renaissance Crossword Puzzles
RENAISSANCE ART & ARTISTS 2020-12-07
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- Raphael absorbed the ...... of florentine art in his style.
- the Last.... was one of DaVinci's works.
- He was a pioneering scientist.
- artists were apprenticed there(plural).
- "David" is the work of ...... .
- leonardo had a ..........mind.
- botticelli's style ....... throughout the years.
- Pope Julius II ...Michelangelo his tomb.
- Michelangelo completed paintings ,scuplted and wrote.......... .
- All the artists are remembered and adored by future......
- the statue of B.Colleoni is considered a ...... .
- Verrochio never ....... .
- Raphael's ..... attracted large crowds.
- Raphael was an .....of Pietro Perugino.
- Urbino was one of the most gittering ..... of Italy.
- in Neo-Platonism christian and ...ideas were combined.
- The "Primavera" is a famous.......of art.
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- Botticelli is said to have died poor and .....
- Raphael often ..... the other two great masters of the Renaissance.
- in paganism we include themes from .....
- they are three greatest of the High Renaissance.
- Mona Lisa's ....encapsulates mystery.
- One of the characteristics in Botticelli's work
- There were often....between Julius and Michelangelo.
- Botticelli was born in .........
- Raphael's upbringing was ..........within the court .
- Da vinci had a deep....of the workings of the human body.
- Botticeli means ......(2 words).
- one of Verrochio's professions.
- MonaLisa was the wife of a ..... in Florence.
- "The Raphael Rooms" is another word for Pope Julius II ........... .
- Michelangelo painted the ......of the Sistine Chapel.
- verrochio is .... second among sculptors.
- the profession of Botticelli's father
- Raphael was famous,........ and popular when he died.
35 Clues: Verrochio never ....... . • He was a pioneering scientist. • leonardo had a ..........mind. • "David" is the work of ...... . • one of Verrochio's professions. • Botticelli was born in ......... • Botticeli means ......(2 words). • Mona Lisa's ....encapsulates mystery. • the profession of Botticelli's father • artists were apprenticed there(plural). • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-07
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- One who represents a government in its relationships with other governments
- A major financial and maritime power
- Worn primarily by men, this shoe resembled a modern day slipper, however its tongue extended higher than the rest of the shoe
- The largest city in Europe, with a population of around 300,000 people, and a paradise for Baroque art and architecture.
- One of Europe's economic and political centres
- Person in charge of a monastery
- Someone who lives with and work for another for some time in return for instruction in a trade
- A intellectual and artistic centre
- Home to one of Europe's leading universities
- Painting made on fresh, moist plaster with color pigments dissolved in water
- The center of the Italian Renaissance shifted from Florence to
- Chief upper garment worn by men from the 15th to the 17th century
- Christian church in shape of a cross
- French castle or large country house
- Large flat bottomed ship propelled by sails and oars
- One of the 4 biggest trading cities during the Renaissance
- Person who builds or works with brick
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- Pouchlike addition to men's long hose, located at the crotch, popular in Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries
- System of government in which voters elect officials to run the government and make laws
- Shallow body of water
- The early writers and artists of the period sprung from this city in the northern hills of Italy
- Technique that allows an artist to show objects as they appear at various distances from the viewer
- One of the main artistic, cultural, and especially musical hubs of Northern Italy and of Italy as a whole
- The art of using words effectively in speaking or writing
- Incapable of error
- Wealthy person who supports an artist
- Druggist or pharmacist
- It is testified by the blooming of pictorial cycles, sculptural enterprises of great importance
- To obtain stone from a pit by cutting, digging, or blasting it
- Originating around 1300 AD, this shoe was popular as a riding boot worn by clergymen
30 Clues: Incapable of error • Shallow body of water • Druggist or pharmacist • Person in charge of a monastery • A intellectual and artistic centre • A major financial and maritime power • Christian church in shape of a cross • French castle or large country house • Wealthy person who supports an artist • Person who builds or works with brick • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-03
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- The rights that people are born with and can never give up.
- treating everyone fairly and equally
- A form of government where the leader has total control over the government and its decisions without any limits on their power.
- a brilliant Italian artist, scientist, and thinker known for famous paintings like the "Mona Lisa"
- hypothetical condition of humanity before the establishment of organized societies and governments
- a philosopher who believed that people are naturally good but corrupted by society
- machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper
- a political theory that claims a monarch's authority to rule is granted directly by a higher power
- an unofficial agreement shared by everyone in a society in which they give up some freedom for security.
- argued for natural rights like life, liberty, and property, stating that government's role is to protect these rights
- the idea that a higher power created the universe but doesn't interfere in human affairs or follow specific religious rules.
- the idea that in a free market, people acting in their own self-interest unintentionally help society as a whole by creating wealth and opportunities.
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- argued that all men and women had natural rights
- art style that emerged after the Renaissance
- Philosopher that is best known for his idea of the "social contract," which suggests that people agree to give up some freedoms in exchange for protection and order from a strong government
- a ruler, typically a monarch, holds absolute power and authority over the state and its subjects
- A cylindrical map projection designed to accurately represent compass bearings for navigation at sea, while preserving shape.
- system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state.
- emphasizes the potential and value of man and his ability to reason and use his intellect
- philosopher who proposed the idea of separating governmental power into different branches
20 Clues: treating everyone fairly and equally • art style that emerged after the Renaissance • argued that all men and women had natural rights • The rights that people are born with and can never give up. • machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper • a philosopher who believed that people are naturally good but corrupted by society • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-04-02
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- a government run by religious power
- everyday spoken language
- French for ‘rebirth’; refers to a period of cultural revival in Europe from the 1300’s to 1500’s
- a religious movement that began in the 1500’s to reform the Catholic Church
- separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- a form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels
- a kind of cancellation of punishment for a sin
- an official act ending a marriage
- the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation
- related to commerce or trade
- a poem of 14 lines with a fixed rhyming pattern
- to ban dangerous of offensive ideas, or remove material from published works or prevent its publication
- a format of printmaking, in which individual letter formed in metal could be used again and again
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- someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- an imaginary, ideal place
- a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- to withdraw or take back
- work of literature that makes fun of its subject, often mocking vice or folly
- the belief in the importance of the individual as opposed to the larger community
- a fleet of warships
- a subgroup of major religious group
- an official public order made by a king or other authority
- sacred rites of Christianity, such as baptism and communion
- a mathematical system for representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface
- the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs
25 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 major religious group • a kind of cancellation of punishment for a sin • a poem of 14 lines with a fixed rhyming pattern • ...
Renaissance/Reformation/Revolution 2024-04-19
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- Type of pardon that was sold by the Catholic Church and promised to lessen the time of punishment souls faced in the afterlife.
- Intellectual movement that studied Greek and Roman cultures, and hoped to use the wisdom of the ancients to improve their own times.
- Author of 'Utopia' which describe a perfect world where all people would live in peace and harmony.
- Period of time that was seen as a rebirth for art and learning in Europe.
- This is where the Renaissance began.
- Early scientist that was threatened with death for questioning the idea that the Earth was not the center of the Universe.
- Renaissance painter who invented the ideas for the airplane and submarine long before they were ever built.
- Martin Luther nailed this list of criticisms of the Catholic Church on their front door.
- First person to call for the Bible to be translated into native languages.
- Stating the problem, Gathering information, forming a hypothesis, experimenting, collecting data, drawing conclusions, and sharing data the seven steps to this.
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- The first person to question the idea of an Earth centered Universe.
- Auther of 'The Prince' and advised rulers to use whatever methods were necessary to achieve their goals.
- Greek philosopher considered the "Father of History"
- Author of the Odyssey
- Court of the Catholic Church which used secret testimony, torture, and executions to deal with the Protestant threat.
- Created by Johannes Gutenberg, this invention allowed for written works to mass distributed.
- King of England who wanted to divorce his wife and leave the Catholic Church.
- Also referred to as the 'Middle Ages', time when education was absent in society.
- First person to discover the laws of gravity and invented the branch of mathematics called calculus.
- Form of debate that is only concerned with success and getting what you want.
20 Clues: Author of the Odyssey • This is where the Renaissance began. • Greek philosopher considered the "Father of History" • The first person to question the idea of an Earth centered Universe. • Period of time that was seen as a rebirth for art and learning in Europe. • First person to call for the Bible to be translated into native languages. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-23
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- payed for portraits
- William Shakespeare is from this place
- Work by Michelangelo
- Made Anglican church official church of england
- 95
- belief focusing on single humans versus religious groups
- Mona Lisa
- ended 30 year war and broke up hre
- Treaty between hre and german princes allowing lutheranism
- Printing Press
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- edict allowing Calvinists to practice their religion
- Payment to forgive sins
- Soldier of God
- The prince
- Huguenots
- In Praise of Folly
- Thomas More
- wrote the institutes of christian religion
- Protestant Reformation
- common language
20 Clues: 95 • Huguenots • Mona Lisa • The prince • Thomas More • Soldier of God • Printing Press • common language • In Praise of Folly • payed for portraits • Work by Michelangelo • Protestant Reformation • Payment to forgive sins • ended 30 year war and broke up hre • William Shakespeare is from this place • wrote the institutes of christian religion • Made Anglican church official church of england • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-24
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- - orange, nunchucks, School of Athens
- - exocutted her cousin, 1st queen named after her, Henry's 2nd child
- - invented printing press
- - church founded by Queen Elizabeth, church of England
- - mother of Elizabeth
- - bring back
- - 6 wives
- - Catholic's counter punch to the Protestants
- - peace with both Catholics and Protestants
- - 3d view
- - pay the church money to go to heaven
- - non-christian
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- - red, painter, Statue of David
- - non-catholic
- - emotions
- - purple, staff, Bronze David
- - fastest way of printing papers in other languages, first made books
- - common language
- - getting a rid of
- - place where catholic priests met and discussed about what to change
- - wealth
- - Calvinism
- - group who converted other people to christianity
- - Creator, engineer, artist, Mono Lisa, blue, katana
- - life
- - against catholicism
26 Clues: - life • - wealth • - 6 wives • - 3d view • - emotions • - Calvinism • - bring back • - non-catholic • - non-christian • - common language • - getting a rid of • - mother of Elizabeth • - against catholicism • - invented printing press • - purple, staff, Bronze David • - red, painter, Statue of David • - orange, nunchucks, School of Athens • - pay the church money to go to heaven • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-10-03
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- Who was the Augustinian monk that sparked the Reformation by challenging church practices and beliefs?
- Which movement combined classical learning with a focus on Christian faith, influencing early reformers?
- What practice involved paying for the remission of sins, heavily criticized by reformers like Luther?
- What acronym represents the five points of Calvinism, including Total Depravity and Irresistible Grace?
- What branch of Christianity was founded on Martin Luther’s teachings, emphasizing justification by faith?
- What term, often associated with the Jewish communities in Renaissance cities, refers to a segregated area?
- Who was the Dominican friar famous for selling indulgences, which incited Luther’s protests?
- What term describes the failure of church officials to attend to their duties, often leading to corruption in the clergy?
- What is the term for being saved from sin and its consequences, a central topic in Reformation debates?
- Who founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and played a crucial role in the Catholic Reformation?
- What issue arises when a single church official holds multiple positions, leading to neglect of responsibilities?
- What document, nailed to a church door in 1517, criticized the sale of forgiveness for sins?
- Which reformer is known for his doctrines of predestination and the sovereignty of God in salvation?
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- Which English king initiated the English Reformation primarily to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon?
- What term describes the movement within the Catholic Church to reform itself and counter the Protestant Reformation?
- Who was the Swiss reformer that led the Reformation in Zurich and had a different view on communion than Luther?
- What major religious movement in the 16th century led to the establishment of various Protestant churches?
- Which radical reform movement believed in adult baptism and a separation from state influence?
- Which grand church in Vatican City was partly funded by the sale of indulgences?
- Who was the mystic and reformer of the Carmelite order known for her writings on prayer and contemplation?
- What doctrine teaches that God has already determined who will be saved and who will be damned?
- What theological term refers to being declared righteous in the sight of God, central to Reformation thought?
- What is the term for declaring a marriage invalid, a key issue for Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church?
23 Clues: Which grand church in Vatican City was partly funded by the sale of indulgences? • Who was the Dominican friar famous for selling indulgences, which incited Luther’s protests? • What document, nailed to a church door in 1517, criticized the sale of forgiveness for sins? • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-25
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- When wealthy people and clergy give money to artists in need
- He was the wealthiest European of his time, he won control over Florence's government and became a dictator
- Means rebirth,and in context it refers to a revival of art and learning
- A Humanist writer who wrote sonnets about a mysterious woman named Laura who was his ideal
- He used oli-based paints to paint unusually realistic details and reveal the personality of his subject
- It is a body of religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin
- Members of the society of Jesus, a roman catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola
- A member of a Christian church, founded on the principles of the reformation
- A member of a protestant church, founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
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- To cancel or set aside
- A pardon releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin
- He wrote "The price", a guidebook of how to be a prince.
- A banking family, they had branch offices throughout Italy and in the major cities of Europe
- An intellectual movement that focuses on human potential and achievments
- A government ruled by a religious leader
- 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
- He used perspective when painting, he covered the walls of pope Julius ll's library with paintings
- An imaginary land, described by Thomas More as an ideal place
20 Clues: To cancel or set aside • A government ruled by a religious leader • He wrote "The price", a guidebook of how to be a prince. • When wealthy people and clergy give money to artists in need • An imaginary land, described by Thomas More as an ideal place • A pardon releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-25
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- When wealthy people and clergy give money to artists in need
- He was the wealthiest European of his time, he won control over Florence's government and became a dictator
- Means rebirth,and in context it refers to a revival of art and learning
- A Humanist writer who wrote sonnets about a mysterious woman named Laura who was his ideal
- He used oli-based paints to paint unusually realistic details and reveal the personality of his subject
- It is a body of religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin
- Members of the society of Jesus, a roman catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola
- A member of a Christian church, founded on the principles of the reformation
- A member of a protestant church, founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
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- To cancel or set aside
- A pardon releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin
- He wrote "The price", a guidebook of how to be a prince.
- A banking family, they had branch offices throughout Italy and in the major cities of Europe
- An intellectual movement that focuses on human potential and achievments
- A government ruled by a religious leader
- 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
- He used perspective when painting, he covered the walls of pope Julius ll's library with paintings
- An imaginary land, described by Thomas More as an ideal place
20 Clues: To cancel or set aside • A government ruled by a religious leader • He wrote "The price", a guidebook of how to be a prince. • When wealthy people and clergy give money to artists in need • An imaginary land, described by Thomas More as an ideal place • A pardon releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin • ...
Renaissance crossword-Hunter 2025-04-10
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- sistine Madonna artist
- an illusion of depth or distance
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior
- He wrote the book The Prince
- Father of humanism
- Known for his david statue and his work in Florence
- a device that uses pressure to transfer ink onto paper
- discovered Jupiter’s moons
- A powerful Florentine banking family
- Painted the most famous painting in the world
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- renaissance painter of graceful figures and mythological scenes
- painted the sistine chapel ceiling
- A rebirth of interest in classical greek and roman art
- A roman temple dedicated to all gods
- creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- His groundbreaking architectural style
- The most famous painting in the world
- The Eternal city
- Roman ruins
- Emphasis on human potential
20 Clues: Roman ruins • The Eternal city • Father of humanism • sistine Madonna artist • discovered Jupiter’s moons • Emphasis on human potential • He wrote the book The Prince • an illusion of depth or distance • painted the sistine chapel ceiling • A roman temple dedicated to all gods • A powerful Florentine banking family • The most famous painting in the world • ...
Renaissance Carter Young 2025-04-10
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- he is famous for sculptures
- the point in a picture that has been growing smaller and is a parallel line
- focuses on the human in an artistic way
- painting somthing that looks real
- What is the central thing they do a lot in Italy
- what family is known for their wealth and power.
- the art of drawing a 2-dimensional shape and making it smaller
- he is famous for using humanism in his painting
- A type of illustration painting
- is located in central Italy
- shows how close and far the picture is
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- who was a poet during the renaissanc era
- creates a picture with paint
- who is known for there play rights and poet and actor
- he is famous for his printmaking and his woodcuts and carving
- he painted the Mona Lisa
- create a image
- most famous painting
- what is in southern Europe
- who invented the printing press
20 Clues: create a image • most famous painting • he painted the Mona Lisa • what is in southern Europe • he is famous for sculptures • is located in central Italy • creates a picture with paint • who invented the printing press • A type of illustration painting • painting somthing that looks real • shows how close and far the picture is • focuses on the human in an artistic way • ...
Renaissance Poetry Quiz 2023-01-05
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- A Short, clever, witty statement expressed in just a few lines of poetry
- The repetition of grammatical structure in literature
- A reference to something commonly known by most people
- A poem format consisting of fourteen lines, the last two of which present a dramatic shift in tone
- The act of putting others’ writing into your own words for better understanding
- A poem style that connects music to poetry
- The feeling or mood connected to a section of poetry
- A story told primarily with symbols as characters, places, and names
- A term that addresses big, universal, human experiences
- A style of poetry that deals primarily with deep or profound subjects like spirituality or religion
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- Poetry style that emphasizes the beauty and ideal found within nature
- A long speech given by one character to the audience to share inner most thoughts
- An informal term we used in class for all types of literary devices
- An informal term we used in class for when the tone changes in a poem
- A story - often religious - meant to teach a lesson about morality or spirituality
- Should be considered the “first” line of a poem
- The term for a poem’s narrator
- Literary device that expresses a truth through a seeming contradiction
- A long speech given by one character to other characters
- A literary device that makes a comparison between two very dissimilar ideas
- Seize the day
21 Clues: Seize the day • The term for a poem’s narrator • A poem style that connects music to poetry • Should be considered the “first” line of a poem • The feeling or mood connected to a section of poetry • The repetition of grammatical structure in literature • A reference to something commonly known by most people • A term that addresses big, universal, human experiences • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-23
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- settled Reformation wars, 1555
- settled religious turmoil in England
- non-Catholic Christian
- rich people
- native language
- rebirth
- Catholic missionaries
- Sistine Chapel
- a protestant leader
- human achievement, emotion
- created of the early copy machine
- early copy machine
- make invalid
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- split in the Catholic Church
- Created the School of Athens
- meeting of the clergy, 1545-1563
- created The Mona Lisa
- Catholic counter punch
- church of England
- three dimensional appearance
- Bronze David
- Henry VIII's 2nd wife, beheaded, mother of Elizabeth
- non-religious
- new Christian churches left Catholicism
- buying salvation
- had 6 wives
26 Clues: rebirth • rich people • had 6 wives • Bronze David • make invalid • non-religious • Sistine Chapel • native language • buying salvation • church of England • early copy machine • a protestant leader • created The Mona Lisa • Catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • non-Catholic Christian • human achievement, emotion • split in the Catholic Church • Created the School of Athens • ...
Renaissance Art Vocabulary 2026-01-20
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- A late Renaissance style characterized by artificiality, elongated limbs, and exaggerated poses, signaling a shift away from the balance of the High Renaissance.
- The system where wealthy families (like the Medici), Popes, or guilds commissioned and funded artists to create specific works.
- A gallery or room with one or more open sides, especially one that forms part of a house and has a colonnade.
- A cultural movement that shifted focus from divine religious matters to human potential, achievements, and the study of Classical Greek and Roman texts.
- Creating the illusion of depth by painting distant objects paler, bluer, and less detailed to mimic the effect of the atmosphere.
- A small, dome-like structure on top of a building.
- is defined as the financial support, privilege, or protection provided by an individual or organization (the patron) to an artist or group.
- A style of representation that portrays objects and figures as they appear in the natural world.
- The art of painting on fresh, moist lime plaster with water-based pigments so the art becomes part of the wall (e.g., the Sistine Chapel).
- An arrangement of figures in a triangular shape, providing a sense of stability and balance to the work.
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- The "weight shift" pose rediscovered from Classical antiquity that gives figures a relaxed, lifelike appearance.
- A circular painting or relief sculpture, popular for domestic artworks.
- An individual who excels in a wide range of fields, including art, science, engineering, and philosophy (e.g., Leonardo da Vinci).
- Perspective A mathematical system for creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface using a vanishing point and orthogonals (receding lines).
- A technique used to depict an object or figure in a picture in depth, making it appear shorter than it actually is to create an illusion of projection.
- Paint A slow-drying paint made with pigments and oil. Its introduction allowed for much finer detail and more vibrant colors than previous methods.
- A public square or marketplace, often the focal point of Renaissance urban design.
- A fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder, usually egg yolk.
- The use of strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of three-dimensional volume in figures.
- A piece of art placed behind the altar in a church; these were often polyptychs (multi-paneled paintings).
- A technique of blending colors so softly that there is no perceptible transition (the "smoky" effect seen in the Mona Lisa).
21 Clues: A small, dome-like structure on top of a building. • A circular painting or relief sculpture, popular for domestic artworks. • A public square or marketplace, often the focal point of Renaissance urban design. • A style of representation that portrays objects and figures as they appear in the natural world. • ...
Renaissance/Middle Ages 2025-09-15
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- System of beliefs and practices regarding the divine or sacred.
- Artistic movement focusing on lifelike depictions of everyday life.
- Continued existence despite difficult circumstances.
- Abundance of valuable resources or material possessions.
- Revival of Greek and Roman art, architecture, and ideas.
- Technique to create depth and dimension in art.
- Plague: Deadly pandemic (1347–1351) that killed millions in Europe.
- German inventor, introduced the printing press to Europe.
- Focus on human values, potential, and classical learning.
- Distribution of power or control away from a central authority.
- Period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning (14th–17th centuries).
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- Period of European history from the 5th to the 15th century.
- Italian philosopher, author of "Oration on the Dignity of Man."
- Shared beliefs, customs, arts, and social behaviors of a group.
- Religious wars in the 11th–15th centuries, aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem.
- Polo: Venetian explorer who traveled to China in the 13th century.
- Written works, especially those with artistic value.
- Art or concepts not representing real objects or experiences.
- Press: Movable type printing press invented by Johannes Gutenberg (1440s).
- Transforming something into a product for profit.
20 Clues: Technique to create depth and dimension in art. • Transforming something into a product for profit. • Written works, especially those with artistic value. • Continued existence despite difficult circumstances. • Abundance of valuable resources or material possessions. • Revival of Greek and Roman art, architecture, and ideas. • ...
Renaissance Key Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- religion different from choice
- earth revolved around sun
- greek/roman beliefs
- the study of the body
- one of Newton's laws
- principal focus
- used to design experiments
- depth on a flat surface
- poem style
- god with heliocentric theory
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- dark triad trait
- opening a plant or body and studying it
- sun revolved around earth
- the importance of something
- 1400-1495
- support given by someone
- different ideas from society
- somebody's art style/techniques
- art technique with plaster
- 1490-1527
20 Clues: 1400-1495 • 1490-1527 • poem style • principal focus • dark triad trait • greek/roman beliefs • one of Newton's laws • the study of the body • depth on a flat surface • support given by someone • sun revolved around earth • earth revolved around sun • used to design experiments • art technique with plaster • the importance of something • different ideas from society • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2019-08-06
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- a person who believes things that go against the teachings of an established church
- the scientific study of the shape and structure of living things
- A European empire founded in 962 that ruled Germany and much of central Europe for hundreds of years
- assistant to an artist or craftsman who exchanges work for training
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- revolve around a central point
- a pardon excusing punishment for a sin that has been forgiven
- the new outlook of the Renaissance that focused on the human world and celebrated human freedom
- a state made up of a city and surrounding territory it rules
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- a person who provides economic support for people in the arts
- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe
- the technique of picturing objects on a flat surface to give the appearance of depth and distance
- individual metal letters that can be formed into words to print a page and then separated and reused
- power to appoint people to government or political positions
- the Christian church governed by the Pope
- a shallow body of water separated from the sea
- a type of ship that used both sails and oars for power
- 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
- the leader of the Catholic Church
- the ruler of Venice
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 • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2019-10-29
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- Craze over 100,000 prosecuted, 75% of accused women,Salem, Massachusetts, trials
- Luther 95 Thesis, church abuses, protesting sales of indulgences, stressed faith over works
- Thomas More Wrote the Utopia; perception of a perfect society
- the golden ration and divine proportion
- Reformation religiously divided Europe, rise of England & Netherlands, witch hunts, fewer clergy,
- Supper Da Vinci, resembled religion, wine and bread
- scientific achievement of the telescope
- began at the time of the crusades, largest source of church revenue by 1500s
- (1517- 1648) religious revolts, shattered catholic unity
- Vinci Vitruvian Man; human body
- literary movement 14th century Italy;involved study of classics, reforms, beliefs
- Press (1450) mechanical device for transferring ink
- Elizabeth I King Henry's daughter
- Machiavelli Wrote the Prince
- Wrote the Divine comedy in the Vernacular(national) language
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- supporters of lit, art and science
- scientific achievement of calculus
- Calvin French religious reformer, organized a following in Switzerland based on the idea of predestination, god would chose who would be saved or condemned, dancing and card playing forbidden
- papal and Spanish,lasted until 18th century index of forbidden books
- de Cervantes -Don Quixote de La Mancha
- scientific achievement- disapproved of the Ptolemaic Theory
- Wrote the Canterbury Tales in English
- Art famous painters, sculptors, realism, details, and perfection
- Henry VIII broke away from catholic church, the pope refused to grant him a divorce from his wife, formed the Anglican Church Of England for divorce
- Wrote Praise of Folly- church abuses, and ridiculed upper class privileges
- De Vinci most famous for the Mona Lisa
- Angelo famous sculptor, made out of stone the Pieta
27 Clues: Machiavelli Wrote the Prince • Vinci Vitruvian Man; human body • supporters of lit, art and science • scientific achievement of calculus • Elizabeth I King Henry's daughter • Wrote the Canterbury Tales in English • de Cervantes -Don Quixote de La Mancha • the golden ration and divine proportion • scientific achievement of the telescope • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Review 2021-05-10
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- King of England, split from Catholic Church
- Catholic Queen of England
- author of Romeo and Juliet
- painted the sistine Chapel
- painter of School of Athens
- banned book list
- Society of Jesus
- painted to mona lisa
- a man with many interests and talents
- author of 95 Theses
- invention to mass produce books
- painting technique to make it 3D
- protestant, established theocracy in Geneva
- author of the Prince
- Meeting to reform Catholic Church
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- A time of rebirth after Middle Ages
- used torture to find heretics
- Protestant Queen of England
- Second wife of Henry VIII, Beheaded
- wealthy family that rule Florence
- Author of Utopia
- Humanist, author of Praise of the Follies
- purchasing passage to heaven
- movement focused on the classics
24 Clues: Author of Utopia • banned book list • Society of Jesus • author of 95 Theses • painted to mona lisa • author of the Prince • Catholic Queen of England • author of Romeo and Juliet • painted the sistine Chapel • Protestant Queen of England • painter of School of Athens • purchasing passage to heaven • used torture to find heretics • invention to mass produce books • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-06-12
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- Religious reform that divided the Catholic Church and the Protestant Groups
- The city-state where the Renaissance began.
- The end to religious warfare in Germany
- A person paying for a work of art.
- An excellent person who is skilld at multiple things
- The name of the broken parts of Italy who had their own government.
- Used to reduce the amount of punishment from sin. -pay the church to reduce punishment
- During this time period, many people wanted to have ideas more about this belief which can be shown through Humanism.
- The city-state that had a amazing, profitable trading empire.
- This person and his family ran the city-state of Florence
- The council group that made Martin Luther an outlaw and condemned his writings.
- Some people are born to be saved, and some people are not. This was the belief that Calvin had about salvation.
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- The religion named after Martin Luther (no indugances)
- When the Catholic church restructured their beliefs and traditions in response to the Protestants.
- This person created the first printing press
- A man who went against the Catholic church, and wrote the 95-Theses.
- The state of being saved or protected from harm in afterlife
- When the Catholics met up to redeclare their beliefs
- Center for artists and scholars
- Country in Europe where the Renaissance began
- This period of time was known as the “Rebirth” in the interest in art and learning
- List of complaints against a government organization
- The religion named after John Calvin
- The belief of individuality of people from religious beliefs.
- A leader or Protestantism who was the leader of Calvinism.
- Invention that Johannes Guttener g created to help stread ideas and information faster.
- The translation of text to common language of people.
27 Clues: Center for artists and scholars • A person paying for a work of art. • The religion named after John Calvin • The end to religious warfare in Germany • The city-state where the Renaissance began. • This person created the first printing press • Country in Europe where the Renaissance began • When the Catholics met up to redeclare their beliefs • ...
Renaissance Study Guide 2013-05-10
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- Who was known as Bloody Mary?
- He painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- He charted thousands of stars and all of the known planets.
- She made protestants and catholics live together in peace?
- One of the most powerful families who ruled Florence.
- The Last Supper had _____ people in the painting.
- He was a painter engineer and inventer.
- The Medici family rivales.
- Invented an easy way of making books.
- Martin Luther nailed how many theses to the church door?
- Leonardo severed as a weapons designer and a painter for him.
- What was the first book printed on the printing press in latin?
- What does Renaissance mean?
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- Discovered falling objects fall at the same time.
- The Mona Lisa was painted in what century?
- Leonardo painted it as his most famous painting.
- What invention for books is now a modern day invention.
- The famous cathedral in Florence is ____.
- He was against the indulgence.
- The sinking city is ____, which is filled with canals.
- Tycho Brahe hired an assistant.
21 Clues: The Medici family rivales. • What does Renaissance mean? • Who was known as Bloody Mary? • He was against the indulgence. • Tycho Brahe hired an assistant. • Invented an easy way of making books. • He painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • He was a painter engineer and inventer. • The famous cathedral in Florence is ____. • The Mona Lisa was painted in what century? • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2015-06-16
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- An economic and political system in which property, business, and industry are owned by private individuals and not by the state.
- The 14th century of Italy.
- 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.
- Music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments
- The art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings.
- Believing people should have a lot of freedom in deciding how to behave and think.
- A church with buildings attached to it in which monks or nuns live or used to live.
- 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.
- The same status, rights, and responsibilities for all the members of a society, group, or family.
- An official rule that limits what you can do or that limits the amount or size of something.
- A work of art that is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials.
- A written text of a conversation or speech, based on a recording or notes.
- Having no connection with religion.
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- A building in which Christians worship.
- The 15th century of Italy.
- Thinking and doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong.
- 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.
- A way of presenting things like real life.
- A means of enhancing naturalism.
- The belief that people can achieve happiness and live well without religion.
- The 16th century of Italy.
- A change that leads to a new period of growth and improvement in something
- A perspective of a person or place consists of all the qualities they have that make them distinct from other people or places.
- Anyone who is not a member of the armed forces in a military situation.
- The official leaders of the religious activities of a particular group of believers.
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. • ...
The Renaissance Test 2015-05-14
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- Built off of improving the Catholic Church
- A lot of Catholic priests were _______ in Latin
- Name given to king Henry VIII by the pope
- Supports that hold most of Gothic architecture's weight
- Slaves & free Africans that intertwined into this city
- Type invented by Chinese for the printing press
- Era of new beginnings
- People wanted this instead of land in terms of wealth
- Bias information publicizing a certain political view
- Artists who were ______ didn't become popular that often
- Ancient father's ideas put together called the ____
- He was Michelangelo's apprentice
- Italian's study through literature
- Spherical ceiling design successful by Brunelleschi
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- Merchants who gained political power to go into a high status group
- someone joins a nation because of this ideology
- Architecture with pointed roofs and stained glass windows
- Another name for the Church of England
- Lyric verses that were sung for courts/nobels
- The holding of multiple church offices
- Can women really be advisory or even rulers?
- Roman style of cathedral
- Wrote a famous work that made fun of institutes
- Humanists saw individual's traditions, theories, rules, and ideas in these creations
- Wanted their families to be painted to show power and their piety
25 Clues: Era of new beginnings • Roman style of cathedral • He was Michelangelo's apprentice • Italian's study through literature • Another name for the Church of England • The holding of multiple church offices • Name given to king Henry VIII by the pope • Built off of improving the Catholic Church • Can women really be advisory or even rulers? • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Crossword 2022-05-04
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- means "rebirth"
- treaty that allowed rulers to decide whether their countries would be Catholic or Protestant
- caravan trade route from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- the effort to stop the spread of Protestantism and to reform the Catholic Church from within
- family of bankers in Florence
- the priest who posted a list of the 95 complaints about the church
- German who developed the printing press
- William ____________ is considered the greatest writer in the English language.
- those who protested against the Roman Catholic Church
- the sharing of power between local governments and strong central government
- French protestants
- a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions
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- a law granting religious freedom in most of France
- a religious order created to serve the pope and the church
- trader from Venice who traveled from Europe to China
- a reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church
- a document given by the pope that excused a person from penalties for the sins that he or she had committed.
- wealthy northern Italian city, famous for wool trade and banking
- fee that lenders charge people who borrow money from them
- scientists studied this subject to learn about the sun, stars, and planets
20 Clues: means "rebirth" • French protestants • family of bankers in Florence • German who developed the printing press • a law granting religious freedom in most of France • a reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church • trader from Venice who traveled from Europe to China • those who protested against the Roman Catholic Church • ...
Renaissance City-States 2024-04-04
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- Independent city and its surrounding territories.
- Study of Earth's lands and features.
- Ages Period between ancient and modern times.
- lords Nobles with control over certain territories.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Asking questions to understand nature.
- routes Paths used for trading goods between regions.
- To build something again after it was destroyed.
- Rebirth of art and learning.
- Desire and determination to achieve success.
- Exchange of goods and services.
- Large, important Christian church.
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- Overcrowded, filled with too many people.
- Soldiers paid to fight, not feudal levies.
- Supporter or sponsor of the arts.
- Remains of old buildings or cities.
- Impact or change caused by something or someone.
- works Buildings or projects funded by the government.
- Trying hard to achieve something.
- houses Businesses for banking and financial services.
- Wealth, success, and good fortune.
- To motivate or encourage someone.
- Weather conditions in an area over time.
23 Clues: Rebirth of art and learning. • Exchange of goods and services. • Supporter or sponsor of the arts. • Trying hard to achieve something. • To motivate or encourage someone. • Wealth, success, and good fortune. • Large, important Christian church. • Remains of old buildings or cities. • Study of Earth's lands and features. • Asking questions to understand nature. • ...
Renaissance- Reagan Doucette 2025-04-09
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- Man who created 37 plays that are still live today
- This machine and technique allowed more books to be printed.
- These people tended to challenge the church and the Pope's authority.
- Who hated superstitions and made fun of them?
- Connecting Europe with the Levant and Middle East, facilitating the flow of luxury goods and cultural exchange.
- Who wrote funny books that got banned from churches?
- Revival of Greek and Roman art forms and styles
- The year books were able to spread
- Artists made drawings/paintings on this
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- The movement that caused interest in rebirth
- Who wrote “Power is good & you want more power”
- Goal the Romans had for their drawings was to show detail and to be…
- Man who once said “I think, therefore I am”
- What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings?
- Where did Marco Polo inspire traders to travel?
- People who bought and sold goods for money
- The artists avoided these kinds of drawings when doing natural drawings
- 46 of his original bibles still exist, who is he?
- Where did the Medici family live?
- Seat of the catholic church was located where?
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 • What did Albrecht Durer use for his drawings? • Who hated superstitions and made fun of them? • ...
Renaissance crossword-Hunter 2025-04-10
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- sistine Madonna artist
- renaissance painter of graceful figures and mythological scenes
- His groundbreaking architectural style
- creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- He wrote the book The Prince
- Emphasis on human potential
- discovered Jupiter’s moon’s
- Father of humanism
- A rebirth of interest in classical greek and roman art
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- Moral principles that govern a persons behavior
- Roman ruins
- The most famous painting in the world
- A roman temple dedicated to all gods
- A powerful Florentine banking family
- an illusion of depth or distance
- The Eternal city
- Painted the most famous painting in the world
- a device that uses pressure to transfer ink onto paper
- Known for his david statue and his work in Florence
- painted the sistine chapel celling
20 Clues: Roman ruins • The Eternal city • Father of humanism • sistine Madonna artist • Emphasis on human potential • discovered Jupiter’s moon’s • He wrote the book The Prince • an illusion of depth or distance • painted the sistine chapel celling • A roman temple dedicated to all gods • A powerful Florentine banking family • The most famous painting in the world • ...
famous renaissance people 2024-10-30
20 Clues: More • Dürer • Vasari • Sanzio • d'Este • Galilei • Cellini • Erasmus • Mersenne • Vecellio • da Vinci • Gutenberg • de' Medici • Botticelli • Buonarroti • di Bondone • Machiavelli • Brunelleschi • (Francesco Petrarca) • di Niccolò di Betto Bardi
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-05
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- - national association for the advancement of colored people
- - poetry writer, wrote the "harlem shadows" in 1922
- - what the harlem renaissance fought against, discrimination against "different" people (mostly african americans)
- - soulful style of music from african american origin
- - where african americans traveled to the north
- - where jazz music was played while people drank illegally during prohibitation
- - composer, bandleader, and pianist; also had a special sound, a blend of improvisation and orchestration using different combinations of instruments
- - a writer, a leading voice of the african american experience in america
- - the universal negro improvement association, founded my garvey
- - received wide acclaim for his performance as eugene o’neill’s in emperor jones, gained fame four years later for his work in show boat, often appeared at the apollo theater
- - nationalist and leader of the pan-africanism movement
- - wrote some of the first major stories featuring african american women as central characters
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- - author, educator, from 1895-1915, the united states' most famous african american
- - a center of jazz in europe
- - the name of the renaissance
- - president in 1927, used garvey’s immigrant status to have him deported to jamaica
- - a famous nightclub in harlem
- - introduced jazz in 1917
- - symbolized soul, known as the empress of the blues
- - the first musical written, produced, and performed by african americans, made its broadway debut in 1921
- - a musical style influenced by dixieland and ragtime, with syncopated rhythms and improvisational elements
21 Clues: - introduced jazz in 1917 • - a center of jazz in europe • - the name of the renaissance • - a famous nightclub in harlem • - where african americans traveled to the north • - poetry writer, wrote the "harlem shadows" in 1922 • - symbolized soul, known as the empress of the blues • - soulful style of music from african american origin • ...
Renaissance Period crossword 2024-12-18
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- The boss
- Believed only adults, not children, should be baptized
- A way of regarding topics
- Dutch Christian humanism
- Most known painter
- Christian church that "protested" papal authority
- Capital of Tuscany Italy
- Being your own person
- pardon for sins according to the Roman Catholic Church
- Philosophy of life
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- To reform
- rebirth of Italy
- Being risen again
- technique of mural painting
- Being under a master
- an ideal place or state
- the standard
- church court set up to root out heresy
- political principle that separates religion from other realms of human existence
- The plague that ravaged Europe
20 Clues: The boss • To reform • the standard • rebirth of Italy • Being risen again • Most known painter • Philosophy of life • Being under a master • Being your own person • an ideal place or state • Dutch Christian humanism • Capital of Tuscany Italy • A way of regarding topics • technique of mural painting • The plague that ravaged Europe • church court set up to root out heresy • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Revolution 2025-03-19
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- describing Earth as the center of the universe
- describing the sun as the center of the universe
- the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- a removal from a group of place in a sudden or violent way
- not religious or faith based
- to be an example of
- the idea that a person's salvation has already been decided by God
- based on reason and logic
- a type of wall painting made on wet plaster
- a branch of mathematics that studies the measurements and relationships between lines, angles, surfaces, and shapes
- the act of cutting something into parts in order to study it
- an idea or opinion
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- a school where advanced learning is taught
- a building where a community of monks lives, worships, and works together
- an art technique used to make something that is flat appear to have depth in addition to height and width
- the study of religious faith, practice, and experience
- a person who goes against the accepted teachers of a religion
- a person who gives money or other support to someone, such as an artist
- the removal or reduction of certain punishments for sin, linked to a special act of penance, or payment
- a person who challenges existing ideas in an institution, who makes changes to make things better
20 Clues: an idea or opinion • to be an example of • based on reason and logic • not religious or faith based • the head of the Roman Catholic Church • a school where advanced learning is taught • a type of wall painting made on wet plaster • describing Earth as the center of the universe • describing the sun as the center of the universe • ...
World Religions & Renaissance 2025-08-22
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- members of the nobles' armies
- Christian humanist who wrote The Praise of Folly
- Siddartha Guatama, Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path
- each person is unique & should try to reach his own potential
- humanist artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, sculpted David, & designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica
- book written by Thomas More than envisioned what society would be like if it was based on reason & Christian ideals
- humanist artist & scientist; painted the Mona Lisa & The Last Supper
- painted School of Athens
- painting by Leonardo da Vinci that depicts Jesus's last meal with his disciples before his crucifixion from a humanist perspective
- lower class; usually farmers; made up 80-90% of the population
- merchants, bankers, & artisans
- emphasized the ability of man to improve himself & society through the use of reason (rational thinking)
- looking at the world without religious considerations
- painted by Raphael; demonstrates humanism, individualism, & secularism
- Jesus, Old & New Testament
- written by Machiavelli; about how government works & how a ruler should gain & maintain power
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- many gods, the Vedas, reincarnation, karma
- secularist political theorist who wrote The Prince
- Christian humanist who wrote Utopia
- allowed for the spread of ideas as books were produced quicker & thus were more accessible to people
- emphasized the worth & potential of all human beings, who are created in God's image; concern with ethics & morality lead them to challenge flaws in the Church
- Christian humanist book written by Erasmus that criticized the ritualized & corrupt Church & called people to return to the teachings of Jesus
- cultural rebirth (of the classical world) & birth (of the modern world)
- political & social system based on the control of land
- painting by Leonardo da Vinci that depicts a middle class woman
- owned land which they rented to peasants/serfs to farm
- Abraham (founder), Torah
- wrote plays & sonnets that are famous for their realistic portrayal of human nature
- sculpture by Michelangelo
- Muhammad, Qur'an, Five Pillars of Faith, Mecca & Medina
- officials in the Catholic Church, like priests & bishops
31 Clues: painted School of Athens • Abraham (founder), Torah • sculpture by Michelangelo • Jesus, Old & New Testament • members of the nobles' armies • merchants, bankers, & artisans • Christian humanist who wrote Utopia • many gods, the Vedas, reincarnation, karma • Christian humanist who wrote The Praise of Folly • secularist political theorist who wrote The Prince • ...
Italian Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-11-06
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- dominant family of bankers in Florence
- dealing with the ancient Greek or Roman culture
- nude figures in that border the image panels on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- brown stone used in Pazzi Chapel
- good fresco, done the right way
- Israelite who killed Goliath
- a circular hole in the roof of a dome
- family of usurers
- concave triangular architectural element that provides a smooth transition from a square or polygonal base to the circular base of a dome
- the 1300s in Italy
- a flattened column
- type of perspective that uses loss of clarity to show depth
- Florentine family of bankers and assassins
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- dry fresco, done on dry plaster
- type of perspective that uses receding lines
- the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting
- semi-cylindrical ceiling or roof
- a level or stage of a building
- Matthew,Mark,Luke and John
- a round frame,sometimes with an image inside
- smoky technique used by Leonardo
- faithful representation and accurate details without idealization
- method of casting bronze
- the cafeteria in a monastery
24 Clues: family of usurers • the 1300s in Italy • a flattened column • method of casting bronze • Matthew,Mark,Luke and John • Israelite who killed Goliath • the cafeteria in a monastery • a level or stage of a building • dry fresco, done on dry plaster • good fresco, done the right way • semi-cylindrical ceiling or roof • brown stone used in Pazzi Chapel • smoky technique used by Leonardo • ...
The Renaissance Period 2025-09-04
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- To focused on human potential and achievements
- common everyday language spoken by a specific region of people
- a shift in focus from religion, to human achievements
- a woman, often from the wealthier classes, who was highly educated and proficient in many areas
- He created complex humanistic characters and developed the English language
- He created the printing press
- A person that who supports artists, especially financially
- significant European technological advancements between the 14th and 17th centuries
- Imaginary perfect world
- A powerful family that supplied the pope
- a renewed interest to arts and literature
- An 15th century invention that can print words on paper
- When you go to church and have a relationship with god
- A broader concept of making art realistic and detailed
- a technique that creates the appearance of 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- The revival of classical Greek and roman knowledge
- A time of change
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- An outstandingly versatile, well-rounded person
- known as the renaissance man for his painting, sculptures, architect and poems
- It is the shared beliefs, behaviors, values, and practices of a particular group of people
- His most famous painting is the Mona Lisa
- A period of transition marked by the declined of feudalism
- a wide spread exchange of goods,services and ideas between cultures and regions
- painting and sculpture renewed in the 17th century
- An Italian scholar and poet
- A lasting impact on somebody
- A type of building using columns, arches, and domes
- an approach to knowledge influenced by ancient Greek texts
- the era's significant advancements in art, science, literature, and culture
- The founding father of humanism
30 Clues: A time of change • Imaginary perfect world • An Italian scholar and poet • A lasting impact on somebody • He created the printing press • The founding father of humanism • A powerful family that supplied the pope • His most famous painting is the Mona Lisa • a renewed interest to arts and literature • To focused on human potential and achievements • ...
Renaissance English Crossword 2026-02-10
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- You should wear this everyday
- To go to sleep
- spreads like cotton in the wind
- Type of milk
- Resouceful
- To be made into an idle person
- A poem
- a servant
- Similar to a crocodile
- To hit
- Used to see
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- To track with the intent to kill
- Equal
- A judgy Person
- Rhymes with jump
- To crawl in obediance
- To reject
- A ____ of wind
- to desire
- Snub
- to come to a close
- Discusting
- Twisted
- Clownish in nature
24 Clues: Snub • Equal • A poem • To hit • Twisted • To reject • to desire • a servant • Resouceful • Discusting • Used to see • Type of milk • To go to sleep • A judgy Person • A ____ of wind • Rhymes with jump • to come to a close • Clownish in nature • To crawl in obediance • Similar to a crocodile • You should wear this everyday • To be made into an idle person • spreads like cotton in the wind • ...
Medieval Europe 2022-04-28
Chapter 8: EC Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-22
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- Which mythological creatures did individuals believe at the time caused a large majority of the ills of society?
- Which Renaissance painter created the Isenheim Altarpiece for the victims of disease and plague at
- Which figure did Christians believe they had to reckon with and fight daily?
- Which radical wing of the protestant movement rejected all seven of the sacraments as signs of God's Grace?
- Which individual was noted to be one of the greatest German portraitists he was born in Augsburg and even made portraits of King Henry VIII
- Who was the leading Christian humanist nicknamed "the Prince of Humanists"?
- Which was the religious movement that was founded as a result of King Henry VIII leaving the Catholic church?
- Which individual created his own reformation of catholicism while also being a French theologian, humanist, and lawyer?
- Which individual was considered a leader in the Northern Renaissance printmaking as well as being a trained engraver
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- Which famous Italian Renaissance painter created the painting "The Garden of Earthly Delights"
- Which famous Spaniard wrote "Don Quixote"?
- Which famous English playwright produced 37 plays during the rule of Elizabeth I
- Which famous theologian wrote the "95 Theses"?
- What is the name of the massive hunting that occurred to this mythological creature?
- Which French humanist was an educated aristocrat who was also trained in Latin?
15 Clues: Which famous Spaniard wrote "Don Quixote"? • Which famous theologian wrote the "95 Theses"? • Who was the leading Christian humanist nicknamed "the Prince of Humanists"? • Which figure did Christians believe they had to reckon with and fight daily? • Which French humanist was an educated aristocrat who was also trained in Latin? • ...
Historical Painters 2023-09-07
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- Monet A French impressionist painter famous for his series of water lilies and haystacks.
- van Rijn A Dutch Golden Age painter celebrated for his portraits and use of light and shadow.
- Buonarroti An Italian Renaissance artist renowned for the Sistine Chapel ceiling and the sculpture "David."
- Pollock An American abstract expressionist painter known for his "drip paintings."
- O'Keeffe An American modernist artist celebrated for her enlarged flower paintings and New Mexico landscapes.
- Kahlo A Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and exploration of personal and cultural identity.
- Botticelli An Italian painter from the Early Renaissance known for "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera."
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- Rivera A Mexican muralist painter recognized for his large-scale murals depicting Mexican history and culture.
- van Gogh A Dutch post-impressionist painter famous for pieces such as "Starry Night" and "Sunflowers."
- An Italian Baroque painter known for his dramatic use of light and dark in his works.
- Munch A Norwegian expressionist painter famous for "The Scream" and his exploration of human emotion.
- Vermeer A Dutch Golden Age painter renowned for his genre paintings, including "Girl with a Pearl Earring."
- da Vinci An Italian Renaissance painter known for works like the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
- Picasso A Spanish painter and sculptor known for pioneering the Cubist art movement.
- Klimt An Austrian symbolist painter known for intricate and ornamental works like "The Kiss."
15 Clues: Pollock An American abstract expressionist painter known for his "drip paintings." • Picasso A Spanish painter and sculptor known for pioneering the Cubist art movement. • An Italian Baroque painter known for his dramatic use of light and dark in his works. • Monet A French impressionist painter famous for his series of water lilies and haystacks. • ...
The Renaissance (Topics 1 + 2) 2023-10-25
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- This family was one of the most famous and successful families in Italy during the Renaissance.
- The practice of charging interest when loaning money.
- A new role that emerged after the Black Death.
- Killed 1/5 of the world's population during the middle ages.
- A country ruled by a king or queen
- Merchant that travelled on the Silk Road to China.
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- Society organized into a hierarchy of different classes
- Taxes charged by the church.
- City that is politically independent and the area that surrounds it.
- Trading route between Europe and Asia.
- What villages and farmland were called in the Middle Ages.
- Someone who devoted their entire life to the church
- The leader of the Catholic Church
- Wars that happened between Christians and Muslims long before the Renaissance.
14 Clues: Taxes charged by the church. • The leader of the Catholic Church • A country ruled by a king or queen • Trading route between Europe and Asia. • A new role that emerged after the Black Death. • Merchant that travelled on the Silk Road to China. • Someone who devoted their entire life to the church • The practice of charging interest when loaning money. • ...
Surgery and Anatomy 1000 to present day 2023-07-27
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- name of club for ww2 burn victims supported by Mcindo who provided mental health support
- discovered blood groups leading to blood transfusions
- Renaissance barber surgeon who discovered ointment and ligatures instead of cauterisation
- Renaissance surgeon who discovered blood circulation
- Modern safer surgery through small incision
- surgeon who used carbolic acid to sterilise surgery
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- researched X-rays and managed getting mobile X-rays to field hospitals in ww1
- dissected animals to discover how heart and jaw worked
- surgeon who used chloroform as anaesthetic
- surgeon who discovered skin grafts worked with ww1 victims
- discovered way to store blood to allow donations for transfusions in ww2
- modern surgery can be used to correct eyesight
- did first heart transfusion in 1967
- ‘father of modern anayomy’dissected human bodies wrote detailed book on anatomy
14 Clues: did first heart transfusion in 1967 • surgeon who used chloroform as anaesthetic • Modern safer surgery through small incision • modern surgery can be used to correct eyesight • surgeon who used carbolic acid to sterilise surgery • Renaissance surgeon who discovered blood circulation • discovered blood groups leading to blood transfusions • ...
Social Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-05
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- a form of community cooperation where the Inca civilization's social system is solely based on
- well-known for "School of Athens"
- Lorenzo, place where the oldest known Olmec site is found
- first empire established in the world
- a sun god believed by the Aztecs
- a time of rebirth in creativity in Europe in the 1300s
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- where Renaissance began
- was an empire under Southwest Asia and the competitor of the Byzantine Empire over the territories in Southwest Asia
- Empire, rebuilt the Great Wall of China
- the solidarity or social
- invaders from the north that occupied the lands of the Maya civilization
- considered as the Golden Age of India
- within a group of people
- focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues that had occupied medieval thinkers
- Bang, the founder of Han Empire
- bark-paper book developed by the Mayas to record important historical events
16 Clues: where Renaissance began • the solidarity or social • within a group of people • Bang, the founder of Han Empire • 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 • Empire, rebuilt the Great Wall of China • a time of rebirth in creativity in Europe in the 1300s • ...
Family 2015-01-28
11 Clues: Many Faces • Potty Mouth • Sports Package • Artistic Flare • Renaissance Man • Amusingly Uncorked • Wonderfully Awesome • Insightful Dexterity • Enterprising Ingenuity • Masterful Presentation • Enthusiastically Adventuresome
Langston Hughes 2022-05-17
7 Clues: Hughes’ alma mater • Harlem Renaissance author • poetry inspired by blues and jazz • prompted decline of Harlem Renaissance • Era celebrating African American culture • collection of short stories representing racism • autobiography describing life of Langston Hughes
Ella Persio-Prologue 2020-09-15
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- turning point in english constitutional history
- when renaissance came to full bloom
- people have the power
- rebirth, interest in classical culture
- citizens elect representative to make laws
- England's national legislative
- advises the councils
- government ruled by small group
- customs and principles established over time
- divided government into three branches
- contract between king and nobles
- name of religion followed by jews
- government ruled by powerful people
- to have law work in orderly ways
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- people had the rights to life, liberty,and justice
- formal summary of peoples rights
- citizens make laws directly
- applied science to society
- written code of law that the jews followed
- agreement among society
- international organization
- government to be divided between federal, state, or local governments
- religion that influenced all aspects of life
- religion that taught self worth
- king's power came from god
- royalty/kings/queens
- power of ruler restricted by constitution
- israelites and jews religion
- people elect leaders who make choices
- group in charge of society
30 Clues: advises the councils • royalty/kings/queens • people have the power • agreement among society • applied science to society • international organization • king's power came from god • group in charge of society • citizens make laws directly • israelites and jews religion • England's national legislative • religion that taught self worth • government ruled by small group • ...
Performance Task #1 2021-04-07
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- William Shakespeare
- ____ are objective statements which can be verified or proven by evidence based on observation research or actual occurrences
- Amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- Pagpapakita ng pagpapahalaga sa ginawang mabuti nang kapwa
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- The destroyer
- Pagmamasid sa mga bagay bagay
- Pag interview sa mga taong may malaking karanasan at awtoridad
- Malayang pakikipagtalakayan sa isang maliit na pangkat
- renaissance
- Nangangahulugan ng kaaya-aya o kalugod-lugod
- The creator
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- The preserver
- Portion of line that has two endpoints
- These are complanar lines that do not intersect
- _______ are subjective statements of judgement or belief about certain matters
- Anything that occupies space and has mass
- A flat surface that has infinite length and width but no thickness
- Machine for washing dishes
- Machine or pot for brewing coffees
- _____ is the state of matter in which maintain a fixed volume and shape
- Birtud ng pakikipagkapwa ibinibigay ang nararapat na paggalang sa dignidad ng kapwa
- A cloth or brush to remove dust
- The one who writes stories
24 Clues: renaissance • The creator • The preserver • The destroyer • Leonardo Da Vinci • William Shakespeare • Machine for washing dishes • The one who writes stories • Pagmamasid sa mga bagay bagay • A cloth or brush to remove dust • Machine or pot for brewing coffees • Portion of line that has two endpoints • Anything that occupies space and has mass • ...
World History 2021-10-26
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- last name of the guy who invented the printing press.
- Largest city in Pierce county.
- Largest State population-wise.
- name of the empire in South America during the 1500's.
- second element in the periodic table of elements.
- belief that the Earth is the center of the solar system.
- name of the "road" where tons of trade happened.
- name of the reformation that challenged the church.
- idea/culture that focuses on humanity.
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- Smallest State population-wise
- Food, but also the Scientist credited for the Scientific Method.
- name of the renaissance inventor who came up with many inventions and art including the Mona Lisa.
- Name of civilization during the 1500's in Mexico.
- Unit we are studying 1600's
- Model of car that Choe owns.
- name of Scientist that theorized heliocentricity.
- last name of the guy who wrote the 95 theses.
- Largest River in the U.S.
- name of the exchange between the Americas and the United States.
- discovered the moons of Jupiter.
- Scientist that discovered the laws of motion.
21 Clues: Largest River in the U.S. • Unit we are studying 1600's • Model of car that Choe owns. • Smallest State population-wise • Largest city in Pierce county. • Largest State population-wise. • discovered the moons of Jupiter. • idea/culture that focuses on humanity. • last name of the guy who wrote the 95 theses. • Scientist that discovered the laws of motion. • ...
World History QPA 3rd 9 weeks Crossword 2023-02-27
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- Continent became more ethnically mixed after slavery
- Joint-stock companies funded _______in the Americas.
- Thomas ______ wrote "Rights of Man" advocating democracy
- Genghis Khan, stirrup, conquered many people
- Separation of powers led to _____ branches of the U.S. government
- West African leaders gained access to these because of the slave trade.
- a religion of North Africa, Arabia, Persia, and Asia Minor
- ______Exchange led to new livestock in the Americas
- Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights protected _______ rights.
- ______ Revolution in Britain that led to constitutional monarchy
- Renaissance and Reformation were "stimulated by a spirit of _____"
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- Revolution was caused by a huge 3rd estate, inflation, bad harvest, etc.
- emphasized individualism and secularism during the Renaissance
- Black Death allowed peasants to leave these to seek new jobs
- Catholics launched a _________ - Reformation
- supporter of the arts
- _______Revolution was caused by taxation without representation in 1776-1783.
- led to fighting between Catholics and Protestants
- New theories in this science led to the Scientific Revolution
- Monarchy where the ruler controls all political processes
- What explorers were looking for in the Indian Ocean
21 Clues: supporter of the arts • Catholics launched a _________ - Reformation • Genghis Khan, stirrup, conquered many people • led to fighting between Catholics and Protestants • ______Exchange led to new livestock in the Americas • What explorers were looking for in the Indian Ocean • Continent became more ethnically mixed after slavery • ...
Their Eyes were Watching God: Historical Context Review 2014-03-06
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- City in which freed slaves flocked to in New York
- First name of Janie's boyfriend/ husband who is "no longer here". (Coffee or ?)
- The Harlem ________ was an explosion of culture, literature, and music.
- Harlem Renaissance was also called the New Negro ____________
- How our characters say "Lord" (Chapter 1)
- Clothing that Janie is wearing in Chapter 1.
- Last name of woman who helped slaves escape via the underground railroad
- Janie's best friend (Chapter 1)
- First word of our novel
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- Hurricane that swept the South in 1928
- Plessy vs. __________ court case
- Last name of Zora's guy friend until she stole the play from him!
- Pheoby said her rice did not have enough bacon ________ before handing it to Janie for dinner.
- First name of one Harlem musician; also comes in grape or jelly!
- Weeks it took for Hurston to write Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Town in which Zora Neale Hurston grew up
- Jim _____ laws kept people of different races separate but "equal"
- Name of rice that Pheoby brings Janie for dinner
- Last name of our author
- Main character of our novel
20 Clues: Last name of our author • First word of our novel • Main character of our novel • Janie's best friend (Chapter 1) • Plessy vs. __________ court case • Hurricane that swept the South in 1928 • Town in which Zora Neale Hurston grew up • How our characters say "Lord" (Chapter 1) • Clothing that Janie is wearing in Chapter 1. • Name of rice that Pheoby brings Janie for dinner • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2023-10-02
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- An Individual and agencies of human beings
- Why did Henry VIII part ways from the Pope and the Catholic Church?
- What were John Calvin's followers called in France?
- Which English playwright wrote about human flaws in the Northern Renaissance?
- The author who wrote "In Praise of Folly"
- Who invented the Printing Press?
- What was one of the works of art that Michelangelo created?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- A grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in Purgatory
- What country was William Shakespeare from?
- The author who wrote "Institutes of the Christian Religion"
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- Who was one of the parties involved in the French Wars of Religion?
- Who started the Protestant Reformation?
- What were John Calvin's followers called in England?
- Where did the Northern renaissance begin?
- A person who give financial support to a person
- The author who wrote Utopia
- Who wrote "the Prince"?
- What was one of the branches of the Protestant Church?
- Which monarch made the Anglican Church the official Church of England?
20 Clues: Who wrote "the Prince"? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • The author who wrote Utopia • Who invented the Printing Press? • Who started the Protestant Reformation? • Where did the Northern renaissance begin? • The author who wrote "In Praise of Folly" • An Individual and agencies of human beings • What country was William Shakespeare from? • ...
Theatre History Review 2024-05-15
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- summary of scenario
- definition of renaissance
- dramatic form that disregards history
- the confidant was the ______ to help support the goal of Reality
- physical bits of humor
- stuffing added to clothing
- classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing dramatic performance with traditional dance
- In Kabuki the actors' faces were painted this color
- audience members who stood at the Globe
- decorative cuts in clothing
- worn on the face to portray a stock character
- themes must be true of all locations and times
- age of lovers
- Pantalone's costume color
- Appearance of Truth
- documented many scenarios
- type of theatre that was on the South Bank and was more inexpensive
- our existence is like babytalk
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- author of Dr. Faustus
- held up the ruff
- Shakespeares winter theatre
- modern form originating out of Darwinian Theory
- appeared without a mask and usually in contrasting pairs of two
- 17th Earl of Oxford
- silly servant characters
- "green room" for the actors at the Globe
- Dottore's profession
- Kyd, Lyly, Marlowe, Greene
- reality, morality, universality
29 Clues: age of lovers • held up the ruff • summary of scenario • 17th Earl of Oxford • Appearance of Truth • Dottore's profession • author of Dr. Faustus • physical bits of humor • silly servant characters • definition of renaissance • Pantalone's costume color • documented many scenarios • stuffing added to clothing • Kyd, Lyly, Marlowe, Greene • Shakespeares winter theatre • ...
Across & Down: Our love story 2025-10-11
19 Clues: 🍔 • 3rd 🛞 • Picnic • 10 I C • Pirate • Disco 🙄 • Promposal • First ILY • Black Girl • First kiss • Prom color • Me on Tuesdays • We went 2 times • Girl meets World • The way we danced • My failed planning • We can never decide on… • The gift I gave to everyone • Our favorite phrase to each other
Renaissance, verlichting, romantiek 2012-06-06
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- Petrarca en zijn navolgers gebruikten deze dichtvorm
- het motto van de verlichting
- het motto van de renaissance
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- een nieuw genre in de verlichting
- deze filosoof vond dat kinderen lang kind moesten blijven
- een bestsellerauteur in de renaissance
- de ideale mens die van alle markten thuis is
- een Nederlandse navolger van Petrarca
8 Clues: het motto van de verlichting • het motto van de renaissance • een nieuw genre in de verlichting • een Nederlandse navolger van Petrarca • een bestsellerauteur in de renaissance • de ideale mens die van alle markten thuis is • Petrarca en zijn navolgers gebruikten deze dichtvorm • deze filosoof vond dat kinderen lang kind moesten blijven
renaissance crossword 2012-12-13
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- people who protest against catholic churches
- da vinci renaissance man
- a religious movemenchanged the way people thought about churches
- sponcers art and learning
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- language customs and values folowed by people and society
- focus on the strength of the human
- the dawn of modern history
- study of stars and space
8 Clues: study of stars and space • da vinci renaissance man • sponcers art and learning • the dawn of modern history • focus on the strength of the human • people who protest against catholic churches • language customs and values folowed by people and society • a religious movemenchanged the way people thought about churches
Langston Hughes 2015-01-20
8 Clues: glass • being free • a guest or guests • liberty; being free • embarrassed or feeling guilty • a new focus on art or literature; renewal • a person who has been forced to leave their country • Renaissance a period in the 1920's when African Americans made great achievements in music and art
Humanism 2022-04-21
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- known as the "Prince of the Humanists"
- of the Middle Ages
- the major work of Thomas More
- the science that studies the structure of the body
- invented the printing press
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- to speak or write in favour of a cause or somebody
- one of the European countries where the renaissance spread
- the birthplace of the renaissance
- movable wooden blocks to reproduce texts invented in China
9 Clues: of the Middle Ages • invented the printing press • the major work of Thomas More • the birthplace of the renaissance • known as the "Prince of the Humanists" • to speak or write in favour of a cause or somebody • the science that studies the structure of the body • one of the European countries where the renaissance spread • ...
Mainor Pagoada 2022-02-04
Great Depression 2025-05-19
Renaissance Study Guide 2013-05-10
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- He was against the indulgence.
- Tycho Brahe hired an assistant.
- Who was known as Bloody Mary?
- He painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- The Mona Lisa was painted in what century?
- Leonardo painted it as his most famous painting.
- He was a painter engineer and inventer.
- She made protestants and catholics live together in peace?
- Discovered falling objects fall at the same time.
- What invention for books is now a modern day invention.
- Martin Luther nailed how many theses to the church door?
- What does Renaissance mean?
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- The Last Supper had _____ people in the painting.
- He charted thousands of stars and all of the known planets.
- The sinking city is ____, which is filled with canals.
- Leonardo severed as a weapons designer and a painter for him.
- The Medici family rivales.
- One of the most powerful families who ruled Florence.
- The famous cathedral in Florence is ____.
- What was the first book printed on the printing press in latin?
- Invented an easy way of making books.
21 Clues: The Medici family rivales. • What does Renaissance mean? • Who was known as Bloody Mary? • He was against the indulgence. • Tycho Brahe hired an assistant. • Invented an easy way of making books. • He painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • He was a painter engineer and inventer. • The famous cathedral in Florence is ____. • The Mona Lisa was painted in what century? • ...
literatuur Dautzenberg Renaissance 2014-02-28
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- Nederlandse tragedieschrijver
- vertalen
- Heerser van het Frankische rijk
- bijvoorbeeld Leonardo da Vinci
- God stond centraal
- hervormer
- revolutionaire uitvinding rond 1450
- krachtige zin
- periode 500-1000
- afwijken van juiste leer
- puntdicht
- 3e stand
- 1e stand
- troubadours
- jonggestorven schrijver van Jerolimo
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- zelf willen uitvinden
- hervormer
- nadoen
- met de hand geschreven boek
- taal van geleerden en priesters
- wedergeboorte
- belangrijkste hervormers
- Middelnederlands
- periode 1000-1300
- mens centraal
- overtreffen
- 2e stand
- taalzuivering
- prozatekst waarin auteur mening geeft over een onderwerp
29 Clues: nadoen • vertalen • 2e stand • 3e stand • 1e stand • hervormer • hervormer • puntdicht • overtreffen • troubadours • wedergeboorte • mens centraal • krachtige zin • taalzuivering • Middelnederlands • periode 500-1000 • periode 1000-1300 • God stond centraal • zelf willen uitvinden • belangrijkste hervormers • afwijken van juiste leer • met de hand geschreven boek • Nederlandse tragedieschrijver • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-02-22
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- in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- Cultural rebirth in Europe
- a grant by the pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution
- Da Vinci: 452–1519 It. painter, sculptor, architect, & engineer
- cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived
- Women: is a person who is well educated and sophisticated
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- powerful Italian family of bankers and merchants whose members effectively ruled Florence for much of the 15th century and from 1569 were grand dukes of Tuscany.
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- Shakespeare: An English playwright and poet of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
- Luther: A sixteenth-century German religious leader;the founder of Protestantism.
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- Gutenberg: A German printer of the fifteenth century,
- of Augsburg: settlement between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Lutheran princes that accorded Lutheran churches legal status
- 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.
- , Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet;
- Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors
- More: English Scholar
- VII: A king of England in the early sixteenth century
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- a person or institution with the right to grant a benefice to a member of the clergy.
- of Trent: Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils.
21 Clues: More: English Scholar • Cultural rebirth in Europe • in ancient Greek and Roman thought. • , Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet; • Gutenberg: A German printer of the fifteenth century, • VII: A king of England in the early sixteenth century • Women: is a person who is well educated and sophisticated • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Crossword 2016-09-11
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- died in 1547
- becomes queen in 1553
- wants full reformation of the church
- peace of ________
- means rebirth
- are cheaper because of the printing press
- spread faster because of the printing press
- only _______ can be baptized
- sculpted the Pieta
- became the teaching point of Protestant reformation
- painter, sculpture, architect, inventor, and mathematician
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- italy did not have this government
- Tetzel tells people they can ___ their way into heaven
- believed in the ability of humans to reason and improve themselves
- black death
- god has known from beginning who will be saved
- painted "School of Athens"
- reinvents movable type and printing press
- churches sold this for salvation
- acceptance to heaven
- Henry's son that died at 16
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 • reinvents movable type and printing press • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2019-10-29
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- Wrote the Divine comedy in the Vernacular(national) language
- over 100,000 prosecuted, 75% of accused women,Salem, Massachusetts, trials
- Wrote the Canterbury Tales in English
- religiously divided Europe, rise of England & Netherlands, witch hunts, fewer clergy, rise in literacy
- Shakespeare Hamlet and As You Like It
- scientific achievement of calculus
- began at the time of the crusades, largest source of church revenue by 1500s
- literary movement 14th century Italy;involved study of classics, reforms, beliefs
- King Henry's daughter
- rebirth/revival; emphasized questioning,achievements in art& literature
- broke away from catholic church, the pope refused to grant him a divorce from his wife, formed the Anglican Church Of England for divorce
- famous sculptor, made out of stone the Pieta
- scientific achievement of the telescope
- supporters of lit, art and science
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- (1450) mechanical device for transferring ink
- Vitruvian Man; human body
- most famous for the Mona Lisa
- the golden ration and divine proportion
- Wrote Praise of Folly- church abuses, and ridiculed upper class privileges
- Wrote the Prince
- famous painters, sculptors, realism, details, and perfection
- 95 Thesis, church abuses, protesting sales of indulgences, stressed faith over works
- scientific achievement- disapproved of the Ptolemaic Theory
- involved individualism, people questioned authority, end of religion unity
- Supper Da Vinci, resembled religion, wine and bread
- papal and Spanish,lasted until 18th century index of forbidden books
- Wrote the Utopia; perception of a perfect society
- (1517- 1648) religious revolts, shattered catholic unity
- Cervantes -Don Quixote de La Mancha
- Calvin French religious reformer, organized a following in Switzerland based on the idea of predestination, god would chose who would be saved or condemned, dancing and card playing forbidden
30 Clues: Wrote the Prince • King Henry's daughter • Vitruvian Man; human body • most famous for the Mona Lisa • scientific achievement of calculus • supporters of lit, art and science • Cervantes -Don Quixote de La Mancha • Wrote the Canterbury Tales in English • Shakespeare Hamlet and As You Like It • the golden ration and divine proportion • scientific achievement of the telescope • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Vocabulary 2021-02-01
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- is a form of government in which a deity of some type is recognized as the supreme ruling authority
- the action or fact of indulging
- 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 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 action or process of reforming an institution or practice
- is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"
- declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result)
- 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
- Reformation was the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation
- is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God
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- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- 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
- the language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular country or region
- 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
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- was a German goldsmith, inventor, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- a follower of Martin Luther.
- of Trent held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church
- 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.
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 • is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" • ...
Early Renaissance Composers 2020-05-06
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- Italian master of contrapuntal composition
- Best known for melancholy songs, great lute repertoire
- Virtually created the Tudor consort and keyboard fantasia
- In 1575 with Byrd, secured printing monopoly in England
- Called "the divine composer" or "the sweetest swan"
- First and Finest melodist 15th century
- Friendship with Martin Luther likely suppressed his career
- In 1542 met Michelangelo, who wasn't interested in music
- First publisher single impression movable type
- He is the master of the notes, wrote El Grillo
- Worked with Lorenzo de'Medici, "San Giovanni e San Paolo"
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- Mathematician and Astronomer
- Wrote first book on ornamentation for stringed instruments
- Established Netherlands as center of music publishing
- One of first to specify verbal tempo indication in music
- Pioneer of dramatic music, madrigal opera not staged
- Was kidnapped three times because of his beautiful voice
- Famous composer of secular music in Elizabethan England
- First known setting of Mass Ordinary
- Experimented with polychoral style and instrumentation
- Use of pre-existent melody as structure, law degree
21 Clues: Mathematician and Astronomer • First known setting of Mass Ordinary • First and Finest melodist 15th century • Italian master of contrapuntal composition • First publisher single impression movable type • He is the master of the notes, wrote El Grillo • Called "the divine composer" or "the sweetest swan" • Use of pre-existent melody as structure, law degree • ...
RENAISSANCE ART & ARTISTS 2020-12-07
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- Raphael absorbed the ...... of florentine art in his style.
- the Last.... was one of DaVinci's works.
- He was a pioneering scientist.
- artists were apprenticed there(plural).
- "David" is the work of ...... .
- leonardo had a ..........mind.
- botticelli's style ....... throughout the years.
- Pope Julius II ...Michelangelo his tomb.
- Michelangelo completed paintings ,scuplted and wrote.......... .
- All the artists are remembered and adored by future......
- the statue of B.Colleoni is considered a ...... .
- Verrochio never ....... .
- Raphael's ..... attracted large crowds.
- Raphael was an .....of Pietro Perugino.
- Urbino was one of the most gittering ..... of Italy.
- in Neo-Platonism christian and ...ideas were combined.
- The "Primavera" is a famous.......of art.
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- Botticelli is said to have died poor and .....
- Raphael often ..... the other two great masters of the Renaissance.
- in paganism we include themes from .....
- they are three greatest of the High Renaissance.
- Mona Lisa's ....encapsulates mystery.
- One of the characteristics in Botticelli's work
- There were often....between Julius and Michelangelo.
- Botticelli was born in .........
- Raphael's upbringing was ..........within the court .
- Da vinci had a deep....of the workings of the human body.
- Botticeli means ......(2 words).
- one of Verrochio's professions.
- MonaLisa was the wife of a ..... in Florence.
- "The Raphael Rooms" is another word for Pope Julius II ........... .
- Michelangelo painted the ......of the Sistine Chapel.
- verrochio is .... second among sculptors.
- the profession of Botticelli's father
- Raphael was famous,........ and popular when he died.
35 Clues: Verrochio never ....... . • He was a pioneering scientist. • leonardo had a ..........mind. • "David" is the work of ...... . • one of Verrochio's professions. • Botticelli was born in ......... • Botticeli means ......(2 words). • Mona Lisa's ....encapsulates mystery. • the profession of Botticelli's father • artists were apprenticed there(plural). • ...
The Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- She influenced 15th century english poetry.
- Sometimes, you need to look closely at things to truly understand them. In this guys case, the stars needed to be examined.
- I’m tired of reading in latin. I wish books were printed in the __________ language of Italy.
- The Immortal Bard
- There purpose is to worship god
- This guy designed a flying machine. He didn’t test it though, so don’t try it at home.
- The belief that Jesus is God’s son.
- it occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- There are certain thing people stand for or won’t stand for. These are called ______.
- It interprets histories texts, values, beliefs, and perspective.
- The practise in art and knowledge that focused more on humans than religious subjects.
- It was something really big, it was created by brunillecki.
- The way things are right now are pretty good, but we should still try and change the ______ ___.
- His ideas of heliocentricity went up in flames, literally!
- This guy made it so much easier to publish books!
- She Became Queen of Navarre, Duchess of Alençon, and Duchess of Berry. Leonardo da Vinci died under Marguerite de navarre and her brothers care..
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- A common person who travels to holy places. There weren’t any planes back then, so you couldn’t just decide to go on a vacation.
- He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one.
- A fancy word for death.
- The people of the italian Renaissance formed a new ________ for themselves.
- I loved the Middle ages ___, as literally nothing productive happened in europe.
- This man was a famous political philosopher whose works are still being printed today!
- “ when the 95 theses were hammered onto the church door, the ___________ began.
- When when copernicus came up with this idea, the universe seemed a whole lot bigger.
- When this was invented, many more books came into circulation.
- It is a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance.
- How do you grow a city? By adding more people. This is called ____________.
- When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed.
- -This was how you could bribe your way into heaven! 40% Guarantee!
- A long and terrible war in the middle east. In a way, we still are in one.
- Before we discovered heliocentricity, everyone thought we lived in a __________ universe.
31 Clues: The Immortal Bard • A fancy word for death. • There purpose is to worship god • The belief that Jesus is God’s son. • He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one. • She influenced 15th century english poetry. • This guy made it so much easier to publish books! • When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
Across
- followers of martin luther
- kingdom picks religon
- equal religons
- non chathlics
- rich
- native
- rebirth
- secity of jesus
- sistine chapel
- chrstian guy
- human achivment
- printing press
- spread information easy
- gave birth to elizabeth
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- challenging the church
- school of athens
- meetings for cardnials and bishops
- ideal renissance man
- counter to martian luther
- church of england
- 3D
- bronze sculpter
- void marriage
- religous goverment
- buying forgiveness
- king of england
26 Clues: 3D • rich • native • rebirth • chrstian guy • non chathlics • void marriage • equal religons • sistine chapel • printing press • bronze sculpter • secity of jesus • human achivment • king of england • school of athens • church of england • religous goverment • buying forgiveness • ideal renissance man • kingdom picks religon • challenging the church • spread information easy • gave birth to elizabeth • ...
Jacob Conrad Renaissance 2024-09-19
Across
- made the Mona Lisa
- to declare invalid
- drawing a third object on a second surface
- Made the school of Athens
- the church's way of getting people to join
- made the printing press
- second wife of king Henry the 8th
- split the catholic church
- made the bronze statue of David
- The king of England
- human emotion
- the language you speak
- not believing in religion
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- the churches counter punch
- made the Sistine chapels ceiling
- a new non-catholic church
- separate from the catholic church
- wealthy people
- pays money to absolve you of your sins
- a religious resolution's
- rebirth
- the queen of England that brings prosperity
- defines the doctorate of the catholic church
- made books more accessible
- the church of England
25 Clues: rebirth • human emotion • wealthy people • made the Mona Lisa • to declare invalid • The king of England • the church of England • the language you speak • made the printing press • a religious resolution's • a new non-catholic church • Made the school of Athens • split the catholic church • not believing in religion • the churches counter punch • made books more accessible • ...
Renaissance Era Vocabulary 2023-11-01
Across
- to search or seek out the key or mode that the piece is in
- invented in 1439
- loud, shrill, outdoor instruments
- free form and improvised
- produces sound using shapes from the mouth and attempting to pronounce vowels
- false drone, technique of musical harmonization
- potential of human beings, inquiry, and innovation
- multiple voices from pre-existing compositions
- theatrical performance with music and dance performed between acts
- wheel fiddle
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- style or performance practice in acapella vocal music, with intense musical expression
- religious and political challenge
- fast-moving, lightly figured, or virtuosic passages
- different voices or parts would imitate the melodic line
- freedom in expression and dissonance
- quieter, more intimate instruments
- changing the music melodically or harmonically
- uses the same monophonic melody
- shares common musical themes
- solo, vocal style with a single melodic line and instrumental accompaniment
20 Clues: wheel fiddle • invented in 1439 • free form and improvised • shares common musical themes • uses the same monophonic melody • religious and political challenge • loud, shrill, outdoor instruments • quieter, more intimate instruments • freedom in expression and dissonance • changing the music melodically or harmonically • multiple voices from pre-existing compositions • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-02
Across
- The slave trade route from Africa to the Americas
- non religous based reasoning
- Economic theory which promotes colonies, protectionism and a positive trade balance
- Humanist, proved that donation of Constintine was a forgery
- Agreement that Divided the World between Spain and Portugal
- Innovation led to a rapid growth in the spread of information, acessablility increased
- Revolutionized accounting,created by italian mathematican Luca Pacoli
- Focusing on merits of humans
- Humanist, wrote Book of the courtier
- Known as father of humanism
- de Medici , Ruler of Florence, influential banker
- van Eyck , Northern Renaissance Artist, revolutoinized oil paintings and incorporated common and religous aspects to his drawings.
- New merchant class that aqquired noble titles and positions.
- English Trading company that facilitated trade in the East indies
- on the Dignity of Man
- Applied Humanist Ideals to religous studies and environments.
- Transitioning publicly owned land to privately owned land.
- Humanist, translated greek texts
- Art that focuses on the depiction of nature and the enviroment
- Humanist artist, created The school of athens
- Dutch Humanist whos theories of natural laws had big impacts on the Englightenment
- German painter, Northern Renaissance renown for his high quality wood cuts, creating a sense of realism.
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- Scupter and artist whos peices embodied humanism. Created Sistine Chapel Ceiling.
- Dutch company that conquered and facilitated trade in Asia
- Spainish inititive to root out religous dissedents, catholizing Spain.
- The exchange of goods between the old and new worlds
- War fought over the rise of the Burbons to the Spainish throne
- Florintine sculpter that exhibited humanism in his art
- Swiss prist whom Critizised religous practices, putting emphisis on reform of the church, education and moral philosiphy. Wrote Praise of Folly
- Most influential dutch artist. His works
- Defining text for Anglican Worship in England
- Used to enforce the law against powerful nobles in England
- Catholic religous order meant to counter the spread of protestantism
- Affirmed religous freedom for princes in the Holy Roman Empire for Protestants.
- focusing on potential of humans
- Revolutionized painting,incorporating math into it. Created Mona Lisa.
- Written by Erasmus,critizising the corrupt practices of society.
- Guide on how to conduct ones self at a prince court ethically.
- Wrote The Prince, encouraged rulers to exhibit pragmitism
- Reforming society through education, studying classical text and religous values.
- The language spoken by a people in a certain region.
- humanism , citizens have a duty to be well informed and particpate in politics and society
- della Mirandola , Florentine humanist- most famous for Oration on Human Dignity
43 Clues: on the Dignity of Man • Known as father of humanism • non religous based reasoning • Focusing on merits of humans • focusing on potential of humans • Humanist, translated greek texts • Humanist, wrote Book of the courtier • Most influential dutch artist. His works • Defining text for Anglican Worship in England • Humanist artist, created The school of athens • ...
Renaissance Study Guide 2022-01-22
Across
- famous painter of the Sistine Chapel
- belief that human ideas should guide society rather than the Church
- means rebirth
- Englishman refused to acknowledge king as head of the Church of England
- believed earth was at the center of the universe
- church council was called by Pope Paul III to discuss reform for the Church
- French reformer who set up a Protestant government and believed that there were no sacraments
- gave permission to Christopher ChristopherColumbus traveled to New World
- 700-year struggle by Christian Spaniards to regain Spain from the Muslim Arabs
- Bible first printed with this machine
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- made important discoveries in physics
- city Turks stopped at in 1683
- paintings created on fresh, moist plaster
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- Parliament began to take more power, forced James II to flee
- city captured by the Turks in 1453
- writer of comedies and tragedies
- king of Portugal
- shift from Ptolemic theory to heliocentric theory
- England bishop stood up to king
- inventor of the printing press
- king killed by England
- proposed heliocentrism
- discovered planets move in elliptical paths
- Catholic English king
- posted 95 theses on October 31, 1517
- ruled England as a military dictator
- protestant daughter made queen
28 Clues: means rebirth • king of Portugal • Catholic English king • king killed by England • proposed heliocentrism • city Turks stopped at in 1683 • inventor of the printing press • protestant daughter made queen • England bishop stood up to king • writer of comedies and tragedies • city captured by the Turks in 1453 • famous painter of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Savannah Napier Renaissance 2022-09-23
Across
- Allowed to choose religions
- Queen of England
- Follower of Western churches
- rich people
- Native Language
- Rebirth
- A member of the Society of Jesus
- Sculpted David
- Influenced Christianity
- Human emotions and achievements
- Created Printing Press
- First printing machine
- Declare Marriage invalid
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- Changing the Churches ways
- School of Athens
- Council of the Catholic Church
- Artist, scientist,and inventor
- Changes made to the Church
- Church of England
- the way to look at something
- Sculpted Bronze David
- Mother of Elizabeth
- Non- religious
- Someone who followed Martin Luther
- Money given to pay for sins
- king that had many wives
26 Clues: Rebirth • rich people • Non- religious • Sculpted David • Native Language • School of Athens • Queen of England • Church of England • Mother of Elizabeth • Sculpted Bronze David • Created Printing Press • First printing machine • Influenced Christianity • king that had many wives • Declare Marriage invalid • Changing the Churches ways • Changes made to the Church • Allowed to choose religions • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-08
Across
- The language of common people in a given location
- A system of selling pardons to reduce temporal punishment in purgatory
- Official assembly called by the Catholic Church to clarify doctrine and address corruption.
- Reformer who brought Calvinism to Scotland
- The German priest who sold indulgences; “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings…”
- Wrote The Prince, a political treatise exploring the nature of power and leadership.
- The city in Germany where Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses.
- Swiss reformation leader who believed the eucharist was a symbol
- Christian humanist who criticized the Catholic Church but stayed Catholic
- Philosophy that emphasized human potential and classical culture
- Luther wrote 95 of them criticizing the Church and the selling of indulgences
- A place or state of being where a person’s soul is cleansed before entering Heaven (according to Catholic doctrine)
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- Name for the rising middle class in Renaissance towns
- The monarch who broke with the Catholic Church to create the Church of England.
- French theologian who was a key figure in the Reformation and taught predestination.
- The idea that God has already decided who will be saved and who will be damned.
- Created masterpieces like the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
- The meeting called by the Holy Roman Emperor to address Martin Luther's teachings.
- A leading figure in the Italian Renaissance who sculpted the marble "David" and "Pieta."
- German priest who began the Protestant Reformation, criticizing indulgences and preaching Sola Fide and Sola Scriptura.
20 Clues: Reformer who brought Calvinism to Scotland • The language of common people in a given location • Name for the rising middle class in Renaissance towns • The city in Germany where Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses. • Created masterpieces like the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper." • Swiss reformation leader who believed the eucharist was a symbol • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-13
Across
- period of religious revival and reform with Catholic Church
- have no religious or spiritual basis
- to declare the marriage never happened
- culture and style of art and architecture developed in 14th-16th century
- treaty in 1555 within the Holy Roman Empire
- meetings by Roman Catholic Church from 1545 to 1563
- King of England
- position in the way you view the art from a particular point
- founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
- French theologian
- language spoken by people in a particular country
- make bronze David
- German inventor and craftsman
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- painted Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Henry's 2nd daughter
- a machine for printing text or pictures
- a grant by the Pope to get rid of your sins and go to heaven
- in a major branch of Christianity originated in the 16th-century
- person who gives financial or support to a person, organization,cause,or activity
- painted School of Athens
- religious order for men in the Catholic Church in Rome
- began in 1517 when Martin Luther questioned sale of indulgences
- painted Mona Lisa
- a branch of Western Christianity
- Elizabeth's mom
25 Clues: King of England • Elizabeth's mom • painted Mona Lisa • French theologian • make bronze David • Henry's 2nd daughter • painted School of Athens • German inventor and craftsman • painted Sistine Chapel ceiling • a branch of Western Christianity • have no religious or spiritual basis • to declare the marriage never happened • a machine for printing text or pictures • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-19
Across
- The belief that god has determined in advance who will go to heaven and who will not.
- A group of territories in Italy that operated as a theocracy, or government ruled by a religious authority, where the Pope ruled. (2 words)
- A form of government in which the leader is not a king and only certain citizens have the right to vote.
- The process of being deemed worthy of salvation by God. (3 words)
- Holy Roman Emperor who viewed the Protestant Reformation as a disruption of political and social order, and failed to stop the spread of Protestantism in Germany.
- The originator of the Protestant Reformation, who was known for posting his issues with Catholicism on the door of his home church.
- A period of rebirth of classical art and learning.
- Otherwise known as The Church of England, it was officially established by Elizabeth I. (2 words)
- Wealthy person who financially supports artists.
- English artist who developed oil paints to portray greater realism with a new level through brighter colors. (3 words)
- The country where the Renaissance first emerged.
- Agreement that formally accepted the Protestant Reformation in Germany, allowing the states to decide whether to be Catholic or Protestant. (3 words)
- A list of grievances against the Catholic Church, nailed to the door of Wittenberg's church by a discontent monk.
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- Artistic techniques used to give the effect of three-dimensional depth on a two-dimensional surface.
- Not Catholic.
- Protestant denomination based on the doctrine of predestination.
- A movement that developed in northern Europe that combined classical learning and individualism, with the hopes of reforming the Catholic Church. (2 words)
- The language of everyday speech in a particular region.
- The first Protestant faith; it differed from Catholicism as it was believed salvation could be achieved through faith alone rather than good works.
- An intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history.
- Large meeting held by Catholic church leaders that reaffirmed Catholic teachings in opposition to Protestant beliefs. (3 words)
- A powerful merchant family that ruled over Florence, using their wealth to fund much of the city's art.
- German craftsman who developed movable type printing. (2 words)
- A release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death.
- Member of the Society of Jesus, founded by Ignatius of Loyola, vowed obedience to the Pope and worked as missionaries.
- City-state that is recognized as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
26 Clues: Not Catholic. • Wealthy person who financially supports artists. • The country where the Renaissance first emerged. • A period of rebirth of classical art and learning. • The language of everyday speech in a particular region. • German craftsman who developed movable type printing. (2 words) • Protestant denomination based on the doctrine of predestination. • ...
Vocab Mini Project 7 2021-01-22
Across
- was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who is widely considered one of the most diversely talented individuals ever to have lived
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- is a city in central Italy and the capital city of the Tuscany region.
- is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico
- a patrician in relation to a client
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- was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence,
- point of view
- The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha
- was a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages
10 Clues: point of view • a patrician in relation to a client • The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha • is a city in central Italy and the capital city of the Tuscany region. • was a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages • is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico • ...
Literature review 2019-03-22
Across
- The language family English belongs to
- The period in which the novel is first seen
- The characters in The Canterbury Tales are on a …
- The school of philosophy that emphasised the individual and his contribution to society
- The primary author of 'The Declaration of Independence'
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- The period in which Henry VIII broke from Catholic church
- Another name for the Renaissance period in England
- The dynasty that follows the Plantagenet
- The groups that ultimately took over Britain from the Celts
- A novel that is written in letters and/or diary entries
- The language of the church
- What Richard III is desperate for in the final battle scene
- The author of The Canterbury Tales
- A poem with a brave hero, a foe, battles, bravery, large setting
14 Clues: The language of the church • The author of The Canterbury Tales • The language family English belongs to • The dynasty that follows the Plantagenet • The period in which the novel is first seen • The characters in The Canterbury Tales are on a … • Another name for the Renaissance period in England • A novel that is written in letters and/or diary entries • ...
15 2024-08-26
Across
- Literary themes
- Black feminist novel
- Ralph Ellison style
- Langston Hughes
- Gwendolyn Brooks work
- Huey Newton author
- Chester Himes novel
- Play themes
- Minor literary figures
- Themes in Black literature
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- Black literary style
- African-American literature
- Ralph Ellison narration
- Mythical figures
- Harlem Renaissance work
- Toni Morrison themes
- Langston Hughes poet
- Walter Mosley genre
- Octavia Butler novel
- Octavia Butler novel
- Ralph Ellison story
21 Clues: Play themes • Literary themes • Langston Hughes • Mythical figures • Huey Newton author • Ralph Ellison style • Walter Mosley genre • Chester Himes novel • Ralph Ellison story • Black literary style • Black feminist novel • Toni Morrison themes • Langston Hughes poet • Octavia Butler novel • Octavia Butler novel • Gwendolyn Brooks work • Minor literary figures • Ralph Ellison narration • ...
Geschichte der Schönheit 2023-04-17
Across
- Göttin der Schönheit
- Selbstverliebtheit
- Berühmter Künstler d. Renaissance
- Echnatons Frau
- Antikes Sportereignis: Olympische...
- Bildbearbeitungsprogramm
- e. Edelmetall
- Land: Halsringe der Padaung-Frauen
- fixes Motiv a. d. Haut
- engl. Körpermodifikation
- Antike: Wahre, Schöne und...
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- letzte Pharaonin Ägyptens
- geheimer "Frauenbereich" d. Herrschers
- Schönheitsformel: Goldener...
- alt. chin. Brauch: Füße...
- engl. Sehnsucht
- japanische Unterhaltungskünstlerin
- Verbreiteten die Pest
- Verhältnis eines Teiles zum Ganzen
- e. Schönheitsmerkmal
20 Clues: e. Edelmetall • Echnatons Frau • engl. Sehnsucht • Selbstverliebtheit • Göttin der Schönheit • e. Schönheitsmerkmal • Verbreiteten die Pest • fixes Motiv a. d. Haut • Bildbearbeitungsprogramm • engl. Körpermodifikation • letzte Pharaonin Ägyptens • alt. chin. Brauch: Füße... • Antike: Wahre, Schöne und... • Schönheitsformel: Goldener... • Berühmter Künstler d. Renaissance • ...
Schrift 2013-05-20
Across
- Buchstabenbreite
- eine Schriftbreite
- Erweiterung des Buchstabenabstandes
- eine Schriftlage
- Großbuchstaben auf optischer Höhe der Mittellänge
- Strichführung
- kurze sprunghafte Bewegungen mit dem Auge beim Lesen
- Großbuchstaben
- Buchdruckkunst
- Binnenraum eines Buchstaben
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- Schrift ohne Serifen
- Zahlzeichen
- eine Schriftstärke
- Auszeichnung einer Schrift
- Außenränder einer Doppelseite
- Kleinbuchstaben
- Schmuckbuchstaben
- längere zusammenhängender Text
- Schrift der französischen Renaissance
- Text, indem alle Zeilen gleich breit sind
- Seitenzahl
21 Clues: Seitenzahl • Zahlzeichen • Strichführung • Großbuchstaben • Buchdruckkunst • Kleinbuchstaben • Buchstabenbreite • eine Schriftlage • Schmuckbuchstaben • eine Schriftstärke • eine Schriftbreite • Schrift ohne Serifen • Auszeichnung einer Schrift • Binnenraum eines Buchstaben • Außenränder einer Doppelseite • längere zusammenhängender Text • Erweiterung des Buchstabenabstandes • ...
Famous Artists and Paintings 2023-07-21
Across
- - "Mona Lisa" genius
- - Surrealist melting clocks painter
- - Post-Impressionist pioneer
- - Cubist master
- - Renaissance master
- - Dada movement pioneer
- - Impressionist painter
- - Abstract expressionist drips
- - Floral and desert artist
- - Waterlilies painter
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- - Expressionist "Twittering Machine"
- - Fauvist colorist
- - "Nighthawks" creator
- - "Starry Night" artist
- - Sculptor of "The Thinker"
- - Surrealist self-portraitist
- - Pointillism innovator
- - Dutch Golden Age painter
- - Pop art icon
- - Sistine Chapel artist
20 Clues: - Pop art icon • - Cubist master • - Fauvist colorist • - "Mona Lisa" genius • - Renaissance master • - Waterlilies painter • - "Nighthawks" creator • - "Starry Night" artist • - Pointillism innovator • - Dada movement pioneer • - Sistine Chapel artist • - Impressionist painter • - Dutch Golden Age painter • - Floral and desert artist • - Sculptor of "The Thinker" • ...
History 2024-05-24
Across
- Noble class
- Contemporary era
- site Dig location
- Feudal peasantry
- Empire expansion
- Discovery travels
- Historical object
- Wandering lifestyle
- Forward movement
- Dominant influence
- Right to vote
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- Fundamental law
- Control by a foreign power
- Medieval social system
- Cultural revival
- Age of reason
- Old Stone Age
- New Stone Age
- Absolute power
- Governing system
- Religious rule
- Elected government
- Rise of factories
23 Clues: Noble class • Age of reason • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Right to vote • Absolute power • Religious rule • Fundamental law • Cultural revival • Contemporary era • Feudal peasantry • Empire expansion • Governing system • Forward movement • site Dig location • Discovery travels • Historical object • Rise of factories • Elected government • Dominant influence • Wandering lifestyle • Medieval social system • ...
Explorers and Reformers 2015-01-02
Across
- Trading post
- Actions that the Catholic Church took against Protestants
- A lot of people in the Americas died of this disease
- A form of government were all the power lies in the hands of 1 person
- People that were prosecuted at inquistion tribunals
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- Italian explorer who in 1492 set foot on American soil
- A German monk who pinned 95 thesis to a churchdoor
- Famous Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa
- The renewed interest in Graeco-Roman culture
- A Frenchman who reformed the city of Geneva
- To which section of the population did Protestantism not appeal
- Famous Dutch Humanist from Rotterdam
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 • ...
1 2022-04-25
12 Clues: trend • renew • ten years • sweatshop • bland, soft • basic nature • renewal, revival • bring up, foster • replacement, replace • comply, agree, adapt • stress, emphasize, underpin • shell, outer, outer covering
AP Performance Task 2017-10-22
17 2024-08-11
Across
- Religious upheaval
- US-Soviet tension
- Great War
- Alcohol ban
- Surprise attack
- Empire collapse
- Global conflict
- Bubonic plague
- Civil War battle
- 60s movement
- Atomic project
- WWI ceasefire
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- Divided city
- 1789 uprising
- Middle East conflict
- Manufacturing boom
- London disaster
- First moon walk
- Atomic bomb city
- Cultural rebirth
- 1215 charter
- Colonial protest
- Normandy invasion
- Political scandal
- Shipwreck
25 Clues: Great War • Shipwreck • Alcohol ban • Divided city • 1215 charter • 60s movement • 1789 uprising • WWI ceasefire • Bubonic plague • Atomic project • London disaster • First moon walk • Surprise attack • Empire collapse • Global conflict • Atomic bomb city • Cultural rebirth • Colonial protest • Civil War battle • US-Soviet tension • Normandy invasion • Political scandal • Religious upheaval • Manufacturing boom • ...
3rd cored project. 2024-03-19
Across
- change
- no rain
- influence people's plan
- populer
- retuern in ti normal state.
- line workers
- holes in the ground
- worst fighting
- business activity drop sharply
Down
- battle
- made by machines
- do not have a job
- in the middle
- supposition
- no winners
- renaissance great artistic activity
- swing music
- buying sheres
- women
- of living high living
- a short sayingg
21 Clues: women • battle • change • no rain • populer • no winners • supposition • swing music • in the middle • buying sheres • worst fighting • a short sayingg • made by machines • do not have a job • line workers • holes in the ground • of living high living • influence people's plan • retuern in ti normal state. • business activity drop sharply • renaissance great artistic activity
Vocabulary 9 & 10 2022-11-29
Across
- the middle ages
- The length of time something exists
- to assign responsibility
- continually
- control
- at a later time
- ruled by one
- cruel ruler
- too late
- a general understanding
- tolerant
- to accuse of wrongdoing
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- revival
- to breathe out
- to install in office by formal ceremony
- at the same time
- a break
- traditional
- self-disciplined
- disorder and confusion
20 Clues: revival • a break • control • too late • tolerant • continually • traditional • cruel ruler • ruled by one • to breathe out • the middle ages • at a later time • at the same time • self-disciplined • disorder and confusion • a general understanding • to accuse of wrongdoing • to assign responsibility • The length of time something exists • to install in office by formal ceremony
history and match 2023-05-17
16 Clues: ship • for bank • Bourbon King • Palace built • British King • Chief Minister • germanic tribe • new chief minister • Class for merchants • Set sail on a Journey • head of frankish tribe • gave absolute authority • Unlimited and understand • absolute monarch in Europe • years war Last religious war • family during the renaissance
Lovey 1 2023-05-26
16 Clues: dip • daisy • first kiss • naked chair • talent show • bad/my rival • it’s a match! • attachment/hbo • don’t be a ___ • cursed peninsula • 14th century italy • oder te’s blasphemy • what is this feeling • i love you in indian • mirko is better at this • which eyebrow has my famous scar
Exam vocabulary made by Julia french 2021-05-17
Across
- Non church leaders
- Sail around the world
- Code of conduct
- a document
- who make maps
- is an economic policy
- Planned different crops
- The agriculture estate of a medieval lord
- Civilization
- someone who gives money
- Member of church
- Estate to a vessel
Down
- Member of religious group
- Peasants
- serfs
- Lords
- Soldiers who conquered territory
- warriors mounted on horseback
- Rebirth
- printing press
20 Clues: serfs • Lords • Rebirth • Peasants • a document • Civilization • who make maps • printing press • Code of conduct • Member of church • Non church leaders • Estate to a vessel • Sail around the world • is an economic policy • Planned different crops • someone who gives money • Member of religious group • warriors mounted on horseback • Soldiers who conquered territory • ...
6 2024-08-18
Across
- Frills galore
- Sparkly outfits
- Art Deco
- S-bend corset
- Dior’s revolution
- Tie-dye
- Mini skirts
- Glitter and glam
- Poodle skirts
- Flannel shirts
- Flapper dresses
- Bell bottoms
Down
- Ornate details
- Utility fashion
- Lavish gowns
- Sharp suits
- Rebellious style
- Grunge style
- Geometric patterns
- Puffy sleeves
- Jazz Age
- Corsets
- Mod fashion
- Free-spirited
- Shoulder pads
25 Clues: Corsets • Tie-dye • Art Deco • Jazz Age • Sharp suits • Mini skirts • Mod fashion • Lavish gowns • Grunge style • Bell bottoms • Frills galore • S-bend corset • Puffy sleeves • Poodle skirts • Free-spirited • Shoulder pads • Ornate details • Flannel shirts • Utility fashion • Sparkly outfits • Flapper dresses • Rebellious style • Glitter and glam • Dior’s revolution • Geometric patterns
8 2024-08-26
Across
- Cultural expression
- 1964 voter campaign
- Urban art
- 1960s movement
- Washington event
- Civil rights cause
- Music genre blend
- Hip-hop origins
- Freedom movement
- Renaissance voices
- Street art form
- Civil rights aim
Down
- 1960s music comeback
- Civil rights rally
- 21st-century movement
- Hip-hop origin
- School integration
- Montgomery success
- Nonviolent protest
- Bus activists
- Community cornerstone
- Cultural films
- Detroit label
- Music celebration
- Black empowerment
25 Clues: Urban art • Bus activists • Detroit label • Hip-hop origin • 1960s movement • Cultural films • Hip-hop origins • Street art form • Washington event • Freedom movement • Civil rights aim • Music genre blend • Music celebration • Black empowerment • Civil rights rally • School integration • Montgomery success • Nonviolent protest • Civil rights cause • Renaissance voices • Cultural expression • ...
het sonnet 2021-05-06
Across
- Wat is het woord voor 4 verzen?
- Ander woord voor klassieke oudheid?
- Van welke sonnet is dit het rijmschema: ABBA ABBA CCD EED?
- Wat is de naam van de woon- en werkplaats van Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft?
- Wie is de grondlegger van de Italiaanse renaissance?
- Wat is de verhouding die intrinsiek schoonheid bezit in wiskune, kunst en natuur?
- Waar groeide Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft op?
- Wat is de naam voor een educatieve reis als voorbereiding op handelscarrière?
Down
- Een ander woord voor ‘tegenstelling’?
- Van wat is “antropocentrisme “ een kenmerk?
- Wat is de kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers?
- Wat is het klassieke thema van een sonnet?
- Van welke rederijkerskamer was Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft lid?
- Wat ligt er meestal tussen het octaaf en het sextet?
- Wat is een afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen?
15 Clues: Wat is het woord voor 4 verzen? • Ander woord voor klassieke oudheid? • Een ander woord voor ‘tegenstelling’? • Wat is het klassieke thema van een sonnet? • Waar groeide Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft op? • Van wat is “antropocentrisme “ een kenmerk? • Wat is de kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers? • Wie is de grondlegger van de Italiaanse renaissance? • ...
Chapter 8 2023-06-27
Across
- a motivating force behind religious persecution and witch-hunts.
- Lord Chamberlain’s Company, an acting company created by
- Shakespeare married
- a technique of arranging small tiles together
- new religion established by King Henry VIII
- cutting away all parts of a design except those that will be inked and transferred to paper.
- painter that focused on the natural nobility of the individual
Down
- "Prince of Humanists"
- painter that focused on the nobility of humans.
- Shakespeare wrote in plays in __ verse.
- This genre grew in popularity as the result of a newfound sense of optimism and national pride that prevailed in Renaissance England.
- Northern European artists emphasized
- John __ established a government in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Pioneer of Northern Realism in painting.
- a genre of painting that grew in importance in Northern European Renaissance art.
15 Clues: Shakespeare married • "Prince of Humanists" • Northern European artists emphasized • Shakespeare wrote in plays in __ verse. • Pioneer of Northern Realism in painting. • new religion established by King Henry VIII • a technique of arranging small tiles together • painter that focused on the nobility of humans. • Lord Chamberlain’s Company, an acting company created by • ...
Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance 2022-01-11
6 Clues: First Renaissance painter • It was part of Renaissance • Humanism= study of classics • Were did the Renaissance started • In 1400's acme into the power in florence • It would become wealthy through trade and their new ideas spread throughout all of Europe
Ella Clark protestant reformation 2020-10-20
15 Clues: 1555 • bohemia • a friar • uneducated • german monk • declared war • to spread ideas • to baptize again • demanding change • renaissance ideas • restricting ideas • 1 daughter of henry VII • protesting against the church • northern german supported him • believed in salvation through predestination
Renaissance 2024-11-03
7 Clues: the Mona Lisa • a famous painter • William Shakespeare • another word for renaissance • main focus of the renaissance • invention that changed everything • an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity,
Renaissance 2021-12-01
Across
- Painter whose greatest project was mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- The epitome of the “Renaissance Man”
Down
- City that produced many poets, artists, scholars, architects, and scientists in a short period of time
- Family of Florence became wealthiest and most influential rulers
- Focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues
- the birthplace of the renaissance
7 Clues: the birthplace of the renaissance • The epitome of the “Renaissance Man” • Focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues • Family of Florence became wealthiest and most influential rulers • Painter whose greatest project was mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
