renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance CrossWord 2025-12-06
7 Clues: in the ad • head church • time period • Richest,and most powerful family • black,yellow bile,blood,and phlegm • founder of renaissance art/patting • Europe,Asia,Afica-others are unknow and uninhabitable
Social Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-05
Across
- was an empire under Southwest Asia and the competitor of the Byzantine Empire over the territories in Southwest Asia
- focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues that had occupied medieval thinkers
- where Renaissance began
- the founder of Han Empire
- a form of community cooperation where the Inca civilization's social system is solely based on
- invaders from the north that occupied the lands of the Maya civilization
- first empire established in the world
- within a group of people
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- rebuilt the Great Wall of China
- well-known for "School of Athens"
- a sun god believed by the Aztecs
- the solidarity or social
- considered as the Golden Age of India
- place where the oldest known Olmec site is found
- bark-paper book developed by the Mayas to record important historical events
- a time of rebirth in creativity in Europe in the 1300s
16 Clues: where Renaissance began • the solidarity or social • within a group of people • the founder of Han Empire • rebuilt the Great Wall of China • a sun god believed by the Aztecs • well-known for "School of Athens" • considered as the Golden Age of India • first empire established in the world • place where the oldest known Olmec site is found • ...
Harlem Renaissance and Poetry Review 2023-02-01
Across
- the pattern of rhymes in a poem is called the rhyme _____ .
- Over a million African Americans moved from southern states to northern cities during the Great ______.
- A stanza with four lines
- an indirect comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as"
- attributing human traits to something nonhuman
- The word “renaissance” means ______.
- The number of lines in a sonnet
- Johnson's poem "My City" is an example of this traditional poetic form.
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- The poem “Harlem” ponders what happens to a dream ______.
- The best-known writer of the Harlem Renaissance is Langston ______.
- The repetition of initial consonant sounds in words close together
- language that appeals to the senses
- According to Hurston, her age when she became colored.
- a grouping of lines of poetry
- Laws passed to enforce racial segregation in the US were called Jim _____ laws.
- A stanza with two lines
16 Clues: A stanza with two lines • A stanza with four lines • a grouping of lines of poetry • The number of lines in a sonnet • language that appeals to the senses • The word “renaissance” means ______. • attributing human traits to something nonhuman • According to Hurston, her age when she became colored. • The poem “Harlem” ponders what happens to a dream ______. • ...
ENG3U 2020-12-17
Across
- the playwright who went before the HUAC because he read Communist pamphlets
- Elizabethan era
- John Proctor is this in The Crucible
- William Wordsworth and John Clare wrote during this time
- The quintessential gothic writer
- Ginsberg's poem about wishing to clean up environmental pollution
- Theorist who said the proletariat will organize and rise up against the bourgeoisie
- Genre of writing that requires the thesis in the first few lines
- a way to interpret literature through different perspectives
- Renaissance playwright who thrived under Queen Elizabeth
Down
- Asked for the candlesticks and deeds to the house
- The story of The Crucible teaches a moral message
- Abi is a product of a patriarchal society in this interpretation
- The Anniversary falls into this kind of poetry
- Was pressed because he refused to confess
- Who is threatened with a thrashing for leaving the house?
- Wrote 'I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud'
- Undergoing extreme pressure or heat
- Stream of consciousness writing
- Tituba is a typical scapegoat
- Mixing of genres and making collages
21 Clues: Elizabethan era • Tituba is a typical scapegoat • Stream of consciousness writing • The quintessential gothic writer • Undergoing extreme pressure or heat • John Proctor is this in The Crucible • Wrote 'I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud' • Mixing of genres and making collages • Was pressed because he refused to confess • The Anniversary falls into this kind of poetry • ...
cross word 2019-07-24
Across
- is a large scale music drama that combines poetry, acting, scenery and acting.
- is a secular music.
- had a lighter, even comic tone and sometimes used duets, trios and large ensembles.
- the favored genre at the courts of dukes and kings.
- known as plainchant or plainsong.
- a time when composers experimented with form, styles, and instrument.
- the middle ages began with the fall of the__________.
- lyrical songs
- speech like declamations of the text.
- the word renaissance in french means _______.
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- follows the pavane which is lively and complicated.
- two or more voices combined into a multi voiced texture.
- ______age of polyphonic.
- it means "the new music"
- an era of exploration, scientific inquiry, and artistic awakening.
- without musical accompaniment.
- is a slow dance in an even meter where couples walk in pairs.
- an instrumental number heard at the beginning of most operas.
- is a dance that lively romp associated with the outdoors and performed in a circle.
- people discovered that the __________ was round and that it revolved around the sun.
20 Clues: lyrical songs • is a secular music. • ______age of polyphonic. • it means "the new music" • without musical accompaniment. • known as plainchant or plainsong. • speech like declamations of the text. • the word renaissance in french means _______. • follows the pavane which is lively and complicated. • the favored genre at the courts of dukes and kings. • ...
Project #3 2020-10-25
Across
- blurring of contours
- first name of artist; Mona Lisa, The Last Supper
- last name of creator of Gates of Heaven
- Salvation was earned through the performance of good works and _____ mediated by the Church and its priesthood.
- father of literacy form;essay
- humanism,translator; canzoniere
- artist of The Explusion of Adam and Eve from Eden; The Holy Trinity
- Northern Renaissance painter is notable for his limited interest in religious subject matter and preference for scenes of normal people in ordinary situations?
- master printmaker;16th century
- The chorale is primarily associated with?
- first name of artist The Alba Madonna ; The School of Athens
- artist of Arnolfini Wedding
Down
- pandemic;rats
- first name of artist; David, Moses, The Last Judgement
- gradations of light and shade; gives 3D quality
- artist of Birth of Venus ; La Primavera
- author of a collection of tales
- What literary genre was popular during the 16th century;used by Erasmus, More and Cervantes?
- In what city did Calvin establish his theocratic state?
- location of High Renaissance
- Who did Shakespeare model his own sonnets on?
21 Clues: pandemic;rats • blurring of contours • artist of Arnolfini Wedding • location of High Renaissance • father of literacy form;essay • master printmaker;16th century • humanism,translator; canzoniere • author of a collection of tales • last name of creator of Gates of Heaven • artist of Birth of Venus ; La Primavera • The chorale is primarily associated with? • ...
Project #3 2020-10-25
Across
- blurring of contours
- artist of The Explusion of Adam and Eve from Eden; The Holy Trinity
- gradations of light and shade; gives 3D quality
- first name of artist The Alba Madonna ; The School of Athens
- Northern Renaissance painter is notable for his limited interest in religious subject matter and preference for scenes of normal people in ordinary situations?
- author of a collection of tales
- first name of artist; David, Moses, The Last Judgement
- In what city did Calvin establish his theocratic state
- Who did Shakespeare model his own sonnets on?
- What literary genre was popular during the 16th century;used by Erasmus, More and Cervantes?
- Salvation was earned through the performance of good works and _____ mediated by the Church and its priesthood.
Down
- pandemic;rats
- The chorale is primarily associated with?
- first name of artist; Mona Lisa, The Last Supper
- location of High Renaissance
- artist of Birth of Venus ; La Primavera
- father of literacy form;essay
- master printmaker;16th century
- artist of Arnolfini Wedding
- last name of creator of Gates of Heaven
- humanism,translator; canzoniere
21 Clues: pandemic;rats • blurring of contours • artist of Arnolfini Wedding • location of High Renaissance • father of literacy form;essay • master printmaker;16th century • author of a collection of tales • humanism,translator; canzoniere • artist of Birth of Venus ; La Primavera • last name of creator of Gates of Heaven • The chorale is primarily associated with? • ...
Chapter 12 Review 2023-12-01
Across
- a way of life based upon ownership and use of land
- heavily fortified dwelling
- man permitted to use a lord's land in exchange for service
- farmers of manors
- sculptor/painter Sistine Chapel
- The Canterbury Tales
- trade alliances
- First unofficial crusade
- "Father of Humanism"
- Reformer from Florence Italy, a Roman Priest
- 1/3 to 1/2 of Europes population perished; plague
- an English Franciscan Friar
- arithmetic music geometry& astronomy
- identification displayed on armor/coat of arms
- Council of ____
- consisted of grammar, rhetoric, and logic
- first translation of the Bible into English
- Divine Comedy
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- painting the Sistine Madonna
- means "rebirth"
- followers of Wycliffe
- estates that belonged to nobles
- piece of land held by one man
- The Decameron
- moveable-type printing press
- Hussites; "Lord unto thy hand I commend my spirit
- hunt with young hawks
- combines Greek philosophy and Romanism
- "The Prince"
- first medieval university
- Renaissance man; Mona Lisa
- Thomism
- two knights fought to unhorse each other
- leading banking family in Florence
34 Clues: Thomism • "The Prince" • The Decameron • Divine Comedy • means "rebirth" • trade alliances • Council of ____ • farmers of manors • The Canterbury Tales • "Father of Humanism" • followers of Wycliffe • hunt with young hawks • First unofficial crusade • first medieval university • heavily fortified dwelling • Renaissance man; Mona Lisa • an English Franciscan Friar • painting the Sistine Madonna • ...
Year 10 Review 2023-05-18
Across
- Founder of a cow town
- A Range War
- The period 1500 - 1700
- Boy who helped Jenner
- Two treaties were signed here
- He developed brain surgery techniques during the Great War
- They tried to get God's forgiveness
- Gun fight at the OK Coral
- The severe winter of 1886/7
- Gave out 160 acres
- This massacre ended Plains Indian resistance
- Name give to the Californian Gold Rush
- This type of ranching developed in the 1870s
- Took the Mormons to Salt Lake
- Bad air
- This Act was different to the 1848 Act
Down
- Vesalius wrote this
- A cause of disease in the Renaissance
- Gave Plains Indians 160 acres
- This trail led to a war
- Occurred in 1858
- Anti-septics
- Gas used in 1915
- Took the law into their own hands
- Pre Germ Theory
- Cowtown
- The English Hippocrates
- Caused by lice
- Nightingale helped design these types of hospitals
- Chief involved in the 1866-68 war
- Took place during the period 1862-65
- Highly flammable
32 Clues: Cowtown • Bad air • A Range War • Anti-septics • Caused by lice • Pre Germ Theory • Occurred in 1858 • Gas used in 1915 • Highly flammable • Gave out 160 acres • Vesalius wrote this • Founder of a cow town • Boy who helped Jenner • The period 1500 - 1700 • This trail led to a war • The English Hippocrates • Gun fight at the OK Coral • The severe winter of 1886/7 • Gave Plains Indians 160 acres • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-05
Across
- - where jazz music was played and where alcohol was consumed illegally
- - a center of jazz music in europe
- - wrote some of the first major stories featuring african american women as central characters
- - universal negro movement association, founded by garvey
- - the first musical produced, performing by African Americans, made its broadway debut in 1921
- - symbolized soul, known as the empress of the blues
- - introduced jazz in 1922
- - soulful style of music from african american origin
- - what the harlem renaissance fought against " different people" (mostly african americans)
- - poetic writer of the harlem shadows
Down
- - composer, pianist,and band leader
- - the national association for the advancement for colored people
- - where african americans traveled to the north
- - a writer, a leading voice of the african american experience
- - author,educator,from 1895 to 1915, the united states' most famous american
- - the name of the renaissance
- - famous nightclub in harlem
- -received wide acclaim for his performance as Eugene o'neill's in emperor jones, gained fame four years later in his show boat
- - african american lively music
- - nationalist and leader of the pan-africanism movement
20 Clues: - introduced jazz in 1922 • - famous nightclub in harlem • - the name of the renaissance • - african american lively music • - a center of jazz music in europe • - composer, pianist,and band leader • - poetic writer of the harlem shadows • - where african americans traveled to the north • - symbolized soul, known as the empress of the blues • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-17
Across
- Why did Luther denounce the peasant rebellion?
- The Renaissance grew out of new ideas combined with
- French Calvinist were known as
- Who was the mother of Queen Elizabeth and was beheaded
- What was the "final straw" for Luther
- Erasmus is best remembered for?
- What is the major difference between Calvinism and Lutheranism?
- The date for Luther posting the 95 Theses?
Down
- who wrote utopia
- what was the major work of Ignatius of Loyola?
- Who met to investigate the abuses in the Church?
- government who's run by church leaders
- Who painted the "School of Athens"? Radial
- John Calvin promoted the idea of
- which invention aided the reformation the most
- who painted Mona Lisa
- The start of the Renaissance was based largely on the wealth of
- To end the fighting over Lutherans and Catholics in Germany this was approved?
- Calvin which religious reformers believed in predestination
- who painted the Sistine chapel
- A picture that uses slanting lines and objects of different sizes to add depth
- Family that ruled Florence during its golden age?
- Who tried catholicism to england
23 Clues: who wrote utopia • who painted Mona Lisa • French Calvinist were known as • who painted the Sistine chapel • Erasmus is best remembered for? • John Calvin promoted the idea of • Who tried catholicism to england • What was the "final straw" for Luther • government who's run by church leaders • Who painted the "School of Athens"? Radial • ...
MIDTERM REVIEW 2023-12-13
Across
- pilgrimage Muslims take to Mecca
- concept and the center of renaissance that encourage the study of topics outside religion
- This was adopted by Japan to separate themselves from the world
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- rebirth of culture from ancient greece and rome
- people native to a certain area
- belief in more than one god
- hindu social classes
- Philosopher who believed people were naturally corrupt
- Russian leader known for westernizing Russia
- A step by step process to conduct an experiment
- Practice used by the catholic church where one could pay to forgive their sin
- spanish conquerer
Down
- Philosopher who believed people were naturally good
- A trained assassin in the Ottoman Empire
- type of government where a monarch has total power
- Catholic monk known for starting the Protestant Reformation
- Explorer known for discovering the New World
- belief that the sun was at the center of the universe
- belief in one god
- Leader of a Muslim Empire
- Area controlled by another country
- jewish holy book
- buddhist afterlife
24 Clues: jewish holy book • belief in one god • spanish conquerer • buddhist afterlife • hindu social classes • Leader of a Muslim Empire • belief in more than one god • people native to a certain area • pilgrimage Muslims take to Mecca • Area controlled by another country • A trained assassin in the Ottoman Empire • painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • ...
SS Lesson 20 2024-10-22
Across
- wrote the Canterbury Tales
- owned the largest bank in Europe during 1400's
- beliefs that opposed Church teaching
- in Venice the ruler was the duke or this
- John Calvin found safety in Geneva
- German Albrecht Durer is best known for his
- wrote the 95 Theses
- is the headquarters of the Pope in Rome
- excommunicated Martin Luther in 1521
- Niccolo Machiavelli wrote this book
- Venice was also known for this
- the Society of Jesus known as
Down
- a full-time soldier who fights for money
- authors of plays
- mary Henry VIII's Catholic daughter
- what Calvinists in England became known as
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- was painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- Renaissance is the French word for this
- these were painted in churches all over Italy
- German who developed a printing press
- best known Christian humanist was Desiderius
- the birth place of the renaissance
- best known for the fresco School of Athens
- today is known as the Czech Republic
- granted a pardon for a person's sins
26 Clues: authors of plays • wrote the 95 Theses • wrote the Canterbury Tales • the Society of Jesus known as • Venice was also known for this • was painted by Leonardo da Vinci • John Calvin found safety in Geneva • the birth place of the renaissance • mary Henry VIII's Catholic daughter • Niccolo Machiavelli wrote this book • beliefs that opposed Church teaching • ...
The Renaissance - Alisha Karst 2025-04-10
Across
- Which person used copper engraving to illustrate books
- Renaissance is a what
- Art of drawing objects on a two dimensional surface
- Used to illustrate pictures in books before the printing press
- Author of the book how to be a gentleman
- Who painted pictures of villages/festivals/dances
- What chapel has the ceiling painted in Rome
- This person used science and math to make his paintings better
- What artists used oils on canvas to paint
- Also known for his political treatise “the prince”
- Wrote about the pen
Down
- Person who wrote plays and musicals
- An artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
- Making something look closer than it really is
- Who invented the printing press and made copies of the bible
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning
- Family who were bankers than rulers
- Attaching prime importance to human rather than divine matters
- What city in italy were the Medici family from
- Where is the seat of the catholic church
20 Clues: Wrote about the pen • Renaissance is a what • Person who wrote plays and musicals • Family who were bankers than rulers • Author of the book how to be a gentleman • Where is the seat of the catholic church • What artists used oils on canvas to paint • What chapel has the ceiling painted in Rome • Making something look closer than it really is • ...
Unit 2: Renaissance Vocabulary 2022-10-13
Across
- Reknown playwright. Comedies, history, and tragedies
- people who supprted the arts
- Monalisa, last supper, and the Vitruvian man
- Den Quixote-mocked romantic notions of chivalry
- supported the arts-patrons
- Economics nearly ruined, decrease in trade,and number of workers. Increase in prices and church declined
- Started a library of classical manuscripts; wrote sonnets of Laura
- England and France fought for a series of conflicts
- Wrote "The Prince"
- Challenged corruption in the church; in praise of FOlly-used humor to highlight the immoral behavior of the clergy (dutch)
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- non-religious in the art, shows wealth
- A focus on the individual. What you will see in everyday life
- techinique that gives art depth/dimension
- Utopia-wanted social/economic reform;ideal society -where people live in peace
- language spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- His sculptures are pretty famous, creator of David, sistine chapel, and lapieta
- School of Athens, Madona
- Book writen by Niccolo Machiavelli
- Word meaning rebirth
- Talented sketch srtist. Studied in Italy. Helped spread renaissance northwest
20 Clues: Wrote "The Prince" • Word meaning rebirth • School of Athens, Madona • supported the arts-patrons • people who supprted the arts • Book writen by Niccolo Machiavelli • non-religious in the art, shows wealth • techinique that gives art depth/dimension • Monalisa, last supper, and the Vitruvian man • Den Quixote-mocked romantic notions of chivalry • ...
Rennaissance reformation and exploration 2022-08-31
Across
- the reburth of classical Greek and Roman culture
- wrote the 95 thesis
- Was the father of Renaissance Humanism
- was the first european explorer to reach India by sailing around the African continent
- is the study of classical greek and rome literature that focused on importance of humans
- was a metting called by Pope Paul iii
- Taught the doctrine of predestination and made it part of the protestant faith
- When Martin Luther split the catholic church and started the protestant faiths
- Was the english king who embraced the reformation because the catholic church wouldnt grant him a divorce
- Is when and were the Renaissance began
Down
- were five major Italian City States
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africabs across the Atlantic ocean to the Americans
- painted the Mona Lisa
- called Luther to stand trial and declared him an outlaw
- was the first to draw a map of north/south America
- Improved the printing process in Europe around 1440
- ruling family of Florence that helped fund the Reanissance
- painted the Sistine chapel
- wrote the Prince
- are the three G's
20 Clues: wrote the Prince • are the three G's • wrote the 95 thesis • painted the Mona Lisa • painted the Sistine chapel • were five major Italian City States • was a metting called by Pope Paul iii • Was the father of Renaissance Humanism • Is when and were the Renaissance began • the reburth of classical Greek and Roman culture • was the first to draw a map of north/south America • ...
Week One Assignment 2026-03-10
Across
- refers to differences in work
- the person who creates the art
- relationship of forms in terms of size
- issues such as class, gender, and representation shape this
- sense of stability in the work
- a period of art in 19th century, challenging traditional norms
- refers to the "feel" of an object
- the visual perception of light reflected
- birth of humanism in art
- the main focus of the piece
- describes lightness or darkness of a color
- subject matter
- refers to differences in work
- seen in works when all parts equal a whole
Down
- an era that built upon the innovations of renaissance
- analyzing a piece of art visually
- an element of art that is three dimensional and encloses volume
- art characterized by gold backgrounds and iconic imagery
- repetition of accented elements
- perspective of what the work of art itself can tell us
- three dimensional art made of plaster, stone, etc
- perspective of what factors outside the work can tell us
- national art museum in Washington DC
- the specific tools used to create a piece of art
- achieved by using similar elements throughout work
25 Clues: subject matter • birth of humanism in art • the main focus of the piece • refers to differences in work • refers to differences in work • the person who creates the art • sense of stability in the work • repetition of accented elements • analyzing a piece of art visually • refers to the "feel" of an object • national art museum in Washington DC • ...
Prep 2022-05-26
8 Clues: who "conquered the americas • this family invented banking • who painted the sistine chapel • what did temujin become in 1206 • what does renaissance translate as • who did temujin become blood brothers with • where were children forced to work in the IR • who was a famous architect in the renaissance
Medieval/Renaissance! 2013-08-13
Across
- Name given to a Gregorian Chant melody which contains a second melodic line
- Plucked string instrument used to accompany minstrels
- Sculpted the piece titled "David"
- Intellectual movement in the Renaissance era
- Polyphonic vocal work set to sacred Latin text
Down
- A style of music named after Pope Gregory
- Main texture of Renaissance vocal music
- The number of ordinarys in a Mass
- Polyphonic secular vocal work
9 Clues: Polyphonic secular vocal work • Sculpted the piece titled "David" • The number of ordinarys in a Mass • Main texture of Renaissance vocal music • A style of music named after Pope Gregory • Intellectual movement in the Renaissance era • Polyphonic vocal work set to sacred Latin text • Plucked string instrument used to accompany minstrels • ...
: 2021-05-20
8 Clues: -people made it • created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • emphasis on human achievements • was an effect of the Renaissance • in the interest of art and learning • State-Independent country the size of a city • Elizabeth-She built many theaters to support the arts
Jaden E 2022-10-29
Caitlin Cremins's High Northern Renaissance Crossword 2014-04-03
Across
- Paintings of everyday scenes
- Northern Renaissance artists focused on reconciling humanism with what?
- Where was the Isenheim Alterpiece originally found?
- Early Christian technique utilized in Madonna of the Long Neck
- Philosophical ideology that filtered through Europe
- Family that was a common patron of the High Renaissance period
- Future art movement Garden of Earthly Delights fits into
Down
- Which monarch did Hans Holbein work for?
- Artist who helped shirt art into a business for artists
- Complicated composition and distorted figures are characteristic of?
- Apostles The Four Humors are expressed in the 4 apostles in which work?
- What religions beliefs are expressed in The Burial of Count Orgaz?
12 Clues: Paintings of everyday scenes • Which monarch did Hans Holbein work for? • Where was the Isenheim Alterpiece originally found? • Philosophical ideology that filtered through Europe • Artist who helped shirt art into a business for artists • Future art movement Garden of Earthly Delights fits into • Early Christian technique utilized in Madonna of the Long Neck • ...
Explorers and Reformers 2015-01-02
Across
- To which section of the poopulation did Protestantism not appeal
- A form of government were all the power lies in the hands of 1 person
- Actions that the Catholic Church took against Protestants
Down
- Italian explorer who in 1492 set foot on American soil
- The renewed interest in Graeco-Roman culture
- A Frenchman who reformed the city of Geneva
- A German monk who pinned 95 thesis to a churchdoor
- A lot of people in the Americas died of this disease
- Famous Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa
- People that were prosecuted at inquistion tribunals
- Famous Dutch Humanist from Rotterdam
- Trading post
12 Clues: Trading post • Famous Dutch Humanist from Rotterdam • A Frenchman who reformed the city of Geneva • The renewed interest in Graeco-Roman culture • Famous Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa • A German monk who pinned 95 thesis to a churchdoor • People that were prosecuted at inquistion tribunals • A lot of people in the Americas died of this disease • ...
Module 14 Vocab Review 2024-03-13
Across
- Use of native languages instead of classical Latin
- Person who financially supported artists
- Period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from 1300-1600
- Italian sculptor, architect, painter, and poet who is famous for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Questioning ideas before accepting them
Down
- Italian painter, sculptorarchitect, musician, engineer, and scientist who was an example of a "Renaissance Man"
- The most famous playwright of all time
- Art technique that re-creates three dimensions
- German craftsman who developed the printing press
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- An ideal place
12 Clues: An ideal place • The most famous playwright of all time • Questioning ideas before accepting them • Person who financially supported artists • Focus on human potential and achievements • Art technique that re-creates three dimensions • German craftsman who developed the printing press • Use of native languages instead of classical Latin • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2022-03-14
Development of Sculpture 2025-04-09
Renaissance puzzle 2023-05-05
12 Clues: Traders • Rebirth • Painting • Currency • Invention • spaghetti • male Ruler • Red ninja Turtle • Blue ninja Turtle • To Be or not to be • Orange ninja Turtle • Purple ninja Turtle
The Renaissance 2024-01-19
Across
- This word is also known as the common language
- A way of life that uses reason and logic
- Is a well educated and well rounded person
- This person made the printing press
- The Medici's lived in this city
- The family that got rich off of trade
Down
- The NORTHERN renaissance started here
- This person built libraries to house ancient Greece and Rome works
- This word describes ideas that are focused in a non religious or worldly way
- The renaissance began on this European peninsula
- Italy was made up of several places with there own government
- This is the place the Pope would be
12 Clues: The Medici's lived in this city • This person made the printing press • This is the place the Pope would be • The NORTHERN renaissance started here • The family that got rich off of trade • A way of life that uses reason and logic • Is a well educated and well rounded person • This word is also known as the common language • ...
Renaissance vs. Reformation 2023-11-25
Across
- The daughter of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII
- The artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- The person who taught Calvinism
- One of the main abuses of the church
- A time period where art was the main focus
- The person that is responsible for excommunicating Martin Luther
- Artist that is known for painting the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
Down
- Something that was started by a monk named Martin Luther
- The queen of England who was famously known as Bloody Mary
- The most famous playwright of the Renaissance era
- Beheaded by King Henry VIII
- The number of wives that were married to King Henry VIII
12 Clues: Beheaded by King Henry VIII • The person who taught Calvinism • The artist who painted the Mona Lisa • One of the main abuses of the church • A time period where art was the main focus • The daughter of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII • The most famous playwright of the Renaissance era • Something that was started by a monk named Martin Luther • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-06
Across
- an Italian artist, architect, and poet known for his sculptures
- supports someone or something.
- renaissance period of European history, roughly from th
- means they believe in a god.
- means not religious.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin.
- means having the sun as the center.
Down
- polo a Venetian merchant and explorer
- road a network of interconnected paths and trade routes, not a single, fixed road.
- primarily known for inventing the movable-type printing press in Europe around 1440.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- family a powerful Italian banking and political dynasty that ruled Florence and later Tuscany during the Renaissance.
12 Clues: means not religious. • means they believe in a god. • supports someone or something. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin. • means having the sun as the center. • polo a Venetian merchant and explorer • renaissance period of European history, roughly from th • an Italian artist, architect, and poet known for his sculptures • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-08
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- A Theater William Shakespeare And His Partners Made
- Michelangelo Painted This Places Roof
- A Person Who Pays For Public Art
- A Famous Artist That Sculpted The Statue Of David
- Leonardo Da Vinci's Most Famous Painting
- A Rich Patron Family That Supported Many Artists During The Renaissance
- A Statue Made By Michelangelo Representing Courage
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- Considered Leonardo Da Vinci's Best Painting
- A Movement Where People Paid More Attention To What Humans Could Do, Instead Of Religion
- Means Rebirth In French
- A Famous Artist That Used To Draw Skeletons In His Notebook To Better Understand How To Draw The Human Body
- A Famous Writer That Wrote 154 Sonnets
12 Clues: Means Rebirth In French • A Person Who Pays For Public Art • Michelangelo Painted This Places Roof • A Famous Writer That Wrote 154 Sonnets • Leonardo Da Vinci's Most Famous Painting • Considered Leonardo Da Vinci's Best Painting • A Famous Artist That Sculpted The Statue Of David • A Statue Made By Michelangelo Representing Courage • ...
The Ren 2023-11-07
Across
- The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant
- one of the greatest painters of the Renaissance. Known for his exquisite portraits.
- The ultimate Renaissance man, famous for his art and inventions.Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man, etc
- A French theologian who played a significant role in the development of Reformed theology. Wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion
- inventor of the printing press, which revolutionized the spread of knowledge during the Renaissance.
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- is the idea that rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith
- A sculptor and painter who created some of the most iconic works of art in history. Sistine Chapel
- is the person or group of people paying —who was considered the primary force behind a work’s creation
- meaning "Non-Religious"
- The father of modern science, developed the telescope and proved Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
10 Clues: meaning "Non-Religious" • The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant • is the idea that rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith • one of the greatest painters of the Renaissance. Known for his exquisite portraits. • The ultimate Renaissance man, famous for his art and inventions.Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man, etc • ...
Final Exam Review 2023-05-30
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- A time of "rebirth" in Europe
- A disease that spread during the Middle Ages
- Armed warriors who protected the King
- Series of Holy Wards
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- The city in Italy that was the center of the Renaissance
- Social structure during the Middle Ages
- Another word for "very poor people" or "peasants"
- A type of art created out of stone
- The man who wrote the 95 Theses; his first name is Martin
- Wealthy men given land by the King
10 Clues: Series of Holy Wards • A time of "rebirth" in Europe • A type of art created out of stone • Wealthy men given land by the King • Armed warriors who protected the King • Social structure during the Middle Ages • A disease that spread during the Middle Ages • Another word for "very poor people" or "peasants" • The city in Italy that was the center of the Renaissance • ...
Week 17 Vocab/Spelling P. 1, 3 2021-12-07
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- a mass departure of people
- prominent writer during the Harlem Renaissance
- used to show possession or to make a contraction
- a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
- relating to the customs, ideas, and social behavior of a society
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- a rebirth or renewal in literature and art
- intended to educate or enlighten
- movement from one region to another region
- to show belonging
- the enforced separation of different racial groups in a country
10 Clues: to show belonging • a mass departure of people • intended to educate or enlighten • a rebirth or renewal in literature and art • movement from one region to another region • prominent writer during the Harlem Renaissance • used to show possession or to make a contraction • a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something • ...
Scientific revolution 2026-03-30
Across
- what was based on science before the Renaissance
- this orbits the sun
- He created the scientific method
- who changed how humans viewed the world in the renaissance
- he invented the first modern telescope
- he created the laws of motion
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- this taught the earth was flat
- Copernieus he taught that the earth was the center of the universe
- this stays unless a new force intervenes
- he proved that planets do not orbit in perfect circles
10 Clues: this orbits the sun • he created the laws of motion • this taught the earth was flat • He created the scientific method • he invented the first modern telescope • this stays unless a new force intervenes • what was based on science before the Renaissance • he proved that planets do not orbit in perfect circles • who changed how humans viewed the world in the renaissance • ...
History 2025-02-07
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- seemed to symbolize soul.
- Renaissance helped to instill a strong sense of pride, defiance, and confidence in African Americans
- 1,300 African American veterans of World War I marched through
- wrote some of the first major stories featuring African American women as central characters
- Composer, pianist, and bandleader
- was a prolific, original, and versatile writer
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- unfulfilled love, poverty, and oppression—the classic themes of the?
- was the first African American representative in Congress from a Northern state.
- received wide acclaim for his performance in the title role of Eugene O’Neill’s Emperor Jones.
- most famous nightclub in Harlem
- from the rural South to industrial cities in the North
- musical style influenced by Dixieland and ragtime, with syncopated rhythms and improvisational elements.
- first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance
- battled hard against segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- A dynamic leader from Jamaica
- Garvey founded
16 Clues: Garvey founded • seemed to symbolize soul. • A dynamic leader from Jamaica • most famous nightclub in Harlem • Composer, pianist, and bandleader • was a prolific, original, and versatile writer • first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance • from the rural South to industrial cities in the North • 1,300 African American veterans of World War I marched through • ...
voacb 2025-05-07
Across
- to call to remembrance
- given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- a synonym for commemorate
- a state of perplexity or doubt
- a synonym for impertinent
- composed of elements drawn from various sources
- a synonym for plateau
- a usually extensive land area having a relatively level surface raised sharply above adjacent land on at least one side
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- to waver in mind, will, or feeling : hesitate in choice of opinions or courses
- to make a series of changes in direction and position for a specific purpose
- a synonym for eclectic
- the transitional movement in Europe between medieval and modern times beginning in the 14th century in Italy, lasting into the 17th century, and marked by a humanistic revival of classical influence expressed in a flowering of the arts and literature and by the beginnings of modern science
- a synonym for vacillate
- a synonym for quandary
- a synonym for maneuver
- a synonym for renaissance
16 Clues: a synonym for plateau • to call to remembrance • a synonym for eclectic • a synonym for quandary • a synonym for maneuver • a synonym for vacillate • a synonym for commemorate • a synonym for impertinent • a synonym for renaissance • a state of perplexity or doubt • given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • composed of elements drawn from various sources • ...
The 1920's 2015-03-09
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- A time of capitalist fear of communism.
- The idea of production based on the consumer's interests.
- An illegal occupation consisting of producing alcohol during Prohibition
- A group intolerant of all non-white and non-christian Americans and immigrants.
- A New York neighborhood that experienced a "renaissance" during the 1920s.
- The 1920's young, modern woman's style.
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- The number of the amendment that granted women's suffrage.
- A fear or strong intolerance of immigrants.
- The 18th Amendment.
- A new methos of production based on a succession of identical items.
- The right to vote.
- A new genre of music developed during Harlem Renaissance.
12 Clues: The right to vote. • The 18th Amendment. • A time of capitalist fear of communism. • The 1920's young, modern woman's style. • A fear or strong intolerance of immigrants. • The idea of production based on the consumer's interests. • A new genre of music developed during Harlem Renaissance. • The number of the amendment that granted women's suffrage. • ...
Middle Ages 2019-05-20
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- land given to noble by king in return for military support
- rebirth of interest in learning and art in Europe
- soldier trained to fight on horseback
- worked land and gave food to lord in exchange for protection
- fast spreading disease that kills many people
- code of behavior to be followed by knight (rules)
- low ranking lord who gave protection to higher lord for land
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- city in Italy where Renaissance began
- important invention which allowed people to read more
- 17 year old peasant girl who helped France win 100 Yr. War
- political and social order in Middle Ages/Europe
- word that means castle, fields, church & village (Feudal days)
12 Clues: city in Italy where Renaissance began • soldier trained to fight on horseback • fast spreading disease that kills many people • political and social order in Middle Ages/Europe • rebirth of interest in learning and art in Europe • code of behavior to be followed by knight (rules) • important invention which allowed people to read more • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-05
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- Related to worldly things
- A merchant who traveled to China
- A way of showing the relationship between objects in a draw
- A family that were primary patrons of Florence
- A person who gives money to an artist
- He is responsible for spreading Humanist ideas because he developed the printing press
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- Relating to the sun as the center of the solar system
- An emphasis on worldly concerns
- A renaissance artist. He painted the ceiling of The Sistine Chapel in Vatican
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- Trade route between Central Asia and China
- A new era of rebirth
12 Clues: A new era of rebirth • Related to worldly things • An emphasis on worldly concerns • A merchant who traveled to China • A person who gives money to an artist • Trade route between Central Asia and China • A family that were primary patrons of Florence • Relating to the sun as the center of the solar system • A way of showing the relationship between objects in a draw • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-05
Across
- Related to worldly things
- A merchant who traveled to China
- A way of showing the relationship between objects in a draw
- A family that were primary patrons of Florence
- A person who gives money to an artist
- He is responsible for spreading Humanist ideas because he developed the printing press
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- Relating to the sun as the center of the solar system
- An emphasis on worldly concerns
- A renaissance artist. He painted the ceiling of The Sistine Chapel in Vatican
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- Trade route between Central Asia and China
- A new era of rebirth
12 Clues: A new era of rebirth • Related to worldly things • An emphasis on worldly concerns • A merchant who traveled to China • A person who gives money to an artist • Trade route between Central Asia and China • A family that were primary patrons of Florence • Relating to the sun as the center of the solar system • A way of showing the relationship between objects in a draw • ...
Reformation/Renaissance Crossword by Logan Davis 2019-01-23
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- Sculpted the Statue of David in bronze.
- 95 arguments against the church.
- Time period, cultural awakening of Greek and Roman thought.
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory.
- A philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Painted the School of Athens.
- Wrote 95 Theses.
- Excommunicated Martin Luther from the church.
- A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them
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- Collectively, areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- Famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci that depicts a woman.
- Italian city-state known for banking.
- Famous sculpture by Michelangelo that depicts a man.
- Sculpted the Statue of David.
- Famous play write from the Renaissance.
- Art influenced by the styles and techniques of ancient Greece and Rome.
- The belief in the importance of an individual's achievements and dignity.
- Sold by religious leaders, supposed to get you into Heaven faster.
- Head of the church.
20 Clues: Wrote 95 Theses. • Head of the church. • Painted the Mona Lisa. • Sculpted the Statue of David. • Painted the School of Athens. • 95 arguments against the church. • Italian city-state known for banking. • Famous play write from the Renaissance. • Sculpted the Statue of David in bronze. • Excommunicated Martin Luther from the church. • ...
Herhaling 1.1 t/m 1.3 2016-10-04
Across
- een manier van denken.
- Protestantse leer waarin predestinatie centraal staat.
- Werkend met een machine.
- De tijd waarin de maan eenmaal om de aarde draait.
- Iemand die een bedrijf heeft.
- Organisatie van mensen die iets maken of doen om geld te verdienen.
- Leider van een protestantse kerkdienst.
- Christenen die hun ideologie baseren op de ideeën van de Reformatie.
- Eerste deel van de bijbel dat gaat over de oorsprong van het jodendom.
- Kijk op de mens en de wereld.
- Iemand die door middel van creativiteit iets creëert.
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- Protestantse kerkdienst in de openlucht.
- Vernieuwing van de Europese cultuur vanaf omstreeks 1500 met een herboren belangstelling voor de klassieke cultuur.
- Tweede deel van de bijbel dat gaat over het levensverhaal van Jezus.
- Hervormingsbeweging in de zestiende eeuw waardoor de splitsing katholiek-protestants ontstond.
- Franse calvinist.
- De tijd waarin de aarde eenmaal om de zon draait.
- Systeem om de tijd te verdelen in jaren, maanden, weken en dagen.
- Geleerde die tijdens de Renaissance, teksten uit de Oudheid bestudeerde met een ideologie waarin de mens centraal stond.
- Manier van denken en voelen.
20 Clues: Franse calvinist. • een manier van denken. • Werkend met een machine. • Manier van denken en voelen. • Iemand die een bedrijf heeft. • Kijk op de mens en de wereld. • Leider van een protestantse kerkdienst. • Protestantse kerkdienst in de openlucht. • De tijd waarin de aarde eenmaal om de zon draait. • De tijd waarin de maan eenmaal om de aarde draait. • ...
Herhaling 1.1 t/m 1.3 2016-10-04
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- Kijk op de mens en de wereld.
- Iemand die door middel van creativiteit iets creëert.
- Vernieuwing van de Europese cultuur vanaf omstreeks 1500 met een herboren belangstelling voor de klassieke cultuur.
- Systeem om de tijd te verdelen in jaren, maanden, weken en dagen.
- Hervormingsbeweging in de zestiende eeuw waardoor de splitsing katholiek-protestants ontstond.
- Franse calvinist.
- Protestantse kerkdienst in de openlucht.
- Manier van denken en voelen.
- De tijd waarin de maan eenmaal om de aarde draait.
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- Een manier van denken.
- Christenen die hun ideologie baseren op de ideeën van de Reformatie.
- Iemand die een bedrijf heeft.
- Eerste deel van de bijbel dat gaat over de oorsprong van het jodendom.
- Tweede deel van de bijbel dat gaat over het levensverhaal van Jezus.
- Leider van een protestantse kerkdienst.
- Organisatie van mensen die iets maken of doen om geld te verdienen.
- De tijd waarin de aarde eenmaal om de zon draait.
- Protestantse leer waarin predestinatie centraal staat.
- Werkend met een machine.
- Geleerde die tijdens de Renaissance, teksten uit de Oudheid bestudeerde met een ideologie waarin de mens centraal stond.
20 Clues: Franse calvinist. • Een manier van denken. • Werkend met een machine. • Manier van denken en voelen. • Iemand die een bedrijf heeft. • Kijk op de mens en de wereld. • Leider van een protestantse kerkdienst. • Protestantse kerkdienst in de openlucht. • De tijd waarin de aarde eenmaal om de zon draait. • De tijd waarin de maan eenmaal om de aarde draait. • ...
Unit I: Renaissance, Reformation, Exploration 2024-01-24
Across
- "discovered" America in 1492
- trade network connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Juan Ponce de Leon "discovered" this southern state looking for the Fountain of Youth
- daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn
- the title of Luther's complaints "95 ..."
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- an area of land typically settled for a King/Queen to expand their empire
- "rebirth" of classical knowledge, heavy focus on art and science
- church of England after Henry VIII annulled his marriage
- belief of Calvinism that God determines salvation before birth
- first person to circumnavigate the globe
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- a country establishing power over other territories and sends native goods back to the "mother land"
- global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases across the Atlantic from Old World to the New World
- Spanish explorer in search of the 3 G's
- the "Renaissance Man" painter of Mona Lisa
- invented the Printing Press
- head of the Catholic faith, interpreter of God
- started the Protestant Reformation
- purchasing forgiveness for one's sins
- religious movement that happened because of Martin Luther
20 Clues: invented the Printing Press • "discovered" America in 1492 • started the Protestant Reformation • purchasing forgiveness for one's sins • Spanish explorer in search of the 3 G's • first person to circumnavigate the globe • the title of Luther's complaints "95 ..." • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • the "Renaissance Man" painter of Mona Lisa • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Era 2024-03-07
Across
- "When Adam delved and Eve spanned"
- Inventor, Renaissance man, and artist
- The art of speaking well and being persuasive
- Whipped themselves to avoid God's wrath
- The place where the pop was moved to for 40 years
- Wrote "The Prince" and promoted Real Politik
- "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers"
- English professor and early predecessor to Luther
- A colorful painter
- Re-birth of ancients
Down
- Where a group of peasants on a hill slaughter France's lords
- To make hard things look easy
- The plague that killed one third of Europe
- The greatest sculptor ever?
- A celebration of man's dignity and excellence
- A peasant girls who had visions and led an army
- Father of humanism and first to hike up a hill
- Use to defeat French in every major battle of Hundred Years
- Where a group of peasants in a muddy field slaughter France's lords
- Medieval structure of society
- A rude peasant to the King of England who led revolt
- Someone who pays artists to make art and has a lot of money
22 Clues: A colorful painter • Re-birth of ancients • The greatest sculptor ever? • To make hard things look easy • Medieval structure of society • "When Adam delved and Eve spanned" • Inventor, Renaissance man, and artist • Whipped themselves to avoid God's wrath • The plague that killed one third of Europe • "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers" • ...
mots croisés CHAP.4 d'histoire 2024-04-11
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- salle d’attente pour les chrétiens… (1 point)
- transmission de la foi chrétienne qui peut être dans un livre (0.5 points)
- réunion à 15+15 (1 point)
- obtenir une place au paradis après la mort (1 point)
- étude de la religion (1 point)
- période qui suit le Moyen-Age (1 point)
- source d’inspiration latine ou grecque dans la peinture de la Renaissance (1 point)
- réformateur suisse (1 point)
- Luther l’a subi en 1521 (1 point)
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- traduction officielle de la Bible par Saint Jérôme (1 point)
- homme très cultivé (1 point)
- christianisation (1 point)
- il y en a eu 95 en 1517… (0.5 points)
- Erasme en est un… (1 point)
- activité de comparaison et de traduction de plusieurs manuscrits (2 points)
- pédagogue admirateur d’Erasme (1 point)
- enseignement philosophique et religieux (1 point)
- personne qui fut en conflit avec le Pape à propos de la chapelle Sixtine (1 point)
- mélange de catholicisme et de protestantisme (1 point)
- statue retrouvée dans la salle de bain de Titus… (1 point)
20 Clues: réunion à 15+15 (1 point) • christianisation (1 point) • Erasme en est un… (1 point) • homme très cultivé (1 point) • réformateur suisse (1 point) • étude de la religion (1 point) • Luther l’a subi en 1521 (1 point) • il y en a eu 95 en 1517… (0.5 points) • pédagogue admirateur d’Erasme (1 point) • période qui suit le Moyen-Age (1 point) • ...
US History Famous Women 2023-05-01
Across
- 1st female Vice President
- escaped slavery with her newborn daughter, famous abolitionist
- Cultural icon that represents women in WWII
- helped Lewis & Clark explore the Louisiana Territory
- Abolitionist that wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
- Harlem Renaissance writer
- First woman to run for US President
- Suffragist activist that also created the Hull House
- Legendary Native American princess
- abolitionist sisters
- drafted the Declaration of Sentiments(of womens rights) @ the Seneca Falls Convention
- GA woman during the American Revolution that killed some British men
- famous for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery(Civil Rights)
- First woman to go to outerspace
- Took pictures for the government during the Dust Bowl
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- wrote the book Silent Spring(criticism of pesticides)
- The 1st first lady
- 1st female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- escaped slavery and ran the underground railroad
- sewed the first US flag
- fought for women's suffrage(also for temperance and the abolition of slavery)
- famous jazz singer during the Harlem Renaissance
- first lady that convinced her husband to help poor and women
23 Clues: The 1st first lady • abolitionist sisters • sewed the first US flag • 1st female Vice President • Harlem Renaissance writer • First woman to go to outerspace • Legendary Native American princess • First woman to run for US President • Cultural icon that represents women in WWII • Abolitionist that wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” • escaped slavery and ran the underground railroad • ...
World Geo and Hist Unit 4 2022-12-05
Across
- Josh buys his forgiveness of sin
- this empire is known for their military power
- Cherokee identify their history and culture with a large tower-like object
- King Henry VII began the Reformation in this country
- art of three dimensions
- Great leader known for his liberal rule
- term for all no-Catholic Christian faiths
- our calendar comes from this empire
- Northern Native American village found in the Southwest
- last name of England's great playwright
- government where much authority is vested in local leaders
- faith rooted in the idea of Predestination
- created the city of Machu Picchu
- Renaissance origins
- last name for the inventor of the printing press
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- Ottomans became dominant in the region by taking this city
- an Ottoman leader
- Mayans, Aztecs and Incas largely practiced this form of government
- rebirth/revival
- worldly
- practice of government
- Islamic empire located in India
- empire known for its cultural blending
- the Lawgiver or Great
- Martin Luther was _______ after promoting his 95 theses
- famous Mughal tomb
26 Clues: worldly • rebirth/revival • an Ottoman leader • famous Mughal tomb • Renaissance origins • the Lawgiver or Great • practice of government • art of three dimensions • Islamic empire located in India • Josh buys his forgiveness of sin • created the city of Machu Picchu • our calendar comes from this empire • empire known for its cultural blending • Great leader known for his liberal rule • ...
sejarah lanjut 2024-09-26
Across
- kesejahteraan masyarakat italia menyebabkan munculnya pemikiran duniawi yang mengedepankan
- pendirian daerah jajahan di luar negeri
- arti dari merchant
- seorang teolog dari swiss yang mendukung reformasi gereja
- arti reformasi secara umum
- tolak ukur paling utama bagi kekayaan suatu negara
- tokoh pencetus tentang pernyataan tentang ekspor yang harus lebih banyak dari impor
- dampak besar yang dirasakan indonesia karena renaissance
- sebuah paham ekonimi untuk meningkatkan kekayaan suaru bangsa yang perekonomiannnya diatur oleh pemerintah
- cara memperkuat kekayaan sebuah negara dengan mengumpulkan emas dan
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- surat pengampunan dosa yang dilakujan oleh gereja katolik
- sebuah periode dalam sejahar eropa yang ditandai dengan gerkana menghidupkan kembali peradaban barat,yaitu kebudayaan yunani dan romawi kuno
- ilmu pengetahuan yang maju pada zaman reaissance
- kota yang dibangun Kaisar Romawi Timur
- sistem sosial politik yang didasarkan penguasaan tanah
- masyarakat yang tumbuh dan berkembang menjadi masyarajat kota yang sejahtrra pada awal abad 15
- tokoh pencetus teori tentang uang dan harga
- masyarakat kelas menengah yang mendapatka kekuatan ekonimi dan sosial dari pekerjaan dan pendidikan
- pelopor reformasi gereja
- martin luther mendapat dukungab di jerman dan
20 Clues: arti dari merchant • pelopor reformasi gereja • arti reformasi secara umum • kota yang dibangun Kaisar Romawi Timur • pendirian daerah jajahan di luar negeri • tokoh pencetus teori tentang uang dan harga • martin luther mendapat dukungab di jerman dan • ilmu pengetahuan yang maju pada zaman reaissance • tolak ukur paling utama bagi kekayaan suatu negara • ...
Vocab 9 crossword 2026-04-30
Across
- relating to the Middle Ages
- Renaissance belief focusing on human potential and achievements
- Germanic tribe that built an empire in Europe
- long war between England and France
- period of rebirth in art and learning in Europe
- groups from northern Europe that invaded Rome
- large estate owned by a lord
- Asian nomadic group led by Genghis Khan
- code of honor followed by knights
- court system used to punish non-Catholics in Spain
- person who served a lord in exchange for land
- religious wars to regain the Holy Land
- medieval system based on land and loyalty
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- land given to a vassal by a lord
- person who financially supports artists
- not connected to religion
- nomadic people who invaded Europe from Hungary area
- legal system based on customs and court rulings
- deadly disease spread by fleas and rats
- lending money with interest
- document limiting the power of the English king
- relating to a perfect society
- Germanic groups that settled in England
- peasant bound to the land
24 Clues: not connected to religion • peasant bound to the land • relating to the Middle Ages • lending money with interest • large estate owned by a lord • relating to a perfect society • land given to a vassal by a lord • code of honor followed by knights • long war between England and France • religious wars to regain the Holy Land • person who financially supports artists • ...
Firenze: I cibi e le arte 2024-04-05
Black plague 2025-03-18
Extra Credit Worksheet 2023-12-08
Across
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by John Calvin
- common language
- a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
- a particular religious group within a larger faith; for example, Lutheranism is one denomination within Christianity.
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
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- collectively, areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics
- a religious reform movement from the early 1500s to the 1600s that led to the formation of new Christian groups
- a grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins
- a philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society
- a great flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas and art, that began in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and spread throughout Europe
11 Clues: common language • a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture • a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by John Calvin • an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-30
Across
- less about religious themes stories were written to entertain people
- press introduced by Johann Gutenberg
- the new way of thinking during the renaissance
Down
- the type of people in a culture
- a "rebirth" of ancient learning (Greek Roman),as well as culture, that had disappeared during The dark ages
- less religious themes people were more life like scenes were more about everyday situation
- Renaissance began in Italy great location for trade
7 Clues: the type of people in a culture • press introduced by Johann Gutenberg • the new way of thinking during the renaissance • Renaissance began in Italy great location for trade • less about religious themes stories were written to entertain people • less religious themes people were more life like scenes were more about everyday situation • ...
Harlem renaissance 2025-03-27
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- The Harlem Renaissance saw a flourishing of ___ including painting and sculpture.
- The central location of the Renaissance, in New York City.
- prominent musical genre that emerged and flourished during this period.
- A prominent art form during the Harlem Renaissance
- A musical genre closely related to jazz that emerged during this period.
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- Plays and ____ was also a part of the cultural scene.
- An influential sociologist, historian, and civil rights activist.
7 Clues: A prominent art form during the Harlem Renaissance • Plays and ____ was also a part of the cultural scene. • The central location of the Renaissance, in New York City. • An influential sociologist, historian, and civil rights activist. • prominent musical genre that emerged and flourished during this period. • ...
Music 1st grading 2018-03-27
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- it is a poetic debates
- it was bound by catholic traditions
- many notes to one syllable
- it is also known as the Middle Ages
- a group of musicians performing music across europe
- it was named and popularized by Pope Gregory I
- he was one of the oldestvcomposers
- it is part of the first two section of the Pope Marcellus Mass
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- it is secular vocal polyphonic music composition
- it was considered the earliest surviving french play with music
- it become popular as entertainment and activity for amateurs
- it is a form of sacred musical composition
- he is the most famous composer if secular music in his time
- he is said ti be the greatest master of roman catholic during the renaissance period
- it was the prominent insturment of the renaissance era
15 Clues: it is a poetic debates • many notes to one syllable • he was one of the oldestvcomposers • it was bound by catholic traditions • it is also known as the Middle Ages • it is a form of sacred musical composition • it was named and popularized by Pope Gregory I • it is secular vocal polyphonic music composition • a group of musicians performing music across europe • ...
Renaissance Benchmark Practice 2019-02-19
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- (Two words with no space between words) art that showed figures looking stiff, with little sense of movement
- Crusaders brought this back from the east
- a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them
- belief in the worth and potential of all individuals
- (three words with no spaces between words) goods most likely shipped into Europe by way of the Adriatic Sea
- a visual technique used to make people and objects look closer or farther away and to give realistic depth to a scene.
- (Two words with no space between words) art that featured figures that were lifelike but often idealized (more perfect than in real life
- most valued by a Renaissance thinker emphasizing individualism
- (two words with a hyphen between words)an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
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- geographic factor that most contributed to Italy's economic success
- (three words with no spaces between words) methods in which humanist scholars taught to learn about the world
- Economic change during the Renaissance that made bankers more important
- collectively, areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics
- (Two words with no space between words) art that showed full backgrounds and showed perspective
- someone who commissioned (ordered and paid for) new buildings and art
- (two words with no spaces between words) how were merchants and bankers able to contribute to the Renaissance
16 Clues: Crusaders brought this back from the east • belief in the worth and potential of all individuals • most valued by a Renaissance thinker emphasizing individualism • geographic factor that most contributed to Italy's economic success • someone who commissioned (ordered and paid for) new buildings and art • ...
Graz aus historischer Sicht 2016-05-27
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- leitet sich vom Wort barocco ab
- war früher ein Marktplatz
- dieses Wort wird oft für Barockbauten benutzt
- ist eines der wichtigsten Renaissance-Gebäude in Graz
- seit 1999 ist Graz aufgenommen
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- Fremdwort für "Wiedergeburt"
- das Haus wurde früher als "alte Kanzlei" bezeichnet
- der Name des Hauses kommt von "ums Eck lugen"
8 Clues: war früher ein Marktplatz • Fremdwort für "Wiedergeburt" • seit 1999 ist Graz aufgenommen • leitet sich vom Wort barocco ab • dieses Wort wird oft für Barockbauten benutzt • der Name des Hauses kommt von "ums Eck lugen" • das Haus wurde früher als "alte Kanzlei" bezeichnet • ist eines der wichtigsten Renaissance-Gebäude in Graz
Europe In The Middle Ages 2024-06-13
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- at the top of feudalist hierarchy
- ______ Catholic Church
- association of craftsmen or merchants
- at the bottom of feudalist hierarchy
- philosophy that focused on humans themselves
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- an aspect of renaissance art that focuses on each person's unique features
- the sickness that killed millions across Europe
- a golden age of art and literature
8 Clues: ______ Catholic Church • at the top of feudalist hierarchy • a golden age of art and literature • at the bottom of feudalist hierarchy • association of craftsmen or merchants • philosophy that focused on humans themselves • the sickness that killed millions across Europe • an aspect of renaissance art that focuses on each person's unique features
Music 2023-10-16
15 Clues: Rebirth • Ars nova • Ars antiqua • Lower class • Higher class • To the north • To the south • Nonreligious • A.D 450-1450 • Motet and mass • Created the chant • More than one melody • Made printing easier • Europe's main religion • Went from town to town
Historical figures 2023-10-12
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- - French military leader
- - First U.S. president
- - British monarch
- - Roman general
- - British wartime leader
- - Anti-apartheid leader
- Vinci - Renaissance polymath
- - Laws of motion creator
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- - Nonviolent activist
- - French heroine
- - Radioactivity pioneer
- - Classical composer
- - Egyptian queen
- - U.S. president, Emancipator
- - Theory of Relativity
15 Clues: - Roman general • - French heroine • - Egyptian queen • - British monarch • - Classical composer • - Nonviolent activist • - First U.S. president • - Theory of Relativity • - Radioactivity pioneer • - Anti-apartheid leader • - French military leader • - British wartime leader • - Laws of motion creator • Vinci - Renaissance polymath • - U.S. president, Emancipator
Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-01
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- excessive fat accumulation in the body
- the era where artists acquire artistic freedom
- da Vinci a renaissance artist who painted Mona Lisa
- literally means rebirth
- the favorite drink of your APEH teacher
- fitness the total functional capacity of an individual to carry out daily tasks
- diseases that have newly appeared in a population
- a romantic dance
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- a term for an abnormal condition that impairs the normal functioning of an organism or body
- an eating disorder by stuffing oneself and trying to get rid the food in the body
- an infraction of the rules
- revival of classical art
- a system of exercise designed to promote the supply and use of oxygen in ones body
- is the act of performing dance movements
- a sequence of events, which usually produces unintentional injury
15 Clues: a romantic dance • literally means rebirth • revival of classical art • an infraction of the rules • excessive fat accumulation in the body • the favorite drink of your APEH teacher • is the act of performing dance movements • the era where artists acquire artistic freedom • diseases that have newly appeared in a population • ...
African American Art 2024-02-08
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- - Collage artist associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
- - Painter and sculptor exploring themes of race and identity.
- - Conceptual and multimedia artist exploring gender and identity.
- - Sculptor and printmaker known for her depictions of African American life.
- - Painter and muralist, part of the WPA Federal Art Project.
- - Neo-expressionist painter in the 1980s New York art scene.
- - Contemporary artist known for silhouette cut-paper works.
- - Realist painter and the first African American to gain international acclaim.
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- - Painter, writer, and mixed-media artist known for narrative quilts.
- - Figurative painter addressing African American life and history.
- - Visual artist and muralist with public art installations.
- - Abstract artist influenced by African art and jazz.
- - Migration Series painter during the Harlem Renaissance.
- - Assemblage artist known for her work with found objects.
- - Contemporary multimedia artist known for installations and paintings.
15 Clues: - Abstract artist influenced by African art and jazz. • - Collage artist associated with the Harlem Renaissance. • - Migration Series painter during the Harlem Renaissance. • - Assemblage artist known for her work with found objects. • - Visual artist and muralist with public art installations. • - Contemporary artist known for silhouette cut-paper works. • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Vocabulary 2021-02-01
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- Shakespeare, is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"
- a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and others in 1534, to do missionary work
- the language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular country or region
- relating to or denoting a Christian Church or denomination governed by elders according to the principles of Presbyterianism
- a Christian movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice
- Reformation, was the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation
- the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors, which develops Luther's doctrine of justification by faith alone and emphasizes the grace of God and the doctrine of predestination
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- relating to or denoting the Church of England or any Church in communion with it
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
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- the action or fact of indulging
- a follower of Martin Luther.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God
- Gutenberg, was a German goldsmith, inventor, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- of Trent, held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- is a form of government in which a deity of some type is recognized as the supreme ruling authority
- 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, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches.
- declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result)
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
23 Clues: a follower of Martin Luther. • the action or fact of indulging • is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God • declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result) • the action or process of reforming an institution or practice • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • ...
Medieval and Renaissance 2021-10-01
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- / the composer of "As Vesta was descending."
- / known today for his geometry, he wrote extensively on the overtone series.
- /a chant by an anonymous composer who lived in the early Middle Ages.
- / An important Medieval composer, most of whose opus has survived.
- / a quiet instrument classification. An example is a recorder.
- / a sacred genre (plural), "Ave Maria...virgo serena" is an example.
- / the composer of "Ave Maria..virgo serena."
- / an incomplete melodic idea.
- / an extremely well-known Medieval composer, especially considering this person's gender, also the composer of _________________________/
- / the study of art to learn about other disciplines.
- / this element often controls the rhythm of a chant.
- / Counterpoint is a type of ______________.
- / this and a Monastery were the only Medieval source for a literary education.
- / the composer of Pope Marcellus Mass.
- / a loud instrument classification. An example is a crumhorn.
- / the genre of "Flow my Tears."
- / The musical punctuation at the end of a musical phrase.
- the harmony sounds pleasant.
- / _________ Firmus, a chant used as the basis for a mass setting.
- / a texture used as contrast in "As Vesta was descending."
- / describing the text with music.
- / an important transitional composer between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
- / one note sung per syllable.
- / "Lord" the movement from Pope Marcellus Mass.
- / Works.
- / a Medieval monk and composer at Notre Dame Cathedral, the older one.
- / A dance tune ___________________________ might have danced to.
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- / the genre of "As Vesta was descending."
- / the instrument used in a Renaissance song genre.
- / a wandering minstrel.
- / the genre of "Notre Dame" by Machaut.
- / add a second, parallel voice line to a chant.
- / a fast dance in triple meter.
- / multiple notes sung on one syllable.
- / a slow dance in duple meter.
- / the text sung at every mass service
- / the Northern French version of a Troubadour.
- / the "New Art" age in the late Middle Ages.
- / Troudadour song composed by _________________
- / types of scales used in the Middle Ages. One is called Dorian.
- / the English for "virgo serena."
- / "you forgot me" (a rondeau by Machaut)
- last name of the inventor of the music moveable type printing press.
- / the composer of "Flow my Tears"
- / another career for which Machaut was famous.
- / a melody, often more than one phrase.
- / A chant.
- A three note chord made of third intervals, first used by the British Isles composers.
- / a troubadour
- / a texture used as contrast in "Ave Maria...virgo serena.
- / a genre that uses only voices.
- / the profession of the person who wrote the piece in ____________________________.
- / an instrumental ensemble of the same instrument in different sizes.
- / the movement from "Notre Dame" by Machaut in our textbook.
- / A vernacular language.
55 Clues: / A chant. • / a troubadour • / Works. • the harmony sounds pleasant. • / a wandering minstrel. • / A vernacular language. • / the English for "virgo serena." • / describing the text with music. • / one note sung per syllable. • ...
Renaissance Crossword challenge 2016-11-23
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- reforming a practice or orgqanization
- Press screw presses
- historian, politicain, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer.
- German Priest and professor
- the point of one persons ___________ is the same as their worldview.
- Vinci italian polymath
- Navarre Duchess of Alençon
- a historical time period
- opposite of Heliocentric
- a city that governs itself and the country around it. Such as the Vatican.
- national laungauge
- a lot of different cultures
- short for ______ ___, referring to a way of numbering years
- heleocentric theory
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- a group of people linked by a common interest
- a personal group or judgment
- Ages a period in europe starting from the fall of the roman empire to the beginning of the renaissance
- french for rebirth
- april 1564
- Mainz, germany
- system of thought that centres on hmans and their values
- The ordered rank in local authority.
- later proofed by GG
- medieval form of government.
- Io, Ganymede, Europa, Castello
- the study of cosmic bodies and the belief that their movement affects daily life.
- a guaranteed from the pope that you were getting into heaven
- world worldview that is developed in western europe
- something accepted as truth
- what group people belong to
30 Clues: april 1564 • Mainz, germany • french for rebirth • national laungauge • Press screw presses • later proofed by GG • heleocentric theory • Vinci italian polymath • a historical time period • opposite of Heliocentric • Navarre Duchess of Alençon • German Priest and professor • a lot of different cultures • something accepted as truth • what group people belong to • a personal group or judgment • ...
SS8 Renaissance Review 2019-05-02
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- the birth place of the Renaissance
- years it took to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- believed that man has natural rights and cannot be taken away by the government
- hand copied by monks
- the Father of Humanism
- painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- official residence of the Pope
- a movement that stresses the importance of people(not God) to the world
- wrote books about utopias
- French for rebirth
- Believed he could sail west instead of East to find a faster water route to Asia
- proved that Columbus discovered a new continent not India
- discovered the St. Lawrence River and established a fort in Quebec
- defeated the Aztecs with brute force in 1521
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- Galileo create the ____________________.
- most famous da Vinci painting
- a process that all theories must be tested
- Discovered a route around Africa to reach India and China
- hoped to find a Northwest Passage
- controlled city government of Florence for many years
- the city that holds the Mona Lisa
- said, “I do not agree with a word you say but will defend to the death your right to say it?”
- discovered gravity
- protested the sale of indulgences
- invented the movable type
- The explorer whose crew were the first to circumnavigate the globe (he was killed)
- a famous Michelangelo sculpture
- best known for disturbing encounter with the Incas
- discovered Newfoundland and was lost at sea on his last voyage
- Discovered the Florida Peninsula attempting to find the “Fountain of Youth”
30 Clues: discovered gravity • French for rebirth • hand copied by monks • the Father of Humanism • invented the movable type • wrote books about utopias • most famous da Vinci painting • official residence of the Pope • a famous Michelangelo sculpture • hoped to find a Northwest Passage • the city that holds the Mona Lisa • protested the sale of indulgences • ...
renaissance and reformation 2019-10-29
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- The prince/prince should always act virtuous
- Golden ratio
- Allows divorce
- Giving money to church
- Anglican church/divorce
- Withcraft with damage or injury
- Divine Comedy/Inferno
- Christianity challenged roman catholic
- Fate is already decided by god
- Mary carrying Jesus' dead body
- Praise of folly/ridiculed upper class privileges and church abuses
- Combat religious dissent
- No religious concerns other than human ones/potential/study of classics
- 95 theses/indulgences/faith over work
- Utopia/fictional society
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- Planets revolve around earth
- Largest source of church revenue in 1500s
- Prosecuted over 100,000 for it
- Vitruvian man/Mona Lisa/Last Supper
- telescope
- French reformer/predestination
- Attitudes changed/questioned authority/end of religious unity
- Sistine ceiling chapel/pieta
- Ptolemaic theory
- Rebirth or Revival
- Family is appointed in church
- calculus/second law
- Don Quoixte/famous spanish writer
- Canterbury tales/pilgrims tell stories in a competition
29 Clues: telescope • Golden ratio • Allows divorce • Ptolemaic theory • Rebirth or Revival • calculus/second law • Divine Comedy/Inferno • Giving money to church • Anglican church/divorce • Combat religious dissent • Utopia/fictional society • Planets revolve around earth • Sistine ceiling chapel/pieta • Family is appointed in church • Prosecuted over 100,000 for it • French reformer/predestination • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-29
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- William: This man was a famous Hohenzollern monarch
- what type of painting had more vivid colors?
- fleet of warships
- This was a new class of noble who could have hereditary estates.
- Frederick Williams formed an alliance with who?
- The printing press used what?
- What was considered the new capital of Russia?
- abnormal increase in currency resulting in sharp price rises
- What city is an important European Power since the late 1300's?
- lesser nobles
- These were the nobles against whom Ivan IV acted.
- system in which nations help keep peace and order
- half _______ of all children during Peter the Great's time died.
- the Council of Trent decided that only what language could be used for Mass?
- these people were France's Protestants
- The _____________ was a court run by the Catholic Church whose function was to guard Catholics from Protestant ideas.
- these were the special agents of the crowns
- What was Peter the Great's brother's name?
- Peter the Great was ___ when he died.
- form of government in which unlimited power is held by one person or group
- Province seized by Frederick II
- farmers with small landholdings
- Jews who had converted to Christianity
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- Princes supported Protestantism because it increased their _______.
- sanction: a royal decree having the force of law
- Protestant religion recognized by the Peace of Westphalia
- this king was the most powerful of the Bourbon monarchs
- When Peter the Great was 10 his brother, Ivan, was how old?
- belief that a ruler derived power from God and was therefore responsible only to God
- Where did Holland's wealth come from?
- this man was Marie de Medici's adviser
- How many men died in the building of St. Petersburg?
- homeless people/ wanderers
- Who started the Catholic Reformation?
- Louis XIV was also known by what nickname?
- Peter aroused the anger of the church by cutting off ________.
- Michel de Montaigne developed the literary form of what?
- this was Louis XIV's palace
- Desiderius Erasmus argued that who had become too corrupt?
- Townspeople supported Protestantism because it helped their ____________.
- A ___ is a peasant laborer.
- What was Peter the Great's step mother's name?
- Mary I had 300 protestants burned at the stake for this crime
43 Clues: lesser nobles • fleet of warships • homeless people/ wanderers • this was Louis XIV's palace • A ___ is a peasant laborer. • The printing press used what? • Province seized by Frederick II • farmers with small landholdings • Where did Holland's wealth come from? • Who started the Catholic Reformation? • Peter the Great was ___ when he died. • this man was Marie de Medici's adviser • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Review 2015-03-04
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- People employed to find new trading partners and faster trade routes.
- An event in the 16th century where people began to protest against the control of the Church.
- The exchanging of goods for money of "in kind."
- Focused on Classical Greek and Roman values.
- Could be spread from animal to person.
- A business owner who buys/sells goods.
- He was a sculptor and painter and is most known for his sculptor of Mary.
- This country was able to stay out of the Hundred Years War
- This disease began in the 1340s in Asia, spread to Africa, and then made its way to Europe.
- Tickets to heaven.
- A method of painting using pigments and applying them to wet plaster.
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- Began in the 1500s and lasted 350 years and ended in 1833.
- Was a sculptor who carved into rock to form great works.
- The establishment of a settlement in a new territory by a group of people who keep their ties to their home government.
- Wrote "The Prince."
- These were the only women allowed to be educated before the Renaissance period.
- Rich people who would support and help a struggling artist find work.
- An art movement that shows the movement of light and depth.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Believed that people could be saved by "faith alone."
20 Clues: Tickets to heaven. • Wrote "The Prince." • Painted the Mona Lisa. • Could be spread from animal to person. • A business owner who buys/sells goods. • Focused on Classical Greek and Roman values. • The exchanging of goods for money of "in kind." • Believed that people could be saved by "faith alone." • Was a sculptor who carved into rock to form great works. • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2015-06-16
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- Having no connection with religion.
- The belief that people can achieve happiness and live well without religion.
- The art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings.
- The 14th century of Italy.
- A means of enhancing naturalism.
- A written text of a conversation or speech, based on a recording or notes.
- The period in Europe, especially Italy, in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries, when there was a new interest in art, literature, science, and learning.
- The official leaders of the religious activities of a particular group of believers.
- Anyone who is not a member of the armed forces in a military situation.
- Believing people should have a lot of freedom in deciding how to behave and think.
- The 16th century of Italy.
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- A way of presenting things like real life.
- A piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are carefully arranged, often in short lines which rhyme.
- A belief in a god or gods and the activities that are connected with this belief, such as praying or worshipping in a building such as a church or temple.
- Thinking and doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong.
- A work of art that is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials.
- A perspective of a person or place consists of all the qualities they have that make them distinct from other people or places.
- The 15th century of Italy.
- An economic and political system in which property, business, and industry are owned by private individuals and not by the state.
- A change that leads to a new period of growth and improvement in something
- An official rule that limits what you can do or that limits the amount or size of something.
- A church with buildings attached to it in which monks or nuns live or used to live.
- The same status, rights, and responsibilities for all the members of a society, group, or family.
- Music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments
- A building in which Christians worship.
25 Clues: The 15th century of Italy. • The 14th century of Italy. • The 16th century of Italy. • A means of enhancing naturalism. • Having no connection with religion. • A building in which Christians worship. • A way of presenting things like real life. • Music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments • The art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings. • ...
Renaissance & Scientific Revolution 2023-02-28
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- Was a philosopher, physicist, chemist, and inventor. He is best known for Boyle's Law which describes the inversely proportional relationship between pressure and volume of gas.
- A logical, systematic approach for gathering and testing ideas.
- the scientific law that states every object in the universe attracts another object; discovered by Isaac Newton
- A book written by Niccolo Machiavelli in 1513. Written as an instruction guide to princes and royalty on how to manage a kingdom-focusing on glory and survival. Justified immoral acts to maintain order and protect a kingdom's borders.
- A Catholic church in Vatican City, Italy. Its ceiling was painted by the Renaissance artist Michelangelo.
- the first full-sized book printed in Europe using movable type and the printing press.
- English physicist and mathematician who established 3 laws of motion, the formulation for the law of universal gravitation, and discovered calculus.
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- Led to major changes in European thought (mid-1500s) in which the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs.
- Polish astronomer who believed that the Earth orbited the sun and developed the Heliocentric Model.
- English politician and writer who rejected the idea that traditions should be accepted as fact and that instead knowledge should be acquired through an inductive reasoning process (using specific examples to prove or draw conclusion from a general point). This was the foundation of the scientific method
- Sculptor, painter and architect from Florence, Italy who is most well known for his sculpture, The David (c. 1504), and paintings in the Sistine Chapel (c. 1508).
- English statesman and philosopher who wrote the book "Utopia" (1516)
- German craftsman, born in the 14th century, who invented a form of printing using movable type.
- the expansion of the trade and business that transformed European economies during the 16th and 17th centuries.
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- Italian painter, engineer, musician, and scientist. He is best known for his paintings The Last Supper (c. 1495) and the Mona Lisa (c. 1503).
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who improved the telescope, and advocated for the heliocentric system.
- the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- a period of European history, lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world.
- A philosophy which suggests that nothing can ever be known for certain.
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- A French philosopher and mathematician who used deductive reasoning and rational thought to create scientific laws.
- 15th century invention which revolutionized the ability to print information which in turn affected the speed of the spread of information itself.
- Renaissance fresco painted by Raphael between 1508 and 1511. Depicts philosophers, artists, and mathematicians from ancient Greece as well as Renaissance artists.
- the art of ancient Greece and Rome, in which harmony, order, and proportion were emphasized
- an intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the Madonna and Child (c. 1503) and the School of Athens (c 1511).
27 Clues: Everyday language of ordinary people • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • A logical, systematic approach for gathering and testing ideas. • English statesman and philosopher who wrote the book "Utopia" (1516) • the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-25
Across
- A person releasing a person from the punishments due for sin
- A government ruled by a religious leader
- Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- To create or set aside
- A humanist writer who wrote sonnets about a mysterious woman named Laura who was his ideal
- When wealthy people and clergy give money to artists in need
- A formal statement attacking the sale of indulgences this document was written by Luther
- He was famous for painting portraits that were almost photographic in detail
- Emphasis on a person as an individual rather than part of a group
- He was very skillful at portraying a large number of people in a realistic manner
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- A banking family, they had branch offices throughout Italy and in the major cities of Europe
- The center of the ltdian renaissance
- The everyday language of people in a region or country
- Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
- He wrote "The Prince", a guidebook of how to be a prince.
- A member of a christian, church funded on the principles of the reformation
- He used oli-based paintings portraits that were almost photographic in detail
- Means wordy rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now
- He used perspective when painting, he covered the walls of pope Julius ll's library with paintings
- Period of European history at the close of the middle ages
20 Clues: To create or set aside • The center of the ltdian renaissance • A government ruled by a religious leader • Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • The everyday language of people in a region or country • Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person • He wrote "The Prince", a guidebook of how to be a prince. • ...
Renaissance Crossword #2 2023-01-20
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- The large flat land north of the Himalayan Mountains
- The Asian peninsula that is between China and Japan
- The gulf on the western coast of Africa
- The machine that used engravings to mass produce printed pages
- The trade route that helped spur the Renaissance
- The large trade city in the northern part of China
- Sarcastic writing used to make fun of an organization or system
- The waterway used for trade in the northern part of China
- The city on the western side of the Arabian Peninsula that is considered a holy city by Muslims
- The country that contains the beaches of Normandy
- The largest freshwater body of water in the world—located on the far western parts of Asia
- The mountain range in Asia
- The large trade city in the southern part of China
- Blocking specific literature, art, or viewpoints
- A mountain range just north of Turkey. Helps to create a physical barrier from Russia
- The mountain range that marks the ‘unofficial’ barrier to the western side of Europe
- When people begin putting themselves and their families before other groups
- A desert in the northern parts of Africa
- The end of the silk road—a city on the northwestern coast of a boot shaped country
- Fell in 1453 – it’s people fled to Italy
- The body of water that surrounds both Italy and Greece
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- The waterway used for trade in the southern part of China
- The trade city in the northern part of Mali
- The trade city in the southern part of Mali
- The language we speak on a day to day basis
- The artistic style that allowed paintings to look 3D
- The ocean between the Americas and Europe/Africa
- The traveler who went to Asia and came back with fantastic stories of the “Far East”
- Using a needle dipped in acid to make a “stamp”
- The larger of the two countries on the Iberian Peninsula
- Means “Rebirth” – as in the rebirth of classical thinking
- The body of water that is to the north of Constantinople
- The country to the north of China that contains part of the Gobi Desert
- Not using religion to make plans for your life
- The small city/state located on the western coast of Italy where the Pope lives
- The people who reopened the Silk Road
- The waterway that separates the U.K. from France
- The mountain range that acts as a natural barrier for the northern parts of Italy
- The largest country that is entirely in Asia
- The banking family in Florence who acted as patrons for artwork of all kinds
- The country to the east of France
- The study of things like literature, art, music, philosophy, etc.
- The river that connects to the Gulf of Guinea
- The author of In Praise of Folly who was using satire to point out flaws in the corruption of the church at the time
- The smaller of the two countries on the Iberian Peninsula
45 Clues: The mountain range in Asia • The country to the east of France • The people who reopened the Silk Road • The gulf on the western coast of Africa • A desert in the northern parts of Africa • Fell in 1453 – it’s people fled to Italy • The trade city in the northern part of Mali • The trade city in the southern part of Mali • The language we speak on a day to day basis • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-22
Across
- The amount of theses Martin Luther posted on the church door in Wittenburg
- Started the English Reformation because he could not get divorced
- Henry VIII's oldest daughter
- Queen Mary I's nickname given to her because of the amount of Protestants she killed
- Certificates people could buy from the Catholic Church to get a better spot in Purgatory
- A common Renaissance architecture feature that saw the same design on both sides when split
- Machiavelli's most famous work
- The family that ran Florence and was a major patron of the arts
- the amount of wives Henry VIII had
- The leader of the Protestant Reformation
- The new major Christian denomination
- Leader of the Catholic Church
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- Queen Elizabeth's nickname because she had no kids or a husband
- Focus on human achievements over religious principles
- The major gathering of Catholic leaders who addressed Protestant complaints
- A jack of all trades
- A Machiavellian lion who killed his brother to become King
- The original Renaissance Man
- Henry VIII's second daughter
- The invention that helped spread Luther's ideas
- The decades long battle between the Yorks and the Lacnasters
- The language the Bible was originally written in
- Henry VIII's son
- The name of the Chapel where Michelangelo painted The Creation of Man
24 Clues: Henry VIII's son • A jack of all trades • Henry VIII's oldest daughter • The original Renaissance Man • Henry VIII's second daughter • Leader of the Catholic Church • Machiavelli's most famous work • the amount of wives Henry VIII had • The new major Christian denomination • The leader of the Protestant Reformation • The invention that helped spread Luther's ideas • ...
THE RENAISSANCE PUZZLE 2023-05-23
Across
- THE FATHER OF ENGLISH AT ANG SUMULAT NG CANTERBURY TALES
- SIYA AY TINAGURIANG THE RENAISSANCE MAN DAHIL LAHAT AY KAYA NIYANG GAWIN
- ANG NAKAHANP NG THE COLONY'S OLDEST SETTLEMENT O CAPARRA
- NAKADISKUBRE NA AMH MGA PLANETA AY UMIIKOT SA ARAW
- NAKADISKUBRE NG LAW OF GRAVITY
- KILALA SIYA SA ASTRONOMIYA
- NAKADISKUBRE NG THREE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION
- SIYA AY KILALA SA MATIMATIKA O GEOMETRY AT ALGEBRA
- NAKADISKUBRE NG CAPE ST.AUGUSTINE AT ANG AMAZON RIVER.
- KILALA SIYA SIYA SA "TO JUSTIFY THE WAYS OF GOD TO MEN"
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- SUMULAT NG DIVINE COMEDY
- ANG SUMULAT NG PINAKAUNANG NOBELA NA ANG "don quixote"
- KILALA SIYA SA KANIYANG PINTA NG THE CELLING OF SISTINE CHAPEL AT CREATION OF ADAM
- ANG MAKATA NG MAKATA
- KILALA SIYA SA PAGPINTA KAY MADONNA
- SIKAT SA KANIYANG "THE END JUSTIFIES TO THE MEANS"
- SIYA ANG AMA NG HUMANISMO
- SIYA ANG PRINSIPE NG HUMANISTA
- KILALA SIYA SA THE TRANSFIGURATION
- MERONG AKDA NG "Decameron"
20 Clues: ANG MAKATA NG MAKATA • SUMULAT NG DIVINE COMEDY • SIYA ANG AMA NG HUMANISMO • KILALA SIYA SA ASTRONOMIYA • MERONG AKDA NG "Decameron" • NAKADISKUBRE NG LAW OF GRAVITY • SIYA ANG PRINSIPE NG HUMANISTA • KILALA SIYA SA THE TRANSFIGURATION • KILALA SIYA SA PAGPINTA KAY MADONNA • NAKADISKUBRE NG THREE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION • SIKAT SA KANIYANG "THE END JUSTIFIES TO THE MEANS" • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Revolution 2023-05-02
Across
- someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- a government run by religious power
- the idea that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation
- a subgroup of a major religious group
- a mathematical system for representing three-dimensional space on a flat plane
- an imaginary, ideal place
- the belief that knowledge is gained by thinking things through using reason
- to ban dangerous or offensive ideas, or remove material from published works or prevent its publication
- related to commerce or trade
- a series of comic episodes usually involving a mischievous character
- work of literature that makes fun of its subject, often mocking vice or folly
- a fleet of warships
- to withdraw or take back
- an art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with a needle and acid
- sacred rites of Christianity, such as baptism and communion
- an official order made by a king or other authority
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- a belief in the importance of the individual as opposed to the larger community
- theory that all knowledge is gained through experience and observing with the senses
- a format of printmaking, in which individual letters formed in metal could be used again and again
- separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- everyday spoken language
- a form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels
- a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- a religious movement that began in the 1500’s to reform the catholic church
- a poem of 14 lines with a fixed rhyming pattern
- a kind of cancellation of punishment for sin
- the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs
- the theory that places the sun at the center of the universe
- using balance or symmetric elements to form a pleasing design
- French for “rebirth”; refers to a period of cultural revival in Europe from the 1300’s to the 1500’s
- an official act ending a marriage
31 Clues: a fleet of warships • everyday spoken language • to withdraw or take back • an imaginary, ideal place • related to commerce or trade • an official act ending a marriage • a government run by religious power • a subgroup of a major religious group • a kind of cancellation of punishment for sin • a poem of 14 lines with a fixed rhyming pattern • ...
Brayden Miller - Renaissance 2024-09-20
Across
- king of england for 36 years
- interpretation of the bible was the final word
- 2nd wife of henry
- created calvinism
- human achievements
- reform
- non-catholic christian group
- daughter of Anne Boleyn
- invented printing press
- school of athens
- church of england
- native language
- 3d view
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- reform within the romans
- created david
- sistine chapel
- rebirth
- non-religious
- saying that a marriage did not happen
- spread the faith of Jesus
- resolution to the 95 theses
- sale in books
- follower of martin luther
- made mona lisa
- buy away your sins
- rich
26 Clues: rich • reform • rebirth • 3d view • created david • non-religious • sale in books • sistine chapel • made mona lisa • native language • school of athens • 2nd wife of henry • created calvinism • church of england • human achievements • buy away your sins • daughter of Anne Boleyn • invented printing press • reform within the romans • spread the faith of Jesus • follower of martin luther • ...
Noah Rager - Renaissance 2024-09-19
Across
- stopping religous turmoil
- queen who got rid of religious turmoil
- non catholic christian
- rich
- language
- rebirth
- spread message of god
- sistien chappel
- invented printing press
- human achievements
- made important invention
- mass produced books
- say it never happened
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- split in the Catholic churches
- school of Athens
- long meeting deciding what to do about church
- made mona lisa
- changed rules in church
- catholic church
- 3d
- statue of david
- queen who got executed for treason
- non-religous
- branch of prodistins
- buy your way to heaven
- viii 6 wives
26 Clues: 3d • rich • rebirth • language • non-religous • made mona lisa • catholic church • statue of david • sistien chappel • school of Athens • human achievements • mass produced books • branch of prodistins • spread message of god • viii 6 wives • say it never happened • non catholic christian • buy your way to heaven • changed rules in church • invented printing press • made important invention • ...
Renaissance-Brooke Marshik 2025-04-09
Across
- Where does art move to
- Attaches prime importance to human rather than divine matters
- The most famous book during the time of the rendisance
- Linear perspective or vanishing point
- He made 9 to 10 million copies of the bible
- What did the northern artist paint with oils
- How many plays was William Shakespeare in
- Painting architectural features
- This man painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel
- What did Da Vinci used to paint with
- What does renaisssance literally translate to
- Where did the Renaissance begin
- This was an English man who wrote comedies and romances
- Who returned home to Venice in 1295
- This man was a Dutch scholar
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- Distortion or reduction
- This man was a traveling portrait artist
- Durer This man was German and used copper engraving
- Distinct objects smaller than those in the foreground, and by arranging objects in certain ways
- Taught how to be a perfect gentalman
- Tended to challenge the church and the Pope's authority
- This man was a prince that encouraged the use of deceit and lack of morality to get what they want
- This man drew the Last Supper and drew the Mona Lisa
- A family that was very rich during the renaissance
- Brugehel This man was Flemish
- Refers to the Florence cathedral
26 Clues: Where does art move to • Distortion or reduction • This man was a Dutch scholar • Brugehel This man was Flemish • Painting architectural features • Where did the Renaissance begin • Refers to the Florence cathedral • Who returned home to Venice in 1295 • Taught how to be a perfect gentalman • What did Da Vinci used to paint with • Linear perspective or vanishing point • ...
Renaissance- Reagan Doucette 2025-04-09
Across
- Revival of Greek and Roman art forms and styles
- Man who created 37 plays that are still live today
- Goal the Romans had for their drawings was to show detail and to be…
- Who wrote “Power is good & you want more power”
- Where did Marco Polo inspire traders to travel?
- People who bought and sold goods for money
- Seat of the catholic church was located where?
- Who wrote funny books that got banned from churches?
- This machine and technique allowed more books to be printed.
- 46 of his original bibles still exist, who is he?
- The movement that caused interest in rebirth
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- Connecting Europe with the Levant and Middle East, facilitating the flow of luxury goods and cultural exchange.
- Man who once said “I think, therefore I am”
- Artists made drawings/paintings on this
- Where did the Medici family live?
- Who hated superstitions and made fun of them?
- The year books were able to spread
- These people tended to challenge the church and the Pope's authority.
- The artists avoided these kinds of drawings when doing natural drawings
- What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings?
20 Clues: Where did the Medici family live? • The year books were able to spread • Artists made drawings/paintings on this • People who bought and sold goods for money • Man who once said “I think, therefore I am” • The movement that caused interest in rebirth • Who hated superstitions and made fun of them? • What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings? • ...
European Renaissance Explorers 2025-04-15
Across
- This small European country sent out lots of explorers.
- The king of Portugal gave the tip of number ______ this name to help encourage more explorers to go there.
- This country welcomed Pero da Covilha and treated him well, and established good relations with Portugal, but didn’t allow da Covilha to leave.
- The first explorer to round the tip of number ______ gave it this name because it was located in the “roaring 40’s”.
- This Portuguese explorer was the first to sail around South America and through the Pacific, though he died before completing the trip around the entire world.
- Lines of this type run around the globe like a ladder and mark north/south position.
- This explorer was the first European to find and sail around the southern tip of another continent.
- Something European people wanted to buy from traders in far-away lands.
- Lines of this type are very long, connecting at the poles and marking east/west position.
- This explorer was the first European to sail from Europe to India, though he was also very violent to peoples he met along the way.
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- Multiple explorers searched for this legendary (maybe even mythical) king in Africa.
- This explorer traveled by land and by sea, disguising himself to blend in with local peoples.
- This was a major reason the Renaissance explorers set out.
- Things that are bought, sold, and traded.
- This important land route became very expensive and restricted.
- This is another word for the journey that an explorer would take.
- Finding a route around Africa and then around South America proved that the world’s oceans are all ________.
- This type of ship was small but fast and maneuverable - perfect for exploration.
- Early travels by sea searched for a route around this continent.
- After his travels, Bartolomeu Dias helped build these for later journeys.
- The continent the explorers all hoped to find.
- Instead of traveling by land, most explorers traveled by ________.
22 Clues: Things that are bought, sold, and traded. • The continent the explorers all hoped to find. • This small European country sent out lots of explorers. • This was a major reason the Renaissance explorers set out. • This important land route became very expensive and restricted. • Early travels by sea searched for a route around this continent. • ...
Renaissance-Fischer Przybilla 2025-04-10
Across
- Roman temple
- He published Utopia A book
- Painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- One key artistic technique that was mostly used in this time period
- He built most pieces of poetic drama
- Creating depth in a picture with naturalistic faces
- Attaching prime importance to human rather than divine matters
- Painting done rapidly in watercolor on a wet plaster, like a wall or ceiling
- copper engraver and woodcut, He had first book with printed illustrations
- He painted lively scenes of village festivals
- influenced art family of bankers, then rulers
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- A art Baroque is a technique of art where it is painted on walls or ceilings
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning
- Important technique of painting, making distant objects smaller than those in the foreground
- Duomo in Floerence
- He painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel
- He became the first evolution to use movable type to prink books developed printing press
- A French word meaning rebirth
- Wrote poetry first humanists best love poem
- Most illustrations of the other wrote the prince
20 Clues: Roman temple • Duomo in Floerence • He published Utopia A book • A French word meaning rebirth • He built most pieces of poetic drama • Painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa • Wrote poetry first humanists best love poem • He painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel • He painted lively scenes of village festivals • influenced art family of bankers, then rulers • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-30
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- Branch of Protestantism founded by John Calvin that promotes theocracy and the idea that few will achieve salvation in the end.
- Daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn who became Queen of England in 1558.
- Officially ended the struggle between Catholics and Protestants and solidified the Christian divisions within the Holy Roman Empire.
- Reformers argued the ____ has more authority than any leader.
- Jon Wycliffe and Jan Haus were both declared a ___ after their reform attempts.
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Political essay written by Machiavelli stating power is achieved by abandoning some morality.
- The movement to make significant changes within the Catholic Church is called the ___ Reformation.
- Being saved by God and ascending to heaven is known as ____.
- The daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon
- Assembled by Philip II to invade England and restore Catholicism.
- Early reform attempts were made by Jan Haus and John _____.
- Proclamation declaring Martin Luther a heretic and banning anyone from spreading his ideas.
- The list of grievances that Luther wrote against the Catholic Church.
- Banishment from the church and its activities including communication with members is known as ____.
- Largest denomination in Christianity.
- Founder of Calvinism
- To take back your words.
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- Helped make main-stream a heliocentric model of the universe.
- The first wife of Henry VIII was ___ of Aragon.
- A payment you make to the Church to absolve yourself of past sins.
- The man known for initiating the Protestant Reformation
- Head of Catholic Church
- Man who discovered old works from the Roman emperor Cicero and helped shape the mindset for the Renaissance.
- Martin Luther was born in ____.
- Henry VIII wanted to __ his marriage so he can try to have a son with someone else.
- This invention allowed for the spread of the Renaissance and Luther's ideas.
- Painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Denomination of Christianity founded by John Knox in Scotland, who took inspiration from John Calvin.
- The belief that all events are willed by God from the beginning and everything already has a fate.
- Study of human potential and achievement
- Holy Roman Emperor who summoned Martin Luther to the city of Worms to recant his ideas.
- Father of observational astronomy.
- Rule by religious leaders is known as ____.
- Location of the Catholic Church and where the Pope lives.
- The Renaissance began to spread ___ ideas which made the Catholic Church uncomfortable.
- European country where the Renaissance began.
- The second wife of Henry VIII who was executed.
- Martin Luther's own religion and branch of Protestantism is called ____.
39 Clues: Founder of Calvinism • Head of Catholic Church • To take back your words. • Painter of the Mona Lisa. • Martin Luther was born in ____. • Father of observational astronomy. • Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling • Largest denomination in Christianity. • Study of human potential and achievement • Rule by religious leaders is known as ____. • ...
Harlem Renaissance Documentary 2026-02-09
Across
- money given to support artists
- who someone is as an artist
- movement to change how Black people were seen
- artist who won a Harmon gold medal
- prizes given for achievement
- continent tied to Black heritage
- organization that supported Black artists
- NAACP leader and writer
- laws that kept races separate
- name of the 1920s Black arts movement
- early 1900s art style
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- African American people who make art
- unfair ideas about a group
- ability to support yourself
- movement of Black families north
- thinker who supported Black artists
- how people are shown in art
- treating adults like children
- ability to create without limits
- belief that art helps a community
20 Clues: early 1900s art style • NAACP leader and writer • unfair ideas about a group • who someone is as an artist • ability to support yourself • how people are shown in art • prizes given for achievement • treating adults like children • laws that kept races separate • money given to support artists • movement of Black families north • continent tied to Black heritage • ...
History 2023-10-08
Across
- Ancient athletic games
- Revolution era
- Adventurous traveler
- Cultural revival
- Establishment of colonies
- Global conflict
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- Triumph in battle
- Ancient Nile civilization
- Explorer of the Americas
- Founding document
- North vs. South conflict
- Empire of antiquity
- Political uprising
- French military leader
- Historical oppression
15 Clues: Revolution era • Global conflict • Cultural revival • Triumph in battle • Founding document • Political uprising • Empire of antiquity • Adventurous traveler • Historical oppression • Ancient athletic games • French military leader • Explorer of the Americas • North vs. South conflict • Ancient Nile civilization • Establishment of colonies
Music 2023-10-16
15 Clues: Rebirth • Ars nova • Ars antiqua • Lower class • Higher class • To the north • To the south • Nonreligious • A.D 450-1450 • Motet and mass • Created the chant • More than one melody • Made printing easier • Europe's main religion • Went from town to town
Renaissance crossword 2026-05-07
Across
- famous Renaissance painter who painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- A way of showing people and things in art as they appear at different distances
- non-religious
- the model of the solar system in which the planets revolve around the sun
- A venetian merchant who traveled to China to meet Kublai Khan
- belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- relating to ancient Greek or Roman world
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- invented the printing press
- a trade route connecting Eurasia
- Patrons and rulers of florence
- a wealthy or influential supporter of an artist
- the French word meaning rebirth
12 Clues: non-religious • invented the printing press • Patrons and rulers of florence • the French word meaning rebirth • a trade route connecting Eurasia • relating to ancient Greek or Roman world • a wealthy or influential supporter of an artist • A venetian merchant who traveled to China to meet Kublai Khan • ...
Unit 3 and 4 Crossword - #8 "40 Most Important" 2014-03-29
Across
- Viking warlord in 911
- "Great charter" -a document guaranteeing basic political rights in England, drawn up by nobles and approved by King John in A.D. 1215
- head of the Roman Catholic church (1088–99) who developed ecclesiastical reforms begun by Pope Gregory VII, launched the Crusade movement, and strengthened the papacy as a political entity.
- was a king and had six wives
- a renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical text and focused on human potential and achievements
- a code of behavior for Knights in medieval Europe, stressing ideals such as courage, loyalty, and devotion
- a medieval association of people working at the same occupation, which controlled its member' wages and prices
- known as Charles the hammer and started the Carolingian Dynasty
- a group of nomadic people from what is now Hungary
- Land, Loyalty, and Service
- members of a Muslim people who are mixed between Berber and Arab descent
- any of the Scandinavian pirates who plundered the coasts of Europe from the 8th to 10th centuries.
- The Renaissance was an extremely creative time which began in Italy in the 14th century and continued throughout Europe for the next 300 years.
- a conflict in which England and France battled on French soil on and off from 1337 to 1453.
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
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- most famous european to visit china during Mongol Rule, who was a Venetian trader
- the taking away of a persons right of membership in a Christian church
- He was crowned emperor in 962
- queen who was well educated, related to bloody Mary and resigned from 1558 to 1603
- The Concordat of Worms, sometimes called the Pactum Calixtinum by papal historians, was an agreement between Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V on September 23, 1122 near the city of Worms.
- a renaissance man who excelled as a painter, sculptor, architect, and a poet. Did the dome of St. Peters, the ceilings of the Sistine chapel, and the statue of David.
- a 16th century movement for religious reform, leading to the foundation of Christian Churches that rejected the popes authority
- the strict code of behavior followed by samurai warriors in japan
- a monk who created the 95 theses, was excommunicated by Pope Leo X and was the leader of the Lutherans.
- A muslim leader and Kurdish warrior that was in control of Jerusalem in 1144.
25 Clues: Viking warlord in 911 • Land, Loyalty, and Service • was a king and had six wives • He was crowned emperor in 962 • a group of nomadic people from what is now Hungary • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • known as Charles the hammer and started the Carolingian Dynasty • the strict code of behavior followed by samurai warriors in japan • ...
Unit 8: Renaissance and Reformation 2025-04-28
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- I nailed my 95 Theses to a church door in 1517, challenging the Catholic Church's practice of selling indulgences. My actions sparked a revolution that led to the rise of Protestantism.
- The political and social system that weakened after the plague.
- Religious wars that strengthened contacts between western Europe and Byzantine and Muslim cultures.
- The sale of indulgences, or pardons for sins, became widespread, leading to the belief that forgiveness could be bought, which disturbed reformers.
- This king of England lost lands in France and angered nobles by taxing them heavily.
- The practice of buying Church offices, leading to leadership positions being based on wealth rather than merit.
- A new feeling of loyalty to one's country and king that grew stronger during the war.
- Many Church officials, including popes, cardinals, and bishops, lived lavishly and acted more like royalty than spiritual leaders.
- A long conflict from 1337 to 1453 between England and France over control of French lands.
- The main trade route between Asia and the Mediterranean Sea that helped spread the plague.
- The continent where the plague killed about a third of the population.
- The everyday language spoken by the people, used by Dante in his writing.
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- After the plague, these workers gained more power because there were fewer of them.
- A Renaissance way of thinking that balanced religious faith with a focus on individual dignity and human society.
- People who exchanged currency, loaned money, and financed businesses.
- The leading cultural center of the Renaissance, located on the Arno River.
- Weapons that fired iron balls and helped destroy castles.
- A powerful weapon that gave the English an advantage by firing arrows farther and faster.
- Another name for the bubonic plague, referring to the black-and-blue swellings on victims.
- In response, Luther posted his Ninety-Five Theses on the church door in Wittenberg, criticizing indulgences and other Church practices. He also sent these arguments to Church leaders, which sparked widespread controversy.
- A document signed by King John in 1215 that limited the king’s power.
- A period of great cultural growth in Europe helped by increased trade and commerce.
- CORPUS A right from Magna Carta that protects people from being jailed without a trial.
- An economic system based on the use of coins rather than trade.
- Small insects that carried the bacteria causing the bubonic plague.
- Wealthy people who paid for new buildings, art, and universities during the Renaissance.
- Powerful lords who forced King John to sign Magna Carta.
27 Clues: Powerful lords who forced King John to sign Magna Carta. • Weapons that fired iron balls and helped destroy castles. • The political and social system that weakened after the plague. • An economic system based on the use of coins rather than trade. • Small insects that carried the bacteria causing the bubonic plague. • ...
Renaissance/Reformation/Enlightenment 2014-01-21
Across
- The Edict that helped end religious fighting by granting tolerance
- These rights include, life liberty and property
- Philisophe that advocated for fair trials, no cruel and unusual punishment
- Edward Jenner created this for smallpox
- Wrote the 95 thesis, started the Reformation in 1517
- Created movable type in Europe (the printing press)
- Founded the Anglican Church because he wanted a divorce
- Group of Catholics who helped save the church during the Catholic reformation
- Denominations of Christianity who do not accept the Popes authority
- Taught the idea of predestination
- Believed people were naturally good
- The study of classical Greco Roman texts, focuses on humankind.
- Believed people were naturally bad
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- Which of the two Renaissance was the more religious one?
- Time period when people applied scientific thinking to things like economics and government
- Confirmed Copernicus' findings about the Heliocentric universe
- The family who was the epitome of patrons of the arts
- Physicist who created laws of motion and gravity
- He was an example of a Renaissance man
- Philisophe that advocated for free speech and freedom of religion
- created laws of supply and demand, thought governments should avoid regulation of economy
21 Clues: Taught the idea of predestination • Believed people were naturally bad • Believed people were naturally good • He was an example of a Renaissance man • Edward Jenner created this for smallpox • These rights include, life liberty and property • Physicist who created laws of motion and gravity • Created movable type in Europe (the printing press) • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2015-06-16
Across
- Having no connection with religion.
- The belief that people can achieve happiness and live well without religion.
- The art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings.
- The 14th century of Italy.
- A means of enhancing naturalism.
- A written text of a conversation or speech, based on a recording or notes.
- The period in Europe, especially Italy, in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries, when there was a new interest in art, literature, science, and learning.
- The official leaders of the religious activities of a particular group of believers.
- Anyone who is not a member of the armed forces in a military situation.
- Believing people should have a lot of freedom in deciding how to behave and think.
- The 16th century of Italy.
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- A way of presenting things like real life.
- A piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are carefully arranged, often in short lines which rhyme.
- A belief in a god or gods and the activities that are connected with this belief, such as praying or worshipping in a building such as a church or temple.
- Thinking and doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong.
- A work of art that is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials.
- A perspective of a person or place consists of all the qualities they have that make them distinct from other people or places.
- The 15th century of Italy.
- An economic and political system in which property, business, and industry are owned by private individuals and not by the state.
- A change that leads to a new period of growth and improvement in something
- An official rule that limits what you can do or that limits the amount or size of something.
- A church with buildings attached to it in which monks or nuns live or used to live.
- The same status, rights, and responsibilities for all the members of a society, group, or family.
- Music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments
- A building in which Christians worship.
25 Clues: The 15th century of Italy. • The 14th century of Italy. • The 16th century of Italy. • A means of enhancing naturalism. • Having no connection with religion. • A building in which Christians worship. • A way of presenting things like real life. • Music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments • The art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings. • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Crossword 2016-09-11
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- wants full reformation of the church
- italy did not have this government
- Henry's son that died at 16
- believed in the ability of humans to reason and improve themselves
- becomes queen in 1553
- means rebirth
- only _______ can be baptized
- sculpted the Pieta
- reinvents movable type and printing press
- acceptance to heaven
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- became the teaching point of Protestant reformation
- painter, sculpture, architect, inventor, and mathematician
- god has known from beginning who will be saved
- spread faster because of the printing press
- churches sold this for salvation
- died in 1547
- painted "School of Athens"
- are cheaper because of the printing press
- black death
- peace of ________
- Tetzel tells people they can ___ their way into heaven
21 Clues: black death • died in 1547 • means rebirth • peace of ________ • sculpted the Pieta • acceptance to heaven • becomes queen in 1553 • painted "School of Athens" • Henry's son that died at 16 • only _______ can be baptized • churches sold this for salvation • italy did not have this government • wants full reformation of the church • are cheaper because of the printing press • ...
The Renaissance Chronicles 2023-03-16
Across
- unbridled support for Juliet
- Romeo falls for Juliet at first ____
- City that story takes place in
- Disowns Juliet after she "rebels"
- Romeo meets Juliet in the Capulet’s ____ after the party
- Stops the fight that took place at the square in Act I
- One of the feuding families; Juliet, Sampson, Tybalt
- Capulet servant; partner of Gregory
- Guy who Juliet's parents want her to marry
- famous playwright who created the story
- The century that the story takes place in
- No matter Montague or Capulet, these individuals are always there to help around the castle
- Nephew of Montague, Romeo’s friend
- Romeo gets ____ after the death of someone dear to the Capulet name
- "a plague a'both your houses"
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- Wife of Lord Capulet
- Place where fight in Act I scene I takes place
- Capulets that Romeo had a crush on
- One of the feuding families; Romeo, Benvolio,
- Juliet’s age
- "o Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
- the Lords and Ladies of both houses live in one of these
- Priest who marries our main characters
- One of the Capulet servants; companion to Sampson
- Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it ____
- In Act I, the Capulets have a ____ at their castle
- Romeo’s age
- Beginning introduction of story
- Country that Romeo and Juliet takes place in
- Gets killed by Romeo
30 Clues: Romeo’s age • Juliet’s age • Wife of Lord Capulet • Gets killed by Romeo • unbridled support for Juliet • "a plague a'both your houses" • City that story takes place in • Beginning introduction of story • Disowns Juliet after she "rebels" • Capulets that Romeo had a crush on • Nephew of Montague, Romeo’s friend • Capulet servant; partner of Gregory • ...
Medieval & Renaissance Music 2020-02-11
Across
- Music not used for Religious Ceremonies. Popular music played at parties or on the street
- The music drama written by Hildegard of Bingen where the Virtues battle the Devil for a human soul.
- Music used in Religious Ceremony
- Meaning “to be reborn”
- Most popular style of Plainchant
- This Council met to discuss what music could be performed in the Catholic Church
- Music without accompaniment
- Music that had only one syllable per note sung
- polyphonic vocal work based on religious texts, shorter than a mass
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- A German (from Bingen) Benedictine abbess, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, and visionary.
- Music with many independent lines played at the same time
- Traveling musicians who composed music and poetry and traveled the land, performing their music for a variety of audiences.
- Music that has several notes sung on the same syllable
- Music reflects the action of the text
- This instrument was the basis for most instruments of this time. (Arabic)
- Music consisting of one melody
- Secular and usually a capella polyphonic vocal work, usually in 5 parts based on poetic text
- A Cathedral in Paris where Léonin and Pérotin worked.
- Instrumental music lead to this type of entertainment
- The person who is in charge of the Catholic Church.
20 Clues: Meaning “to be reborn” • Music without accompaniment • Music consisting of one melody • Music used in Religious Ceremony • Most popular style of Plainchant • Music reflects the action of the text • Music that had only one syllable per note sung • The person who is in charge of the Catholic Church. • A Cathedral in Paris where Léonin and Pérotin worked. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2021-08-20
Across
- English church that blended Protestant and Catholic practices.
- His 95 Theses sparked the Protestant Reformation.
- Set up by Pope Paul III to counteract the Protestant Reformation and give control back to the Catholic Church.
- Family that financed the arts through banking ventures backed by alum excavation.
- City-State that thrived in arts and architecture, much of which came from the Arab World.
- Claimed the universe was heliocentric.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Purpose was to impose religious uniformity, especially on converted Jews and Muslims.
- Painted the School of Athens.
- City-State that thrived due to supplying and transporting throughout the Adriatic and Mediterranean seas.
- Its invention decreased illiteracy considerably.
- German city where the Protestant Reformation began.
- First believed to have been developed in China in 105 ADS and then later mass-produced in the Islamic region of Spain.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Eastern Roman Empire.
- Wrote Utopia.
- Birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Renaissance thinkers hoped to bring back the classical culture of these two locations.
- Those who financed the arts.
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- Banking and the arts were major revenue-producing factors for the City-State.
- As wealth increased in northern Europe, the patronage of artists increased as well and led to this.
- Wrote The Prince.
- This City-State flourished due to the pope and landowning.
- City-State that thrived due to manufacturing and arms trade.
- Predominantly in Italy, these urban and commercial sectors used their geographic advantages to gain a vast amount of wealth.
- These people believed in human potential and achievements rather than agreeing with spiritual teachings.
- The belief in the importance of the individual.
- Government based on religious doctrine. One was established in Geneva.
- Their goals were to form schools based on Catholicism; convert non-Christians to Catholics; and stop the spread of Protestantism.
- A release or pardon from sin.
- Invented the printing press.
- Made sketches of “flying machines” and undersea boats” centuries before they were invented.
- The England, the Renaissance was known as this “age”.
33 Clues: Wrote Utopia. • Wrote The Prince. • Eastern Roman Empire. • Painted the Mona Lisa. • Invented the printing press. • Those who financed the arts. • Painted the School of Athens. • A release or pardon from sin. • Birthplace of the Renaissance. • Claimed the universe was heliocentric. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • The belief in the importance of the individual. • ...
Renaissance Vocab Review 2022-10-19
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- a short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states
- the Earth rotates around the Sun
- the separation of religion from civic affairs and the state
- a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- a personality trait that denotes cunningness
- a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid lime plaster
- a technique used to research and make conclusions about a topic
- the point on the axis of a lens or mirror to which parallel rays of light converge or from which they appear to diverge after refraction or reflection
- a law that states that all objects of mass are attracted to each other
- concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
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- support, encouragement, privilege, or financial
- time period during the 15th century
- the Earth is the center of the Universe
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval ideas and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- a figure created that represents god
- the study of organisms bodies
- 14 line sonnet divided into 8 line stanza and 6 line stanza with a specific rhyme scheme
- the quality of being worthy of attention; importance
- the dismembering of the body of a deceased animal or plant to study its anatomical structure
- An art techinque that helps view depth
20 Clues: the study of organisms bodies • the Earth rotates around the Sun • time period during the 15th century • a figure created that represents god • An art techinque that helps view depth • the Earth is the center of the Universe • a personality trait that denotes cunningness • support, encouragement, privilege, or financial • ...
Renaissance Timeline, Q1 2022-10-24
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- ruler who spent her life fighting against the Portuguese to end the slave trade (3 words)
- this person spent his entire life thinking he had discovered India but had actually discovered the Americas
- a patron who furthered the knowledge of geography and mapmaking and founded the school of navigation in Sagres, Portugal (3 words)
- the ruler who refused to pay the annual tribute to Khan Ahmed of the Golden Horde in 1480 (3 words)
- the fleet that crushed the Ottomans in the Battle of Lepanto (2 words)
- the country who defeated the Spanish Armada and began its rise to become a major naval power
- Zacharias Janssen was credited as the inventor of this
- the first European explorer to sail from Europe to India around Africa (3 words)
- the city taken over by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire, thus allowing the expansion of the Ottoman Turks into eastern Europe
- known by the following rhyme: divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived (2 words + Roman #)
- Father of the Reformation
- the Bard of Avon
- the Italian sculptor and architect credited with creating the Baroque style of sculpture
- the countries which the Line of Demarcation separated newly found territories (3 words)
- the country that was taken over by the East India Trading Company
- a period in European history that takes place from the 14th century to the 17th century
- the victors in the naval battle of Djerba
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- the country Ferdinand and Isabella united
- the French trader and explorer who claimed Canada for France (2 words)
- patrons of the arts and humanities during the Renaissance
- the first to theorize that the Sun rather than the Earth is at the center of the Universe
- battles fought from 1455–1485 by the Houses of Lancaster and York (4 words)
- one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous paintings
- the Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Aztec empire (2 words)
- Pope Gregory XIII decreed that a new and more accurate one of these would take the place of its former
- creator of a projection on a cylindrical map of the world, which allowed the parallels and meridian to be drawn as straight lines and spaced to give accurate ratio to latitude and longitude at any point of the map
- painter famous for his Madonna paintings (2 words)
- the last sultan to rule the Ottoman Empire during its Golden Age (2 words)
- confirmed Copernicus’s research that the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the Universe
- famous painter of the Sistine Chapel and sculptor of the Pieta and the statue of David
- the empire conquered the Spanish explorer and conquistador Francisco Pizarro
- named the Pacific Ocean (2 words)
- known for his explosive temper and cruelty toward those who opposed him (3 words)
- the Portuguese explorer and mariner who became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa (2 words)
- Akbar the Great was the third and greatest emperor of this empire
35 Clues: the Bard of Avon • Father of the Reformation • named the Pacific Ocean (2 words) • the country Ferdinand and Isabella united • the victors in the naval battle of Djerba • one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous paintings • painter famous for his Madonna paintings (2 words) • Zacharias Janssen was credited as the inventor of this • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2019-08-06
Across
- the technique of picturing objects on a flat surface to give the appearance of depth and distance
- the ruler of Venice
- A European empire founded in 962 that ruled Germany and much of central Europe for hundreds of years
- revolve around a central point
- the new outlook of the Renaissance that focused on the human world and celebrated human freedom
- the scientific study of the shape and structure of living things
- the Christian church governed by the Pope
- individual metal letters that can be formed into words to print a page and then separated and reused
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- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe
- power to appoint people to government or political positions
- assistant to an artist or craftsman who exchanges work for training
- a state made up of a city and surrounding territory it rules
- the leader of the Catholic Church
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- a person who provides economic support for people in the arts
- a pardon excusing punishment for a sin that has been forgiven
- a shallow body of water separated from the sea
- a type of ship that used both sails and oars for power
- a person who believes things that go against the teachings of an established church
- a religious reformer who wanted to make changes in the Church; later, a member of one of the new Christian churches founded by some of these reformers
20 Clues: the ruler of Venice • revolve around a central point • the leader of the Catholic Church • the Christian church governed by the Pope • a shallow body of water separated from the sea • the idea that the sun is the center of the universe • a type of ship that used both sails and oars for power • a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders • ...
