renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Vocab Mini Project 7 2021-01-22
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- 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 • ...
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
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
15 2024-08-26
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Middle ages/ Renaissance 2026-05-08
Across
- a large house on a large piece of land
- doesn't have anything to do with the church
- The practice of lending money with extreme interest rates
- The dominant political system in medieval europe
- An ethnic group in Hungary
- the medieval knightly system of politeness
- a peasant under a lord's feudal rule
- a legal system developed in medieval Europe. ___ law.
- The tribes around the area of modern day germany
- The philosophy that people make their own decisions
- A germanic people who established a powerful christian kingdom
- A type of society where nobody suffers
- Another way to say Black Death, ____ plague.
Down
- the period of time between 500 and 1500 A.D.
- A person who exchanged loyalty and military service for land
- The religious journey to retake the holy land
- The period of renewal after the Middle Ages
- Wait for it, The ______
- someone who provided financial backing for artists
- How many years did the war last?
- Inquisition
- _____ carta, a royal charter stating that the king was not above the law
- the central revenue producing property granted to a vassal
- a cultural group of Germanic tribes
24 Clues: Inquisition • Wait for it, The ______ • An ethnic group in Hungary • How many years did the war last? • a cultural group of Germanic tribes • a peasant under a lord's feudal rule • a large house on a large piece of land • A type of society where nobody suffers • the medieval knightly system of politeness • doesn't have anything to do with the church • ...
Mainor Pagoada 2022-02-04
Great Depression 2025-05-19
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
That’s Amore : An Italian Crossword 2026-05-03
Across
- Surname of the legendary Enzo
- Bastien and Jen’s go-to pizza order
- The city often called the cradle of the Renaissance
- The tiny independent state within Rome, home to incredible art and treasures
- Renaissance master who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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- Don’t put pineapple on this in Napoli!
- Renowned Italian manufacturer of hypercars
- The Italian city Bastien and Jen first traveled to together - associated with meat ragu!
- A classic Italian rice dish, often prepared with saffron
- The painting technique used on wet plaster, seen in many Italian masterpieces
- Iconic cathedral in Milan with a forest of spires
- Historic city celebrated for its intricate mosaic artworks
12 Clues: Surname of the legendary Enzo • Bastien and Jen’s go-to pizza order • Don’t put pineapple on this in Napoli! • Renowned Italian manufacturer of hypercars • Iconic cathedral in Milan with a forest of spires • The city often called the cradle of the Renaissance • A classic Italian rice dish, often prepared with saffron • ...
Renaissance Word Definitions 2026-05-07
Across
- A great Renaissance artist
- A merchant in the 2070’s
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- to describe something that is traditional in form, style.
- A German printer
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- A trading road
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- sun - centered theory of the universe
- Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events
- Rebirth
- Italian banking family and political dynasty
- a person who supports with money, gifts, efforts, or endorsement an artist, writer, museum, cause, charity, institution, special event, or the like
12 Clues: Rebirth • A trading road • A German printer • A merchant in the 2070’s • A great Renaissance artist • sun - centered theory of the universe • Italian banking family and political dynasty • Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events • to describe something that is traditional in form, style. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2025-05-07
Across
- an economy in which prices are determined by the buying and selling decisions of individuals in the marketplace
- of a particular religious group within a larger faith. For example, Lutheranism is one denomination within Christianity.
- an economic policy by which nations try to gather wealth by controlling trade and establishing colonies
- a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote “The Prince”
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- a small-scale business in which people produce goods at home
- an outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads quickly and over a wide geographic area
- a great flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas and art, that began in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and spread throughout Europe
- the name given by Europeans to the Americas, which were unknown to most Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- a rise in prices, often due an increase in the supply of money
- relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
11 Clues: a small-scale business in which people produce goods at home • a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote “The Prince” • a rise in prices, often due an increase in the supply of money • relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters • an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance • ...
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
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
Roaring 20s Crossword 2026-05-11
Across
- court case
- cultural rebirth
- popular 1920s music
- illegal alcohol trade
- shared way of life
- secret nightclub
- strict religious believers
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- alcohol ban
- racial separation
- home entertainment device
- movies with sound
- popular social activity
- embrace of new ideas
- America's pastime (sport)
- system of faith
- gained more freedom
16 Clues: court case • alcohol ban • system of faith • cultural rebirth • secret nightclub • racial separation • movies with sound • shared way of life • popular 1920s music • gained more freedom • embrace of new ideas • illegal alcohol trade • popular social activity • home entertainment device • America's pastime (sport) • strict religious believers
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
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- "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 • ...
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
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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, Reformation, Scientific Revolution 2023-05-15
Across
- The _____ Church, also known as the church of england
- polish scientist who first came up with the heliocentric theory
- word that means to take back or admit you were lying/wrong
- one of the main issues of the reformation was about this word for being 'saved'
- daughter of Henry and Ann Boleyn, was long ruling queen of england
- a new style of painting showing faces and upper body
- number of theses posted by Martin Luther
- passes sold by the church to raise funds
- italian artist who painted the last supper and mona lisa
- art technique that gives the illusion of depth
- a person who believes in a new Christian religion
- invented by Galileo to better observe the night sky
- scientist who invented calculus and discovered gravity
- theory that the sun was at the center of the solar system
- famous king of england who had six wives
- renaissance and classical style that tried to make art as lifelike as possible
- martin luther's idea of following the bible alone
- Mary Tudor was also known as ____ for executing Protestants
- italian artist who painted the sistine chapel
Down
- the Italian city where the Renaissance begin
- scientist who discovered the elliptical orbits of the planets
- italian astronomer who was punished by the Church for disproving their beliefs
- this catholic country tried many times to stop protestant england
- german monk who questioned church practices and started the reformation
- famous family in Florence who sponsored many artists
- the family dynasty name of henry VIII and Elizabeth
- invented the European printing press
- the first protestant religion
- italian author who examined humanist politics
- ancient greek philosopher who came up with the geocentric theory
- theory that Earth was at the center of the solar system
- martin luther translated the bible from latin to this language
- painted the famous "School of Athens"
- a supporter or sponsor of the arts
- parliament passed this Act that declared the King the head of the church
- missionary group founded during the Counter-Reformation
- type of paints used during the Renaissance
- large spanish fleet destroyed by queen Eliabeth and england
- Henry split with the church because the pope refused to grant him this
- the philosophy of the Renaissance
- catholic ____ reformation made some reforms like ending indulgences
41 Clues: the first protestant religion • the philosophy of the Renaissance • a supporter or sponsor of the arts • invented the European printing press • painted the famous "School of Athens" • number of theses posted by Martin Luther • passes sold by the church to raise funds • famous king of england who had six wives • type of paints used during the Renaissance • ...
rrRenaissance 2025-02-05
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- became known as the father of modern chemistry after he did experiments with gases and mixed elements
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of classical learning
- the rwnwed interest in art,science, and culture that occurred europe during the 14 the to the 17th centuries
- painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper and became known as the true essence of a Renaissance man
- mathematician and stronmoer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe
- created a new protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism.followers believed in predestination
- johannes kelper is know for this theory that planets incluing earth rotate around the sun
- financial supporters of the arts
- common local language
- revolution modern science during the early modern period,
- emphasis on individual potential and achievements
- the selling of church offices
- bacon bacon know for hsi introduction of inductive thinking regarding science
- observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- was a movement in thinking using natural laws and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- a German priest who wrote the 95 these over his concerns on church teachings and practices
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- it is the knowleged which contemplates the cause of all things
- people show more interest in their culture lives then what happens when they die
- view heliocentric means that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- a new artistic technique that arose during the renaissance
- the civilisation of ancient Greece was rediscovered in inspiring an interest
- a member or follower of any of the western christian churches that separate from the Roman catholic church
- brahe legacy is that he left a lot of astribmical data for other scientist to use
- what christians bought forgiveness for there sins
- a famous piece of literature from the renaissance by machiavelli that detailed how kings can hold into absolute power
- made it cheaper to produce books,helped spread works on a variety
- new altantis the novel depicts the creation of a utopian land where generosity and enlightenment
- rebirth culture in western europe
- was credited with developing the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- Blackstone explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and parliament in a book he wrote
- credited with the heliocentric theory or the idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
31 Clues: common local language • the selling of church offices • financial supporters of the arts • rebirth culture in western europe • what christians bought forgiveness for there sins • emphasis on individual potential and achievements • revolution modern science during the early modern period, • a new artistic technique that arose during the renaissance • ...
Crossword 2025-02-13
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- -a German priest who wrote the 95 Theses over his concerns on Church teachings and practices
- - was credited with developing the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- - when people show more interest in their current lives than what happens when they die
- - The bishop of Rome, head of roman catholic church
- - the selling of Church offices
- - common local language
- - The idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- - Taking away of a persons right of membership in a christian church
- - made it cheaper to produce books, helped spread works on a variety of subjects, increased literacy rates, and encouraged people to ask questions about what they read
- - Rationalism is a particular teaching in philosophy, the study of the nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- - Movement in Europe influenced by Ancient Rome and Greece
- - became known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry” after he did experiments with gases and mixed elements
- - A body of religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer john calvin
- - observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- - A new artistic technique that arose during the renaissance.
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- - Art that involved science and math
- what Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins
- - a rebirth of learning and culture in Western Europe that began in Italy
- - A democracy is a government in which the people have the power to make political decisions.
- - credited with the heliocentric theory, or the idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
- - painted The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and became known as the true essence of a Renaissance man.
- - 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
- - A member of a protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
- - A heretic is a person who has denied church teachings or believes things other than accepted church doctrine.
- - created a new Protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism. Followers believed in predestination
- - financial supporters of the arts
- - explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and Parliament in a book he wrote
- - A famous piece of literature from the Renaissance by Machiavelli that detailed how kings can hold onto absolute power.
- - was a movement in thinking using reason, natural laws, and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- - an emphasis on individual potential and achievements
30 Clues: - common local language • - the selling of Church offices • - financial supporters of the arts • - Art that involved science and math • - The bishop of Rome, head of roman catholic church • what Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins • - an emphasis on individual potential and achievements • - Movement in Europe influenced by Ancient Rome and Greece • ...
WESTERN ART 2022-02-01
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- A writing system developed by the Sumerians.
- “Old Stone Age”
- "Renaissance with a twist"
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- It is where Roman people congregated to discuss law or any important matters that affect the community.
- Derived from the designs of Andrea Palladio.
- It is the most elaborate of the classical orders of architecture.
- Renaissance came from the word "renaitre" which means _________
- "dark ages"
- A royal tomb built for an Egyptian Pharaoh.
9 Clues: "dark ages" • “Old Stone Age” • "Renaissance with a twist" • A royal tomb built for an Egyptian Pharaoh. • Derived from the designs of Andrea Palladio. • A writing system developed by the Sumerians. • Renaissance came from the word "renaitre" which means _________ • It is the most elaborate of the classical orders of architecture. • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2017-05-01
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- the study of humanities during the Italian renaissance
- the fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money
- a three dimensional scene on a flat surface to make it look real
- refers to characteristics of Greek or roman antiquity
- an Italian poet who wrote the divine comedy
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- an individual who financially supported an artist
- the french word meaning re-birth
- a wealthy city in Italy due to trade and banking
- a merchant that traveled to china and Asian cities
- A powerful family in Florence that were merchants and bankers
- a trade route from Asia to Europe
11 Clues: the french word meaning re-birth • a trade route from Asia to Europe • an Italian poet who wrote the divine comedy • a wealthy city in Italy due to trade and banking • an individual who financially supported an artist • a merchant that traveled to china and Asian cities • refers to characteristics of Greek or roman antiquity • ...
Jordan crusade puzzle 2013-02-07
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- people who wanted to defeat the Byzantine empire to get their land
- a holy war
- people chosen to fight for the king at war
- urban 2 the leader of crusade
- the other side of Egypt ( village)
- 9 crusades the series of all the crusades that ever happend
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- Ages
- a fight between two countries because they disagree
- the king of Byzantine
- people with land
- between antiquity and Renaissance: the period in European history between antiquity and the Italian Renaissance, often considered to be between the end of the Roman Empire in the 5th century and the early 15th century
11 Clues: Ages • a holy war • people with land • the king of Byzantine • urban 2 the leader of crusade • the other side of Egypt ( village) • people chosen to fight for the king at war • a fight between two countries because they disagree • 9 crusades the series of all the crusades that ever happend • people who wanted to defeat the Byzantine empire to get their land • ...
Mika Nguyen 4 2020-12-18
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- Wrote about how rulers should not try to be good
- Wrote a poem with more than 14,000 lines
- The everyday language spoken in a region
- To become interested in different ideas and events
- Began his career as a sculptor in France
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- His works were inspired by the histories of England and Ancient Rome
- Meaning "rebirth"
- Printed the first Christian Bible
- Painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope
- His two paintings epitomize modern viewers the spirit of the Renaissance
- Painted a portrait of a young noblewoman whose smile makes people wonder what she's thinking
11 Clues: Meaning "rebirth" • Printed the first Christian Bible • Wrote a poem with more than 14,000 lines • The everyday language spoken in a region • Began his career as a sculptor in France • Wrote about how rulers should not try to be good • Painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope • To become interested in different ideas and events • ...
The Renaissance 2022-12-15
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- City in Italy known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Petrarch was called "The ______ of Humanism."
- Artist who painted "The Creation of Adam"
- The ____ Road is a network of Eurasian trade routes.
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
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- Renaissance means _______ in French
- The _____ death was one of the most deadly pandemics in history
- What industry did wealthy merchants in Florence dominate?
- stance that put man at the center of the universe
- The ________ press made it easier to spread new information and ideas.
- A famous explorer during this time was Christopher Columbus; he discovered what?
11 Clues: Renaissance means _______ in French • famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • Artist who painted "The Creation of Adam" • Petrarch was called "The ______ of Humanism." • stance that put man at the center of the universe • The ____ Road is a network of Eurasian trade routes. • What industry did wealthy merchants in Florence dominate? • ...
Renaissance Unit Review 2023-01-29
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- An artistic technique to make paintings look more realistic, and one of the major differences between Medieval and Renaissance art.
- The control of a country through military force or diplomacy.
- The most deadly pandemic in European history, and one of the causes of the Renaissance period.
- The first person in history to circumnavigate the globe.
- A polish astronomer that discovered that the Earth was not the centre of the universe.
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- A major trade route between Europe and China that enabled the spread of luxury goods, religions, and new ideas.
- A system of government controlled by citizens rather than a monarchy.
- The time period that came directly before the Renaissance.
- A German religious reformer whose beliefs lead to the Protestant Reformation in the early 1500s.
9 Clues: The first person in history to circumnavigate the globe. • The time period that came directly before the Renaissance. • The control of a country through military force or diplomacy. • A system of government controlled by citizens rather than a monarchy. • A polish astronomer that discovered that the Earth was not the centre of the universe. • ...
Renaissace 2023-04-10
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- Johann German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- William English Renaissance writer and playwright
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
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- Filippo Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages Humanism
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- humanism The combination of humanist and religious ideas
8 Clues: William English Renaissance writer and playwright • humanism The combination of humanist and religious ideas • fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Johann German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type. • Filippo Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings. • ...
Harlem Renaissance crossword by lopez 2025-02-06
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- A time period during the 1920s surrounding the black heritage
- Laws that affected the daily life of african americans
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- A famous poet writer of the harlem renaissance time period
- A french word for rebirth
- A famous jazz musician from the 1920 also famous for his trumpet playing
- People or animals forced to move from place to place
- the decade of the 1920s in the United States, a period of significant economic rapid social and cultural change, and a vibrant atmosphere marked by jazz music
- a type of music originally developed by african americans during the harlem renaissance where it became popular
8 Clues: A french word for rebirth • People or animals forced to move from place to place • Laws that affected the daily life of african americans • A famous poet writer of the harlem renaissance time period • A time period during the 1920s surrounding the black heritage • A famous jazz musician from the 1920 also famous for his trumpet playing • ...
Lesson 34: Crossword 2025-04-16
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- common language
- statesmen and historian who wrote "The Prince"
- nonreligious
- the appearance of depth on a flat surface
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- a great Renaissance artist known mostly for his sculptures
- da Vinci a famous Renaissance artist, scientist, engineer and inventor
- private townhouses, Italian for "palaces"
- the first well-known writer to create in a native language
- one of the first Florentine sculptors to use the new, more lifelike style in his work
9 Clues: nonreligious • common language • private townhouses, Italian for "palaces" • the appearance of depth on a flat surface • statesmen and historian who wrote "The Prince" • a great Renaissance artist known mostly for his sculptures • the first well-known writer to create in a native language • da Vinci a famous Renaissance artist, scientist, engineer and inventor • ...
Renaissance 2021-12-01
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- 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”
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- 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 • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2022-05-19
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- A pope who demanded Luther to take back his 95 Theses statements.
- A Flemish artist who painted detailed, colorful portraits and images of religious subjects. He used oil based paints for rich color.
- Demonym for people from the Roman empire.
- A event where the church was split into 2 popes, one in Rome and the other in Avignon as there was a struggle for power.
- Also known as the Catholic Reformation, the changes the Catholic Church made were part of the movement. Meeting of Church officials and scholars summoned by the pope were a key part of this movement in 1545.
- The study of maps and mapmaking.
- Started as a conflict between Catholics and Protestants in Central Europe, lasting from 1618 to 1648, devastated the German states, killing an estimated 7 million people.
- a fresco painted by Leanardo Da Vinci on the wall of a room in the PalazzoVecchio.
- Also known as the Anglicanism and Protestantism branch, was begun by King Henry VIII.
- This is known as the reform movement Luther began with his protest and ideas.
- A wealthy person who financially supports and encourages an artist.
- a person's native language.
- part of a wealthy merchant class that had developed in Italy and gained great power. Also ruled the city of Florence during the Renaissance and made sure the city would be a place for scholars and artists.
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance.
- a branch of protestant religions which was inspired by Luther's teachings.
- Press, an invention that used movable metal type to print pages developed around 1450
- nonreligious.
- An English statesman who was a humanist that promoted free education for men and women, a radical idea for the time.
- Followers of a new religious order known as the Society of Jesus which was developed as the struggle to revive Catholicism.
- A system of government in which the people rule, this was developed during The Reformation and today is used as the system of government for most countries.
- A literary figure and historian from Italy. Wrote a book known as The Prince based on effective leadership which would continue to influence world leaders.
- Jonson, An English playwright who had known Shakespeare and understood his friend’s genius. He wrote that Shakespeare “was not of age, but for all time”.
- A novel written by Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes which includes humor and insight. This novel influenced many writers.
- A field of study which is about stars, planets, and the universe outside the earth. Studied by many renaissance scholars.
- A list of protests about the church Martin Luther listed on a paper.
- A Spanish writer who wrote the masterpiece novel Don Quixote which has influenced many other writers since about 400 years ago.
- An famous renaissance artist who created the famous School of Athens Fresco at the age of 27.
- Supporters of Martin Luther’s ideas in the 95 Theses. This word comes from the word protest.
- wife of a merchant who is also believed to be the mysterious lady on the Mona Lisa.
- Also known as the Roman Catholic Church or just the Catholic Church. Martin Luther's 95 Theses was directed to the religion of this Church.
- During this time period, most of Shakespeare's plays were written and this time period was during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I which was during around 1558 to 1603.
- Something that is handed down from one period of time to another period of time.
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal officials.
- family from spain that was the most powerful group of patrons in Rome
- A french reformer who believed that God chose people for salvation and Calvinism was based on his teachings. He believed that God chose people for salvation.
- A German monk who created the 95Theses and activity protested on ideas in the church that he believed were wrong, for example selling indulgences.
- A famous Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the renaissance.
- Demonyn for the people from Greece.
- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others.
- a monk who sold indulgences who Luther protested against.
- Italian author Niccolo Machiavelli wrote this book based on effective leadership and continues to influence world leaders even today.
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- an Italian poet who became an early humanist.
- Established by the Catholic Church, it was a method to make sure Catholics didn’t stray from their faith. This used harsh methods like tourture and to force a confession and punish heresy.
- A movement of great creativity in the arts, writing, and thinking. This movement means rebirth in French and lasted from about the 1300’s to the 1600’s beginning in Italy.
- King of England who formed a new branch of Protestantism when the church refused to give him a divorce. He started the Church of England also known as Anglicanism.
- A Belgian Physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals and used it to create accurate drawings of the human body. His drawings made anatomy a scientific discipline.
- a painting which celebrates the arrival of spring.
- A meeting of Church officials and scholars summoned by the pope met for 18 years in 26 sessions mostly in the Northern Italian city of Trent. They would work to define Catholic beliefs and practices and determine how the church needed to change. This meeting played a key role in the Counter Reformation.
- a country with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride.
- A Flemish artist who often painted scenes of everyday life and depicted the lives of peasants with remarkable realism.
- German artist who is considered to be the greatest artist of the northern renaissance. He combined classical ideas, perspective, and great attention to detail to create realistic images and woodcuts.
- A branch of one type of religion. This happened as people began to interpret the Bible for themselves.
- A french city where a powerful french king transferred the center of the church too from rome. Rome and this city were part of the Great Schism.
- pictures painted directly onto the wall while the plaster is still wet.
- relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture.
- An early humanist leader of the Italian renaissance.
- Dutch scholar and priest who was a key humanist leader of the northern renaissance. He made classical works and criticized church practices.
- Man, A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge during the renaissance.
- German blacksmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer who developed the printing press around 1450.
- Italian city that is home to many Renaissance art and architecture. Home to Filipino Brunelleschi self supporting dome and many other pieces of art. The Medici family ruled this city during the renaissance.
- A religion based on the teachings of Jesus, who was born around 6 BCE. His teachings are written in the Bible, which is a holy book for the followers of this religion.
- meaning cut off or excluded. The pope did this to Martin Luther.
- a renaissance writer and artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- an image carved on a block of wood
- English playwright, poet, actor who created tragedies such as Romeo and Juliet, and comedies like A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Many people argue he is the greatest writer in the English language and his works still capture our imagination today.
- famous Painter, Sculptor, engineer, scientist, and inventor who is most famous for painting the Mona Lisa, one of the most famous pieces of art, and the Last Supper.
- the new movement of believing every individual had unlimited possibilities.
- A former Spanish knight who formed the order of the Society of Jesus. He insisted on strict obedience.
- painted by Leonardo da Vinci and arguably the most famous painting in the world. Is hanged in a museum in Paris and the painting contains a very mysterious lady.
- Also known as the Church of England and this branch of protestant religions was begun in England by King Henry VIII.
- A city in Germany where Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on one of their church doors.
- A person who is highly educated or has an aptitude for study. There were many of these during the renaissance and they made advancements in Science, Mathematics, and Astronomy.
- A branch of protestant religions led by the teachings of a french reformer named John Calvin which believed that God chose people for salvation.
- Bible, translated version of the bible into the nativer language of the romans. Was printed with a printing press in 1455 and also known as The Vulgate.
- The opposition to Church policy. Protestants were considered to be guilty of this.
75 Clues: nonreligious. • a person's native language. • The study of maps and mapmaking. • an image carved on a block of wood • Demonyn for the people from Greece. • Demonym for people from the Roman empire. • relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture. • an Italian poet who became an early humanist. • a painting which celebrates the arrival of spring. • ...
The Renaissance Era 2021-01-28
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- was the period prior to the Renaissance Era
- was a Spanish composer who was also a priest
- wrote "A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musik"
- was considered the greatest composer of the sixteenth century
- was the finest lute player of his time
- wrote "Pope Marcellus Mass"
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- kidnapped twice by jealous priests
- most important French composer during the Renaissance
- was one of the most important advances of the period.
9 Clues: wrote "Pope Marcellus Mass" • kidnapped twice by jealous priests • was the finest lute player of his time • was the period prior to the Renaissance Era • was a Spanish composer who was also a priest • most important French composer during the Renaissance • was one of the most important advances of the period. • ...
Renaissance Era 2022-02-15
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- outstanding boy singer who got kidnapped twice
- Only _____ were permitted to sing
- Greatest choral composer of the early 16th century
- Music that was performed for the churches
- Most important French composer during the Renaissance
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- Major keyboard instrument other than Church Organ
- Most famous composer of the 16th century in spain
- Considered one of the two major sacred composers of the Renaissance period
- Gave composers a way of copying their compositions
9 Clues: Only _____ were permitted to sing • Music that was performed for the churches • outstanding boy singer who got kidnapped twice • Major keyboard instrument other than Church Organ • Most famous composer of the 16th century in spain • Greatest choral composer of the early 16th century • Gave composers a way of copying their compositions • ...
French Renaissance 2021-12-08
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- Founded the French Academy in 1635
- The more creative form of French theatre compared to English theatre
- A genre of theatre that is usually a story-telling form
- ______ wrote metrical lines called 'alexandrine'?
- The actor must be believable and convincing
- The main turning point in Renaissance theatre/main form of art during this time
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- The more lively genre within theatrical plays
- The idea that drama should be pleasing and teachable to the audience
- Racine's most famous work
- French literature and theatre contained influence from Latin writers, one of them being _____
- The country that influenced theatre in the French Renaissance
11 Clues: Racine's most famous work • Founded the French Academy in 1635 • The actor must be believable and convincing • The more lively genre within theatrical plays • ______ wrote metrical lines called 'alexandrine'? • A genre of theatre that is usually a story-telling form • The country that influenced theatre in the French Renaissance • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-26
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- A family of patrons who ran the bank in Florence
- Balance between the humanities and religion
- A point of view
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
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- Famous Renaissance artist, painted the Sistine Chapel
- A man famously known for his travels to the East (China)
- Relating to ancient Romans and Greeks
- The french word for the "rebirth" of Europe
- The man who invented the movable printing press
- Significant trading route that spread across Afroeurasia
10 Clues: A point of view • Relating to ancient Romans and Greeks • The french word for the "rebirth" of Europe • Balance between the humanities and religion • The man who invented the movable printing press • A family of patrons who ran the bank in Florence • Famous Renaissance artist, painted the Sistine Chapel • A man famously known for his travels to the East (China) • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-29
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- What instrument did Louis Armstrong play
- Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald were famous jazz
- A new type of music was created during the Harlem Renaissance called _____
- One famous jazz musician is named Louis _____
- Jacob Lawrence was a famous _____
- Langston Hughes was a famous _____
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- Where did the Harlem Renaissance take place?
- The first Black American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard was W.E.B. _____
- When many African-Americans moved to cities in the North for more opportunities
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
10 Clues: Jacob Lawrence was a famous _____ • Langston Hughes was a famous _____ • What instrument did Louis Armstrong play • Where did the Harlem Renaissance take place? • One famous jazz musician is named Louis _____ • Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald were famous jazz • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • ...
RENAISSANCE, MERKANTILISME, DAN REFORMASI GEREJA 2024-09-11
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- :Tokoh humanisme yang juga seorang filsuf politik
- : Konsep dalam Merkantilisme yang berarti keseimbangan perdagangan
- : Aliran dalam agama Kristen yang muncul sebagai hasil Reformasi
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- : Periode kebangkitan kembali minat pada budaya klasik
- :Pelukis terkenal yang menciptakan Mona Lisa
- : Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat seni dan budaya pada masa Renaissance
- : Sistem ekonomi yang menekankan akumulasi emas dan perak
- : Gereja yang menjadi pusat kekuasaan pada masa sebelum Reformasi
- : Tokoh Reformasi yang terkenal dengan 95 tesisnya
- : Patung karya Michelangelo yang sangat terkenal
10 Clues: :Pelukis terkenal yang menciptakan Mona Lisa • : Patung karya Michelangelo yang sangat terkenal • :Tokoh humanisme yang juga seorang filsuf politik • : Tokoh Reformasi yang terkenal dengan 95 tesisnya • : Periode kebangkitan kembali minat pada budaya klasik • : Sistem ekonomi yang menekankan akumulasi emas dan perak • ...
History of theater 2020-04-02
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- a early form of professional theater originating from Italy
- this theater was between the fall of western Rome to the beginning of the renaissance
- a classical Japanese show that's been around since the 14th century
- a classical Japanese drama-dance in 1603-present time
- this theater started in the roaring twenties
- full of musicals and what not.
- this was mostly know for Shakespeare's plays
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- this time of theater was from 1562-1642
- this type of theater was influenced by ancient Greek theater
- in this time the people called the theaters theatrons
- a huge entertainment during the 19th century
- this type of theater expanded in most of Europe between the 17th and 18th century
- The beginning of theater
13 Clues: The beginning of theater • full of musicals and what not. • this time of theater was from 1562-1642 • a huge entertainment during the 19th century • this theater started in the roaring twenties • this was mostly know for Shakespeare's plays • in this time the people called the theaters theatrons • a classical Japanese drama-dance in 1603-present time • ...
Weekly Crossword 2014-04-23
Renaissance Review! 2024-12-05
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- This was a short-form song about love.
- Someone who grants money to an artist.
- This vocal music term means "many sounds".
- People valued this in the Renaissance.
- This kind of music is non-religious.
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- This kind of music is religious.
- This invention sparked the Renaissance.
- The ritual celebration of the Catholic Church.
8 Clues: This kind of music is religious. • This kind of music is non-religious. • This was a short-form song about love. • Someone who grants money to an artist. • People valued this in the Renaissance. • This invention sparked the Renaissance. • This vocal music term means "many sounds". • The ritual celebration of the Catholic Church.
history crossword 2023-01-05
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- european men who conquered mesoamerica
- whos population was wiped out by 98%?
- what church did king henry Vlll create?
- who were used for labor and service?
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- what church did martin luther create?
- where was the renaissance orignally from?
- why did the population of slaves go down?
- where was the renaissance started again?
8 Clues: who were used for labor and service? • what church did martin luther create? • whos population was wiped out by 98%? • european men who conquered mesoamerica • what church did king henry Vlll create? • where was the renaissance started again? • where was the renaissance orignally from? • why did the population of slaves go down?
Renaisance 2021-10-14
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- - Something what tells the time on your wrist
- - Something what pretty much everyone has in there household what tells them the time
- - Device to measure temprature
- - Name of family who funded Renaissance
- - One of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous artworks
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- - Talented artist who created Romeo + Juliet
- - People use this invention to look at the moon and stars
- - Long barrelled gun what has a book about 3 people with it
- - Used to create fire and come in little boxes
- - A type of underwater transport what you can go in and control from the inside
- - First name of Renaissance man
11 Clues: - Device to measure temprature • - First name of Renaissance man • - Name of family who funded Renaissance • - Talented artist who created Romeo + Juliet • - Something what tells the time on your wrist • - Used to create fire and come in little boxes • - One of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous artworks • - People use this invention to look at the moon and stars • ...
Rip Van Winkle Vocabulary 2021-02-18
15 Clues: Pitcher • Eagerness • liveliness • Very harmful • Hopelessness • Swallow fast • Utter rapidly • No importance • Catch sight of • a drink of alcohol • Lacking in quality • a small natural hill • a purplish blue color • Nagging and bad-tempered woman • a man's close-fitting jacket worn during the Renaissance
AA Lit Honors Vocab 2023-03-21
15 Clues: A lot. • Modern. • Varies. • Culture. • Depression. • To move away. • has knowledge. • Rapid increase. • Native to australia. • quality of being fair. • Symbolising something. • started in venice italy. • How something is impacted. • Hung in public from a mod. • Something that is passed on.
Test Review 2023-03-07
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- Blended national traits in his music
- Renaissance means....
- We are learning about the ___________
- Wrote his music in German so everyone could sing it
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- Palestrina used ___________ in his writing
- This form of song was sung in a large group usually sung in Italian
- Palestrina was the _______ of Music
- William Byrd wrote his music in _______
8 Clues: Renaissance means.... • Palestrina was the _______ of Music • Blended national traits in his music • We are learning about the ___________ • William Byrd wrote his music in _______ • Palestrina used ___________ in his writing • Wrote his music in German so everyone could sing it • This form of song was sung in a large group usually sung in Italian
Renaissance 2023-04-01
7 Clues: Invented the Telescope • Author During Renaissance • Scholar During Renaissance • Painting by Leonardo Da Vinci • Discovered Circulation of blood • Famous for his paintings in Sistine Chapel • Polish Astronomer who proved that Earth revolves around the Sun
8th Religion Chapter 15 2025-04-14
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- Some church leaders abused their position by selling ____to people who mistakenly believed they could “buy their way into heaven.”
- After the ___ Confession, the creed of the Lutheran Church, division in the Catholic Church spread quickly.
- The ___ is with the Church even when mistakes are made.
- ___is the smallest independent sovereign nation in the world and serves as home to the papacy.
- During the Great Western Schism, three men claimed to be__.
- In the 16th century, a new way of thinking and living emerged called the___.
- Some of the kings of the new ___ formed during the Renaissance wanted to take away the power the Church inherited when the Roman Empire collapsed.
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- While in Avignon, Popes were under the rule of the ___ King for 70 years.
- A religious, political, and economic movement that swept through Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries and separated Protestants from the Catholic Church was called the Protestant ____.
- ____was a German priest who protested certain church practices.
- The pope ___Martin Luther to preach and write about his objections to the Church.
- Luther actually never intended to start his own __ or church.
- King Henry VIII asked the pope to grant him an ___to declare his marriage invalid.
- Many bishops lived like __ during the Renaissance.
- During the Black Plague, many people focused on the ___ and Death of Jesus to give them strength and comfort.
- During the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, a priest anoints the sick person using ___ of the Sick.
- During the 16th century, the king of ___ declared himself head of the Church in his country.
17 Clues: Many bishops lived like __ during the Renaissance. • The ___ is with the Church even when mistakes are made. • During the Great Western Schism, three men claimed to be__. • Luther actually never intended to start his own __ or church. • ____was a German priest who protested certain church practices. • ...
L-J-4 2026-05-12
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- the ultimate Renaissance man of Italy. He painted the Mona Lisa
- an explorer from Italy who sailed west for Spain in 1492
- a group of English protestants that wanted to purify the Anglican Church
- he excommunicated Martin Luther because of the Reformation
- English philosopher of the Enlightenment who taught the ideas that Thomas Jefferson will use in the Declaration of Ind.
- he started the Protestant Reformation when he nailed the 95 Theses to a church door
- a set of rules for self-governance established by the Pilgrims before landing at Plymouth Rock.
- established during the Great Schism of 1054 in Constantinople
- a deadly plague that swept through Europe in the mid 1300s
- a traveler on a religious journey; those that traveled on the Mayflower
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- a teacher at the University of Paris who taught that you could use science and reasoning to explain the existence of God.
- he was from Italy and traveled to Asia with his family and worked with the Mongols for 20 years; inspired Columbus
- people from England who could not afford passage to the New World, so someone paid for them to come to America; had to work off the debt
- a way of thinking developed in the Renaissance that stressed the importance of human abilities and actions
- laws from God that govern how the world operates
- artistic style developed during the Renaissance that makes solid objects appear realistic
- Holy Roman Emperor who clashed with the Pope over who got to select Bishops for the empire
17 Clues: laws from God that govern how the world operates • an explorer from Italy who sailed west for Spain in 1492 • he excommunicated Martin Luther because of the Reformation • a deadly plague that swept through Europe in the mid 1300s • established during the Great Schism of 1054 in Constantinople • the ultimate Renaissance man of Italy. He painted the Mona Lisa • ...
Time of Rebirth and Advancement 2021-10-15
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- First city to grow rich
- The___ began here in Italy
- a person who fights in the army for money
- built canals and waterways instead of roads
- Italy was becoming ____. More people were people living in the city rather than in the countryside.
- the art of making agreements with other countries
- influenced Europeans to buy Asian goods because of his book about his travels
- Venice built there city on many small ______
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- The Renaissance began in Italy, the center of the old _____
- More interested in worldly events and ideas then religion
- Florence became rich from trading cloth, mainly wool from _____
- The states of Italy were______ of each other and very rich
- Owned banks and was Florence's richest family
13 Clues: First city to grow rich • The___ began here in Italy • a person who fights in the army for money • built canals and waterways instead of roads • Venice built there city on many small ______ • Owned banks and was Florence's richest family • the art of making agreements with other countries • More interested in worldly events and ideas then religion • ...
Time of Rebirth and Advancement 2021-10-15
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- More interested in worldly events and ideas then religion
- Italy was becoming ____. More people were people living in the city rather than in the countryside.
- The Renaissance began in Italy, the center of the old _____
- influenced Europeans to buy Asian goods because of his book about his travels
- The states of Italy were______ of each other and very rich
- This city built canals and waterways instead of roads
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- Venice built there city on many small ______
- Owned banks and was Florence's richest family
- The___ began here in Italy
- Florence became rich from trading cloth, mainly wool from _____
- a person who fights in the army for money
- First city to grow rich
- the art of making agreements with other countries
13 Clues: First city to grow rich • The___ began here in Italy • a person who fights in the army for money • Venice built there city on many small ______ • Owned banks and was Florence's richest family • the art of making agreements with other countries • This city built canals and waterways instead of roads • More interested in worldly events and ideas then religion • ...
Musik 2018-02-06
Across
- Was bedeutet das Italienische Wort sonare?
- Wie nennt man die Zeit ab 1492 (Entdeckung Amerikas)?
- Mit dem Todesjahr von welchem Komponisten wird das Ende der Barockzeit festgelegt?
- In welcher Epoche lebte Walter von der Vogelweide?
- Welch Musikalische Gattung des Musiktheaters entwickelte sich in der Barockzeit neu?
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- Nenne deide Vornamen von Händel?
- Auf welchen Mathematiker geht ein Tonsystem das bis ca.1500 verwendet wurde?
- In welcher art von Schrift wurden die Noten früher in Griechenland festgehalten?
- Was wird als Wiedergeburt der Antike bezeichnet?
- Nenne ein berümtes Werk von Walter von der Vogelweide?
- Von welchem land aus verbreitete sich die Renecance über ganz Europa aus?
- Mit welcher anderen Epoche überschneidet sich die Renaissance?
- Wie nennt man es, wennj in einem Konzert alle Musiker spielen?
13 Clues: Nenne deide Vornamen von Händel? • Was bedeutet das Italienische Wort sonare? • Was wird als Wiedergeburt der Antike bezeichnet? • In welcher Epoche lebte Walter von der Vogelweide? • Wie nennt man die Zeit ab 1492 (Entdeckung Amerikas)? • Nenne ein berümtes Werk von Walter von der Vogelweide? • Mit welcher anderen Epoche überschneidet sich die Renaissance? • ...
Renaissance Crossword Sebastian Florez 2024-04-18
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- A period characterized by it's inventions and well known figures
- Another form of art mainly used by writers
- People that gave support to painters
- Scientist that helped make the scientific method
- A form or art that mostly involves paople crating stories or poems
- Invention that made the production of books cheaper
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- A form of art most used by people like Leonardo Da vinci
- A form of art used for hearing with people like Mozart taking place in it
- The place where the Renaissance takes place in
- Famous painter that made paintings like "last supper"
- An intelectual movemend that focused on what it was being human
- A famous composer at the time
- A writer that has made both books and poems
13 Clues: A famous composer at the time • People that gave support to painters • Another form of art mainly used by writers • A writer that has made both books and poems • The place where the Renaissance takes place in • Scientist that helped make the scientific method • Invention that made the production of books cheaper • Famous painter that made paintings like "last supper" • ...
Renaissance Crossword Sebastian Florez 2024-04-18
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- A period characterized by it's inventions and well known figures
- Another form of art mainly used by writers
- People that gave support to painters
- Scientist that helped make the scientific method
- A form or art that mostly involves paople crating stories or poems
- Invention that made the production of books cheaper
Down
- A form of art most used by people like Leonardo Da vinci
- A form of art used for hearing with people like Mozart taking place in it
- The place where the Renaissance takes place in
- Famous painter that made paintings like "last supper"
- An intelectual movemend that focused on what it was being human
- A famous composer at the time
- A writer that has made both books and poems
13 Clues: A famous composer at the time • People that gave support to painters • Another form of art mainly used by writers • A writer that has made both books and poems • The place where the Renaissance takes place in • Scientist that helped make the scientific method • Invention that made the production of books cheaper • Famous painter that made paintings like "last supper" • ...
Renaissance Crossword Sebastian Florez 2024-04-18
Across
- A period characterized by it's inventions and well known figures
- Another form of art mainly used by writers
- People that gave support to painters
- Scientist that helped make the scientific method
- A form or art that mostly involves paople crating stories or poems
- Invention that made the production of books cheaper
Down
- A form of art most used by people like Leonardo Da vinci
- A form of art used for hearing with people like Mozart taking place in it
- The place where the Renaissance takes place in
- Famous painter that made paintings like "last supper"
- An intelectual movemend that focused on what it was being human
- A famous composer at the time
- A writer that has made both books and poems
13 Clues: A famous composer at the time • People that gave support to painters • Another form of art mainly used by writers • A writer that has made both books and poems • The place where the Renaissance takes place in • Scientist that helped make the scientific method • Invention that made the production of books cheaper • Famous painter that made paintings like "last supper" • ...
History 2023-06-11
Across
- (Birthplace of democracy)
- (Norse seafarers)
- (Age of factories)
- (Cultural rebirth)
- (Overthrow of power)
- (Shakespearean era)
- (Land of pharaohs)
- (Atomic bomb site)
- (French military leader)
- (Asian conquerors)
- War (Tension between superpowers)
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- (Cultural rebirth)
- (Ancient empire)
- Rights (Movement for equality)
- (Ancient Mesoamerican civilization)
- (South American civilization)
- (Mesoamerican empire)
- (Revolutionary era)
- War (Global conflict)
- Road (Ancient trade route)
20 Clues: (Ancient empire) • (Norse seafarers) • (Cultural rebirth) • (Age of factories) • (Cultural rebirth) • (Land of pharaohs) • (Atomic bomb site) • (Asian conquerors) • (Revolutionary era) • (Shakespearean era) • (Overthrow of power) • (Mesoamerican empire) • War (Global conflict) • (French military leader) • (Birthplace of democracy) • Road (Ancient trade route) • (South American civilization) • ...
lel 2021-08-03
Across
- Spanish fountain seeker
- Endless strip
- Prefix relating to space
- Brunelleschi’s Dome, Vitruvian Man, etc.
- Dutch Montrealer
- Archaic Jasmine
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- Brassmaking 2
- Famous garden in Cleveland, OH
- French Odawa
- 1967 Event
- Louisiana French
- Full name of Hg
- Brassmaking 1
- Brackish anabranch
- Book one
- Percy Shelley middle name
- Leo from Ulysses, JJ
17 Clues: Book one • 1967 Event • French Odawa • Brassmaking 2 • Endless strip • Brassmaking 1 • Full name of Hg • Archaic Jasmine • Louisiana French • Dutch Montrealer • Brackish anabranch • Leo from Ulysses, JJ • Spanish fountain seeker • Prefix relating to space • Percy Shelley middle name • Famous garden in Cleveland, OH • Brunelleschi’s Dome, Vitruvian Man, etc.
Unit 2: Music History Assessment 2024-04-17
Across
- A musical genre from the 20th Century that includes saxophones, trombones, trumpets, & a rhythm section
- Time period known for ornamented compositions
- Music that is non-religious
- Chinese Classical music is primarily build on this scale
- The Civil Rights Movements inspired musicians to compose music surrounding this topic:
- Palestrina & des Prez composed during this time period
- Non-Western musical traditions are very ______ due to the dissemination of culture & ethnic values from other areas of the world
- One of the three predecessors to the modern Grand Piano
- Music based on ONE voice
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- Time period in which Mozart & Beethoven composed
- Music that is inherently religious
- Time period known for "Gregorian Chant"
- A musical group that impacted music consumption in the 20th Century due to their insane popularity among young people
- "Non-Western" typically refers to music that is ____.
- Johann Sebastian Bach composed during this time period
- A musical tool introduced in the Renaissance period; uses the hand
- A commonly used instrument in Indian Classical music
- Romantic-era compositions aim to evoke ____ from the audience
- Music based on MORE THAN ONE voice
19 Clues: Music based on ONE voice • Music that is non-religious • Music that is inherently religious • Music based on MORE THAN ONE voice • Time period known for "Gregorian Chant" • Time period known for ornamented compositions • Time period in which Mozart & Beethoven composed • A commonly used instrument in Indian Classical music • ...
Châteaux de la Loire 2026-04-09
Across
- Gros engin de guerre
- Qui permet de naviguer sur la Loire
- Village d'origine de Léonard.
- Le plus grand fleuve de France
- Qui permet de passer à l'étage supérieur.
- Le plus grand château du Val de Loire
- Grandes haies qui forment un chemin à retrouver
- Léonard de V en a imaginées de nombreuses.
- Ville où a grandi François 1er et où Léonard de Vinci a passé les trois dernières années de sa vie.
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- Objet formé d'un morceau de tissu qui amorti les chutes
- Arme en forme de gros tube qui lance des boulets
- Grande époque de l'Histoire qui suit le Moyen-Age, au début des Temps Modernes
- Qui nous explique et qui répond à toute nos questions
- Quel est le prénom de celui qui a inventé l'escalier à hélice.
- Le Rideau Château fort remplacé par un château de la Renaissance que Gilles Berthelot a fait construire.
- Pierre blanche crayeuse ou qui s'effrite.
- Nombre de châteaux commandés par François 1er
17 Clues: Gros engin de guerre • Village d'origine de Léonard. • Le plus grand fleuve de France • Qui permet de naviguer sur la Loire • Le plus grand château du Val de Loire • Qui permet de passer à l'étage supérieur. • Pierre blanche crayeuse ou qui s'effrite. • Léonard de V en a imaginées de nombreuses. • Nombre de châteaux commandés par François 1er • ...
Renaissance - Leo Crommelin 2021-06-03
Across
- a city in Italy starting with F & and starting with E
- the capitol of Italy
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments
- a country in europe with the capitol city of rome
- a type of Christian faith
- the action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration
- the study of past events
- a combination of qualities, such as shape, colour, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
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- the revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries, 1501 - 1600
- a big continent with 44 countries
- a wealthy Italian banking family in the renaissance
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
- another word for a painter
- the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material
- a city in italy starting with v & and ending with e
- another word for great
- the process of being reincarnated or born again
- another word for rebirth
19 Clues: the capitol of Italy • another word for great • the study of past events • another word for rebirth • a type of Christian faith • another word for a painter • a big continent with 44 countries • the process of being reincarnated or born again • a country in europe with the capitol city of rome • a wealthy Italian banking family in the renaissance • ...
0413 2017-04-13
20 Clues: 윤리 • 여행 • 도시의 • 포함하다 • 뇌졸중, 강타 • 앞의, 이전의 • 명백한, 평범한 • 낳다, 양육하다 • 즉각의, 즉석의 • 약간의, 경미한 • 근육, 힘, 강제 • 드러내다, 폭로하다 • 생산하다, 제조하다 • 증인, 증거, 목격하다 • 연기하다, 미루다, 지연 • 여가, 자유시간, 한가한 • 깨다, (기기 등을)고장내다 • 인정하다, 입장(입학)을 허락하다 • (14-16세기 유럽의)문예 부흥 운동, 부활, 르네상스 • 서류철, 파일, 서류철을 작성하다, (소송 등을)제기하다
Are You An Italian Insider ? 2012-05-04
Across
- wine
- venetian fisherman island
- boss of the Vatican
- let's go
- milk
- good morning
- afternoon nap
- the original renaissance man
- please (two words 3,5)
- informal way to say hello or goodbye
- italian fast food
- Thank You
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- romantic boat ride in venice
- the ? hills of rome
- a famous cheese
- where gladiators fought
- water
- river of rome
- exit
- a fast car
20 Clues: wine • milk • exit • water • let's go • Thank You • a fast car • good morning • river of rome • afternoon nap • a famous cheese • italian fast food • the ? hills of rome • boss of the Vatican • please (two words 3,5) • where gladiators fought • venetian fisherman island • romantic boat ride in venice • the original renaissance man • informal way to say hello or goodbye
Henry VIII 2024-01-31
Across
- Capital
- Sohn
- Erbe
- Geköpft
- siedeln, niederlassen
- Thron
- Ehemann
- Scheidung
- Christian, but not Catholic
- Head of Catholic Church
- After MA
- Tochter
- Reformation
- Mary I's nickname
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- Pilgerväter
- Krönung
- Ehefrau
- Killing
- What Henry VIII created
- Henry VIII's surname
- Henry VIII's second daughter
- Henry VIII's only son
- Henry VIII's first daughter
- Christian, but not Protestant
- Konfession
25 Clues: Sohn • Erbe • Thron • Krönung • Capital • Ehefrau • Killing • Geköpft • Ehemann • Tochter • After MA • Scheidung • Konfession • Pilgerväter • Reformation • Mary I's nickname • Henry VIII's surname • siedeln, niederlassen • Henry VIII's only son • What Henry VIII created • Head of Catholic Church • Christian, but not Catholic • Henry VIII's first daughter • Henry VIII's second daughter • Christian, but not Protestant
22 2024-08-11
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- 1969 festival
- 1956 conflict
- Civil War battle
- First airplane
- Ancient battle
- Project creation
- Fall of
- Genocide tragedy
- Waterloo defeat
- Bombed city
- Spain-Portugal pact "Treaty of ..."
- End of slavery
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- Nuclear disaster
- Reformation
- Women's vote
- First satellite
- Armstrong's step
- Cold War divide
- Cultural revival
- Beach landing
- Japanese attack
- Medieval plague
- Artistic boom
- WWI ceasefire
- Modern revival
25 Clues: Fall of • Reformation • Bombed city • Women's vote • 1969 festival • 1956 conflict • Beach landing • Artistic boom • WWI ceasefire • First airplane • Ancient battle • Modern revival • End of slavery • First satellite • Cold War divide • Japanese attack • Medieval plague • Waterloo defeat • Nuclear disaster • Civil War battle • Armstrong's step • Cultural revival • Project creation • Genocide tragedy • ...
Joaquin's Crossword Puzzle 2024 2024-04-30
33 Clues: LIZ • LEE • ERMY • LULU • JUAN • ABEL • JOJO • EMILY • MAYLA • JORGE • AMBER • DANIEL • SYLVIA • JOE R. • LEILANI • DESIREE • GABRIEL • ANTHONY • MARQUELL • LAURA P. • JENNIFER • OUTGOING • STEPHANIE • CHRISTIAN • NATHANIEL • ELIZABETH • MAX & AMANDA • 2024 GRADUATE • GRANDMA ESTER • XEVA & CLAUDIA • PATTY & LAURA C. • GRANDMA INO & VERONIQUE • GRANDPA JOSE & ROSA & ROBERT
