what kind of man
- Leonardo Da Vinci painted the last supper the vitruvian man and
- Italy was split up into a bunch of ____
- Michelangelo was a painter and a.
- The ___ of Italy made it the center of many trade routes
- The Renaissance had a ___ standard of living
12 Clues: Middle age art was in • Human achievement is. • Renaissance art was in. • Michelangelo was a painter and a. • Italy was split up into a bunch of ____ • Leonardo Da Vinci was a what kind of man • Durer was the first _____ kind of painter • Italy was the leftovers of the _____ empire • The Renaissance had a ___ standard of living • ...
ST 1 2013-11-26
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- De componisten van de Lage Landen maakten vaak gebruik van ...
- Kerktoonaard; niet majeur of mineur maar...
- Kort spelen, niet legato maar ...
- Frans lied uit de Renaissance met wereldlijke inhoud
- Een reeks toonhoogtes met tussenliggende intervallen
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- De melodie heeft een stijgend begin tot een hoogtepunt en daarna een dalend einde
- Wanneer er maar 1 melodielijn is (die door 1 of meerdere zangers kan gezongen worden)
- De stijlperiode van 1400 tot 1600
- De oorsprong van de sacrale muziek ligt bij de ...
- Synoniem voor religieus of heilig
- meerstemmige compositie
- Synoniem voor klankkleur
12 Clues: meerstemmige compositie • Synoniem voor klankkleur • De stijlperiode van 1400 tot 1600 • Synoniem voor religieus of heilig • Kort spelen, niet legato maar ... • Kerktoonaard; niet majeur of mineur maar... • De oorsprong van de sacrale muziek ligt bij de ... • Frans lied uit de Renaissance met wereldlijke inhoud • Een reeks toonhoogtes met tussenliggende intervallen • ...
World History Fall - Misc. 2022-12-08
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- Government where the ruler has absolute power
- English Dynasty of Henry VIII, Bloody Mary, and Elizabeth I.
- Japanese warrior class
- Aztec winged serpent god of chocolate, corn, and maker of humans.
- Spanish conquerors of the Americas.
- Japanese military dictator; Tokugawa's title.
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- Economic system where the Mother Country tightly controls colonies; worse than free trade.
- Printing _____, which let people mass publish books and papers.
- The disease that wiped out Native Americans more than anything else.
- French Protestants
- Merchant family that ruled Renaissance Florence.
- Renaissance ______, a ruthless, extravagant ruler.
12 Clues: French Protestants • Japanese warrior class • Spanish conquerors of the Americas. • Government where the ruler has absolute power • Japanese military dictator; Tokugawa's title. • Merchant family that ruled Renaissance Florence. • Renaissance ______, a ruthless, extravagant ruler. • English Dynasty of Henry VIII, Bloody Mary, and Elizabeth I. • ...
Renaissance - Sarah (NO SPACES!) 2023-06-01
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- not having a religious opinion
- removal of punishment of sins
- a man who is the model of someone during the renaissance
- Greek and Latin culture
- a machine used to place ink on pages
- a revival of or renewed interest in something
- does not need to believe in god
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- native language
- theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- the split of Christianity, Eastern Orthodox, and Roman Catholic
- theory that the earth is at the center of the universe
- Establishing facts through experimentation
12 Clues: native language • Greek and Latin culture • removal of punishment of sins • not having a religious opinion • does not need to believe in god • a machine used to place ink on pages • Establishing facts through experimentation • a revival of or renewed interest in something • theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-17
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- the French word for "rebirth"
- What Marco Polo did for a living, or an adventurer
- Family that sponsored art and architecture mainly from the Renaissance
- Pays people in support of their work
- Famous trading route between Asia and Europe
- Someone who studies logic or wisdom
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- Italian sculptor and painter who made a painting named "David"
- a word describing older literature, art, architecture, or ideals
- Wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- Made a living out of sponsors from Patrons
- Another word for an engineer that creates things
- a point of view
12 Clues: a point of view • Wrote "Romeo and Juliet" • the French word for "rebirth" • Someone who studies logic or wisdom • Pays people in support of their work • Made a living out of sponsors from Patrons • Famous trading route between Asia and Europe • Another word for an engineer that creates things • What Marco Polo did for a living, or an adventurer • ...
Renaissance eats dogs 2023-10-06
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- Literature in the middle ages was mostly ___ in nature
- One of the first celebrity artist
- how books were made during the Renaissance
- Artist who made the "David" sculpture
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- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- believes that its better to be a feared king than a loved one
- how books were made in the middle ages
- The first portrait of a hare
- A painting depicting Jesus telling his disciples that one of them would betray him
- made fun of a bunch of people
- Eramus was a...?
- birthplace of the Renaissance
12 Clues: Eramus was a...? • Painter of the Mona Lisa • The first portrait of a hare • made fun of a bunch of people • birthplace of the Renaissance • One of the first celebrity artist • Artist who made the "David" sculpture • how books were made in the middle ages • how books were made during the Renaissance • Literature in the middle ages was mostly ___ in nature • ...
Renaissance Note Cross Word Puzzle 2023-10-06
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- created the last supper and the mona lisa
- wrote a tyrants guidebook
- wrote a book making fun of almost everyone around him
- was invented during this time
- life centers around this place
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- worldly possessions
- focus of the renaissance
- smoky style in painting that da Vinci was famous for
- known for being able to sculpt from a single stone
- areas of lots of trade and cities
- the art in the renaissance era was made ___ dimensional
- sold prints of his art and was the first celebrity artist
12 Clues: worldly possessions • focus of the renaissance • wrote a tyrants guidebook • was invented during this time • life centers around this place • areas of lots of trade and cities • created the last supper and the mona lisa • known for being able to sculpt from a single stone • smoky style in painting that da Vinci was famous for • ...
Exploration Unit 2025-12-12
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- Europe → Africa → Americas economic system (13 letters, two words)
- A tax paid to the Church (5 letters)
- Ship that improved exploration (7 letters)
- Disease that spread along trade routes (5 letters)
- Renaissance art feature showing depth (11 letters)
- Powerful West African trade item (4 letters)
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church (4 letters)
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- A mounted warrior in feudal society (6 letters)
- “Rebirth” era (11 letters)
- Route enslaved Africans were forced across (14 letters, two words)
- Asian trade network (8 letters, two words)
- European motivation meaning religious mission (3 letters)
12 Clues: “Rebirth” era (11 letters) • A tax paid to the Church (5 letters) • Ship that improved exploration (7 letters) • Asian trade network (8 letters, two words) • Powerful West African trade item (4 letters) • A mounted warrior in feudal society (6 letters) • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church (4 letters) • Disease that spread along trade routes (5 letters) • ...
Die Rolle der Städte 2025-10-19
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- Berühmte Kirche, Symbol der Macht Roms
- Wichtige Voraussetzung für neues Denken
- Neue soziale Gruppe mit Einfluss in den Städten
- Stadt der Medici und Wiege der Renaissance
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- Geistige Bewegung, die in den Städten entstand
- Familie, die Kunst und Wissenschaft förderte
- Handelszentrum zwischen Europa und dem Osten
- Künstler, der für den Papst arbeitete
- Quelle des Reichtums vieler Städte
- Religiöses und kulturelles Zentrum der Renaissance
10 Clues: Quelle des Reichtums vieler Städte • Künstler, der für den Papst arbeitete • Berühmte Kirche, Symbol der Macht Roms • Wichtige Voraussetzung für neues Denken • Stadt der Medici und Wiege der Renaissance • Familie, die Kunst und Wissenschaft förderte • Handelszentrum zwischen Europa und dem Osten • Geistige Bewegung, die in den Städten entstand • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-01-28
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- Music popular during the Harlem Renaissance.
- a building that plays are preformed at.
- The study of reality and existence.
- fist name of a poet popular during the 1920s.
- the revival of art and literature.
- neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, NY.
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- last name of popular trumpeter during 1920s.
- vocal or instrumental sounds.
- process of being reincarnated or born again.
- city and capital of France.
10 Clues: city and capital of France. • vocal or instrumental sounds. • the revival of art and literature. • The study of reality and existence. • neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, NY. • a building that plays are preformed at. • Music popular during the Harlem Renaissance. • last name of popular trumpeter during 1920s. • process of being reincarnated or born again. • ...
renaissance,artists, and scientific revolution 2014-01-05
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- Dutch renaissance humanist
- known for the creation of the printing press
- discovered planetary motion
- discovered circulation of the blood
- developed heliocentric theory
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- formulated law of gravity
- italian sculpter and engineer of the high renassance
- Italian renaissance polymath, painter, sculpter, and architech; he also painted the mona lisa
- english poet and play writer, often considered the best english play writer
- used telescope to support heliocentric theory
10 Clues: formulated law of gravity • Dutch renaissance humanist • discovered planetary motion • developed heliocentric theory • discovered circulation of the blood • known for the creation of the printing press • used telescope to support heliocentric theory • italian sculpter and engineer of the high renassance • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-06
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- Italian painter famous for the Mona Lisa
- Italian sculptor who created the Sistine Chapel
- Powerful family of the Renaissance
- Separation of religion from civil affairs and the state
- Developer of the telescope and proved the Heliocentric model
- Inventor of the first printing press
- Italian sculptor best known for his sculpture of David
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- Philosophy for the welfare of mankind
- Polish polymath who first proposed the Heliocentric model
- period of rebirth of European culture
- religious movement towards Protestantism
11 Clues: Powerful family of the Renaissance • Inventor of the first printing press • Philosophy for the welfare of mankind • period of rebirth of European culture • Italian painter famous for the Mona Lisa • religious movement towards Protestantism • Italian sculptor who created the Sistine Chapel • Italian sculptor best known for his sculpture of David • ...
changing traditions 2024-11-27
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- A type of painting that emphasizes realistic details.
- 15TH CENTURY ONWARD TIME PERIOD REFERS TO
- FATHER OF HUMANISM
- A period of great cultural and artistic revival
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- A city-state in Italy during the Renaissance.
- A movement that emphasized human potential and individual achievement.
- Titled "The Renaissance Civilisation in Ital
7 Clues: FATHER OF HUMANISM • 15TH CENTURY ONWARD TIME PERIOD REFERS TO • Titled "The Renaissance Civilisation in Ital • A city-state in Italy during the Renaissance. • A period of great cultural and artistic revival • A type of painting that emphasizes realistic details. • A movement that emphasized human potential and individual achievement.
Leonardo Crossword 2021-12-16
16 Clues: man • car • kite • lisa • suit • works • italy • of art • parachute • psychology • last supper • annunciation • of the rocks • virgin and child • da vinci renaissance • with the great ermine
Renaissance and Reformation Extension Menu 2014-05-22
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- The split of the church.
- A court established to investigate people.
- A religion about if individuals were condemned there was nothing they could do about it.
- This word means rebirth.
- A technique they used in the Renaissance to produce the appearance of 3 dimensional art.
- Switching Religions.
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- Families that supported others to become artists.
- A sculptor who made the sculpture "Moses".
- A relaxation of earthly penalty for sin.
- Da Vinchi An artist who later had an idea of the helicopter.
- Christians who broke with the Catholic Church.
- The movement of opposition to the Catholic Church.
- Society of Jesus.
13 Clues: Society of Jesus. • Switching Religions. • The split of the church. • This word means rebirth. • A relaxation of earthly penalty for sin. • A sculptor who made the sculpture "Moses". • A court established to investigate people. • Christians who broke with the Catholic Church. • Families that supported others to become artists. • ...
italy 2024-08-19
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- Italy’s national animal.
- Italy’s national bird, known for its speed.
- Italian city famous for its canals and gondolas.
- City famous for its leaning tower.
- Fashion capital of Italy.
- Ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome.
- One of the peregrine falcons nesting on the Pirelli Skyscraper.
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- Sicilian town known for its pistachio festival.
- Person who drives a gondola in Venice.
- A popular Italian dish, originating from Naples.
- A cultural movement that began in Italy in the 14th century.
- A popular Italian dessert made with coffee and mascarpone.
- First name of the famous Italian Renaissance artist da Vinci.
- A type of pasta often served with tomato sauce.
- Blanc The highest mountain in the Alps, located near the Italy-France border.
- Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Italy’s national flower is the white variety of this.
17 Clues: Italy’s national animal. • Fashion capital of Italy. • City famous for its leaning tower. • Ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome. • Person who drives a gondola in Venice. • Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • Italy’s national bird, known for its speed. • Sicilian town known for its pistachio festival. • A type of pasta often served with tomato sauce. • ...
Standards 16/17 2017-05-01
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- Famous for singing and composing
- Gave people the opportunity to get the news in rural areas
- President of the U.S. during the great depression
- time of poverty form the 20s to the 30s
- Developer of the first mass produced vehicle
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- People began borrowing money they couldn't pay back
- Makeshift camps set up on vacant lots by homeless people
- Writer during the Harlem Renaissance
- The fear of communism and anarchy in the U.S.
- Jazz player during the Harlem Renaissance
- Factories produce to much
- worst environmental disaster in U.S. history
12 Clues: Factories produce to much • Famous for singing and composing • Writer during the Harlem Renaissance • time of poverty form the 20s to the 30s • Jazz player during the Harlem Renaissance • Developer of the first mass produced vehicle • worst environmental disaster in U.S. history • The fear of communism and anarchy in the U.S. • ...
7th Grade, Unit 2 2025-09-27
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- Made advances with the telescope.
- Painted The School of Athens
- Renaissance artist who disliked painting.
- Leonardo da Vinci painted the _____ Lisa.
- City that was the hub of the Renaissance.
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the ____ Chapel.
- Believed that planets revolve in oval-shaped orbits.
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- An assassination attempt against Lorenzo Medici occurred on this holiday.
- Wealthy person or family who sponsors an artist.
- Polish astronomer who proposed a heliocentric view of the universe.
- Savonarola encouraged the ____ of Vanities to rid people of worldly corruption.
- Machiavelli wrote an essay called The _____.
12 Clues: Painted The School of Athens • Made advances with the telescope. • Renaissance artist who disliked painting. • Leonardo da Vinci painted the _____ Lisa. • City that was the hub of the Renaissance. • Machiavelli wrote an essay called The _____. • Wealthy person or family who sponsors an artist. • Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the ____ Chapel. • ...
vocab v3 2025-05-05
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- Synonymofcommemorate
- a golden age
- Synonymofeclectic
- state of doubt
- Synonymofrenaissance
- call to remembrance
- composed of elements
- Synonymofmaneuver
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- Synonymofvacillate
- not pertinent
- to sway through lack of equilibrium
- use of strategy
- Synonymofquandary
- similar undersea feature
- Synonymofimpertinent
- Synonymofplateau
16 Clues: a golden age • not pertinent • state of doubt • use of strategy • Synonymofplateau • Synonymofeclectic • Synonymofquandary • Synonymofmaneuver • Synonymofvacillate • call to remembrance • Synonymofcommemorate • Synonymofimpertinent • Synonymofrenaissance • composed of elements • similar undersea feature • to sway through lack of equilibrium
italia 2024-08-19
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- Person who drives a gondola in Venice.
- Italian city famous for its canals and gondolas.
- Blanc The highest mountain in the Alps, located near the Italy-France border.
- One of the peregrine falcons nesting on the Pirelli Skyscraper.
- Fashion capital of Italy.
- A popular Italian dish, originating from Naples.
- Italy’s national bird, known for its speed.
- Ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome.
- First name of the famous Italian Renaissance artist da Vinci.
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- A type of pasta often served with tomato sauce.
- Italy’s national flower is the white variety of this.
- A popular Italian dessert made with coffee and mascarpone.
- A cultural movement that began in Italy in the 14th century.
- Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Sicilian town known for its pistachio festival.
- City famous for its leaning tower.
- Italy’s national animal.
17 Clues: Italy’s national animal. • Fashion capital of Italy. • City famous for its leaning tower. • Ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome. • Person who drives a gondola in Venice. • Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • Italy’s national bird, known for its speed. • A type of pasta often served with tomato sauce. • Sicilian town known for its pistachio festival. • ...
Renaissance crossword kaleb s. & Adam L. 2015-06-18
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- up to four equal parts sung at the same time
- _________ insrtuments were usualy struck with a bow or plucked
- keyboard insruments where mainly used for _____ purposes & rairly to accompany vocal polyphony
- stereo sound
- more then one melody going on at the same time
- the most important wind instrument of the renaissance period was the __________
- songs for small groups, secular music
- the _______were fretted & had six strings
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- the subjects of the motet were usually drawn from the ________
- quin des prez greatest composer of the regions
- a single line melody
- the principle melody was in the ____ _________
- one of the princibal composers
- capella voices only no insrtuments accompaniment
- the chanson was more _____________ than other forms at this time
- the most popular solo insrument of the renaissance era was the _______
16 Clues: stereo sound • a single line melody • one of the princibal composers • songs for small groups, secular music • the _______were fretted & had six strings • up to four equal parts sung at the same time • quin des prez greatest composer of the regions • the principle melody was in the ____ _________ • more then one melody going on at the same time • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Vocab 2023-02-09
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- "rebirth"
- pardon given by roman catholic church
- most famous for mona lisa
- created moveable printing press
- - one of the leading painters of florentine renaissance
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- god has already planned out everyone's fate
- monk martin luther found offensive
- italian sculptor, architect, painter, and poet; sculpted Pieta and David
- concernes with worldly rather than spiritual
- daughter of Henry VIII; died of tumor mistaken for pregnancy
10 Clues: "rebirth" • most famous for mona lisa • created moveable printing press • monk martin luther found offensive • pardon given by roman catholic church • god has already planned out everyone's fate • concernes with worldly rather than spiritual • - one of the leading painters of florentine renaissance • daughter of Henry VIII; died of tumor mistaken for pregnancy • ...
WH Short Crossword 2024-10-30
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- Who painted The School of Athens
- Who sculpted David
- A collection of stories told by pilgrims
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- What allowed books to be made quicker
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- Who invented the Printing Press
- Who made the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- What idea focused on human potential and achievements during the Renaissance?
- What revived ideas of Ancient Greece and Rome
- Where the Renaissance started
10 Clues: Who sculpted David • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Where the Renaissance started • Who invented the Printing Press • Who painted The School of Athens • What allowed books to be made quicker • A collection of stories told by pilgrims • Who made the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • What revived ideas of Ancient Greece and Rome • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-04-30
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- Four stage theory
- Transition from medieval to modern society
- Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers
- Laid the foundation with theories about more democratic government
- Political centralization, national feelings
- Theology based on following church dogmas and based in Aristotle's teachings
- Secular paintings sometimes even seen as pagan
- Rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman ideals after they laid dormant during the middle ages
- It is not wisdom but authority that makes a law
- Painter, advisor to kings, engineer, physiologist, inventor, etc.
- The principle of being independent
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- Fragmented, feudal society
- Book that Praised the English system
- The common people
- Freedom is the power to choose our own chains
- Rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker
- Renaissance began in this place because of trade, commerce, and towns
- Strengthen the female mind by enlarging it, and there will be an end to blind obedience
18 Clues: Four stage theory • The common people • Fragmented, feudal society • The principle of being independent • Book that Praised the English system • Transition from medieval to modern society • Political centralization, national feelings • Freedom is the power to choose our own chains • Secular paintings sometimes even seen as pagan • ...
Renaissance Sculpture 2020-09-13
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- tool used to create detail in stone (6)
- metal widely used to cast sculpture (6)
- what candles are made of, also used for modelling (3)
- raised platform from which a sermon is given (6)
- vault where you bury people (4)
- tool used to knock into stone (6)
- Tuscan town famous for its marble quarries (7)
- technique where elements remain attached to solid background of the same material (6)
- popular stone for sculpture (6)
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- adjective for sculpture of person on horse (10)
- wood used for both painting panels and sculpture (6)
- painting or sculpture placed behind the altar (10)
- natural soil material used for modelling (4)
- sculpture of a person's head, shoulders and chest (4)
14 Clues: vault where you bury people (4) • popular stone for sculpture (6) • tool used to knock into stone (6) • tool used to create detail in stone (6) • metal widely used to cast sculpture (6) • natural soil material used for modelling (4) • Tuscan town famous for its marble quarries (7) • adjective for sculpture of person on horse (10) • ...
renaissance vocab 2021-12-09
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- a cultural movement which revived interest in ancient greek and roman thought
- a painting by leonardo da vinci
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist, and architect
- english dramatist and poet; considered one of the greatest writers in the english language
- renaissance writer; formerly a politician, wrote The Prince
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- not subject to or bound by religious rule
- powerful family who ruled florence in the 1400s
- he was an english humanist. wrote utopia
- inventor of the printing press
- italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect
- everyday language of ordinary people
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster
- the revival of art & literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th century
14 Clues: inventor of the printing press • a painting by leonardo da vinci • everyday language of ordinary people • he was an english humanist. wrote utopia • not subject to or bound by religious rule • powerful family who ruled florence in the 1400s • italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect • renaissance writer; formerly a politician, wrote The Prince • ...
renaissance vocab 2021-11-18
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- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- da Vinci, Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter draughtsman engineer scientist theorist sculptor and architect
- Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor
- Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- More, Thomas Moore was an Irish writer poet and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies
- occurring once every century or similarly long period
- style of painting, Fresco is a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
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- Lisa, The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known simply as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Guttenberg, Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor printer publisher and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
14 Clues: occurring once every century or similarly long period • Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor • Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty • ...
renaissance vocab 2021-11-18
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- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- da Vinci, Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter draughtsman engineer scientist theorist sculptor and architect
- Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor
- Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- More, Thomas Moore was an Irish writer poet and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies
- occurring once every century or similarly long period
- style of painting, Fresco is a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
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- Lisa, The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known simply as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Guttenberg, Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor printer publisher and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
14 Clues: occurring once every century or similarly long period • Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor • Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2012-12-11
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- American singer & actor, political, activist for civil rights movement.
- American singer, actor; political activist for Civil Rights movement.
- the movement of 6 million Africans out of the rural southern to the northern.
- A great blues singer
- American composer, painter, and big-band leader.
- cultural movement that spanned the 1920's to 30's.
- American poet; wrote of black defiance & hope.
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- jazz musician from New Orleans
- Journalists, Educator and Lawyer
- America Folklorist, anthropologist, and author.
- African American Artist & major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
- Jamaican American writer and poet
- Completed 60 panel set of narrative paintings entitled 'Migration of the Negro".
- loyal leader of black nationalism and Pan-africanism movement.
14 Clues: A great blues singer • jazz musician from New Orleans • Journalists, Educator and Lawyer • Jamaican American writer and poet • American poet; wrote of black defiance & hope. • America Folklorist, anthropologist, and author. • American composer, painter, and big-band leader. • cultural movement that spanned the 1920's to 30's. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-15
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- English playwrite, poet, and actor
- A form of mural painting in which plaster earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet lime
- german inventor and craftsman who introduced letter press printing
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- A system of thought attacking prime importance to humans
- Italian diplomat author, philosopher and historian
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- An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance and architect as a painter and many more
- A lord chancellor, had great intelligence
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people
- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- The house of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- Revival or art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14-16th centuries
- Half length portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci
14 Clues: English playwrite, poet, and actor • A lord chancellor, had great intelligence • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • Half length portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci • Italian diplomat author, philosopher and historian • The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people • A system of thought attacking prime importance to humans • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-12-01
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- a Flemish painter. He is often known as the "father of oil painting" because of all the new techniques and advances he made in oil painting
- one of the last great Renaissance artists. He was known for his realistic physical and emotional paintings. He also made use of light in his painting for added drama. His art influenced the next era of painting called the Baroque style of painting
- Astronomer who made many discoveries about the planets and stars
- sort of like chemistry, but generally wasn't based on a lot of scientific facts. A lot of people thought that there was a single substance from which all other substances could be made. Many hoped to find a way to make gold and become rich
- This chapel is said to be a masterpiece of the simple form of the architecture of the time. It is thought that the original design was by Filippo Brunelleschi even though the building wasn't finished until nearly 20 years after his death
- Originally built in 1458 for Florence banker Luca Pitti, this palace later became part of the Medici family empire
- This majestic building was built in the late 1500s as the palace of the King of Spain. It is laid out in orderly symmetric squares as shown in the picture below. Some believe that the floor plan was to mimic Solomon's Temple
- Playwright considered the greatest writer in the English language
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- A chapel that is part of the official residence of the Pope in Vatican City, this building is most noted for its ceilings painted by Michelangelo
- Inventor of the printing press
- developed during the Renaissance. Galileo used controlled experiments and analyzed data to prove, or disprove, his theories. The process was later refined by scientists such as Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton
- a sculptor and one of the pioneers in Renaissance art. He lived in Florence, Italy at the start of the Renaissance. He was a humanist and interested in Greek and Roman sculpture. He introduced new ways of creating depth and perspective in art
- a Swiss scientist and botanist who helped to make many advances in medicine. He studied current practices in medicine and found that most doctors actually made patient's conditions worse rather than healing them
- a German theologian and priest. He objected to many of the practices of the Catholic Church such as paying to get into heaven and the authority of the Pope
14 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Astronomer who made many discoveries about the planets and stars • Playwright considered the greatest writer in the English language • Originally built in 1458 for Florence banker Luca Pitti, this palace later became part of the Medici family empire • ...
Renaissance Composers 2023-03-23
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- Famous for basing madrigals on people he murdered
- of Bingen, A nun, writer, philosopher, healer, and composer rumored to have received visions from God in the 1100’s
- Composer of masses, motets, and chansons in the Renaissance, one of the most famous of the age
- Composer, poet, bishop and music theorist in the early 1300’s
- First significant composer of polyphony, also composed Gregorian chant in the 1100’s
- Member of the Burgundian compositional school, worked for the Medici family
- Father of Counterpoint
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- English madrigal composer
- French trouvère, known for writing both monophonic and polyphonic music in the 1200’s
- Member of the Venetian compositional school, ushered in Baroque period
- English composer specializing in isorhythms
- French composer and poet, has the most remaining works of composers in the 1300’s
- English composer of High Renaissance music and madrigals
- Student of Leonin, part of the Norte Dame School of polyphony in the late 1100’s and 1200’s
14 Clues: Father of Counterpoint • English madrigal composer • English composer specializing in isorhythms • Famous for basing madrigals on people he murdered • English composer of High Renaissance music and madrigals • Composer, poet, bishop and music theorist in the early 1300’s • Member of the Venetian compositional school, ushered in Baroque period • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2022-11-28
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- An imagines place or state of things in which everthing is perfect.
- De Vinci- An Italian artist, scientist and inventor of the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
- Shakespear- An English playwright and poet of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
- Family- An Italian family of bankers, merchants, and rulers of Florence and Tuscany.
- More- An English lawyer, humanist, statesmen, and catholic matyr.
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religion or spirtual basis.
- style of Painting- A mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an intergral part of the plaster.
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or sipernatural matters.
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- Lisa- A painting by Leonardo De Vinci of a woman with a mysterious smile.
- An Italian painter, sculptor and architect of the 15th and 16th century.
- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- Marked by cunning, duplicity, or bad faith.
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classsical models in the 14th-16th century.
- Guttenberg- A german printer of the 15th century, who invented the printing press.
14 Clues: Marked by cunning, duplicity, or bad faith. • More- An English lawyer, humanist, statesmen, and catholic matyr. • An imagines place or state of things in which everthing is perfect. • An Italian painter, sculptor and architect of the 15th and 16th century. • Lisa- A painting by Leonardo De Vinci of a woman with a mysterious smile. • ...
Renaissance Riddles 2023-10-06
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- sculpted "David"
- The prince- a handbook for rulers
- Human experience and emotion
- Painted Mona Lisa
- Written by Machiavelli to explain how to be a feared ruler
- Few scientific discoveries, 2d art, education to monks and nuns
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- Doesn't involve religion
- people who felt they were higher than others and felt their spot in heaven was already secured
- written by Erasmus to bash and expose merchants, philosophers, theologians, and "monks"
- Allows for more books, higher education, and better literacy
- Science discoveries, 3d, Humanism
- Human achievement
- Praise of folly
- Self portrait 1500 and Apocalypse woodcut series
14 Clues: Praise of folly • sculpted "David" • Painted Mona Lisa • Human achievement • Doesn't involve religion • Human experience and emotion • The prince- a handbook for rulers • Science discoveries, 3d, Humanism • Self portrait 1500 and Apocalypse woodcut series • Written by Machiavelli to explain how to be a feared ruler • Allows for more books, higher education, and better literacy • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-11-05
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- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- a German inventor
- An Italian polymath
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- a technique of mural painting
- Former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries
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- an english play writer and poet
- cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- Lisa a painting by Leonardo Da Vinci
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and later Tuscany
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- a renowned Italian sculpter
14 Clues: a German inventor • An Italian polymath • a renowned Italian sculpter • a technique of mural painting • an english play writer and poet • Lisa a painting by Leonardo Da Vinci • Former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain • cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics • Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and later Tuscany • ...
Northern Renaissance 2025-09-23
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- Four-poster bed in French (3 wds).
- King of France known as the Father of the French Renaissance.
- The artisans from the area between Belgium and the Netherlands who were famous for their blend of Gothic and Renaissance design.
- The ornament beside and above a fireplace often reaching to the ceiling.
- The French Protestants who largely emigrated to the Low Countries.
- Early term for wallpaper.
- The first Protestant church built in Amsterdam.
- Blue and white glazed tiles inspired by Chinese porcelain and featuring Dutch scenes.
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- A region made up of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg (2 wds).
- French multiroom suite.
- A worker in ebony or a skilled cabinetmaker.
- Wood laid in geometric designs.
- A continuous horizontal band, often projecting, that runs along the face of a building (2 wds).
- A small conversation chair with a splayed seat designed to accommodate women's full skirts.
14 Clues: French multiroom suite. • Early term for wallpaper. • Wood laid in geometric designs. • Four-poster bed in French (3 wds). • A worker in ebony or a skilled cabinetmaker. • The first Protestant church built in Amsterdam. • King of France known as the Father of the French Renaissance. • The French Protestants who largely emigrated to the Low Countries. • ...
Renaissance in Italy 2025-11-03
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- the city where the Renaissance started
- the first name of the painter of "The Last Supper" (also the first name of the male lead in "Titanic"
- Botticelli's "The Birth of _____"
- the last name of the wealthy banking family who helped fund the early Renaissance in Florence
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- the city that served as the center of the High Renaissance
- a ninja turtle, as well as the painted of "School of Athens"
- the name of the art movement that immediately followed the Renaissance - known for elongated figures in impossible positions
7 Clues: Botticelli's "The Birth of _____" • the city where the Renaissance started • the city that served as the center of the High Renaissance • a ninja turtle, as well as the painted of "School of Athens" • the last name of the wealthy banking family who helped fund the early Renaissance in Florence • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-23
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- not belonging to a church or religion
- The inventor of the printing press
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th century
- a poet was also very popular and for his Irish things
- a family that ruled Florence
- a language spoken in ones city or state
- he used water paint and did it on walls or ceilings
- known as the father of politics
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- an artist and mechanic known for making wonderful art
- a perfect place
- a famous peace of art made by davinci
- a creator and artist
- a poet and writer very famous
- a movement for the free thought of people instead of thinking with the church
14 Clues: a perfect place • a creator and artist • a family that ruled Florence • a poet and writer very famous • known as the father of politics • The inventor of the printing press • not belonging to a church or religion • a famous peace of art made by davinci • a language spoken in ones city or state • he used water paint and did it on walls or ceilings • ...
Examen Renaissance 2013-02-25
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- Religion qui fait son arrivée au Japon
- On le connaît de mieux en mieux (2 mots)
- Révolutionne le monde des connaissances
- Tribunal religieux qu'on remet en fonction
- Capitale du Japon lors de la Renaissance
- Machine à calculer
- Organisme qui vise à protéger l'environnement
- Invente l'imprimerie
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- Moine allemand (2 mots)
- Organisme qui aide les gens dans la misère
- Permet de mieux comprendre le corps humain
- L'esprit de quelqu'un qui est rigoureux et rationnel
- Contribue à la diminution de la population (2 mots)
- Athlète canadien (2 mots)
14 Clues: Machine à calculer • Invente l'imprimerie • Moine allemand (2 mots) • Athlète canadien (2 mots) • Religion qui fait son arrivée au Japon • Révolutionne le monde des connaissances • On le connaît de mieux en mieux (2 mots) • Capitale du Japon lors de la Renaissance • Organisme qui aide les gens dans la misère • Permet de mieux comprendre le corps humain • ...
Renaissance painting 2013-04-16
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- point the point at which receding parallel lines appear to converge
- depicting the subject turned slightly from a full frontal view
- the part of a painting that appears to be closest to the viewer
- a head in side view
- a bodily attitude or position, especially one assumed for an artist
- a centre line (vertical or horizontal) to which parts of a structure or body may be referred.
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- a work of art consisting of two painted or carved panels
- how an artist puts his name on his work
- the part of a painting that appears to be farthest away from the viewer
- the relationship in size of the parts of persons, buildings, or objects, often based on a module
- a building plan designed with a primary central space surrounded by symmetrical areas on each side (Greek cross, circular, octagonal)
- a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface, living the illusion of three dimensions
- where earth and sky meet
- a mathematical network used in perspective
14 Clues: a head in side view • where earth and sky meet • how an artist puts his name on his work • a mathematical network used in perspective • a work of art consisting of two painted or carved panels • depicting the subject turned slightly from a full frontal view • the part of a painting that appears to be closest to the viewer • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2022-12-13
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- A lawyer
- The inventor of the printing press
- Most famous/ important artist/ inventor
- A famous play writter
- Someplace that is perfect
- An intellectual movement focused on human achievements and potential
- Famous sculptor know for painting
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- one of the hardest forms of painting
- the author of the prince
- Worldly instead of spiritual
- The language spoken by the common person
- A time of art meaning rebirth
- painting painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- A rich banking family that inspired/ artists
14 Clues: A lawyer • A famous play writter • the author of the prince • Someplace that is perfect • Worldly instead of spiritual • A time of art meaning rebirth • Famous sculptor know for painting • The inventor of the printing press • one of the hardest forms of painting • painting painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Most famous/ important artist/ inventor • ...
The Renaissance 2022-12-21
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- Da Vinci's most famous painting
- The invention that accelerated the spread of information
- Medieval paint - Egg yolk mixed with powdered colour pigments
- A Statue created by Michelangelo that begins with D____.
- The first play by William Shakespeare is the comedy of _______
- The name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
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- Language as spoken by people in their native countries
- The ceiling painted by Michelangelo
- blurring or smudging lines to soften textures and create a 'smoky' effect.
- The first book printed by Gutenburg
- Shakespeare's plays were comedies, histories and ________
- The creation of depth and distance in paintings, a three-dimensional effect.
- A Renaissance artist from Florence
- A Statue showing Mary holding the body of Jesus after he had been taken down from the cross.
14 Clues: Da Vinci's most famous painting • A Renaissance artist from Florence • The ceiling painted by Michelangelo • The first book printed by Gutenburg • Language as spoken by people in their native countries • The invention that accelerated the spread of information • A Statue created by Michelangelo that begins with D____. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-01-22
14 Clues: The time • Used in guns • Math equations • Underwater ship • A famous sculpter • Famous play writer • To see small things • Finding out new things • To help you see better • Used to make newspapers • Famous string instrument • Meaning on the Renaissance • Leonardo da Vinci's famous piece • used to offload your bodies waste
Renaissance Vocab 2022-11-28
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- An imagines place or state of things in which everthing is perfect.
- De Vinci- An Italian artist, scientist and inventor of the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
- Shakespear- An English playwright and poet of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
- Family- An Italian family of bankers, merchants, and rulers of Florence and Tuscany.
- More- An English lawyer, humanist, statesmen, and catholic matyr.
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religion or spirtual basis.
- style of Painting- A mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an intergral part of the plaster.
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or sipernatural matters.
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- Lisa- A painting by Leonardo De Vinci of a woman with a mysterious smile.
- An Italian painter, sculptor and architect of the 15th and 16th century.
- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- Marked by cunning, duplicity, or bad faith.
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classsical models in the 14th-16th century.
- Guttenberg- A german printer of the 15th century, who invented the printing press.
14 Clues: Marked by cunning, duplicity, or bad faith. • More- An English lawyer, humanist, statesmen, and catholic matyr. • An imagines place or state of things in which everthing is perfect. • An Italian painter, sculptor and architect of the 15th and 16th century. • Lisa- A painting by Leonardo De Vinci of a woman with a mysterious smile. • ...
the renaissance 2022-11-29
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- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- da Vinci Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect
- a representation of something
- national leader
- everyday language, including slang, that's used by the people
- Anything not affiliated with a church or faith
- style of painting
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- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- gutenberg
- an English playwright, poet
- family of rich
- an ideal society
- period of European history close to the middle ages
- education that befits a civilized man
14 Clues: gutenberg • family of rich • national leader • an ideal society • style of painting • an English playwright, poet • a representation of something • education that befits a civilized man • sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • Anything not affiliated with a church or faith • period of European history close to the middle ages • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2023-11-13
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- The way people use language in a specific country or region.
- Worldly rather than spiritually
- An Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian.
- The intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievement.
- A craftsman from Germany who created a movable type printing press.
- An Italian Polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter.
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- An Italian Sculptor/painter.
- A man who was recognized for his great intelligence,impartiality, and wisdom.
- A form of mural painting.
- The period from about 1300 to 1600 during which Europe experienced an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought.
- An ideal society depicted by Thomas More.
- A half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
- a prestigious Italian banking family and political dynasty who held great power.
- The most famous writer of the Elizabeth Age, regarded by many as the greatest playwright of all time.
14 Clues: A form of mural painting. • An Italian Sculptor/painter. • Worldly rather than spiritually • An ideal society depicted by Thomas More. • An Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian. • The way people use language in a specific country or region. • A craftsman from Germany who created a movable type printing press. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-04
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- A famous painter and sculptor who was best known for his works in the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.
- A philosopher and writer best known for his political ideas in books published after his death.
- a cultural awakening that educated Europeans.
- the interest in classical writing, let people discover that life had meaning
- - Painting water-based pigments on plaster so it will develop into the wall permanently
- A German inventor who made the printing press
- Da Vinci's most famous painting, a visual representation of happiness
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- a famous writer and humanist who wrote Utopia, was beheaded for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the church
- A famous painter and sculptor who was best known for paintings such as the Mona Lisa and Last Supper
- Not dealing with religion
- an English playwright known as the most influential writer from his plays.
- The everyday language that is spoken and written in an area
- An imaginary society that is perfect
- A banking and political family that funded artists and developed new ways of banking
14 Clues: Not dealing with religion • An imaginary society that is perfect • a cultural awakening that educated Europeans. • A German inventor who made the printing press • The everyday language that is spoken and written in an area • Da Vinci's most famous painting, a visual representation of happiness • ...
Renaissance Music 2025-10-21
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- In the Renaissance, music became a vehicle for personal _________.
- Polyphonic choral compositions based on sacred texts
- The texture of music during this time was mostly __________.
- abstract music that means touch, fast pieces
- Social dance that was slow paced, duple meter
- An extended work of five sections: the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Angus Dei
- Secular love songs based on a poetic form
- The development of the ________ forever changed the accessibility of music.
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- Music was written to enhance the meaning and _________ of the text.
- chasing pieces, imitative voices
- Musical activity continued to shift from the church to the ___________.
- takes melodic idea and runs with it, feels unmetered, improvisation feel
- musical representation of specific poetic images
- Social dance that was energetic, lots of kicks/jumps, triple meter
14 Clues: chasing pieces, imitative voices • Secular love songs based on a poetic form • abstract music that means touch, fast pieces • Social dance that was slow paced, duple meter • musical representation of specific poetic images • Polyphonic choral compositions based on sacred texts • The texture of music during this time was mostly __________. • ...
The Renaissance in Florence (pages 128, 129) 2013-05-02
8 Clues: Rounded roof • Very big church • Big stone pillar • Designing buildings • Building style with pointed arches • The city where the Renaissance began • A Florentine architect (designer of buildings) • When art and architecture improved after the Middle Ages
Study Material for Units 1-2 Quiz 2020-09-08
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- great Renaissance artist who developed atmospheric perspective
- art style expressing a feeling or message
- lightest part of an object
- great difference between light and dark
- basic parts of the design, like line, shape
- things you see in the picture
- art style showing the imaginary
- dramatic art style with strong light and dark
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- darkest part of an object
- materials used to make the artwork
- what the artwork is about
- technique used to create the illusion of distance as objects are viewed through air
- time period when great discoveries were made and art reflected those things
- the range of light to dark in a color
- art style where the subject looks like from real life
- the middle value in an object
- art style where you cannot see the subject
17 Clues: darkest part of an object • what the artwork is about • lightest part of an object • the middle value in an object • things you see in the picture • art style showing the imaginary • materials used to make the artwork • the range of light to dark in a color • great difference between light and dark • art style expressing a feeling or message • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-29
8 Clues: Place of migration • The _____ Migration • Popular style of music • Major reason of migration • Symbol of the Renaissance • Harlem is located in _____ • African Americans are expressing their _____ • The Renaissance is giving African Americans the chance to freedom of _____
African American Literature vocab 2023-03-17
15 Clues: contact • sadness • abundant • different • old times • co-existing • Representing • pre-existing • skyrocketing • common sense • Family history • Seasonal movement • Fair and Practical • Long lasting impact • Most common method to kill in slave times
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-17
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- Not religious
- An Atlantic trading system that included African labor, American minerals and land, and European technology
- The rebirth of classical learning and literature
- People communicating throughout the world
- A religion, member of the Catholic Church
- A machine used during the Renaissance that allowed text to be printed fast and cheaply
- Martin Luther wrote this
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- A trading system that benefited the government and commercial class
- A piece of paper that can be bought,a slip into heaven
- A series of religious reforms that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church
- Trade between America and Europe
- Located in Europe, was on bad terms with England
- Wrote the 95 theses
- Known for having six marriages
- A person who funds artists
15 Clues: Not religious • Wrote the 95 theses • Martin Luther wrote this • A person who funds artists • Known for having six marriages • Trade between America and Europe • People communicating throughout the world • A religion, member of the Catholic Church • Located in Europe, was on bad terms with England • The rebirth of classical learning and literature • ...
Vocabulary #9 2025-05-08
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- – Nomadic warriors from Central Asia who created the largest contiguous empire in history under leaders like Genghis Khan.
- – A large estate in medieval Europe that was self-sufficient and controlled by a lord, including land, villages, and peasants.
- – Concerned with worldly rather than religious matters, especially prominent during the Renaissance.
- – The practice of charging interest on loans, often condemned by the medieval Church but eventually accepted in commerce.
- – A decentralized political and social system in medieval Europe where land was exchanged for service and protection.
- – A nomadic people who invaded central Europe in the 9th and 10th centuries and later founded the Kingdom of Hungary.
- – A medieval code of conduct associated with knighthood, emphasizing honor, bravery, and respect for women and the weak.
- – A peasant bound to a lord’s land and subject to his control, with limited personal freedom in the feudal system.
- Law – A legal system based on customs, court rulings, and judicial precedents developed in medieval England.
- Tribes – Groups of nomadic peoples from northern Europe who played a key role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the formation of medieval European kingdoms.
- – A Renaissance intellectual movement that emphasized human potential, classical learning, and secular subjects.
- – A Germanic tribe that established a powerful Christian kingdom in Western Europe under leaders like Charlemagne.
- Death (Bubonic Plague) – A devastating pandemic that killed millions across Europe and Asia in the 14th century, reshaping societies.
- – Referring to an ideal society that is imagined as perfect in laws, politics, and living conditions, famously described by Thomas More.
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- – Referring to the Middle Ages, a period in European history from about 500 to 1500 marked by feudalism and the dominance of the Church.
- – A person in the feudal system who pledged loyalty and military service to a lord in exchange for land or protection.
- – A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control between the 11th and 13th centuries.
- – A cultural revival of art, learning, and classical knowledge that began in Italy in the 14th century and spread across Europe.
- – A wealthy supporter of the arts, especially during the Renaissance, who funded artists, architects, and scholars.
- Years’ War – A prolonged conflict between England and France (1337–1453) over territorial claims and royal succession.
- Inquisition – A Catholic church-led tribunal in Spain that persecuted Jews, Muslims, and heretics during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance.
- Carta – A 1215 English document that limited the king’s power and laid the foundation for modern democracy and legal rights.
- – A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal under the feudal system in return for service and loyalty.
- – Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of the Roman Empire and shaped early English culture and language.
24 Clues: – Concerned with worldly rather than religious matters, especially prominent during the Renaissance. • – A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal under the feudal system in return for service and loyalty. • Law – A legal system based on customs, court rulings, and judicial precedents developed in medieval England. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-01-16
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- Non-church
- During the Renaissance period, showing the __ body was okay
- Polyphonic choral compositions based on sacred texts.
- The rebirth and revival of human creativity
- This person was responsible for the Catholic Reformation. A movement in the Renaissance period that split up the church
- Non-religious ‘secular’ vocal works in several parts (usually five).
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- This group did not agree with Martin Luther’s desire to have church chorales in plain and understandable language. They wanted to keep the text the same and did not want change
- Music that portrays the meaning of the words of the text.
- This group agreed with Martin Luther’s desire to have church chorales in plain and understandable language.
- The emphasis on human values and capabilities
10 Clues: Non-church • The rebirth and revival of human creativity • The emphasis on human values and capabilities • Polyphonic choral compositions based on sacred texts. • Music that portrays the meaning of the words of the text. • During the Renaissance period, showing the __ body was okay • Non-religious ‘secular’ vocal works in several parts (usually five). • ...
Te Scientific Revolution 2025-03-19
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- Johannes Gutenberg is credited with inventing the…
- An astronomer who helped prove the heliocentric theory.
- - A style of art that involves techniques to make the art appear as realistic as possible.
- the period after the Middle Ages
- his formulation of the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation.
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- - A split in the Christian church where some people called Protestants left the Catholic Church to begin their own church.
- - A philosophy of the Renaissance that valued human thoughts and ideas. It pushed the study of classical writings and art.
- - the theory that earth is the center of the univers
- The meaning of Renaissance
- - Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome.
10 Clues: The meaning of Renaissance • the period after the Middle Ages • Johannes Gutenberg is credited with inventing the… • - the theory that earth is the center of the univers • An astronomer who helped prove the heliocentric theory. • - Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome. • ...
Roaring 20s - Chapter 10 2023-01-09
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- key ideas and beliefs a person holds
- author of the Great Gatsby
- women who defied traditional ideas
- liquor smuggler
- Christian beliefs based on a literal interpretation of the Bible
- a legendary jazz trumpet player
- a new genre of American music birthed during the Harlem Renaissance
- the place were a Renaissance for black art happened
- a ban on alcohol enacted by the 18th Amendment
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- driving force in the development of pop culture
- membership spread nation wide during the 20s due to a rise in nativism
- illegal bar where alcohol was served
- inherited characteristics of a population change over generations and create new species
- a science teacher who went on trial for teaching evolution in Tennessee
- first man to complete a transatlantic flight
- former baseball player turned revivalist preacher
16 Clues: liquor smuggler • author of the Great Gatsby • a legendary jazz trumpet player • women who defied traditional ideas • key ideas and beliefs a person holds • illegal bar where alcohol was served • first man to complete a transatlantic flight • a ban on alcohol enacted by the 18th Amendment • driving force in the development of pop culture • ...
Vocab You Pick-Owen Roedersheimer 2025-05-05
Across
- a synonym of eclectic
- to wear in mind, will, or feeling
- a synonym of hesitate
- a state of perplexity or doubt
- given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- a synonym of commemorate
- to make a series of changes in direction or position for a specific purpose
- age a synonym of renaissance
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- a usually extensive land area having a relatively level surface raised sharply above adjacent land on at least one side
- a synonym of plateau
- a synonym of quandary
- a synonym of maneuver
- the period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries marked by a flourishing of art and literature inspired by ancient times and the beginnings of modern science
- to call to remembrance
- composed of elements drawn from various sources
- a synonym of impertinent
16 Clues: a synonym of plateau • a synonym of quandary • a synonym of eclectic • a synonym of maneuver • a synonym of hesitate • to call to remembrance • a synonym of impertinent • a synonym of commemorate • age a synonym of renaissance • a state of perplexity or doubt • to wear in mind, will, or feeling • given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • ...
English vocabulary crossword 2021-09-17
Across
- ühesilbiline
- saavutus
- jõukas
- isahirv
- šaakal
- märkamatu
- sidusrühmad
- kaasosaline
- kurjategija
- haiguslik hirm lagedaist kohtadest üle minna
- füüsal
- loomatopis
- haavand
- kergemeelne
- jäälind
- tütarettevõtted
Down
- tagatis
- heegeldama
- salakaval
- renessanss
- löökpill
- võrkkiik
- fagott
- söögitoru
- imerohi
- abieluvaraleping
- luuüdi
- majanduslangus
- täisnurk
- rabarber
- söögiriistad
31 Clues: jõukas • fagott • šaakal • luuüdi • füüsal • tagatis • isahirv • imerohi • haavand • jäälind • saavutus • löökpill • võrkkiik • täisnurk • rabarber • salakaval • söögitoru • märkamatu • heegeldama • renessanss • loomatopis • sidusrühmad • kaasosaline • kurjategija • kergemeelne • ühesilbiline • söögiriistad • majanduslangus • tütarettevõtted • abieluvaraleping • haiguslik hirm lagedaist kohtadest üle minna
LEONARDO DA VINCI 2021-03-17
Across
- BASED ON SOUND THOUGHT
- PERSONAL WRITINGS
- CANVAS ARTIST
- CREATOR
- BUILDING DESIGNER
- LEARNING
- SHE HAD AN INTRIGUING SMILE
- TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
- DAVINCI’S COUNTRY
Down
- ARTIST’S SKETCHES
- ITALIAN CITY
- PAYMENT FOR A TASK
- IMAGINATIVE
- TRAINEE
- THE LAST
- AERIAL LIFESAVER
- INQUISITIVENESS
- TIME OF REBIRTH
- HUMAN BODY STUDY
- EARTH SCIENCE
20 Clues: TRAINEE • CREATOR • THE LAST • LEARNING • IMAGINATIVE • ITALIAN CITY • CANVAS ARTIST • EARTH SCIENCE • INQUISITIVENESS • TIME OF REBIRTH • AERIAL LIFESAVER • HUMAN BODY STUDY • TYPE OF AIRCRAFT • ARTIST’S SKETCHES • PERSONAL WRITINGS • BUILDING DESIGNER • DAVINCI’S COUNTRY • PAYMENT FOR A TASK • BASED ON SOUND THOUGHT • SHE HAD AN INTRIGUING SMILE
Technology Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-13
Across
- Waterwheel
- without cutting
- Cutting involved
- Unique products
- High volume products
- Genome manipulation
- converts into transmittable signal
- Sesame Street
- Changes to understandable language
- Present day
- Eg: Comes from plants
- Discovery of copper
Down
- Information entertainingly
- Uses force
- Hunter-Gatherers
- Transportation systems
- Developing cities
- Disconnected production line
- Mold involved
- Telescope
20 Clues: Telescope • Waterwheel • Uses force • Present day • Mold involved • Sesame Street • without cutting • Unique products • Cutting involved • Hunter-Gatherers • Developing cities • Genome manipulation • Discovery of copper • High volume products • Eg: Comes from plants • Transportation systems • Information entertainingly • Disconnected production line • converts into transmittable signal • ...
9 2024-08-18
Across
- Bright swirls
- Throwback fashion
- Flowing robes
- Powdered wigs
- Dark lace
- Bold graphics
- Pin-up glamour
- Unkempt style
- Oversized blazers
- Rationed fabrics
- Electric colors
- Jazz-inspired
Down
- Tailored cuts
- Platform shoes
- High collars
- Neon futurism
- Peasant blouses
- Flowing fabrics
- Beaded gowns
- Sequins
- Draped toga
- Tech-inspired
- Feather headbands
- Go-go boots
- Pastel florals
25 Clues: Sequins • Dark lace • Draped toga • Go-go boots • High collars • Beaded gowns • Tailored cuts • Bright swirls • Neon futurism • Flowing robes • Powdered wigs • Tech-inspired • Bold graphics • Unkempt style • Jazz-inspired • Platform shoes • Pin-up glamour • Pastel florals • Peasant blouses • Flowing fabrics • Electric colors • Rationed fabrics • Throwback fashion • Feather headbands • Oversized blazers
The Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
Across
- the setting for the renaissance
- the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system
- hung 95 complaints on the church door
- the ability to buy forgiveness for sins
- focus switched from god to ______
- major influence on the political and religious views of Europe
- famous playwright
- a time period of _______ form the dark ages
Down
- the other religion that was founded after the church split
- it printed the bible in German
- shape to represent the political state of society in this era
- attitude of this era
- most famous statue showing a human in their natural form
- slogan describing the attitude of the era
- another word for renaissance
15 Clues: famous playwright • attitude of this era • another word for renaissance • it printed the bible in German • the setting for the renaissance • focus switched from god to ______ • hung 95 complaints on the church door • the ability to buy forgiveness for sins • slogan describing the attitude of the era • a time period of _______ form the dark ages • ...
The Renaissance cross word puzzle. Made by Tati 2019-04-10
Across
- / The renaissance had started in what country..
- / The printing press was invented in what country?
- / This artist created the painting "Creation of Adam"
- / Another famous city where many artists became known
- / William Shakespere wrote this famous play.
- / this means rebirth in French.
Down
- / what class subject are you in?
- / Is a subject which includes history, poetry, and grammer.
- Da Vinci / Painted the realistic pictures of Last Supper.
- / The celebration of human beings
- / More people learned to read after this was invented.
- / When is Tati's birth month?
- / poem in a specific form which originated in Italy with 14 lines and 10 syllables.
- / This Italian city became known for many artists
- / A famous writer who wrote sonnets considered "father of Humanism"
15 Clues: / When is Tati's birth month? • / this means rebirth in French. • / what class subject are you in? • / The celebration of human beings • / William Shakespere wrote this famous play. • / The renaissance had started in what country.. • / This Italian city became known for many artists • / The printing press was invented in what country? • ...
World Cultures 2022-05-27
Across
- increased between Asia and Eurpe during the Renaissance
- religion that spread from North Africa to West Africa
- characteristic of Renaissance sculpture and paintings
- the political and economic system during the Middle Ages
- Explorer given credit for discovering "New World"
- a king or queen
- people who separated from the Catholic Church
Down
- a member of the warrior class during the middle ages
- plague that killed a 1/3 of Europe's population
- a pardon from a sin
- the curch in Western Europe during the Middle Ages
- Wars between Christians and Muslims called by the pope
- place where Mansa Musa took his journey
- Last name of person who came up with natural rights and the social contract
- River in West Africa important to trade
15 Clues: a king or queen • a pardon from a sin • place where Mansa Musa took his journey • River in West Africa important to trade • people who separated from the Catholic Church • plague that killed a 1/3 of Europe's population • Explorer given credit for discovering "New World" • the curch in Western Europe during the Middle Ages • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2 2025-11-09
Across
- The renaissance was a time of great creativity and scientific discovery in europe.
- If you persevere through challenges, you can achieve your goals.
- A person who starts and manages a business, often taking financial risks.
- Antonym is cowardice
- To make an indirect reference to something.
- Related to living things or life processes.
- To suggest something without directly saying it.
Down
- Synonym is start.
- The amount of homework should be proportional to the length of the class period.
- Antonym is converge.
- Synonym is functional.
- The politician speech was full of powerfull rhetoric that inspired the crowd.
- After hours of begging her parents they finally allowed her to go to the party.
- Synonym is calm.
- The ability to understand something immediately!
15 Clues: Synonym is calm. • Synonym is start. • Antonym is converge. • Antonym is cowardice • Synonym is functional. • To make an indirect reference to something. • Related to living things or life processes. • The ability to understand something immediately! • To suggest something without directly saying it. • If you persevere through challenges, you can achieve your goals. • ...
MA Crossword review for week 2 2025-09-02
Across
- Separates bars
- The seven letters of the musical alphabet (starting on A)
- Background music that supports the melody
- signature Tells us how many beats are in a bar
- What we call medieval music that has no instruments
- A note worth one beat
- A note worth two beats
- A note worth half a beat
- There are four of them on the ukulele
- The most famous composer of ragtime
- When music has one melody and accompaniment
- The idea that humans are really cool and can solve problems on their own
- A genre popularized by Scott Joplin
- The main tune of a song
Down
- A group of beats
- The name of one medieval composer that we know
- Lasted from 1500-1600
- When a sound is stressed/louder than others
- A steady pulse
- These look like swirly symbols; they tell us the letter name of the note
- When music has multiple melodies at the same time
- These are five lines that we write notes on
- When music has just one melody and nothing else
- The long skinny part of the ukulele
- What we call old music whose author we don't know
- A pretty-sounding chord with three pitches that Renaissance composers used
- Rhythms that are accented off the beat
- Sound organized by accent and duration
- Lasted from 500-1500
- What we call medieval music that is religious
- A collection of pitches that Renaissance composers used in their songs
31 Clues: A steady pulse • Separates bars • A group of beats • Lasted from 500-1500 • Lasted from 1500-1600 • A note worth one beat • A note worth two beats • The main tune of a song • A note worth half a beat • The long skinny part of the ukulele • The most famous composer of ragtime • A genre popularized by Scott Joplin • There are four of them on the ukulele • ...
Classical muic 2015-11-21
Across
- Monks singing monophony together is sometimes called Gregorian ___________
- A political system of kings and queens
- Two notes separated by 8 tones is called an _________
- A French kind of secular music for voices and instruments (in the renaissance)
- Traveling musicians who passed on stories and sang love songs for entertainment
- What ted thinks about Natto
- Music for entertainment
- The sickness that killed half of Europe.
Down
- In music, chord progressions produce _______________.
- In music, cadences provide _________.
- Notes or chords that support a melody are called ____________
- A popular instrument in the Renaissance
- Music used in the church
- The period of music in the middle ages that Leonin and Perotin composed: Ars Antiqua
- An Italian secular kind of music that had no instruments: Madrigal
15 Clues: Music for entertainment • Music used in the church • What ted thinks about Natto • In music, cadences provide _________. • A political system of kings and queens • A popular instrument in the Renaissance • The sickness that killed half of Europe. • In music, chord progressions produce _______________. • Two notes separated by 8 tones is called an _________ • ...
Classical music crossword puzzle 2015-11-21
Across
- A French kind of secular music for voices and instruments (in the renaissance)
- Notes or chords that support a melody are called ____________
- A political system of kings and queens.
- What Ted thinks about Natto
- Traveling musicians who passed on stories and sang love songs for entertainment
- In music, chord progressions produce _______________.
- The sickness that killed half of Europe.
Down
- Two notes separated by 8 tones is called an _________
- Music for entertainment.
- The period of music in the middle ages that Leonin and Perotin composed: Ars Antiqua
- In music, cadences provide _________.
- A popular instrument in the Renaissance
- An Italian secular kind of music that had no instruments: Madrigal
- Monks singing monophony together is sometimes called Gregorian ___________
- Music used in the church.
15 Clues: Music for entertainment. • Music used in the church. • What Ted thinks about Natto • In music, cadences provide _________. • A political system of kings and queens. • A popular instrument in the Renaissance • The sickness that killed half of Europe. • Two notes separated by 8 tones is called an _________ • In music, chord progressions produce _______________. • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
Across
- focus switched from god to ______
- the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system
- it printed the bible in German
- Luther hung 95 complaints on the church door
- most famous statue showing a human in their natural form
- the setting for the renaissance
- another word for renaissance
- a time period of _______ form the dark ages
Down
- major influence on the political and religious views of Europe
- shape to represent the political state of society in this era
- attitude of this era
- the ability to buy forgiveness for sins
- famous playwright
- slogan describing the attitude of the era
- the other religion that was founded after the church split
15 Clues: famous playwright • attitude of this era • another word for renaissance • it printed the bible in German • the setting for the renaissance • focus switched from god to ______ • the ability to buy forgiveness for sins • slogan describing the attitude of the era • a time period of _______ form the dark ages • Luther hung 95 complaints on the church door • ...
Renaissances by Rosario L. 2022-10-07
Across
- A belief that humans are beautiful creatures
- What church dominated this period?
- What's another name for the Renaissance period in England
- Period of European history near the middle ages
- Which king had 8 wives?
- What are they called when they are both a buyer and seller for profit
- Action of buying and selling goods and service
- Not pertaining to church matters or religion
- A machine that helped spread the word more quickly
Down
- Remission by the pope of temporal punishment in purgatory
- A very famous painter that painted "The Mona Lisa"
- What are a group of merchants called?
- The teachings of Martin Luther emphasizing the important justification of faith
- Who invented the printing press?
- What age did girls usually get married?
15 Clues: Which king had 8 wives? • Who invented the printing press? • What church dominated this period? • What are a group of merchants called? • What age did girls usually get married? • A belief that humans are beautiful creatures • Not pertaining to church matters or religion • Action of buying and selling goods and service • Period of European history near the middle ages • ...
The Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-12
Across
- man who started the Protestant Reformation
- Where the Renaissance began
- this disease covered people in red spots and was one of the main diseases that wiped out most Native Americans
- Artist of "School of Athens"
- "divided Europe between Catholic and Protestant nations"
- The Ming Dynasty funded the exploration of this man
- this technology helped spread the ideas of the reformation
- Name of famous Statue made by Donatello
- Spanish explorer who found the Americas on accident
Down
- Belief that humans are the center of life
- Trade triangle including the Americas, Africa, and Europe
- Artist of the famous Mona Lisa
- A new economic philosophy
- Means rebirth
- This new art style made art more realistic (used in "School of Athens")
15 Clues: Means rebirth • A new economic philosophy • Where the Renaissance began • Artist of "School of Athens" • Artist of the famous Mona Lisa • Name of famous Statue made by Donatello • Belief that humans are the center of life • man who started the Protestant Reformation • The Ming Dynasty funded the exploration of this man • Spanish explorer who found the Americas on accident • ...
23h 2024-04-30
Across
- - Hero of the Trojan War (7 letters, seven)
- - Russian citadel (7 letters, seven)
- - Empire based in present-day Turkey (7 letters, seven)
- - Period of cultural rebirth in Europe (11 letters, eleven)
- - Document limiting the king's power (10 letters, ten)
- - Renaissance polymath (8 letters, eight)
- - Ancient city destroyed by Vesuvius (7 letters, seven)
Down
- - Classical Greek philosopher (8 letters, eight)
- - Final battle of the American Revolution (8 letters, eight)
- - Norse mythological hall of the slain (8 letters, eight)
- - First imperial dynasty of China (3 letters, three)
- - Persian king (6 letters, six)
- - WWII D-Day invasion site (8 letters, eight)
- - Scottish freedom fighter (7 letters, seven)
- - Member of a medieval Christian military order (7 letters, seven)
15 Clues: - Persian king (6 letters, six) • - Russian citadel (7 letters, seven) • - Renaissance polymath (8 letters, eight) • - Hero of the Trojan War (7 letters, seven) • - WWII D-Day invasion site (8 letters, eight) • - Scottish freedom fighter (7 letters, seven) • - Classical Greek philosopher (8 letters, eight) • - First imperial dynasty of China (3 letters, three) • ...
Chapter 5 Renaissance and Reformation 2021-10-07
Across
- the name of Luther’s protests against the Catholic Church
- considered to be the true Renaissance man
- worldly rather than spiritually
- intellectual movement that focused on the potential of humans
- a pardon to release from sin by the Church
- the rebirth of art and learning
- wrote a book on political power titled the Prince
- German monk who protested against the Catholic Church
- believed in the separation of church and state
- the inventor of the printing press
Down
- a Christian who belonged to a non-Catholic Church
- belief in predestination
- VIII asked the Church to annul his marriage then broke from the Church
- very powerful and wealthy banking family in Florence
- the first book to be mass-produced using the printing press
- used realism in his sculptures
- famous for his paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- his most favorite subjects was the Madonna and child
- famous English writer whose works included Macbeth, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet
- name of the Church of England
20 Clues: belief in predestination • name of the Church of England • used realism in his sculptures • worldly rather than spiritually • the rebirth of art and learning • the inventor of the printing press • considered to be the true Renaissance man • a pardon to release from sin by the Church • believed in the separation of church and state • ...
