renaissance Crossword Puzzles
The renaissance Crossword 2021-11-17
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- The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
- More: English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England
- An ideal commonwealth inhabitants existed under semmil glt perfect conditions
- Shakespeare: English playwright, poet, and actor.
- The native language or native dialect of a specific population
- Family: Most of the period from 1434 to 1737
- Lisa: Type of portrait.
- Guttenberg: German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe.
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- The rebirth
- Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, Humanist, and writer.
- style of painting: Involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster
- Sculptor, painter and architect.
- System of education and mode of inquiry. More based around humans.
- Da vinci: Italian renaissance artist, artitecture, engineer, and scientist.
14 Clues: The rebirth • Lisa: Type of portrait. • Sculptor, painter and architect. • Family: Most of the period from 1434 to 1737 • Shakespeare: English playwright, poet, and actor. • More: English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England • The native language or native dialect of a specific population • System of education and mode of inquiry. More based around humans. • ...
Renaissance Science and Thought 2023-10-05
14 Clues: Europe • Prince • Marlowe • Century • Galilei • Gutenberg • Copernicus • Machiavelli • and Nobility • paris oxford and cambridge • Cleris and Desiderius Erasmus • forms of professional theatre. • Poets of the French Renaissance • Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser
Dictée 2022-12-04
14 Clues: offrir • récent • pendant • délaissé • magnifique • vue générale • lieu fortifié • maison du roi • notion de durée • absence de conflit • placer quelque chose • période de l'Histoire • indique un autre lieu • maison vaste et somptueuse
A sample of crossword exercise about terms used in art and in the early Renaissance. 2019-09-30
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- a mixture of lime or cement with sand and water, used to hold stones, etc., together.
- support and money given by a patron to an artist.
- the artist of the 'renaissance man'.
- the origin of the word Renaissance
- system and technology of printing that uses movable components.
- a technique to model bronze.
- a curved construction over an opening.
- a simply or quickly made drawing or painting, giving the basic features.
- a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasises the value and agency of human beings.
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- literature written in the speech of the "common people"
- French words that describe a way of studying history.
- in the graphic arts is an approximate representation.
- vertical element used for support in a building.
- person of a wide knowledge/learning.
- the practice of applying paint, pigment, color oto a solid surface.
- a tool used by a painter.
- the dominant family in Florence
17 Clues: a tool used by a painter. • a technique to model bronze. • the dominant family in Florence • the origin of the word Renaissance • person of a wide knowledge/learning. • the artist of the 'renaissance man'. • a curved construction over an opening. • vertical element used for support in a building. • support and money given by a patron to an artist. • ...
A sample of crossword exercise about terms used in art and in the early Renaissance. 2019-09-30
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- vertical element used for support in a building.
- a mixture of lime or cement with sand and water, used to hold stones, etc., together.
- the origin of the word Renaissance
- the practice of applying paint, pigment, color oto a solid surface.
- literature written in the speech of the "common people"
- a simply or quickly made drawing or painting, giving the basic features.
- support and money given by a patron to an artist.
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- the dominant family in Florence
- French words that describe a way of studying history.
- a curved construction over an opening.
- in the graphic arts is an approximate representation.
- system and technology of printing that uses movable components.
- a tool used by a painter.
- a technique to model bronze.
- a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasises the value and agency of human beings.
- person of a wide knowledge/learning.
- the artist of the 'renaissance man'.
17 Clues: a tool used by a painter. • a technique to model bronze. • the dominant family in Florence • the origin of the word Renaissance • person of a wide knowledge/learning. • the artist of the 'renaissance man'. • a curved construction over an opening. • vertical element used for support in a building. • support and money given by a patron to an artist. • ...
GP 2 Music History Review 2016-11-03
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- This instrument evolved into the modern trombone
- The musical period from 1400-1600 C.E.
- The Renaissance began in this country
- The composer known for writing polychoral music
- The genre of Danseries a 4 parties
- This instrument evolved into the modern violin
- This instrument was played with keys, a crank, and a wheel
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- Flow, My Tears was originally written for this solo instrument
- The genre of Canzona Septimi Toni a 8
- The instrument resembling a cross between recorder and trumpet
- An early Spanish guitar
- The publisher of Danseries a 4 Parties
- A keyboard instrument which uses a quill to pluck strings
- The genre of Flow, My Tears
- The composer of Flow, My Tears
- A double reeded instrument which evolved into the modern oboe
- A keyboard instrument that control air passing through large pipes to create sound
17 Clues: An early Spanish guitar • The genre of Flow, My Tears • The composer of Flow, My Tears • The genre of Danseries a 4 parties • The genre of Canzona Septimi Toni a 8 • The Renaissance began in this country • The publisher of Danseries a 4 Parties • The musical period from 1400-1600 C.E. • This instrument evolved into the modern violin • ...
Transformations in Europe 2026-05-05
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- person with unlimted control over their nation
- birthplace of the Renaissance
- a change in thinking emphasizing individual rights and government changes
- Enlightenment thinker who beleieved in religious tolerance/freedom and separation of church and state
- payments to the church in exchange for forgiveness of sins
- enlightenment thinker who supported absolute monarchs
- enlightenment thinker who emphasized natural rights - life, liberty, and property
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- religious movement challenging the power of the Catholic Church
- movement that emphasized reason and observation
- Germon Monk who posted his 95 Theses of issues with the catholic church
- invention that increased book production and helped spread ideas faster/easier
- the power to rule comes from God
- someone who buys art; Medici Family
- a rebirth in thinking and art
14 Clues: birthplace of the Renaissance • a rebirth in thinking and art • the power to rule comes from God • someone who buys art; Medici Family • person with unlimted control over their nation • movement that emphasized reason and observation • enlightenment thinker who supported absolute monarchs • payments to the church in exchange for forgiveness of sins • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-11-03
6 Clues: Revival of art and literature • Harlem's premier nightclub,___ club. • Where Harlem Renaissance was centered. • Harlem renaissance originated in New ___. • African American trumpeter and vocalist, Louis____. • African American music that contributed to Harlem R.
Renaissance and Reformation Introduction 2022-11-01
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- Italian Renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist. He is renowned for his ability to observe and capture nature, scientific phenomena, and human emotions in all media; last name da Vinci
- A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral, philosophy, and history.
- belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved (the elect) and who will be damned (the reprobate)
- a sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance. His work demonstrated a blend of psychological insight, physical realism and intensity never before seen
- Strong believer in predestination. From France and an influential figure during the Protestant Reformation
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- the state of being saved (that is, going to heaven) through faith alone or through faith and good works
- a member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- Not spiritual; non-religious
- A movement for religious reform which was in the 16 century. Third split of christianity, led to founding of Christian churches that didn't accept Pope's authority
- the theological system marked by strong emphasis on the sovereignty of God, the depravity of humankind, and the doctrine of predestination
- the religious doctrine that Martin Luther developed; it differed from Catholicism in the doctrine of salvation, which Luther believed could be achieved by faith alone, not by good works; the first Protestant faith
12 Clues: Not spiritual; non-religious • a member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation • the state of being saved (that is, going to heaven) through faith alone or through faith and good works • Strong believer in predestination. From France and an influential figure during the Protestant Reformation • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-21
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- religious city-state
- Wealthy city-state
- Renaissance man
- A period of time were there was an improvement in art, literature and knowledge.
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- A merchant from Venice.
- artistic technique that makes the art work look three-dimensional
- They were more interested in the world that in religion
- Improver of the printing press
8 Clues: Renaissance man • Wealthy city-state • religious city-state • A merchant from Venice. • Improver of the printing press • They were more interested in the world that in religion • artistic technique that makes the art work look three-dimensional • A period of time were there was an improvement in art, literature and knowledge.
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 2023-10-11
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- Board of Health became this after yellow fever recedes from NYC.
- What was one of the three major trends in Europe?
- WHat recur from 1817 through 1905?
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- "would not, or could not help the people"
- What country has an 1848 public health act but vs. liberte
- What animal was in the streets and helped infect the water?
- What health act was formed as the public health response?
- What theory is rooted in old environmental ideas and disease?
8 Clues: WHat recur from 1817 through 1905? • "would not, or could not help the people" • What was one of the three major trends in Europe? • What health act was formed as the public health response? • What country has an 1848 public health act but vs. liberte • What animal was in the streets and helped infect the water? • ...
RENAISSANCE 2023-02-09
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- The creator of mona lisa
- the period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- the teacher of Leonardo da Vinci, Pietro Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi
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- an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first consolidated power in the Republic of Florence
- the purple one from the teenage mutant ninja turtles
- the creator of the school of athens
- the creator of capela sixtina
- the place where the renaissance began
8 Clues: The creator of mona lisa • the creator of capela sixtina • the creator of the school of athens • the place where the renaissance began • the purple one from the teenage mutant ninja turtles • the teacher of Leonardo da Vinci, Pietro Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi • the period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-14
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- reformation efforts in the 16th and early 17th centuries to oppose the Protestant Reformation and reform the Catholic church.
- a machine made to print things faster
- most famous painting in the renaissance
- a list made by Martin luther
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- to do good you have to be good
- a person who does all things
- 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- a time period
8 Clues: a time period • a person who does all things • a list made by Martin luther • to do good you have to be good • a machine made to print things faster • most famous painting in the renaissance • reformation efforts in the 16th and early 17th centuries to oppose the Protestant Reformation and reform the Catholic church. • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-18
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- A tool to help you see space better
- The people who went against the Catholic church.
- When people realized that they were important
- press A machine that made printing books more easy
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- the leader of the Catholic church
- The sun is the center of the solar system
- The paper Martin Luther put on the church door
- people who would hunt down the people who didn't agree with the Catholic church
8 Clues: the leader of the Catholic church • A tool to help you see space better • The sun is the center of the solar system • When people realized that they were important • The paper Martin Luther put on the church door • The people who went against the Catholic church. • press A machine that made printing books more easy • ...
renaissance 2025-02-21
8 Clues: martin luther wrote • what word means rebirth • what did Gutenberg invent • the last name of Francisco • who made the printing press • luther who writes the 95 these • its wool and its bankers across Europe • the value of human life and the ability of humans to create meaning in their lives
Renaissance 2025-11-18
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- English queen who reigned during the late Renaissance
- branch of study focusing on literature and culture
- tight fitting undergarment worn by women
- period of "rebirth"
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- German theologian whose writings helped spark the reformation
- Detailed and skilled embroidery
- artist known for creating David and the Sistine Chapel
- Queen who executed protestants
8 Clues: period of "rebirth" • Queen who executed protestants • Detailed and skilled embroidery • tight fitting undergarment worn by women • branch of study focusing on literature and culture • English queen who reigned during the late Renaissance • artist known for creating David and the Sistine Chapel • German theologian whose writings helped spark the reformation
Renaissance 2022-11-30
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- characterizes musical texture with independent melodies that stand alone
- a French seventeenth-century dance usually in quick duple meter with a single upbeat
- a polyphonic choral composition based on sacred texts
- The period of rediscovered classical ideals of the ancient Greeks that inspired a rebirth and revival of human creativity.
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- music that portrays the meaning of the words of the text
- a nonreligious vocal work in several parts (usually five)
- a stringed instrument having a large pear-shaped body, a vaulted back, a fretted fingerboard, and a head with tuning pegs which is often angled backward from the neck (you will need to look this up
- an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as "Come again" and Flow my tears" (You will need to look this one up)
8 Clues: a polyphonic choral composition based on sacred texts • music that portrays the meaning of the words of the text • a nonreligious vocal work in several parts (usually five) • characterizes musical texture with independent melodies that stand alone • a French seventeenth-century dance usually in quick duple meter with a single upbeat • ...
Renaissance 2020-05-14
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- une constellation de sept étoiles. Il renvoie également à un groupe de sept poètes grecs qui vivait au IIIe siècle avant J.C.
- C’est une prière qui est dédiée à une déité spécifique avec l’espoir d’avoir une réaction
- Un temps qui est très ancien, avant Christ. Pour la plupart ça parle a propos du civilization des grecques et romain
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- est l'opposition à la guerre, au militarisme ou à la violence
- Un mouvement religieux, spécifiquement chrétien, qui adopte les nouveau interpretation des opinions et croyances qui ne sont pas traditionnelle
- La philosophie du temps de l'antiquité
- C’est un bâtiment pour la religion
- Un mouvement littéraire durant la renaissance dans lequel les philosophes ont essayé de soulever l’honneur de l’être humain, ils ont souvent retoure au idées de l'antiquité
8 Clues: C’est un bâtiment pour la religion • La philosophie du temps de l'antiquité • est l'opposition à la guerre, au militarisme ou à la violence • C’est une prière qui est dédiée à une déité spécifique avec l’espoir d’avoir une réaction • Un temps qui est très ancien, avant Christ. Pour la plupart ça parle a propos du civilization des grecques et romain • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-21
8 Clues: Someone not famous • someone very attractive • A long skirt with a top • New idea, device, or method • occupying with some pleasant • A man who gets on top of a horse • Someone who loves to draw portraits • A word used to describe nice people
Renaissance 2012-04-03
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- A major invention tat contributed to the spread of the ideas of Humanism.
- Which country did the Renaissance begin in?
- What type of music was developed by Monteverdi?
- What is the larger and more colorful style of painting?
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- A long piece of music written to be played by an orchestra.
- What is the word for "re-birth"
- Which family built the first public library and were great patrons of the arts?
- Along made up story.
8 Clues: Along made up story. • What is the word for "re-birth" • Which country did the Renaissance begin in? • What type of music was developed by Monteverdi? • What is the larger and more colorful style of painting? • A long piece of music written to be played by an orchestra. • A major invention tat contributed to the spread of the ideas of Humanism. • ...
Renaissance 2017-05-16
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- / English Renaissance writer and playwright, who is considered the greatest English writer
- / the study of humanities during the Italian Renaissance that lead a new way of thinking and learning
- / a method showing 3 dimensional scene on a flat surface so it looks real
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- / relating to characteristics of Greek or Roman antiquity
- / a politician and poet who wrote The Divine Comedy in the Italian language
- / instrument using mercury for measuring and indicating temperature
- / An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer
- / scientific instrument that measures air pressure
8 Clues: / scientific instrument that measures air pressure • / relating to characteristics of Greek or Roman antiquity • / instrument using mercury for measuring and indicating temperature • / An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer • / a method showing 3 dimensional scene on a flat surface so it looks real • ...
Renaissance 2017-04-28
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- a way of thinking about the world that was less concerned with the church and more concerned with how an individual could impact the world. Revival of Greek and Roman culture
- to give up one's views
- an art technique developed during the Renaissance that says that by painting things in different sizes the painting can appear three dimensional.
- wrote the prince and said that rulers are better feared than loved
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- a lessening of the time the soul would have to spend in purgatory. Can be bought with money to the Church
- the idea that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation.
- challenged the catholic church and started Protestant Reformation
- government run by church leaders
- an art technique developed during the Renaissance that says that by painting things in different sizes the painting can appear three dimensional.
9 Clues: to give up one's views • government run by church leaders • challenged the catholic church and started Protestant Reformation • wrote the prince and said that rulers are better feared than loved • the idea that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation. • ...
Renaissance 2021-12-01
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- Famous drawing was "The Vitruvian Man."
- Depicted biblical history of the world.
- Focused on wordly subjects rather than religious issues.
- A symbol of energy and brilliance of Italian Renaissance.
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- The wealthiest and most influential rulers.
- A person whom served as a diplomat and published the prince in 1513.
- A period where creativity and change showed in political,social,economic,and cultural areas.
- Called "the Magnificent"
8 Clues: Called "the Magnificent" • Famous drawing was "The Vitruvian Man." • Depicted biblical history of the world. • The wealthiest and most influential rulers. • Focused on wordly subjects rather than religious issues. • A symbol of energy and brilliance of Italian Renaissance. • A person whom served as a diplomat and published the prince in 1513. • ...
renaissance 2023-09-19
Renaissance 2025-02-18
8 Clues: you have to do • thing from india • smth for the gods • people fighting for smth. • way to travel on the water • place which belongs to smb. • who believe in a big religion • route/best ways to trade with other countries
renaissance 2026-05-08
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- Family Most powerful patrons in florence italy
- rebirth
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect,
- a non-religious life stance focusing on human potential, reason, and ethics rather than divine intervention or supernatural beliefs
- Trading road
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- Polo was a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer
- traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of lasting value
- supports someone or something
8 Clues: rebirth • Trading road • supports someone or something • was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, • Family Most powerful patrons in florence italy • Polo was a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer • traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of lasting value • ...
Harlem Renissance 2025-02-06
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- a photographer who was a leader in the Harlem renaissance
- a poet,activist and a novelist who was leader the the Harlem renaissance
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- Pub in NY that hosted famous African American artist and others
- section in NY where the Renaissance begun
- An organization that called for peace between African americans and whites
- Millions of African Americans migrated to escape the Jim crow laws
- A musical genre which originated in Louisiana became popular
- A guide for African Americans to be able to visit or stop by a non racist business
8 Clues: section in NY where the Renaissance begun • a photographer who was a leader in the Harlem renaissance • A musical genre which originated in Louisiana became popular • Pub in NY that hosted famous African American artist and others • Millions of African Americans migrated to escape the Jim crow laws • ...
Topic 16 Lesson 2 2024-03-14
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- most celebrated woman artist
- developed a printing press with a movable metal type
- new way of understanding developed by European scholars that focused on studying the individual
- famous for the Mona Lisa
- In England, the Renaissance reached its greatest success under which Queen
- important artist of the Northern Renaissance from Germany
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- Greatest English playwright
- Italian Humanist that wrote biographies of famous Romans
- Flemish painter who had great skill in using oil paints
- Italian artist worked at the Vatican
- refers to changes that took place in the culture of Northern Europe
- influential architect and writer who painted the Sistine Chapel
12 Clues: famous for the Mona Lisa • Greatest English playwright • most celebrated woman artist • Italian artist worked at the Vatican • developed a printing press with a movable metal type • Flemish painter who had great skill in using oil paints • Italian Humanist that wrote biographies of famous Romans • important artist of the Northern Renaissance from Germany • ...
Material World Crossword 2016-11-23
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- An area of trade that was restricted only to Venetian patricians till the late 16th century
- A key item in Venetian trade
- A place of residence for German and Turkish nations in Venice
- Laws to control the display of excessive
- The centre of trade in Venice
- Venice consolidated all its loans into the …
- Institution often been accused of limiting the spread of innovation
- Produced a treatise in 1542 which highlighted the need to show your wealth in the house.
- Government sanctioned protection of merchant ships from pirates
- This family had a wealthy bank which helped its political ambitions
- Tax assessment in Florence
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- Laws banned this meat in Venice
- Venetian diplomat in Constantinople
- A huge industrial centre in Venice, particularly for shipbuilding
- Italy saw a rise in this phenomenon in the Renaissance
- Designed the Rialto bridge made from stone
- Issued by government to encourage innovation
- A luxury item in the spice trade
- Italian pottery that increased in demand in the Renaissance
19 Clues: Tax assessment in Florence • A key item in Venetian trade • The centre of trade in Venice • Laws banned this meat in Venice • A luxury item in the spice trade • Venetian diplomat in Constantinople • Laws to control the display of excessive • Designed the Rialto bridge made from stone • Issued by government to encourage innovation • ...
Ch8. Reform: The Northern Renaissance and The Reformation: Extra Credit Crossword puzzle: 2024-03-04
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- a musical composition (or part of one) consisting of or resembling a harmonized version of a simple, stately hymn tune.
- an Early Modern Spanish writer widely regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language and one of the world's pre-eminent novelists.
- (1533-1592), introduced early modern skepticism, developed the essay to express his thoughts and ideas.
- among the most significant artists of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, a painter and printmaker, known for his landscapes and peasant scenes
- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
- (1564 - 1616) English poet and playwright considered one of the greatest writers of the English language.
- a short piece of expository prose that examines a single subject
- a Flemish painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators of what became known as Early Netherlandish painting, and one of the most significant representatives of Early Northern Renaissance art.
- a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder.
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- an artistic process based on the principle of transferring images from a matrix onto another surface, most often paper or fabric.
- a movement that developed in northern Europe during the renaissance combining classical learning with the goal of reforming the catholic church.
- among the oldest theatre traditions in the world. Traditional theatre includes Noh, a spiritual drama, and its comic accompaniment kyōgen; kabuki, a dance and music theatrical tradition; bunraku, puppetry; and yose, a spoken drama.
- work of art that decorates the space above and behind the altar in a Christian church.
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe.
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
15 Clues: a short piece of expository prose that examines a single subject • work of art that decorates the space above and behind the altar in a Christian church. • Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe. • (1533-1592), introduced early modern skepticism, developed the essay to express his thoughts and ideas. • ...
Harlem Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-10
8 Clues: Segregation laws • Rebirth of harlem • Era of flappers and jazz • Place in NYC famous for jazz • A poet of the harlem renaissance • The global conflict of 1914-1918 • Internal relocation of black people in america • The music that african americans made during the renaissance
Renaissance Vocabulary 2022-03-10
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- to publicize and support
- clever and funny
- to wait around or stay longer
- unknown or not previously explored
- correctly, without mistakes or errors
- luckily or by good fortune
- using clever tricks to achieve something
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- clever, or able to understand things
- someone who is a representation of an idea
- a small change that improves something
- challenge; something that makes more difficult
- nervous or worried
- unwillingly or unenthusiastically
13 Clues: clever and funny • nervous or worried • to publicize and support • luckily or by good fortune • to wait around or stay longer • unwillingly or unenthusiastically • unknown or not previously explored • clever, or able to understand things • correctly, without mistakes or errors • a small change that improves something • using clever tricks to achieve something • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-01
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- Invented the Cartesian coordinate system
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries
- A series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Astronomer and scientist that supported the Copernican Theory that said the Earth revolved around the sun
- Study of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- An astronomer that claimed the Earth revolved around the sun
- Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times
- Devised the hypothesis for the scientific method
- Physicist and mathematician that discovered Gravity and was very influential in the scientific revolution
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- The method or procedure used to preform experiments
- Something that goes against the church's teachings
- Theory the earth revolves around the sun
- Reasoned; well thought out
13 Clues: Reasoned; well thought out • Invented the Cartesian coordinate system • Theory the earth revolves around the sun • Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times • Devised the hypothesis for the scientific method • Something that goes against the church's teachings • The method or procedure used to preform experiments • ...
Renaissance @ Rand 2016-03-06
13 Clues: Able • Eureka • Total has it • Mango's resident • Stulbaum's slant • Digger's results • Hittel's nucleus • Sanders and Lepak • Scrabble's pizzas • Rod Stewart's girl • He's all about the science • No More Dead Dogs' protagonist • Cherokee, Creek, Seminoles' path
Renaissance vocab 2023-11-10
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- English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded
- was a sculptor, painter and architect
- a portrait of a young woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci,
- the ideal nature of a Utopian society
- describes everyday language, including slang, that's used by the people
- German printer of the fifteenth century, who invented the printing press
- behavior characterized by subtle or unscrupulous cunning, deception, expediency, or dishonesty
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- is best known as an artist, his work as a scientist and an inventor
- do not believe in a god. They believe it is possible to live a good and fulfilling life without following a traditional religion
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdomh
- was an English playwright, poet and actor
- things are not religious
- a form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet, lime plaste
13 Clues: things are not religious • was a sculptor, painter and architect • the ideal nature of a Utopian society • was an English playwright, poet and actor • a portrait of a young woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci, • is best known as an artist, his work as a scientist and an inventor • describes everyday language, including slang, that's used by the people • ...
The Renaissance 2023-03-23
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- How melodies are written
- All lines in music are the same
- Using words to describe the setting in music
- Invented the printing press
- Explorer
- Cultural center of Europe
- Sacred composer who worked for King Louis XII
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- Instrument created for a solo voice
- The first section of the Mass
- Period where churches divided and religion changed
- Wealthy Italian family
- Artist that sculpted and painted
- Philosophy that focuses on the value of people
13 Clues: Explorer • Wealthy Italian family • How melodies are written • Cultural center of Europe • Invented the printing press • The first section of the Mass • All lines in music are the same • Artist that sculpted and painted • Instrument created for a solo voice • Using words to describe the setting in music • Sacred composer who worked for King Louis XII • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2024-10-11
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- written work that has an emphasis on emotion, expression, and rhythm
- A period of cultural development, often including new ideas, forms of art, and literature.
- The art, music, and beliefs of a particular nation or group of people
- a conflict that often takes effort to overcome
- The inclusion of varied groups
- A type of music that originated in African American culture
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- Development towards a better social standard
- Cultural origins that emotionally connect to a place or set of beliefs
- A difference in social status between people whether it be racial, economic, or opportunity
- A longing for the past, or a previous period in time
- The right to act however you please
- A City in New York that was the epicenter of African American Culture during its peak.
- Being joined together as a whole
13 Clues: The inclusion of varied groups • Being joined together as a whole • The right to act however you please • Development towards a better social standard • a conflict that often takes effort to overcome • A longing for the past, or a previous period in time • A type of music that originated in African American culture • ...
Renaissance crossword 2023-05-24
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- An artform to show different objects in different distances.
- The period where interest in learning and arts flourished.
- Focusing on worldly events.
- One of the most famous artists and an influential architect, poets,sculptor, and painter.
- Belief that you should balance out religion and life to focus on worldly events.
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Someone that gives financial support to an organization, project, or person.
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- Classical Greek or Latin literature, art, culture, etc.
- An Italian traveler who is known for his travels to China.
- The most common trade route across the 3 main continents.
- to focus on worldly events.
- The most powerful family in Florence.
- A German that invented the printing press for Europe in the 1450's.
13 Clues: Focusing on worldly events. • to focus on worldly events. • The most powerful family in Florence. • The theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • Classical Greek or Latin literature, art, culture, etc. • The most common trade route across the 3 main continents. • An Italian traveler who is known for his travels to China. • ...
Renaissance Medicine 2024-12-12
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- cutting up the body to examine it
- dissected corpses he stole
- study of the human body
- blood phlegm black bile yellow bile
- discovered blood pumps around the body
- plague same illness as black death but epidemic
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- isolating
- sanitatis avicenna wrote this
- disease caused by bad air
- biblical character who is evil
- supernatural cause they still believe in
- you would look through these to examine cells
- french surgeon. made the first antiseptic
13 Clues: isolating • study of the human body • disease caused by bad air • dissected corpses he stole • sanitatis avicenna wrote this • biblical character who is evil • cutting up the body to examine it • blood phlegm black bile yellow bile • discovered blood pumps around the body • supernatural cause they still believe in • french surgeon. made the first antiseptic • ...
a-1 2021-07-29
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- A technique in painting, a thick application of pigment
- A painting that has three side-by-side panels
- One of the Italian families that bankrolled the Italian Renaissance
- A German painter, born Nuremberg; known for Praying Hands and the engraving named Melencolia I
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- A student of Bellini; famous for the painting of The Assumption of the Virgin
- Italian painter and sculptor; known for Pieta, the Statue of David, and the ceiling of The Sistine Chapel
- A member of the High Renaissance; famous for the painting of The School of Athens
- An Italian painter of Early Renaissance; most famous works include The Birth of Venus, Primavera, Venus and Mars
- A circular painting
9 Clues: A circular painting • A painting that has three side-by-side panels • A technique in painting, a thick application of pigment • One of the Italian families that bankrolled the Italian Renaissance • A student of Bellini; famous for the painting of The Assumption of the Virgin • A member of the High Renaissance; famous for the painting of The School of Athens • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-02-07
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- During the Renaissance in Northern European paintings, typically figures are encased in the rooms they occupy, rather than being ___________ to their surroundings.
- Northern European paintings had a fondness for depicting________ unknown in Italian art.
- New technologies in ____________ made artists internationally popular, and more courted than ever before.
- The prosperous commercial and _________ interests in the affluent trading towns of Flanders stimulated interest in the arts.
- What Italian artist was enormously popular in Northern Europe, even though he never traveled there?
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- The first stock exchange was established in __________ in 1460.
- The Reformation caused a split within the Christian faith. Germany, Scandinavia, and the Netherlands became ________________.
- In Northern European Renaissance paintings, ground lines tilt up dramatically, as do table tops and virtually any flat surface. High __________ are the norm.
- Northern European artists were heavily influenced by __________ Gothic painting, a courtly elegant art form, begun by Italian artists such as Simone Martini in the fourteenth century.
- Although __________ can be seen in virtually any work of art in any historical period, it seems to be particularly a part of the fabric of Northern European painting.
- _____ paint produces exceptionally rich colors, preserves well in wet climates, and is not quick-drying, thereby allowing artists to make changes.
- In the north, religious art was deemphasized and still life, ________, landscape, and portraiture increased in popularity.
- With a Protestant wave of anti-Catholic feeling came an _________ movement attacking paintings and sculptures of holy figures, which only a short while before were considered sacred.
13 Clues: The first stock exchange was established in __________ in 1460. • Northern European paintings had a fondness for depicting________ unknown in Italian art. • What Italian artist was enormously popular in Northern Europe, even though he never traveled there? • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2015-06-10
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- A militant writer who expressed the hardships of Blacks.
- The country lands outside of cities.
- Love for ones country.
- Coming together as one unified group.
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- A style of music where singer makes sounds of musical instruments.
- Unofficial ambassador of jazz.
- African American formulated music.
- A renewing of ideas, The Harlem _______.
- The food, religions, language and ways of a group of people.
- He organized the Black community in Harlem.
- Known as the "Empress of the Blues."
- Moving from one location to another.
- Amount of money a worker earned.
13 Clues: Love for ones country. • Unofficial ambassador of jazz. • Amount of money a worker earned. • African American formulated music. • The country lands outside of cities. • Known as the "Empress of the Blues." • Moving from one location to another. • Coming together as one unified group. • A renewing of ideas, The Harlem _______. • He organized the Black community in Harlem. • ...
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 • ...
The Renaissance 2024-01-10
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- One of the greatest writers in the English language. His plays drew crowds of thousands to theaters in London
- A blend of Humanist and Christian ideas
- Inventor of the printing press
- German painter who studied anatomy so that he could paint people realisticallyCERVANTES Wrote Don Quixote as a way of making fun of the romantic tales of the Middle Ages
- A mechanical device that applied pressure to an inked surface resting on a print medium
- Famous Italian artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A way of thinking and learning that stressed the importance of human abilities and actions
- Subjects that focus on human activities rather than the physical world or the nature of God.
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- Italian author who wrote an infamous book called The Prince
- A way of showing depth and distance on a flat surface
- First popular author in Italy to write in Italian instead of Latin
- Famous Italian intellectual who was a good painter as well as a sculptor, inventor and many other things
- Ancient times
13 Clues: Ancient times • Inventor of the printing press • A blend of Humanist and Christian ideas • A way of showing depth and distance on a flat surface • Italian author who wrote an infamous book called The Prince • First popular author in Italy to write in Italian instead of Latin • Famous Italian artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-04-30
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- An item used to tell the time. Invented in the Renassiance.
- A famous explorer and also a fun children's game. - In between the names.
- The last name of a play write, famous for Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello.
- A small wooden stick with phosphorous on the tip, used to start fires. Plural.
- A philosopher who was arrested for heresy for proposing the sun was in the center of the universe. Often called "father of modern sciences. Hyphen between his names
- The name of the statue in the nude created by Michealangelo. Do not include "the".
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- He was a famous Italian painter. He created the Mona Lisa. Enter a - between his names
- Mary I's nickname for persecuting dozens of people. Hyphen the names.
- Galileo invented these items for looking into the distance, specifically the stars.
- Objects used to improve an individuals eyesight. Plural.
- An invention used to look at particles too small for the eye to see. Usually used in biology.
- A very famous painting that was stolen from the Lourve
- A picture made with the process or art of using paint in a picture.
13 Clues: A very famous painting that was stolen from the Lourve • Objects used to improve an individuals eyesight. Plural. • An item used to tell the time. Invented in the Renassiance. • A picture made with the process or art of using paint in a picture. • Mary I's nickname for persecuting dozens of people. Hyphen the names. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2025-05-05
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- a school of thought that emphasizes the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literature, and culture, particularly in an educational context.
- a powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that ruled Florence and later Tuscany during the Renaissance
- describes a solar system where the Sun is at the center, with the Earth and other planets revolving around it.
- Italian sculpter and painter
- a philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency, focusing on the individual and social aspects of human beings.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
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- Female Italian-French writer
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- a network of ancient trade routes connecting the Eastern and Western worlds, primarily between China and the Mediterranean region
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- German inventor
- a famous Venetian merchant and explorer who journeyed through Asia in the 13th century.
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
13 Clues: German inventor • Female Italian-French writer • Italian sculpter and painter • a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. • a famous Venetian merchant and explorer who journeyed through Asia in the 13th century. • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • ...
Māori Renaissance 2025-06-22
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- what children who were educated in the Māori education system were known as.
- male elder
- What the growing number of Māori professionals were sometimes called
- people of the land
- maori name for 'George' but used by Pakeha in a negative way
- the process of moving from rural (farm) areas into the city
- A word first used in the New Zealand Wars, but now means Māori who are against the interests of Māori in general
- a word meaning ordinary or local
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- A jaw tattoo
- Caribbean religion adopted by many young Māori in the 1980s
- The first Māori woman lawyer, Georgina...
- referring to the power and importance of women in Māori society
- female elder
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 • the process of moving from rural (farm) areas into the city • maori name for 'George' but used by Pakeha in a negative way • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-06
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- credited with inventing the printing press using movable type
- a way of thinking and living that emphasizes human interests without
- a network of ancient trade routes that connected Asia with Europe
- a period of significant cultural and artistic rebirth in Europe
- having or relating to the sun as the center
- on religious beliefs
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- a supporter, customer, or protector
- a highly influential Italian High Renaissance artist
- a particular way of viewing or thinking about something
- a Venetian merchant and explorer known for his travels to Asia
- regarded as representing an exemplary standard
- a powerful Italian banking and political dynasty that ruled Florence
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
13 Clues: on religious beliefs • a supporter, customer, or protector • having or relating to the sun as the center • regarded as representing an exemplary standard • a highly influential Italian High Renaissance artist • a particular way of viewing or thinking about something • credited with inventing the printing press using movable type • ...
KIM 2023-10-30
Gabwa 2025-09-21
"HS Freshmen" List # 3 2026-03-11
Ch2 L1 2021-09-21
Across
- 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. • ...
The Northern Renaissance 2015-04-13
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- An ideal place.
- People who financially supported artists.
- famous Renaissance writer.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
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- Use of native language instead of classical Latin.
- Focus on human potential and achievements.
- Art technique that recreates three dimensions.
- German craftsman who developed the printing press.
- Period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from 1300 to 1600.
9 Clues: An ideal place. • famous Renaissance writer. • People who financially supported artists. • Focus on human potential and achievements. • Art technique that recreates three dimensions. • Use of native language instead of classical Latin. • German craftsman who developed the printing press. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-05-03
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- a list of propositions for an academic disputation written in 1517 by Martin Luther
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.
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- the man with the most versatile talent of the Italian Renaissance.
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- focusing on people
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance.
10 Clues: focusing on people • a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates. • a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation. • the man with the most versatile talent of the Italian Renaissance. • Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance. • ...
roaring twenties 2024-04-11
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- important Harlem renaissance author
- prolific versatile writer
- style of music influenced by dixieland blues and ragtime
- first important writer of Harlem renaissance
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- the movement of 6 million African Americans from rural areas
- flowering of African American art
- most famouse night club in harlem
- a dynamic black leader from jamaica
- a soulful type of music that evolved from African American spirituals
9 Clues: prolific versatile writer • flowering of African American art • most famouse night club in harlem • important Harlem renaissance author • a dynamic black leader from jamaica • first important writer of Harlem renaissance • style of music influenced by dixieland blues and ragtime • the movement of 6 million African Americans from rural areas • ...
Renaissance 2021-01-28
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- Controlled in name of goad
- An instrument invented in Renaissance
- Something people use to breath underwater
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- Influenced by Renaissance's Printing Press
- An art era
- A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater.
- Influenced by the adding machine
- People with bad eyesight use it to see better
8 Clues: An art era • Controlled in name of goad • Influenced by the adding machine • An instrument invented in Renaissance • Something people use to breath underwater • Influenced by Renaissance's Printing Press • People with bad eyesight use it to see better • A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater.
Renaissance 2025-01-28
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- Using a language or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language
- A contriver of a building; a builder.
- The person or group of people paying for the image
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- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- A specialist in a particular branch of study, especially the humanities; a distinguished academic.
- A person who creates sculptures out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone
- A doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values.
- The rational, methodical, and systematic consideration of humankind, civil society, and the natural world.
8 Clues: A contriver of a building; a builder. • The person or group of people paying for the image • A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view • A doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values. • A person who creates sculptures out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone • ...
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 • ...
Renaissance 2026-03-03
8 Clues: famous painter • he supported art • was ruled a city • is a famous banking • patron to Michelangelo • is friends with Michelangelo • painted Sistine chapel walls • painted Sistine chapel ceiling
Renaissance 2026-03-06
8 Clues: feisty • a scientist • made the prince • sculpted the David • called "the magnificent" • painted the school of athens • best for making bronze David • wrote the book of the courtier
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
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
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
