renaissance Crossword Puzzles
renaissance 2025-02-14
8 Clues: followers • reforming • punishment • copy and paste • steps to a discovery • rebirth of education • human can do whatever • the earth is in the middle of the solar system
Renaissance 2025-02-17
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- the action of indulging
- a person with the belief or practice of the religious heresy
- A belief that the sun is the center of the universe
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- people who stood around the stage in Shakespeare's plays
- the belief that humans could do things too
- The belief that the Earth is in the center of the universe
- prohibition of something because it is considered wrong or inappropriate
- a belief that goes against the belief of teaching the church
8 Clues: the action of indulging • the belief that humans could do things too • A belief that the sun is the center of the universe • people who stood around the stage in Shakespeare's plays • The belief that the Earth is in the center of the universe • a person with the belief or practice of the religious heresy • a belief that goes against the belief of teaching the church • ...
Renaissance 2024-03-08
Renaissance 2022-03-14
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- He traveled all through Europe and Asia
- He thought both concepts of Christian and classical teachings could be taught together
- Another word for rebirth
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- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- The family that modernized Florence
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money
- The Study of the humanities led to a new way of thinking and learning
- The artist that painted to Mona Lisa
8 Clues: Another word for rebirth • The family that modernized Florence • The artist that painted to Mona Lisa • He traveled all through Europe and Asia • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money • The Study of the humanities led to a new way of thinking and learning • A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-04
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- He covered the walls of Pope Julius II's library with paintings.
- An intellectual movement that focuses on human potential and achievments.
- His achievements are the dome of St. Peters,
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- He wrote "The Prince",
- A Humanist writer who wrote sonnets about a mysterious woman named Laura
- means rebirth, and in context, it refers to a revival of art and learning.
- He made a statue of David.
- He was a painter, sculptor, inventor and scientist
8 Clues: He wrote "The Prince", • He made a statue of David. • His achievements are the dome of St. Peters, • He was a painter, sculptor, inventor and scientist • He covered the walls of Pope Julius II's library with paintings. • A Humanist writer who wrote sonnets about a mysterious woman named Laura • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-16
7 Clues: de vinci • a time of rebirth • ideal renaissnace man • served in flornce as diplomat • considered a renasissance man • birth place of the renaissance • symbol of energy and brilliance
Ch2 L1 2021-09-21
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- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- A Muslim house of worship.
- Famous statue by Michelangelo.
- An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars.
- Improved _________ were an important innovation for navigators in the Renaissance.
- Helped make long sea voyages possible because it was both fast and large.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
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- A new religion that started in the Middle East in the early a.d. 600s.
- Had the unplanned result of creating trade between Europe and Asia.
- One of the main Italian city-states during the Renaissance.
- A journey to a holy place.
- One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms.
- One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms.
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
15 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa. • A journey to a holy place. • A Muslim house of worship. • Famous statue by Michelangelo. • One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms. • One of the three West African Islamic kingdoms. • Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. • An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars. • ...
Renaissance 2023-01-25
7 Clues: Capital of Italy • Painted Mona Lisa • Meaning of Renaissance • Da Vinci writing method • Country of the Renaissance • Rich family who helped artists • People believed in religion and afterlife
M+K Crossword - 3/20/2024 2024-03-20
16 Clues: Dnd • Jan 4 • Dec 29 • Massage • Our song • Matt home • First hotel • Lisan al gaib • Best scallops • Kayleigh home • Cold feet dinner • "You can move on" • Pressed and painted • I see you, you see me • Where we played angry birds • Kayleigh's favorite ingredient
The marrow Theives 2023-01-26
16 Clues: scared • untidy • nervous • a payment • messy smear • brought back • bad situation • an era in time • multiple crags • causing a scene • covered,surround • lively,determined • affecting something • publicly called evil • a small hat for winter • someone who captures some else
Harlem 2024-02-03
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- music genre originally regented from African Americans
- The national association for the advancement of
- A club that consisted of african americans
- A smooth dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor.
- an american trumpeter and vocalist
- an American painter, illustrator, and visual arts educator. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
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- Johnson A boxer, first black world heavyweight boxing champion.
- revival of cultural music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship.
- people
- the decade with fashion and music
- Renaissance Also known as the New Negro Movement
11 Clues: people • the decade with fashion and music • an american trumpeter and vocalist • A club that consisted of african americans • The national association for the advancement of • Renaissance Also known as the New Negro Movement • music genre originally regented from African Americans • Johnson A boxer, first black world heavyweight boxing champion. • ...
Keondre Bailey- Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 7A 2018-02-14
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- This is what the Renaissance means
- the first person to study the sky with a telescope
- Person in charge of the Catholic Church
- Man who developed the printing press
- Shakespeare's first name
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- country where the Renaissance started
- Explorer who proved the world was not flat
- Famous inventor who painted the Mona Lisa
- Astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter
9 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • This is what the Renaissance means • Man who developed the printing press • country where the Renaissance started • Person in charge of the Catholic Church • Famous inventor who painted the Mona Lisa • Explorer who proved the world was not flat • Astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter • the first person to study the sky with a telescope
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- the art of making agreements with other countries
- trading cloth in banking is how they became rich
- a nonreligious thing
- people who fight in the army for money
- people built there city on islands
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- powerful city's that were more like there on countries
- to buys china's silks and spices from his book
- the renaissance began here in Italy
- something that as to do with the city
- a time of rebirth
10 Clues: a time of rebirth • a nonreligious thing • people built there city on islands • the renaissance began here in Italy • something that as to do with the city • people who fight in the army for money • to buys china's silks and spices from his book • trading cloth in banking is how they became rich • the art of making agreements with other countries • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-01
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- ___ was another way people in florence made money
- The people of ___ built there city on may small islands
- ____ In venice during the renaissance
- In____.Old noble familes moved to there cities
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- ___Was the most famous city of the renaissance
- ____ Is a government controlled by its citizens
- ___Was a merchant from venice
- The italian state sat on the ______ sea
- Merchants held the real power
- Family controlled the city from 1469 to 1492
10 Clues: ___Was a merchant from venice • Merchants held the real power • ____ In venice during the renaissance • The italian state sat on the ______ sea • Family controlled the city from 1469 to 1492 • ___Was the most famous city of the renaissance • In____.Old noble familes moved to there cities • ____ Is a government controlled by its citizens • ...
Crossword for Renissance 2022-04-12
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- city state in Italy
- Revived after Black Death and had masters like Leonadaro Vicini and MichaelAngelo
- Trade city where the Medici family lived
- Virus that swept through Europe before Renaissance
- City Smallest country in the world, pope lives
- Family which ruled Florence and survived an assassination attempt
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- Country with cities like Florence, Rome, and Venice
- City that makes glass and is sinking
- Means Rebirth
- Competietors against Medici family and tried to kill them
10 Clues: Means Rebirth • city state in Italy • City that makes glass and is sinking • Trade city where the Medici family lived • City Smallest country in the world, pope lives • Virus that swept through Europe before Renaissance • Country with cities like Florence, Rome, and Venice • Competietors against Medici family and tried to kill them • ...
Sahasra - Renaissance 2022-05-13
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- Author of Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet
- Invented the printing press
- Where does Macbeth become the Lord of after winning a battle
- Who does Duncan name as his successor?
- women were not able to attend universities during the renaissance
- Who kill macbeth
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- Art in the Italian Renaissance was more likely to focus on
- which math idea was developed during the
- Which country is Macbeth set in?
- believed in human achievements and talents
10 Clues: Who kill macbeth • Invented the printing press • Which country is Macbeth set in? • Who does Duncan name as his successor? • which math idea was developed during the • believed in human achievements and talents • Author of Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet • Art in the Italian Renaissance was more likely to focus on • ...
count14 2024-06-28
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- Bowed lute
- Hungarian reed
- Swedish fiddle
- Button accordion
- Early oboe
- Early trombone
- Welsh fiddle
- Brass bass
- Russian lute
- Hungarian strings
- Small harpsichord
- Reed organ
- Breton oboe
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- Early piano
- Renaissance fiddle
- Persian fiddle
- Ukrainian flute
- Whistle flute
- Armenian flute
- Double reed
- Simple flute
- Indian flute
- Plucked keys
- French bagpipes
- Wooden xylophone
25 Clues: Bowed lute • Early oboe • Brass bass • Reed organ • Early piano • Double reed • Breton oboe • Simple flute • Indian flute • Plucked keys • Welsh fiddle • Russian lute • Whistle flute • Persian fiddle • Hungarian reed • Armenian flute • Swedish fiddle • Early trombone • Ukrainian flute • French bagpipes • Button accordion • Wooden xylophone • Hungarian strings • Small harpsichord • Renaissance fiddle
Tower defense bosses 2023-01-11
18 Clues: quack • fire guy • green bull • ooga booga • renaissance • pumpkin head • isc fire guy • risk of rain 2 • cowboy skeleton • leader, royalty • yellow, is gone • reborn sword guy • undead shovel guy • solar eclipse, girl • easy lightning boss • evil christmas robot • catapult for the win! • double head modern boss
Scientific Revolution 2023-05-08
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- Enrolled at the University of Pisa to study medicine.
- Said that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- Went to college at age 12.
- Time of advancements in math and science during 17th century Europe.
- Created Calculus
- NASA named a satellite after him in 2009.
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- Was born out of the Scientific Revolution.
- Was accepted prior to the Renaissance.
- Rebirth in thoughts and education.
- Said that the Sun was the Center of the universe.
- A sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live, work, etc.
11 Clues: Created Calculus • Went to college at age 12. • Rebirth in thoughts and education. • Was accepted prior to the Renaissance. • NASA named a satellite after him in 2009. • Was born out of the Scientific Revolution. • Said that the Sun was the Center of the universe. • Said that the Earth was the center of the universe. • Enrolled at the University of Pisa to study medicine. • ...
Harlem 2024-02-03
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- music genre originally regented from African Americans
- The national association for the advancement of
- A club that consisted of african americans
- A smooth dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor.
- an american trumpeter and vocalist
- an American painter, illustrator, and visual arts educator. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
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- Johnson A boxer, first black world heavyweight boxing champion.
- revival of cultural music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship.
- people
- the decade with fashion and music
- Renaissance Also known as the New Negro Movement
11 Clues: people • the decade with fashion and music • an american trumpeter and vocalist • A club that consisted of african americans • The national association for the advancement of • Renaissance Also known as the New Negro Movement • music genre originally regented from African Americans • Johnson A boxer, first black world heavyweight boxing champion. • ...
Harlem 2024-02-03
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- music genre originally regented from African Americans
- The national association for the advancement of
- A club that consisted of african americans
- A smooth dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor.
- an american trumpeter and vocalist
- an American painter, illustrator, and visual arts educator. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
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- Johnson A boxer, first black world heavyweight boxing champion.
- revival of cultural music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship.
- people
- the decade with fashion and music
- Renaissance Also known as the New Negro Movement
11 Clues: people • the decade with fashion and music • an american trumpeter and vocalist • A club that consisted of african americans • The national association for the advancement of • Renaissance Also known as the New Negro Movement • music genre originally regented from African Americans • Johnson A boxer, first black world heavyweight boxing champion. • ...
Europe Before Transatlantic Travel 2022-08-08
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- A form of government in which people rule themselves.
- A business in which a group of people invest together.
- A philosopher & teacher who wrote The Republic based on justice & fairness for all.
- Disease that spread across Europe killing an estimated 25 million.
- Developed a printing press with movable type.
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- Taught that people should live based on reason.
- Great Renaissance artist, inventor, engineer, & mapmaker.
- Clear & ordered thinking.
- One of the greatest Renaissance artists.
- Warriors who fought on horseback.
- A great teacher who wanted to make people think & question their own beliefs.
11 Clues: Clear & ordered thinking. • Warriors who fought on horseback. • One of the greatest Renaissance artists. • Developed a printing press with movable type. • Taught that people should live based on reason. • A form of government in which people rule themselves. • A business in which a group of people invest together. • ...
Renaissance Music 2016-08-15
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- a song with 5-6 singers
- painting when the composer uses the notes on the page to describe the words
- famous madrigal composer
- Renaissance means this
- the word "Renaissance" is from this language
- often the text of a madrigal was one of these
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- music that features a singer
- The disease that killed 20 million people during the Middle Ages
- Not the poor, not the rich, this class is somewhere in between
- press invented by Gutenberg in 1454
- lived during this time period and wrote plays such as "Romeo and Juliet' and "Macbeth"
11 Clues: Renaissance means this • a song with 5-6 singers • famous madrigal composer • music that features a singer • press invented by Gutenberg in 1454 • the word "Renaissance" is from this language • often the text of a madrigal was one of these • Not the poor, not the rich, this class is somewhere in between • The disease that killed 20 million people during the Middle Ages • ...
Artists and other art stuff 2022-06-27
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- Large artwork painted directly onto a wall
- a drawing that is typically less detailed
- Drawing material made of wax
- Animal that the Renaissance artist Albert Durer drew without ever seeing in real life
- Traditional Chinese landscapes are painted using this material
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- Mix yellow and blue to make this colour
- First name of the famous Italian Renaissance artist
- First name of a Dutch artist who famously painted sunflowers
- Art term for when colour or tones gradually change
- Mysterious British street artist
- Animal whose hair we make into brushes
11 Clues: Drawing material made of wax • Mysterious British street artist • Animal whose hair we make into brushes • Mix yellow and blue to make this colour • a drawing that is typically less detailed • Large artwork painted directly onto a wall • Art term for when colour or tones gradually change • First name of the famous Italian Renaissance artist • ...
Harlem 2024-02-03
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- music genre originally regented from African Americans
- The national association for the advancement of
- A club that consisted of african americans
- A smooth dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor.
- an american trumpeter and vocalist
- an American painter, illustrator, and visual arts educator. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
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- Johnson A boxer, first black world heavyweight boxing champion.
- revival of cultural music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship.
- people
- the decade with fashion and music
- Renaissance Also known as the New Negro Movement
11 Clues: people • the decade with fashion and music • an american trumpeter and vocalist • A club that consisted of african americans • The national association for the advancement of • Renaissance Also known as the New Negro Movement • music genre originally regented from African Americans • Johnson A boxer, first black world heavyweight boxing champion. • ...
Humanism 2025-03-21
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- Inventor of the printing press
- city where the Renaissance started
- individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society
- wrote "The Prince" about how government really works
- the common language people speak that authors began writing in during this period
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- founder of Italian Renaissance Humanism
- his best known works are called "The Divine Comedy"
- machine that made it easier to create many copies of a book
- A perfect place, that actually can't exist
- non-religious
- short works that could be made faster than books
11 Clues: non-religious • Inventor of the printing press • city where the Renaissance started • founder of Italian Renaissance Humanism • A perfect place, that actually can't exist • short works that could be made faster than books • his best known works are called "The Divine Comedy" • wrote "The Prince" about how government really works • ...
Christmas Truck 2012-11-28
17 Clues: Series • Rebirth • Heel spikes • Not Deciduous • The Steel City • Peanuts composer • Mexican wrestler • Petula Clark hit • Calla, for example • Canada's big night • Tuesday's bar snack • Things that go bump • Greek for friendship • Subterranean mushroom • Spicy Mexican beverage • A Midsummer Night's sprite • Rudolph's light bulb brand
Renaissance Vocabulary 2015-10-29
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- A person attached to a lords land and required to give services to the lord
- A great religious movement in the sixteenth century in Europe to reform the Catholic Church
- A monarchy in which the monarch rules according to the constitution and laws of the nation
- The rights of a citizen
- The time period in European history from about 500 CE to 1450 CE
- People who belonged to the Christian congregations that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the reformation
- A system or mode of thought in which human interests predominate
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- The economic and social system of the medieval Europe where lords received land from the ruler and serfs worked the land for the lord
- A government that is controlled by the people who live under it
- A time of great revival, or re-birth, of art literature, and learning in Europe from the fourteenth century to the sixteenth century, marking the transition from medieval ages to modern times
- A German religious reformer
- A country without a monarch
- Rule by a sovereign with unlimited power, one who is above the law
13 Clues: The rights of a citizen • A German religious reformer • A country without a monarch • A government that is controlled by the people who live under it • The time period in European history from about 500 CE to 1450 CE • A system or mode of thought in which human interests predominate • Rule by a sovereign with unlimited power, one who is above the law • ...
The Renaissance 2020-12-09
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- the process of turning a new concept/idea into commercial success or widespread use.
- concepts created in the mind.
- a person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
- a technique when drawing or painting a picture such that it looks like there are three dimensions.
- first name of the painter of the Mona Lisa
- art from the Ancient Greeks and Romans and their influence.
- the study of what it means to be human.
- instrument invented by Galileo Galilei
- another term for the Renaissance.
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- sculptor of the Statue of David.
- surname of the person who stated that all the planets revolve around the sun
- a region that is independently ruled by a major city.
- surname of the inventor of the printing press
13 Clues: concepts created in the mind. • sculptor of the Statue of David. • another term for the Renaissance. • instrument invented by Galileo Galilei • the study of what it means to be human. • first name of the painter of the Mona Lisa • surname of the inventor of the printing press • a person with many talents or areas of knowledge. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-03-08
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- the Earth went around the sun
- Inventor of the printing press
- added depth to a painting
- artist that sculpted the statue 'David'
- used by Galileo to study the stars
- person who first put forward the theory
- domes and columns are features of _________ architecture
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- painting technique that helped create shading in a painting
- doctor that discovered the heart pumped blood around the body(surname)
- wealthy person who financed art during the Renaissance
- Painting created by da Vinci, 'The Last _____'
- Inventor of the printing press
- word that describes 'the language of the
- painting done on wet plaster
14 Clues: added depth to a painting • painting done on wet plaster • the Earth went around the sun • Inventor of the printing press • Inventor of the printing press • used by Galileo to study the stars • artist that sculpted the statue 'David' • person who first put forward the theory • word that describes 'the language of the • Painting created by da Vinci, 'The Last _____' • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-31
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- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power
- mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe and the earth revolved around it
- explorer who arrived in America
- a ship or a big boat
- applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium
- Italian painter whose many paintings, such as “The School of Athens,” exemplify the ideals of the High Renaissance
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- doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Renaissance
- Florentine sculptor, painter and architect, painter of the Sistine Chapel
- a theory or attitude that acts as a guiding principle for behaviour.
- not having any connection with religion
- a device for finding direction with a needle that can move easily and that always points north
- the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained
13 Clues: a ship or a big boat • explorer who arrived in America • not having any connection with religion • doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium • a theory or attitude that acts as a guiding principle for behaviour. • Florentine sculptor, painter and architect, painter of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-05-09
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- One of Da Vinci's ideas.
- The way that the Medici family got rich
- The magnificent Dome made in 1436
- The person that discovered the effects of the moon on Earth's tides
- In the late middle ages merchants and___returned with goods and ideas from the east.
- The new way of trading.
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- The person that made the world's first telescope.
- The river that Florence was located on.
- The safest way to get to the east in the 13th century.
- Most Art was___and showed people from the bible.
- One of the many Italian cities located on common trade routes.
- The Renaissance began here in the 1300s.
- The rich family that ruled Florence.
13 Clues: The new way of trading. • One of Da Vinci's ideas. • The magnificent Dome made in 1436 • The rich family that ruled Florence. • The river that Florence was located on. • The way that the Medici family got rich • The Renaissance began here in the 1300s. • Most Art was___and showed people from the bible. • The person that made the world's first telescope. • ...
Māori Renaissance 2025-06-22
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- Male elder
- The first Māori woman lawyer, Georgina...
- Female elder.
- Caribbean religion adopted by many young Māori in the 1980s.
- What children who were educated in the Māori education system were known as.
- Referring to the power and importance of women in Māori society.
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- The process of moving from rural (farmlands) areas into the city.
- A word meaning ordinary or local
- What the growing number of Māori professionals were sometimes called.
- A word first used in the New Zealand Wars, but now means Māori who are against the interests of Māori in general.
- Māori name for 'George' but used by Pākehā in a negative way.
- People of the land
- A jaw tattoo
13 Clues: Male elder • A jaw tattoo • Female elder. • People of the land • A word meaning ordinary or local • The first Māori woman lawyer, Georgina... • Caribbean religion adopted by many young Māori in the 1980s. • Māori name for 'George' but used by Pākehā in a negative way. • Referring to the power and importance of women in Māori society. • ...
harlem renaissance 2025-03-03
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- A prominent African American writer and anthropologist, best known for her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God."
- A music genre developed by African Americans in the early 20th century, characterized by improvisation.
- A style of visual arts and architecture that became popular in the 1920s, known for sleek lines and bold colors.
- The severe worldwide economic downturn that began in 1929 and affected the U.S. during the 1930s.
- A cultural movement that promoted racial pride and rejected stereotypes of African Americans.
- A cultural, artistic, and intellectual movement centered in Harlem during the 1920s.
- A famous Harlem nightclub where African American musicians performed for mostly white audiences.
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- A philosopher and leader of the New Negro Movement, known for his promotion of African American cultural identity.
- A period of rebirth or renewal; in this context, the Harlem Renaissance, which was a cultural revival.
- A famous African American poet and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
- The mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to northern cities in the early 20th century.
- A music genre that expresses melancholy and sorrow, rooted in African American experiences.
- The belief in improving the social and economic status of African Americans, often through education and cultural pride.
13 Clues: A famous African American poet and leader of the Harlem Renaissance. • A cultural, artistic, and intellectual movement centered in Harlem during the 1920s. • A music genre that expresses melancholy and sorrow, rooted in African American experiences. • A cultural movement that promoted racial pride and rejected stereotypes of African Americans. • ...
Renaissance vocabulary 2025-09-30
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- to take back
- an era of new art from 1300 to 1600
- the pursuit of individual needs, sometimes ignoring others
- music, art, history, and literature
- the belief that one's fate is already decided
- funny
- a government that follows gods as absolute power
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- the way you see something
- secular opinions
- a court-issued document saying a marriage is invalid
- the study of religion, especially between god and the universe
- favors sold by the church
- someone who funds artists looking for a big break
13 Clues: funny • to take back • secular opinions • the way you see something • favors sold by the church • an era of new art from 1300 to 1600 • music, art, history, and literature • the belief that one's fate is already decided • a government that follows gods as absolute power • someone who funds artists looking for a big break • a court-issued document saying a marriage is invalid • ...
A Puzzle a Day: Crossword Mania 2023-09-24
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- Lack of effectiveness
- Intense happiness
- Path of the sun
- Self-confidence
- Perfect example
- Providing care and support
- Radiant and glowing
- Omnipresence
- Grand and impressive
- Delaying tasks
- Puzzling and mysterious
- Overflowing with enthusiasm
- Just beginning
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- Happening by chance
- In perfect agreement
- Vague and hazy
- Peacefully calm
- Cultural rebirth
- Extreme eagerness
- Softness of character
20 Clues: Omnipresence • Vague and hazy • Delaying tasks • Just beginning • Path of the sun • Peacefully calm • Self-confidence • Perfect example • Cultural rebirth • Intense happiness • Extreme eagerness • Happening by chance • Radiant and glowing • In perfect agreement • Grand and impressive • Lack of effectiveness • Softness of character • Puzzling and mysterious • Providing care and support • ...
48 2024-08-12
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- Theatrical music
- Ornate art
- Dream-like art
- British invasion
- Famous painting
- Hitchcock film
- Music festival
- Design school
- Art movement
- French upheaval
- Art movement
- Gutenberg's press
- Roaring Twenties
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- Movable type
- Artistic period
- Picasso's style
- Avant-garde art
- Medieval architecture
- Hamlet author
- Age of reason
- Norman invasion
- Factory boom
- Decorative art
- Greek thinkers
- Artistic rebirth
25 Clues: Ornate art • Movable type • Factory boom • Art movement • Art movement • Hamlet author • Age of reason • Design school • Dream-like art • Hitchcock film • Decorative art • Music festival • Greek thinkers • Artistic period • Picasso's style • Avant-garde art • Famous painting • Norman invasion • French upheaval • Theatrical music • British invasion • Artistic rebirth • Roaring Twenties • Gutenberg's press • ...
Famous People/Bands 2024-11-13
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- magnetic, lucky girl syndrome, cherish
- Expresso
- Wannabe
- ENT of blackpink, babymonster
- Renaissance (album),she knows
- Queencard
- Forever, sheesh, like that
- ATE (album)
- Orange blood, Dark blood (albums)
- ENT of aespa, RIIZE
- ENT of skz, twice
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- Touch
- ENT of newjeans, ILLIT, Enhypen
- ABCD
- Fancy you
- UP
- Uptown funk
- Sang with Bruno Mars APT
- Supernova
- Love dive
20 Clues: UP • ABCD • Touch • Wannabe • Expresso • Fancy you • Queencard • Supernova • Love dive • Uptown funk • ATE (album) • ENT of skz, twice • ENT of aespa, RIIZE • Sang with Bruno Mars APT • Forever, sheesh, like that • ENT of blackpink, babymonster • Renaissance (album),she knows • ENT of newjeans, ILLIT, Enhypen • Orange blood, Dark blood (albums) • magnetic, lucky girl syndrome, cherish
Crossword History puzzle 2024-09-23
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- Renaissance
- Land Boom
- Security
- Age
- movement
- Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- Tuesday
- Naval ConferenEqual Rights Amendmentual rights amendment (ERA)
- Tariff Act
- on margin
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- League (ADL)
- Industrial Recovery Act
- of Women Voters
- Adjustment Administration (AAA)
- of Industrial Organizations (CIO
- WagnerAct
- Dome Scandal
- Conservation Corps (CCC)
- Progress Administration (WPA)
- Jones Industrial Average
20 Clues: Age • Tuesday • Security • movement • Land Boom • WagnerAct • on margin • Tariff Act • Renaissance • League (ADL) • Dome Scandal • of Women Voters • Industrial Recovery Act • Conservation Corps (CCC) • Jones Industrial Average • Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) • Progress Administration (WPA) • Adjustment Administration (AAA) • of Industrial Organizations (CIO • ...
Test Your History Knowledge! 2023-05-17
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- A group of English Separatists who set sail on the Mayflower
- A treaty that agreed to split the empire into three separate kingdoms
- African king, wealthy and powerful Christian
- Son of Henry IV
- Traveler, discovered the New World
- Best example of the Renaissance man
- Widespread revival in learning and arts, “rebirth”
- Set of closet advisors to discuss matters of state
- Louis XIII’s chief minister
- The focus on man’s capacities
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- The document signed on July 4, 1776 that was written by Thomas Jefferson
- The treaty that ended the Seven Years’ War
- First important Prussian ruler, unified the state, called the “Great Elector”
- Specified powers to national government by reserving all other powers for the state of government
- English document, limited royal power, established certain civil liberties
15 Clues: Son of Henry IV • Louis XIII’s chief minister • The focus on man’s capacities • Traveler, discovered the New World • Best example of the Renaissance man • The treaty that ended the Seven Years’ War • African king, wealthy and powerful Christian • Widespread revival in learning and arts, “rebirth” • Set of closet advisors to discuss matters of state • ...
Historical Architects 2023-09-07
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- A Roman architect and author.
- Foster A British architect and designer of modern buildings.
- Hadid An Iraqi-British architect known for her innovative designs.
- Brunelleschi An Italian architect and engineer of the Renaissance.
- Corbusier A Swiss-French architect and urban planner.
- Wren An English architect known for his work after the Great Fire of London.
- Gaudí A Catalan architect known for his unique style.
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- Lloyd Wright An American architect and designer.
- M. Pei A Chinese-American architect.
- Piano An Italian architect known for museum and cultural center designs.
- van der Rohe A German-American architect.
- Palladio An Italian Renaissance architect.
- An ancient Egyptian architect and engineer.
- Jefferson An American founding father and architect.
- Battista Alberti An Italian architect, artist, and theorist.
15 Clues: A Roman architect and author. • M. Pei A Chinese-American architect. • van der Rohe A German-American architect. • Palladio An Italian Renaissance architect. • An ancient Egyptian architect and engineer. • Lloyd Wright An American architect and designer. • Jefferson An American founding father and architect. • Corbusier A Swiss-French architect and urban planner. • ...
Influential People in History 2023-12-20
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- sword in one hand, flag in another. French Saint.
- mathematician, astronomer and physicist who's idea's shook up our perceptions of space, time and gravity.
- english playwright, poet, & actor.
- theory of evolution
- roman ruler, general, and statesman.
- theoretical physicist
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- one of the greatest composers of the Classical period.
- student of Aristotle and arguably the greatest military commander that ever lived.
- Opponent of Slavery
- second most influential artist of the renaissance era.
- astronomic scientist and mathematician who's discoveries helped people understand the galaxy and sun
- student of Socrates & mentor to Aristotle
- fanatical Marxist who was the man behind the formation of the Soviet Union.
- leader of Indian independence movement. Fighter of freedom and equality.
- artist, mathematician, painter, scientist and philospher who's studies changed the renaissance era
15 Clues: Opponent of Slavery • theory of evolution • theoretical physicist • english playwright, poet, & actor. • roman ruler, general, and statesman. • student of Socrates & mentor to Aristotle • sword in one hand, flag in another. French Saint. • one of the greatest composers of the Classical period. • second most influential artist of the renaissance era. • ...
The Enigma of The Past:A Deep Dive Into the Past 2024-05-27
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- The empire that was situated on a plateau
- ConqueredonquSpain by Spai due to their nonimmunity to smallpox and other diseases
- Thleadswho leads the empire
- One of the cloisters that Fra Angelico devoted himself to
- Nationality of the city-states that greatly contributed to the Renaissance
- Quechua warehouses
- Time period when city-states invested in the arts
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- Writing system of the Incas
- The land that an empire has jurisdiction over
- First ever civilization to merge with the Americas
- The highest position in the Inca civilization's social hierarchy
- Last name of the artist who was known for his frescoes and altarpieces
- A painting of Fra Angelico that means Touch Me Not when translated into English.
- Social solidarity that emphasizes on unity
- An element of an empire that includes its inhabitants
15 Clues: Quechua warehouses • Writing system of the Incas • Thleadswho leads the empire • The empire that was situated on a plateau • Social solidarity that emphasizes on unity • The land that an empire has jurisdiction over • Time period when city-states invested in the arts • First ever civilization to merge with the Americas • ...
Renaissance Vocab Crossword 2024-01-17
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- A painting applied to and made integral to the surface of a wall or ceiling.
- The fine shading that produces soft, imperceptible transitions between colours and tones.
- In the Roman Catholic church, a society whose members attempt to attain Christian perfection through the practice of poverty, chastity (celibacy), and obedience and to carry out the work of the church while “living in and of the world,” attending privately to their business or professional duties.
- During the 16th century the patron played a much greater role in the development of English Renaissance architecture than did the architect; there were almost no professional architects who were trained as the Italians were in the theory of design and building.
- Seen as a small intimate place of worship.
- An Italian master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance.
- A political and social philosophy that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual.
- The religious revolution that took place in the Western church in the 16th century.
- A building designed for Christian worship.
- Common domestic architecture of a region is usually far simpler than what the technology of the time is capable of maintaining.
- An Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet who exerted an exceptional influence on the development of Western art.
- A saint to whose protection and intercession a person, a society, a church, or a place is dedicated.
- A city in Italy, located about 145 miles (230 km) northwest of Rome, is surrounded by gently rolling hills that are covered with villas and farms, vineyards, and orchards.
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- A technique employed in the visual arts to represent light and shadow as they define three-dimensional objects.
- A German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type.
- An aesthetic attitude and art style based on or reiterating themes, techniques, and subjects of art from ancient Greece and Rome.
- A system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface.
- An artistic form in which hard materials (such as marble, or bronze) are worked into three-dimensional art objects.
- An Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose skill and intelligence, perhaps more than any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal.
- A method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces.
- An Italian expert in sculpture in both marble and bronze, one of the greatest of all Italian Renaissance artists.
- Any work where the projection from a supporting background is shallow.
- A system of education and mode of inquiry that originated in northern Italy during the 13th and 14th centuries and later spread through continental Europe and England.
- Painting in oil colors, a medium consisting of pigments suspended in drying oils
- Method of graphically depicting three-dimensional objects and spatial relationships on a two-dimensional plane or on a plane that is shallower than the original (for example, in flat relief).
- A movement that was inspired by the adaptation of the principles and methods of natural science, especially the Darwinian view of nature, to literature and art.
26 Clues: Seen as a small intimate place of worship. • A building designed for Christian worship. • A system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface. • Any work where the projection from a supporting background is shallow. • An Italian master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance. • ...
La Renaissance 2021-07-09
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- Légume grillé que l'on met en purée quand on est énervé
- Culottes en haut de ... et collants en bas de ...
- Sous-vêtement qui affine la taille
- Théorie de Nicolas Copernic et Galilée
- bateaux des grands explorateurs du XVème siècle
- Ecrivain anglais, auteur de Roméo et Juliette
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- personnage qui bouge mécaniquement
- résidence royale de François Ier
- Portrait connu de Léonard de Vinci
- "à la française" quand il est géométrique
- petits apprentis
- Instrument de navigation en rapport avec les étoiles
- Inventeur de l'imprimerie
13 Clues: petits apprentis • Inventeur de l'imprimerie • résidence royale de François Ier • personnage qui bouge mécaniquement • Portrait connu de Léonard de Vinci • Sous-vêtement qui affine la taille • Théorie de Nicolas Copernic et Galilée • "à la française" quand il est géométrique • Ecrivain anglais, auteur de Roméo et Juliette • bateaux des grands explorateurs du XVème siècle • ...
The Renaissance 2022-12-07
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- the quality of being holy, worthy of respect and reverence
- A person, place or object which has a meaning in itself but suggests other meanings as well
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- of or relating to a pope or to the papacy.
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- a person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- a perfect society
- the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth
- cunning and deceitful
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters; Non-religious
13 Clues: a perfect society • cunning and deceitful • Everyday language of ordinary people • of or relating to a pope or to the papacy. • a person with many talents or areas of knowledge. • a person who provides financial support for the arts • the quality of being holy, worthy of respect and reverence • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters; Non-religious • ...
Renaissance Puzzel 2021-08-21
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- middeleeuws idee dat je je moet voorbereiden op het hiernamaals
- De verschillende continenten zijn nu bekend en herkenbaar
- aandacht voor Griekse en Romeinse teksten
- het ontwerpen van gebouwen
- het maken van standbeelden van steen of van brons
- diepte in een schilderij of tekening
- idee uit de renaissance dat je moet genieten van het leven
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- onderzoek door zelf dingen uit te proberen
- God staat bovenaan en Jeruzalem staat in het midden
- onderzoek hoe een lichaam in elkaar zit
- leesboeken
- iemand die allerlei verschillende dingen kan
- gemaakt waardoor het net echt lijkt
13 Clues: leesboeken • het ontwerpen van gebouwen • gemaakt waardoor het net echt lijkt • diepte in een schilderij of tekening • onderzoek hoe een lichaam in elkaar zit • aandacht voor Griekse en Romeinse teksten • onderzoek door zelf dingen uit te proberen • iemand die allerlei verschillende dingen kan • het maken van standbeelden van steen of van brons • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-16
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- Added depth to a painting
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Someone who sponsored artists work
- Shakespeare performed at the ______ theatre
- First female artist to achieve international fame.
- Smokey effect used to add realism to a painting.
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- Painting done on wet plaster
- Famous sculpture of Mary holding Jesus
- Johannes Gutenberg created this.
- Hemisphere/ Semi-circular shaped roof
- Where the Renaissance began
- Gave work to Da Vinci/ ruler of Milan.
- Famous scientist who developed the Pendulum clock
13 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • Added depth to a painting • Where the Renaissance began • Painting done on wet plaster • Johannes Gutenberg created this. • Someone who sponsored artists work • Hemisphere/ Semi-circular shaped roof • Famous sculpture of Mary holding Jesus • Gave work to Da Vinci/ ruler of Milan. • Shakespeare performed at the ______ theatre • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-01
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- Reasoned; well thought out
- Astronomer and scientist that supported the Copernican Theory that said the Earth revolved around the sun
- The revolution a series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Physicist and mathematician that discovered Gravity and was very influential in the scientific revolution
- The root being scientia meaning knowledge
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries
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- An astronomer that claimed the Earth revolved around the sun
- Theory the earth revolves around the sun
- Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times
- Something that goes against the church's teachings
- Invented the Cartesian coordinate system
- The method depends on logic, observation, and reason rather then faith
- Devised the hypothesis for the scientific method
13 Clues: Reasoned; well thought out • Theory the earth revolves around the sun • Invented the Cartesian coordinate system • The root being scientia meaning knowledge • Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times • Devised the hypothesis for the scientific method • Something that goes against the church's teachings • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-01
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- An astronomer that claimed the Earth revolved around the sun
- A series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Devised a method that called for a more inductive approach called the scientific method
- Physicist and mathematician that discovered Gravity and was very influential in the scientific revolution
- Study of the physical and natural world through ovbservation and experiment
- Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times
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- Reasoned; well thought out
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries
- Theory the earth revolves around the sun
- Something that goes against the church's teachings
- The method or procedure used to preform experiments
- Invented the Cartesian coordinate system
- Astronomer and scientist that supported the Copernican Theory that said the Earth revolved around the sun
13 Clues: Reasoned; well thought out • Theory the earth revolves around the sun • Invented the Cartesian coordinate system • Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times • Something that goes against the church's teachings • The method or procedure used to preform experiments • A series of events that led to the birth of modern science • ...
high renaissance 2022-04-21
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- symbolize male power and the underdog michelangelo donatello and verrocchioDoors
- book by MachiavelliStatues
- for his art engineering study of anatomy and inventions
- people who are not perfect or good looking realism is the first step away from the high renaissance style
- weight more on one leg than the other to make the statue appear more realistic
- painting on the back wall of the sistine chapel end of the world
- from a larger object or surface ex… gates of paradise and mount rushmore
- stone used for sculptures reductive
- in vatican by raphael of greek roman thinker
- the prince
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- Art that shocked people]
- by da vinci la gioconda worth 860 million barrel museum
- statue of mary holding deceased jesus st peter basilica michelangelo
- of the last meal Jesus had with his followers falling apart depicts people with real human emotions
- of the baptistry of florence bronze created by lorenzo
- stone used for sculptures reductive
16 Clues: the prince • Art that shocked people] • book by MachiavelliStatues • stone used for sculptures reductive • stone used for sculptures reductive • in vatican by raphael of greek roman thinker • of the baptistry of florence bronze created by lorenzo • by da vinci la gioconda worth 860 million barrel museum • for his art engineering study of anatomy and inventions • ...
Renaissance Art 2022-05-13
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- Using chiaroscuro artists could show more rounded shapes in painting.
- Who painted "School of Athens"?
- Eyck Who painted "Arnolfini Wedding"?
- Who painted "Mona Lisa"?
- it means light/dark in Italian
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- Who painted "Birth of Venus"?
- The focus of the painting in a chosen point.
- Who painted "The Last judgement"?
- Who the sclupture "The Ecstasy of St.Theresa"
- Linear perspective used the vanishing point
- What was Da Vinci very intrested in?
- What did Gutenberg invent?
- What sculpture did Michelangelo carve?
13 Clues: Who painted "Mona Lisa"? • What did Gutenberg invent? • Who painted "Birth of Venus"? • it means light/dark in Italian • Who painted "School of Athens"? • Who painted "The Last judgement"? • What was Da Vinci very intrested in? • Eyck Who painted "Arnolfini Wedding"? • What sculpture did Michelangelo carve? • Linear perspective used the vanishing point • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-01-29
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- Where Michelangelo born.
- The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time.
- Rule used to create 3D illustrations.
- The object all students use to keep their papers organized.
- Contrast between light & shadow
- David vs...?
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- Artemisia's _____ was discovered on the hilt of David's sword.
- Where Michelangelo moved at the age of 6.
- "Renaissance" means?
- The biggest calves at MacNeill.
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- Leonardo da Vinci's birth month?
- the number of years it took Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel.
13 Clues: David vs...? • "Renaissance" means? • Where Michelangelo born. • One of Leonardo's inventions. • The biggest calves at MacNeill. • Contrast between light & shadow • Leonardo da Vinci's birth month? • Rule used to create 3D illustrations. • Where Michelangelo moved at the age of 6. • The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time. • ...
LATIHAN PEMAHAMAN SEJARAH MINAT 2022-09-18
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- slogan aufklarung
- penemuan revolusi industri
- gereja katolik tertinggi
- lokasi revolusi industri
- kelahiran kembali
- reformasi gereja
- pola pikir pembenaran terhadap Tuhan
- bahasa Alkitab
- pola pikir aufklarung
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- abad pencerahan
- surat pengampunan dosa
- sebutan lain aufklarung
- gereja kristen Inggris
- abad kegelapan
- memperkaya diri sendiri
- memperkaya negara
16 Clues: abad kegelapan • bahasa Alkitab • abad pencerahan • reformasi gereja • slogan aufklarung • memperkaya negara • kelahiran kembali • pola pikir aufklarung • surat pengampunan dosa • gereja kristen Inggris • sebutan lain aufklarung • memperkaya diri sendiri • gereja katolik tertinggi • lokasi revolusi industri • penemuan revolusi industri • pola pikir pembenaran terhadap Tuhan
Medicine Keywords Crossword 2013-10-13
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- He discovered how the heart worked
- the study of how the Human body works
- The period of time when Greek and Roman ideas became fashionable
- Not allowed to be professional doctors
- The study of what the human body looks like
- Produced a book on anatomy
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- The original name for germs when they were first seen under a microscope
- The technical term for the Black Death of 1348
- A treatment for the plague that lasted 28 days
- The inventor of the four humours
- His ideas began to be challenged during the Renaissance
11 Clues: Produced a book on anatomy • The inventor of the four humours • He discovered how the heart worked • the study of how the Human body works • Not allowed to be professional doctors • The study of what the human body looks like • The technical term for the Black Death of 1348 • A treatment for the plague that lasted 28 days • ...
What Was the Renaissance? 2025-02-03
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- Everyday spoken language
- Belief that the individual was more important than the larger community
- Renaissance movement that stressed the importance of learning leading to a better earthly life
- Someone who gives money or some other type of support to a person or group
- Having to do with city or town life
- Writing that uses ridicule or sarcasm to criticize
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- An imaginary, ideal place
- The city where the Renaissance was thought to have begun
- Respect and admiration from others
- This artist painted the Sistine Chapel
- Related to commerce or trade
11 Clues: Everyday spoken language • An imaginary, ideal place • Related to commerce or trade • Respect and admiration from others • Having to do with city or town life • This artist painted the Sistine Chapel • Writing that uses ridicule or sarcasm to criticize • The city where the Renaissance was thought to have begun • ...
Elizabethan World 2016-02-17
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- this type of wood was preferred in construction
- job most common for women to have
- houses were typically decorated with these
- developed at the height of the English Renaissance under Queen Elizabeth
- the first gov. sponsored welfare program
- table large dining table
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- the monarch who ruled the Elizabethan era for 45 years
- this type of house is still around in England
- made up of knights, squires, gentlemen, and gentlewomen who didn't work with their hands
- it was easy to find jobs in this time period-True or false?
- dispenses herbal remedies to cure illnesses
- this also developed at the height of the English Renaissance
- rural citizens who owned and lived on agricultural land
13 Clues: table large dining table • job most common for women to have • the first gov. sponsored welfare program • houses were typically decorated with these • dispenses herbal remedies to cure illnesses • this type of house is still around in England • this type of wood was preferred in construction • the monarch who ruled the Elizabethan era for 45 years • ...
AP Euro Renaissance and Reformation 2021-04-19
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- Art made a shift to this; people sought recognition and patronage for their works instead of all the glory going to God; sponsors sought art that glorified themselves. New trends included light/contrasts and single point perspectives
- The institution in the 1500s where there was only one, it was Catholic, and it was hierarchical from the pope down
- 1. Spread ideas and started Northern Renaissance movement. 2. One of the biggest inventions in history. Rise in literacy in 16th century. Informed people, spread reformation/renaissance ideas.
- Important humanist. Wrote Utopia (nowhere) critical of many aspects of contemporary society. Critical of parts of the church, beheaded by Henry VIII
- High Renaissance. Military engineer, architect, sculptor, scientist, inventor, painter; "Renaissance man"
- Spread quickly, established church in Scotland (french Huguenots). The dynamic Calvinism was the opposition to Catholicism during counter Reformation not stagnant Lutheranism. Pilgrims were English Calvinists
- A problem facing the church on the eve of reformation; mostly happened with the lower section, they could not respond to Luther. Often as a result of simony
- Event where Frederick elector of Saxony and others supported Luther; Luther said to Charles V that he could not recant because he could not go against his conscience
- Changes for this group included wealthy, secular of this group learning to read/write
- Wrote Institutes of Christian religion; grace bestowed on relatively few, predestination and no free will, strict disciplinarian (instituted it in Geneva), focused on correct living in earthly matters
- A problem facing the church on the eve of reformation; 70 years of rule of this group by French Avignon and the Great Schism both contributed to this circumstance with this group
- a more radical group that both Luther and the pope disapproved of. Rejected infant baptism took over Munster in 1534. Moved to pacifism when violence failed
- a movement that was for more political than religious reasons
- Daughter of Catherine of Aragon, also had the title of Bloody, married Phillip II of Spain, strongly catholic, and had success in making formal links between the papacy and England (ruled after Edward and Lady Jane Grey)
- Art style of the late Renaissance characterized by distorted figures and disturbing themes that reflected the growing sense of crisis in Italy due to religious/political problems
- Debated Luther on issues addressed in the 95 theses in Leipzig; called Luther a Hussite while Luther said Hus was unjustly condemned
- Critical figure in the area of textual analysis (ex: proved Constantine did not write the Donation of Constantine through word dating)
- Spanish noble, founded Jesuits, ideas laid out in Spiritual Exercises
- Poor people/commoners in Renaissance Italy. Rebelled in 1378 (Ciompi Revolt) and established brief control over Florentine government
- Henry VIII's third wife, mother of Edward VI
- Movement mostly concerned with secular concerns; founded modern notion of individualism
- first king after HenryVIII, tried to institute Protestant theology into the English Church
- Augustinian monk converted by a thunderstorm that had a problem with indulgences at the time sold by Johann Tetzel for money to buy another bishopric for someone. Wrote 95 theses, but was worried about his own salvation. Translated the bible into German
- Movement characterized development of a variety of religious variants (mostly more radical) with groups like Anabaptists, Antitrinitarians Zwingli, Calvin, and the Church of England
- A problem facing the church on the eve of reformation; direct relationship between an individual and God
- Movement that dealt with religious concerns and helped lay foundation for Protestant Reformation
- another example of a radical group. Denied the trinity and were hunted by Lutherans and Catholics
- Legal recognition of Lutheranism in territories with Lutheran rulers while retaining Catholicism in territories with Catholic rulers
- Movement that moved from Florence to Rome. Popes became patrons instead of the religious backlash in Florence
- The new establishment that used two sacraments instead of seven, Jesus already present in Communion (did not need an ordained clergyman), and rejected celibacy (the founder married a nun)
- Stated that all spiritual cases in the kingdom were within the king's jurisdiction
- A Woman who received a humanist education, wrote City of Ladies to demonstrate women were not inferior
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- Often in Italy; where the Renaissance first took place because of their location in the center of trade routes between the Greek East and the Latin West. Controlled by the H.R.E in the 14 and 15 centuries
- an emotional, over the top, intensely religious style, partially instituted in creation by disapprobation of religious failings in late Renaissance Mannerist style
- 16 century painter, architect, and writer, used the word "rebirth" to describe the era in which he lived; thought he owed nothing to the "backward" middle ages but instead looked to the classical past (he was kind of wrong)
- Responded "heretically" to the problems facing the church; questioned wealth of church, transubstantiation, penance, indulgences, and translated the Bible into English
- Created educational program for women, but left out rhetoric and public speech because women did not have an outlet for these skills supposedly
- High Renaissance (and a little bit Late Renaissance) artist. Skilled in many areas. Sistine Chapel, David, Final Judgement (more tormented style of late Renaissance not harmony/grace of high Renaissance)
- Swiss patriot reformer, refuted the claim that tithing was a divine institution, denied all sacraments called for social reform and was killed in battle
- 1) Luther and his curch were conservative ("down with the murderous hordes of peasants..." 2) He was willing to be subordinate to the princes because the eternal was more important; gave more power to the princes 3) Luther encouraged Princes to seize church land, also giving more power to the princes 4) Due to turmoil in the H.R.E. german revolts were not dealt with for several crucial decades 5) Schmalkaldic war (princes versus Charles V) resulted in the Peace of Augsburg
- King of England that supported the Catholic church and did not like protestantism, but because he wanted to divorce his wife and marry someone else he wanted to institute a church basically Catholic but without the overarching power of the pope
- Some of his most important theology. 1) secular government had rights to reform the church 2) attacked other teachings of the church (like sacraments) 3) grace is the sole gift of God, by faith alone with the Bible as the source
- A program of study including rhetoric and literature based on what students in the classical world would have studied
- caused a split in western Christendom. Partly reflected changes in Europe like frustration from the rise in literacy and bibles but still only church interpretation.
- Movement characterized by the spread of painters/art (ex: Durer's woodcuts moved peasants more than Luther's texts). Included Elizabethan renaissance in England where many exceptionally talented people like Shakespeare emerged in a place previously like cultural "backwater"
- Spanish, mother of Mary Tudor/Bloody Mary, aunt of Charles V (emperor of H.R.E.)
- also the first, daughter of Anne Boleyn, had a long and successful reign, led Church of England down a middle of the road protestant course
- Also known as the catholic reformation, took steps to counteract Protestant success through measures like the index of prohibited books and a papal inquisition.
- High Renaissance artist, had important commissions in the High Renaissance style
- Greatest of northern humanists. Wrote In Praise of Folly criticizing the church. Inner faith not outer worship, wanted to reform not abandon church and could not accept Luther's theology that man does not have free will
- 1529-1536, Henry used it to give himself absolute power (in church as well as in state)
- Wealthy young florentines who used their classical education for public good; also studied classical Greek
- Responded "heretically" to the problems facing the church; Bohemian, led a religious and nationalistic revolt, got burnt at the stake, his Bohemian followers responded by staging a rebellion
- second wife of Henry VIII and mother of Elizabeth Tudor
- Father of Humanism. Studied literary classics, coined "Dark Ages" for the previous period of cultural stagnation. Learned classical Latin to read originals
- declared Luther a heretic and excommunicated him
- Meeting that was the centerpiece of the counter-reformation; addressed issues that sparked the reformation (limited simony, required clergy education) but did not conceded any theological points
- Title, rose to power in Milan, basically created a dictatorship of a republic (same in Florence and Venice)
- A problem facing the church on the eve of reformation caused by black death and population decrease; dislike of the clergy
- The selling of church offices, often led to hiring of poorly educated clergy that could not minister very well but did not need to be paid as much
- Ancient politician/philosopher; it was the goal of humanists to write in this style
- A family that "ruled" Florence through banking, and were later hereditary dukes of the city-state
- Movement in the late 15 century due to the spread of Italian Renaissance Humanism. More concerned with Christianity. Christian Humanists (Erasmus/More) criticized Mother church; extreme (Luther) showed why the church had strayed
- Built the first dome in Western Europe since the collapse of the Roman Empire over the Cathedral of Florence
- Catholic group founded by Ignatius Loyola, focus on missionary work, re-prosthelytized some places where Protestantism had made some large inroads (ex: Poland)
- States controlled by the Pope mostly in central Italy. Contributed to tension in Italy (Naples in the South and Florence/Venice/Milan in the North)
- Wrote The Courtier describing the ideal man of the age (polyglot, familiar with classical literature, skilled in the arts)
- Wealthy high class people in Italy that monetarily commissioned and supported the arts
- introduced movable type to West Europe, printed bibles, went broke
69 Clues: Henry VIII's third wife, mother of Edward VI • declared Luther a heretic and excommunicated him • second wife of Henry VIII and mother of Elizabeth Tudor • a movement that was for more political than religious reasons • introduced movable type to West Europe, printed bibles, went broke • Spanish noble, founded Jesuits, ideas laid out in Spiritual Exercises • ...
The Roaring Twenties 2024-03-08
Art History 2023-10-31
15 Clues: Very ancient • _______ Ages • overly fancy • very dramatic • Middle ______ • super elegant • ________ School • _________ & Crafts • Dark, simple colors • no time for sketching • Tried to look ancient • Art expressing emotions • Better than photography • Beginning of Modern Times • Dots, dots, and more dots
Allison Boose - World History Review 2022-01-07
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- global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during European colonialization of America
- transatlantic trade between Europe, Africa, and America
- artists study and use of humans in art
- political hierarchy
- English playwright and actor in the Renaissance Era
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- system to print text and information that helped the spread of learning
- release of a person from punishment for a sin
- conquered Aztecs, took control of Mexico for Spain.
- monarchs are God's representatives on Earth
- rebirth
10 Clues: rebirth • political hierarchy • artists study and use of humans in art • monarchs are God's representatives on Earth • release of a person from punishment for a sin • conquered Aztecs, took control of Mexico for Spain. • English playwright and actor in the Renaissance Era • transatlantic trade between Europe, Africa, and America • ...
Humanismus und Renaissance 2025-01-13
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- Ereignis, das im Jahr 1525 stattfand
- der Man, dass die Renaissance symbolisiert
- die neue Religion, die Luther gegründete
- Ort, an dem Luther seine Thesen geschlagen hat
- Vergebung aller Sünden ist der Wert der Kirche, den Luther bekämpfen wollte
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- Sprache, die Luther bei der Übersetzung der Bibel verwendete
- Was symbolisiert die Bibel?
- wichtigste Eigenschaft des Menschen während der Renaissance
- die griechischen Gelehrten
- Städte, in denen beschlossen wurde, das Prinzip „cuius regio eius religio“ zu übernehmen
10 Clues: die griechischen Gelehrten • Was symbolisiert die Bibel? • Ereignis, das im Jahr 1525 stattfand • die neue Religion, die Luther gegründete • der Man, dass die Renaissance symbolisiert • Ort, an dem Luther seine Thesen geschlagen hat • wichtigste Eigenschaft des Menschen während der Renaissance • Sprache, die Luther bei der Übersetzung der Bibel verwendete • ...
Humanismus und Renaissance 2025-01-14
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- Vergebung aller Sünden; das ist eine Entscheidung der Kirche, die Luther bekämpfen wollte.
- Ereignis, das im Jahr 1525 stattfand.
- Die neue Religion, die Luther gegründete.
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- Sprache, die Luther bei der Übersetzung der Bibel verwendete.
- Ort, an den Luther seine Thesen geschlagen hat.
- der Mann, der die Renaissance symbolisiert.
- Was symbolisiert die Bibel?
- Die griechischen Gelehrten.
- Die wichtigste Eigenschaft des Menschen während der Renaissance.
- Stadt, in der das Prinzip „cuius regio eius religio“ beschlossen wurde.
10 Clues: Was symbolisiert die Bibel? • Die griechischen Gelehrten. • Ereignis, das im Jahr 1525 stattfand. • Die neue Religion, die Luther gegründete. • der Mann, der die Renaissance symbolisiert. • Ort, an den Luther seine Thesen geschlagen hat. • Sprache, die Luther bei der Übersetzung der Bibel verwendete. • Die wichtigste Eigenschaft des Menschen während der Renaissance. • ...
Italy: origin of Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control.
- a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- a gradual shift from the abstract forms of the medieval period to the representational forms of the 15th century.
- the identification and description of the structures of living things.
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- is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture.
- a point of view is a specific attitude or manner through which a person thinks about something
- a wealthy family that support arts in the renaissance
- a democratic and ethical lifestance which affirms that human beings have the right and responsibility to give meaning and shape to their own lives.
- This book is considered to be the greatest literary work ever written in the Italian language.
- an Italian poet, writer and philosopher.
10 Clues: an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. • a wealthy family that support arts in the renaissance • is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture. • the identification and description of the structures of living things. • a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-07
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- The ultimate Renaissance man, famous for his art and inventions.Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man, etc
- meaning "Non-Religious"
- The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant
- The father of modern science, developed the telescope and proved Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- is the person or group of people paying —who was considered the primary force behind a work’s creation
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- is the idea that rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith
- A French theologian who played a significant role in the development of Reformed theology. Wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion
- inventor of the printing press, which revolutionized the spread of knowledge during the Renaissance.
- A sculptor and painter who created some of the most iconic works of art in history. Sistine Chapel
- one of the greatest painters of the Renaissance. Known for his exquisite portraits.
10 Clues: meaning "Non-Religious" • The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant • is the idea that rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith • one of the greatest painters of the Renaissance. Known for his exquisite portraits. • The ultimate Renaissance man, famous for his art and inventions.Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man, etc • ...
Major Surgery Recovery Crossword 2021-12-04
Across
- Wife's name
- medieval house
- ____ bell
- Festival
- From new barrels
- wise
- Resort ___-____
- Card player
- The lord in Lord of the Rings
- Range
- Fall nuisance
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- Cerveza
- Bucking ______
- She calls you this ___-___
- Horse
- Saturday morning round
- Distillery or winery
- ____to a fault
- sweet
- Rhymes with bimbo
- Sports outfit
- _____ country
- Type of furniture
23 Clues: wise • Horse • sweet • Range • Cerveza • Festival • ____ bell • Wife's name • Card player • Sports outfit • _____ country • Fall nuisance • Bucking ______ • medieval house • ____to a fault • Resort ___-____ • From new barrels • Rhymes with bimbo • Type of furniture • Distillery or winery • Saturday morning round • She calls you this ___-___ • The lord in Lord of the Rings
Art and Artists 2023-06-11
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- (Abstract expressionist)
- (French Impressionist)
- (Mexican painter Kahlo)
- Gogh (Post-Impressionist painter)
- (Symbolist painter)
- Vinci (Renaissance genius)
- (Japanese woodblock artist)
- (Modernist painter)
- (Dutch master)
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- (Cubist painter)
- (Surrealist painter)
- (Baroque master)
- (Pop art icon)
- (Impressionist artist)
- (Sculptor of "The Thinker")
- (Fauvist painter)
- (Mexican painter Frida)
- (Sistine Chapel artist)
- (British contemporary artist)
- (Color field painter)
20 Clues: (Pop art icon) • (Dutch master) • (Cubist painter) • (Baroque master) • (Fauvist painter) • (Symbolist painter) • (Modernist painter) • (Surrealist painter) • (Color field painter) • (Impressionist artist) • (French Impressionist) • (Mexican painter Kahlo) • (Mexican painter Frida) • (Sistine Chapel artist) • (Abstract expressionist) • Vinci (Renaissance genius) • (Sculptor of "The Thinker") • ...
die Frühe Neuzeit 2025-10-07
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- Für den Beginn der Neuzeit können ... Zeitpunkte angegeben werden.
- Welche Epoche folgt auf das Mittelalter?
- Diese Erfindung ermöglicht erst die Entdeckungsfahren.
- Zahlreiche Erfindungen, wie der Kompass oder das Schießpulver gelangen aus ... nach Europa.
- Welches Ereignis steht am Ende der Neuzeit?
- Seit der Neuzeit wird das Mittelalter mit welchem Eigenschaftswort umschrieben?
- Im ... steht der Mensch im Mittelpunkt.
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- Nenne den Fachbegriff für den "Wiedergeburt der Antike"
- Eine wichtige Erfindung der Neuzeit
- Ab der Neuzeit kommt es zusehends zu ... an der katholischen Kirche.
- In der Renaissance orientiert man sich wieder an welcher Epoche?
- Im Mittelalter stand das Leben nach dem Tod, das ... Im Mittelpunkt.
- Ab der Neuzeit verliert die ... langsam die Deutungshoheit über das Leben der Menschen.
13 Clues: Eine wichtige Erfindung der Neuzeit • Im ... steht der Mensch im Mittelpunkt. • Welche Epoche folgt auf das Mittelalter? • Welches Ereignis steht am Ende der Neuzeit? • Diese Erfindung ermöglicht erst die Entdeckungsfahren. • Nenne den Fachbegriff für den "Wiedergeburt der Antike" • In der Renaissance orientiert man sich wieder an welcher Epoche? • ...
History of art 2025-10-24
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- Wooden sculpture by Donatello showing Mary Magdalene as a penitent woman.
- Bronze equestrian statue made by Donatello in Padua.
- Powerful Florentine family who supported and protected Donatello.
- Italian sculptor from the Renaissance, famous for his realistic statues.
- Period of great artistic and cultural rebirth in Europe.
- City where Donatello was born and died.
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- Donatello’s first artistic training before becoming a sculptor.
- Italian city where Donatello worked for several years.
- Artistic style that shows human figures as real people.
- His most famous statue; the first nude male figure made since ancient times.
- Architect and friend who influenced Donatello’s work.
- Material Donatello used for works like David and Gattamelata.
- Donatello’s profession.
13 Clues: Donatello’s profession. • City where Donatello was born and died. • Bronze equestrian statue made by Donatello in Padua. • Architect and friend who influenced Donatello’s work. • Italian city where Donatello worked for several years. • Artistic style that shows human figures as real people. • Period of great artistic and cultural rebirth in Europe. • ...
The Medieval Period & Renaissance Period 2014-08-02
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- The types of scales used during the Renaissance period?
- Renaissance means?
- The name given to music sung without an accompaniment
- The name given to the early kind of trombone
- Gurdy The string instrument that produces sound by the rotation of a wheel.
- The texture of the music
- The fourth voice part added to choral music
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- One of the main forms of church music.
- The earliest method of writing down plainsong
- The key device used by composers
- Music Composers were more interested in writing this type of music
- The name given to early church music
- The name given to the mode starting on the 4th degree of the major scale
13 Clues: Renaissance means? • The texture of the music • The key device used by composers • The name given to early church music • One of the main forms of church music. • The fourth voice part added to choral music • The name given to the early kind of trombone • The earliest method of writing down plainsong • The name given to music sung without an accompaniment • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword Puzzle Definition 2022-05-19
Chapter 12 Crossword Puzzle Definition 2022-05-19
The Renaissance 2013-01-13
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- This lovely lady was painted by Da Vinci
- He wanted a new form of a religion
- He sailed the ocean blue
- Created the printing press
- Also known as Istanbul
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Revival of arts and literature
- Wrote The Prince
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- Wrote his 95
- The floating empire
- This man came up with the idea gravity
- She was the first of the Elizabeths
- This is where the Medici lived
13 Clues: Wrote his 95 • Wrote The Prince • The floating empire • Also known as Istanbul • He sailed the ocean blue • Created the printing press • Painted the Sistine Chapel • This is where the Medici lived • Revival of arts and literature • He wanted a new form of a religion • She was the first of the Elizabeths • This man came up with the idea gravity • ...
Team Renaissance 2019-12-16
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- How do you say Merry Christmas in Spanish (2 words)?
- What was Tracy’s first car (two words)?
- What is Doreen’s favourite hobby?
- Who is Jessica’s favourite singer (first and last name)?
- Where is Tracy’s dream vacation?
- In the movie Home Alone, what country is the family travelling to for Christmas?
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- What is the name of the 1988 Christmas movie featuring Bill Murray as the selfish television executive?
- In The Santa Claus what is the name of the Head Elf?
- Who plays the lead in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (first and last name)?
- What was Jessica’s first competitive sport?
- In the movie Home Alone 2, what American political leader makes a cameo (first and last name)?
- What is the name of Doreen’s childhood street name (one word)?
- Which one of Santa’s reindeer also has the same name as another holiday mascot?
13 Clues: Where is Tracy’s dream vacation? • What is Doreen’s favourite hobby? • What was Tracy’s first car (two words)? • What was Jessica’s first competitive sport? • In The Santa Claus what is the name of the Head Elf? • How do you say Merry Christmas in Spanish (2 words)? • Who is Jessica’s favourite singer (first and last name)? • ...
Renaissance Instruments 2020-09-13
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- Predecessor to the modern trombone
- Hollowed wood using cup mouthpiece
- early form of the bassoon
- Predecessor to the oboe
- Natural brass horn with no valves
- Small flute used for military bands
- German predecessor to the oboe designed with a long narrow bore
- cylindrical tube with an upward curve
- tapered bore instrument with a loud, shrill tone quality
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- exposed reed; air channel goes up and down the instrument
- Predecessor to the modern flute
- short, thick cylinder of wood; exposed reed
- Whistle flute with a conical bore
13 Clues: Predecessor to the oboe • early form of the bassoon • Predecessor to the modern flute • Natural brass horn with no valves • Whistle flute with a conical bore • Predecessor to the modern trombone • Hollowed wood using cup mouthpiece • Small flute used for military bands • cylindrical tube with an upward curve • short, thick cylinder of wood; exposed reed • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-10-27
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- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious purposes
- a historical period in Europe stretching from the fall of Rome to the beginning of the 14th century
- a historical time period
- the skill or tact in handling negotiations, especially in government.
- a medieval Christian military expedition to recover the Holy Land
- based on a belief in one God, as told in the Hebrew Bible
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- based on the teachings of Muhammad as revealed in the Qu'ran
- based on classes of status or authority ranked one above the other
- an instrument used to measure the locations of stars and planets as an aid to navigation
- known for the revival of classical art, architecture, literature, and learning
- a formal agreement to cooperate
- a political economic-social system of landholding, in place in much of Europe during the Middle Ages
- as told in the Old Testament, and the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament
13 Clues: a historical time period • a formal agreement to cooperate • based on a belief in one God, as told in the Hebrew Bible • based on the teachings of Muhammad as revealed in the Qu'ran • a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious purposes • a medieval Christian military expedition to recover the Holy Land • ...
High Renaissance 2022-04-22
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- painting by da vinci worth 656 million dollars damaged and stolen
- sculptor (david) painter (ceiling of the sistine chapel
- means pity statue of mary holding jesus mary is too young and too large
- statue that symbolizes the power of man and the underdog
- famous architect dome within a dome
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- hand estures to guide the viewers eyes
- metal melted to make statue (wax/ clay/pins/turn upside down melt wax leving a crevice fill wuth melted bronze (additive)
- a book about proper manners
- stone (white/clay) chisel chisel away (reductive)
- doors of the baptistry in Florence
- painting vatican by raphael of greek romen thinkers
- painter artist inventor/he was a renaissance man mona lisa last supper the virgin of the rocks
- a new style that focuses on being different and doing something unexpectedcontrapposto a natural pose on a statue/lean to ong side
13 Clues: a book about proper manners • doors of the baptistry in Florence • famous architect dome within a dome • hand estures to guide the viewers eyes • stone (white/clay) chisel chisel away (reductive) • painting vatican by raphael of greek romen thinkers • sculptor (david) painter (ceiling of the sistine chapel • statue that symbolizes the power of man and the underdog • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- an organization of people with the same craft
- a terrible sickness that killed half of the population
- a crusade that ended with children being sold as slaves to Muslims
- the lords that were responsible for feudalism
- a Frankish leader that was the greatest of the kings
- farmers
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- what spread the Black death
- a series of wars mostly between Christians and Muslims
- army or group of people ready to fight
- one of the many that created the Magna Carta
- started to decline because of the black death
- a legal practice built on classes
- rich person(s)
13 Clues: farmers • rich person(s) • what spread the Black death • a legal practice built on classes • army or group of people ready to fight • one of the many that created the Magna Carta • an organization of people with the same craft • started to decline because of the black death • the lords that were responsible for feudalism • a Frankish leader that was the greatest of the kings • ...
de Bontekoe kruiswoordpuzzel 2014-06-15
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- Welke maand komt het schip de Bontekoe weer aan in Nederland?
- Welk beroep had Willem naast schipper?
- Wat is Willem zijn achternaam?
- In welke stad in Nederland begon de reis?
- Welk land wilde de VOC veroveren?
- Wat is het genre van het boek?
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- hoort dit verhaal meer bij de tijd van de middeleeuwen of bij de tijd van de renaissance?
- Hoe heet het onderste puntje van Afrika?
- Welke maand werd Willem geboren?
- Welke ziekte kregen sommige bemanningsleden?
10 Clues: Wat is Willem zijn achternaam? • Wat is het genre van het boek? • Welke maand werd Willem geboren? • Welk land wilde de VOC veroveren? • Welk beroep had Willem naast schipper? • Hoe heet het onderste puntje van Afrika? • In welke stad in Nederland begon de reis? • Welke ziekte kregen sommige bemanningsleden? • Welke maand komt het schip de Bontekoe weer aan in Nederland? • ...
PUZZLE OF THE RENAISSANCE 2025-03-22
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- A major theme in Hamlet, involving seeking justice for wrongdoing.
- The female poet who wrote How Do I Love Thee?.
- The country where Hamlet is set.
- The tragic protagonist of a famous Shakespeare play.
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- A form of poetry with 14 lines, often used in the Renaissance.
- Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother.
- A theme in How Do I Love Thee?
- A key literary form of the Renaissance, often performed
- Hamlet’s father who was murdered.
- A major theme in Hamlet.
10 Clues: A major theme in Hamlet. • Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother. • A theme in How Do I Love Thee? • The country where Hamlet is set. • Hamlet’s father who was murdered. • The female poet who wrote How Do I Love Thee?. • The tragic protagonist of a famous Shakespeare play. • A key literary form of the Renaissance, often performed • ...
Scientific revolution 2022-03-15
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- a new wave of how scientist change how humans viewed the world in the renaissance is called?
- what was science before the renaissance largely based on?
- Galileo said everything falls at the same rate of?
- who invented the modern telescope?
- what was considered a punishment of god?
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- Galileo discovered other what?
- what was the third step in the scientific method?
- who discovered inertia?
- who challenged the church about the universe?
- a crime going against the church?
10 Clues: who discovered inertia? • Galileo discovered other what? • a crime going against the church? • who invented the modern telescope? • what was considered a punishment of god? • who challenged the church about the universe? • what was the third step in the scientific method? • Galileo said everything falls at the same rate of? • ...
The Renaissance 2025-04-15
5 Clues: Where the Renaissance began • How long the Renaissance lasted • What Renaissance means in French • Where the Renaissance began in the late 15th century • definition of the renaissance: The rebirth of art and ________
scientific revolution 2022-03-15
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- a new wave of how scientist change how humans viewed the world in the renaissance is called?
- what was science before the renaissance largely based on?
- Galileo said everything falls at the same rate of?
- who invented the modern telescope?
- what was considered a punishment of god?
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- Galileo discovered other what?
- what was the third step in the scientific method?
- who discovered inertia?
- who challenged the church about the universe?
- a crime going against the church?
10 Clues: who discovered inertia? • Galileo discovered other what? • a crime going against the church? • who invented the modern telescope? • what was considered a punishment of god? • who challenged the church about the universe? • what was the third step in the scientific method? • Galileo said everything falls at the same rate of? • ...
Renaissance crossword 2023-11-10
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- This means being neutral to religion.
- created the most famous statue of David.
- Created "The Last Super"
- Medici The wealthies maFlorencerence
- A tool used by artists to give the illusion of a painting being three dimensional.
- The idea discovered during the Renaissance to enjoy life and not just live for god.
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- a political genuis.
- The main city-state of France.
- This word means rebirth
- A person who pays for a piece of art to be created.
10 Clues: a political genuis. • This word means rebirth • Created "The Last Super" • The main city-state of France. • Medici The wealthies maFlorencerence • This means being neutral to religion. • created the most famous statue of David. • A person who pays for a piece of art to be created. • A tool used by artists to give the illusion of a painting being three dimensional. • ...
Renaissance Corossword 2022-04-22
8 Clues: Who painted Monalisa? • What does Renaissance Mean? • What was the job of Donatello? • Who invented the printing press? • Who wrote the Book Of the Courtier? • He built the ____ of the Florence Cathedral. • Used______To make objects look more life-like. • Humanism was at the _____ of the renaissance movement.
renaissance key words 2024-06-13
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- the time period that came after the black death
- da vinci- an artist who painted the mona lisa
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- man- a man during the renaissance who was good at many different things
- family- a family that ruled florence during the renaissance
- things that aren't categorised as religous or spiritual
- a person who gave financial or other support to artists and writers
6 Clues: da vinci- an artist who painted the mona lisa • the time period that came after the black death • things that aren't categorised as religous or spiritual • family- a family that ruled florence during the renaissance • a person who gave financial or other support to artists and writers • man- a man during the renaissance who was good at many different things
The Harlem Renaissance 2022-02-05
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- movement from one area to the next
- blues and ____ were the most popular music back then
- The ____ Renaissance
- authors wanted a writing that showed their ____
- The last name of the author who wrote "the weary blues"
- in 1865 there were dreams of new _____
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- for what did the African Americans get declined
- what was Jacob Lawrence art form
- the Harlem renaissance took place in this state
- the song played by duke Ellington was called take the a ___
10 Clues: The ____ Renaissance • what was Jacob Lawrence art form • movement from one area to the next • in 1865 there were dreams of new _____ • for what did the African Americans get declined • the Harlem renaissance took place in this state • authors wanted a writing that showed their ____ • blues and ____ were the most popular music back then • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary Words 2023-11-09
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- Italian Banker of the Medici Family
- German inventor and craftsman
- a technique which allows for the creation of a realistic illusion of depth and perspective in a work of art.
- birthplace of the Renaissance
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- da Vinci Painted the Mona Lisa
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- painted Sistine Chapel ceiling
- way of thinking about the world
- the person or group of people paying for the image
- nonreligious
10 Clues: nonreligious • German inventor and craftsman • birthplace of the Renaissance • painted Sistine Chapel ceiling • da Vinci Painted the Mona Lisa • way of thinking about the world • Italian Banker of the Medici Family • the person or group of people paying for the image • a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom • ...
8S Revision Crossword 2025-05-14
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- man that invented the printing press
- the journey that enslaved people took to the Americas
- Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous painting
- Gallileo used this to look at the solar system
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- items that were taking to Africa from Britain during the slave trade
- where the Renaissance happened
- Renaissance
- where enslaved people were taken from
- picked by enslaved and taken to British factories to make clothes
- what became the normal place to work in the industrial revolution
10 Clues: Renaissance • where the Renaissance happened • man that invented the printing press • where enslaved people were taken from • Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous painting • Gallileo used this to look at the solar system • the journey that enslaved people took to the Americas • picked by enslaved and taken to British factories to make clothes • ...
The Renaissance 2023-10-24
8 Clues: wrote The Prince • this word means "Rebirth" • writings of Ancient Greece and Rome • wealthy family of bankers in Florence • Italian city where the Renaissance began • painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • emphasized importance and beauty of humanity
Renaissance Vocab 2023-01-17
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- focus put onto people and individual accomplishment.
- a movement to reform the Roman Catholic Church which leads to a split of the church between the Catholics and Protestants
- exchange of money for forgiveness of sin
- Renaissance man who became famous as a painter, architect, inventor, and engineer; painter of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
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- device used to mass produce books during the renaissance
- started the Protestant Reformation
- a sustained period of renewed interest and remarkable developments in art, literature, science, and learning.
- worldly focus rather than a church centered focus
8 Clues: started the Protestant Reformation • exchange of money for forgiveness of sin • worldly focus rather than a church centered focus • focus put onto people and individual accomplishment. • device used to mass produce books during the renaissance • a sustained period of renewed interest and remarkable developments in art, literature, science, and learning. • ...
Renaissance puzzle 2023-05-05
THE RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION 2016-10-02
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- It means foolishness.
- It was a special church court used during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It punished people who did not follow the Catholic Church.
- It was a movement during the Renaissance to learn more about human nature, human problems, and life on Earth.
- They were French Protentants during the 1600s and 1700s.
- It is the ending of a marriage.
- It was a meeting during the 1530s at which the Catholic Church made several reforms.
- It is the way objects that are farther away appear smaller than nearby objects.
- It was a time in European history in which people advanced the arts, the sciences, and philosophy. It lasted from the mid-1300s until the 1500s.
- They are members of a special group of priests in the Catholic Church.
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- It was a movement by the Catholic Church to slow the spread of the Protestant Reformation in the 1530s.
- It was a list of complaints about the Catholic Church that Marthin Luther nailed to a church door in 1517.
- It is the structure of the body of a human or other animal.
- It is the style in which buildings are designed and built.
- It means banned from the church.
- They were acts of forgiveness that people could by from the Catholic Church until the 1530s.
- It is a machine that uses ink and movable type to press words onto paper.
- They are people who have achieved high levels of education.
- It was a movement during the 1500s to make changes in the practices of the Catholic Church. It resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- They are people who believed in Christianity but do not belong to the Catholic Church.
19 Clues: It means foolishness. • It is the ending of a marriage. • It means banned from the church. • They were French Protentants during the 1600s and 1700s. • It is the style in which buildings are designed and built. • It is the structure of the body of a human or other animal. • They are people who have achieved high levels of education. • ...
TTS SEJARAH REVOLUSI PENTING EROPA 2022-12-13
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- revolusi industri mengakibatkan munculnya kawasan industri yang kerap dijuluki
- Perhatikan pendapat berikut!"Pembaruan dan pencerahan sebaiknya tidak hanya diterapkan pada kehidupan beragama, tetapi juga pada ilmu pengetahuan dan kebudayaan."Tokoh yang mengemukakan pendapat tersebut adalah
- .Meski sama-sama disebut pencerahan, ternyata Renaissance dan Aufklärung berbeda. Di Masa Renaissance, kesadaran akan kemampuan akal manusia sudah berkembang, tetapi hal tersebut hanya menghasilkan kemajuan di bidang humaniora, filsafat, politik, seni, sastra serta hukum. Di masa Aufklarung lebih memaksimalkan kemampuan akal manusia yang kemudian mendorong munculnya berbagai hal berkiut ini kecuali
- Paham yang memandang bahwa untuk meningkatkan perekonomian perlu dibangun sektor-sektor industri yang ditunjang dengan modal besar disebut dengan paham
- Merkantilisme juga diterapkan pemerintah Inggris di Indonesia. Inggris yang berkuasa di Indonesia sejak tahun 1811-1816 menerapkan kebijakan.... yang diterapkan pada masa Gubernur Thomas Stamford Raffles.
- Beliau salah satu Tokoh Renaisance yang memiliki selogan COGITO ERGO SUM. Selogannya mempu mengajak rakyat eropa untuk mulai menggunakan rasional dan logikanya. Tokoh yang dimaksud ialah
- Salah satu faktor munculnya reformasi gereja yaitu adanya surat penebusan dosa yang disebut
- Reinassance berpusat di
- Salah satu negara yang mengembangkan merkantilisme adalah Belanda. Indikator yang menunjukkan pelakasanaan merkantilisme di Belanda adalah.
- Masa Aufklarung melahirkan berbagai pemikiran berikuit ini, kecuali
- EIC adalah kongsi perdagangan Inggris di
- Berkembangnya Revolusi Industri di Inggris dipengaruhi oleh penemuan "Flying Shuttle", oleh
- setelah Inggris, pada abad ke 19 M dan awal abad 20 M revolusi industri terjadi di beberapa negara lain sebagai berikut, kecuali
- Salah satu penemuan George Stephenson pada masa Revolusi Industri adalah penemuan dalam bidang
- Dampak dari berkembangnya merkantilisme adalah terjadinya aktivitas baru yang melahirkan
- Pelaksanaan merkantilisme di Belanda menekankan pada kegiatan monopoli perdagangan Merkantilisme di Belanda dilakukan sejak dibentuknya pada tanggal 20 Maret 160
- Tokoh yang pertama menemukan adanya aliran listrik adalah
- merkantilisme adalah paham ekonomi yang menentukan kekayaan sebuah negara berdasarkan jumlah
- salah satu sumbangan penting George Stephenson pada masa revolusi industri adalah penemuan di bidan
- Paham ekonomi yang memiliki tujuan untuk mendapatkan emas sebanyak-banyaknya dalam rangka mencapai kejayaan disebut dengan
- Revolusi Amerika (1775 – 1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa Amerika melawan
- Zaman Renaisans sering diartikan sebagai zaman
- gerakan reformasi gereja pertama kali muncul di
- buku karya thomas paine yang mengilhami semangat rakyat amerika mendapatkan kemerdekaan berjudul
- Agama baru yang muncul di Inggris sehubungan dengan terjadinya reformasi gereja adalah
- Berikut ini adalah tokoh – tokoh Gerakan Renaissance,kecuali
- Tokoh yang berperan besar dalam gerakan reformasi gereja adalah
- Berikut merupakan akibat revolusi industri dalam bidang ekonomi adalah
- Peristiwa sejarah yang terjadi di Eropa dan menandai terbukanya hubungan dagang antara Eropa dengan Indonesia adalah
- Pada masa kolonial Belanda, salah satu pengaruh Revolusi Industri pada akhir abad ke 19 adalah pembangunan jalur kereta api di Jawa. Sedangkan, dampak Revolusi Industri bagi bangsa Indonesia saat ini adalah
- Perubahan radikal dalam cara pembuatan atau memproduksi barang-barang dengan menggunakan mesin-mesin, baik untuk tenaga penggerak maupun untuk tenaga pemproses disebut
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- Karya seni yang diciptakan oleh Michaelangelo tersebut berjudul
- Salah satu karya sastra yang bercorak Reinassance yang ditulis oleh Dante Alighieri adalah
- Dampak positif Renaissance yaitu
- Berikut ini yang bukan merupkan ciri-ciri abad pertengahan adalah
- Slogan Abad Pencerahan yang dikemukakan oleh Immanuel Kant seorang Filusuf Jerman adalah
- Kata re dalam Renaissance memiliki arti
- Revolusi industri di kawasan benua Eropa pertama kali berkembang di negara
- Humanisme berasal dari kata“humanus” yang berarti
- merkantilisme lahir di inggris dan prancis yang dipengaruhi oleh semangat renaisans ditandai oleh kepercayaan akan kemampuan manusia, khas intelektual, dan penghargaan atas disiplin intelektual. merkantilisme memicu era penjelajahan samudra sehingga berdampak besar terhadap dunia, salah satunya indonesia . dampak yang dirasakan oleh bangsa indonesia diantaranya adalah
- Gerakan renaissance lahir sebagai pembaharyan pola pikir abad pertengahan dari pengaruh
- Istilah Aufklärung berasal dari Bahasa Jerman yang berarti “pencerahan”, yang dalam Bahasa Inggris dikenal dengan enlightenment. Peristiwa ini terjadi pada 1695-1815. Di masa ini manusia optimis dengan kemampuannya untuk menciptakan kemajuan yang dapat memberikan cahaya baru,berupa
- Tokoh masa Renaisans yang pertama kali yang mengemukakan teori Heliosentris adalah
- filosofis yang menekankan akal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan adalah
- Yang dimaksud “Bapak Revolusi Industri” di Inggris adalah
- Immanuel adalah tokoh yang berupaya mendamaikan pertentangan paham rasionalimse dan empirisme. Paham yang Beliau ciptakan yaitu
- Di bawah ini adalah faktor-faktor yang mendukung Inggris untuk menjadi pelopor Revolusi Industri, kecuali
- Gambar berikut ini adalah lukisan monalisa karya Leonardo da Vinci yang muncul karena pengaruh kebudayaan romawi dan yunani kuno pada masa
- berikut ini yang bukan tokoh penting dalam merkanilisme adalah
- Pelopor gerakan Renaissance adalah kaum humanis yang memiliki ciri-ciri
- Lukisan Monalisa, adalah hasil karya dari
51 Clues: Reinassance berpusat di • Dampak positif Renaissance yaitu • Kata re dalam Renaissance memiliki arti • EIC adalah kongsi perdagangan Inggris di • Lukisan Monalisa, adalah hasil karya dari • Zaman Renaisans sering diartikan sebagai zaman • gerakan reformasi gereja pertama kali muncul di • Humanisme berasal dari kata“humanus” yang berarti • ...
Crossword 3 2025-04-30
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- A word for a member of the nobility, particularly in medieval Europe, who held land and power under a king or emperor.
- A colored liquid used for writing or printing.
- The French military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and became Emperor of France. He is known for his conquests across Europe.
- A severe worldwide economic downturn that began in 1929 and had widespread effects, including mass unemployment and poverty.
- A navigation tool that became crucial during the Age of Exploration in the Renaissance.
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- A Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist known for works like the Mona Lisa and studies of anatomy.
- A philosophical theory emphasizing knowledge that comes from sensory experience and evidence.
- Armored vehicles used to break through enemy lines during World War I.
- A Renaissance intellectual movement focused on the study of classical texts and the potential of humans.
- The action of opening your mouth wide and inhaling deeply, often due to tiredness or boredom.
- The large body of saltwater that covers much of the Earth.
- Not closed; allowing access or passage.
12 Clues: Not closed; allowing access or passage. • A colored liquid used for writing or printing. • The large body of saltwater that covers much of the Earth. • Armored vehicles used to break through enemy lines during World War I. • A navigation tool that became crucial during the Age of Exploration in the Renaissance. • ...
FEBRUARY 14TH 2024-02-14
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- GRACE'S BEST FRIEND
- GRACE'S COLLEGE
- WHAT YOU ARE
- GRACE'S BREAKFAST OF CHOICE
- FAVORITE FORM OF AFFECTION
- MOVIE WE'RE WATCHING NEXT
- FAVORITE CONDIMENT
- ELIZABETH'S GRANDMA
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- SOMETHING WE GO THROUGH FAST
- TALADEGA
- PARENT CAREERS
- CONCERT WE ARE ATTENDING
- GRACE'S GRANDMA
- ELIZABETH'S BEST FRIEND
- ELIZABETH'S COLLEGE
- RENAISSANCE
- GRACE'S DOG
17 Clues: TALADEGA • RENAISSANCE • GRACE'S DOG • WHAT YOU ARE • PARENT CAREERS • GRACE'S COLLEGE • GRACE'S GRANDMA • FAVORITE CONDIMENT • GRACE'S BEST FRIEND • ELIZABETH'S COLLEGE • ELIZABETH'S GRANDMA • ELIZABETH'S BEST FRIEND • CONCERT WE ARE ATTENDING • MOVIE WE'RE WATCHING NEXT • FAVORITE FORM OF AFFECTION • GRACE'S BREAKFAST OF CHOICE • SOMETHING WE GO THROUGH FAST
hi 2025-11-19
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- Guttenberg-a German inventor, goldsmith, and printer who introduced the first European movable-type printing press around 1450
- remembered for his ideas about political leadership and state behaviour
- Family-a powerful Italian family who rose to prominence through banking and commerce in 13th-century Florence
- Lisa-an Italian noblewoman from Florence who married a wealthy silk merchant, Francesco del Giocondo, around 1495.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- style of painting-a mural painting technique where pigments are mixed with water and applied to wet lime plaster.
- da Vinci- One of the greatest Renaissance artists
- More-Recognized for his great intelligence, impartiality, and wisdom, he rose through the ranks of Parliament and earned King Henry VIII's favor until he became Lord Chancellor in 1529.
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- Shakespeare- widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist.
- Was a sculptor during the Renaissance
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- revival of art and literature under the influence of classic models.
14 Clues: Was a sculptor during the Renaissance • da Vinci- One of the greatest Renaissance artists • revival of art and literature under the influence of classic models. • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • remembered for his ideas about political leadership and state behaviour • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-21
6 Clues: He made the Mona Lisa • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • He made the Sistine Chapel • One effect of the Renaissance • Ancient civilizations that the Renaissance was based on • The rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman art and learning
Practice for the test 2024-11-01
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- Protestant follower of Calvin
- Margaret of Parma
- The split from the Catholic Church
- In the eyes of Catholics this is someone who does not believe in the Catholic teachings
- South American civilization in what is now Mexico
- Letter 300 nobles gave to Margaret to ask her to stop the Inquisition
- Person representing the Spanish king in a Dutch province
- The structure of the human body, they studied this to make paintings realistic
- ART ART ART
- A Court prosecuting, torturing and killing Protestants
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- Large farm where usually one product was farmed, often by slaves
- A Christian who protests the teaching or behavior of the Catholic Church
- Renaissance artist used this to make depth in a painting
- Protestant follower of Luther
- Fury
- South American civilization in what is now Peru
- Europeans wanted these without having to pay taxes to the Ottomans
- Area outside the mother country that is taken over and ruled by the country
18 Clues: Fury • ART ART ART • Margaret of Parma • Protestant follower of Calvin • Protestant follower of Luther • The split from the Catholic Church • South American civilization in what is now Peru • South American civilization in what is now Mexico • A Court prosecuting, torturing and killing Protestants • Renaissance artist used this to make depth in a painting • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-05
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- a way of showing the relationship between objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance
- an emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- a period of European history, roughly spanning the 14th to 17th centuries, marked by a renewed interest in classical art, literature, and philosophy
- a powerful Italian banking dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Italian Renaissance
- someone who provides support, either financially or otherwise, to another person, organization, or cause
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- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- a German printer and inventor who introduced movable type and the printing press to Europe
- (typically of a form of art) regarded as representing an exemplary standard; traditional and long-established in form or style.
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- ancient trade routes that connected Eurasia and parts of North Africa
- a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer
12 Clues: a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer • ancient trade routes that connected Eurasia and parts of North Africa • an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis • ...
