renaissance Crossword Puzzles
English Renaissance 2023-03-03
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- iambic pentameter measures these out
- most of Shakespeare's sonnets are addressed to
- offers a dramatic conclusion
- number of lines in a sonnet
- because of this, a sonnet addresses one theme
- time period of the English Renaissance
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- Shakespeare's mistress in "Sonnet 130"
- popular literary form during Elizabethan Age
- sonnets are a type of ______ poetry
- Shakespearean rhyme scheme
- Shakespearean sonnet has three of these
- generally the main theme of any sonnet
12 Clues: Shakespearean rhyme scheme • number of lines in a sonnet • offers a dramatic conclusion • sonnets are a type of ______ poetry • iambic pentameter measures these out • Shakespeare's mistress in "Sonnet 130" • generally the main theme of any sonnet • time period of the English Renaissance • Shakespearean sonnet has three of these • popular literary form during Elizabethan Age • ...
The Renaissance 2023-02-23
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- Wrote his stories in Italian
- He wrote "Don Quixote"
- Traveled the Silk Road
- An Italian poet
- A method of showing a 3-dimensional scene on a flat surface
- The new way of living and thinking
- Created the Lona Misa
- An Italian writer who was also a politician
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- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money
- made the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- Part of the Medici family
- The time period that Leonardo lived in
12 Clues: An Italian poet • Created the Lona Misa • He wrote "Don Quixote" • Traveled the Silk Road • Part of the Medici family • Wrote his stories in Italian • The new way of living and thinking • The time period that Leonardo lived in • An Italian writer who was also a politician • made the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-09
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- Eventually who often came into power?
- Where this civilization is located
- An Italian Sculptor
- Who became powerful with trade?
- What was art mostly based on?
- Their way of giving goods to other nearby places with money and coins.
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- They did not believe in...
- The cities grew into what kind of sites?
- Their art showed a great interest in this...
- Showed depth within the paintings
- Person in a ruling position
- Cities made their own...
12 Clues: An Italian Sculptor • Cities made their own... • They did not believe in... • Person in a ruling position • What was art mostly based on? • Who became powerful with trade? • Showed depth within the paintings • Where this civilization is located • Eventually who often came into power? • The cities grew into what kind of sites? • Their art showed a great interest in this... • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-06-02
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- Persons native language
- A logical procedure for developing and testing ideas
- A theory that places Earth at the center of the universe
- The revival of art and literature in the 14-16 centuries
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- A theory that places the sun at the center of the universe
- An invention that used movable metal type to print pages
- A movement that focused on the importance of the individual
- Split the main faction of Christianity into two divisons
- The release from punishment for sins, solid of papel officials
- Nonreligious
- A person who has a wide variety of skill and knowledge
- Relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture
12 Clues: Nonreligious • Persons native language • Relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture • A logical procedure for developing and testing ideas • A person who has a wide variety of skill and knowledge • An invention that used movable metal type to print pages • Split the main faction of Christianity into two divisons • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-26
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- an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from the Republic of Venice who traveled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- a network of paths connecting civilizations in the East and West that was well traveled for approximately 1,400 years.
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- God's Bankers
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
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- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- 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.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press.
12 Clues: God's Bankers • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. • a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-01
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- a 16th century religious movement intended to remedy the flaws of the Roman Catholic Church.
- a government under God’s authority, where religious leaders are in power.
- a group of Roman Catholic missionaries that vehemently opposed the Protestant Revolution.
- a Catholic mathematician and astronomer whom proposed that the sun was the center of the universe, rather than the earth.
- a group of anabaptists governed by elders; whom generally believe in Calvinism.
- the process by which a hypothesis is constructed and tested; brought about by the scientific revolution.
- an offshoot of Protestantism that does not believe in infant baptism.
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- a wealthy and influential person who supports an artist, craftsman, or scholar.
- an ideal world that does not exist in reality.
- a German religious leader who founded Protestantism, most famous for writing his 95 theses.
- the period of cultural, scientific, artistic, architectural, and religious rebirth in the 14th-16th centuries.
- the period of radical change in scientific thought during the 16th century.
12 Clues: an ideal world that does not exist in reality. • an offshoot of Protestantism that does not believe in infant baptism. • a government under God’s authority, where religious leaders are in power. • the period of radical change in scientific thought during the 16th century. • a wealthy and influential person who supports an artist, craftsman, or scholar. • ...
Renaissance People 2025-01-07
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- A french philosopher who believed people should behave honorably respecting both themselves and others
- Was an important advisor to King Henry VIII and was executed for refusing the king
- Made a number of scientific advancements
- One of the most widely read authors of all time
- Best known for discovering and translating ancient Roman texts
- French mathematician who wrote books on trigonometry and geometry
- Was a strong defender of the Roman Catholic Church
- Believed lawyers should study the texts in the original Latin
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- An important writer of the french renaissance who wrote multiple series
- Developed different theories about the universe
- An early writer of English who wrote about political problems
- A group of Seven french poets
12 Clues: A group of Seven french poets • Made a number of scientific advancements • Developed different theories about the universe • One of the most widely read authors of all time • Was a strong defender of the Roman Catholic Church • An early writer of English who wrote about political problems • Believed lawyers should study the texts in the original Latin • ...
Die Renaissance 2025-01-09
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- Die platonische und unwirkliche Liebe für eine Frau.
- Eine Konfession des Christentums
- Die Machine benutzt um Buche und Zeitungen zu kopieren.
- Die Zentren wo Begriffe wie Verstand, Denken und Kritik gewannen an Bedeutung.
- Die Tugend, nach der der Rotter soll keine Frage haben.
- Die Zeit, die von 750 bis 1150 reicht.
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- Die Bewegung wo die Menschen in der Mittelpunkte waren
- Die heilige Schalle wo Jesus Christus am letzten Abendessen getrunken hat
- Die Vergebung der begangenen Sünden.
- Die Sprache des Spätmittelalters, die von Martin Luther erfunden wurde.
- Die Geschichte, in der die Hauptfiguren Tieren sind.
- Die Revolution gegen die katholische Kirche und gegen den Papst.
12 Clues: Eine Konfession des Christentums • Die Vergebung der begangenen Sünden. • Die Zeit, die von 750 bis 1150 reicht. • Die platonische und unwirkliche Liebe für eine Frau. • Die Geschichte, in der die Hauptfiguren Tieren sind. • Die Bewegung wo die Menschen in der Mittelpunkte waren • Die Machine benutzt um Buche und Zeitungen zu kopieren. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-05
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- the migration of African-Americans from the south to the north
- A person who travels to places where no one has ever been in order to find out what is there.
- tv shows, movies, websites, and videos
- author of "The Weary Blues"
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
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- An unfair act or occurrence.
- a time period when African-Americans began to flourish in Harlem
- assassinated on April 4, 1968
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered
- To do something special or enjoyable for an important event, occasion, holiday, etc.
- Originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native.
- the individual who speaks to an audience
12 Clues: author of "The Weary Blues" • An unfair act or occurrence. • assassinated on April 4, 1968 • tv shows, movies, websites, and videos • the individual who speaks to an audience • the migration of African-Americans from the south to the north • a time period when African-Americans began to flourish in Harlem • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- The praise of _____.
- _____ standard of living-can afford luxuries like art.
- _______ emerges more books, more education, higher literacy.
- Religious Reform.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Shaped Modern political thought.
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- __________ are established for everyone to learn.
- trade experienced ______ in the renaissance.
- _______ began to grow-exchange ideas.
- Made La Pieta.
- Human Achievement.
- Machiavelli Shaped modern ________ thought.
12 Clues: Made La Pieta. • Religious Reform. • Human Achievement. • The praise of _____. • Painted the Mona Lisa. • Shaped Modern political thought. • _______ began to grow-exchange ideas. • Machiavelli Shaped modern ________ thought. • trade experienced ______ in the renaissance. • __________ are established for everyone to learn. • _____ standard of living-can afford luxuries like art. • ...
Renaissance puzzle 2023-10-06
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- made the book called prince
- science disoveries based on
- are made for everyone to learn
- painted the Mona Lisa
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- made the praise of folly
- made the self portrait
- made it easier for people to read books
- is the idea that human are superior
- started in italy
- is now 3d
- paint the creation of Adam
- the place that began the expand of ideas
12 Clues: is now 3d • started in italy • painted the Mona Lisa • made the self portrait • made the praise of folly • paint the creation of Adam • made the book called prince • science disoveries based on • are made for everyone to learn • is the idea that human are superior • made it easier for people to read books • the place that began the expand of ideas
Renaissance Italy 2025-04-30
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- a wealthy individual, often a member of the aristocracy or the church, who provided financial support to artists, writers, or other creative individuals
- a sun-centered theory of the universe made by Nicolaus Copernicus
- an architect and artist best known for his works in the Sistine Chapel
- a Venetian merchant whose goal was to meet Kublai Khan in China
- the rediscovery and admiration of the art, architecture, literature, and philosophy
- Florence’s wealthiest family who were patrons of the arts and owned the largest bank in Europe
- becoming more interested in worldly ideas, not just religious ones
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- a way of showing things and people as they appear at different distances
- a religion balanced with the human mind
- a German printer who developed the printing press
- the French word for “rebirth”
- a collection of trade routes that spread throughout Asia, Europe, and Africa
12 Clues: the French word for “rebirth” • a religion balanced with the human mind • a German printer who developed the printing press • a Venetian merchant whose goal was to meet Kublai Khan in China • a sun-centered theory of the universe made by Nicolaus Copernicus • becoming more interested in worldly ideas, not just religious ones • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- People who pay for public goods.
- A sun-centered model of the universe where the sun, rather than the Earth, is positioned at the center.
- The great Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel at Vatican with Biblical scenes.
- An explorer known for his travels across Asia.
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A powerful patron family in Florence.
- When people became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances in paintings.
- Belief in the worth of individuals.
- A German printer who developed a printing press that used movable metal type.
- French word for "rebirth"; a renewed interest in learning and the arts.
- A network of connecting trade routes.
12 Clues: People who pay for public goods. • Belief in the worth of individuals. • A network of connecting trade routes. • A powerful patron family in Florence. • An explorer known for his travels across Asia. • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • French word for "rebirth"; a renewed interest in learning and the arts. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- Someone who gives money to an artist
- Having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- Creator of the statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling
- Famous explorer; wrote a book documenting his experience
- Traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time
- The primary patrons of Florence
- The interest in worldly events and ideas in balance with religion
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- The art of drawing in a way that shows angles, width, height, and position
- A balance between religion and the human mind
- Invented printing press
- A new era of rebirth, growth in trade and humanities
- A network of ancient trade routes that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
12 Clues: Invented printing press • The primary patrons of Florence • Someone who gives money to an artist • A balance between religion and the human mind • A new era of rebirth, growth in trade and humanities • Famous explorer; wrote a book documenting his experience • The interest in worldly events and ideas in balance with religion • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-07
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- definition-a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- definition-sun-centered theory of the universe
- definition-one of the most famous influential architect and poet as well as a sculptor and painter
- definition-a merchant/explorer who traveled all over Asia
- definition-relating to Ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
- definition-the powerful famous patron family in Florence
- definition-related to worldly things
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- definition- a way of showing the relationship between objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance
- definition-an emphasis on worldly concerns; beliefs in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- definition-a German printer who developed the printing press that used movable metal type
- definition-a renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts
- definition-trade route that extended across land between Central Asia and China
12 Clues: definition-related to worldly things • definition-sun-centered theory of the universe • definition-the powerful famous patron family in Florence • definition-a merchant/explorer who traveled all over Asia • definition-a renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts • definition-relating to Ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture • ...
Renaissance Century 2025-05-07
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- A philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency, valuing human beings and their experiences as the foundation for moral and ethical thought.
- A powerful Italian banking and political dynasty that ruled Florence from the 15th to 18th centuries
- A period of significant cultural and intellectual transformation in Europe, roughly spanning from the 14th to the 17th centuries.
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- The name of the block-based editor in WordPress,
- 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.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- Music and art that follows established, traditional styles, often from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, or that relates to the ancient Greek and Roman world.
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- Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- Having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- A network of trade routes connecting East Asia with the Middle East and Europe for over 1,500 years, from the 2nd century BC to the 15th century AD.
12 Clues: The name of the block-based editor in WordPress, • Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • A powerful Italian banking and political dynasty that ruled Florence from the 15th to 18th centuries • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- (p. 372) (No space between name)The German printer credited with inventing the printing press using movable type in the 15th century.
- (368)(NoSpace between words) a powerful and influential Italian banking and political dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Renaissance
- (p. 363)the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- (p. 375) He made "the David"
- (p. 479) A philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency, focusing on the individual and social aspects of human beings.
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- (p.381) The belief the sun is the center of the universe, and everything else revolves around it.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- (Page 366) (no space between words)a network of trade routes that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe, primarily through land but also sea routes, from the 2nd century BC to the mid-15th century AD
- (p. 366) (No space between names) A famous explorer and a kids game.
- (p. 363)a shift away from religious dominance in thinking, art, and life, towards a greater emphasis on human experience and the material world.
- (p. 374) 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. Rebirth in French.
12 Clues: (p. 375) He made "the David" • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • (p. 366) (No space between names) A famous explorer and a kids game. • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • (p.381) The belief the sun is the center of the universe, and everything else revolves around it. • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-05-14
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- The idea that there is more to life than toil and suffering.
- War of the _____ between the Yorks and Lancasters.
- Popular new way of capturing people's images.
- Inventor of the printing press.
- Stories, ideas, and architecture inspired by ancient Greece and Rome.
- Used to fire cannons and muskets, which replaced traditional medieval weaponry.
- Type of Christianity started by Martin Luther.
- Tudor king who started the Church of England and is famous for having 6 wives.
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- Well-known English playwright.
- The idea that the sun is the center of our universe.
- Scientist who disproved geocentrism, developed the telescope, and created the Scientific Method..
- Wealthy and influential Italian family who patronized many artists.
12 Clues: Well-known English playwright. • Inventor of the printing press. • Popular new way of capturing people's images. • Type of Christianity started by Martin Luther. • War of the _____ between the Yorks and Lancasters. • The idea that the sun is the center of our universe. • The idea that there is more to life than toil and suffering. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-03-07
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- Painting created by da Vinci, 'The Last _______'.
- word that describes 'the language of the people
- person who first put forward the theory that the Earth went around the sun
- Inventor of the printing press
- wealthy person who financed art during the Renaissance
- used by Galileo to study the stars
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- artist that sculpted the statue 'David'
- painting technique that helped create shading in a painting
- doctor that discovered the heart pumped blood around the body(surname)
- added depth to the painting
- painting done on wet plaster
- domes and columns are features of _________ architecture
12 Clues: added depth to the painting • painting done on wet plaster • Inventor of the printing press • used by Galileo to study the stars • artist that sculpted the statue 'David' • word that describes 'the language of the people • Painting created by da Vinci, 'The Last _______'. • wealthy person who financed art during the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2024-04-16
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- an opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred
- having a worldly (ordinary life) rather than spiritual (church life) focus
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy - especially the one active in Spain during the 1400s.
- painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman
- Da Vinci "Renaissance man" who became famous as a painter, architect, inventor, and engineer; painter of the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"
- English playwright and poet; author of famous works such as "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", "Macbeth", and "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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- an era of renewed interest and remarkable progress in art, literature, science, and learning in Europe, beginning in Italy in the 1300's
- a government in which church and state are joined and whose officials are considered to be divinely inspired
- famous painter of both classical and religious subjects, and an accomplished architect
- a movement that emphasized the possibilities of individual accomplishment and the almost limitless potential of the human mind
- Leonardo da Vinci painting of Jesus and his disciples.
- sculptor and painter, famous for works such as the Sistine Chapel, the statue "David", and the design of St. Peter's Cathedral
12 Clues: painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman • Leonardo da Vinci painting of Jesus and his disciples. • having a worldly (ordinary life) rather than spiritual (church life) focus • famous painter of both classical and religious subjects, and an accomplished architect • an opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred • ...
The Renaissance 2022-06-13
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- constructed the duomo
- sculpted 'David'
- met with popes and expressed abuse
- hired soldiers
- father of Humanism
- influential Italian banker family
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- invented the printing press
- relating to the church
- plaster painting
- french for 'rebirth'
- the sun is at the center of the universe
- initiated by petrarch,interest in humanity
12 Clues: hired soldiers • plaster painting • sculpted 'David' • father of Humanism • french for 'rebirth' • constructed the duomo • relating to the church • invented the printing press • influential Italian banker family • met with popes and expressed abuse • the sun is at the center of the universe • initiated by petrarch,interest in humanity
Renaissance Vocab 2022-09-06
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- Florentine Sculptor and painter; Painter of the Sistine Chapel, artist of David.
- Italian painter; Painter of School of Athens and Madonna in the Meadow
- separation of religion from civic affairs
- showing the importance of the human rather than the divine or supernatural.
- Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist, architect. The Genius of the Italian renaissance
- Florentine sculptor; life like sculptors made in marble bronze and wood.
- French word for Rebirth, Revival of Art and Literature.
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- German man who created the first printing press using a movable type.
- Dutch philosopher best known for The Praise of Folly
- language often referred to as "mother tongue"
- philosopher best known for his book Utopia
- Philosopher from Florence; advocate for a strong central government
12 Clues: separation of religion from civic affairs • philosopher best known for his book Utopia • language often referred to as "mother tongue" • Dutch philosopher best known for The Praise of Folly • French word for Rebirth, Revival of Art and Literature. • Philosopher from Florence; advocate for a strong central government • ...
The Renaissance 2026-02-17
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- Political philosopher who wrote The Prince
- Painter of The Birth of Venus
- Astronomer who improved the telescope
- in October 1492 he sailed with the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria
- Famous Playwright born the same year as Shakespeare
- The Queen of England During the Renaissance period
- Italian polymath who painted the Mona Lisa and designed flying machines
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- Painter of The School of Athens.
- The Bronze David is his most famous sculpture
- He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- First person in Europe to "discover" India
12 Clues: Painter of The Birth of Venus • Painter of The School of Athens. • He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon • Astronomer who improved the telescope • Political philosopher who wrote The Prince • First person in Europe to "discover" India • The Bronze David is his most famous sculpture • The Queen of England During the Renaissance period • ...
Vocab Review 2022-01-07
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- created the smallpox vaccines
- the body of Roman civil law collected and organized by order of the Byzantine emperor Justian
- A code of behavior for knights in medieval Europe
- people or things that have no spiritual basis
- means rebirth
- was A true "Renaissance man" and was interested in how things worked
- was recognized as one of the greatest scientists of all time
- artist that used a realistic style when depicting the human body
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- Many people regard him as the greatest playwright of all time
- A trading route that is in the shape of a triangle
- Found America
- A principal bishop in the eastern branch of christiantity
- They were Philip the 2nd of France, German emperor Fredrick and the English king
- the everyday language of people in a region or country
- A body of religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer Jhon Calvin
15 Clues: Found America • means rebirth • created the smallpox vaccines • people or things that have no spiritual basis • A code of behavior for knights in medieval Europe • A trading route that is in the shape of a triangle • the everyday language of people in a region or country • A principal bishop in the eastern branch of christiantity • ...
100 Events That Made History Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-11
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- The ancient trade of silk between china and the Mediterranean.
- A war in the us that happened from 1861-1865
- A weapon capable of widespread destruction
- A system of government that re controlled by private individuals not the state
- A period of renewed inters t in classical art and culture starting in the 14th century
- A system where on e person is a property of anther and can be sold or traded
- A global system of computers
- A war lasting from 1914-1918
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- A way of government where workers own the countries territory and each person contributes based on their ability and needs
- Where the first flight happened
- The first telescope to see fine details on planets and the moon
- The most popular painting
- The period between the renaissance and the fall of the roman empire
- A war lasting from 1939-1945
- A collection of communist states lasting from 1917- 1991
15 Clues: The most popular painting • A war lasting from 1939-1945 • A global system of computers • A war lasting from 1914-1918 • Where the first flight happened • A weapon capable of widespread destruction • A war in the us that happened from 1861-1865 • A collection of communist states lasting from 1917- 1991 • The ancient trade of silk between china and the Mediterranean. • ...
The King's Fifth Vocabulary 2025-10-21
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- An instrument used at sea for taking the altitude of a celestial body
- A system of mountain ranges often consisting of a number of more or less parallel chains
- Marked by ease and fluency
- A disposition to be merciful; an act of leniency
- A piece of armor covering the body from neck to girdle
- A medieval/Renaissance Spanish copper coin and monetary unit
- A man's close fitting jacket worn especially during the Renaissance
- A book of sailing directions with charts and descriptions of harbors and coasts
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- A steep-sided gully formed by the action of fast-flowing water
- The chief administrative and judicial officer of a Spanish town
- A musket equipped with a slow-burning cord to ignite the charge
- A level, open stretch of paved or grassy ground
- A Spanish or Mexican gentleman
- A Spanish word meaning vulture
- One who has the exclusive right or legal title to something: owner
15 Clues: Marked by ease and fluency • A Spanish or Mexican gentleman • A Spanish word meaning vulture • A level, open stretch of paved or grassy ground • A disposition to be merciful; an act of leniency • A piece of armor covering the body from neck to girdle • A medieval/Renaissance Spanish copper coin and monetary unit • ...
Mots croisés 2021-03-21
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- Le mois de l'année où a eu lieu l'armistice de la Première Guerre Mondiale.
- Période historique pendant laquelle ont vécu les Gaulois.
- Il a combattu contre Jules César.
- Prénom du grand roi français de la Renaissance.
- Il a été sacré empereur en l'an 800.
- Il est considéré comme le premier roi de France.
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- Invention qui marque la fin de la Préhistoire
- Il a inventé le vaccin contre la rage.
- Célèbre artiste de la Renaissance qui a sculpté "David".
- Célèbre grotte française dans laquelle on a retrouvé des fresques préhistoriques.
- Célèbre peintre qui a fait beaucoup de natures mortes.
- Evènement qui marque le début de la période contemporaine.
12 Clues: Il a combattu contre Jules César. • Il a été sacré empereur en l'an 800. • Il a inventé le vaccin contre la rage. • Invention qui marque la fin de la Préhistoire • Prénom du grand roi français de la Renaissance. • Il est considéré comme le premier roi de France. • Célèbre peintre qui a fait beaucoup de natures mortes. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-15
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- Person who gives finnacial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- A sun-centered theory of the universe.
- A famous renaissance man who was an architect, poet, sculptor and painter
- A man who started a journey throughout Asia along the silk road in 1271.
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
- Family who ruled many Italian city-states
- Became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- A new way of understanding the world
- German printer who invetned the printing press
- A word based off of the word rebirth
- A trade road
12 Clues: A trade road • A new way of understanding the world • A word based off of the word rebirth • A sun-centered theory of the universe. • Family who ruled many Italian city-states • German printer who invetned the printing press • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances • ...
Democracy, Renaissance, Reformation 2022-08-23
Across
- jesus christ
- people who helped shaped the renaissance artistic culture by engaging artists to fulfill their commisions
- also known as pure democracy
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- religion of the hebrews and israelites
- an intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focused not on religion but what it meant to be human
- period between the persian wars at the beginning of the 5th century
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- a period in the 15th and 16th centuries that served as cultural rebirth
- single religion
- system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god
- a form of government with a king or queen/monarch
- developed by karl marx; political theory advocating in class war
- a bubonic plague pandemic in afroeurasia in 1346-1353
- a social system existing in medieval Europe in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and land in return
- a government in which a state is ruled by representives of the citizen body
- also known as the medieval times
- created marxism and developed communism
- took place in 16th century england when the church of england broke away from the authority of the pope and roman catholic church
- based on greek culture
19 Clues: jesus christ • single religion • based on greek culture • also known as pure democracy • also known as the medieval times • religion of the hebrews and israelites • created marxism and developed communism • a form of government with a king or queen/monarch • a bubonic plague pandemic in afroeurasia in 1346-1353 • ...
Female Renaissance Composers 2026-01-20
Across
- Duke, Count, Baron, Marquis, Earl
- skilled
- similar to an old guitar
- an big instrument with many strings
- when a person's head is cut off
- verbally performing a story or poem
- write music
- a song with harmonies for many voices
- official written agreements between countries
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- similar to an old piano
- the study of knowledge and thinking
- a building where nuns live
- the popular musical style after madrigals
- people can buy something I wrote
- married to the king
- a person who writes poems
- similar to a piano but with pipes, usually in a church
- the governing of a country, state, or organization
- a type of poem
19 Clues: skilled • write music • a type of poem • married to the king • similar to an old piano • similar to an old guitar • a person who writes poems • a building where nuns live • when a person's head is cut off • people can buy something I wrote • Duke, Count, Baron, Marquis, Earl • the study of knowledge and thinking • an big instrument with many strings • verbally performing a story or poem • ...
ประวัติศาสตร์โลกตะวันตก 2018-05-30
Across
- ยุคที่อารยธรรมกรีก-โรมันถูกทำลาย ศาสนจักรเข้ามามีอำนาจเหนือสิ่งทั้งปวง
- ประเทศกลุ่มสนธิสัญญาพันธไมตรีไตรภาค
- ชื่อแหลมที่มีความสำคัญต่อการเดินเรือในยุคการสำรวจทะเล
- การเกิดใหม่ การฟื้นฟูภูมิปัญญา ศิลปกรรมและคตินิยมของกรีก-โรมันขึ้นมาใหม่
- การฆ่าล้างเผ่าพันธุ์ชาวยิวโดยทหารนาซีในสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 2
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- พรรคแรงงานสังคมประชาธิไตยรัสเซีย
- กลุ่มคนที่มีบทบาทสำคัญในการปฏิรูปซ้อนของคริสต์ศาสนา นิกายคาทอลิก
- ดวงอาทิตย์เป็นศูนย์กลางของจักรวาล
- รูปแบบการปกครองที่บุคคลจะต้องเชื่อฟังและรับใช้เจ้านายตอบแทนสินธิการใช้ที่ดิน
- นครศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของศาสนายูดาห์ ศาสนาคริสต์และ ศาสนาอิสลาม
10 Clues: พรรคแรงงานสังคมประชาธิไตยรัสเซีย • ดวงอาทิตย์เป็นศูนย์กลางของจักรวาล • ประเทศกลุ่มสนธิสัญญาพันธไมตรีไตรภาค • ชื่อแหลมที่มีความสำคัญต่อการเดินเรือในยุคการสำรวจทะเล • นครศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของศาสนายูดาห์ ศาสนาคริสต์และ ศาสนาอิสลาม • การฆ่าล้างเผ่าพันธุ์ชาวยิวโดยทหารนาซีในสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 2 • กลุ่มคนที่มีบทบาทสำคัญในการปฏิรูปซ้อนของคริสต์ศาสนา นิกายคาทอลิก • ...
OUR CROSSWORD 2025-07-13
11 Clues: fav food • Fav cafe • My nickname • ets7bna emta • our sons name • Your nickname • Favourite mall • favourite cinema • our daughters name • Favourite resturant • Favourite coffee place
7th Grade Social Studies 2025-08-11
11 Clues: Respect • China/Japan • Religion/Europe • Aztec/Inca/Maya • Middle East/Islam • Religion/MiddleEast • MansaMusa/Gold/Salt • BlackPlague/Crusades • Discovery/Settlement • Justinian/Constantinople • Renaissance/SciRev/Reformation)
THE RENAISSANCE PORTRAIT 2013-01-10
Across
- metal (alloy of copper and tin) used for casting statues
- sculpture against a flat surface; if it is low, it does not protrude very much
- a head seen in side view
- producing, creating
- the person in a portrait
- this kind of drawing is a preliminary step in creating a work of art
- someone who produces medals
- the lines around a form
- a dark liquid used for drawing or writing
- follow the process of melting metals and pouring them into molds, used in sculpture
Down
- the front of a medal
- chemical symbol is Pb
- animal skins used to write or draw on before paper was produced industrially
- the back of a medal
- a likeness of an individual
- round format for two dimensional art
- diluted ink or watercolour used to shade with
- before the graphite pencil was invented, this kind of point was used for drawing
- dark areas of a drawing
19 Clues: the back of a medal • producing, creating • the front of a medal • chemical symbol is Pb • dark areas of a drawing • the lines around a form • a head seen in side view • the person in a portrait • a likeness of an individual • someone who produces medals • round format for two dimensional art • a dark liquid used for drawing or writing • diluted ink or watercolour used to shade with • ...
The Renaissance Review 2022-01-18
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- A priest who helps lead a monestary
- A French castle, or large country house
- The title for the ruler of Venice
- A person who trains for a job or skill by working under the supervision and guidance of an expert in the field
- A person who represents a government in its relationship with other governments
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- A book or document written by hand
- This place is considered to be the birthplace of the Renaissance
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- A person who gives money or other support to someone such as an artist
- Built on over 100 small islands
- A type of painting made on wet plaster
- The artistic technique that made paintings look three-dimensional
- was a book written by Machiavelli
- The most powerful family in Florence
- A type of large Christian church, often built in the shape of a cross
- The tactful management of relationships between two or more parties or countries
- Something that is passed down as from a parent to a child
- The 17 foot tall statue carved by Michelangelo
- A person who serves as a friend or adviser to a ruler in his or her court
19 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • Built on over 100 small islands • was a book written by Machiavelli • The title for the ruler of Venice • A book or document written by hand • A priest who helps lead a monestary • The most powerful family in Florence • A type of painting made on wet plaster • A French castle, or large country house • The 17 foot tall statue carved by Michelangelo • ...
Renaissance- Fischer Przybilla 2025-04-10
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- Most illustrations of the other wrote the prince
- He built most pieces of poetic drama
- He became the first evolution to use movable type to prink books developed printing press
- Important technique of painting, making distant objects smaller than those in the foreground
- Wrote poetry first humanists best love poem
- A art Baroque is a technique of art where it is painted on walls or ceilings
- Duomo in Floerence
- Painting done rapidly in watercolor on a wet plaster, like a wall or ceiling
- A French word meaning rebirth
- He painted lively scenes of village festivals
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- He published Utopia A book
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning
- Attaching prime importance to human rather than divine matters
- Creating depth in a picture with naturalistic faces
- Painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- Roman temple
- influenced art family of bankers, then rulers
- copper engraver and woodcut, He had first book with printed illustrations
- He painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel
19 Clues: Roman temple • Duomo in Floerence • He published Utopia A book • A French word meaning rebirth • He built most pieces of poetic drama • Painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa • Wrote poetry first humanists best love poem • He painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel • influenced art family of bankers, then rulers • He painted lively scenes of village festivals • ...
Unit 5: Renaissance and Reformation 2021-10-15
Across
- English queen who created a strong centralized monarchy
- break from the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther
- intellectual movement where thinkers studied classic texts
- meeting of Roman Catholic Leaders called by Pope Paul II
- A disease carried on ships from Asia to Europe that killed millions
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- rebirth of European culture that began in the Italian city-states
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- Renaissance painter, famous for the Mona Lisa
- the local spoken language
- Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy
- Martin Luther's statements attacking the selling of indulgences
- German monk and professor, believed in justification by faith alone
- thinkers used observation to explain the world, rather than the church teachings
- Split that occured in the Catholic Church with two Popes
- War between England and France over succession of the French throne
15 Clues: the local spoken language • Renaissance painter, famous for the Mona Lisa • break from the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther • English queen who created a strong centralized monarchy • Split that occured in the Catholic Church with two Popes • meeting of Roman Catholic Leaders called by Pope Paul II • intellectual movement where thinkers studied classic texts • ...
Crossword Project 2021-06-23
Across
- the intellectual movement at the heart of the renaissance
- refers to the solidarity in a group
- the first empire that was established
- the empire that was considered the golden age of India
- is where a healthy person or family sponsors artists
- the era that is the fusion of four culture
- the empire that emerged in Africa in the eight century
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- was the time of rebirth in creativity in Europe in the 1300s
- the empire that was established by Yang Jian
- the empire that was founded by Li Yuan
- the empire that was competitor of the Byzantine Empire over territories in Southeast Asia
- the empire that flourished in the valley of Mexico and located where modern Mexico is
- Empire that was founded by Lin Bang
- the Empire famous for its tolerance of local custom
- the first civilization that emerged in America
15 Clues: refers to the solidarity in a group • Empire that was founded by Lin Bang • the first empire that was established • the empire that was founded by Li Yuan • the era that is the fusion of four culture • the empire that was established by Yang Jian • the first civilization that emerged in America • the Empire famous for its tolerance of local custom • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN XI 2023-11-27
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- Adanya penyebaran agama Kristen di Indonesia melalui bangsa Portugis, Spanyol dan Belanda
- Salah satu tokoh- tokoh yang berperan dalam Revolusi Amerika
- Perang Cina- Inggris 1842
- Revolusi yang diwujudkan dengan pertempuran diberbagai daerah untuk mempertahankan Indonesia
- Tokoh Reformasi Gereja dari Jerman
- Mendorong pencarian daerah baru, sehingga terbentulah penjelajahan samudera merupakan dampk dari….
- Banyak negara Asia-Afrika mengobarkan revolusi untuk mencapai kemerdekaan, merupakan pengaruh dari revolusi……
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- Berkembangnya pusat-pusat industri dikota-kota besar, melahirkan imperialism modern dll merupakan pengaruh dari….
- Suatu gerakan besar di Eropa pada abad ke 18 M yang memberi kedudukan dan kepercayaan luar biasa kepada akal budi manusia
- Pertempuran besar mempertahankan kemerdekaan yang diperingati sebagai Hari Pahlawan
- Suatu kebijakan politik ekonomi negara imperialis yang bertujuan untuk menumpuk kekayaan berupa logam mulia sebanyak-banyaknya
- Salah satu Ciri-utama Renaissance
- Negara pertama terjadinya Revolusi Industri
- Salah satu semboyan Revolusi Perancis
- Dinasti yang memerintah di Cina, namun bukan berasal dari Cina
15 Clues: Perang Cina- Inggris 1842 • Salah satu Ciri-utama Renaissance • Tokoh Reformasi Gereja dari Jerman • Salah satu semboyan Revolusi Perancis • Negara pertama terjadinya Revolusi Industri • Salah satu tokoh- tokoh yang berperan dalam Revolusi Amerika • Dinasti yang memerintah di Cina, namun bukan berasal dari Cina • ...
History Review 2023-05-30
Across
- The traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations)
- Begun by Mohammed, in Mecca.
- The type of people in a culture (ex: race, nationality, religious identity)
- A “rebirth” of ancient learning (Greek and Roman), as well as culture.
- Allowed for trade and cultural diffusion
- The organized beliefs and rituals of a culture (ex: ceremonies, holidays, forms of worship)
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- Writing system used in Egypt – picture symbols
- The new way of thinking during the Renaissance
- Began in Rome. A form of government - citizens elect representatives to make decisions for the people
- A form of government – citizens share the power to make decisions; origins in Athens
- The communication system of a culture (ex: alphabet-writing, speech, symbols)
- Holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims. Control of the "Holy Lands".
- person who studies humans past and present
- A Person who studies physical terrain (topography), climate, and how humans interact
- Begun by Lao Tzu
15 Clues: Begun by Lao Tzu • Begun by Mohammed, in Mecca. • Allowed for trade and cultural diffusion • person who studies humans past and present • Writing system used in Egypt – picture symbols • The new way of thinking during the Renaissance • The traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations) • ...
Historical Figure 2023-09-05
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- Nightingale A pioneering nurse and reformer of healthcare practices.
- Galilei An Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician.
- Khan The founder and leader of the Mongol Empire.
- Gandhi Leader of India's nonviolent independence movement.
- Einstein A theoretical physicist and author of the theory of relativity.
- Caesar An ancient Roman general and statesman.
- Curie A physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity.
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- da Vinci A polymath known for his art and inventions.
- Amadeus Mozart A prolific composer of the Classical era.
- The last pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
- Luther King Jr. A prominent leader in the American civil rights movement.
- Shakespeare A renowned playwright and poet of the English Renaissance.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and statesman.
- Elizabeth I One of England's greatest monarchs during the Renaissance.
- of Arc A French heroine and military leader in the Hundred Years' War.
15 Clues: The last pharaoh of ancient Egypt. • Caesar An ancient Roman general and statesman. • Khan The founder and leader of the Mongol Empire. • da Vinci A polymath known for his art and inventions. • Amadeus Mozart A prolific composer of the Classical era. • Gandhi Leader of India's nonviolent independence movement. • ...
idek 2022-11-26
13 Clues: an artist • style art • art famous • an italian • print press • poet writer • political idea • an ideal world • standard language • education of human • money to renassiance • the growth of art and music • not related to anything relgious
3.3 Crossword Do Now 2021-11-12
Across
- The language that is the common one used in a particular country
- Rapid scientific advances in the 15th and 16th centuries
- Takes throne from Queen Mary reestablishes Anglican Church
- Religious radicals that advocate for separation of church and state
- Splits England from Catholic Church and founds Anglican Church
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- Nails 95 Theses to Church door
- First mass produced book
- Theses List of complaints Martin Luther nails to church door
- This country conquers the Americas and becomes very wealthy
- Gathering where King Charles V tells Martin Luther to abandon beliefs
- Renaissance philosophy that focuses on potential of humans here and now rather than the divine
- city states in Northern Italy that fund Renaissance
12 Clues: First mass produced book • Nails 95 Theses to Church door • city states in Northern Italy that fund Renaissance • Rapid scientific advances in the 15th and 16th centuries • Takes throne from Queen Mary reestablishes Anglican Church • This country conquers the Americas and becomes very wealthy • Theses List of complaints Martin Luther nails to church door • ...
Composers 2013-05-28
Across
- This Baroque Composer wrote "Halloween Music" that was originally played in a church.
- This Baroque composer made the move to Chamber Orchestra.
- This Classical composer was the first to fully be emancipated.
- This Baroque Composer wrote "Dido's Lament."
- This Renaissance Composer made music played throughout the city of Venice.
- This Classical composer had a bad attitude, and died in poverty.
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- This Baroque Composer wrote a lot of Harpsichord Sonatas.
- This Baroque Composer wrote a popular piece of music in a Canon style.
- This Renaissance and Baroque composer wrote L'Orfeo.
- This Baroque Composer wrote "Four Seasons."
- This Medieval Composer made Gregorian chants widely acceptable.
- This Baroque Composer got tired of people falling asleep during his concerts.
12 Clues: This Baroque Composer wrote "Four Seasons." • This Baroque Composer wrote "Dido's Lament." • This Renaissance and Baroque composer wrote L'Orfeo. • This Baroque Composer wrote a lot of Harpsichord Sonatas. • This Baroque composer made the move to Chamber Orchestra. • This Classical composer was the first to fully be emancipated. • ...
เหตุการณ์สำคัญทางประวัติศาสตร์ที่มีผลต่อโลกยุคปัจจุบัน 2021-01-19
Across
- กลุ่มคนที่มีบทบาทสำคัญในการปฏิรูปซ้อนของศริสต์ศาสนานิกายคาทอลิก
- ชื่อแหลมที่มีความสำคัญต่อการเดินเรือในยุคการสำรวจทะเล
- การเกิดใหม่การฟื้นฟูภูมิปัญญา ศิลปกรรม และคตินิยมของกรีก–โรมันขึ้นมาใหม่
- พรรคแรงงานสังคมนิยมประชาธิปไตยรัสเซีย
- ประเทศกลุ่มสนธิสัญญาพันธไมตรีไตรภาคี
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- ดวงอาทิตย์เป็นศูนย์กลางของจักรวาล
- นครศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของศาสนายูดาห์ คริสต์ศาสนา และสาสนาอิสลาม
- การฆ่าล้างเผ่าพันธุ์ชาวยิวโดยทหารนาซีนางครามโลกครั้งที่ 2
- รูปแบบการปกครองที่บุคคลจะต้องเชื่อฟังและรับใช้เจ้านายตอบแทนสิทธิการใช้ที่ดิน
- ยุคที่อารยธรรมกรีก – โรมันถูกทำลาย ศาสนจักรเข้ามามีอำนาจเหนือสิ่งทั้งปวง
10 Clues: ดวงอาทิตย์เป็นศูนย์กลางของจักรวาล • ประเทศกลุ่มสนธิสัญญาพันธไมตรีไตรภาคี • พรรคแรงงานสังคมนิยมประชาธิปไตยรัสเซีย • ชื่อแหลมที่มีความสำคัญต่อการเดินเรือในยุคการสำรวจทะเล • นครศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของศาสนายูดาห์ คริสต์ศาสนา และสาสนาอิสลาม • การฆ่าล้างเผ่าพันธุ์ชาวยิวโดยทหารนาซีนางครามโลกครั้งที่ 2 • กลุ่มคนที่มีบทบาทสำคัญในการปฏิรูปซ้อนของศริสต์ศาสนานิกายคาทอลิก • ...
The Great Migration 2024-12-04
Across
- “Youngest member of the Younger family.”
- “Exploitative farming system that kept Black families impoverished post-slavery.”
- “Core struggle for equality in housing, work, and education.”
- “Promised land for better jobs and racial freedom during the Great Migration.”
- “Cultural flowering of art, literature, and music in the 1920s.”
- “The city where the Younger family faced housing discrimination.”
- “Matriarch who bought a house to fulfill her late husband’s dream.”
- “Dreamed of owning a liquor store to change his family’s future.”
- “Symbol of hope and a better future for the Younger family.”
- “What drove millions to leave the South during the Great Migration.”
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- “Walter’s risky business investment dream.”
- “Region African Americans fled due to Jim Crow laws.”
- “Aspired to be a doctor, challenged societal norms for women in the 1950s.”
- “Where Beneatha hoped to study medicine.”
- “Jazz legend whose music defined the Harlem Renaissance.”
- “Legalized racial separation that the Younger family sought to overcome.”
- “Systemic racism that pushed African Americans out of the South.”
- “Walter’s wife, balancing dreams and family duties in Chicago.”
- “Cultural hub of the Harlem Renaissance during the Great Migration.”
19 Clues: “Youngest member of the Younger family.” • “Where Beneatha hoped to study medicine.” • “Walter’s risky business investment dream.” • “Region African Americans fled due to Jim Crow laws.” • “Jazz legend whose music defined the Harlem Renaissance.” • “Symbol of hope and a better future for the Younger family.” • ...
Peristiwa Besar Di Eropa 2023-10-12
Across
- Isi kotak yang ditumpah kan ke laut di peristiwa The Boston Tea Party
- Golongan yang hanya membayar pajak rendah
- Paham politik yang mengutamakan kebebasan.
- Penemuan yang memulai terjadi nya Revolusi Industri
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- Paham politik yang diterapkan di Indonesia
- Disnasti yang menguasai China di peristiwa Revolusi China.
- Nama gerakan budaya yang terjadi sebelum Renaissance
- Masa yang menjadi pemicu terjadi nya Renaissance
8 Clues: Golongan yang hanya membayar pajak rendah • Paham politik yang diterapkan di Indonesia • Paham politik yang mengutamakan kebebasan. • Masa yang menjadi pemicu terjadi nya Renaissance • Penemuan yang memulai terjadi nya Revolusi Industri • Nama gerakan budaya yang terjadi sebelum Renaissance • Disnasti yang menguasai China di peristiwa Revolusi China. • ...
1920's 2020-10-19
Across
- The first man to fly across the Atlantic ocean without stopping
- A famous poet in the Harlem Renaissance
- African Americans united in Harlem in this time
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- A trumpet player in the Harlem Renaissance/1920's
- The age of Jazz
- A famous baseball player in the 1920's
- The 1920's were called...
- The man who founded "Ford Motor Company"
8 Clues: The age of Jazz • The 1920's were called... • A famous baseball player in the 1920's • A famous poet in the Harlem Renaissance • The man who founded "Ford Motor Company" • African Americans united in Harlem in this time • A trumpet player in the Harlem Renaissance/1920's • The first man to fly across the Atlantic ocean without stopping
Renaissance and Reformation 2021-01-28
Across
- holy site for Calvinism believers.
- helped spread vernacular and individualism.
- clergymen that had more than one position in the church.
- movement led by Christian humanists; art focused on everyday life.
- banking family in Florence
- council under Pope Paul III; the council advocated to reform the church so that they could keep people interested in Catholic faith.
- the term that refers to the church lending money, but charging interest on that money.
- the priest who wrote the 95 Theses, which was complaints against the corruption in the church.
- man who spread the reform to Switzerland.
- term that refers to people paying to get a position in the church.
- man who created Calvinism
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- a group that forms during the counter-reformation
- Italy was made up of a bunch of _______.
- event that lasted in Spain from 711 to 1492; ended with Muslims and Jews being expelled.
- a movement during that focused on harmony and balance.
- this spread because material like the Bible was being written in local languages.
- the church sold these to "free" people of their sins.
- movement that focused on the good of human kind.
- group of people who were seen as soft during the italian High Renaissance.
19 Clues: man who created Calvinism • banking family in Florence • holy site for Calvinism believers. • Italy was made up of a bunch of _______. • man who spread the reform to Switzerland. • helped spread vernacular and individualism. • movement that focused on the good of human kind. • a group that forms during the counter-reformation • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-02
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- Mutual obligation is the heart of it.
- A series of prolonged cold, dry periods.
- Believed there was no perfect form of government.
- Believed that men are naturally bad and selfish.
- 10,000 years ago(hint:agriculture)
- A type of government where people can decide on representatives who vote for leaders.
- Classical manuscripts were rescued and it was in 1453(event).
- "I do not wish them [women] to have power over men; but over themselves."
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- 1455-1485 Yorks vs Lancasters
- 1/3 of Europe's population died from this.
- People tied to their land(not literal).
- The rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman ideals.
- An event partially caused by European scientists trying to discover laws of nature.
- The nature of men without the government.
- "Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers."
- "Ambition must be made to counteract ambition.
- Believed that people are born good.
- people needed to give up something for the government to give something in return.
- Most common form of the Black Death.
19 Clues: 1455-1485 Yorks vs Lancasters • 10,000 years ago(hint:agriculture) • Believed that people are born good. • Most common form of the Black Death. • Mutual obligation is the heart of it. • People tied to their land(not literal). • A series of prolonged cold, dry periods. • The nature of men without the government. • 1/3 of Europe's population died from this. • ...
The Renaissance Review 2022-01-18
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- A priest who helps lead a monestary
- A French castle, or large country house
- The title for the ruler of Venice
- A person who trains for a job or skill by working under the supervision and guidance of an expert in the field
- A person who represents a government in its relationship with other governments
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- A book or document written by hand
- This place is considered to be the birthplace of the Renaissance
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- A person who gives money or other support to someone such as an artist
- Built on over 100 small islands
- A type of painting made on wet plaster
- The artistic technique that made paintings look three-dimensional
- was a book written by Machiavelli
- The most powerful family in Florence
- A type of large Christian church, often built in the shape of a cross
- The tactful management of relationships between two or more parties or countries
- Something that is passed down as from a parent to a child
- The 17 foot tall statue carved by Michelangelo
- A person who serves as a friend or adviser to a ruler in his or her court
19 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • Built on over 100 small islands • was a book written by Machiavelli • The title for the ruler of Venice • A book or document written by hand • A priest who helps lead a monestary • The most powerful family in Florence • A type of painting made on wet plaster • A French castle, or large country house • The 17 foot tall statue carved by Michelangelo • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2021-12-27
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- Calvin's central teaching
- Officially made Henry viii the head of the church of England
- It could be said that the protestant reformation started here
- The catholic church sought to reaffirm and reform its beliefs at this council
- These Dutch brothers are remembered as oil based painters pioneers
- Radical protestant sect that believed in separation of church and state and only allowed adults to join
- Honored by the pope for his "defense of the faith"
- Enforced Calvin's strict moral laws in Geneva
- This man and 1500 of his followers were killed by Catholics outside of Zürich
- Northern renaissance artist remembered for his depictions of landscapes and the peasantry
- Catholic priests were sent to these places for improvement
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- Luther's opposition to these led to the start of the protestant reformation
- Revived by the catholic church to deal with protestants/heretics
- This typos of government emerged in two Swiss cities
- Many renaissance people/scholars embraced this new worldview rather than religion
- Luther's chief teaching; salvation is obtained through this
- This Dutch scholar is often credited with promoting ideas that Luther later adopted
- Attempted to spread Catholicism across Europe throughout the late 1500's
- Region of Europe that embraced the protestant reformation
19 Clues: Calvin's central teaching • Enforced Calvin's strict moral laws in Geneva • Honored by the pope for his "defense of the faith" • This typos of government emerged in two Swiss cities • Region of Europe that embraced the protestant reformation • Catholic priests were sent to these places for improvement • Luther's chief teaching; salvation is obtained through this • ...
TTS Sejarah 2025-10-14
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- Masa tanpa perkembangan ilmu sering disebut juga dengan
- Gerakan intelektual Eropa abad ke-18 yang menekankan akal dan kebebasan berpikir
- Istilah lain dari Zaman Aufklarung
- Masa yang menjadi jembatan antara Abad Pertengahan dan zaman modern
- Ilmu pengetahuan dan seni berkembang pesat di masa ini
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- Negara yang menjadi pusat lahirnya Renaissance.
- Masa setelah jatuhnya Kekaisaran Romawi Barat.
- Tokoh terkenal pada masa Renaissance yang melukis Monalisa
- Filsuf Prancis terkenal pada masa Aufklärung, penulis “Candide”.
9 Clues: Istilah lain dari Zaman Aufklarung • Masa setelah jatuhnya Kekaisaran Romawi Barat. • Negara yang menjadi pusat lahirnya Renaissance. • Ilmu pengetahuan dan seni berkembang pesat di masa ini • Masa tanpa perkembangan ilmu sering disebut juga dengan • Tokoh terkenal pada masa Renaissance yang melukis Monalisa • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-01-03
7 Clues: famous polymath • famous sculptor • italian sculptor • Where does the renaissance start? • why does the renaissance start in Italy • What new technology was created at this time? • Study of classical Greece and Rome and is used to study their times
music renaissance 2023-09-27
7 Clues: was kidnapped twice • the most important invention • new tone color in Church choir • the period prior to the Renaissance Era • famous artist, theoretician and inventor • keyboard instrument used in the Renaissance Era • only were permitted to sing in Catholic Churches
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE 2025-06-06
7 Clues: Made The statue of David • Where the renaissance began • City where renaissance began • French MEaning of Renaissaince • Family that helped make Florence pretty • Painter of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • Where renaisance painters and architects took inspiration from
crossword 2024-11-06
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- profound cultural movement that emerged in Europe during the 14th to the 17th centuries
- Galile The Renaissance was also marked by significant advancements in science and technology Figures like
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- who created the masterpiece the mona lisa
- a famous piece of art
- where did the Renaissance start
- what continent did it mainly revolve around
6 Clues: a famous piece of art • where did the Renaissance start • who created the masterpiece the mona lisa • what continent did it mainly revolve around • profound cultural movement that emerged in Europe during the 14th to the 17th centuries • Galile The Renaissance was also marked by significant advancements in science and technology Figures like
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-25
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- - ¨Gods Bankers¨
- - 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.
- - relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- - a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe
- - ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas.
- - a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- - having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
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- - denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- - an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- - a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- - an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from the Republic of Venice who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- - the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
12 Clues: - ¨Gods Bankers¨ • - relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • - an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. • - a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe • - ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas. • ...
Are Tou an Italian Insider ? 2012-09-14
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- boss of the Vatican
- water
- Thank You
- fisherman island in Venice
- informal way to say hello or goodbye
- good morning
- afternoon nap
- let's go
- a fast car
- the ? hills of rome
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- what Adele likes to drink
- sandwich
- milk
- please (two words 3,5)
- where gladiators fought
- exit
- romantic boat ride in venice
- An original renaissance man
- river of rome
19 Clues: milk • exit • water • sandwich • let's go • Thank You • a fast car • good morning • afternoon nap • river of rome • boss of the Vatican • the ? hills of rome • please (two words 3,5) • where gladiators fought • what Adele likes to drink • fisherman island in Venice • An original renaissance man • romantic boat ride in venice • informal way to say hello or goodbye
World History Vocab 6 2020-11-18
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- King of England 1509
- an Italian polymath
- a philosophical
- a person who gives financial support
- a sib
- largest branches of Protestantism
- second-largest form of Christiany
- a German professor
- German goldsmith
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- reformed
- indulging
- A treaty
- Queen of England
- denoting attitudes
- an ancient Inca
- the action of excluding
- the ninth Sapa
- a Western Christian
- the revival of art
19 Clues: a sib • reformed • A treaty • indulging • the ninth Sapa • a philosophical • an ancient Inca • Queen of England • German goldsmith • denoting attitudes • a German professor • the revival of art • an Italian polymath • a Western Christian • King of England 1509 • the action of excluding • largest branches of Protestantism • second-largest form of Christiany • a person who gives financial support
Are You an italian Insider? 2013-05-01
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- there is a leaning tower
- romantic boat ride in venice
- river of rome
- let's go
- what Adele likes to drink
- a fast car
- please (two words 3,5)
- sandwich
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- An original renaissance man
- exit
- good morning
- Thank You
- milk
- where gladiators fought
- informal way to say hello or goodbye
- afternoon nap
- the ? hills of rome
- water
- boss of the Vatican
19 Clues: exit • milk • water • let's go • sandwich • Thank You • a fast car • good morning • river of rome • afternoon nap • the ? hills of rome • boss of the Vatican • please (two words 3,5) • where gladiators fought • there is a leaning tower • what Adele likes to drink • An original renaissance man • romantic boat ride in venice • informal way to say hello or goodbye
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2023-05-25
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- A person who gives finacle or other support to a person, organization, causes, or activity.
- Copernicus developed a heliocentric or sun-centered theory of the universe
- Michangloe was an influential architect and poet as well as a sculptor in florence.
- In the 1270’s, the merchant Marco Polo, his father and his uncle left Venice and traveled to china.
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature art or culture
- In Florence the powerful Medici family controlled the government for many years.
- During the renaissance most Europeans were still religious however they also began to value human efforts outside religion as a result people became more secular.
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- In the early 1450’s a german printer named johannes gutenberg developed a printing press that used movable type.
- The new interest in the culture is called the renaissance from the french word “rebirth”
- The Mongols protected trade along the silk road. This made it easier and cheaper to carry goods between China and the Middle East.
12 Clues: Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature art or culture • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • Copernicus developed a heliocentric or sun-centered theory of the universe • belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge • ...
Culture Crossword 2022-04-22
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- the short film we watched about small animals and winter
- what did the little boys kill in little hearts short film
- were did Gonngi originate from
- were did the Renaissance begin
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- which country's flag has a maple leaf on it
- what color was the girls balloon in le Ballon Rouge
- what does Renaissance mean
- biggest continent
8 Clues: biggest continent • what does Renaissance mean • were did Gonngi originate from • were did the Renaissance begin • which country's flag has a maple leaf on it • what color was the girls balloon in le Ballon Rouge • the short film we watched about small animals and winter • what did the little boys kill in little hearts short film
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-06
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- Famous singer and jazz trumpeter
- Time period with lots of different changes in society
- Famous for African-American styled art
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- First African woman to star in a movie, a spy, and famous dancer
- Laws that essentially permitted segregation
- Black people mass moving for potential benefits
- Famous for writing poems during the Harlem Renaissance
- Famous photographer during the Harlem renaissance
8 Clues: Famous singer and jazz trumpeter • Famous for African-American styled art • Laws that essentially permitted segregation • Black people mass moving for potential benefits • Famous photographer during the Harlem renaissance • Time period with lots of different changes in society • Famous for writing poems during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
7th History Review Guide 2022-03-03
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- Cosimo de Medici was instrumental in ushering in what time period?
- After the Battle of Wakefield, Parliament declared that Edward VI would be the next king of England. What house was Edward VI from?
- The two ruling houses of England both used the image of a rose as their what?
- To ensure that others could learn and had access to the writings of Plato, Cosimo de Medici started the Platonic what?
- Two of the ruling houses in England went to war. The two houses were the House of York, and the House of what?
- Cosimo de Medici was known as the Father of His what?
- Ferdinand and Isabella instituted the Spanish what?
- Henry Tudor ended the houses of Lancaster and York, and began a new ruling house. The new ruling house was called the House of what?
- What did Henry Tudor put on the emblem for his house?
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- During the Middle Ages, Spain was in its Golden Age. For its prosperity during this time, Spain was nicknamed The Ornament of what?
- Cosimo de Medici collected and reprinted books by Greek what?
- The House of Lancaster made a plan to put Henry Tudor on the throne after the death of what king?
- A humanist favors the study of what?
- At this time Spain was divided into a handful of what kingdoms. Princess Isabella was from what kingdom?
- The churches of the Renaissance were designed for worship, but also for what other purpose?
- The war between the two ruling houses of England was fought to determine who would become the next what?
- What country was Cosimo de Medici from?
- The two ruling houses of England fought in a war called the war of what?
- At this time Spain was divided into a handful of what kingdoms. Prince Ferdinand was from what kingdom?
- During the Renaissance the greatness of mankind above all else is promoted by who?
- How did Henry Tudor unite the houses of Lancaster and York?
21 Clues: A humanist favors the study of what? • What country was Cosimo de Medici from? • Ferdinand and Isabella instituted the Spanish what? • Cosimo de Medici was known as the Father of His what? • What did Henry Tudor put on the emblem for his house? • How did Henry Tudor unite the houses of Lancaster and York? • ...
Ancient Times to Renaissance Music 2024-02-20
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- Rome was considered to be the first civilization to create this type or "family" of instruments.
- A secular piece of music that was normally about love and nature.
- In Ancient Greek culture, music was seen as a gift from these mythical beings.
- A piece of music for sacred services, but without any distinct sections.
- The last name of one of England's greatest composers.
- This instrument would eventually evolve into the piano.
- The last name of the man who invented the printing press in 1440.
- This "Empire" began to take over the lands around the Mediterranean Sea and took the traditions and music of the Greeks.
- Any type of music that is made outside the church's influence.
- Any type of music that is made specifically for the church and/or a religion.
- The time period from 1400 to 1600 that started an age of "enlightenment" in Italy.
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- The Renaissance saw a dramatic increase in the creation of these musical tools.
- The last name of a well-known lutenist (guitar player) from England.
- The last name of the man who helped transition the world of music from the Renaissance to the Baroque.
- Around the year 250 A.C., the fall of a major empire brought around this time period.
- The nobility, peasantry, and clergy were the three types of _______ classes during the Middle Ages.
- This Greek instrument was made of two pipes made from reeds that are meant to be played at the same time.
- Gregorian Chants in the Middle Ages were ___________, translating to "one sound".
- To sing without ANY other instruments.
- During the Middle Ages, the ______ controlled everything: what your learned, sang, taught, wore, and did in life.
- The country that studied music the most and was called "The Cradle of Western Civilization".
- A 5-part piece of music for sacred services.
22 Clues: To sing without ANY other instruments. • A 5-part piece of music for sacred services. • The last name of one of England's greatest composers. • This instrument would eventually evolve into the piano. • Any type of music that is made outside the church's influence. • A secular piece of music that was normally about love and nature. • ...
Social Studies Terms 2023-06-15
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- a government where citizens make the decisions
- a government where citizens vote on a leader to make the decisions
- Social system for manors in Europe
- A renaissance man who sculpted "David."
- a servant that works on a manor for the lord
- Someone who specialized in a particular skill or in the craft
- A civilization that was focused on politics than war
- Someone who specialized in writing and usually kept records of things for the government
- high skill in one type of job
- a government where the upper class rules and makes decisions
- War between Christians and Muslims
- A code of conduct for knights
- A religion that believes that god rules over the universe, and everything in the universe as god
- The highest ranking leader in a group of people who is above all
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- cultivating or developing the soil in order to grow/produce crops
- A religion that believes if you do good things or bad things, karma will come back to you
- the study of physical features of the earth
- the belief that Jesus is the son of god and the Messiah
- Responsible for the creation and distribution of silk
- A civilization that was made up of many cities including Babylon, and Sumer
- the belief that Allah is the one and only god
- A belief in multiple gods
- A renaissance man who painted the "Mona Lisa."
- acronym that helps us understand all factors of civilizations
- A belief in one god
- the belief that there is only one god and no others
- A renaissance man famous for his playwriting
- a civilization located in the desert that relies on the nile river
- a civilization mainly focused on war and military
- the process of moving to a new region
- a civilization that ruled most of Europe with supreme power for many years and is an important part of history
31 Clues: A belief in one god • A belief in multiple gods • high skill in one type of job • A code of conduct for knights • Social system for manors in Europe • War between Christians and Muslims • the process of moving to a new region • A renaissance man who sculpted "David." • the study of physical features of the earth • a servant that works on a manor for the lord • ...
The Renaissance and the Reformation 2023-06-12
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- The idea that all events have been willed by God, usually referred to as fate.
- of Trent Was a meeting of Catholic clerics convened by Pope Paul III in response to the protestant reformation. Counter Reformation Opposing the protestant reformation and reform in the Catholic Church.
- A Major branch of Protestantism the theology advanced by John Calvin.
- of Augsburg Treaty between Charles V, which allowed state princes to select either Lutheranism or Catholicism as the religion of their domain.
- of Worms Banned Luther's writing the Ninety-Five theses and declared him a heretic and an enemy of the state.
- Reformation Religious reform that traveled throughout Europe.
- Guttenberg This individual developed the printing press.
- Ninety-Five Theses Piece of writing explaining how the catholic belief wasn't right.
- The belief, based on the Greco-Roman history, that humans are considered more important than anything else.
- A place governed by the Medici family in Italy.
- Language spoken by ordinary people.
- Forgiveness for sins committed during a person’s lifetime.
- Saving of human beings from sin and its consequences, which include death and separation from God.
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- de Medici This person is a banker and had one of the richest families in Italy
- Calvin A French theologian, pastor and reformer who theologize Calvinism.
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- The place where the renaissance originated.
- This place was the International trade center in Italy.
- Luther This person created the Ninety-Five theses and introduced Lutheranism.
- People who bought artwork.
- Man An intellectual philosopher, studying a wide variety of subjects.
- An era of the “rebirth” of the interest of art and learning.
- Unrelated or neutral regarding religious beliefs.
- A Major branch of Protestantism that was introduced by Martin Luther.
- The place where the Pope resided.
- Press A invention made in 1440 by Gutenberg to help spread renaissance ideas
26 Clues: People who bought artwork. • The place where the Pope resided. • Language spoken by ordinary people. • The place where the renaissance originated. • A place governed by the Medici family in Italy. • Unrelated or neutral regarding religious beliefs. • This place was the International trade center in Italy. • Guttenberg This individual developed the printing press. • ...
Christmas 2017 2017-12-23
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- Hunting
- Mode of transportation
- The most important thing
- Old world time
- Can be olive
- Appalachia place
- These will be going
- Not fahrenheit
- Something to drink?
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- End of a era
- Do this often
- Going up and up
- Sometimes they are interesting
- Month with no birthdays
- FEF
- Will not be going
- A creature with no drinking restrictions
- A daily experience
- Minimum distance
- A favorite food
20 Clues: FEF • Hunting • End of a era • Can be olive • Do this often • Old world time • Not fahrenheit • Going up and up • A favorite food • Minimum distance • Appalachia place • Will not be going • A daily experience • These will be going • Something to drink? • Mode of transportation • Month with no birthdays • The most important thing • Sometimes they are interesting • A creature with no drinking restrictions
Roaring 20s GHS 2024-02-26
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- Most modernists tended to live in this type of environment
- Traditionalists believed in this type of interpretation of the Bible, which they used to enforce local law.
- This Delta Blues singer highlighted the hardships and reality of Black life in the region
- These women challenged gender norms and upset their parents by listening to jazz (and smoking and drinking and dancing)
- Jazz composers relied on this technique to keep their music fresh
- This painter depicted the sadness and hopefulness of Black culture through his paintings
- This Lost Generation writer wrote about the ambivalent morality of the wealthy in his book The Great Gatsby
- This Lost Generation Writer relied on the simplicity of language to convey storyies, focusing mostly on subjects and verbs
- This Delta genre of music was transported to the rest of America during the Great Mgiration
- This Lost Generation Writer wrote about Mississippi citizens struggling to adjust to modern times
- This Lost Generation writer relied on satire to encourage Americans to scrutinize our own norms and ideas
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- This was the old way that people found husbands
- Most traditionalists lived in this type of environment
- Modernist Christians believe that the Bible should be understood this way
- This Harlem Renaissance writer showed the world the stories that Black Southerners used to teach their children
- After WWI, people started doing this to find a good time or wife
- This New Orleans genre of music was brought to the rest of America through early recordings during the Harlem Renaissance
- This Lost Generation Writer wrote about how Great Depression hardships forced normal Americans into desperate situations
- This jazz performer later used his position as a cultural ambassador to fight for Black rights in Africa and America
- Thanks to household innovations and shortened work schedules, Americans were able to experience this idea on a regular basis
- This Harlem Renaissance writer celebrated the diversity of Black culture
21 Clues: This was the old way that people found husbands • Most traditionalists lived in this type of environment • Most modernists tended to live in this type of environment • After WWI, people started doing this to find a good time or wife • Jazz composers relied on this technique to keep their music fresh • ...
Grade 8 Final Key Terms 2024-06-12
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- The most influential institution in Europe during the Renaissance
- The Spanish reconquering of Spain from the Muslims
- Confirmed the discovery of the heliocentric solar system
- A _______ humanist would believe that everyone should work towards the betterment of society
- The silent weapon that greatly aided the Spanish in their defeat of the Mexica (Aztecs)
- a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century
- Renaissance paintings begin to focus more on nature, realistic details and the _____ form
- The Indigenous Peoples of Japan, lived in the North, excluded from Edo Japan's social heirarchy
- floating islands built in water around Tenochtitlan to grow crops
- Greek and _________ writings were considered the Classics and were studied by Renaissance scholars
- Non-Catholics in Spain were forced to convert or leave Spain and many were killed
- A plague in Europe that killed millions
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- The common language spoken
- a system of thought that centers on humans and their values, capacities and worth
- Spanish soldiers
- a system of political organization during the Middle Ages in which the lord owned the land and all others served him
- connected the island to the mainland and separated freshwater from salt water, protecting the chinampas
- A Mexica way of keeping information and history, often using both words and pictures
- To keep one's emotions controlled and balanced, especially when great hardships arrive
- The belief in the superiority of European people
- A German monk who spoke out against the Church, starting the Protestant Reformation
- Mesoamerica – meaning "middle of America" – is located in the mid-latitudes (between 10° and 22° N) of the Americas in the southern portion of North America,
- a channel used to move water, usually supported by a bridge structure when it has to cross a valley
- exclude someone from a society or group
24 Clues: Spanish soldiers • The common language spoken • exclude someone from a society or group • A plague in Europe that killed millions • The belief in the superiority of European people • The Spanish reconquering of Spain from the Muslims • Confirmed the discovery of the heliocentric solar system • The most influential institution in Europe during the Renaissance • ...
Are You an Italian Insider ? 2012-06-06
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- afternoon nap
- river of rome
- romantic boat ride in venice
- Thank You
- informal way to say hello or goodbye
- where gladiators fought
- a fast car
- italian fast food
- a famous cheese
- what Adele likes to drink
- please (two words 3,5)
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- boss of the Vatican
- exit
- the ? hills of rome
- let's go
- good morning
- milk
- An original renaissance man
- sandwich
- water
20 Clues: exit • milk • water • let's go • sandwich • Thank You • a fast car • good morning • afternoon nap • river of rome • a famous cheese • italian fast food • boss of the Vatican • the ? hills of rome • please (two words 3,5) • where gladiators fought • what Adele likes to drink • An original renaissance man • romantic boat ride in venice • informal way to say hello or goodbye
marrow thieves crossword 2024-01-23
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- indigenous word for older brother
- causing someone to be anxious
- selective slaughter
- two things together with opposite effects
- problem situation
- rebirth
- important part of an issue
- a persons walk
- low area
- indigenous word for good
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- hatred
- take something without permission
- dirty/shabby
- timed together
- big scene
- make noise (traditional for natives)
- impaitent
- covered
- downpour
- spiritual cleansing (traditional for natives)
20 Clues: hatred • covered • rebirth • downpour • low area • big scene • impaitent • dirty/shabby • timed together • a persons walk • problem situation • selective slaughter • indigenous word for good • important part of an issue • causing someone to be anxious • take something without permission • indigenous word for older brother • make noise (traditional for natives) • ...
de vinci 2023-11-20
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- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press. Though movable type was already in use in East Asia, Gutenberg invented the printing press, which later spread across the world.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Sir Thomas More PC, venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist. He also served Henry VIII as Lord High Chancellor of England from October 1529 to May 1532.
- A vernacular or vernacular language contrasts with a "standard language". It refers to the language or dialect that is typically its speakers' native language, usually spoken informally rather than written, and seen as of lower status than more codified or institutional forms.
- The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first consolidated power in the Republic of Florence under Cosimo de' Medici, during the first half of the 15th century.
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon".
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
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- a form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet, lime plaster.
- Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- A utopia typically describes an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or near-perfect qualities for its members. It was coined by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book Utopia, which describes a fictional island society in the New World. It can also refer to an intentional community.
- The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, it has been described as "the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, [and] the most parodied work of art in the world"
- Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli was an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance. He is best known for his political treatise The Prince, written around 1513 but not published until 1532, five years after his death
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was inspired by models from classical antiquity and had a lasting influence on Western art.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
14 Clues: denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • a form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet, lime plaster. • the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries. • ...
New Final Art History Review 2016-01-08
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- “Sagrada Familia”
- “Guernica”
- Technique for Justinian and Theodora political art
- “The Cry” or “The Scream”
- The distorted art at the end of the Renaissance
- Emotional Greek art
- “The Sleeping Gypsy”
- Carson, Pirie, Scott Building
- Buddhist tower
- Inspired by the writings of Freud
- Style of Monticello, designed by Jefferson
- Style influenced by the impact of light and color rather than line and shape
- “Persistence of Memory”
- The small renaissance in France before the big on in Italy
- Designed the first big “dome” for cathedral in Florence
- “Pointy” style of cathedral
- Location of “Forbidden City”
- Soviet modern art
- “Drip Painting”
- “Boxy” and inspired by Roman building techniques
- Means “wild beasts”
- Dome of the Rock
- Venus on the Half Shell
- Designed Johnson Wax Building and Falling Water
- This Caesar built the Appian Way, portrayed in Primaporta
- Earliest style of Greek column
- Buddhist reliquary and worship space
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- “Ancient Enemies”
- Ran off to Tahiti
- Only female artist allowed to show with Impressionist artists
- Mobiles and stabiles
- Greek “high city”
- Picasso, Gris and Braques
- Also called “American Romanticism” inspired by Manifest Destiny (three words no spaces)
- “Green Stripe”
- “The Gleaners” is an example of this genre
- The seeds made by Ai Wei Wei
- Hadrian’s temple of all gods including himself
- Spanish cave art location
- Seurat’s technique
- Painted the most famous ceiling in the world
- “The Peacock Skirt”(two words, no space)
- Style of column featuring an ancanthus leaf capital
- Darkness or lightness of any color
- “Less is More” is its motto
- Thin paint is put on wet plaster and becomes permanent
- Surface and form of Hammurabi’s Code
- Japanese “floating world” –pop culture of the age
- Destroyer and Creator portrayed dancing on the dwarf of ignorance
- Venetian or Florentine Renaissance ruler
50 Clues: “Guernica” • “Green Stripe” • Buddhist tower • “Drip Painting” • Dome of the Rock • “Ancient Enemies” • “Sagrada Familia” • Ran off to Tahiti • Greek “high city” • Soviet modern art • Seurat’s technique • Emotional Greek art • Means “wild beasts” • Mobiles and stabiles • “The Sleeping Gypsy” • “Persistence of Memory” • Venus on the Half Shell • “The Cry” or “The Scream” • Picasso, Gris and Braques • ...
Dautzenberg Middeleeuwen en Renaissance 2020-11-13
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- Uit deze taal werden veel ridderromans vertaald
- Spaanse Brabander
- Dit dialect werd geaccepteerd als de standaardtaal
- Klaagzang
- Frankische romans
- Kort gedicht van twee tot vier regels met spitse inhoud
- Strofe van vier regels
- Hieraan wordt Amsterdam gelijkgesteld in Gijsbrecht van Aemstel
- Gedicht waarin iets fel aangevallen wordt
- Walewein en het …
- Wetenschap moet gebaseerd zijn op waarnemingen
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Strofe van zes regels
- Blijspel van P.C. Hooft
- waer bestu bleven?
- Bouwstijl met ronde bogen en massieve muren
- Wiegendruk
- Korte tekst waarin de auteur zijn visie op een onderwerp geeft
- Joost van den …
- Het verbeteren van de kunst van de Grieken en Romeinen
- Stroming die een soort rationele reactie op de Renaissance was
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Stroming die een soort emotionele reactie op de Renaissance was
- De wolf in Van den vos Reynaerde
- Ander woord voor feodaal stelsel
- Eerste officiële Nederlandse bijbelvertaling
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- Korte, krachtige spreuk
- Tekst waarin een bepaald soort teksten op spottende wijze wordt nagebootst
- Wetenschappelijke benaming van het Diets
- Vertaling van het woord ‘Renaissance’
- De opvatting dat kunst allereerst iets moois dient te zijn
- ‘Antropo’ in ‘antropocentrisch’
- Codex
- Bouwstijl met spitse bogen en grote ramen
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de Renaissancekunst
- Schrijver van epigrammen en maniërist
- Strofe van drie regels
- Gedicht bestaande uit twee kwatrijnen en twee terzetten
- Karel ende…
- Boertig, ... en aandachtig groot liedboek
- De taal moet vrij zijn van vreemde invloeden
- Genre van Van den vos Reynaerde
- Wordt als derde gestuurd om Reynaert te dagen
- Volta
- Hebban olla … nestas hagunnan
- Hoofdpersoon uit het belangrijkste toneelstuk uit de Middelnederlandse literatuur
- Strofe van acht regels
- Heer … zong een liedekijn
- De kat in Van den vos Reynaerde
50 Clues: Codex • Volta • Klaagzang • Wiegendruk • Karel ende… • Joost van den … • Spaanse Brabander • Frankische romans • Walewein en het … • waer bestu bleven? • Strofe van zes regels • Strofe van vier regels • Strofe van drie regels • Strofe van acht regels • Korte, krachtige spreuk • Blijspel van P.C. Hooft • Heer … zong een liedekijn • Hebban olla … nestas hagunnan • ‘Antropo’ in ‘antropocentrisch’ • ...
7th History Review Guide 2022-03-03
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- The two ruling houses of England both used the image of a rose as their what?
- A humanist favors the study of what?
- At this time Spain was divided into a handful of what kingdoms. Prince Ferdinand was from what kingdom?
- During the Renaissance the greatness of mankind above all else is promoted by who?
- During the Middle Ages, Spain was in its Golden Age. For its prosperity during this time, Spain was nicknamed The Ornament of what?
- What did Henry Tudor put on the emblem for his house?
- What country was Cosimo de Medici from?
- The churches of the Renaissance were designed for worship, but also for what other purpose?
- The two ruling houses of England fought in a war called the war of what?
- Two of the ruling houses in England went to war. The two houses were the House of York, and the House of what?
- To ensure that others could learn and had access to the writings of Plato, Cosimo de Medici started the Platonic what?
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- The House of Lancaster made a plan to put Henry Tudor on the throne after the death of what king?
- Cosimo de Medici was known as the Father of His what?
- Cosimo de Medici collected and reprinted books by Greek what?
- At this time Spain was divided into a handful of what kingdoms. Princess Isabella was from what kingdom?
- Ferdinand and Isabella instituted the Spanish what?
- How did Henry Tudor unite the houses of Lancaster and York?
- The war between the two ruling houses of England was fought to determine who would become the next what?
- Cosimo de Medici was instrumental in ushering in what time period?
- After the Battle of Wakefield, Parliament declared that Edward VI would be the next king of England. What house was Edward VI from?
- Henry Tudor ended the houses of Lancaster and York, and began a new ruling house. The new ruling house was called the House of what?
21 Clues: A humanist favors the study of what? • What country was Cosimo de Medici from? • Ferdinand and Isabella instituted the Spanish what? • Cosimo de Medici was known as the Father of His what? • What did Henry Tudor put on the emblem for his house? • How did Henry Tudor unite the houses of Lancaster and York? • ...
STAAR 2021-10-06
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- CHAVEZ LABOR ORGANIZER
- WASHINGTON FIRST PRESIDENT
- FRIEDAN FEMININE MYSTIQUE
- SALK POLIO VACCINE
- DE TOCQUEVILLE DEMOCRRACY IN AMERICA
- OPPENHEIMER MANHATTAN PROJECT
- ROCKEFELLER STANDARD OIL
- WILSON WWI
- CARNEGIE STEEL KING
- TESLA ALTERNATING CURRENT
- OBAMA FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT
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- ROOSEVELT TRUSTBUSTER
- JEFFERSON DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
- PARKS BUS INCIDENT
- BELL FIRST PHONE
- PERSHING EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
- WHITNEY COTTON GIN
- SOTOMAYOR FIRST LATINA
- HUGHES HARLEM RENAISSANCE
19 Clues: WILSON WWI • BELL FIRST PHONE • PARKS BUS INCIDENT • SALK POLIO VACCINE • WHITNEY COTTON GIN • CARNEGIE STEEL KING • ROOSEVELT TRUSTBUSTER • CHAVEZ LABOR ORGANIZER • SOTOMAYOR FIRST LATINA • ROCKEFELLER STANDARD OIL • FRIEDAN FEMININE MYSTIQUE • TESLA ALTERNATING CURRENT • HUGHES HARLEM RENAISSANCE • WASHINGTON FIRST PRESIDENT • OBAMA FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT • PERSHING EXPEDITIONARY FORCES • ...
Unique Collective Nouns for Animals 2024-12-06
18 Clues: Group of owls • Group of geese • Group of lions • Group of crows • Group of zebra • Group of foxes • Group of bears • Group of swans • Group of camels • Group of turtles • Group of monkeys • Group of badgers • Group of jaguars • Group of giraffes • Group of elephants • Group of crocodiles • Group of alligators • Group of polar bears
Anniversary 2020-09-30
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- suds on the sand
- security
- Abel's aboard
- pelican?
- joyous 10/12
- covers a rock if it doesn't get cut
- 8 per week
- home for a week
- rolling fiesta
- spins notes
- family steps
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- rock out
- i just called to say
- thanks Janice!
- penthouse
- universally recognized official
- tribal named model
- prematurely recessed
- water spot
- written in the sand
- ______ with love
- under the sea
22 Clues: rock out • security • pelican? • penthouse • water spot • 8 per week • spins notes • joyous 10/12 • family steps • Abel's aboard • under the sea • thanks Janice! • rolling fiesta • home for a week • suds on the sand • ______ with love • tribal named model • written in the sand • i just called to say • prematurely recessed • universally recognized official • covers a rock if it doesn't get cut
Sundogs Crossword 2024-06-20
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- respectable
- great enthusiasm
- a claim that one has done something
- politeness
- intricacy of a narrative
- disorder within a community
- serious conversation
- great change
- release
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- to keep watch overnight
- giving inappropriate advice
- no capacity to complete a task
- the most clumsy
- bringing back (ex. to life)
- secret plan
- forceful or manipulative
- jacket once worn by vehicle passengers
- revivalist period
- golden
- makes more cheerful
20 Clues: golden • release • politeness • respectable • secret plan • great change • the most clumsy • great enthusiasm • revivalist period • makes more cheerful • serious conversation • to keep watch overnight • forceful or manipulative • intricacy of a narrative • giving inappropriate advice • bringing back (ex. to life) • disorder within a community • no capacity to complete a task • ...
Famous Artists 2024-08-06
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- Dutch Golden Age painter
- Impossible construction artist
- Water Lilies artist
- Surrealist with melting clocks
- Fauvism leader
- Renaissance genius
- Cubism pioneer
- Girl with a Pearl Earring
- Spanish court painter
- Pop art icon
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- The Kiss painter
- Olympia painter
- "Mona Lisa" artist Vinci
- Neo-expressionist artist
- Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Abstract expressionist
- Mexican self-portrait artist
- Post-impressionist master
- Starry Night painter
- Tahiti-inspired painter
20 Clues: Pop art icon • Fauvism leader • Cubism pioneer • Olympia painter • The Kiss painter • Renaissance genius • Water Lilies artist • Starry Night painter • Spanish court painter • Sistine Chapel ceiling • Abstract expressionist • Tahiti-inspired painter • "Mona Lisa" artist Vinci • Dutch Golden Age painter • Neo-expressionist artist • Post-impressionist master • Girl with a Pearl Earring • ...
toma i lana 2023-03-15
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- trece ili ... doba
- nebrušeni dijamant na španj. i port.
- radnja dundo maroje
- pedro calderon de la barca
- barokni povjesni ep
- kvadratna ili ne...
- razdoblje od 15. do 16. stoljeca
- augustus
- k g h u č ž š
- issa
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- neobicni motivi i izrazi
- negativno nabijena cestica
- najdraza profa
- Hg
- najvisa vonicka vlast
- konzul uz junija bruta
- pastorala/melodrama
- rosaurin sluga
- H2O
- gundulic
20 Clues: Hg • H2O • issa • augustus • gundulic • k g h u č ž š • najdraza profa • rosaurin sluga • trece ili ... doba • radnja dundo maroje • barokni povjesni ep • kvadratna ili ne... • pastorala/melodrama • najvisa vonicka vlast • konzul uz junija bruta • neobicni motivi i izrazi • negativno nabijena cestica • pedro calderon de la barca • razdoblje od 15. do 16. stoljeca • nebrušeni dijamant na španj. i port.
Renaiassance Crossword 2022-04-22
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- What Renaissance artist lived from 1483-1520?
- What does Renaissance?
- What Renaissance artist lived from 1452-1519?
- Someone who is good at a wide range of things?
- What Renaissance artist lived from 1475-1564?
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- Who painted the School of Athens?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who painted the David?
- What Renaissance artist lived from 1386-1466?
- What family ruled florence?
10 Clues: Who painted the David? • What does Renaissance? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What family ruled florence? • Who painted the School of Athens? • What Renaissance artist lived from 1483-1520? • What Renaissance artist lived from 1386-1466? • What Renaissance artist lived from 1452-1519? • What Renaissance artist lived from 1475-1564? • ...
Are You an Italian Insider ? 2012-09-14
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- where gladiators fought
- afternoon nap
- let's go
- boss of the Vatican
- good morning
- sandwich
- water
- a fast car
- what Adele likes to drink
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- fisherman island in Venice
- milk
- exit
- please (two words 3,5)
- the ? hills of rome
- river of rome
- romantic boat ride in venice
- Thank You
- An original renaissance man
- informal way to say hello or goodbye
19 Clues: milk • exit • water • let's go • sandwich • Thank You • a fast car • good morning • afternoon nap • river of rome • the ? hills of rome • boss of the Vatican • please (two words 3,5) • where gladiators fought • what Adele likes to drink • fisherman island in Venice • An original renaissance man • romantic boat ride in venice • informal way to say hello or goodbye
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- The renaissance was a time of.
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book.
- a person who fights in an army for money.
- since most people did not know how to read, churches would tell the people what the-------said
- The word is defined as the art of making agreements with other countries.
- richest family was the Medici family
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- even the smallest------had vivid paintings on their walls and carvings inside and out.
- The renaissance began in.
- many city-states were
- built their small city on islands
10 Clues: many city-states were • The renaissance began in. • The renaissance was a time of. • built their small city on islands • richest family was the Medici family • a person who fights in an army for money. • inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book. • The word is defined as the art of making agreements with other countries. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-11-09
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- Reffered to as "Pater Patriae", father of the fatherland.
- Loved studying people's insides. Creator of the Mona Lisa.
- Language spoken natively in a country.
- The dimensions of an image; point of view.
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- A time period of cultural, artistic, political, and economic rebirth in Europe.
- A person who gives fanancial aid to another person.
- Things that are neutral or unrelated to religion.
- A city-state in Italy which was the center of the Italian Renaissance.
- An outlook on the importance of the individual.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sisteen Chapel.
10 Clues: Language spoken natively in a country. • Painted the ceiling of the Sisteen Chapel. • The dimensions of an image; point of view. • An outlook on the importance of the individual. • Things that are neutral or unrelated to religion. • A person who gives fanancial aid to another person. • Reffered to as "Pater Patriae", father of the fatherland. • ...
CRMSS-word Puzzle! 2025-01-24
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- Canadian Renaissance Music Summer Schools
- Renaissance composer celebrated for saving polyphony at the Council of Trent"
- Final prayer service of the monastic day
- Composer known for his 'Spem in alium' 40-part motet
- Harmonic resolution at the close of a musical phrase
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- Mary’s hymn of praise often set to polyphonic music
- Evening service with choral music in the Church of England tradition
- Evening prayer service in the Divine Office
- English composer who thrived under Catholic and Protestant rule
- Sacred choral work, often set to Latin text
10 Clues: Final prayer service of the monastic day • Canadian Renaissance Music Summer Schools • Evening prayer service in the Divine Office • Sacred choral work, often set to Latin text • Mary’s hymn of praise often set to polyphonic music • Composer known for his 'Spem in alium' 40-part motet • Harmonic resolution at the close of a musical phrase • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2021-11-01
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- A person who support a person, organization, or cause.
- Same with dark age and middle age.
- An independent state consisting of a and its surrounding territories.
- The revival of European culture in 14~16 century.
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- Ancient Greek, Latin art or culture. Classicism.
- Meaning of Renaissance.
- A rationalist system of outlook of thought attaching prime importance to human.
- The word commerce is use to business, trade, bought and sold.
- Creative activities and work such as painting, music, literature, photography, sculpture, architecture.
- Buying and selling goods and services.
10 Clues: Meaning of Renaissance. • Same with dark age and middle age. • Buying and selling goods and services. • Ancient Greek, Latin art or culture. Classicism. • The revival of European culture in 14~16 century. • A person who support a person, organization, or cause. • The word commerce is use to business, trade, bought and sold. • ...
The 1920's 2015-01-04
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- pro tennis player gained international fame as an athlete
- the empress of the blues
- made the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean
- A painter who influenced the Harlem renaissance
- the player who helped legitimize the NFL
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- Pro golfer and co-founder of the Masters Tournament
- Composer and pianist wrote Rhapsody in Blue
- A writer and poet who helped to influence the Harlem renaissance
- founder player and coach of the green bay packers
- first female to make a solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean
10 Clues: the empress of the blues • the player who helped legitimize the NFL • Composer and pianist wrote Rhapsody in Blue • A painter who influenced the Harlem renaissance • founder player and coach of the green bay packers • Pro golfer and co-founder of the Masters Tournament • pro tennis player gained international fame as an athlete • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-10
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- da Vinci .painted the Mona Lisa
- German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe
- Italian sculptor and painter, has a ninja turtle named after him
- The capital of the Renaissance
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- The reason the Medici banking exploded
- A person who hires someone to paint or sculpt
- The dialect at the time
- The state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- The belief that was very popular in Northern Europe during the RenaissaPerspectivetive
- THe era after the Middle Ages that sparked an art revolution
10 Clues: The dialect at the time • The capital of the Renaissance • da Vinci .painted the Mona Lisa • The reason the Medici banking exploded • A person who hires someone to paint or sculpt • THe era after the Middle Ages that sparked an art revolution • The state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion • ...
The greatest artists of Renaissance 2026-01-25
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- The study of the human body, important to Renaissance art
- A large wall or ceiling painting made on wet plaster
- A student who learns from a master artist
- The historical period of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Botticelli
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- A great and important work of art
- Art made by carving or shaping stone, marble, or bronze
- A person who financially supported artists, such as popes or wealthy families
- A highly skilled artist of great talent
- The place where artists trained and created art
- Writing that Leonardo da Vinci used, read backwards
10 Clues: A great and important work of art • A highly skilled artist of great talent • A student who learns from a master artist • The place where artists trained and created art • Writing that Leonardo da Vinci used, read backwards • A large wall or ceiling painting made on wet plaster • Art made by carving or shaping stone, marble, or bronze • ...
Connor Gaston- Prologue 2020-09-14
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- The name of the religion founded by Jesus
- A form of government in which citizens rule and make laws directly rather than through representatives
- Was based on teaching of Muhammad
- Ruled by the people
- The spirit of questioning that started during the renaissance came to full bloom
- A form of government in which citizens rule and make laws directly rather than through representatives
- A system for controlling the society
- Developed from Roman Christianity
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- Controls foreign and financial policies and advised the consul, also is apart of the legislative branch
- The Bible states God gave the codes to an Israelite leader
- The religion of the Israelite's and Jews
- A government ruled by a small group of noble, land owning families
- A French word for,"rebirth"
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Single person called a king or monarch ruled in a government
15 Clues: Ruled by the people • A French word for,"rebirth" • Was based on teaching of Muhammad • Developed from Roman Christianity • A system for controlling the society • The religion of the Israelite's and Jews • The name of the religion founded by Jesus • A government ruled by a few powerful people • The Bible states God gave the codes to an Israelite leader • ...
History of Pharmacy: Vocabulary 2022-09-01
10 Clues: Feces • Poison • Tylenol • Morphine • Greek God • Sold medicine • Japanese daimyo • Progressive era • Chemical synthesis • theory Microscopic organisms that cause disease
Harlem Renaissance 2023-03-03
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- prejudice or discrimination against an individual based on the color of their skin
- the customs, traditions, and beliefs of a particular nation or group
- millions of African Americans left rural south for urban North
- time that is to come
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- famous African American literary voice
- action or state of setting someone or something apart from others
- Promient city during this Renaissance
- this form of art advanced because of the Harlem Renaissance
- form of music that showed the joy of African Americans
- form of music showing the pain of African Americans
10 Clues: time that is to come • Promient city during this Renaissance • famous African American literary voice • form of music showing the pain of African Americans • form of music that showed the joy of African Americans • this form of art advanced because of the Harlem Renaissance • millions of African Americans left rural south for urban North • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- This was a time of ___ for learning and art.
- __________ or the magnificent was in change of venice during the renaissance.
- ______ were republics at first.
- The ________ began in Italy, the center of the old Roman Empire.
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- ________ is the richest family was the Medici family.
- A person who fights in an army for money is called a _______.
- ____ is the art of making agreements with other countries.
- _____ built their city on small islands.
- _____ is where more people were living in the city than in the country.
- _____ is defined as non-religious.
10 Clues: ______ were republics at first. • _____ is defined as non-religious. • _____ built their city on small islands. • This was a time of ___ for learning and art. • ________ is the richest family was the Medici family. • ____ is the art of making agreements with other countries. • A person who fights in an army for money is called a _______. • ...
Renaissance Philosophers and artists 2025-10-14
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- a realistic illusion of depth and three-dimensional space on a flat surface
- who drew "the creation of Adam"
- the wealthiest family at the time
- who sculpted a famous statue of David
- Who initiated the heliocentric model
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- who refined the heliocentric model
- who drew "the last supper"
- means the rebirth and is the name of the time period
- who helped prove the science to the heliocentric model
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
10 Clues: who drew "the last supper" • who drew "the creation of Adam" • the wealthiest family at the time • who refined the heliocentric model • Who initiated the heliocentric model • who sculpted a famous statue of David • means the rebirth and is the name of the time period • who helped prove the science to the heliocentric model • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2025-05-07
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- a rise in prices, often due an increase in the supply of money
- an economy in which prices are determined by the buying and selling decisions of individuals in the marketplace
- an outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads quickly and over a wide geographic area
- a small-scale business in which people produce goods at home
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- a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote “The Prince”
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- 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
- relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
- of a particular religious group within a larger faith. For example, Lutheranism is one denomination within Christianity.
9 Clues: a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote “The Prince” • a small-scale business in which people produce goods at home • 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 • ...
AP Art History Review 2016-01-07
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- Dome of the Rock
- Earliest style of Greek column
- Spanish cave art location
- Destroyer and Creator portrayed dancing on the dwarf of ignorance
- “Guernica”
- “The Gleaners” is an example of this genre
- Emotional Greek art
- Also called “American Romanticism” inspired by Manifest Destiny (three words no spaces)
- “The Peacock Skirt”(two words, no space)
- Hadrian’s temple of all gods including himself
- Ran off to Tahiti
- Designed the first big “dome” for cathedral in Florence
- Style of column featuring an ancanthus leaf capital
- Style of Monticello, designed by Jefferson
- “The Cry” or “The Scream”
- Thin paint is put on wet plaster and becomes permanent
- Soviet modern art
- “Boxy” and inspired by Roman building techniques
- The small renaissance in France before the big on in Italy
- “Ancient Enemies”
- Venus on the Half Shell
- Venetian or Florentine Renaissance ruler
- Carson, Pirie, Scott Building
- Technique for Justinian and Theodora political art
- Buddhist reliquary and worship space
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- Picasso, Gris and Braques
- Mobiles and stabiles
- Means “wild beasts”
- “Less is More” is its motto
- The distorted art at the end of the Renaissance
- Painted the most famous ceiling in the world
- Designed Johnson Wax Building and Falling Water
- Style influenced by the impact of light and color rather than line and shape
- Surface and form of Hammurabi’s Code
- The seeds made by Ai Wei Wei
- “Green Stripe”
- This Caesar built the Appian Way, portrayed in Primaporta
- Japanese “floating world” –pop culture of the age
- “Pointy” style of cathedral
- Darkness or lightness of any color
- “Persistence of Memory”
- Only female artist allowed to show with Impressionist artists
- “The Sleeping Gypsy”
- Buddhist tower
- Seurat’s technique
- Greek “high city”
- Inspired by the writings of Freud
- “Sagrada Familia”
- “Drip Painting”
- Location of “Forbidden City”
50 Clues: “Guernica” • “Green Stripe” • Buddhist tower • “Drip Painting” • Dome of the Rock • Ran off to Tahiti • Soviet modern art • Greek “high city” • “Sagrada Familia” • “Ancient Enemies” • Seurat’s technique • Means “wild beasts” • Emotional Greek art • Mobiles and stabiles • “The Sleeping Gypsy” • “Persistence of Memory” • Venus on the Half Shell • Picasso, Gris and Braques • Spanish cave art location • ...
New Monarchies Review 2015-01-05
Across
- The exemption of clergy and nobles from this caused Louis XII to have to take bank loans
- Spanish attack on non-Christians that also served to occupy the nobles while their power diminished
- used by Henry VII to listen to legal appeals and strengthen royal power while weakening nobility
- conflict that damaged the power of the French crown before the reign of Louis XI (3 words)
- expensive but influential part of French royal power as it existed pre- “new” monarchies
- French representative bodies that theoretically negotiated with King on issues like taxation
- center of French-Habsburg conflict during reign of Charles VIII
- status associated with appointments afforded the gentry ensured this to the King
- legal “unifier” in Renaissance era England and system based upon precedent (2 words)
- Secondary governmental body in Renaissance era England that created unity and prevented absolutism
Down
- family name associated with post- War of the Roses English dynasty
- became bigger and more complex under France’s Louis XII
- societal group effectively in local control of French politics until era of strong monarchy
- agreement that gave Francis I effective control over the Church (3 words)
- term for Spanish provincial representative assemblies – localized in Aragon and more unified in Castille
- among the territories annexed by Louis XI in reestablishing French royal power after the HYW
- Parliament and England’s ________ were strengthened by Henry VIIIs separation from Roman Catholic Church
- biggest and wealthiest part of Iberia before Spanish unification under Ferdinand and Isabella
- Church practice Luther hated in religion but which was utilized by Louis XII and Francis I in French politics
- group of landowning not-quite-nobles with big local political authority in Renaissance era England
- legal arm of royal government in France prior to rise of “new” monarchies
- Theoretically the basis for royal appointment under Ferdinand and Isabella
22 Clues: became bigger and more complex under France’s Louis XII • center of French-Habsburg conflict during reign of Charles VIII • family name associated with post- War of the Roses English dynasty • agreement that gave Francis I effective control over the Church (3 words) • legal arm of royal government in France prior to rise of “new” monarchies • ...
