renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance Word Definitions 2016-11-23
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- Invented the Printing Press
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Self _____
- Religious language of the country
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- LEONARDO
- Gutenberg invented it
- ______ of the arts
- Religious Wars
- A different way of looking
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Countryside → City
- Perfected the Telescope
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- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- The importance or worth of something
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Being able to die
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Jesus and the Cross
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- State of which power is held by the people
- Star Gazing
- Martin ______
30 Clues: LEONARDO • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Martin ______ • Religious Wars • Being able to die • ______ of the arts • Countryside → City • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
Renaissance Era Crossword 2020-01-12
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- An organised branch of Christianity
- Italian astronomer and scientist
- the study of the nature of god and religious belief
- An Italian artist famous for his detailed painting on mythological themes
- A protestant group that formed during the reformation
- a piece of artwork by pietroperungino
- invented and used the printing press to print the bible
- the cultural intellectual and scientific movement of the renaissance
- they were a family of bankers
- was a merchant from the city of Venice
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- A religious movement against the corruption of the catholic church
- center of trade in Italy
- Leader of the protestant Reformation
- was an English poet playwright and actor
- artist and inventor and made the most famous piece of his work was the portrait of Mona Lisa
- A reformer who work to establish Protestantism in France
- was a famous book writer
- the richest country in Europe during the renaissance
- meaning you were not bound to a religion or their rules
- Erasmus A dutch priest and humanist scholar
20 Clues: center of trade in Italy • was a famous book writer • they were a family of bankers • Italian astronomer and scientist • An organised branch of Christianity • Leader of the protestant Reformation • a piece of artwork by pietroperungino • was a merchant from the city of Venice • was an English poet playwright and actor • Erasmus A dutch priest and humanist scholar • ...
Geography Ch 16 2012-02-27
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- Capital of Italy
- Most Serbs and Macedonians are ___________ Christians
- The most important of Portugal's former colonies is __________
- Landform that separates Italy from the rest of Europe
- French word meaning "Rebirth"
- Sicily and Sardinia are both islands belonging to ___________
- Part of Spain that wants independence
- Benito _____________ was the dictator of Italy during World War II
- Capital of Bosnia
- Capital of Portugal
- The seat of the Roman Catholic Church is in the __________ City
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- Francisco ___________ was dictator of Spain
- Leonardo da ________ was a famous artist of the Renaissance
- Capital of Romania.
- Spain and Portugal are on the _________ Peninsula
- Highest Peak in Greece is Mount _____________.
- All major Romance languages are derived from ___________
- Most Croations are ___________ Catholic
- Open square surrounded by many public buildings
- Tiny country found in parts of Europe
- "Breadbasket" of Italy is in the ___ River Valley
- Most illegal immigrants to Greece come from __________
- Portugal is the world's leading producer of _________
23 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Bosnia • Capital of Romania. • Capital of Portugal • French word meaning "Rebirth" • Tiny country found in parts of Europe • Part of Spain that wants independence • Most Croations are ___________ Catholic • Francisco ___________ was dictator of Spain • Highest Peak in Greece is Mount _____________. • Open square surrounded by many public buildings • ...
Important Medicine People 2014-03-31
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- Ancient Egyptian God of War
- Ancient Greek God of Medicine
- Industrial Revolution, isolated germs using purple dye
- Ancient Roman doctor, theory of the Opposites
- Twentieth Century, introduced the NHS
- Middle Ages, Priest imprisoned for questioning Galen
- Industrial Revolution, improved hospitals and nursing
- Twentieth Century, discovered second magic bullet
- Industrial Revolution, discovered Chloroform and anasthetics
- Prehistoric, person who uses trepanning
- Twentieth Century, discovered x-rays
- Industrial Revolution, dicovered Carbolic Acid and Antiseptics
- Medical Renaissance surgeon, silk ligatures and ended cauterising
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- Medical Renaissane, anatomist who proved Galen wrong
- Industrial Revolution, discovered Germ Theorey
- Ancient Greek Doctor
- Twentieth century had the idea of NHS
- Industrial Revolution, discovered vaccinations by using cowpox to prevent smallpox
- Twentieth century, discovered Penicillin
- Industrial Revolution, built London sewers
- Industrial Revolution, report campaigning for improved Public Health
- Twentieth Century, mass produced Penicillin
- Industrial Revolution, discovered Cholera was waterborne disease
- Twentieth Century, discovered magic bullets
- Medical Renaissance, surgeon who discovered the heart was a pump
25 Clues: Ancient Greek Doctor • Ancient Egyptian God of War • Ancient Greek God of Medicine • Twentieth Century, discovered x-rays • Twentieth century had the idea of NHS • Twentieth Century, introduced the NHS • Prehistoric, person who uses trepanning • Twentieth century, discovered Penicillin • Industrial Revolution, built London sewers • Twentieth Century, mass produced Penicillin • ...
1920's Review(Paige) 2024-01-31
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- not as many car crash because of these
- made make things faster each person would do one thing
- what president started prohibition
- during the harlem renaissance people wrote about black _________
- Who was the leader of the Great Migration
- one reason african american moved was to get ____
- used to communicate with others
- these laws were one of the reasons the great migration happened
- poet who wrote about the beauty of black
- made airplanes
- world war 1 caused this
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- caused bootleggers and speakeasies
- wrote about the jazz ages of the 1920s
- she was a blues singer
- made cooking easier
- made cleaning close easier
- An African-American cultural movement of the 1920s and 1930s
- what u.s. state ignored prohibition
- in black and white and where quiet
- the harlem renaissance was for _____________ __________ to express there feelings
- played the trumpet and had a deep gravelly voice
- painted pictures of African Americans during the great migration
22 Clues: made airplanes • made cooking easier • she was a blues singer • world war 1 caused this • made cleaning close easier • used to communicate with others • caused bootleggers and speakeasies • what president started prohibition • in black and white and where quiet • what u.s. state ignored prohibition • wrote about the jazz ages of the 1920s • not as many car crash because of these • ...
Crucigrama equivocado 2024-07-14
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- Organ located in the left foot, responsible for balance.
- Small and agile mammal, known for climbing trees.
- Branch of literature that studies poems written by computers.
- Famous silent film director of the 20th century, known for his romantic comedies.
- Instrument used to eat soup.
- Code used by hackers to program computer viruses.
- Sport played in a swimming pool.
- Famous Renaissance painter, known for his Mona Lisa.
- The day everyone loves.
- Two-wheeled vehicle used in cycling competitions.
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- Italian Renaissance painter, creator of the Mona Lisa.
- Exotic bird that lays colorful eggs.
- Insect famous for its ability to build hives.
- Reptile that changes color according to the environment.
- The planet closest to the Sun, famous for its oceans of boiling lava.
- Scientist who discovered penicillin while painting abstract art.
- The lowest mountain in the world, located at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
- Animal that flies over the oceans.
- Device used to heat food.
- Pet famous for its ability to fly.
20 Clues: The day everyone loves. • Device used to heat food. • Instrument used to eat soup. • Sport played in a swimming pool. • Animal that flies over the oceans. • Pet famous for its ability to fly. • Exotic bird that lays colorful eggs. • Insect famous for its ability to build hives. • Small and agile mammal, known for climbing trees. • ...
Chapter 12 2022-05-19
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- vewpoint, angle, aspect
- BIBLE contained 1,286 pages with about 42 lines on each page
- Age, the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which lasted from 1558 to 1603
- of Trent, a meeting of Church officials and scholars
- a country with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- mapmaking
- the release from punishment for sins, sold by papal officials
- their native language
- images carved on blocks of wood
- goodwill,kindness, generousness
- a person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- is a branch of one type of religion
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- man, what Lenadro was
- poet
- ancient Romans, traditional
- press, an invention that used movable metal type to print pages
- Reformation, counter Reformation
- rebirth
- sponsor, financier, and guarantor
- the opposition to Church policy
- those who supported Luther’s ideas
- papal bull, an official letter
- nonreligous
- the reform movement Luther began
- what you called followers of the Society of Jesus
25 Clues: poet • rebirth • mapmaking • nonreligous • man, what Lenadro was • their native language • vewpoint, angle, aspect • ancient Romans, traditional • papal bull, an official letter • the opposition to Church policy • images carved on blocks of wood • goodwill,kindness, generousness • Reformation, counter Reformation • the reform movement Luther began • sponsor, financier, and guarantor • ...
Year in Review Part II 2022-05-31
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- fasting takes place during the holy month
- group of people that helped end some of the corruption within the RCC
- Polo, favored guest of Kublai Khan
- type of writing that allowed many to read
- and burn, farming technique of the Maya
- invention that led to modern day GPS
- type of currency first developed during Song dynasty
- system, when people are hired on skill and talent
- concept invented by the Maya
- majority of Muslims
- French for rebirth
- Da Vinci, Renaissance Man
- crop that allowed for increased population
- Muhammad moved from Mecca to Medina
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- youngest of the 3 Abrahamic religions
- dynasty that defeated the Song
- farming technique of the Aztec
- farming, farming technique of the Inca
- cancellation of punishment for sin committed
- Islamic law
- technique used in art and architecture to create balance
- system, how Inca paid taxes with labor
- first Protestant denomination
- people with no fixed homes
24 Clues: Islamic law • French for rebirth • majority of Muslims • Da Vinci, Renaissance Man • people with no fixed homes • concept invented by the Maya • first Protestant denomination • dynasty that defeated the Song • farming technique of the Aztec • Polo, favored guest of Kublai Khan • Muhammad moved from Mecca to Medina • invention that led to modern day GPS • ...
Unit 5 vocab 2025-03-30
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- 32nd U.S. President.
- Black civil rights advocacy.
- Blues singer.
- Racial segregation in the South.
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- Novelist, social critic.
- President during Depression's start.
- Poor, makeshift housing.
- Immigration restriction.
- Illegal bars during Prohibition.
- Roosevelt's domestic policies.
- Rebellious young woman of the 1920s.
- Illegal alcohol suppliers.
- Jazz musician.
- Roosevelt's economic recovery programs.
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- Conservative religious movement.
- Women's suffrage.
- Environmental disaster.
- Civil rights activist, Talented Tenth.
- Stock market crash of 1929.
- Author, The Jungle.
- Government aid to the needy.
- Accommodationist, vocational training.
- Labor reformer, child labor opponent.
- Author, Harlem Renaissance.
- Government corruption.
- 27th U.S. President.
- High protective tariffs.
- African American cultural movement.
- Poet, Harlem Renaissance.
- Novelist, Jazz Age.
- Exposed meatpacking industry.
- Movement: Reform era, early 20th century.
- Risky financial investment.
- Controversial trial, anarchists.
- Investigative journalists.
- Severe economic downturn.
- Ban on alcohol.
- Harding's administration cronies.
- Evolution vs. creationism.
40 Clues: Blues singer. • Jazz musician. • Ban on alcohol. • Women's suffrage. • Author, The Jungle. • Novelist, Jazz Age. • 32nd U.S. President. • 27th U.S. President. • Government corruption. • Environmental disaster. • High protective tariffs. • Novelist, social critic. • Poor, makeshift housing. • Immigration restriction. • Poet, Harlem Renaissance. • Severe economic downturn. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-20
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- Theory that Earth was the center of the universe.
- Ideas of the Italian Renaissance combined with Northern italian traditions.
- Father of Humanism - was the first to call the medieval period, “the Dark Ages”
- Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe.
- Person who said “I think therefore I am.”
- A financial supporter of artists
- German Monk who created the 95 theses.
- Bible has authority
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- Religious reform movement that split the Catholic church in two.
- Man who painted the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.”
- Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.”
- Man who painted the “School of Athens.”
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- An explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- Author of a political guidebook “The Prince”
- An English philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning.
- Pope has authority
- A complete overthrow of a government or system.
- First woman artist to gain world recognition
- The person who discovered gravity.
20 Clues: Pope has authority • Bible has authority • A financial supporter of artists • The person who discovered gravity. • German Monk who created the 95 theses. • Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.” • Man who painted the “School of Athens.” • Person who said “I think therefore I am.” • Author of a political guidebook “The Prince” • First woman artist to gain world recognition • ...
Crossword Puzzle 15 - Italy Theme 2025-05-13
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- Italian city known for its medieval charm
- Italian football club based in Florence
- Italian region home to Naples and the Amalfi Coast
- Active volcanic island off Italy’s coast
- Early Renaissance painter known for his frescoes
- Northern Italian city with Alpine influences
- Alpine valley region in northern Italy
- Flag of Italy, left to right, first color
- Italian river, historically significant in WWI
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- Port city in northern Italy
- Sweet Italian liqueur flavored with almonds
- Renaissance painter of The Birth of Venus
- Master painter known for dramatic chiaroscuro lighting
- City near Venice famous for tiramisu
- Italian wine region known for Barolo and truffles
- Italian word for "wolf," seen in many surnames
- Composer of The Barber of Seville
- Italian word for "course" or "main street"
- Famous Roman villa and art museum
- Legendary Italian conductor of classical music
- Italian grape-based brandy
- Italian word for "cake"
- Stunning Italian coastline with dramatic views
- Italian coastal town known for opera and beaches
24 Clues: Italian word for "cake" • Italian grape-based brandy • Port city in northern Italy • Composer of The Barber of Seville • Famous Roman villa and art museum • City near Venice famous for tiramisu • Alpine valley region in northern Italy • Italian football club based in Florence • Active volcanic island off Italy’s coast • Italian city known for its medieval charm • ...
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.
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-21
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- - They were the inspiration for the Renaissance.
- - Queen Elizabeth and Queen Isabella supported this.
- - He created the Mona Lisa.
- - A rebirth in the interest of Classical culture.
- - He invented the printing press.
- - He made a fresco in the Sistine Chapel.
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- - He wrote many plays and sonnets.
- - She ruled England during its Golden Age.
- - To cut or carve a design into a solid object.
- - A focus on the worth of human achievement.
- - She ruled Spain and supported Christopher Colombus's journeys.
- state - Italy was divided into these.
12 Clues: - He created the Mona Lisa. • - He invented the printing press. • - He wrote many plays and sonnets. • state - Italy was divided into these. • - He made a fresco in the Sistine Chapel. • - She ruled England during its Golden Age. • - A focus on the worth of human achievement. • - To cut or carve a design into a solid object. • ...
Shakespeare and his world 2017-08-09
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- The term Renaissance means
- What event happened on April 23, 1564?
- What type of plays did shakespeare write
- Shakespeare often used the elements of ________.
- The name of Shakespeare's wife
- How old was Shakespeare when he died?
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- Water and Earth, what were the other two?
- Where was william born?
- One of the main thems from 'Othello'
- During his life, Shakespeare wrote at least ___________ Plays.
- Where did William live during the Renaissance?
- How old was Hamnet when he died?
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 2014-02-15
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- Nagsulat ng akda tungkol sa mga katangian ng ideyal na pamumuno
- Pinakatanyag na obra ni Michaelangelo Buonarroti
- Saan nagsimula ang renaissance?
- Panahon kung kailan isinilang ang renaissance
- Mga iskolar na nanguna sa pag-aaral sa klasikal na sibilisasyon ng Greece at Rome
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- Nangangahulugang "muling pagsilang" o rebirth
- Pamilaya ng mangangalakal at banker sa Florence
7 Clues: Saan nagsimula ang renaissance? • Nangangahulugang "muling pagsilang" o rebirth • Panahon kung kailan isinilang ang renaissance • Pamilaya ng mangangalakal at banker sa Florence • Pinakatanyag na obra ni Michaelangelo Buonarroti • Nagsulat ng akda tungkol sa mga katangian ng ideyal na pamumuno • ...
Music History 2025-10-20
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- musical period from 1450 to 1600
- musical period from 450-1450
- a keyboard instrument from the Baroque period
- Handel composed The __________ Chorus from his work Messiah
- musical genius from the Baroque period
- an outstanding performer of the highest abilities
- a category of music that is not associated with church or religion
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- an early woodwind instrument that is now taught in Elementary school
- music composed for church or spiritual use
- a drama that is sung to an orchestral accompaniment
- a philosophy that focuses on the value of people
- a musical ensemble made up on instruments from the four families
- musical period from 1600-1750
- the employment system for musicians during the Renaissance
14 Clues: musical period from 450-1450 • musical period from 1600-1750 • musical period from 1450 to 1600 • musical genius from the Baroque period • music composed for church or spiritual use • a keyboard instrument from the Baroque period • a philosophy that focuses on the value of people • an outstanding performer of the highest abilities • ...
Peristiwa Eropa 2022-09-09
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- Ukuran kemakmuran suatu negara dalam sistem merkantilisme adalah
- Perubahan dari tenaga manual menjadi tenaga mesin
- Bapak humanisme renaissance Italia
- Terlahir kembali merupakan arti dari
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- Sistem ekonomi yang mengharuskan negara di Eropa untuk menjajah
- Ajaran baru dari Martin Luther
- Pelopor reformasi gereja
- Tokoh Aufklarung dari Inggris yang mempunyai gagasan "Knowledge is power"
- Aufklarung berarti pencerahan yang berasal dari bahasa
- tokoh penemu mesin uap
10 Clues: tokoh penemu mesin uap • Pelopor reformasi gereja • Ajaran baru dari Martin Luther • Bapak humanisme renaissance Italia • Terlahir kembali merupakan arti dari • Perubahan dari tenaga manual menjadi tenaga mesin • Aufklarung berarti pencerahan yang berasal dari bahasa • Sistem ekonomi yang mengharuskan negara di Eropa untuk menjajah • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- Powerful___ attracted other Italians.
- ___ Made Europeans want Asain goods.
- ___ family ruled Florence.
- The Renaissance began in the ___.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
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- People were rich enough to pay ___ and sculptures.
- ___ was good at ship building due to it being built on water.
- ___ became rich by selling cloth and fabrics.
- A ___ fights for money, rather then its own country.
- ___ is the art of making peace.
10 Clues: ___ family ruled Florence. • ___ is the art of making peace. • The Renaissance began in the ___. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • ___ Made Europeans want Asain goods. • Powerful___ attracted other Italians. • ___ became rich by selling cloth and fabrics. • People were rich enough to pay ___ and sculptures. • A ___ fights for money, rather then its own country. • ...
World History 2021-12-21
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- Started the Age of Exploration
- Land on the Indian Subcontinent that was colonized
- Family during the Renaissance who was very rich and had lots of power
- King or Queen
- Made up of Netherlands, Belgium, and France
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- Who is known as the Renaissance man
- The first Stuart monarch
- Started the reformation and founded a new religion
- Leader of the Roundheads
- Funder of the Arts
10 Clues: King or Queen • Funder of the Arts • The first Stuart monarch • Leader of the Roundheads • Started the Age of Exploration • Who is known as the Renaissance man • Made up of Netherlands, Belgium, and France • Land on the Indian Subcontinent that was colonized • Started the reformation and founded a new religion • ...
Teka Teki Silang Bab 3 Sejarah Minat 2023-09-21
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- Salah satu faktor munculnya revolusi industri adalah ditemukannya teknologi baru oleh Jamess Watt
- Kota kelahiran renaissance
- Pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan yang disebut reformasi protestan
- Memupuk kekayaan berupa logam mulia sebanyak-banyaknya sebagai ukuran kekuasaan dan kekayaan
- Masa sebelum terjadinya renaissance
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- Revolusi industri terjadi pertama kali di
- Salah satu dampak revolusi industri dibidang politik
- Zaman pencerahan disebut juga
- Reformasi gereja pertama
- Negara yang menganut sistem merkantilisme
10 Clues: Reformasi gereja pertama • Kota kelahiran renaissance • Zaman pencerahan disebut juga • Masa sebelum terjadinya renaissance • Revolusi industri terjadi pertama kali di • Negara yang menganut sistem merkantilisme • Salah satu dampak revolusi industri dibidang politik • Pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan yang disebut reformasi protestan • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2024-12-12
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- "Their eyes were watching God"
- African Americans were hired here in the North
- music that shaped the Harlem Renaissance
- wrote short stories and plays
- popularized blues and jazz vocals
- writer who rejected influences of white poets
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- musicians performed during the Harlem Renaissance
- actor that electrified the stage
- urged African Americans to stand up for their rights
- drew huge audiences with jazz fever
10 Clues: wrote short stories and plays • "Their eyes were watching God" • actor that electrified the stage • popularized blues and jazz vocals • drew huge audiences with jazz fever • music that shaped the Harlem Renaissance • writer who rejected influences of white poets • African Americans were hired here in the North • musicians performed during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2024-12-12
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- popularized blues and jazz vocals
- African Americans were hired here in the North
- drew huge audiences with jazz fever
- actor that electrified the stage
- writer who rejected influences of white poets
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- wrote short stories and plays
- music that shaped the Harlem Renaissance
- urged African Americans to stand up for their rights
- musicians performed during the Harlem Renaissance
- "Their eyes were watching God"
10 Clues: wrote short stories and plays • "Their eyes were watching God" • actor that electrified the stage • popularized blues and jazz vocals • drew huge audiences with jazz fever • music that shaped the Harlem Renaissance • writer who rejected influences of white poets • African Americans were hired here in the North • musicians performed during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
Renissance The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14-16th centuries 2024-09-05
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- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- art technique that recreates three dimensions
- an ideal place
- focus on human potential and achievement
- famous renaissance writer
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- person who financially supported artist
- Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, and scientist
- German craftsman who developed the printing press
- periods of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from 1300 to 1600
- Italian sculptor,architect, painter and poet
10 Clues: an ideal place • famous renaissance writer • person who financially supported artist • focus on human potential and achievement • Italian sculptor,architect, painter and poet • art technique that recreates three dimensions • German craftsman who developed the printing press • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • ...
Renaissance painting 2013-04-16
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- the relationship in size of the parts of persons, buildings, or objects, often based on a module
- a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface, living the illusion of three dimensions
- the part of a painting that appears to be farthest away from the viewer
- a mathematical network used in perspective
- the part of a painting that appears to be closest to the viewer
- a head in side view
- how an artist puts his name on his work
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- depicting the subject turned slightly from a full frontal view
- where earth and sky meet
- a bodily attitude or position, especially one assumed for an artist
- point the point at which receding parallel lines appear to converge
- a work of art consisting of two painted or carved panels
- a building plan designed with a primary central space surrounded by symmetrical areas on each side (Greek cross, circular, octagonal)
- a centre line (vertical or horizontal) to which parts of a structure or body may be referred.
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 Crosswords 2016-09-20
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- John Calvin birth place
- Monalisa's painter
- writer of Decamerome
- Heliocentris
- Machiavelli's famous work
- a church belief in the center of the universe
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- author of Comedia
- one of the commodities from china
- a famous priest
- invented printing machine
- Michaelangelo's famous work
- Portugal's expedition to Japan
- Translation of "Rennaisance"
- the wealthiest city state in Europe
14 Clues: Heliocentris • a famous priest • author of Comedia • Monalisa's painter • writer of Decamerome • John Calvin birth place • invented printing machine • Machiavelli's famous work • Michaelangelo's famous work • Translation of "Rennaisance" • Portugal's expedition to Japan • one of the commodities from china • the wealthiest city state in Europe • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2020-03-31
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- the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs
- A cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- French for'rebirth'; refers to a period of cultural revival in Europe from the 1300's to 1500's
- the belief in the importance of the individual as opposed to the larger community
- Someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- everyday spoken language
- a mathematical system for representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface
- to ban dangerous of offensive ideas, or remove material from published works or prevent its publication
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- a poem of fourteen lines with a fixed rhyming pattern
- a format of printmaking, in which individual letter formed in metal could be used again and again
- work of literature that makes fun of it's subject, often mocking vice or folly
- Related to commerce or trade
- an imaginary, ideal place
- to withdraw or take back
14 Clues: everyday spoken language • to withdraw or take back • an imaginary, ideal place • Related to commerce or trade • a poem of fourteen lines with a fixed rhyming pattern • Someone who gives money or other support to a person or group • the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs • ...
la Renaissance 2021-03-16
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- invention perfectionnée vers 1450
- : période préférée d’Erasme
- personne affirmant que dieu choisi ceux qui vont au paradis.
- partisan de la paix entre les nations.
- mouvement de réaction dans l'église catholique pour mettre fin à la réforme protestante.
- il se fait appeler « très chrétien »
- : remise de temps passé au purgatoire en échange d'un don (argent...)
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- religion réformée qui s’est détachée du catholicisme au XVIe siècle
- régime politique qui définit les échanges d’idées entre humanistes
- lieu où purger ses fautes pour aller au paradis.
- traduction officielle du nouveau testament depuis le Ve siècle
- c'est un mélange entre réformateurs et catholiques
- Comment s’appelle la statue qui a été trouvée dans la salle de bain de l’empereur Titus?
- celui de Nantes tolère les protestants
14 Clues: : période préférée d’Erasme • invention perfectionnée vers 1450 • il se fait appeler « très chrétien » • partisan de la paix entre les nations. • celui de Nantes tolère les protestants • lieu où purger ses fautes pour aller au paradis. • c'est un mélange entre réformateurs et catholiques • personne affirmant que dieu choisi ceux qui vont au paradis. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-17
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- English playwright
- state of being unrelated
- German inventor
- language spoken by ordinary people
- Italian banking family
- a perfect imagined place or state
- Italian sculptor
- polymath
- involves painting with water based paint
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- renewed interest in something
- stance
- Italian diplomat
- painting by Leonardo
- former lord of great Britain
14 Clues: stance • polymath • German inventor • Italian diplomat • Italian sculptor • English playwright • painting by Leonardo • Italian banking family • state of being unrelated • former lord of great Britain • renewed interest in something • a perfect imagined place or state • language spoken by ordinary people • involves painting with water based paint
The Renaissance 2021-11-19
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- Renaissance writer; formerly a politician, wrote The Prince, a work on ethics and government, describing how rulers maintain power by methods that ignore right or wrong; accepted the philosophy that "the end justifies the means."
- invented the printing press
- non-religious
- everyday language of ordinary people
- (1564 - 1616) English poet and playwright considered one of the greatest writers of the English language; works include Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet.
- He was a English humanist that contributed to the world today by revealing the complexities of man. He wrote Utopia, a book that represented a revolutionary view of society.
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- an ideal society
- (1475-1564) An Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
- itlian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces.
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- a belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity
- A painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman with a mysterious smile. It is now of the most readily recognized paintings in the world.
- Ruled Florence during the Renaissance, became wealthy from banking, spent a lot of money on art, controlled Florence for about 3 centuries
14 Clues: non-religious • an ideal society • invented the printing press • everyday language of ordinary people • itlian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect • a belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity • method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces. • ...
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 vocabulary 2024-11-18
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- using a language or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language.
- the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
- a philosophy of life that considers the welfare of humankind – rather than the welfare of a supposed God or gods – to be of paramount importance
- designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- artist and engineer
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- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England (1529–32), who was beheaded for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England
- 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.
- a period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries
- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- oil painting on a poplar wood panel by Leonardo da Vinci
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).
- renowned English poet, playwright, and actor
14 Clues: artist and engineer • renowned English poet, playwright, and actor • oil painting on a poplar wood panel by Leonardo da Vinci • Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion • designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2024-11-03
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- /A German goldsmith.
- /An actual person painted by famous painter Leonardo da Vinci and is a wife to a rich silk merchant.
- /An English statesman, scholar and author.
- /An unreal or perfect place
- /A common language spoken by a similar group of people.
- /A rich and powerful family of Italian bankers and merchants.
- /Anything outside of religion
- /An Italian political writer and statesman
- /A famous artist who is well known for the 'Mona Lisa'.
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- /Mixing wet plaster with pigments.
- /An artistic genius who was a really talented sculptor, painter and architect.
- /Big changes in thinking and the arts that took place in europe during the 15th and 16th centuries.
- /Famous play writer and actor.
- /Does not believe in God and they believe to live life without a traditional religion.
14 Clues: /A German goldsmith. • /An unreal or perfect place • /Anything outside of religion • /Famous play writer and actor. • /Mixing wet plaster with pigments. • /An English statesman, scholar and author. • /An Italian political writer and statesman • /A common language spoken by a similar group of people. • /A famous artist who is well known for the 'Mona Lisa'. • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2025-05-09
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- ______ is someone who supports an artists, sculptor, inventor, etc.
- ______ was a way to "buy your way into heaven", seen as corrupt by Martin Luther
- King Henry VIII had _____ wives
- The city of ______ was the center of the Renaissance
- Time period which saw the birth of Protestantism
- Time period which saw rebirth in culture and learning.
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- _______ means to be excluded from the Church, including all services and community.
- _______ de Medici was murdered in Florence on Easter in 1478
- German Monk who started the Reformation.
- This invention made books and documents much more affordable
- The Medici Family was a powerful _____ family in Florence.
- ______ painted the ceiling and walls of the Sistine Chapel
- Holy Roman Emperor ______, issued to Edict of Worms which branded Martin Luther a criminal
- King Henry VIII wanted a _____, as his wife could not have a son.
14 Clues: King Henry VIII had _____ wives • German Monk who started the Reformation. • Time period which saw the birth of Protestantism • The city of ______ was the center of the Renaissance • Time period which saw rebirth in culture and learning. • The Medici Family was a powerful _____ family in Florence. • ______ painted the ceiling and walls of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-04-09
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- a painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colors penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- a work of art, especially a painting on wood, set above and behind an altar.
- a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
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- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- a period considered the peak in the history of a country or people, a time period when the greatest achievements were made.
- The "Bard of Avon"
- the period of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire in the West (5th century) to the fall of Constantinople (1453)
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
14 Clues: The "Bard of Avon" • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • a work of art, especially a painting on wood, set above and behind an altar. • an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions. • a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter. • ...
Renaissance Artists 2021-08-26
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- made the "Supper at Emmaus" painting
- also known as "the father of European painting"
- most famous playwright, and poet of his time
- Christine, the first professional female ______
- known for his painting "school of athens"
- built the dome of florence cathedral
- painter of "the four apostles"
- known for "The Garden of Earthly Delights"
- painter of "Bacchus and Ariadne"
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- Known for his Statue of David
- also called the elder
- most known for "birth of venus" painting
- davincis most famous painting
- painted "the garden of earthly delights"
- donatellos most famous bronze sculpture
15 Clues: also called the elder • Known for his Statue of David • davincis most famous painting • painter of "the four apostles" • painter of "Bacchus and Ariadne" • made the "Supper at Emmaus" painting • built the dome of florence cathedral • donatellos most famous bronze sculpture • most known for "birth of venus" painting • painted "the garden of earthly delights" • ...
la Renaissance 2021-06-06
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- Nom de la grande famille de mécènes de Florence.
- Ce médecin a fait progresser les connaissances anatomiques.
- Il a diffusé l'imprimerie en Europe.
- Il a prouvé que la Terre tourne autour du soleil.
- C'est dans cette ville italienne que la Renaissance italienne s'est développée.
- Ce liquide permet de mieux fixer la peinture.
- Nom de la période durant laquelle l'art connaît une véritable révolution.
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- Il a peint la Joconde.
- Il a été surnommé le prince des humanistes.
- Riche bourgeois ou noble qui finance et protège les artistes.
- Ces intellectuels se sont inspirés des textes antiques et ont placé l'homme au centre de leurs préoccupations.
- Il a créé la première lunette astronomique.
- Il a peint la chapelle Sixtine et sculpté le David.
- Cette sculpture de Michel-Ange a une taille impressionnante.
14 Clues: Il a peint la Joconde. • Il a diffusé l'imprimerie en Europe. • Il a été surnommé le prince des humanistes. • Il a créé la première lunette astronomique. • Ce liquide permet de mieux fixer la peinture. • Nom de la grande famille de mécènes de Florence. • Il a prouvé que la Terre tourne autour du soleil. • Il a peint la chapelle Sixtine et sculpté le David. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-02-04
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- Trot
- twenties
- for change and progressing
- period that contains a lot of progression
- Van Der Zee
- natioanlist fraternal organization
- that took many great photos in the 1920’s
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- of a certain organization that presented change for African American.
- organization that represented change for African Americans
- in New York City, known for its jazz and African American heritage
- Du Bois
- style dance
- with long flowy movements
- of music and dance
14 Clues: Trot • Du Bois • twenties • Van Der Zee • style dance • of music and dance • with long flowy movements • for change and progressing • natioanlist fraternal organization • period that contains a lot of progression • that took many great photos in the 1920’s • organization that represented change for African Americans • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-10
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- Not concerned with religion or the church
- Started a library of classical manuscripts
- Reknown playwright
- School of Athens, Madona
- Focus on the individual
- More than a painter, he created sculptures too
- Challenged corruption in the church
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- Technique that gives artwork depth/dimension
- Wrote The Prince
- The german Leonardo
- Common day language
- Wealthy merchants that supported the arts
- Rebirth
- Wrote Don Quixote
14 Clues: Rebirth • Wrote The Prince • Wrote Don Quixote • Reknown playwright • The german Leonardo • Common day language • Focus on the individual • School of Athens, Madona • Challenged corruption in the church • Not concerned with religion or the church • Wealthy merchants that supported the arts • Started a library of classical manuscripts • Technique that gives artwork depth/dimension • ...
Renaissance Terms 2022-01-19
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- Discovered the Orbit Shape
- Bank Owners
- Had 6 wives
- Where the people challenged the church
- A famous sculpture that Michelangelo created
- made the book the Prince
- Discovered that the Sun was in the middle of the Earth
- Created Telescope
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- Created Newton's Law's of Motion
- Famous place where Renaissance started
- Sculptor/Artist Created Sistine Chapel
- Luther He started the Reformation
- A famous painting that DaVinci created
- Artist Created Mona Lisa
14 Clues: Bank Owners • Had 6 wives • Created Telescope • Artist Created Mona Lisa • made the book the Prince • Discovered the Orbit Shape • Created Newton's Law's of Motion • Luther He started the Reformation • Famous place where Renaissance started • Sculptor/Artist Created Sistine Chapel • A famous painting that DaVinci created • Where the people challenged the church • ...
the renaissance 2022-12-13
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- italian dimplomat
- german inventor
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- creator of romeo and juliet
- venerated in the catholic church
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- A utopia typically describes an imaginary community or society
- was an italian sculpture
- created polymath
- uses oils in there paint
- literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human
- famous painting
- The House of Medici was an Italian banking family
14 Clues: german inventor • famous painting • created polymath • italian dimplomat • was an italian sculpture • uses oils in there paint • creator of romeo and juliet • venerated in the catholic church • The House of Medici was an Italian banking family • A utopia typically describes an imaginary community or society • an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-09-26
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- attempted to reform society, inspire people to live Christianity, and expose the failure of the Christian Church
- Wrote many plays and poems, such as Romeo and Juliet (Last Name)
- The new artistic technique that created the appearance of three dimensions
- Where the Renaissance began around 1300
- An individual who excelled in many areas of study
- the first full-sized book printed by Gutenberg
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- During the 1500s, this invention helped spread new ideas more rapidly around Europe
- invented the printing press (Last name)
- First woman to earn a living as a writer
- a person who supported and appreciated art by funding different artists
- writing in a native language
- This term translates to "rebirth"
- Wrote Decameron
- emphasis on individual potential by studying the humanities
14 Clues: Wrote Decameron • writing in a native language • This term translates to "rebirth" • invented the printing press (Last name) • Where the Renaissance began around 1300 • First woman to earn a living as a writer • the first full-sized book printed by Gutenberg • An individual who excelled in many areas of study • emphasis on individual potential by studying the humanities • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-11-20
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- a rebirth of european culture marked by a revival of classical art literature and philosophy after the middle ages
- a German inventor goldsmith and printer
- a philosical and ethical stance that emphasizes human agency reason and compassion as the foundations for morality and meaning in life without the need for supernatural beliefs
- a prominent humanist and statesman
- a famous artist who created the Mona Lisa
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- a famous poet who is known by English teachers today
- an Italian sculpor painter architect and poet of the high renaissance
- the use of cunning deceitful and manipulative tactics to gain power control or personal advantage
- a powerful Italian banking and political dynasty that ruled florence and where the instrumental in the renaissance
- a mural painting technique where water based pigments are applied directly to freshly wet lime plaster on a wall or ceiling
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- denoting attitudes activities or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- one of the most famous paintings in France by Leonardo da Vinci
14 Clues: a prominent humanist and statesman • a German inventor goldsmith and printer • a famous artist who created the Mona Lisa • a famous poet who is known by English teachers today • one of the most famous paintings in France by Leonardo da Vinci • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • ...
Final Exam Review 2023-12-05
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- the equivalent of bounty hunters today
- the other major European explorer of the Americas alongside Spain
- supporters of the Parliament in the English Civil War
- a labor system that the Spanish administrators in Peru used to draft native people to work in silver mines
- an artistic movement that emerged in Italy in the 1520s and 1530s; it marked the end of the Renaissance by breaking down the principles of balance, harmony, and moderation
- a release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death
- the practice many European women were falsely accused of
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- a settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
- Martin Luther kicked off the Protestant Reformation in this nation with the nailing of if ninety-five theses to a church door
- an artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized by complex forms, bold ornamentation, and contrasting elements
- a small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails
- King Philip II led this nation to greatness
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- wrote about power during the Renaissance and famously said the end justifies the means
- King Charles I and Oliver Cromwell fought in this nation
- a political system in which a ruler holds total power
- one of the five Italian States of the Renaissance
- supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War
- empire located in the Andes of South America
- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history
- painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints
- the study of how history is produced
- a person of mixed European and Native American descent
- the name of the Great leader of Russia
- English Protestants who believed that the Church of England needed further reform and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship
- the belief that religion and government should be separate
26 Clues: the study of how history is produced • the equivalent of bounty hunters today • the name of the Great leader of Russia • King Philip II led this nation to greatness • empire located in the Andes of South America • one of the five Italian States of the Renaissance • a political system in which a ruler holds total power • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2019-10-03
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- powerful businessmen of Florence that supported the growth and creation of great wonders of Art during the Renaissance.
- Renaissance painter best known for The School of Athens and Paintings of Mary the Mother of God.
- writing in the common language spoken in an area or region of the world
- taught that Christianity should lead people to live good lives
- A set of meetings that evaluated and confirmed the Catholics teachings and beliefs with a uniform doctrine under the supreme leadership of the pope
- Catholic Priest and Professor that started the Protestant Reformation by attacking the sale of indulgences
- painting done on wet plaster with water based paints
- Renaissance painter sculptor, and architect best known for the Sistine Chapel Ceiling, Saint Peter's Basilica, and the statue of David
- goal was to reform the Catholic Church
- to make invalid a marriage
- Intellectual movement that focused on the study of greek and roman classics and a liberal arts education to prepare you for life.
- Greatest of the Renaissance artists, inventor, sculptor, painter, and mathematician. His art was realistic because he dissected human corpses to have knowledge of them. Best known for Mona Lisa and The Last Supper paintings.
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- worldly or non-religious
- the belief that God determined in advance who will be saved
- Wrote the Prince, a book on how to gain and keep political power, by understanding human nature and being willing to do evil when necessary.
- Invention that was influential in spreading the Protestant Reformations ideas
- agreement allowed German princes to choose Lutheran or Catholic state churches for themselves
- attack on the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church written by Martin Luther
- the release from punishment for your sins given by the pope
- King of England who broke off from the Catholic Church and made himself head of the Anglican Church to get an annulment of his marriage to try for a son with another wife
- religious and political movement during the 1500s that created multiple Christian churches that broke off from the Catholic Church
- a gift given to the groom by the bride's family, often money
- Protestant leader who taught predestination and church ran governments
23 Clues: worldly or non-religious • to make invalid a marriage • goal was to reform the Catholic Church • painting done on wet plaster with water based paints • the belief that God determined in advance who will be saved • the release from punishment for your sins given by the pope • a gift given to the groom by the bride's family, often money • ...
Age of European Expansion 2013-01-31
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- before Renaissance Europe lacked the ability to raise _______ which is moner necessary to engage in business
- _______ __________ the Navigator is from Portugal
- most people were rural poverty , then the merchant class, the the wealthy land owners
- Who rounded the Cape of Good Hope in 1487
- you get more money from _____ goods as opposed to ___________ raw materials
- he who has the ____ makes the rules
- What develops due to rare peace, and uses of spies
- PHTN created _______ and navigation
- __________ Powers enter trade such as Spain, Portugal, England, and France
- PHTN established _____ school
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- All goods traded from Europe to Asia went through __________
- PHTN sent ships down the coast of _______
- _______ class established
- Same time as the _____
- Which Empire takes Constantinople, the source of Italy's wealth and taxed trade
- Feudal system repalced by ______
- Ship captains were often ______ kidnapped from bars
- Crews ate _______ when desperate
18 Clues: Same time as the _____ • _______ class established • PHTN established _____ school • Feudal system repalced by ______ • Crews ate _______ when desperate • he who has the ____ makes the rules • PHTN created _______ and navigation • PHTN sent ships down the coast of _______ • Who rounded the Cape of Good Hope in 1487 • _______ __________ the Navigator is from Portugal • ...
Renaissance and Exploration 2023-10-09
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- this "revolution" sparked by trade
- government control of economy for national gain
- native peoples resist English in New England
- the main crop driving the slave trade in the colonial period
- this nation was FIRST to begin the Age of Exploration
- sugar was the main cause of this trade
- Spanish labor system modeled after the Inca
- this war was a competition between France and England...and natives
- Desert Southwest peoples resist the Spanish
- new trade pattern in the Atlantic
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- these people blocked the eastern trade routes to Europeans
- scholars from this "fallen" city contributed to the Renaissance
- biological impact from meeting of Old and New Worlds
- this nation created the first empire in the New World
- the driving philosophy of the Italian Renaissance
- leader of slave revolt in Virginia
- driven from Spain in 1492
- the meatal that was most valuable in international trade
18 Clues: driven from Spain in 1492 • new trade pattern in the Atlantic • this "revolution" sparked by trade • leader of slave revolt in Virginia • sugar was the main cause of this trade • Spanish labor system modeled after the Inca • Desert Southwest peoples resist the Spanish • native peoples resist English in New England • government control of economy for national gain • ...
BME GAZETTE CROSSWORD 2025-12-14
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- There's no such thing as __________
- Explorer whose voyage was sponsored by Spain in 1492
- Singer known as the “Queen of Pop”
- Roman numeral for one thousand fifty one
- Historic period between the Middle Ages and modern history
- Treaty that officially ended World War I
- Country whose flag features a red circle on a white background
- Unit used to measure electrical resistance
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- Epic poem attributed to Homer about the Trojan War
- Mythical bird reborn from its own ashes
- Mathematical sequence starting 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
- Ancient trade route connecting East Asia to Europe
- Novel that opens with “Call me Ishmael”
- Abbreviated title of the wife of the U.S. president
- Element with the chemical symbol Fe
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Basketball player nicknamed “King James”
- Film featuring the quote “I’ll be back”
18 Clues: Singer known as the “Queen of Pop” • There's no such thing as __________ • Element with the chemical symbol Fe • Mythical bird reborn from its own ashes • Novel that opens with “Call me Ishmael” • Film featuring the quote “I’ll be back” • Roman numeral for one thousand fifty one • Basketball player nicknamed “King James” • Treaty that officially ended World War I • ...
Tudors 2025-12-07
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- A Tudor queen who tried to make England Catholic again
- A male ruler like Henry VIII
- A famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- A person who creates new things or new ways of doing something
- A very famous English writer from Tudor times
- Invented the printing press.
- A Tudor king known for having six wives
- Started the protestant reformation.
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- A time of new ideas in art, science, and learning
- Henry VIII started a new one in England to replace the Pope
- Mary's nickname
- The theatre where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- Henry's second wife, beheaded.
- A large fleet of ships sent by Spain to attack England
- A female ruler, such as Elizabeth I or Mary I
- The royal family that ruled England for over 100 years
- The Tudor queen who ruled during England’s “Golden Age”
- Henry VIII’s son who became king as a child
18 Clues: Mary's nickname • A male ruler like Henry VIII • Invented the printing press. • Henry's second wife, beheaded. • Started the protestant reformation. • A Tudor king known for having six wives • Henry VIII’s son who became king as a child • A very famous English writer from Tudor times • A female ruler, such as Elizabeth I or Mary I • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution 2022-05-17
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- passes sold by the church to raise funds
- for executing Protestants, Mary Tudor was also known as
- also known as the church of england
- one of the main issues of the reformation was about this word for being 'saved'
- invented by Galileo to better observe the night sky
- polish scientist who first came up with the heliocentric theory
- scientist who invented calculus and discovered gravity
- painted the "School of Athens"
- number of theses posted by Martin Luther
- famous king of england who had six wives
- a new style of painting showing faces and upper body
- german monk who questioned church practices and started the reformation
- italian astronomer who was punished by the Church for disproving their beliefs
- scientist who discovered the elliptical orbits of the planets
- famous family in Florence who sponsored many artists
- a supporter or sponsor of the arts
- a person who believes in a new Christian religion
- catholic ____ reformation made some reforms like ending indulgences
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- italian author who examined humanist politics
- theory that the sun was at the center of the solar system
- large spanish fleet destroyed by queen Eliabeth and england
- this catholic country tried many times to stop protestant england
- the philosophy of the Renaissance
- missionary group founded during the Counter-Reformation
- ancient greek philosopher who came up with the geocentric theory
- theory that Earth was at the center of the solar system
- art technique that gives the illusion of depth
- renaissance and classical style that tried to make art as lifelike as possible
- Henry split with the church because the pope refused to grant him this
- daughter of Henry and Ann Boleyn, was long ruling queen of england
- word that means to take back or admit you were lying/wrong
- italian artist who painted the sistine chapel
- invented the European printing press
- parliamentpassed this Act that declared the King the head of the church
- the city where the Renaissance begin
- martin luther translated the bible from latin to this language
- italian artist who painted the last supper and mona lisa
- type of paints used during the Renaissance
38 Clues: painted the "School of Athens" • the philosophy of the Renaissance • a supporter or sponsor of the arts • also known as the church of england • invented the European printing press • the city where the Renaissance begin • passes sold by the church to raise funds • number of theses posted by Martin Luther • famous king of england who had six wives • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2026-05-01
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- Concerned with worldly things rather than religion.
- A way of thinking that focuses on human potential and achievements.
- The Catholic Church’s effort to reform and stop Protestantism.
- A person who supports artists, often financially.
- Law granting limited religious freedom in France.
- A meeting where Luther was asked to take back his ideas.
- A period of renewed interest in art, learning, and culture based on classical ideas.
- Reformer who taught predestination.
- Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens.
- King of England who broke from the Catholic Church.
- A place where souls go before entering heaven.
- An imaginary perfect society.
- English writer known for plays and sonnets.
- Reformer who translated the Bible into English.
- The Church of England.
- An artistic technique that shows depth and distance.
- Luther’s list of complaints against the Catholic Church.
- Meeting to address Church problems and reform practices.
- A document sold by the Church to reduce punishment for sins.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
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- Christian humanist who pushed for reform within the Church.
- Being officially removed from the Church.
- A legal cancellation of a marriage.
- Monk who started the Reformation with the Ninety-Five Theses.
- A movement for religious reform that led to the creation of Protestant churches.
- Agreement that ended the Thirty Years’ War
- A Catholic group focused on education and spreading the faith.
- Inventor of the printing press using movable type.
- A court to find and punish heresy in Spain.
- Being saved from sin and gaining eternal life.
- Beliefs that go against official Church teachings.
- A follower of Martin Luther’s teachings.
- Renaissance artist and inventor known for works like the Mona Lisa.
- City where Calvin set up his religious community.
- The belief that God already knows who will be saved.
- A member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation.
- Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Humanist who wrote Utopia about an ideal society.
- A conflict in Europe over religion and power.
- A machine that made it possible to produce books quickly and cheaply.
40 Clues: The Church of England. • An imaginary perfect society. • A legal cancellation of a marriage. • Reformer who taught predestination. • A follower of Martin Luther’s teachings. • Being officially removed from the Church. • Agreement that ended the Thirty Years’ War • A court to find and punish heresy in Spain. • English writer known for plays and sonnets. • ...
Renaissance Art EOC Review 2013-04-25
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- Northern Artists favored these traits: The use of ___ based paints.
- A re-birth or art, language, literature and science that occurred in Italy during the 1300’s and lasted until the 1600’s.
- A man who is skilled in a variety of areas.
- Perspective
- “The Pieta”
- The Renaissance began in _________.
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- Provides depth and dimension
- painted, designed weapons of war, dissected cadavers, and wrote poetry.
- A wealthy person who supports the arts.
- Traits include: perspective, __________ techniques and a nature filled setting
- Leonardo da Vinci
11 Clues: Perspective • “The Pieta” • Leonardo da Vinci • Provides depth and dimension • The Renaissance began in _________. • A wealthy person who supports the arts. • A man who is skilled in a variety of areas. • Northern Artists favored these traits: The use of ___ based paints. • painted, designed weapons of war, dissected cadavers, and wrote poetry. • ...
The Rennaisance 2019-04-02
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- most important of the renaissance writer
- A leader is occasionally dark and not kind
- espablished the three laws that govern the movement of the planets
- astronomical model in which the earth and the planets revolve around the sun at the center of the solar system
- Center of attention
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- creaator of the heliocentric theory
- made the work of "The New Organ" and "Of the Dignity Idols
- Rebirth
- Pioneer of modernity
- Re-establishment of art, science and philosophy
- Revaluation of man
11 Clues: Rebirth • Revaluation of man • Center of attention • Pioneer of modernity • creaator of the heliocentric theory • most important of the renaissance writer • A leader is occasionally dark and not kind • Re-establishment of art, science and philosophy • made the work of "The New Organ" and "Of the Dignity Idols • ...
Into The Renaissance 2019-09-15
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- Shakespeare - the greatest writer in medieval times.
- - another wealthy & powerful family.
- - a period of appreciation for reading, writing & design in the modern era.
- - the main country focused on the Renaissance.
- - the guy that made the printing press.
- - where it originated.
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- - People become interested in vernacular languages.
- - written pieces such as writing & poems.
- press - made it easy to print books and manuscripts.
- bank - one of the things that made the Medici family wealthy.
- - some examples are drawing, painting & inventions.
11 Clues: - where it originated. • - another wealthy & powerful family. • - the guy that made the printing press. • - written pieces such as writing & poems. • - the main country focused on the Renaissance. • - People become interested in vernacular languages. • - some examples are drawing, painting & inventions. • Shakespeare - the greatest writer in medieval times. • ...
Module 7 2024-03-05
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- De copia
- “We princes, are set on stages in the sight and view of all the world.”
- Introduced into English by Wyatt
- Encouraged female literacy throughout 16th century through emphasis on reading Scripture
- Looser, more flexible, with less systematic punctuation throughout the 16th century
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- first English tragedy in blank verse
- Literature type produced by rhetorical culture
- Italian Renaissance writer who inspired Wyatt
- The Arte of English Poesie
- Authored by Thomas More
- Created collection including 97 poems attributed to Wyatt
11 Clues: De copia • Authored by Thomas More • The Arte of English Poesie • Introduced into English by Wyatt • first English tragedy in blank verse • Italian Renaissance writer who inspired Wyatt • Literature type produced by rhetorical culture • Created collection including 97 poems attributed to Wyatt • “We princes, are set on stages in the sight and view of all the world.” • ...
Reniassance/Reformation 2024-11-08
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- Bohemian reformer was burned at the stake
- Foremost Spanish writer of the late Renaissance, author of Don Quixote
- wrote a controversial essay The Prince
- published a Greek New Testament in 1516
- granted some religious toleration through the Edict of Nant
- Morning Star of the Reformation
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- Printed a Bible using movable-type printing
- wrote the Augsburg Confession
- Added the element of movement to Renaissance Art
- English playwright; wrote King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth
- wrote The Institutes of the Christian Religion
- author of Utopia
- German reformer who preached justification by faith alone
13 Clues: author of Utopia • wrote the Augsburg Confession • Morning Star of the Reformation • wrote a controversial essay The Prince • published a Greek New Testament in 1516 • Bohemian reformer was burned at the stake • Printed a Bible using movable-type printing • wrote The Institutes of the Christian Religion • Added the element of movement to Renaissance Art • ...
Medieval and Renaissance medicine 2025-05-25
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- Title for a trained medical practitioner
- Disease that killed many in 1348
- Rebirth of learning and new ideas in medicine
- Renaissance doctor who proved blood circulates around the body
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- 'Father' of medicine
- Believed to cause illness if out of balance
- Author of published detailed anatomy book in 1543
- Heavily influenced medieval medical ideas and wrote many books
- Type of medieval surgeon
- The institution that dominated learning in medieval Europe
- Used by medieval doctors to predict illness based on the stars
11 Clues: 'Father' of medicine • Type of medieval surgeon • Disease that killed many in 1348 • Title for a trained medical practitioner • Believed to cause illness if out of balance • Rebirth of learning and new ideas in medicine • Author of published detailed anatomy book in 1543 • The institution that dominated learning in medieval Europe • ...
Northern Renaissance 2025-08-27
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- another word for change
- Artist best known for his woodcut prints
- Francis I brought this Italian Renaissance artist to his royal court
- incredible houses built for the French nobility
- Artist who developed oil paints
- Author of many plays and stories, as well as the inventor of many words
- Artist best known for his portraits
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- Author of Utopia
- Most important contributions to the Renaissance by the French
- Author of The Praise of Folly
- _________ Humanism combined humanist ideas with religious aspects
11 Clues: Author of Utopia • another word for change • Author of The Praise of Folly • Artist who developed oil paints • Artist best known for his portraits • Artist best known for his woodcut prints • incredible houses built for the French nobility • Most important contributions to the Renaissance by the French • _________ Humanism combined humanist ideas with religious aspects • ...
Chapter 13 Vocabulary 2019-05-16
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- force that pulls objects in Earth’s sphere to the center of the Earth
- a region that included parts of present-day Northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands; was an important industrial and financial center of northern Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- government run by religious leaders
- Calvin a Swiss reformer that Challenged the Catholic Church
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
- Petrarch Florentine who lived in the 1300s, was an early Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar
- separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect.
- Calvinist belief that God long ago determined who would gain salvation
- assembly or legislature
- Swiss city-state which became a Calvinist theocracy in the 1500s; today a major city in Switzerland
- a city in northern Germany, where Luther drew up his 95 theses
- everyday language of ordinary people
- a branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using special symbolic notations; developed by Isaac Newton
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- a city in the Tuscany region of northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance*
- a subgroup of a major religious group
- an English poet & playwright, he wrote 37 plays between 1590 and 1613, these plays are still performed around the world today
- study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history, that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- Gutenberg printed the first complete edition of the Christian Bible using a printing press with a movable type.
- based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- recognize a person as a saint
- in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- Luther a German monk and professor of theology who started a revolt against Church abuses; wrote the 95 theses
- of Trent a group of Catholic leaders that met between 1545 and 1563 to respond to Protestant challenges and direct the future of the Catholic Church
25 Clues: assembly or legislature • recognize a person as a saint • government run by religious leaders • everyday language of ordinary people • a subgroup of a major religious group • Calvin a Swiss reformer that Challenged the Catholic Church • based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • a city in northern Germany, where Luther drew up his 95 theses • ...
ART REVIEW 2025-09-12
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- colors - What are blue,green, purple
- Picasso- a Cubist artist from Spain
- - Art era in Italy from 1400s and ended in 1527
- colors -What are red, orange, and yellow called
- colors- What are green, purple, and orange called
- The farthest part of a painting
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- works that depict the natural world, such as mountains, rivers, trees, forests, and valleys.
- line- The point where the earth meets the sky
- Combining Cool and warm colors
- - part of a view that is nearest to the observer
- Ground -The middle of the painting
- colors- what are red, blue, and yellow called
- church-Influenced the Renaissance
- Da Vinci-Painted the Mona Lisa
14 Clues: Combining Cool and warm colors • Da Vinci-Painted the Mona Lisa • The farthest part of a painting • church-Influenced the Renaissance • Ground -The middle of the painting • Picasso- a Cubist artist from Spain • colors - What are blue,green, purple • line- The point where the earth meets the sky • colors- what are red, blue, and yellow called • ...
Nyårsquizet 2022 <3 2022-12-30
Joseph Herrera1 2021-01-04
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- They had the greatest english playwright
- The language was through printing press
- born 1445, Florence and past away May 17, 1510
- he painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope
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- was another great Renaissance artist
- things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- helped spread humanist ideas throughout Europe in the early 1450s
- wrote a book called the prince 1513
- was a fervent period of European cultural
- wrote one of the worlds greatest poems
- He was know fornpainting the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: wrote a book called the prince 1513 • was another great Renaissance artist • wrote one of the worlds greatest poems • He was know fornpainting the Mona Lisa • The language was through printing press • They had the greatest english playwright • was a fervent period of European cultural • born 1445, Florence and past away May 17, 1510 • ...
Gina Le 1 2021-01-01
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- Known for making a book named "The Prince"
- Poet known for making "The Divine Comedy"
- the everyday language that is spoken in a country
- becoming more involved in ideas around the world.
- Renaissance artist who drew the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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- writer who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" as well as "Hamlet"
- to be reborn
- known for making printing press ink
- Artist who made the School of Athens
- The Artist who made The Birth of Venus
- Artist who drew the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: to be reborn • Artist who drew the Mona Lisa • known for making printing press ink • Artist who made the School of Athens • The Artist who made The Birth of Venus • Poet known for making "The Divine Comedy" • Known for making a book named "The Prince" • the everyday language that is spoken in a country • becoming more involved in ideas around the world. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-05-03
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- Were an important way to show off African American talent during the Renaissance
- Music that originated from African American communities in New Orleans
- Art styles during the time
- Literature that arose during the Harlem Renaissance
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- Movement to the North
- Langston Hughes was a ___
- One of the most important writers during the time of the Harlem Renaissance
7 Clues: Movement to the North • Langston Hughes was a ___ • Art styles during the time • Literature that arose during the Harlem Renaissance • Music that originated from African American communities in New Orleans • One of the most important writers during the time of the Harlem Renaissance • Were an important way to show off African American talent during the Renaissance
Jessie Nguyen 2 2020-12-18
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- The author of the book The Prince
- The artist of the famous Mona Lisa
- An sculptor of the Pieta and David
- A French word that means rebirth
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- Wrote playwrights about family, friendship, and more
- The artist of the Transfiguration
- The everyday language people spoke in a region
- One of the greatest painters of the Florentine Renaissance
- The creator of an invention that made many books available to other people
- Wrote one of the world’s most famous poems
- Not bound to religious rule
11 Clues: Not bound to religious rule • A French word that means rebirth • The artist of the Transfiguration • The author of the book The Prince • The artist of the famous Mona Lisa • An sculptor of the Pieta and David • Wrote one of the world’s most famous poems • The everyday language people spoke in a region • Wrote playwrights about family, friendship, and more • ...
Sofia Llano 3 2020-12-17
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- people became more interested in worldly ideas and events
- known for a painting called the Mona Lisa
- one of the greatest painters of the Florentine Renaissance
- wrote The Divine Comedy
- wrote all kinds of plays: histories, comedies, and tragedies
- painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope
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- everyday language people spoke in a region
- He encouraged people to have some mischief
- French word for "rebirth"
- Created the printing press moveable type
- painted scenes from the Christian Bible
11 Clues: wrote The Divine Comedy • French word for "rebirth" • painted scenes from the Christian Bible • Created the printing press moveable type • known for a painting called the Mona Lisa • everyday language people spoke in a region • He encouraged people to have some mischief • painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope • ...
Module 15.1 Vocab 2024-02-17
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- great cultural revival that swept through Europe from 1300s through the 1500s
- related to commerce and trade
- imaginary ideal place
- view that religion need not be the center of human affairs
- someone who gives money or support to a person or group
- writing that uses ridicule or sarcasm
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- belief that the individual is more important
- everyday spoken language
- cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- respect and admiration from others
- having to do with city or town life
11 Clues: imaginary ideal place • everyday spoken language • related to commerce and trade • respect and admiration from others • having to do with city or town life • writing that uses ridicule or sarcasm • belief that the individual is more important • someone who gives money or support to a person or group • view that religion need not be the center of human affairs • ...
Da Vinci 2022-11-21
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- a person who invents inventions
- a person who sculpts sculptures
- a person who performs experiments and science
- a person who engages in philosophy
- is probably the most well known renaissance man
- the ____________ was a time in Europe when many
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- a person who designs and overseas the construction of buildings
- cultural, economical, and philosophical changes occurred.
- a person who designs or builds machines or large scale buildings and cities
- this is the best known painting in the world
- a person who paints paintings
11 Clues: a person who paints paintings • a person who invents inventions • a person who sculpts sculptures • a person who engages in philosophy • this is the best known painting in the world • a person who performs experiments and science • is probably the most well known renaissance man • the ____________ was a time in Europe when many • ...
Hebra rota 2018-04-15
12 Clues: Comb • Smooth • Punches • Sandpaper • Split-ends • Renaissance • Stove burner • Iron raisins • Branding iron • Annoy/irritate • Projects/ghetto • rota Broken thread
RENAISSANCE CROSSWORDS: TEST YOURSELF 2024-02-14
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- Most famous Renaissance Man due to his skills as an artist, an inventor and an anatomist among others.
- Wonderful sculptor and painter who sculpted Pieta, David and painted the Sistine Chapel among others.
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- This explorer sailed along the Cape of Good Hope and reached India.
- The creation of...contributed to the expansion of knowledge and education.
- Although Galileo did not invent the..., he developed one of much better quality and discovered many facts of planets, stars and the Milky Way.
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- ENGLISH explorer whose crew was the second to sail around the world, considered a hero in England and a pirate in Spain.
- This explorer is credited with discovering America in 1492.
- Renaissance was called like that because people liked and imitated...Greek and Roman cultures who had existed a thousand years before.
- The Renaissance started in..., Italy.
- Gutenberg's invention which helped ordinary people have more access to reading and learning.
- ...'s seamen were the first men in History to sail around the world in 1519.
12 Clues: One of Leonardo's inventions. • The Renaissance started in..., Italy. • This explorer is credited with discovering America in 1492. • This explorer sailed along the Cape of Good Hope and reached India. • The creation of...contributed to the expansion of knowledge and education. • ...'s seamen were the first men in History to sail around the world in 1519. • ...
Ch. 5 The Renaissance and Age of Exploration 2021-12-09
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- when a nation establishes presence by exerting control in an area beyond its original borders
- The Church this in a major way during the Renaissance
- painted the ceiling mural of the Sistine Chapel which included the famous Creation of Adam
- made the mosaic of Christ walking on water over the entrance of St. Peter's Basilica
- a person who is sent to a foreign country to convince people to join a religion or to help those who are sick or poor
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- artwork sold in exchange for the remission of time in Purgatory
- this religion became truly global during the Age of Exploration
- serene and somber artist best known for his piece depicting the Annunciation
- emphasized the rediscovery of literature, art, and civilizations of Greece and Rome
- developed the style Known as High Renaissance architecture who designed the tomb of Pope Julius
- The country where the Renaissance began
- explorers wanted to go out and discover this during the age of exploration
12 Clues: The country where the Renaissance began • The Church this in a major way during the Renaissance • artwork sold in exchange for the remission of time in Purgatory • this religion became truly global during the Age of Exploration • explorers wanted to go out and discover this during the age of exploration • ...
AH1130 Vocab Puzz 4 2025-01-13
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- the person responsible for making frames for artworks in the Northern Renaissance
- a picture or relief carving on three panels, typically hinged together side by side and used as an altarpiece
- a portrait of a patron or other figure in a work of art in which they are actively involved in the story
- paint made from pigment and a binder such as linseed oil
- a description of Northern Renaissance portraiture that translates to “too real to be real”
- seed oil most likely used in the creation of the first oil painting
- iconography of a nude woman laying down, meant to serve as visual pleasure for the viewer even if in a religious context
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- an artwork that is placed behind the altar in a church
- paint made from pigment and egg yolk binder
- the Renaissance that happened in Flanders, Burgundy, Germany, & the Netherlands
- the reason we have the studies of iconography and iconology
- a self portrait of the artist in a composition that is not involved… just creeping
12 Clues: paint made from pigment and egg yolk binder • an artwork that is placed behind the altar in a church • paint made from pigment and a binder such as linseed oil • the reason we have the studies of iconography and iconology • seed oil most likely used in the creation of the first oil painting • ...
Crossword Of the Day 2026-05-08
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- The person who created and developed a printing press that used a metal, movabe type.
- A person who provides financial support or influential advocacy to someone, an institution, or the arts.
- The Idea that people in the world matter and every individual has a place.
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- The period of time where people had new interest in culture, means “rebirth”
- The long extensive road that stretches from China to Europe.
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- Sun centered theory of the universe.
- A family of Patrons who greatly impacted the Renaissance by paying talented artists, architects, and writers.
- Something traditional, classic, Mostly referred to in music, art and literature.
- The Renaissance man who sculpted the Statue of David
- The person who traveled to China from Venice and eventually traveled all over Asia, returning to Europe and writing a book on his adventures.
- When a person becomes more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
12 Clues: Sun centered theory of the universe. • The Renaissance man who sculpted the Statue of David • The long extensive road that stretches from China to Europe. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • The Idea that people in the world matter and every individual has a place. • ...
ranaissance vocab 2025-11-11
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- Shakespeare an English playwright, poet, and actor from the 16th and 17th centuries
- style of painting involves applying pigments mixed with water onto wet lime plaster
- italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet during the High Renaissance
- involving shifting focus from religious dogma to human experience, reason, and earthly matters
- an ideal society
- Guttenberg a German goldsmith and inventor who introduced mechanical movable type printing
- known for his influential political philosophy, particularly for his book “the prince”
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- da Vinci an italian renaissance polymath best know as a painter
- the everyday language spoken by a particular group or region, in contrast to a more formal or standard language
- a time of significant advancements in art, science, literature, and exploration
- More known for his book “Utopia”, his role as lord chancellor of england
- Family were a powerful italian banking and political family that ruled florence for nearly three centuries, from 1434 to 1737
- Lisa a half-length portrait oil painting created by the italian artist leonardo da vinci between 1503 and 1519
- a philosophy that prioritizes human values, reason, and ethics emphasizing individual potential and the pursuit of a meaningful life without a supernatural component
14 Clues: an ideal society • da Vinci an italian renaissance polymath best know as a painter • italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet during the High Renaissance • More known for his book “Utopia”, his role as lord chancellor of england • a time of significant advancements in art, science, literature, and exploration • ...
FINALS 2021-05-12
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- is considered the highest form of Roman art
- derived from French word which means rebirth
- Western movements in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that draw inspiration from the "classical" art and culture of Ancient Greece and Rome
- is characterized by its sfumato quality, while still maintaining vibrant color and was developed by Raphael
- considered the age of faith
- The methods or techniques that artist use to organize or design artworks by controlling and ordering the elements of design
- period dominated with sculpture refinement
- Refers to three-dimensional object with volume, height, width and depth
- This was first use in the Renaissance to find depth on paintings which we are using till this day which refers to the idea that converging lines meet at a single vanishing point and all shapes get smaller in all directions with increasing distance from the eye.
- is characterized by a change in color necessitated by an original color's darkness or lightness limitation, practiced by Michaelangelo
- is a painting Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance (leonardo da Vinci)
- Bonded by two-dimensional form that has both length and width
- refers to painting technique of using a strong contrast between light and dark
- Those colors in which blue is dominant;found on the right side of the color wheel
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- period where Contrapposto style of the body and Severe style facial expressions
- Bands of colored light created when white light is passed through a prism
- created by assembling small pieces of colored glass, stone, pigments, and other materials
- was the largest of the Early Gothic cathedrals, and marked the summit of the Early Gothic in France
- emerged in the mid-sixteenth century with elongated figures that were painted to inspire a sense of grandeur and emotion rather than striving after ideal beauty
- painting technique of softening sharp outlines by subtle and gradual blending
- considered the oldest founding father of Renaissance
- period where themes are of catholic religion and immense churches and cathedrals
- Period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and dynamic,ornate style
- developed the first two iconic order of column.
- described as the “Baroque period on a binge”
25 Clues: considered the age of faith • period dominated with sculpture refinement • is considered the highest form of Roman art • derived from French word which means rebirth • described as the “Baroque period on a binge” • developed the first two iconic order of column. • considered the oldest founding father of Renaissance • ...
If it ain't Baroque... 2024-04-17
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- Impressive, magnificent, or imposing in scale or appearance.
- The support, encouragement, or financial assistance provided by a patron, often to artists, writers, or scholars.
- a word bank of 20 key terms and their definitions from the provided text:
- A style of painting that uses dramatic contrasts between light and dark to create heightened emotional impact, often associated with the Baroque period.
- A person who supports or sponsors artists, writers, or scholars, often providing financial assistance or other forms of support.
- Widely recognized and revered as a symbol of a particular idea, concept, or era.
- Luxurious, opulent, or extravagant, especially in appearance or quality.
- An artistic style that emerged in the early 18th century, characterized by elaborate ornamentation, pastel colors, and playful themes.
- Man: A person who excels in a wide range of fields or pursuits, similar to the ideal of the "universal man" from the Renaissance period.
- A technique used in art to create the illusion of depth by depicting objects or figures as shorter than their actual proportions.
- Characterized by strong emotions, fervent feelings, or high levels of activity or concentration.
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- The front exterior face of a building, often the most elaborate or decorative part.
- A period of European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity, characterized by a revival of interest in classical art, literature, and learning.
- An artistic style that emerged in Europe from the late 16th century to the early 18th century, characterized by grandeur, drama, and emotional intensity.
- Relating to myths or mythology, which are traditional stories or legends that explain natural phenomena, cultural practices, or the origins of the world.
- An artistic style that emerged in the late Renaissance, characterized by exaggeration, distortion, and a departure from naturalism.
- A technique in art that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume and depth.
- Relating to the design, construction, or style of buildings and other structures.
- Relating to the art, literature, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome, often characterized by balance, harmony, and order.
- Calm, peaceful, or tranquil in appearance or demeanor.
- Elaborately decorated or embellished, often with intricate details or designs.
21 Clues: Calm, peaceful, or tranquil in appearance or demeanor. • Impressive, magnificent, or imposing in scale or appearance. • Luxurious, opulent, or extravagant, especially in appearance or quality. • a word bank of 20 key terms and their definitions from the provided text: • Elaborately decorated or embellished, often with intricate details or designs. • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution 2022-05-17
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- passes sold by the church to raise funds
- for executing Protestants, Mary Tudor was also known as
- _____ Church, also known as the church of england
- one of the main issues of the reformation was about this word for being 'saved'
- invented by Galileo to better observe the night sky
- polish scientist who first came up with the heliocentric theory
- scientist who invented calculus and discovered gravity
- painted the "School of Athens"
- number of theses posted by Martin Luther
- famous king of england who had six wives
- a new style of painting showing faces and upper body
- german monk who questioned church practices and started the reformation
- italian astronomer who was punished by the Church for disproving their beliefs
- scientist who discovered the elliptical orbits of the planets
- famous family in Florence who sponsored many artists
- a supporter or sponsor of the arts
- a person who believes in a new Christian religion
- catholic ____ reformation made some reforms like ending indulgences
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- italian author who examined humanist politics
- theory that the sun was at the center of the solar system
- large spanish fleet destroyed by queen Eliabeth and england
- this catholic country tried many times to stop protestant england
- the philosophy of the Renaissance
- missionary group founded during the Counter-Reformation
- ancient greek philosopher who came up with the geocentric theory
- theory that Earth was at the center of the solar system
- art technique that gives the illusion of depth
- renaissance and classical style that tried to make art as lifelike as possible
- Henry split with the church because the pope refused to grant him this
- daughter of Henry and Ann Boleyn, was long ruling queen of england
- word that means to take back or admit you were lying/wrong
- italian artist who painted the sistine chapel
- invented the European printing press
- parliamentpassed this Act that declared the King the head of the church
- the city where the Renaissance begin
- martin luther translated the bible from latin to this language
- italian artist who painted the last supper and mona lisa
- type of paints used during the Renaissance
38 Clues: painted the "School of Athens" • the philosophy of the Renaissance • a supporter or sponsor of the arts • invented the European printing press • the city where the Renaissance begin • passes sold by the church to raise funds • number of theses posted by Martin Luther • famous king of england who had six wives • type of paints used during the Renaissance • ...
SS7 w/ Bullins Euro Exploration, Renaissance, Scientific Revolution 2024-10-02
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- A period of great advances in science and technology in the 1500s and 1600s.
- People sent by the Church to spread their religion to new lands.
- A fast and maneuverable ship used by explorers during the Age of Exploration.
- An explorer whose expedition was the first to sail around the world.
- A government idea where power is divided among different branches to prevent any one group from being too powerful.
- An Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights and that governments should protect them.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities, often for work and better opportunities.
- A European country known for early exploration of Africa and Asia.
- The way land was organized in feudal times, with large estates run by lords and worked by peasants.
- The idea that all people are born with rights that cannot be taken away, like life and liberty.
- A scientist who suggested that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe.
- Spanish soldiers and explorers who conquered lands in the Americas for Spain.
- A European country that led exploration of the Americas during the 1500s.
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- A tool used by sailors to find direction using the Earth’s magnetic field.
- A period in the 1700s when thinkers used reason and science to question traditional beliefs.
- Governments ruled by kings or queens who hold power over their nations.
- The belief that the Earth revolves around the Sun, proposed by Copernicus.
- The explorer who sailed from Spain in 1492 and reached the Americas.
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first European to sail around Africa to reach India.
- A famous Renaissance artist and inventor, known for painting the Mona Lisa.
- A medieval system where land was owned by kings and nobles, and peasants worked the land in exchange for protection.
- A European country that became powerful through trade and exploration in the 1600s.
- A Renaissance sculptor and painter, famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- A time of rebirth in art, learning, and science in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- An instrument that helped sailors figure out their location by measuring stars.
- The main Christian church in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
- A belief in the potential and value of humans, focusing on education and personal achievement.
27 Clues: People sent by the Church to spread their religion to new lands. • A European country known for early exploration of Africa and Asia. • The explorer who sailed from Spain in 1492 and reached the Americas. • An explorer whose expedition was the first to sail around the world. • Governments ruled by kings or queens who hold power over their nations. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2026-04-29
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- The Catholic Church’s effort to reform and stop Protestantism.
- Meeting to address Church problems and reform practices.
- A machine that made it possible to produce books quickly and cheaply.
- Reformer who translated the Bible into English.
- Being saved from sin and gaining eternal life.
- City where Calvin set up his religious community.
- Concerned with worldly things rather than religion.
- A period of renewed interest in art, learning, and culture based on classical ideas.
- English writer known for plays and sonnets.
- An imaginary perfect society.
- A document sold by the Church to reduce punishment for sins.
- A conflict in Europe over religion and power.
- The belief that God already knows who will be saved.
- A meeting where Luther was asked to take back his ideas.
- Inventor of the printing press using movable type.
- King of England who broke from the Catholic Church.
- A way of thinking that focuses on human potential and achievements.
- Law granting limited religious freedom in France.
- A movement for religious reform that led to the creation of Protestant churches.
- The Church of England.
- A court to find and punish heresy in Spain.
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- Renaissance artist and inventor known for works like the Mona Lisa.
- Agreement that ended the Thirty Years’ War
- Beliefs that go against official Church teachings.
- A place where souls go before entering heaven.
- A member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation.
- Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- A Catholic group focused on education and spreading the faith.
- Christian humanist who pushed for reform within the Church.
- A person who supports artists, often financially.
- An artistic technique that shows depth and distance.
- Luther’s list of complaints against the Catholic Church.
- A follower of Martin Luther’s teachings.
- Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
- Being officially removed from the Church.
- Humanist who wrote Utopia about an ideal society.
- Reformer who taught predestination.
- Monk who started the Reformation with the Ninety-Five Theses.
- A legal cancellation of a marriage.
40 Clues: The Church of England. • An imaginary perfect society. • Reformer who taught predestination. • A legal cancellation of a marriage. • A follower of Martin Luther’s teachings. • Being officially removed from the Church. • Agreement that ended the Thirty Years’ War • English writer known for plays and sonnets. • A court to find and punish heresy in Spain. • ...
English 2023-12-07
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- helped others gain their freedom as a “conductor" of the Underground Railroad.
- Langston Hughes was a ____ of the Harlem Renaissance.
- One of the most influential figures in jazz.
- ____ messages have words or symbols which represent other words, so that the message is secret unless you know the system.
- What is the name of the Lagnston Hughes poem he wrote about a place in New York?
- The Harlem Renaissance was an artistic flowering of the “New Negro” movement as its participants celebrated their African heritage and embraced
- classic statement on race relations by Booker T. Washington in a speech in Atlanta in 1895
- It took place in the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York City.
- Black American dance that originated in Harlem, New York City in the late 1920s
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- Where did jazz music originate?
- a large ballroom for music and public dancing located in the Harlem
- In ___ a new genre in music arises.
- The club served as the springboard to fame for Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and many others.
- The ______ was a network of secretive routes and safe houses in the United States used during the early 19th century by enslaved African Americans primarily to escape into free states.
- Famous Hsrlem Renaissance artist?
15 Clues: Where did jazz music originate? • Famous Hsrlem Renaissance artist? • In ___ a new genre in music arises. • One of the most influential figures in jazz. • Langston Hughes was a ____ of the Harlem Renaissance. • It took place in the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York City. • a large ballroom for music and public dancing located in the Harlem • ...
Amjad 2023-03-28
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- Four fathers -
- Judicial system -
- Jone’s spritz -
- Play til first blood-
- Favourite mode of transport
- Childhood pet -
- Uninsurable items -
- Returned treasures -
- Amjad -
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- Best buy -
- Karaoke debut -
- Celebrity look alike / head shape -
- number of life
- favourite craft -
- Bring the cream -
- Best animal -
- Combo time -
- Jail bird -
18 Clues: Amjad - • Best buy - • Jail bird - • Combo time - • Best animal - • Four fathers - • number of life • Karaoke debut - • Jone’s spritz - • Childhood pet - • Judicial system - • favourite craft - • Bring the cream - • Uninsurable items - • Returned treasures - • Play til first blood- • Favourite mode of transport • Celebrity look alike / head shape -
Ch9 HUM8 2020-11-26
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- Very wealth banking family in Florence
- The workers who were excluded from politics took action in the ____ Revolt in 1378
- Method of bookkeeping that became the foundation of the modern profession of accountancy
- Florence's town hall was called the Palace of the People and the ____ during the Renaissance
- The centre of Italy was known as the ____ States, ruled by the Pope
- Wealthy people who supported the arts and education by giving money
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- An intellectual movement during the Renaissance, which believed in the dignity of humankind
- The Medici-____ Palace was constructed by Cosimo de Medici, but he purposely avoided making it too grand so he wouldn't offend other citizens
- Republic controlled by a minority of wealthy families, the only Italian state to own an overseas empire
- Florentine monk who frightened the citizens of Florence into burning their clothes
- An organisation of people from the same profession
- 'The ____ of Good Government' fresco demonstrates what cities were hoping to achieve during the Renaissance
- A bride's wedding box
- Word used by the people of Italy in the fifteenth century to describe the period of enlightenment they saw themselves as experiencing
14 Clues: A bride's wedding box • Very wealth banking family in Florence • An organisation of people from the same profession • The centre of Italy was known as the ____ States, ruled by the Pope • Wealthy people who supported the arts and education by giving money • Florentine monk who frightened the citizens of Florence into burning their clothes • ...
Migration Renaissance 2me 2025-12-22
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- When the government commandeers private property
- The attempt to exterminate an entire group of people
- power structures created by rules or laws withing a given system or institutions
- the mass movement of approximately six million African Americans from the rural South to urban centers in the North, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970
- something that causes an important change or event to happen
- Author of books about the Great Migration and artificial hierarchies.
- A central figure in the Harlem Renaissance, a major poet who also wrote novels, short stories, essays and plays.
- second largest city in Oklahoma.
- Up in New York near Manhattan, where the Harlem Renaissance took place.
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- Affluent African-American community, where a massacre took place.
- An influential writer and anthropologist during the Harlem Renaissance who collected African American folklore and many novels
- Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa Oklahoma so called as it was one of the richest neighborhoods in the nation and made up completely of african americans
- One of the last known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre
- Duke Ellington was a famous jazz pianist and composer. He is known for creating a lot of important music that helped shape jazz and American music in the 20th century.
- dig out something from the ground
- Laws enforcing racial segregation
- To seek entrance to another society because you are persecuted by yours
- having plenty of money, nice houses, expensive things, etc.
- a rigid social hierarchy where individuals are born into fixed groups, dictating their status, occupation, marriage, and interractions
19 Clues: second largest city in Oklahoma. • dig out something from the ground • Laws enforcing racial segregation • When the government commandeers private property • The attempt to exterminate an entire group of people • One of the last known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre • having plenty of money, nice houses, expensive things, etc. • ...
The Renaissance 2025-11-13
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- A period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe (1300–1600).
- Gutenberg: German craftsman who invented the printing press with movable type.
- An imaginary ideal place or perfect society; title of a book by Thomas More.
- Lisa: Da Vinci's famous portrait painting known for its subtle smile.
- Concerned with worldly matters rather than spiritual or religious ones.
- da Vinci: Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor; painted the Mona Lisa.
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- An intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievement, emphasizing classical studies.
- Shakespeare: The most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age; wrote plays and sonnets.
- style of painting: Painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling. Medici Family: Powerful banking family in Florence who were famous patrons of the arts
- Writer of The Prince, a guide for rulers on gaining and keeping power.
- More: Humanist writer who wrote the book Utopia about a perfect society.
- Renaissance sculptor, painter, and architect; famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- The native language or common speech of a particular region or country.
13 Clues: A period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe (1300–1600). • Lisa: Da Vinci's famous portrait painting known for its subtle smile. • Writer of The Prince, a guide for rulers on gaining and keeping power. • The native language or common speech of a particular region or country. • Concerned with worldly matters rather than spiritual or religious ones. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-01-26
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- A type of singing without instruments
- Kidnapped by jealous priests
- Invented in 1439
- Only boys were allowed to sing here
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- Began in 1450
- Thurston dart stated little to none of this should be used
- The type of music performed in the church
- The type of music performed for the courts of European Royal Families
- Known as the greatest English composer of the Renaissance
- One of the major keyboard instruments
10 Clues: Began in 1450 • Invented in 1439 • Kidnapped by jealous priests • Only boys were allowed to sing here • A type of singing without instruments • One of the major keyboard instruments • The type of music performed in the church • Known as the greatest English composer of the Renaissance • Thurston dart stated little to none of this should be used • ...
Spring Exam 2021-05-19
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- A famous Renaissance sculptor
- Created the famous painting the "Mona Lisa"
- could not take place in Roman government
- Were left in a river to drown
- held the highest form of government in the Roman Republic
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- killed half of the European population
- A document signed by King John to respect everyone's rights
- A famous Renaissance Man
- could take place in Roman government
- Warriors that fought on horseback
10 Clues: A famous Renaissance Man • A famous Renaissance sculptor • Were left in a river to drown • Warriors that fought on horseback • could take place in Roman government • killed half of the European population • could not take place in Roman government • Created the famous painting the "Mona Lisa" • held the highest form of government in the Roman Republic • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-11-08
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- scientist who studied the earth's motion
- the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- artist and scientist who studied the human body
- created the printing press
- a period of 'rebirth' beginning around 1350
- large event taking place directly before the Renaissance
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- invention that encouraged reading
- a famous sculptor who created realistic humanoid scuptures
- painting of religious figure by Leonardo Da Vinci
- who painted 'The School of Athens'?
10 Clues: created the printing press • invention that encouraged reading • who painted 'The School of Athens'? • scientist who studied the earth's motion • a period of 'rebirth' beginning around 1350 • artist and scientist who studied the human body • the theory that the earth revolves around the sun • painting of religious figure by Leonardo Da Vinci • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-02-05
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- the Artist who made the Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- Time period before the Renaissance
- The Queen of Spain
- The sailor who had a goal to find a shorter way to India
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- A painting in the Sistine Chapel
- The time period where Galen lived
- Doctor who made over 200 mistakes
- The time title of the paper
- Author of De Humani Corpis Fabrica
- The place where Vesalius was born
10 Clues: The Queen of Spain • The time title of the paper • A painting in the Sistine Chapel • The time period where Galen lived • Doctor who made over 200 mistakes • The place where Vesalius was born • Time period before the Renaissance • Author of De Humani Corpis Fabrica • the Artist who made the Sistine Chapel Ceiling • The sailor who had a goal to find a shorter way to India
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- Written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
- The literal meaning of Renaissance.
- A famous play written by William Shakespeare famous for its tragedy.
- A famous Engineer and Painter made the Mona Lisa.
- A time of renewal in culture in Europe.
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- prominent philosophy that relied on human understanding
- A sculpture of a biblical hero made by Michelangelo.
- Created The School of Athens.
- An invention by Johannes Gutenburg.
- A famous sculptor painter and architect.
10 Clues: Written by Geoffrey Chaucer. • Created The School of Athens. • The literal meaning of Renaissance. • An invention by Johannes Gutenburg. • A time of renewal in culture in Europe. • A famous sculptor painter and architect. • A famous Engineer and Painter made the Mona Lisa. • A sculpture of a biblical hero made by Michelangelo. • ...
The Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-12
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- The Ming Dynasty funded the exploration of this man
- Means rebirth
- Trade triangle including the Americas, Africa, and Europe
- 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"
- man who started the Protestant Reformation
- Where the Renaissance began
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- "divided Europe between Catholic and Protestant nations"
- this technology helped spread the ideas of the reformation
- This new art style made art more realistic (used in "School of Athens")
- Belief that humans are the center of life
- Artist of the famous Mona Lisa
- Spanish explorer who found the Americas on accident
- Name of famous Statue made by Donatello
- A new economic philosophy
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 • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
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- focus switched from god to ______
- shape to represent the political state of society in this era
- the other religion that was founded after the church split
- slogan describing the attitude of the era
- major influence on the political and religious views of Europe
- famous playwright
- attitude of this era
- another word for renaissance
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- it printed the bible in German
- a time period of _______ form the dark ages
- most famous statue showing a human in their natural form
- Luther hung 95 complaints on the church door
- the ability to buy forgiveness for sins
- the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system
- the setting for the 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 ______ • 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 • ...
RENAISSANCE PERIOD CROSSWORD 2015-06-08
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- a famous play writter with the name of a student in our class
- a period of enlightment and rapid development
- what war went on in the renaissance period
- has more than one melody playing at the same time during the same piece of music
- it has twelve vocal parts of equil importance
- who painted the roof of the sisteen chaple
- a simple two lined melody
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- where were they usually sang
- the basis for many ______________
- who painted the monolisa
- one of the most common instruments
- an artist or musician might be hired to ________________ the children of a wealthy family
- who created this crossword
- religius people ent to _______________ to sing
- its a type of music with only voices
15 Clues: who painted the monolisa • a simple two lined melody • who created this crossword • where were they usually sang • the basis for many ______________ • one of the most common instruments • its a type of music with only voices • what war went on in the renaissance period • who painted the roof of the sisteen chaple • a period of enlightment and rapid development • ...
History Ch 1- Dreier 2024-10-10
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- One of the reasons for War and Travel
- The trans saharan was this
- The Hopewell and Mississippians used what to bury their dead in these
- An ideal Renaissance man
- to plan and follow a route
- a source that is a first person account of an event
- a religious journey
- at the bottom of a Feudal Society
- A cold environment similar to Steppe or Great Plains Regions
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- Catholic Church war against Islam Religion
- a split from the Catholic church after the Renaissance
- tracing family line through the mother
- The civilization that lived in the same area as the Moche who developed irrigation.
- They lived in MesoAmerica before the Aztecs
- To move because of a change in the environment
15 Clues: a religious journey • An ideal Renaissance man • The trans saharan was this • to plan and follow a route • at the bottom of a Feudal Society • One of the reasons for War and Travel • tracing family line through the mother • Catholic Church war against Islam Religion • They lived in MesoAmerica before the Aztecs • To move because of a change in the environment • ...
The New Negro 2025-05-12
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- – One of the tools for expression and change.
- – The Great Migration helped spark identity shifts.
- – Celebrated and reclaimed during the movement.
- – Refers to racial pride and self-respect.
- – A central theme of redefining Black identity.
- – The cultural center of the New Negro movement.
- – Refers to both “Old” and “New” Negro constructs.
- – A goal and outcome of Locke’s vision
- – What the New Negro rejects.
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- – Refers to the Harlem Renaissance, a rebirth of Black arts and culture.
- – The New Negro insists on dignity and respect.
- – Emphasizes self-expression and being heard.
- – Pushing back against old racist narratives.
- – A powerful form of Black expression in the movement.
- – One of the goals of the New Negro movement.
15 Clues: – What the New Negro rejects. • – A goal and outcome of Locke’s vision • – Refers to racial pride and self-respect. • – One of the tools for expression and change. • – Emphasizes self-expression and being heard. • – Pushing back against old racist narratives. • – One of the goals of the New Negro movement. • – The New Negro insists on dignity and respect. • ...
6 2024-08-26
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- Renaissance period
- Back-to-Africa movement
- Rosa Parks protest
- Emancipation celebration
- Airmen pioneers
- Chicago church event
- Dream oration
- Freedom movement
- School segregation case
- Washington gathering "1963"
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- Cultural explosion
- DC march
- Interstate bus protest
- Montgomery protest
- Mississippi campaign
- Lunch counter protest
- Lunch counter protests
- 1960s struggle
- 1960s movement
- Cultural slogan
20 Clues: DC march • Dream oration • 1960s struggle • 1960s movement • Airmen pioneers • Cultural slogan • Freedom movement • Cultural explosion • Renaissance period • Montgomery protest • Rosa Parks protest • Mississippi campaign • Chicago church event • Lunch counter protest • Interstate bus protest • Lunch counter protests • Back-to-Africa movement • School segregation case • Emancipation celebration • ...
Cryin' Crimbin Crossword 2013-06-10
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- An Italian author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, cryptographer and general Renaissance humanist polymath.
- Means rebirth
- A rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically with a circular base.
- Term for a cathedral church.
- A curved symmetrical structure spanning an opening and typically supporting the weight of a bridge, roof, or wall above it.
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- An upright pillar, typically cylindrical.
- A Renaissance palace in Vicenza, designed by Andrea Palladio.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made.
- An Italian architect active in the Republic of Venice.
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
10 Clues: Means rebirth • Term for a cathedral church. • An upright pillar, typically cylindrical. • An Italian architect active in the Republic of Venice. • The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. • A Renaissance palace in Vicenza, designed by Andrea Palladio. • A rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically with a circular base. • ...
Art Movement & Style 2023-10-25
7 Clues: Dramatis • Distorsi objek • Dunia imajinasi • Goresan kuas ngeblur/pendek • Protes terhadap pihak gereja • Karya seni Renaissance terkenal • Emosi melalui makna yang tersembunyi
Musik der Renaissance 2015-10-28
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- Viele Fürsten zeigten durch Musik ihre ...
- Es entstehen immer mehr eigens komponierte ...werke
- Der Zink hat ein Mundstück wie eine ...
- Wichtigstes Zupfinstrument dieser Zeit
- Dieses Instrument wurde in der Renaissance zum Soloinstrument
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- besonders wichtige Kompositionsweise für Singstimmen: Vokal...
- Der Ausdruck von ... in der Musik wird immer wichtiger
- Dieses Instrument erklang häufig gemeinsam mit Sängern und anderen Blasinstrumenten
- anderes Wort für weltliches Chorstück
- Ein wichtiger Musikvertreter der Renaissance: Orlando di ...
10 Clues: anderes Wort für weltliches Chorstück • Wichtigstes Zupfinstrument dieser Zeit • Der Zink hat ein Mundstück wie eine ... • Viele Fürsten zeigten durch Musik ihre ... • Es entstehen immer mehr eigens komponierte ...werke • Der Ausdruck von ... in der Musik wird immer wichtiger • Ein wichtiger Musikvertreter der Renaissance: Orlando di ... • ...
Legacy of Arts and Sciences Renaissance 2023-03-20
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- Made the printing press
- Scientist could study
- 1,000 years-more significant than the computers and internet
- took ideas to build and to perfect structures like
- Machiavelli wrote a book named
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- Scientists found out __ and __ Make up Earth´s surface
- The wider universe and ____ place in it
- example of an algebraic equation
- Renaissance thinks became interested in
- Renaissance architects revived __ and __ Idea
10 Clues: Scientist could study • Made the printing press • Machiavelli wrote a book named • example of an algebraic equation • The wider universe and ____ place in it • Renaissance thinks became interested in • Renaissance architects revived __ and __ Idea • took ideas to build and to perfect structures like • Scientists found out __ and __ Make up Earth´s surface • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- a time of rebirth
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book
- a person who fights in an army for money
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- trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich
- part of the rich ________ family
- They used boats to move around the city
- the art of making agreements between countries
- having to do with the city
- The Renaissance began in
- non-religious
10 Clues: non-religious • a time of rebirth • The Renaissance began in • having to do with the city • part of the rich ________ family • They used boats to move around the city • a person who fights in an army for money • the art of making agreements between countries • trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich • ...
Renaissance crossword 2022-04-22
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- The Book of the _______ by Castiglione
- Machiavelli wrote this book
- Made the portrait of Anne of Cleves
- The northern Renaissance began in this city
- who wrote ¨Sonnets to Laura¨
- The renaissance spread to this city in around 1500
- A system of education and thought that differed greatly from what occurred during the middle ages
- The brothers from Flanders
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- This was delayed till around 1450
- Know as the German Leonardo
10 Clues: The brothers from Flanders • Machiavelli wrote this book • Know as the German Leonardo • who wrote ¨Sonnets to Laura¨ • This was delayed till around 1450 • Made the portrait of Anne of Cleves • The Book of the _______ by Castiglione • The northern Renaissance began in this city • The renaissance spread to this city in around 1500 • ...
