renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance 2024-03-21
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- a technique used in art to give the illusion of depth and space
- The name of a painting of a woman sitting in a brown shawl
- A time of "rebirth" in Europe which started in Italy
- A rich person who payed artists and writers to create works of art
- The surname of the creator of the worlds largest masonry dome
- A very powerful and rich man from Florence.
- The study of the structure of the human body
- The man who discovered the laws of gravity
- A cylindrical support used in classical architecture
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- A famous renaissance poet and dramatist, wrote Romeo and Juliette
- Modern day Istanbul, named after Roman Emperor Constantine
- the first printer, invented by Gutenberg
- The person who painted the Cistene Chapel
- A triangular element of classical architecture
- An Italian flatbread with tomato sauce and mozzarella
- An instrument which makes distant objects appear closer when you look through it
- The system of noting observations, doing experiments and drawing conclusions.
- A painting technique which allowed colours to shade gradually into one another
- the main philosophy of Renaissance scholars which focused on the potential of the human mind
- A thing used to bind or tie something tightly
- The painter who created 'The Creation of Adam'
21 Clues: the first printer, invented by Gutenberg • The person who painted the Cistene Chapel • The man who discovered the laws of gravity • A very powerful and rich man from Florence. • The study of the structure of the human body • A thing used to bind or tie something tightly • A triangular element of classical architecture • The painter who created 'The Creation of Adam' • ...
Renaissance 2024-05-07
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- explored a place called Vasco da Gama
- Queen Isabella of Spain paid for most of the voyages.
- Period of creativity
- Were humanist
- Catholics had to live together
- Emphasized the ability and accomplishment of human being
- caused major changes to the religious map
- explorers from Europe began searching for a all water route
- Europeans began to complain about what they saw in the Roman Catholic church
- expressed attitude with the product
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- is part of the holy Roman
- achieved the Renaissance goal of excelling in many areas
- world America
- best painter and sculptor around
- Italian scientist named Galileo published a book
- religion
- and theremontere invented for the age of exploration
- people in Europe began to appreciate what science and technology could improve
- Christians who broke Catholic church
- a series of reforms
- how the world worked
- discovered new lands
- Luther nailed his complaints to the church door
- travel around
24 Clues: religion • world America • Were humanist • travel around • a series of reforms • Period of creativity • how the world worked • discovered new lands • is part of the holy Roman • Catholics had to live together • best painter and sculptor around • expressed attitude with the product • Christians who broke Catholic church • explored a place called Vasco da Gama • ...
Renaissance 2024-07-31
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- He is considered the father of modern political science
- He wrote a book about youngsters hiding from the Black Plague and amusing themselves with stories
- This was the first breakaway church made during the Reformation
- According to one Italian, it is 100% true that a foreign prince should never be _______ by the public
- This was the art style that focused on action and emotion
- believed that your soul's fate was predetermined by God
- In the Middle Ages, it was argued that man could demonstrate God's existence by observing God's ____
- For Plato, this was the third best of the four types of government
- this was the art style focused on technique
- This was the form of poetry resurrected during the Renaissance
- The number of problems that the early Protestants had with the Catholic Church
- This play was written to study the impulses and perils of youthful love
- This book was written to explain what a foreign prince needs to do to maintain power
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- He was the poet who wrote a bunch of poems about a girl he never met
- This was the ideal type of ruler for a republic, according to Plato
- He argued that One could demonstrate God's existence
- According to one Italian, the second best thing a ruler can be is ______
- This was the movement led by Jesuits to return people to the Catholic Church
- He was the founder of the Reformation
- For Plato, this was the worst type of government
- For Plato, this was the second best of the four types of government
- This play was written to study the birth of an empire
- These were bought by Catholics to get their sins washed away
- He is the leader of the Jesuits, creating schools around the world
- For Plato, this was the best of the four types of governments available.
- This writer highlighted how good people could often find themselves in conflict with each other
- He was Plato's teacher, one of the big three Greek philosophers
- According to one Italian, it is 100% that a foreign prince be ______ by the public
- This was the Renaissance belief that man could study one's purpose, value, and life
29 Clues: He was the founder of the Reformation • this was the art style focused on technique • For Plato, this was the worst type of government • He argued that One could demonstrate God's existence • This play was written to study the birth of an empire • He is considered the father of modern political science • believed that your soul's fate was predetermined by God • ...
Renaissance 2024-08-13
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- another name for the Bubonic plague pandemic that occurred in Europe during the mid-1300s; it killed a significant portion of the European population
- a person or group of people financing the creation of art
- the break of communion between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches in 1054
- an intellectual movement that originated during the Renaissance characterized by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focused not on religion but on what it is to be human
- a device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter, mainly text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers
- a rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically with a circular base
- a system of creating an illusion of depth in a flat surface painting or drawing by using lines that converge in a single vanishing point on the composition's horizon line
- period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- a term generally used by Europeans to describe the Muslim people of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages
- a philosophical movement that aims to separate religion from civil and political affairs
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- the widespread religious, cultural, and social upheaval of 16th-century Europe that broke the hold of the medieval Church, allowing for the development of new Christian denominations
- emphasizes the importance of personality and uniqueness of an individual
- a way for individuals to receive full or partial remission of punishment for sins (a person could have some or all of their time in Purgatory eliminated after their death)
- the act of banishing a member of a church from the communion of believers and the privileges of the church (cannot receive sacraments, no Christian burial, etc.)
- a payment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage
- literally means “fat people”; the class of wealthy merchants and nobles in Renaissance Italy
- artistic style during the High Italian Renaissance that artificially distorts the natural body (think: a beefy, pumped up, heroic body)
- the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding artistic conventions, or implausible representations of the subjects of the composition
- the bishop of Rome and the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- of the roses a series of bloody civil wars for the throne of England between two competing royal families: the House of York and the House of Lancaster
20 Clues: a person or group of people financing the creation of art • the bishop of Rome and the head of the Roman Catholic Church • emphasizes the importance of personality and uniqueness of an individual • the break of communion between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches in 1054 • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-10
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- used to make paintings look 3d
- government where laws are made
- invention that helped spread ideas and make book
- English poet and dramatist considered the greatest
- portrayal of individual people
- leader of the church
- Italian painter engineer and musician
- idea of being well rounded
- collection of religious texts
- a person from Tuscany or related to Tuscany
- capital city of Italy
- coming back to life after death
- result of thought
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- their native language
- explosion of art
- art style that emerged in the 16th century
- member of a christian church
- Italian sculptor painter architect and poet.
- an interest in Greek and roman art
- intellectually focused on humans
- concerned with worldly things
- a sequence of rulers from the same family
- made the first book called the Gutenberg bible
- a painting made on fresh moist plaster
- painted or sculpted panel on an altar of a church
- financially help artists
- Reintroduction to art and architecture
- a set of all events that occurred before a given point
- young person who learns something from a master
- the ideal place
30 Clues: the ideal place • explosion of art • result of thought • leader of the church • their native language • capital city of Italy • financially help artists • idea of being well rounded • member of a christian church • concerned with worldly things • collection of religious texts • used to make paintings look 3d • government where laws are made • portrayal of individual people • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-25
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- mysterious women named Laura who was his ideal
- Made a statue of David
- Covered the walls of Pope Julius ll
- to cancel or set aside
- means worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with here and now
- intellectal movement that focuses on human potrntial and achievments
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Boccaccio wrote the Decameron
- means rebirth and revival of art and learning
- a member of a protestant church and techings of Martin Luther
- 16th century movement for religious reform
- pardon releasing a person from the punishments due to sins
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- the way he portryed the human body
- member of a christian church and on the principles of the reformation
- everyday language in a region of country
- government ruled by a religious leader f
- Shakespeare most famous or his plays and tradgedies like Romeo and Juliet
- Family offices from italy and major cities of Europe
- body of religious techings based on the ideas of the reformer
- center of the Ltalian Renaissance
20 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • Made a statue of David • to cancel or set aside • Boccaccio wrote the Decameron • center of the Ltalian Renaissance • the way he portryed the human body • Covered the walls of Pope Julius ll • everyday language in a region of country • government ruled by a religious leader f • 16th century movement for religious reform • ...
Renaissance 2022-08-29
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- using perspective to make art realistic as posible
- opposite of rural
- center of engineering during the renaissance
- opposite of urban
- being worldly rather than spiritual
- Person who knows the classics, is charming, doesn't seek fame, and inspires art but does not create it
- part of roman archatecture
- wealthy person who supports artists
- a king in the bible person many artists depicted
- family of bankers, they controlled Florence
- in 1143 it became self governing with a republican constitution
- series of religious wars supported by the church
- focuses on an individual instead of a whole group
- a person involved in trade
- made up place where everything is perfect
- believed to be where the renaissance started
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- often called the worlds greatest play writer
- famous for use of perspective
- da vinci's famous religious painting
- Person who excels in many fields and shows off his skill
- painter, sculptor, architect, poet. famous for the Sistine Chapel
- focuses on human potential and achievement
- international powerhouse,"city of canals"
- making deals with other countries
- allows for quick and easy book manufacturing
- Italian painter, most famous for the "Mona Lisa"
- art technique to paint three dimensions on canvas
- what people brought back from the crusades to sell and trade
- Means rebirth, revival of art and literature
- famous for making sculptures realistic using facial expressions
30 Clues: opposite of rural • opposite of urban • part of roman archatecture • a person involved in trade • famous for use of perspective • making deals with other countries • being worldly rather than spiritual • wealthy person who supports artists • da vinci's famous religious painting • international powerhouse,"city of canals" • made up place where everything is perfect • ...
renaissance 2023-08-28
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- the artistic center of northern Europe
- started in
- fused classical with Romanesque style
- first woman artist to gain world renown
- In 1469, Lorenzo de Medici ruled as dictator
- painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- more urban and commercial than rest of Europe
- pioneer in oil-based painting, uses layers of paint
- a rediscovery of learning that produced many great works of art and literature.
- In 1143 became a self-governing city with a republican constitution
- Grew into international powerhouse
- worldly
- often regarded as the greatest playwright
- “no place” in Greek; has come to mean an ideal place
- Flourishing independent city-state until the 1130s
- Excels in many fields: the classics, art, politics, combat
- captures scenes of peasant life with realistic details
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- used a realistic style when depicting the human body
- Upper-class, educated in classics, charming
- author of political guidebook, The Prince
- developed the printing press around 1440(German)
- humanist and poet; woman named Laura is his muse
- In 1300s killed 60% of population, disrupts economy
- a rebirth of learning and art.
- experienced a period of peace
- a way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- woodcuts and engravings emphasize realism
- a financial supporter of artists
- Became a center of manufacturing
30 Clues: worldly • started in • experienced a period of peace • a rebirth of learning and art. • a financial supporter of artists • Became a center of manufacturing • Grew into international powerhouse • fused classical with Romanesque style • the artistic center of northern Europe • painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist • first woman artist to gain world renown • ...
renaissance 2023-09-05
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- A wealthy person who supports the arts during the Renaissance
- Sinners in the Catholic Church could purchase a gift to be forgiven
- In music, careful use of text and music to show an emotion
- The ability to read and write
- The part of the Catholic mass that is sung every day
- The tones that support the melody
- Directors of Music
- A not-so-morally acceptable way of gaining power, as outlined in a book by an activist of the same name
- A device used to print pages of a book repeatedly
- Borrowing Taking music that already exists and using it in a new composition
- Vocal form that is sacred and developed in England in the Renaissance
- A skilled worker who is taking people to train as apprentices
- In music, one voice has a melody, followed by another voice with the same melody, and usually followed by a third
- Vocal form that is secular and one or more voices and often uses an instrument
- Vocal form that is secular often uses instruments, and the subject matter is either humorous or love
- Renaissance dance form- slow than fast- with the same melody in each
- Theory The idea that the Earth rotates around the sun and spins on an axis
- A semi-skilled worker who is starting to master a craft
- Vocal form that is sacred and sung in 4 part polyphonic settings and sacred
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- The study of ancient literature, history, and moral philosophy
- Ladies Ensemble- a choir of Women in the Ferrara
- Vocal form that is sacred and developed in Germany in the Renaissance
- In a large hall of cathedral, more than one choir sang at different places in order to create an echo effect
- Keyboard instrument where sound is made from air being forced through pipes
- When the music and melodies match the text being sung
- Harmony Harmony that moved away from 4th and 5th to the use of 3rds, 6ths, and chords
- Rebirth; also the period of time between 1450 and 1600 in Europe
- Sailing all the way around the globe
- A religious revolution that diminished the rule of the Cathloic Pope and started Protestantism
- Important scientist that developed telescopes and defined the Milky Way Galaxy as having stars
- An unskilled worker who is to be trained in a craft
- Renaissance dance form- Slow and flowing than fast and running
- An Italian palace used as a retreat for the wealthy
- A French version of a palace
- Keyboard instrument where sound is made through strings being plucked with quills
- A wealthy person would build a house over an entire block with a central courtyard, shops, and a way to lock out intruders
- In music, taking an existing melody and adding a few notes to update to taste
37 Clues: Directors of Music • A French version of a palace • The ability to read and write • The tones that support the melody • Sailing all the way around the globe • Ladies Ensemble- a choir of Women in the Ferrara • A device used to print pages of a book repeatedly • An unskilled worker who is to be trained in a craft • An Italian palace used as a retreat for the wealthy • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-21
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- mouvement de contestation contre l'Église
- Il a publié les 95 thèses
- art qui combine le théâtre, le chant et l'accompagnement musical.
- Pouvoir d'agir selon sa volonté, sans contraintes.
- technique artistique qui permet une représentation très fidèle du corps.
- permet aux humains de comprendre et juger les idées d'un auteur.
- pardon des péchés en échange d'argent.
- permet de représenter la profondeur et la distance sur une surface plane.
- astronome polonais qui est le premier a avancé la théorie de l'héliocentrisme.
- technique utilisée par les scientifiques et les artistes afin de mieux comprendre la structure du corps humain.
- inventeur de la presse à imprimer.
- élément architectural de l'Antiquité adopté par les architectes de la Renaissance.
- propose une nouvelle vision de l'être humain et de sa place dans l'Univers.
- Tribunal permettant de juger les hérésies et d'empêcher la diffusion du protestantisme.
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- Réponse de l'Église catholique aux protestations.
- assemblée visant à contrer la Réforme.
- artiste ayant réalisé La Joconde.
- Permet aux humains de connaître, de juger et d'agir à partir de leur expérience et de leur compréhension du monde.
- Théorie selon laquelle le Soleil est au centre de l'Univers.
- synonyme de renouveau.
- chef de l'Église anglicane
- langue dans laquelle sont publiée les premiers livres.
- période historique durant laquelle l'humain est perçu comme une créature divine et son destin dépend de la volonté de Dieu.
- prêtre et intellectuel des Pays-Basqui exprime sa confiance dans les capacités de l'être humain.
- période étant une source d'inspiration pour les artistes.
25 Clues: synonyme de renouveau. • Il a publié les 95 thèses • chef de l'Église anglicane • artiste ayant réalisé La Joconde. • inventeur de la presse à imprimer. • assemblée visant à contrer la Réforme. • pardon des péchés en échange d'argent. • mouvement de contestation contre l'Église • Réponse de l'Église catholique aux protestations. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-23
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- Kilala bilang "Prince of Painters"
- Kilala sya dahil sakanyang three laws of planetary motion
- Siya ang nagsabi ng "I think therefore I am"
- Binansagang “ The Renaissance Man” dahil sa kaniyang galing at talento
- Siya ang may akda ng "The Canterbury Tales"
- Siya ang gumawa ng Teoryang Law of Gravity
- Siya ang gumawa ng Teoryang Heliocentric
- Siya ay isa sa pinakamagaling na pintor at iskultor noong panahon ng renaissance
- Siya ang may akda ng "A Midsummers Night Dream"
- Siya ang nagsulat ng "Paradise in Lost"
- Kilala bilang "The Prince"
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- Siya ang nagpinta ng "The Birth of Venus"
- Isang maglalakbay
- Siya ang nakaimbento ng teleskopyo upang patunayan ang teorya ni copernicus
- Siya ang sumulat ng librong "Utopia"
- Binansagang "Prinsepe ng Humanismo"
- Siya ay binansagang "Ama ng Humanismo"
- Kilala bilang nag akda ng "Don Quixote de la Mancha"
- Siya ang may akda ng "Divine Comedy"
- May akda ng "Decameron"
- Kilala siya bilang "the first person to identify the New World as a new continent"
21 Clues: Isang maglalakbay • May akda ng "Decameron" • Kilala bilang "The Prince" • Kilala bilang "Prince of Painters" • Binansagang "Prinsepe ng Humanismo" • Siya ang sumulat ng librong "Utopia" • Siya ang may akda ng "Divine Comedy" • Siya ay binansagang "Ama ng Humanismo" • Siya ang nagsulat ng "Paradise in Lost" • Siya ang gumawa ng Teoryang Heliocentric • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-16
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- self-governing city with a republican constitution
- famous sculptur
- best known for the Decameron, a series of stories
- place michelangelo painted on a ceiling
- capital of italy
- plague killed 60 percent of poulation
- a way to show 3 dimensions on a canvas
- writer of romeo and juliet
- worldly matters
- an international powerhouse
- the belief of worldly things
- painting by leonardo da vinci
- questioning everything
- d’Este/ patron of artists, wields power in Mantua
- A man that is talented in many areas of knowledge
- famous inventor and painting
- italian painter and architect
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- was developed to make books faster
- Anguissola/ first woman artist to gain world renown
- gutenberg inventor of the printing press
- ideal place
- italian banker and politician
- time period marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- painting by leonardo da vinci
- the banker family that controlled Florence
- painted the roof of the sistine chapple
- financial supporter of the arts
- the ideal man in the renaissance
- their native language
- The center of manufacturing
30 Clues: ideal place • famous sculptur • worldly matters • capital of italy • their native language • questioning everything • writer of romeo and juliet • an international powerhouse • The center of manufacturing • the belief of worldly things • famous inventor and painting • italian banker and politician • painting by leonardo da vinci • painting by leonardo da vinci • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-06
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- Golden age
- Human potential
- Vinci Polymath artist
- Artistic originality
- Artistic depth
- da Vinci Renaissance genius
- Movable type
- Royal advisor
- Symbolic story
- Divine Comedy
- New ideas
- Cultural revival
- Personal independence
- Perfect society
- High Renaissance
- Desire knowledge
- Travel discovery
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- Intellectual pursuit
- Non-religious
- Famous playwright
- Thomas More Wrote *Utopia*
- Intellectual movement
- Press Mass production
- Sistine Chapel
- Creative spark
- Everyday language
- Classical rebirth
- Bronze sculptor
- Religious change
- Political strategist
- 14-line poem
31 Clues: New ideas • Golden age • Movable type • 14-line poem • Non-religious • Royal advisor • Divine Comedy • Sistine Chapel • Creative spark • Artistic depth • Symbolic story • Human potential • Bronze sculptor • Perfect society • Cultural revival • Religious change • High Renaissance • Desire knowledge • Travel discovery • Famous playwright • Everyday language • Classical rebirth • Intellectual pursuit • ...
renaissance 2024-12-13
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- Italian Renaissance painter
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- people who believe that baptism is valid only when candidates freely confess their faith in Christ
- someone who supports or champions something.
- man who Painted the Sistine Chapel, and sculpted the David.
- a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther
- Press The invention that helped spread ideas and technology during the Renaissance and beyond.
- Family of bankers that ruled Florence.
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- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- Christian church that "protested" papal authority
- A government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided
- Sistine Chapel A chapel adjoining Saint Peter's Basilica
- The compulsory, segregated, and enclosed Jewish quarter established in Venice in 1516
- Renassaince period in Italian history between the 14th and 16th centuries.
- to declare invalid
- The Beliefs in the value of humans.
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory
- capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture.
- government where a king or queen exercise central power
20 Clues: to declare invalid • Italian Renaissance painter • The Beliefs in the value of humans. • Family of bankers that ruled Florence. • someone who supports or champions something. • Christian church that "protested" papal authority • government where a king or queen exercise central power • Sistine Chapel A chapel adjoining Saint Peter's Basilica • ...
AMC 2014-01-29
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- Aantal lijnen waaruit de gregoriaanse notenbalk bestaat
- In dit land is componist Tsjaikovski geboren
- Muzikant die altijd onderweg is
- Ander woord voor klassieke periode
- Notenschrift van het gregoriaans
- Ensemble bestaande uit 4 strijkers
- Grondlegger van de middeleeuwse kerkmuziek
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- Middeleeuws instrument
- Een dwarsfluit die nog hoger klinkt
- 1 noot per lettergreep
- Genre waarbij het orkest de hoofdrol heeft
- Componist uit de renaissance
- Meerstemmigheid
- Muziek die dient als ondersteuning van beeld
- Componist die bijna doof was
- 1 woord voor piano, forte, mezzo-forte,...
- Instrument uit de barok dat lijkt op een cello
- Stijlperiode die letterlijk wedergeboorte betekent
- Vocaal genre uit de renaissance
- Componist uit de romantiek die veel opera's schreef
- Periode die na de klassieke periode komt
- Instrument uit de renaissance
22 Clues: Meerstemmigheid • Middeleeuws instrument • 1 noot per lettergreep • Componist uit de renaissance • Componist die bijna doof was • Instrument uit de renaissance • Muzikant die altijd onderweg is • Vocaal genre uit de renaissance • Notenschrift van het gregoriaans • Ander woord voor klassieke periode • Ensemble bestaande uit 4 strijkers • Een dwarsfluit die nog hoger klinkt • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-11
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- Famous Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist
- Renaissance artist, "renowned" for his sculpture and paintings
- Rebirth/revival
- popular city during the renaissance/ home to many artists
- styles influenced of ancient Rome and Greece
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- Renaissance flourished because of this/ brought new ideas and goods
- Renaissance statesman and historian.(wrote The Prince)
- Relating to earth life than religion
- Florentine sculptor who was first to use realistic style
- Common language
- Italian author of Renaissance(wrote The Divine Comedy)
- Focus on individual
12 Clues: Common language • Rebirth/revival • Focus on individual • Relating to earth life than religion • styles influenced of ancient Rome and Greece • Famous Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist • Renaissance statesman and historian.(wrote The Prince) • Italian author of Renaissance(wrote The Divine Comedy) • Florentine sculptor who was first to use realistic style • ...
Menu Homework Unit 2 2022-10-12
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- wrote "The Prince", a guide to gain and maintain power
- Creator of the School of Athens, know for his madonna paintings
- Renowned Playwright, wrote plays such as "Hamlet"
- worldly/non-religious
- Creator of the sistine chapel, David, and La purta; Renaissance Man; Painter and Sculpter
- A poet during the renaissance; started a library of classical manuscripts
- aguide to gain and maintain power written by Machiavelli
- Challeged corruption in the catholic church; book "the Praise of Folly" used humor to highlight immoral behavior of the clergy
- Rebirth; revival of culture after the plague
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- a family of wealthy merchants well known for their support of the arts
- A technique that gives artwork depth/dimension
- The language spoken by ordinary people
- The German leonardo;studied in italy and returned to central europe; credited with helping to spread the renaissance northward
- A conflict between the territories known today as england and france over territory
- "Don Quixote" mocks romatic chivalry
- Artist, scientist, inventor; Renaissance man; creator of the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian man, and The Last Supper
- Also known as the bubonic plague
- a theme often used in renaissance art that focuses on the individual
- Wrote "Utopia"; wanted social/economic reform
- wealthy merchants that supported the arts
20 Clues: worldly/non-religious • Also known as the bubonic plague • "Don Quixote" mocks romatic chivalry • The language spoken by ordinary people • wealthy merchants that supported the arts • Rebirth; revival of culture after the plague • Wrote "Utopia"; wanted social/economic reform • A technique that gives artwork depth/dimension • ...
Unit 2 HW Menu 2022-10-12
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- wrote "The Prince", a guide to gain and maintain power
- Creator of the School of Athens, know for his madonna paintings
- Renowned Playwright, wrote plays such as "Hamlet"
- worldly/non-religious
- Creator of the sistine chapel, David, and La purta; Renaissance Man; Painter and Sculpter
- A poet during the renaissance; started a library of classical manuscripts
- aguide to gain and maintain power written by Machiavelli
- Challeged corruption in the catholic church; book "the Praise of Folly" used humor to highlight immoral behavior of the clergy
- Rebirth; revival of culture after the plague
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- a family of wealthy merchants well known for their support of the arts
- A technique that gives artwork depth/dimension
- The language spoken by ordinary people
- The German leonardo;studied in italy and returned to central europe; credited with helping to spread the renaissance northward
- A conflict between the territories known today as england and france over territory
- "Don Quixote" mocks romatic chivalry
- Artist, scientist, inventor; Renaissance man; creator of the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian man, and The Last Supper
- Also known as the bubonic plague
- a theme often used in renaissance art that focuses on the individual
- Wrote "Utopia"; wanted social/economic reform
- wealthy merchants that supported the arts
20 Clues: worldly/non-religious • Also known as the bubonic plague • "Don Quixote" mocks romatic chivalry • The language spoken by ordinary people • wealthy merchants that supported the arts • Rebirth; revival of culture after the plague • Wrote "Utopia"; wanted social/economic reform • A technique that gives artwork depth/dimension • ...
Renaissance 2022-01-19
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- first woman artist to gain world renown.
- A pardon releasing a person from penalty for a sin.
- Believe in separation of church.
- The rebirth of art and learning.
- Luther and followers begin a separate religious group.
- German peasants seek.
- Calvin’s followers in France.
- Woman writer with great influence.
- is acceptable to moderate Catholics and Protestants.
- A way to show three dimensions on a canvas.
- Famous for his use of perspective.
- known for the Decameron.
- Humanist and poet during the Renaissance.
- Painter,author, sculptor, inventor, and a scientist during the Renaissance.
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- the artistic center of northern Europe.
- The greatest playwright that performed mostly in London's Globe Theater.
- teachings must be based on the bible.
- author of political guidebook,The Prince.
- Religion based on Calvin’s teachings.
- develops printing press.
- A financial supporter of artists in Italy.
- allows for quick, cheap book production.
- refuses to go against Catholic Church and is beheaded.
- First book printed with movable type.
- Movement focused on human achievements.
- A wealthy banking family in Italy during the Renaissance.
26 Clues: German peasants seek. • develops printing press. • known for the Decameron. • Calvin’s followers in France. • Believe in separation of church. • The rebirth of art and learning. • Woman writer with great influence. • Famous for his use of perspective. • teachings must be based on the bible. • Religion based on Calvin’s teachings. • First book printed with movable type. • ...
renaissance 2022-02-17
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- they follow Ignatius starts schools convert non-christians
- the greatest playwright-er
- their native language
- worldly
- a book by Thomas more
- god chooses who will be saved
- reformation seeks to reform catholic church from within
- a movement for religious reform
- an exploitation of creativity in art,writing and thought
- Lutherans religious group
- of trent is a council led by pual 111
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- calvinism in scotland are called this
- rule by religious leaders
- a pardon releasing a person from penalty for sin
- a way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- of Augsburg each prince can decide religion of his state
- believe in seperation of church and state
- a financial supporter of artists
- princes that side with Luther are known as
- religion based on calvin's teaching
- intellectual movement focused on human achievement
- Gutenberg creater of the printing press
- church members of this church are known as anglicans
- retract marriage
24 Clues: worldly • retract marriage • their native language • a book by Thomas more • rule by religious leaders • Lutherans religious group • the greatest playwright-er • god chooses who will be saved • a movement for religious reform • a financial supporter of artists • religion based on calvin's teaching • calvinism in scotland are called this • of trent is a council led by pual 111 • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-07
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- In What Country did the Renaissance Start
- Created Movement in Painting
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Moveable Type
- Wrote Don Quixote
- A Satire About Chivalry
- Rebirth
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Wrote about government
- What do you call the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- Remedy For Sin
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- Sober, Concerned for Souls
- Music in the Middle Ages
- Father of Renaissance Painting
- What Were Sponsors of Artists Called
- Painted Madonnas
- Most Famous Sponsor Family
- 3D Effect in Painting
- What Country was Shakespeare From
- Wrote Macbeth
20 Clues: Rebirth • Moveable Type • Wrote Macbeth • Remedy For Sin • Painted Madonnas • Wrote Don Quixote • Painted the Mona Lisa • 3D Effect in Painting • Wrote about government • A Satire About Chivalry • Music in the Middle Ages • Sober, Concerned for Souls • Most Famous Sponsor Family • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Created Movement in Painting • Father of Renaissance Painting • ...
Renaissance 2013-05-17
Across
- Italian city state
- Italian who wrote about his travels in China
- made the printing press
- sea used for trade during the Renaissance
- Italian family who sponsored artists
- making deals
- more interest in this world than in religion
- famous author of Romeo and Juliet
- place where the Pope lives
- city state of many famous artists
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- everyday language
- belief that humans were as important as religion
- artist who created David
- great scientist and artist
- time of rebirth of interest in art and learning
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- place where the Renaissance occurred
- use of light and shadows in painting
- author of The Prince
- wrote The Divine Comedy
20 Clues: making deals • everyday language • Italian city state • author of The Prince • made the printing press • wrote The Divine Comedy • artist who created David • great scientist and artist • place where the Pope lives • famous author of Romeo and Juliet • city state of many famous artists • Italian family who sponsored artists • famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Renaissance 2016-05-02
Across
- the art of using words effectively in speaking or writing
- of Ruler of Venice the doge (leader)
- painting made on fresh. moist plaster with color pigments
- period of time which in history was a rediscovery
- Peter's Basilica most important church in Rome
- person who builds or works with brick
- built on 100 islands
- someone who agrees to live with and work for another
- Shakespeare most important artist of the English renaissance
- large flat bottomed ship propelled by sails and oars
- wealthy person who supports an artist
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- cradle of the Renaissance
- group of people that relocated to help flourish Venice
- powerful family of the Renaissance
- Christian church in shape of a cross
- technique that allows an artist to show objects
- druggist or pharmacist
- French castle or large country house
- painted fresco in the papal apartments
- shallow body of water
20 Clues: built on 100 islands • shallow body of water • druggist or pharmacist • cradle of the Renaissance • powerful family of the Renaissance • Christian church in shape of a cross • French castle or large country house • of Ruler of Venice the doge (leader) • person who builds or works with brick • wealthy person who supports an artist • painted fresco in the papal apartments • ...
Renaissance 2021-03-04
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- herbe courte et dense
- arbre à fleurs très odorantes
- créé par les rayons du soleil
- elle n'annonce pas le printemps
- signe du zodiac
- saison
- une des premières fleurs du printemps
- elle symbolise la Hollande
- il aime trop souvent les bulbes
- miroir, tourné ou brouillé
- trait de lumière
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- insecte
- terrain où l'on cultive des légumes, des fleurs, etc.
- venue au monde
- sa feuille est sur notre drapeau
- autant de jour que de nuit
- alliage de fer et de carbone
- transformation en glace
- animaux invertébrés
- bleu plus jaune
20 Clues: saison • insecte • venue au monde • bleu plus jaune • signe du zodiac • trait de lumière • animaux invertébrés • herbe courte et dense • transformation en glace • autant de jour que de nuit • elle symbolise la Hollande • miroir, tourné ou brouillé • alliage de fer et de carbone • arbre à fleurs très odorantes • créé par les rayons du soleil • elle n'annonce pas le printemps • ...
Renaissance 2021-03-03
Across
- Created the Cathedral of Florence
- People who support artists
- The following of ancient Greek & Rome principles and style
- Emphasizes the value of humans rather than religion
- He wrote The Divine Comedy
- He painted the Sistine Chapel
- The study of the Universe and everything in it
- Someone who studies the basic knowledge between right and wrong
- He invented the printing press.
- A type of math the deals with shapes.
- Also known as moveable type
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- The Italian family known for their wealth
- He painted the School of Athens
- Technique used in art to make 2D objects appear 3D
- The point in a piece of art that appears furthest away
- Everyday life paintings in a photogenic type of way
- He wrote The Prince
- He believed the sun, not the Earth, was at the center of the universe
- The point in a piece of art that your eye is naturally drawn to
- What does the word Renaissance mean
- A painting technique using water and plaster
- Creating buildings with domes roofs, arches, and columns influenced by Classical Rome.
- The greatest playwright of all time
- He painted the Mona Lisa
24 Clues: He wrote The Prince • He painted the Mona Lisa • People who support artists • He wrote The Divine Comedy • Also known as moveable type • He painted the Sistine Chapel • He painted the School of Athens • He invented the printing press. • Created the Cathedral of Florence • What does the word Renaissance mean • The greatest playwright of all time • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
Across
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Religious language of the country
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Religious Wars
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
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- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Perfected the Telescope
- Made the bible vernacular
- Jesus and the Cross
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Invented the Printing Press
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- State of which power is held by the people
- Star Gazing
- ______ of the arts
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • Earth in the centre of the universe • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
Across
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- ______ of the arts
- Invented the Printing Press
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- Religious Wars
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Made the bible vernacular
- Jesus and the Cross
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Religious language of the country
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
Down
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- State of which power is held by the people
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Star Gazing
- Perfected the Telescope
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
Across
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Religious Wars
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Religious language of the country
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- Made the bible vernacular
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- State of which power is held by the people
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Perfected the Telescope
- Jesus and the Cross
- Invented the Printing Press
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- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- ______ of the arts
- Star Gazing
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
Across
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Religious Wars
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious language of the country
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- ______ of the arts
- Jesus and the Cross
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- Perfected the Telescope
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
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- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Star Gazing
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Made the bible vernacular
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Invented the Printing Press
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- State of which power is held by the people
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • Earth in the centre of the universe • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2018-09-19
Across
- was mathematical in nature and formulaic; empirical perspective accommodated a more
- willingness to question
- of Supremacy 1534: established the English monarch as head of the Church of England predestination Doctrine that God has decided all things beforehand, including which people will be
- Use of native language instead of classical
- Religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- theory Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
- indulgence Release from punishments due for a sin. (Sold by the medieval and early Renaissance
- Newton Scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
- method Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Government controlled by religious leaders
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- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of
- theory View which held that the earth was the center of the universe
- People who financially supported artists
- Period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from about 1300 to 1600
- Galilei Scientist who was forced by the Catholic Church to take back scientific ideas that
- with the church’s view
- aspect. Be sure you can distinguish between the two.
- Reformation 16th-century Catholic reform movement in response to Protestant Reformation
- Member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- 16th-century movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of new Christian
- Gutenberg German craftsman who developed the printing press and moveable type by 1440.
- Relating to the Church of England
25 Clues: with the church’s view • willingness to question • Relating to the Church of England • People who financially supported artists • Focus on human potential and achievements • Government controlled by religious leaders • Use of native language instead of classical • aspect. Be sure you can distinguish between the two. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-26
Across
- Galing sakaniya ang pangalan ng kontinenteng America
- Nag pormula ng teoriya ng heliosentrismo
- May akda ng La commedian/The Divine comedy
- Kilala bilang "Ama ng Humanismo"
- Pintor ng "Birth of Venus"
- Nag patunay sa teoriya ni Copernicus
- May akda ng Don Quixote de la Marcha
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- May akda ng Decameron
- May teoriya na tumutukoy sa landas na tinatahak ng mga planeta habang umiinog ang araw
- Tanyag na pintor na gumawa ng "Statue of David"
- May akda ng The Prince
- May akda ng Romeo at Juliet
- Isa sa mga nakatuklas ng bansang Florida
- May akda ng Paradise Lost
- Kilala bilang "Renaissance Man"
- Kilala bilang "Perpektong pintor"
- Nag pakilala ng Universal Gravitation
- Kilala bilang "Prinsipe ng Humanista/Humanismo"
- Nag pakilala ng Cartesian Plane
- Kilala bilang "Ama ng panitikang Ingles"
20 Clues: May akda ng Decameron • May akda ng The Prince • May akda ng Paradise Lost • Pintor ng "Birth of Venus" • May akda ng Romeo at Juliet • Kilala bilang "Renaissance Man" • Nag pakilala ng Cartesian Plane • Kilala bilang "Ama ng Humanismo" • Kilala bilang "Perpektong pintor" • Nag patunay sa teoriya ni Copernicus • May akda ng Don Quixote de la Marcha • ...
Renaissance 2023-09-01
Across
- italian painter sculptor,and architect
- flourishing independint citystate
- during middle ages, people celebrated who lived
- seen in art dealing with human emotions
- known of german Leonardo did self potraits
- a revival of nationalism
- classics, art, politics
- artist that creates appearance of 3 dimensional
- written by Thomas More meaning "no more"
- spur trades
- people cared more about their lives on earth and not heavenly afterlife
- someone who supports artists
- italian painter, engineer,and scientist
- idea of being well rounded
- created by Johann Gutenburg in 1454
- famouse for use of prespective
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- dutch humanist and theologian leading renaissance
- banking family, the medici
- portrayal of individual people portraits
- everyday speech of particular country
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- 1525-1569 flemish one of the most famous painters
- upper class, educated in classics
- refers to a European civilization
- english poet and dramatist
- english humanist
- seen in renaissance art
- emphasis of human potential and achievement
- man who created the printing press
- became a center of manufacturing
30 Clues: spur trades • english humanist • classics, art, politics • seen in renaissance art • a revival of nationalism • banking family, the medici • english poet and dramatist • idea of being well rounded • someone who supports artists • famouse for use of prespective • became a center of manufacturing • flourishing independint citystate • upper class, educated in classics • ...
Renaissance 2023-09-01
Across
- created by Johann Gutenburg in 1454
- known of german Leonardo did self potraits
- emphasis of human potential and achievement
- portrayal of individual people portraits
- idea of being well rounded
- someone who supports artists
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- italian painter sculptor,and architect
- people cared more about their lives on earth and not heavenly afterlife
- refers to a European civilization
- spur trades
- everyday speech of particular country
- 1525-1569 flemish one of the most famous painters
- flourishing independint citystate
- english poet and dramatist
- upper class, educated in classics
Down
- seen in art dealing with human emotions
- dutch humanist and theologian leading renaissance
- italian painter, engineer,and scientist
- man who created the printing press
- classics, art, politics
- english humanist
- banking family, the medici
- during middle ages, people celebrated who lived
- artist that creates appearance of 3 dimensional
- written by Thomas More meaning "no more"
- famouse for use of prespective
- seen in renaissance art
- became a center of manufacturing
- a revival of nationalism
30 Clues: spur trades • english humanist • classics, art, politics • seen in renaissance art • a revival of nationalism • idea of being well rounded • banking family, the medici • english poet and dramatist • someone who supports artists • famouse for use of prespective • became a center of manufacturing • refers to a European civilization • flourishing independint citystate • ...
Renaissance 2023-08-24
Across
- Banking family that helped fund the Renaissance and controlled the government
- Relating to the Middle Ages or very old fashioned or primitive
- What is promoting the achievements of mankind?
- The idea to paint and sculpt subjects realistically
- What was the period of rebirth of learning and art?
- The art and science of a building
- The act of inspiring something with new life and energy.
- Emphasis on an individual rather than a group.
- Who gave money to the artists?
- Who was the famous painter, sculptor, poet, and architect?
- The plague that led to the Renaissance period.
- Who has to excel in many fields?
- Where was the center of the Italian Renaissance?
- Artist technique of three dimensions on a flat surface?
- The action of reappearing or starting to flourish or increase after a decline
- Who is supposed to inspire art but not create it?
- Country in Europe, very important during the Renaissance
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
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- A painting of a woman by Leonardo da Vinci
- What relates to worldly things and not spiritual stuff?
- Writer and politician who wrote "The Prince"
- A city-state where silk and weapons were manufactured.
- What word means worldly rather than spiritually?
- A region that was independently ruled by a major city.
- A book written in the Renaissance period.
- A machine for printing text or pictures
- Who had control of Florence's government and became dictator?
- A city-state that was a port city that manufactured glass.
- What was the 16th century movement for religious reform?
- Where the people from the Renaissance got some of their ideas.
30 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who gave money to the artists? • Who has to excel in many fields? • The art and science of a building • A machine for printing text or pictures • A book written in the Renaissance period. • A painting of a woman by Leonardo da Vinci • Writer and politician who wrote "The Prince" • What is promoting the achievements of mankind? • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-13
Across
- explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and parliament in a book he wrote
- What Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins
- Financial supporters of the arts
- Common local language
- Which group of people gained economic power and pushed for political power
- credited with the heliocentric theory
- Created a new Protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- A member of follower of any of the western Christian churches
- What grew in insult because of the increase in trade
- Painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper
- Which was not an area that enlightenment thinkers called into question
- A new artistic technique for forgiveness for their sins
- What country was Andreas Vesalius from
- An emphasis on individual potential and achievements
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- What country was Nicholas Copernicus from
- Was a movement in thinking using reason natural laws and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- When people show more interest in their current lives than what happened when they die
- Developed the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- Observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- Which term is defined as the “study of God”
- The selling of church offices
- A rebirth of learning and culture in Western Europe that began in Italy
- What was the name of the philosophy that focused on humans and not just God
- What country was galileo galiei from
- Known as the “Father of modern chemistry”
- What country was johannes Kepler from
- A famous piece of literature from the Renaissance
- What country was revert Boyle from
- Made it cheaper to produce books and helped spread works on a variety of subjects
- A German priest who wrote the 96 theses over his concerns on church teachings and practices
30 Clues: Common local language • The selling of church offices • Financial supporters of the arts • What country was revert Boyle from • What country was galileo galiei from • credited with the heliocentric theory • What country was johannes Kepler from • What country was Andreas Vesalius from • What country was Nicholas Copernicus from • Known as the “Father of modern chemistry” • ...
Renaissance 2025-01-05
Across
- Considered himself a sculptor first, not a painter
- Revolutionized printmaking
- "School of Athens" was his masterpiece
- Michelangelo's most recognizable works
- Smoky or hazy
- Light/dark in Italian
- The beginning of modern painting
- Sculptor who created David in bronze casting
- Very powerful and wealthy family who commissioned multiple pieces of art during this time
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- Figures are staggered to make composition more appealing
- See things as if we are looking down on them
- Marks the rebirth of classical mythology
- Italian painter of the early Renaissance
- Worlds most famous portrait
- Technique used to represent 3D objects on a 2D space
- Known as the essential Renaissance man
- Artistic representation of a person
- Philosophy that all people should strive to be learned in the arts, literature, and science
- Master of Realism
- Where the Renaissance began
20 Clues: Smoky or hazy • Master of Realism • Light/dark in Italian • Revolutionized printmaking • Worlds most famous portrait • Where the Renaissance began • The beginning of modern painting • Artistic representation of a person • "School of Athens" was his masterpiece • Michelangelo's most recognizable works • Known as the essential Renaissance man • ...
Renaissance 2025-04-25
Across
- A great guy
- magna carta
- Moscow
- Conquered states
- money period
- England vs France war
- Holy land
- Oi you bloke
- a head of the competition
- Mona lisa
- Peace person
- Adventure
- Romeo and juliet
- Buboes
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- Islam
- place
- book by mach 3
- spanish
- Ninja turtle painter
- Oui Oui
- And goliath
- church guy
- Huge carpet
- Donates Money
- Painting of a woman
- jesus
- Rich family
- Jesus' last supper
- King john signed it
- land Jerusalem
30 Clues: Islam • place • jesus • Moscow • Buboes • spanish • Oui Oui • Holy land • Mona lisa • Adventure • church guy • A great guy • magna carta • And goliath • Huge carpet • Rich family • money period • Oi you bloke • Peace person • Donates Money • book by mach 3 • land Jerusalem • Conquered states • Romeo and juliet • Jesus' last supper • Painting of a woman • King john signed it • Ninja turtle painter • England vs France war • ...
Renaissance Facts Unit Test 2024-10-16
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- What part of the Sistine Chapel is considered Michelango's painting masterpiece
- The ___________ was the name of a book written by Baldassare Castiglione that sets out rules for manners
- The ruler of Venice, elected by members of the Great Council, was called a __________
- (2 words) The last name of the man known as a jack-of-all-trades
- A basilica is often designed in the shape of a ____________.
- This technique made flat paintings look 3-dimensional
- The ___________ was a book written by Machiavelli that said sometimes rulers had to be ruthless
- The Medici brothers, Cosimo and Lorenzo, were __________ who supported artists.
- St. Peter's Basilica is the most important church in which city in Italy?
- Along with banking, Florence depended on sales of this product for its wealth
- This family was the most powerful in Florence
- What was the first name of the renaissance man who demonstrated great skill in a variety of arts and subjects
- (hyphenated) During the Renaissance, Italy did not have a centralized government. Instead it was divided into many _________
- This city has more than 400 _______ to connect its islands
- Venice depended on ____________ for its wealth
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- During the renaissance, did the status of artists improve, decrease, or stay the same?
- (2 words) This invention helped accelerate the renaissance
- Don _____________ was a book by Cervantes about a made-up character who tries to act like brave knights
- Michelangelo painted the sistine chapel and was also recognized as a very skilled s_________r
- This was a time of achievements in art, literature, and learning
- The head of the Catholic Church
- (2 words) One of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous paintings
- This is the name of the great cathedral in the center of Florence
- Florence was know as the ______________ of the renaissance
- This city is built on more than 100 islands
- True or False, the renaissance started in the 1300s
- In what country did the Renaissance begin?
27 Clues: The head of the Catholic Church • In what country did the Renaissance begin? • This city is built on more than 100 islands • This family was the most powerful in Florence • Venice depended on ____________ for its wealth • True or False, the renaissance started in the 1300s • This technique made flat paintings look 3-dimensional • ...
Unit 1 - Review 2022-09-26
Across
- exile; exclude
- "rebirth"; revival
- "Middle Ages"
- The Roman achievement of a channel that moves water over a long distance
- the split in the Christian church due to major issues
- English Renaissance man who wrote plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- difference between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
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- birth place of the Renaissance
- To treat someone cruelly or unfairly because of race, religious, or political beliefs
- capital of the Eastern Roman Empire; city that has high walls built on a peninsula
- center of trade in Italy; prime location for civilization development
- last name of the dictator of the Roman Republic
- Italian Renaissance man who painted the on the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Italian Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa
- a follower of a polytheistic religion
15 Clues: "Middle Ages" • exile; exclude • "rebirth"; revival • birth place of the Renaissance • a follower of a polytheistic religion • last name of the dictator of the Roman Republic • Italian Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa • the split in the Christian church due to major issues • difference between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-18
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- CENTER OF HIGH RENAISSANCE
- VIRGIN MARY
- ICONOLOGY
- NONRELIGIOUS SUBJECT MATTER
- DESIGHNED DOME OF FLORENCE
- MONA LISA
- MAIN PATRON OF THE ARTS IN FLORENCE
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- FLORENCE BATISERY DOORS
- REBIRTH OF THE CLASSICS
- TRAINED ARTISTS
- PRIMAVERA SPRING
- SCHOOL OF ATHENS
- WET PLASTER
- PAINTING STYLE DA VINCI
- SISTINE CEILING
- RENAISSANCE MAN
16 Clues: ICONOLOGY • MONA LISA • WET PLASTER • VIRGIN MARY • TRAINED ARTISTS • SISTINE CEILING • RENAISSANCE MAN • PRIMAVERA SPRING • SCHOOL OF ATHENS • FLORENCE BATISERY DOORS • REBIRTH OF THE CLASSICS • PAINTING STYLE DA VINCI • CENTER OF HIGH RENAISSANCE • DESIGHNED DOME OF FLORENCE • NONRELIGIOUS SUBJECT MATTER • MAIN PATRON OF THE ARTS IN FLORENCE
Devin's Unit 1 2024-09-19
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- showing three dimensions on a flat surface.
- what was the penalty for practicing witchcraft.
- movement for religious reform.
- Who painted the school of Athens.
- women who were the majority of witchcraft victims.
- Renaissance.
- What was the time period called prior to the Renaissance.
- Who painted the Sistine Chaple.
- common language.
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- Example of Shakespeare's work.
- Original Renaissance man.
- Machiavelli Who wrote The Prince.
- plague which disease struck Europe in the 14th century.
- Merchants,bankers,and trades people.
- formal statement.
- church only legal church in England.
- What Flourished during the Renaissance that connected regions of Europe.
- wars What occurs in Europe years following the 95 Theses.
- harvests what increased fears of witchcraft.
- Henry VIII's first child.
20 Clues: Renaissance. • common language. • formal statement. • Original Renaissance man. • Henry VIII's first child. • Example of Shakespeare's work. • movement for religious reform. • Who painted the Sistine Chaple. • Machiavelli Who wrote The Prince. • Who painted the school of Athens. • Merchants,bankers,and trades people. • church only legal church in England. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-20
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- of Augsburg 1555 agreement allowing each German prince to choose Catholicism or Lutheranism for his lands
- early Renaissance humanist who assembled Greek and Roman manuscripts
- wealthy supporter of the arts during the Renaissance
- Italian city that was a center of the Renaissance
- Cranmer archbishop of the new English Church who annulled Henry VIII’s marriage
- movement that focused on classical learning and human potential
- artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- everyday language of ordinary people used by some Renaissance writers
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- Protestant sect that believed only adults should be baptized
- Tudor daughter of Henry VIII who tried to restore Catholicism in England
- VIII English king who broke with the Catholic Church and created the Church of England
- Revolt 1524 uprising in Germany partly inspired by calls for reform
- subjects such as grammar rhetoric poetry and history taught in Renaissance schools
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpted David
- da Vinci Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
15 Clues: Italian city that was a center of the Renaissance • wealthy supporter of the arts during the Renaissance • Protestant sect that believed only adults should be baptized • movement that focused on classical learning and human potential • Revolt 1524 uprising in Germany partly inspired by calls for reform • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-03
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- This family took control of Florence and were important supporters of the Renaissance art.
- was the most important member of the Italian family home during the Renaissance.
- new style of the Renaissance artists used these two things to create their masterpieces.
- soldiers who fought primarily for money.
- rich members of society and held important political posts and served as advisers to the king.
- often called the father of Italian Renaissance humanism.
- Language of everyday speech in a particular region. Once books were printed in this type of language, more people could read.
- Wrote "The Prince", and believed human beings were motivated by self-interest.
- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities. Wanted to show how great man can be.
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- technique that allows an artist to show objects as they appear at various distances from the viewer. One of the 4 new innovations of The Renaissance.
- This is the country where the Renaissance started.
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries, based on the rediscovery of the literature of Greece and Rome.
- The use of _______ and light helped make objects to appear to jump off the page in 3-D.
- Press German printer Johannes Gutenberg perfected this new invention.
- The word given to people who bought all the paintings and made artists famous.
- Most famous work was "School of Athens
- sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Mona Lisa
17 Clues: Most famous work was "School of Athens • soldiers who fought primarily for money. • This is the country where the Renaissance started. • often called the father of Italian Renaissance humanism. • sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Mona Lisa • Press German printer Johannes Gutenberg perfected this new invention. • ...
Renaissance 2016-04-21
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- Renaissance painter who is known for his Madonnas
- Da Vinci was an Italian polymath whose areas of interest included invention
- an important city-state during the Renaissance
- Renaissance painter and sculptor who sought realism in his art.
- an important Italian city-state that became the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Islands A group of islands in the Pacific Ocean now known as the Hawaiian Island
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- Renaissance scientist who taught
- Gutenberg a German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe.
- The first permanent English colony in North America
- an Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance.
- an important city-state in Italy during the Renaissance
- Italian poet and scholar who often encouraged people
- of Good Hope The southern tip of Africa
- Luther a German professor of theology, composer, priest, former monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.
- Indies Islands in the Caribbeans
15 Clues: Renaissance scientist who taught • Indies Islands in the Caribbeans • of Good Hope The southern tip of Africa • an important city-state during the Renaissance • Renaissance painter who is known for his Madonnas • The first permanent English colony in North America • Italian poet and scholar who often encouraged people • ...
Renaissance Vocab 1 2025-06-06
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- A renaissance intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- A period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- A religious movement that began as an attempt to reform the Catholic Church
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface
- Invention that helped spread the Renaissance ideas quickly Europe
- He invented the movable-type printing press
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- A book by Thomas More describing an ideal society
- Renaissance author of ThePrince, a guide on political power.
- English playwright and poet of the Renaissance known for Romeo and Juliet
- First name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- A wealthy person who supported artists and scholars financially
- Relating to the culture and ideas of ancient GGreece
- Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Renaissance artist who sculpted David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Wealthy banking family of Florence that were major patrons of the arts
15 Clues: He invented the movable-type printing press • A book by Thomas More describing an ideal society • A period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe • First name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa • Relating to the culture and ideas of ancient GGreece • Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2016-05-03
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- incapable of error
- one who represents a government in its relationships with other governments
- painted frescos in the papal apartments
- Christian church in shape of a cross
- technique that allows an artist to show objects as they appear at various distances from the viewer
- or pharmacist
- country where the Renaissance started
- powerful family of the Renaissance
- painting made on fresh. moist plaster with color pigments dissolved in water
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- the art of using words effectively in speaking or writing
- to obtain stone from a pit by cutting, digging, or blasting it
- of government in which voters elect officials to run the governement and make laws
- person who builds or works with brick
- period of time which in history when a rediscovery of classical learning led to great achievements.
- French castle or large country house
- person in charge of a monastery
- someone who agrees to live with and work for another for some time in return for instruction in a trade
- Shakespeare/ most important artist of the English renaissance
- flat bottomed ship propelled by sails and oars
- shallow body of water
- wealthy person who supports an artist
- built on 100 islands
22 Clues: or pharmacist • incapable of error • built on 100 islands • shallow body of water • person in charge of a monastery • powerful family of the Renaissance • French castle or large country house • Christian church in shape of a cross • person who builds or works with brick • wealthy person who supports an artist • country where the Renaissance started • ...
Renaissance 2016-09-12
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- A person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- Monk and Professor in Germany.
- Government rules by a King and Queen.
- A monk raising money to rebuild St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome by selling indulgences.
- The focus on human potential and achievements.
- A religious ceremony or act of the Christian Church that is regarded as an outward and visible sign of inward and spiritual divine grace, in particular.
- Diet Legislative Assembly of the Holy Roman Empire by Charles V.
- V Divorced his first two wives to marry another who'll carry a male offspring.
- Reinvented movable type and printing press.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Helped important political posts and advisers to kings.
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- Serfdom decreased with decline in manorial system.
- The status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism. It was a condition of bondage, which developed primarily during the High Middle Ages in Europe and lasted in some countries until the mid-19th century.
- Mary I Bloody Mary.
- Painted the "School Of Athens".
- Patricians, Burghers, and workers/unemployed.
- A member of the Roman ________ Church.
- A grant by the pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution.
- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- Acceptance to heaven
- Da Vinci Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Doesn't take Luther's word seriously.
22 Clues: Mary I Bloody Mary. • Acceptance to heaven • Monk and Professor in Germany. • Painted the "School Of Athens". • Da Vinci Painted the Mona Lisa. • Government rules by a King and Queen. • Doesn't take Luther's word seriously. • A member of the Roman ________ Church. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Reinvented movable type and printing press. • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- A fancy word for death.
- There are certain thing people stand for or won’t stand for. These are called ______.
- Before we discovered heliocentricity, everyone thought we lived in a __________ universe.
- There purpose is to worship god
- She Became Queen of Navarre, Duchess of Alençon, and Duchess of Berry. Leonardo da Vinci died under Marguerite de navarre and her brothers care..
- When this was invented, many more books came into circulation.
- Sometimes, you need to look closely at things to truly understand them. In this guys case, the stars needed to be examined.
- “ when the 95 theses were hammered onto the church door, the ___________ began.
- This man was a famous political philosopher whose works are still being printed today!
- A common person who travels to holy places. There weren’t any planes back then, so you couldn’t just decide to go on a vacation.
- A long and terrible war in the middle east. In a way, we still are in one.
- How do you grow a city? By adding more people. This is called ____________.
- it occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- It was something really big, it was created by brunillecki.
- He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one.
- The way things are right now are pretty good, but we should still try and change the ______ ___.
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- I’m tired of reading in latin. I wish books were printed in the __________ language of Italy.
- It is a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance.
- It interprets histories texts, values, beliefs, and perspective.
- When when copernicus came up with this idea, the universe seemed a whole lot bigger.
- The people of the italian Renaissance formed a new ________ for themselves.
- She influenced 15th century english poetry.
- This guy designed a flying machine. He didn’t test it though, so don’t try it at home.
- This guy made it so much easier to publish books!
- The belief that Jesus is God’s son.
- I loved the Middle ages ___, as literally nothing productive happened in europe.
- The Immortal Bard
- -This was how you could bribe your way into heaven! 40% Guarantee!
- When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed.
- His ideas of heliocentricity went up in flames, literally!
- The practise in art and knowledge that focused more on humans than religious subjects.
31 Clues: The Immortal Bard • A fancy word for death. • There purpose is to worship god • The belief that Jesus is God’s son. • He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one. • She influenced 15th century english poetry. • This guy made it so much easier to publish books! • When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed. • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Star Gazing
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Jesus and the Cross
- Made the bible vernacular
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Invented the Printing Press
- Religious Wars
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- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- State of which power is held by the people
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Religious language of the country
- Perfected the Telescope
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- ______ of the arts
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • Earth in the centre of the universe • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- Star Gazing
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- State of which power is held by the people
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Invented the Printing Press
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Jesus and the Cross
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- Religious language of the country
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Religious Wars
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
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- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Perfected the Telescope
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Made the bible vernacular
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- ______ of the arts
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • A traveler traveling to holy lands • Earth in the centre of the universe • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- ______ of the arts
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Invented the Printing Press
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Star Gazing
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- State of which power is held by the people
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- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Made the bible vernacular
- Jesus and the Cross
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- Perfected the Telescope
- Religious language of the country
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- Religious Wars
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • Earth in the centre of the universe • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-24
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- The people of the italian Renaissance formed a new ________ for themselves.
- The practise in art and knowledge that focused more on humans than religious subjects.
- There purpose is to worship god
- This guy designed a flying machine. He didn’t test it though, so don’t try it at home.
- I’m tired of reading in latin. I wish books were printed in the __________ language of Italy.
- It was something really big, it was created by brunillecki.
- She Became Queen of Navarre, Duchess of Alençon, and Duchess of Berry. Leonardo da Vinci died under Marguerite de navarre and her brothers care.
- The belief that Jesus is God’s son.
- -This was how you could bribe your way into heaven! 40% Guarantee!
- It interprets histories texts, values, beliefs, and perspective.
- How do you grow a city? By adding more people. This is called ____________.
- The Immortal Bard
- it occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- The way things are right now are pretty good, but we should still try and change the ______ ___.
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- When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed.
- Before we discovered heliocentricity, everyone thought we lived in a __________ universe.
- This guy made it so much easier to publish books!
- The fact that no one tried to look closely at the stars before this guy concerns me about the human race.
- Ages It is a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance.
- There are certain thing people stand for or won’t stand for. These are called ______.
- A fancy word for death.
- I loved the Middle ages ___, as literally nothing productive happened in europe.
- When when copernicus came up with this idea, the universe seemed a whole lot bigger.
- When this was invented, many more books came into circulation.
- This man was a famous political philosopher whose works are still being printed today!
- “And with his hammer, he banged those 95 theses onto the church door, and began the ___________.”
- His ideas of heliocentricity went up in flames, literally!
- He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one.
- A common person who travels to holy places. There weren’t any planes back then, so you couldn’t just decide to go on a vacation.
- She influenced 15th century english poetry.
- A long and terrible war in the middle east. In a way, we still are in one.
- pages 3-97 in your textbook
32 Clues: The Immortal Bard • A fancy word for death. • pages 3-97 in your textbook • There purpose is to worship god • The belief that Jesus is God’s son. • He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one. • She influenced 15th century english poetry. • This guy made it so much easier to publish books! • When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed. • ...
Renaissance 2012-12-12
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- Also known as the renaissance man.
- known as the new world.
- The sailor that circumnavigated the world and named the Pacific ocean.
- the virgin queen.
- The conquistador that colonized the Incas.
- religion started by martin luther.
- The conquistador who colonized the Aztecs.
- The greek philosopher who's theories are used by the catholic church.
- The most famous sculpture that was sculpted by Michelangelo.
- trade between the new and old world.
- The co-main captain of the English fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.
- the country where the renaissance started.
- another name used in the Renaissance for sponsor.
- religion started by henry the 5th.
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- the idea of the worthiness of men and the world around him.
- the paint used in the later years of the renaissance.
- Invented the moveable type printing press.
- Experimentation and observation.
- The later patron to Galileo Galilei.
- banned the catholic church in england.
- The sculpture that sculpted David before fighting Goliath.
- Founder of the school of navigation.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe.
- another name for cutting up dead bodies.
- the first scientist who used the telescope for astronomy.
- Original creator of the heliocentric theory.
- the creator of El duomo.
- the biggest patrons of the renaissance.
- known as the old world.
- another word for non-religious.
30 Clues: the virgin queen. • known as the new world. • known as the old world. • the creator of El duomo. • another word for non-religious. • Experimentation and observation. • Also known as the renaissance man. • religion started by martin luther. • religion started by henry the 5th. • The later patron to Galileo Galilei. • Founder of the school of navigation. • ...
renaissance 2021-03-23
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- German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type.
- who painted peasant wedding
- who painted the sistine chapel
- who wrote the 95 theses
- who wrote Discourses on Livy
- he wrote don quixote
- who painted henry 8
- who made the Canzoniere
- he was a english humanist
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- who painted the singing angels
- what does reformation mean
- he wrote garganta
- who painted the Madonna del Prato
- who painted the mona lisa
- what does chalolic mean
- who painted the hare
- who wrote The Book of the Courtier
- he was a english playwright
- who made the marzocco
- he was a dutch philosopher
20 Clues: he wrote garganta • who painted henry 8 • who painted the hare • he wrote don quixote • who made the marzocco • what does chalolic mean • who wrote the 95 theses • who made the Canzoniere • who painted the mona lisa • he was a english humanist • what does reformation mean • he was a dutch philosopher • who painted peasant wedding • he was a english playwright • who wrote Discourses on Livy • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-04
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- wrote the prince
- Galileo used this to prove Copernicus right
- Lost to Michelangelo
- first to say the earth was not the center
- made the periodic table
- where did renaissance artists live
- had six wives
- Painted Sistine Chapel
- wrote 95 theses
- created by a guy named bacon and a guy named Descartes
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- Painted Mona Lisa
- gravity guy
- made the printing press
- wrote Romeo & Juliet
- priest that started caluism
- led by the pope it lost power during scientific rev
- wrote don Quixote
- its about a Spanish knight
- Proved earth was not the center
- Wrote the Divine comedy
20 Clues: gravity guy • had six wives • wrote 95 theses • wrote the prince • Painted Mona Lisa • wrote don Quixote • Lost to Michelangelo • wrote Romeo & Juliet • Painted Sistine Chapel • made the printing press • made the periodic table • Wrote the Divine comedy • its about a Spanish knight • priest that started caluism • Proved earth was not the center • where did renaissance artists live • ...
Renaissance 2022-01-19
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- An explosion of creativity in art, writing and thought
- each prince can decide religion of his state
- Means worldly,Describes the renaissance society
- A separate religious group Luther and his followers began
- Called by Paul the third to lay out plans to reform
- A book made by Thomas More of England
- is acceptable to moderate Catholics and Protestants
- seeks to reform the catholic church
- A way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- followers of Calvinism
- a religion from Calvin's teachings
- Writers used this, it's their native language
- The intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- A financial supporter of artists
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- From Germany,Developed the printing press
- The greatest playwright,wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Rule by religious leaders
- society of Jesus created by the pope
- A pardon releasing a person from penalty for a sin
- believe in the separation of the church
- A painter, sculptor, and inventor.Painted the Mona Lisa
- Famous for using perspective painted theschoolofathens
- Princes who sided with Luther
- God chooses who will be saved
- A movement for religious reform
25 Clues: followers of Calvinism • Rule by religious leaders • Princes who sided with Luther • God chooses who will be saved • A movement for religious reform • A financial supporter of artists • a religion from Calvin's teachings • seeks to reform the catholic church • society of Jesus created by the pope • A book made by Thomas More of England • believe in the separation of the church • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-18
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- An old analogy explaining who God is
- The attitude of being self-reliant
- The attitude of the Renaissance (curiosity)
- A synonym of 'importance'
- Showing a product in a pleasing way
- A type of poem created by an Italian poet during the Renaissance
- Personality trait of someone who is manipulative (desire for power)
- The time when curiousity was newly rebirthed
- Aspect of focus/interest
- Opening organs
- The study of the human body
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- Time period with sophisticated/elegant art
- Newton's third law related to motion and force
- The model that Copernicus discovered
- The individuality/seperation of beliefs in religion from the state
- The process of acquiring knowledge through testing/experimenting
- Support from an individual or organisation for each other
- Art technique used to create perspective on a flat surface
- The model of the solar system where the earth is in the center
- A painting done rapidly in watercolour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling
20 Clues: Opening organs • Aspect of focus/interest • A synonym of 'importance' • The study of the human body • The attitude of being self-reliant • Showing a product in a pleasing way • An old analogy explaining who God is • The model that Copernicus discovered • Time period with sophisticated/elegant art • The attitude of the Renaissance (curiosity) • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-18
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- a center of activity, interest or attention
- Galileo Galilee is presented as the father
- support, encouragement, privilege or financial aid from an organization or individual.
- opening up the human body or organs
- a personality trait of being manipulative in order to gain power.
- any theory of the structure of the solar system (or the universe) in which Earth is assumed to be at the centre of it all.
- being independent and self-reliant
- system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- begun in Italy during the 14h century
- the study of the human body
- the art of painting on freshly spread moist lime plaster with water-based pigments
- the separation of religion because of civic affairs and the state
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- a theory that Nicolaus Copernicus suggested
- Newton's laws of gravity and the universe
- importance, moment, context
- sonnet named after the Italian poet Francesco Petrarca
- emphasizes human dignity and the love of nature.
- a short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states
- a cosmic clock fabricated and governed by.....
- type of style
20 Clues: type of style • importance, moment, context • the study of the human body • being independent and self-reliant • opening up the human body or organs • begun in Italy during the 14h century • Newton's laws of gravity and the universe • Galileo Galilee is presented as the father • a theory that Nicolaus Copernicus suggested • a center of activity, interest or attention • ...
Renaissance 2023-12-08
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- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade
- the idea that only natural laws and forces operate in the universe
- an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance and named after an archangel
- focused on the humanity of Jesus and the implications of this on how people lived life
- an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- an Italian humanist, historian and statesman
- is an essay written in Latin in 1509 by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam
- one of the early innovators of what became known as Early Netherlandish painting
- two artists that were partners in their work
- an Italian Renaissance humanist, rhetorician, educator and scholar
- a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium, thereby transferring the ink
- was a German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance
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- a philosophy advocating the self-fulfillment of humanity within the framework of Christian principles
- an Italian painter and architect
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas
- was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman
- an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance
- a Dutch Christian humanist, Catholic theologian, educationalist, satirist and philosopher
- It refers to the language or dialect that is typically its speakers' native language
20 Clues: an Italian painter and architect • an Italian humanist, historian and statesman • two artists that were partners in their work • was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman • the idea that only natural laws and forces operate in the universe • an Italian Renaissance humanist, rhetorician, educator and scholar • ...
Renaissance 2019-05-02
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- Name of church Martin Luther created
- city that became a republic in 509 B.C.E.
- Stands for Before Common Era
- when art shows depth
- what time period did they not need feudalism
- Brunelleschi’s achievement in Florence, Italy
- A system based on the bonds of lords and vassals.
- where people worshiped (Islamic house of worship)
- made their own laws,collected their own taxes, and conducted their own trade.
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- A kind of art where the figures look stiff with unnatural poses.
- was more expression, shadows, and used 3D light and perspective
- Country that Queen Isabella unified
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention
- time period the crusades happened in
- a small group of people government
- surrounded by water on three sides
- What time period did Europe lose central government
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- run by people
- said that rulers should be feared rather than loved
- famous ceiling by Michelangelo
- Michelangelo's statue of Mary holding the crucified Jesus
- book written by Dante Alighieri
- came up with the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- unfair government
- wrote 38 plays
- created the Don Quixote
- Period of time with peace and stability
- queen who never married
- brought back experiments and observations
- an important structure in Athens made for the god Athena
- wrote the first medical textbook about anatomy
- had a great library
- a belief that faith and optimism in human potential and creativity.
- art that is from the Romans and the Greeks
- upper class
- Teacher of Plato
- in the peasant class
38 Clues: upper class • run by people • wrote 38 plays • Teacher of Plato • unfair government • had a great library • when art shows depth • in the peasant class • created the Don Quixote • queen who never married • Stands for Before Common Era • famous ceiling by Michelangelo • Johannes Gutenberg's invention • book written by Dante Alighieri • a small group of people government • ...
Renaissance 2019-04-29
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- in the peasant class
- Name of church Martin Luther created
- brought back experiments and observations
- created the Don Quixote
- famous ceiling by Michelangelo
- what time period did they not need feudalism
- wrote the first medical textbook about anatomy
- an important structure in Athens made for the god Athena
- unfair government
- queen who never married
- Period of time with peace and stability
- art that is from the Romans and the Greeks
- wrote 38 plays
- where people worshiped (Islamic house of worship)
- A kind of art where the figures look stiff with unnatural poses.
- a belief that faith and optimism in human potential and creativity.
- Country that Queen Isabella unified
- time period the crusades happened in
- upper class
- had a great library
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- city that became a republic in 509 B.C.E.
- Brunelleschi’s achievement in Florence, Italy
- was more expression, shadows, and used 3D light and perspective
- run by people
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention
- surrounded by water on three sides
- A system based on the bonds of lords and vassals.
- Stands for Before Common Era
- when art shows depth
- book written by Dante Alighieri
- said that rulers should be feared rather than loved
- made their own laws,collected their own taxes, and conducted their own trade.
- came up with the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- Michelangelo's statue of Mary holding the crucified Jesus
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- a small group of people government
- Teacher of Plato
- What time period did Europe lose central government
38 Clues: upper class • run by people • wrote 38 plays • Teacher of Plato • unfair government • had a great library • in the peasant class • when art shows depth • created the Don Quixote • queen who never married • Stands for Before Common Era • Johannes Gutenberg's invention • famous ceiling by Michelangelo • book written by Dante Alighieri • surrounded by water on three sides • ...
RENAISSANCE 2019-10-29
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- began crusades (1200’s)
- Vinci last supper Mona Lisa
- praise on folly
- Machiavelli Wrote The Prince
- famous writer of Hamlet
- ratio 1.1618033989
- Thomas More wrote Utopia
- 1517-1648
- disapproved the Ptolemaic theory
- Luther protesting sale of indulges church other church abuses
- wrote Canterbury tales
- of reform religiously divided Europe rise of England and Netherlands
- comedy in vernacular
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- Calvin French religious reformer
- supporters of literature art and science people of Rome
- Chaucer and Erasmus
- papal and Spanish, forbidden books
- telescope
- period attitudes changed and people began questioning authority
- Henry VIII pope refused to grant him a divorce
- calculus
- or revival rediscovery of Greco- Roman
- persecuted many people in this time including women
- started in Florence literary movement
- of reformation religiously divided Europe
- de Cervantes don Quixote de La Mancha
- emphasized realism detail and perfection
27 Clues: calculus • telescope • 1517-1648 • praise on folly • ratio 1.1618033989 • Chaucer and Erasmus • comedy in vernacular • wrote Canterbury tales • began crusades (1200’s) • famous writer of Hamlet • Thomas More wrote Utopia • Vinci last supper Mona Lisa • Machiavelli Wrote The Prince • Calvin French religious reformer • disapproved the Ptolemaic theory • papal and Spanish, forbidden books • ...
RENAISSANCE 2019-10-29
Across
- persecuted many people in this time including women
- Henry VIII pope refused to grant him a divorce
- disapproved the Ptolemaic theory
- Chaucer and Erasmus
- calculus
- 1517-1648
- began crusades (1200’s)
- famous writer of Hamlet
- Thomas More wrote Utopia
- wrote Canterbury tales
- de Cervantes don Quixote de La Mancha
- of reformation religiously divided Europe
- comedy in vernacular
- Calvin French religious reformer
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- Machiavelli Wrote The Prince
- period attitudes changed and people began questioning authority
- ratio 1.1618033989
- supporters of literature art and science people of Rome
- started in Florence literary movement
- of reform religiously divided Europe rise of England and Netherlands
- or revival rediscovery of Greco- Roman
- praise on folly
- Luther protesting sale of indulges church other church abuses
- telescope
- emphasized realism detail and perfection
- Vinci last supper Mona Lisa
26 Clues: calculus • 1517-1648 • telescope • praise on folly • ratio 1.1618033989 • Chaucer and Erasmus • comedy in vernacular • wrote Canterbury tales • began crusades (1200’s) • famous writer of Hamlet • Thomas More wrote Utopia • Vinci last supper Mona Lisa • Machiavelli Wrote The Prince • disapproved the Ptolemaic theory • Calvin French religious reformer • started in Florence literary movement • ...
Renaissance 2019-10-29
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- wrote the canterbury tales
- the praise of folly
- wrote The Prince
- where did it begin
- religious reformer king henry VIII angelican church
- wrote hamlet and as you like it
- led religious reform in germany
- supporters of lit,art,science
- vitruvian man and last supper
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
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- mona lisa
- wrote don quixote
- emphasized realism, attention to detail, PERFECTION
- religiously divided europe, rise of england, witch hunts, national wealth, fewer clergy, rise in literacy
- pieta
- telescope
- wrote Utopia
- wrote the divine comedy
- began at time of crusaders, largest source of church venue
- many people were accused and burned
- belief people had tremendous potential
- newton’s law
- golden ratio
23 Clues: pieta • mona lisa • telescope • wrote Utopia • newton’s law • golden ratio • wrote The Prince • wrote don quixote • where did it begin • the praise of folly • wrote the divine comedy • wrote the canterbury tales • supporters of lit,art,science • vitruvian man and last supper • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • wrote hamlet and as you like it • led religious reform in germany • ...
Renaissance 2020-02-10
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- certificates that reduced the time people would be punished for their sins after they died
- the extension of power over a territory
- from ancient Roman and Greek civilizations
- Advancements in this type of technology helped lead to Age of Exploration
- Only Portuguese-speaking country of South America
- A person’s sense of identity that is linked with the achievements of their country.
- system of knotted strings to keep records
- The first inhabitants of an area
- drawn onto rock surfaces
- Spanish Female Monarch
- paid artists to produce works
- humanism interested in people being good members of their society
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- first to become involved in organized exploration.
- Language commonly spoken by people of the region
- Treaty between Spain and Portugal
- collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by an individual/group
- official exclusion from the Church
- married to Spanish Queen
- symbols of rich living(fancy clothing, books, makeup)
- studies the truth and principles underlying knowledge and the nature of the universe
- how Europeans viewed themselves compared to Indigenous People
21 Clues: Spanish Female Monarch • married to Spanish Queen • drawn onto rock surfaces • paid artists to produce works • The first inhabitants of an area • Treaty between Spain and Portugal • official exclusion from the Church • the extension of power over a territory • system of knotted strings to keep records • from ancient Roman and Greek civilizations • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-07
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- An act not accepted by the church
- Theory about the rights, liberty and independent actions of a person
- Short period of time with the most exceptional art production
- What Sonnet has 14 lines, 10 syllables per line and the scheme ABAB ABAB CDE CDE
- The sun is in the middle of the universe
- The procedure used to study the body
- Renaissance The period between 1400 and 1500
- The earth is in the middle of the universe
- Who created the universe
- A method which characterizes the 17th century.
- The principle of separating the state from religious institutions
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- The best way to be a leader
- The point where rays meet after refraction
- The word used to say if something impacted the world
- The study of the body
- Illusion of depth in art
- Invented by Newton
- Principles underlying the work of astirts
- The power to control
- Painting with watercolour
20 Clues: Invented by Newton • The power to control • The study of the body • Illusion of depth in art • Who created the universe • Painting with watercolour • The best way to be a leader • An act not accepted by the church • The procedure used to study the body • The sun is in the middle of the universe • Principles underlying the work of astirts • ...
Renaissance 2024-05-22
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- a person who supports the arts through money
- a large fleet of ships
- artist who blended the detailed style of Germany with the perspective and idealized beauty that he learned from Italian painting.
- father of modern astronomy
- His work changed medicine and the study of anatomy
- painter, sculptor, architect; paintings reflected divine proportions
- areas of study that focus on human life and culture
- An intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history
- A painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints.
- the movement of blood through the body
- His wide range of interests and accomplishments made him a true Renaissance person.
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- the name given by Europeans to the Americas
- best known for his comic novel Don Quixote
- to cut and separate the parts of a living thing for scientific study
- invented his printing press around 1450 in Germany
- refers to cultures of ancient Greek and Rome
- A time in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century where there was a revival in art, literature, and learning. It marked the transition from the medieval to the modern world
- a form of government in which people elect Representatives to rule in their name
- Worldly, not religious
- world's greatest playwright and one of its finest poets
- Italian author of The Prince about how to acquire & keep power.
21 Clues: a large fleet of ships • Worldly, not religious • father of modern astronomy • the movement of blood through the body • best known for his comic novel Don Quixote • the name given by Europeans to the Americas • a person who supports the arts through money • refers to cultures of ancient Greek and Rome • invented his printing press around 1450 in Germany • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-22
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- painted sistine chapel
- movement pictures
- wrote about important moments in the government
- who is the most famous play write
- what church consoled the people
- emphasized what instead of the group
- this sparked an interest in the what world
- the renaissance spread through all of what
- what chant was popular around this time
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- wrote don quijote
- over emphasizing the human ability
- father of renaissance painting
- depths and 3d paintings
- the most famous patrons of art
- scholar from the Netherlands
- liberal what became important
- painted modonas
- invented the printing press
- someone who paid an artist to work for them
- where did the renaissance start
- believed this was the cure for sin
21 Clues: painted modonas • wrote don quijote • movement pictures • painted sistine chapel • depths and 3d paintings • invented the printing press • scholar from the Netherlands • liberal what became important • father of renaissance painting • the most famous patrons of art • what church consoled the people • where did the renaissance start • who is the most famous play write • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-23
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- Nakilala siya dahil sa kanyang epikong tula na "Divine Comedy"
- Teorya na tumutukoy sa landas na tinatahak ng mga planeta habang umiinog sa araw.
- Isang Espanyol conquistador at explorer
- Higit na kilala siya dahil sa kanyang tulang epikong Paradise Lost (o "Nawalang Paraiso")
- Isa sa pinakamagaling na pintor at iskultor ng Renaissance
- Isang Dutch na pilosopo at Katolikong teologo na itinuturing na isa sa mga pinakadakilang iskolar ng Northern Renaissance.
- Isinulat ang isang koleksyon ng mga 366 sonata ng pag-ibig na patungkol sa kanyang minamahal na si Laura.
- Nakaimbento ng teleskopyo na nakatulong upang mapatotohanan ang pahayag ni Copernicus.
- Ipinapahayag niya na ang araw ang sentro ng sansinukob at umiikot dito ang lahat ng planeta, pati na ang daigdig
- Isang negosyanteng ipinanganak sa Italyano at explorer na lumahok sa mga unang paglalayag sa New World
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- May akda ng "Decameron"
- Binansagang “ The Renaissance Man” dahil sa kaniyang galing at talento
- May akda ng "The Prince"
- Kinilala bialang "perpektong pintor"
- Ang kaniyang pinakamahalagang kontribusyon ay ang kanyang mga batas mosyon na tungkol sa batas ng paggalaw ng mga planeta.
- Kilala bilang Ama ng Panitikang Ingles
- Napatunayan niya sa pamamagitan ng calculus na pawang bahagi ng magkakatulad na batas ang mga natuklasan nina Kepler at Galileo.
- Pinakatanyag na manunulat na Espanol sa panahong ito at may-akda ng Don Quixote de la Mancha
- Nagpakita ng kahusayan sa panahon ni Elizabeth I, ang Ginintuang Panahon sa England.
- Mahusay na pintor na mas nakilala sa kanyang obra na "The Birth of Venus"
20 Clues: May akda ng "Decameron" • May akda ng "The Prince" • Kinilala bialang "perpektong pintor" • Kilala bilang Ama ng Panitikang Ingles • Isang Espanyol conquistador at explorer • Isa sa pinakamagaling na pintor at iskultor ng Renaissance • Nakilala siya dahil sa kanyang epikong tula na "Divine Comedy" • Binansagang “ The Renaissance Man” dahil sa kaniyang galing at talento • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-20
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- large art piece
- instrument
- The black death
- soldier
- weapon
- Italian scholar and Catholic priest who was one of the most influential humanist philosophers
- most west east country of Europe
- the new land
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- mythological creature with the body of a lion and head of eagle
- a person thought to have evil type of magic powers
- Italian wars
- capital of Bel Paese
- long distance weapon
- armor
- most powerful empire of the renaissance
- Religious figure
- artist
- the ruler through 1515 -1547
- Shakespearean play
- transportation
20 Clues: armor • weapon • artist • soldier • instrument • Italian wars • the new land • transportation • large art piece • The black death • Religious figure • Shakespearean play • capital of Bel Paese • long distance weapon • the ruler through 1515 -1547 • most west east country of Europe • most powerful empire of the renaissance • a person thought to have evil type of magic powers • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-04
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- light is the ... of dark
- Holy book of the christians
- to fight for something to safe it
- to speak to god
- a text that you get information from
- is a language
- the rules
- corps dead body
- saying what happends in the future
- a language
- to do something somebody says
- the right answer
- something thats amazing
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- if you got very much of something
- when you takw someone to the prison
- to distract someone from other people
- people that watch you do something
- to let somebody do something
- a thing that breaks a law
- to fake something
- a very religious guy
21 Clues: the rules • a language • is a language • to speak to god • corps dead body • the right answer • to fake something • a very religious guy • something thats amazing • light is the ... of dark • a thing that breaks a law • Holy book of the christians • to let somebody do something • to do something somebody says • if you got very much of something • to fight for something to safe it • ...
renaissance 2025-03-09
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- text for a movie
- to express passionate grief about
- an important religious ceremony
- shine with a bright light
- separate oneself from
- mainly
- a picture on a wall
- following one another
- living at the same time
- start burning again
- order someone to be present
- disagreement
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- involving new methods, ideas
- arousing one's curiosity
- to end a problem or difficulty
- deal with
- to chose someone for a piece of work
- lasting for a very short time
- exceed, be greater than
- control by force
20 Clues: mainly • deal with • disagreement • text for a movie • control by force • a picture on a wall • start burning again • separate oneself from • following one another • exceed, be greater than • living at the same time • arousing one's curiosity • shine with a bright light • order someone to be present • involving new methods, ideas • lasting for a very short time • to end a problem or difficulty • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-15
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- - depressed or sad
- - a poem of 14 lines with a fixed rhyming pattern
- - having to do with city or town life
- - the belief in the importance of the individual as opposed to larger community
- Type - a format of printmaking, in which individual letters formed in metal could be used again and again
- - a religious movement that began in the 1500s to reform the Catholic Church
- - sacred rites of Christianity, such as baptism and communion
- - an imaginary, ideal place
- Perspective - a mathematical system for representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface
- - everyday spoken language
- 4
- - cloth made from the flax plant
- - respect and admiration from others
- - someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- - an art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with a needle and acid
- - a government run by religious power
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- - the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation
- - to ban dangerous or offensive ideas, or remove material from published works or prevent its publication
- - a series of comic episodes usually involving a mischievous character
- 2
- - related to commerce or trade
- 3
- - a set of principles or system of belief
- - unnatural or human-made
- - work of literature that makes fun of its subject, often mocking vice or folly
- - a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- - French for “rebirth”; refers to a period of cultural revival in Europe from the 1300s to the 1500s
- - using balanced or symmetric elements to form a pleasing design
- - a kind of cancellation of punishment for sin
- - the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs
- - to withdraw or take back
- - separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- - a subgroup of a major religious group
33 Clues: 2 • 3 • 4 • - depressed or sad • - unnatural or human-made • - everyday spoken language • - to withdraw or take back • - an imaginary, ideal place • - related to commerce or trade • - cloth made from the flax plant • - respect and admiration from others • - having to do with city or town life • - a government run by religious power • - a subgroup of a major religious group • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-03
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- what Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins
- was credited with developing the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- common local language
- explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and Parliament in a book he wrote
- Calvin's theory that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation.
- Luther a German priest who wrote the 95 Theses over his concerns on Church teachings and practices
- believed only adults, not children, should be baptized.
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation
- government where a king or queen exercise central power
- List of arguments against indulgences
- To reform.
- created a new Protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism. Followers believed in predestination
- when people show more interest in their current lives than what happens when they die
- made it cheaper to produce books, helped spread works on a variety of subjects, increased literacy rates, and encouraged people to ask questions about what they read
- credited with the heliocentric theory, or the idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
- church court set up to root out heresy
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- observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- painted The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and became known as the true essence of a Renaissance man.
- became known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry” after he did experiments with gases and mixed elements
- Sun centered model of the universe
- A new artistic technique that arose during the renaissance.
- the use of mathematical calculations to convert observations into fact
- financial supporters of the arts
- someone who enjoys art
- a rebirth of learning and culture in Western Europe that began in Italy
- The plague that ravaged Europe.
- an emphasis on individual potential and achievements
- A famous piece of literature from the Renaissance by Machiavelli that detailed how kings can hold onto absolute power.
- the selling of Church offices
- was a movement in thinking using reason, natural laws, and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
30 Clues: To reform. • common local language • someone who enjoys art • the selling of Church offices • The plague that ravaged Europe. • financial supporters of the arts • Sun centered model of the universe • List of arguments against indulgences • church court set up to root out heresy • an emphasis on individual potential and achievements • ...
Renaissance 2024-12-06
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- release from punishment for sin, done by the Catholic church
- form of government in which the leader is not a king, some citizens can vote
- representing something in a more realistic, accurate way
- a district within a city where Jews had to live
- wealthy family that controls Florence, patron of arts
- someone who gives financial support to a person, cause, or organization
- to declare invalid
- soldier who fights mostly for money
- member of the middle class who lived in a city or town
- was a sculptor engineer, poet, created the David statue
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- focused more on humans and more realistic
- religious doctrine developed by Martin Luther
- German priest and professor, stared Protestant Reformation
- artistic techniques, gives 2d surfaces a 3d effect
- the language of everyday speech in a particular region
- the "birthplace" of the Renaissance
- nun who helped things return to a stricter way of life, opened 17 convents
- painting done on wet plaster, water-based paints
- The belief God already chose who will and won't be saved
- The model renaissance man, artist, scientist, etc.
20 Clues: to declare invalid • the "birthplace" of the Renaissance • soldier who fights mostly for money • focused more on humans and more realistic • religious doctrine developed by Martin Luther • a district within a city where Jews had to live • painting done on wet plaster, water-based paints • artistic techniques, gives 2d surfaces a 3d effect • ...
Renaissance 2025-09-09
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- Pagpapahalaga sa paglilinang ng karaniwang buhay kesa espiritwal na buhay.
- Sofonisba ______, unang babaeng pintor, kilala sa kanyang obra na “The game of Chess”.
- Baldassare _______, siya ang sumulat ng “The Coutier”.
- Pintor at eskultur, kilala sa kanyang obra sa Chapel of Sistine at ang La Pieta.
- Kilusang intelektual na nagpapahalaga sa potensyal na kakayahan at dignidad ng tao.
- Ang ibig sabihin nito ay “muling pagsilang”
- Pilosopiyang nagpapahalaga sa dangal ng indibidwal.
- La ____, sang obra maestra ni Michaelangelo.
- Eskultor ng obra maestrang estatwang marmol ni David.
- “The Game of ____”, sa obra maestrang ito nakilala si Sofonisba Anguissola, unang babaeng pintor.
- Ito ay koleksyon ng mga kwento na sinulat ni Giovanni Boccaccio.
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- Si ______ Petrarch, Ama ng Humanismong Renaissance, nagsalin ng literaturang Griyego sa Latin,
- The _______, ito ay naglalarawan ng katangian ng perpektong Renaissance Man at Woman.
- Da Vinci, kilala sa kanyang painting na Monaliza at The Last Supper.
- Francesco Perarch, ang nagsalin ng literaturang ______ sa Latin; Ama ng Humanismo.
- Sa bansang ito nagsimula ang Renaissance.
- Babaeng ipininta ni Leonardo Da Vinci, isa sa kanyang mga obra maestra.
- _____ Chapel, sa kisame ng simbahang ito ipininta ni Michaelangelo ang nagpatanyag sa kanya.
- Isa sa mga obra maestra ni Leonardo Da Vinci ang “The Last ______”.
- Ang obra maestra na eskultura, na gawa ni Donatello.
- ____ Boccaccio, ang nagsulat ng aklat na Decameron, koleksyon ng mga kwento.
21 Clues: Sa bansang ito nagsimula ang Renaissance. • Ang ibig sabihin nito ay “muling pagsilang” • La ____, sang obra maestra ni Michaelangelo. • Pilosopiyang nagpapahalaga sa dangal ng indibidwal. • Ang obra maestra na eskultura, na gawa ni Donatello. • Eskultor ng obra maestrang estatwang marmol ni David. • Baldassare _______, siya ang sumulat ng “The Coutier”. • ...
Renaissance 2022-08-29
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- series of religious wars supported by the church
- Person who knows the classics, is charming, doesn't seek fame, and inspires art but does not create it
- being worldly rather than spiritual
- making deals with other countries
- focuses on human potential and achievement
- famous for making sculptures realistic using facial expressions
- what people brought back from the crusades to sell and trade
- focuses on an individual instead of a whole group
- painter, sculptor, architect, poet. famous for the Sistine Chapel
- Means rebirth, revival of art and literature
- often called the worlds greatest play writer
- using perspective to make art realistic as posible
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- a person involved in trade
- opposite of rural
- in 1143 it became self governing with a republican constitution
- Person who excels in many fields and shows off his skill
- wealthy person who supports artists
- made up place where everything is perfect
- opposite of urban
- believed to be where the renaissance started
- part of roman archatecture
- da vinci's famous religious painting
- famous for use of perspective
- international powerhouse,"city of canals"
- family of bankers, they controlled Florence
- allows for quick and easy book manufacturing
- center of engineering during the renaissance
- Italian painter, most famous for the "Mona Lisa"
- a king in the bible person many artists depicted
- art technique to paint three dimensions on canvas
- country where the renaissance started
31 Clues: opposite of rural • opposite of urban • a person involved in trade • part of roman archatecture • famous for use of perspective • making deals with other countries • wealthy person who supports artists • being worldly rather than spiritual • da vinci's famous religious painting • country where the renaissance started • made up place where everything is perfect • ...
Renaissance 2022-09-22
30 Clues: POV • poet • king • land • slave • friar • castle • assets • student • peasant • prairie • Rebirth • painter • monarch • contract • movement • syndicate • astronomer • proceeding • protestant • Churchstate • sacredrites • greatcharter • inauguration • humancentered • mathematician • bubonic plague • legislativebody • Italian sculptor • procedure of science
Renaissance 2022-08-25
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- Seen in Renaissance art when artist of the time use classical techniques or styles that are greco-roman in heritage
- An autonomous state consisting of a city and surrounding territory
- period of European history at the close of the middle ages
- Someone who supports or champions something
- the capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture
- Art technique that re-creates three dimensions
- Italian painter whose many paintings exemplify the ideals of the High Renaissance
- Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- ineffectual movement focused on human achievement
- The capital city of Italy
- A society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- A disease that effects humans and animals
- Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius 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
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- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- A person who believes in the theory of idealism
- The middle ages
- A machine used for printing
- The everyday speech of a particular country or region, often involving nonstandard usage
- One of Leanardo Da Vincis best known human painting
- An Italian family of bankers, merchants, and rulers of Florence and Tuscany
- a country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas
- A philosophical and religious system developed by the followers of Plotinus in the 3rd century AD.
- 16th century Florentine philosopher known primarily for his political ideas
- Florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- An English humanist that wrote the book "Utopia" which represented a revolutionary view on society
- Idea of being well rounded/know a little about everything/skillful of many things
- people caring more about themselves on earth rather than their heavenly afterlife
- Ideally perfect state
31 Clues: The middle ages • Ideally perfect state • The capital city of Italy • A machine used for printing • A disease that effects humans and animals • Someone who supports or champions something • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • Art technique that re-creates three dimensions • A person who believes in the theory of idealism • ...
Renaissance 2019-04-29
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- What time period did Europe lose central government
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- said that rulers should be feared rather than loved
- brought back experiments and observations
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention
- what time period did they not need feudalism
- a small group of people government
- Brunelleschi’s achievement in Florence, Italy
- when art shows depth
- an important structure in Athens made for the god Athena
- art that is from the Romans and the Greeks
- city that became a republic in 509 B.C.E.
- unfair government
- Teacher of Plato
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- was more expression, shadows, and used 3D light and perspective
- famous ceiling by Michelangelo
- a belief that faith and optimism in human potential and creativity.
- book written by Dante Alighieri
- Name of church Martin Luther created
- A system based on the bonds of lords and vassals.
- made their own laws,collected their own taxes, and conducted their own trade.
- created the Don Quixote
- Michelangelo's statue of Mary holding the crucified Jesus
- queen who never married
- surrounded by water on three sides
- had a great library
- time period the crusades happened in
- came up with the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- upper class
- wrote 38 plays
- A kind of art where the figures look stiff with unnatural poses.
- wrote the first medical textbook about anatomy
- where people worshiped (Islamic house of worship)
- in the peasant class
- Period of time with peace and stability
- run by people
- Stands for Before Common Era
- Country that Queen Isabella unified
38 Clues: upper class • run by people • wrote 38 plays • Teacher of Plato • unfair government • had a great library • in the peasant class • when art shows depth • created the Don Quixote • queen who never married • Stands for Before Common Era • famous ceiling by Michelangelo • Johannes Gutenberg's invention • book written by Dante Alighieri • surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Renaissance 2019-04-29
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- a small group of people government
- in the peasant class
- where people worshiped (Islamic house of worship)
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- unfair government
- Michelangelo's statue of Mary holding the crucified Jesus
- art that is from the Romans and the Greeks
- wrote the first medical textbook about anatomy
- Country that Queen Isabella unified
- A system based on the bonds of lords and vassals.
- Stands for Before Common Era
- Teacher of Plato
- wrote 38 plays
- city that became a republic in 509 B.C.E.
- made their own laws,collected their own taxes, and conducted their own trade.
- when art shows depth
- What time period did Europe lose central government
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- brought back experiments and observations
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention
- Name of church Martin Luther created
- A kind of art where the figures look stiff with unnatural poses.
- had a great library
- time period the crusades happened in
- run by people
- a belief that faith and optimism in human potential and creativity.
- famous ceiling by Michelangelo
- Period of time with peace and stability
- was more expression, shadows, and used 3D light and perspective
- came up with the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- what time period did they not need feudalism
- Brunelleschi’s achievement in Florence, Italy
- created the Don Quixote
- said that rulers should be feared rather than loved
- queen who never married
- an important structure in Athens made for the god Athena
- surrounded by water on three sides
- upper class
- book written by Dante Alighieri
38 Clues: upper class • run by people • wrote 38 plays • Teacher of Plato • unfair government • had a great library • in the peasant class • when art shows depth • created the Don Quixote • queen who never married • Stands for Before Common Era • Johannes Gutenberg's invention • famous ceiling by Michelangelo • book written by Dante Alighieri • a small group of people government • ...
Renaissance 2019-11-21
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- The city where the Renaissance began
- The most famous poet and playwriter
- The painter of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- The study of the nature and behaviour of natural things
- What was believed to revolve around the Earth
- The language used by people during the Renaissance
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
- The formulator of a model representing the Sun at the centre of the universe
- A follower of the Islam religion
- The creator of the laws of motion and the laws of universal gravity
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- The Father of Observational Astronomy
- The most parodied work of art in the world
- A general way to treat and/or prevent disease
- The most famous Italian polymath
- The occupation of Christopher Columbus
- A philosophical and ethical stance emphasising the value and agency of human beings
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- Christian place of worship
- The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena outside the Earth's atmosphere
- Learning
- Studied during the Renaissance along with the Greeks
21 Clues: Learning • Christian place of worship • The most famous Italian polymath • A follower of the Islam religion • The most famous poet and playwriter • The city where the Renaissance began • The Father of Observational Astronomy • The occupation of Christopher Columbus • The painter of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling • The most parodied work of art in the world • ...
Renaissance 2021-01-22
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- A idea that has to do with numbers and problem
- A famous painter known for mona lisa
- The revival of a more ancient culture
- To come back
- Style or period
- The revival of this cutlure
- Revival of something dormant
- To be woken
- Refresh,Renew
- Where the renaissance began
- The most populated city in central itlay
- on a canvas
- To bring back
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- When someone has lots of money
- To give something to get something
- Revival after little activity
- A well known architect that designed the dome in florence.
- New life, vitality
- A person who designs buildings
- A thing used to help make news or comics
- People who express their creativity
- Expression of creative skill
- A painter known for the creation of Adam
- Extending,renew
- A time period the renaissance began
25 Clues: To be woken • on a canvas • To come back • Refresh,Renew • To bring back • Style or period • Extending,renew • New life, vitality • The revival of this cutlure • Where the renaissance began • Revival of something dormant • Expression of creative skill • Revival after little activity • When someone has lots of money • A person who designs buildings • To give something to get something • ...
Renaissance 2021-01-22
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- Traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste
- a word serving as the basis for inflected or derived forms
- Man's best friend
- Bringing again into activity and prominence
- A fretted stringed instrument of European origin, similar to the guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox
- A city in central Italy on the Arno; provincial capital of Tuscany; the center of the Italian Renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries
- Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance
- highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
- a representation of a naked child, especially a cherub or a cupid in Renaissance art
- An artist who paints
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- How something is done or how it happens
- the doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason; rejects religion and the supernatural
- the revival of learning and culture
- A piece of work that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career
- a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
- elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
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- A three-dimensional work of plastic art
- the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
- an unaccompanied partsong for 2 or 3 voices; follows a strict poetic form
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- the act of starting something for the first time
- The art and science of designing and managing the construction of buildings and other structures, particularly if they are well proportioned and decorated
- Likes to chase mice
- spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
- a Renaissance woodwind with a double reed and a curving tube (crooked horn)
- A republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula
- a medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically having three strings
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance
- Graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface
- Flying mammal
32 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • An artist who paints • the revival of learning and culture • A three-dimensional work of plastic art • How something is done or how it happens • Bringing again into activity and prominence • the act of starting something for the first time • a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts • ...
renaissance 2021-03-23
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- what does reformation mean
- he was a dutch philosopher
- who wrote The Book of the Courtier
- German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type.
- who painted the Madonna del Prato
- he wrote garganta
- who made the Canzoniere
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- who painted the hare
- he wrote don quiote
- who wrote Discourses on Livy
- who painted the sistine chapel
- he was a english humanist
- who painted henry 8
- who made the marzocco
- who painted the singing angels
- who wrote the 95 theses
- who painted peasant wedding
- he was a english playwright
- what does chalolic mean
- who painted the mona lisa
20 Clues: he wrote garganta • he wrote don quiote • who painted henry 8 • who painted the hare • who made the marzocco • who wrote the 95 theses • what does chalolic mean • who made the Canzoniere • he was a english humanist • who painted the mona lisa • what does reformation mean • he was a dutch philosopher • who painted peasant wedding • he was a english playwright • who wrote Discourses on Livy • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-02
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- This chapel had its walls and ceiling painted by Michelangelo.
- Revolutionized art by introducing perspective and the light/shadow elements of art.
- King _________ married Isabelle of Castille and ruled Spain together.
- Royal Family of France
- most powerful Royal Family of Italy
- glorifying the average person
- humanization of the Divine
- Overthrew the Medici in order to create a theocracy.
- Julius II was known as the __________ Pope.
- Wrote Romeo & Juliet
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- This type of humanism focused on improving city life.
- Rich merchant who became a patron of the arts in support of glorifying Florence.
- Fictional character who fought windmills thinking they were giants.
- Royal Family of Europe
- Royal Family of HRE, Spain, and Austria
- The only Italian city state that was considered a democracy.
- __________ the Magnificent became a patron of the arts in support of glorifying Florence.
- Renaissance literally translates to...
- Most famous female author of the Renaissance.
- King Louis XI was known as the _________ King.
- Made by Henry VII to put the nobility on trial for their crimes.
- Italian city state that was home of the Renaissance.
22 Clues: Wrote Romeo & Juliet • Royal Family of Europe • Royal Family of France • humanization of the Divine • glorifying the average person • most powerful Royal Family of Italy • Renaissance literally translates to... • Royal Family of HRE, Spain, and Austria • Julius II was known as the __________ Pope. • Most famous female author of the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-19
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- artist and inventor
- leader of reformation
- religion not center of human affairs
- cultural revival
- a sacred ritual in Christianity
- fleet of ships
- related to commerce or trade
- religious movement aimed to reform catholic church
- method using observation, experiments and careful reasoning
- corrupt and bad
- belief in oneself
- government ruled by religion
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- someone who gives money to support a group
- a set of principles or system of belief
- official action canceling a marriage by church
- machine used to print
- withdraw your statements
- subgroup of major religions
- everyday spoken language
- to ban dangerous or offensive ideas
20 Clues: fleet of ships • corrupt and bad • cultural revival • belief in oneself • artist and inventor • leader of reformation • machine used to print • withdraw your statements • everyday spoken language • subgroup of major religions • related to commerce or trade • government ruled by religion • a sacred ritual in Christianity • to ban dangerous or offensive ideas • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-28
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- Salvator Mundi is a painting attributed in whole or in part to the Italian High Renaissance artist
- He believed in confronting the original text of the Bible, as plainly and directly as possible
- The Decameron, subtitled Prince Galehaut and sometimes nicknamed l'Umana commedia, is a collection of short stories by the 14th-century Italian author
- David is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture, created from 1501 to 1504 by the Italian artist
- an Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived
- The “father of humanism” and even the “first modern scholar.”
- The Sistine Madonna, also called the Madonna di San Sisto, is an oil painting by the Italian artist
- In 1508–09 he explored and settled Puerto Rico, founding the colony's oldest settlement, Caparra, near what is now San Juan
- He is best known for his novel Don Quixote
- The Prince is a 16th-century political treatise written by Italian diplomat and political theorist
- Who formulated a model of the universe the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center
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- The first and most famous law states that planets orbit in ellipses
- He invented an early microscope and a predecessor to the thermometer
- He has been called the "father of English literature"
- Invented the calculus in the mid to late 1660s
- Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by
- A Dutch philosopher and Catholic theologian who is considered one of the greatest scholars of the Northern Renaissance
- The Birth of Venus is a painting by the Italian artist
- best known for his masterpiece La Commedia (known in English as The Divine Comedy)
- He is famous for having made an important connection between geometry and algebra
20 Clues: Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by • He is best known for his novel Don Quixote • Invented the calculus in the mid to late 1660s • He has been called the "father of English literature" • The Birth of Venus is a painting by the Italian artist • The “father of humanism” and even the “first modern scholar.” • ...
Renaissance 2012-12-11
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- People rarely spoke out against the ________ Church.
- Center of economic life.
- Invented by German publisher Johannes Gutenberg.
- Political, and Economic system being used during the Renaissance.
- Scientific ______ was further developed during the Renaissance.
- System based on profit, private ownership, and competition.
- Exotic goods became expensive due to high ______.
- Age of ___________ marked the start of European dominance in world trade.
- City states had there own __________.
- Represented a growing middle class of people.
- The Catholic _____ was the most powerful institution during the Renaissance
- Home of the Catholic Church during the Renaissance.
- People learned to ____ and began to question the church.
- Art was a sign of ______.
- Theory that the planets orbit the sun, ___ Centered theory.
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- ___ became an important part of Italian culture.
- New _________ ideas influenced both culture, and religion.
- New scientific ideas influenced _______ and religion.
- Italian ____ cities imported new scientific knowledge.
- Famous sculptor, architect, and artist during the Renaissance.
- Created to sponsor the arts
- His 95 theses started the Protestant Reformation.
- Most powerful person during the Renaissance.
- Study of _______, and dissection of human bodies became an interest.
- Helped astronomers learn more about stars.
- Focus on art shifted from God to ___.
- Most medieval art was based on ________.
- Italy controlled trade routes from ____ to India.
- Modern banking system.
29 Clues: Modern banking system. • Center of economic life. • Art was a sign of ______. • Created to sponsor the arts • City states had there own __________. • Focus on art shifted from God to ___. • Most medieval art was based on ________. • Helped astronomers learn more about stars. • Most powerful person during the Renaissance. • Represented a growing middle class of people. • ...
Renaissance 2013-04-04
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- Wrote In Praise of Folly
- Gates of Paradise
- Invented Printing Press
- 3-d effects on 2-d surface
- Artist of Expulsion of Adam and Eve
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- education should prepare leaders
- dark and light colors to create depth
- Wrote On the False Denotation of Constantine
- Founded Platonic Academy
- Kingdom of 2 Sicilies
- Greco Greatest of the Mannerists
- blurring or softening sharp outlines
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- Father of Humanism
- Il Duomo
- Contract between merchant and merchant-adventurer
- Oration on the Dignity of Man
- Became unofficial leader of Florence 1494-1498
- Sculptor of David
- The Book of Courtier
- Sculpted Pieta and the Statue of David
- Wrote The Prince
- Wrote Decameron
- Painted the School of Athens
- 1527
- Wrote Utopia
26 Clues: 1527 • Il Duomo • Wrote Utopia • Wrote Decameron • Wrote The Prince • Gates of Paradise • Sculptor of David • Father of Humanism • The Book of Courtier • Painted the Mona Lisa • Kingdom of 2 Sicilies • Invented Printing Press • Wrote In Praise of Folly • Founded Platonic Academy • 3-d effects on 2-d surface • Painted the School of Athens • Oration on the Dignity of Man • ...
Renaissance 2013-08-20
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- foul-smelling, spiny tropical fruit
- cupboard or cabinet
- harmless medicine prescribed for psychological benefit
- metal formed from combination of two or more elements
- rebirth or revival; in particular, of art and literature in the Middle Ages
- foreign or migratory; also a powerful species of falcon
- sorcery used to reanimate the dead
- small explosive device that is thrown by hand
- protein-rich fluid present in animal tissue
- divide into two branches
- to wrestle or tussle
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- legal summons to testify in court
- state of metabolic depression during winter in animals
- recently-discovered carnivorous animal
- old-fashioned; no longer in ordinary use
- a hand tool with a square, flat blade for shaping wood
- 1950s-style hairstyle popularised by Elvis Presley
- art of persuasive public speaking
- vocabulary of a language
- to turn away; to ward off or prevent
- a daydream; being lost in one's thoughts
21 Clues: cupboard or cabinet • to wrestle or tussle • vocabulary of a language • divide into two branches • legal summons to testify in court • art of persuasive public speaking • sorcery used to reanimate the dead • foul-smelling, spiny tropical fruit • to turn away; to ward off or prevent • recently-discovered carnivorous animal • old-fashioned; no longer in ordinary use • ...
renaissance 2016-11-23
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- - a campaign in favor of a cause
- - the practices of the Roman Catholic Church
- - classes of status (merchants, peasants, etc)
- being subject to death
- Pizan: served as a court writer
- - the teaching of Jesus
- press: Gutenberg
- the sun is in the middle
- - historical period including many different discoveries
- - time of significance
- founder of modern political science
- clue what they're known as
- it is a group of people a club or a city.
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- - belief of the hebrew bible
- - ethical life stance
- - began the protestant reformation
- best English writer ever
- buy this and you will go to heaven
- galileo proved this wrong
- - many different people and beliefs
- - printing press
- Vinci - “the last supper” and “the mona lisa”
- - artistic two-dimensional surface
- - an opinion that goes against a religion
- a population shift from rural to urban areas.
- - the first telescope ever
- acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
- - specific language of a region
- made the theory about heliocentric
- - importance to someone or something
- Navarre: princess of France
31 Clues: - printing press • press: Gutenberg • - ethical life stance • being subject to death • - time of significance • - the teaching of Jesus • best English writer ever • the sun is in the middle • galileo proved this wrong • clue what they're known as • - the first telescope ever • Navarre: princess of France • - belief of the hebrew bible • Pizan: served as a court writer • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- Jesus and the Cross
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious Wars
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- Religious language of the country
- Perfected the Telescope
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- State of which power is held by the people
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
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- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- ______ of the arts
- Made the bible vernacular
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Star Gazing
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Invented the Printing Press
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- ______ of the arts
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Star Gazing
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Religious Wars
- State of which power is held by the people
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Perfected the Telescope
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- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Religious language of the country
- Jesus and the Cross
- Made the bible vernacular
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- Invented the Printing Press
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- State of which power is held by the people
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- ______ of the arts
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Religious language of the country
- Star Gazing
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Perfected the Telescope
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
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- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Religious Wars
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- Invented the Printing Press
- Made the bible vernacular
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Jesus and the Cross
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-29
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- This guy designed a flying machine. He didn’t test it though, so don’t try it at home.
- There purpose is to worship god
- The Immortal Bard
- He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one.
- It is a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance.
- When this was invented, many more books came into circulation.
- The people of the italian Renaissance formed a new ________ for themselves.
- A common person who travels to holy places. There weren’t any planes back then, so you couldn’t just decide to go on a vacation.
- The belief that Jesus is God’s son.
- I’m tired of reading in latin. I wish books were printed in the __________ language of Italy.
- This man was a famous political philosopher whose works are still being printed today!
- The way things are right now are pretty good, but we should still try and change the ______ ___.
- His ideas of heliocentricity went up in flames, literally!
- Before we discovered heliocentricity, everyone thought we lived in a __________ universe.
- She influenced 15th century english poetry.
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- I loved the Middle ages ___, as literally nothing productive happened in europe.
- She Became Queen of Navarre, Duchess of Alençon, and Duchess of Berry. Leonardo da Vinci died under Marguerite de navarre and her brothers care..
- Sometimes, you need to look closely at things to truly understand them. In this guys case, the stars needed to be examined.
- A long and terrible war in the middle east. In a way, we still are in one.
- There are certain thing people stand for or won’t stand for. These are called ______.
- “ when the 95 theses were hammered onto the church door, the ___________ began.
- When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed.
- When when copernicus came up with this idea, the universe seemed a whole lot bigger.
- it occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- The practise in art and knowledge that focused more on humans than religious subjects.
- It was something really big, it was created by brunillecki.
- It interprets histories texts, values, beliefs, and perspective.
- How do you grow a city? By adding more people. This is called ____________.
- A fancy word for death.
- This was how you could bribe your way into heaven! 40% Guarantee!
- This guy made it so much easier to publish books!
31 Clues: The Immortal Bard • A fancy word for death. • There purpose is to worship god • The belief that Jesus is God’s son. • He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one. • She influenced 15th century english poetry. • This guy made it so much easier to publish books! • When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed. • ...
Renaissance 2022-04-08
Across
- In what country is Florence located?
- Botticelli painted many what for the Medici family?
- How artists previous to Giotto di Bondone painted people.
- Artist who lived 1445-1510
- Botticelli was a ward for what family?
- Artist who lived 1270-1337
- Donatello was a what?
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- One of Donatello's famous sculptures.
- One of Masaccio's famous paintings.
- Caravaggio was the _____ great Renaissance artist.
- Giotto di Bondone broke away from what style?
- Masaccio used this technique in his work.
- Caravaggio used what in his paintings for drama.
- Artist who lived 1401-1428
- Artist who lived 1386-1466
- Artist who lived 1517-1610
- One of Botticelli's famous works.
- The Sistine Chapel is at the _______ in Rome.
- The Renaissance was a time of what?
- Giotto di Bondone painted people as they appeared in ________.
20 Clues: Donatello was a what? • Artist who lived 1401-1428 • Artist who lived 1386-1466 • Artist who lived 1517-1610 • Artist who lived 1445-1510 • Artist who lived 1270-1337 • One of Botticelli's famous works. • One of Masaccio's famous paintings. • The Renaissance was a time of what? • In what country is Florence located? • One of Donatello's famous sculptures. • ...
renaissance 2022-01-26
Across
- where did the Renaissance start?
- the rich family from Florence were the _______.
- people who had to stay on the land where they worked were called ________.
- Leonardo da Vinci was an __________.
- Michelangelo's mother died when he was _____ years old.
- _______ wrote plays.
- what time period means rebirth?
- michelangelo painted ceiling of the sistine chapel for _______ years.
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- Leonardo da Vinci was born in _____.
- Michelangelo was born in ___________.
- 14 lined poems were named _______.
- chapel, Michelangelo painted the ceiling in the ______________.
- the medicis were from ____________.
- the medicis created the first ________.
- shakespeare wrote romeo and _____.
- Michelangelo died in __________.
- Leonardo da Vinci died in _________.
- the medicis ruled a ____ city states.
- the medicis bought _________.
- shakespeare wrote ____.
20 Clues: _______ wrote plays. • shakespeare wrote ____. • the medicis bought _________. • what time period means rebirth? • where did the Renaissance start? • Michelangelo died in __________. • 14 lined poems were named _______. • shakespeare wrote romeo and _____. • the medicis were from ____________. • Leonardo da Vinci was born in _____. • Leonardo da Vinci was an __________. • ...
renaissance 2022-02-17
Across
- a way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- god chooses who will be saved
- calvinism in scotland are called this
- church members of this church are known as anglicans
- a book by Thomas more
- Gutenberg creater of the printing press
- rule by religious leaders
- Lutherans religious group
- the greatest playwright-er
- princes that side with Luther are known as
- retract marriage
Down
- of Augsburg each prince can decide religion of his state
- a financial supporter of artists
- they follow Ignatius starts schools convert non-christians
- of trent is a council led by pual 111
- a movement for religious reform
- reformation seeks to reform catholic church from within
- believe in seperation of church and state
- a pardon releasing a person from penalty for sin
- their native language
- religion based on calvin's teaching
- worldly
- intellectual movement focused on human achievement
- an exploitation of creativity in art,writing and thought
24 Clues: worldly • retract marriage • their native language • a book by Thomas more • rule by religious leaders • Lutherans religious group • the greatest playwright-er • god chooses who will be saved • a movement for religious reform • a financial supporter of artists • religion based on calvin's teaching • of trent is a council led by pual 111 • calvinism in scotland are called this • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-11
Across
- an over emphasis on human worth
- the music became began to becpme more ___
- famous reformer who wrote important documents and translated the bible
- living for the moment
- a sobering time
- the people of the time focused less on ____
- painted the sistine chapel
- main city of the renaissance
- wrote hamlet and romeo and juliet
- valuable famous painting made by leonardo de vinci
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- main country of the renaissance
- wrote don quixote
- what did shakespeare write?
- famous sponsor family
- famous inventor, painter, poet, sculptor, musician
- by faith alone
- this church was lossing power
- martin luther wrote 95 of these
- this became more important for people to know
- a sponsor who paid an artist
20 Clues: by faith alone • a sobering time • wrote don quixote • famous sponsor family • living for the moment • painted the sistine chapel • what did shakespeare write? • main city of the renaissance • a sponsor who paid an artist • this church was lossing power • an over emphasis on human worth • main country of the renaissance • martin luther wrote 95 of these • ...
