renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 12 Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-12
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- - relaxed punishments for a sin sold by the Church
- - created his own masterpiece
- - “seek and you shall find”
- - was a painter and sculptor
- - followers of this movement wanted freedom and free thinking
- - denial of Church teachings
- - rebirth
- - native language of a person
- press - machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper by means of inktypebox - location where the printer arranges the letters
- - the many branches of the Protestant religions
- - Renaissance mapmaking
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- - figure carved on a block of wood
- Schism - split in the church
- - the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- - independent governments and populations united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- - a person who uses wealth to help another person, institution, or cause
- - most influential city in Italy
- - studied the great masters
- - ancient Greek and Roman writing
- - person sent on a religious mission to promote Christianity in foreign countries
- - nonreligious subjects, music, thinking, etc.
- - method to produce an impression of depth and distance
- - applies oil based ink onto the type
- - follower of any Western Christian church that is separated from the Roman Catholic Church and follow principles of reformation
24 Clues: - rebirth • - Renaissance mapmaking • - “seek and you shall find” • - studied the great masters • Schism - split in the church • - was a painter and sculptor • - denial of Church teachings • - created his own masterpiece • - native language of a person • - the reign of Queen Elizabeth I • - most influential city in Italy • - ancient Greek and Roman writing • ...
Chapter 12 Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-19
Across
- - figure carved on a block of wood
- - followers of this movement wanted freedom and free thinking
- - studied the great masters
- - applies oil based ink onto the type
- - location where the printer arranges the letters
- - most influential city in Italy
- - created his own masterpiece
- - a person who uses wealth to help another person, institution, or cause
- - method to produce an impression of depth and distance
- - ancient Greek and Roman writing
- - split in the church
- - relaxed punishments for a sin sold by the Church
- - native language of a person
Down
- - nonreligious subjects, music, thinking, etc.
- - was a painter and sculptor
- - machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper by means of ink
- - Renaissance mapmaking
- - follower of any Western Christian church that is separated from the Roman Catholic Church and follow principles of reformation
- - independent governments and populations united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- - the many branches of the Protestant religions
- - person sent on a religious mission to promote Christianity in foreign countries
- - the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- - rebirth
- - “seek and you shall find”
- - denial of Church teachings
25 Clues: - rebirth • - split in the church • - Renaissance mapmaking • - studied the great masters • - “seek and you shall find” • - was a painter and sculptor • - denial of Church teachings • - created his own masterpiece • - native language of a person • - most influential city in Italy • - the reign of Queen Elizabeth I • - ancient Greek and Roman writing • ...
Section 1 (World History) 2024-09-19
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- While Luther was hiding he translated this scripture into German
- Word means Rebirth and refers to a revival in art and learning
- This word means Denial of church teaching
- Word for Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy
- years How long did it take to paint the Sistine School
- Who painted the school of Athens
- What type of city was Italy considered
- Which church dominated religious life after the tenth century
- When did European populations begin to recover from Bubonic plague deaths
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- Who were the majority of witchcraft victims
- This document declared Luther as an outlaw and no one was to feed or shelter him
- What was the name of the list of offensive books
- Who ninety-five theses
- This word means to believe things thing that go against the teachings of the church
- What occurred in Europe following the ninety-fiwereeses
- What was the time period called before the Renaissance
- Machiavelli Who wrote The Prince
- The creator of the printing press
- A way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface
- Who was the painter of the Sistine Chapel
20 Clues: Who ninety-five theses • Who painted the school of Athens • Machiavelli Who wrote The Prince • The creator of the printing press • What type of city was Italy considered • This word means Denial of church teaching • Who was the painter of the Sistine Chapel • Who were the majority of witchcraft victims • What was the name of the list of offensive books • ...
The Renaissance - Katlyn Gotvald 2025-04-10
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- Was considered some of the greatest love poems in literature
- This family was bankers and then rulers
- Used light and shadows to give the effect of depth to objects
- A diplomat and historian who lived from 1469 to 1527
- Used his experiments in science to enhance his painting
- Had a fly in his painting that looked so real people tried to brush it off
- The Pope hired him to help beautify the Vatican by painting frescoes
- Type of artwork where they made distant objects smaller then the ones in the foreground
- Traded with Africa and Southwest asia
- Painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Theory from the Greek word geo, meaning “Earth,” and Kentron, Meaning “center”
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- Cultural movement that reviled in a rebirth of classical learning
- A remarkable new process that helped ideas spread
- What does the “renaissance” literally translate to
- A group of painters developed their own distant style
- Italian diplomat and writer
- People who specialized in the humanities
- Split the church in western europe and created several new churches
- Made the pieta painting
- Attaching prime importance to haman rather then divine matter
20 Clues: Made the pieta painting • Italian diplomat and writer • Traded with Africa and Southwest asia • This family was bankers and then rulers • People who specialized in the humanities • Painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • A remarkable new process that helped ideas spread • What does the “renaissance” literally translate to • ...
Crossword Puzzle 4 - Italian American Theme 2025-05-12
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- Former Italian tennis champion
- Actor famous for his role in "The Godfather"
- Italian-American director known for "Pulp Fiction"
- Shop specializing in Italian-style ice cream
- Hard cheese known as the "King of Cheeses"
- Traditional Venetian boat used on canals
- Actor famous for "Grease" and "Saturday Night Fever"
- Italian region famous for its rolling hills and wine
- Italian fortified wine used in cooking
- Italian word for basil, essential in many Italian dishes
- Italian city known for "Romeo and Juliet"
- Beautiful island off the coast of Naples
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- Annual festival in New York celebrating Italian heritage
- Italian-American pop icon known for her music and style
- Pastry filled with ricotta and citrus zest
- Flat, ribbon-like pasta often served with Alfredo sauce
- Legendary Italian soccer player and AS Roma captain
- Italian luxury shoe and fashion brand
- Italian-American actress and daughter of Judy Garland
- Renowned Italian architect from the Renaissance period
- Delicate cured ham from the Parma region
- Italian Renaissance sculptor known for bronze statues
- Open square in an Italian city, often a social hub
- Italian car brand known for its rally heritage
- Italian director known for "The Great Beauty"
25 Clues: Former Italian tennis champion • Italian luxury shoe and fashion brand • Italian fortified wine used in cooking • Delicate cured ham from the Parma region • Traditional Venetian boat used on canals • Beautiful island off the coast of Naples • Italian city known for "Romeo and Juliet" • Pastry filled with ricotta and citrus zest • Hard cheese known as the "King of Cheeses" • ...
Early Modern World History Crosssword 2025-05-21
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- An Island chain in present day Indonesia in the 1400's it was called the spice islands
- Catalyst of the protestant reformation
- French Theologian studied at the University of Paris
- Respected English philosopher with many talents. He was also a lawyer
- Portuguese explorer who sailed the whole world with 18 people
- The forgiveness of sins made throughout a persons lifetime.
- A branch of mathematics developed by Isaac Newton
- The belief that it was already determined by God who would gain salvation
- First European settlement in Africa
- Government Run by Religious leaders
- Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles
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- Line set that divided the non European world into two zones
- Force that pulls things to the center of the earth
- A person who financially supports the arts
- Famous Italian explorer and navigator who went on many expeditions
- Theory about the center of the universe
- An Italian painter well known for his marble sculpture of David
- Italian Mathematician whose studies challenged scientifical and religious thinking.
- Language of people
- An intellectual movement at the heart of the renaissance that changed the landscape of the fundamentals of life
20 Clues: Language of people • First European settlement in Africa • Government Run by Religious leaders • Catalyst of the protestant reformation • Theory about the center of the universe • A person who financially supports the arts • A branch of mathematics developed by Isaac Newton • Force that pulls things to the center of the earth • ...
Music class crossword 2022-10-26
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- Instrument most used in the Renaissance
- Last name of the man who ended the baroque and started the classical era with his passing
- Pegs that turn and make your strings higher or lower
- Thing we hit with sticks at the beginning of our time together
- Era: 1400-1600 Lute time period
- Abbreviation for the first activity of every music class
- Wrecked his hand and switched from playing to writing music
- Era: The period when feelings became cool
- What picks disappear into
- Invented in the Classical era, still played today, has keys
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- Era: The 1900s
- The class everyone should be in
- The pieces of metal in a guitar's neck
- Piece of vinyl that keeps the sound board safe from picks
- Thing that came before the piano, with a plucky sound
- Era: Mozart, the orchestra, and the rise of opera
- Six string instrument that we play in music class
- Inventor and Storyteller, but couldn't hear very well by the end
- The last name of Mr. Yarnall's favorite composer
- Number of letters in the musical alphabet
- Era: J.S. Bach, Complicated and Fancy
- The piece of wood on the front of a guitar's body
22 Clues: Era: The 1900s • What picks disappear into • The class everyone should be in • Era: 1400-1600 Lute time period • Era: J.S. Bach, Complicated and Fancy • The pieces of metal in a guitar's neck • Instrument most used in the Renaissance • Number of letters in the musical alphabet • Era: The period when feelings became cool • The last name of Mr. Yarnall's favorite composer • ...
Chapter 12 Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-11
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- - the many branches of the Protestant religions
- - ancient Greek and Roman writing
- - nonreligious subjects, music, thinking, etc.
- - follower of any Western Christian church that is separated from the Roman Catholic Church and follow principles of reformation
- - rebirth
- Age - the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- - person sent on a religious mission to promote Christianity in foreign countries
- Schism - split in the church
- - method to produce an impression of depth and distance
- - native language of a person
- - followers of this movement wanted freedom and free thinking
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- - relaxed punishments for a sin sold by the Church
- - most influential city in Italy
- - studied the great masters
- - a person who uses wealth to help another person, institution, or cause
- - figure carved on a block of wood
- trova - “seek and you shall find”
- - denial of Church teachings
- - independent governments and populations united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- - was a painter and sculptor
- press - machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper by means of ink
- ball - applies oil based ink onto the type
- - Renaissance mapmaking
- box - location where the printer arranges the letters
- - created his own masterpiece
25 Clues: - rebirth • - Renaissance mapmaking • - studied the great masters • - denial of Church teachings • - was a painter and sculptor • Schism - split in the church • - created his own masterpiece • - native language of a person • - most influential city in Italy • - ancient Greek and Roman writing • trova - “seek and you shall find” • - figure carved on a block of wood • ...
Kimi's Renaissance Crossword 2020-12-17
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- Italian painter who painted the Sistine Chapel.
- The famous English playwright, poet, and actor
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
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- a German who introduced the moveable printing press to Europe.
- A part of the time that people started learning
- Italian poet, writer, and philosopher
- doing things that are non-religious
- The famous thinker and painter who painted the Mona Lisa
- The French word for Renaissance(Or 'redo')
9 Clues: doing things that are non-religious • Italian poet, writer, and philosopher • The French word for Renaissance(Or 'redo') • The famous English playwright, poet, and actor • A part of the time that people started learning • Italian painter who painted the Sistine Chapel. • The famous thinker and painter who painted the Mona Lisa • ...
GP 3 History Review 2016-12-19
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- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
- In theater, elaborate Baroque qualities can be especially seen in sets and these
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
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- The musical period which followed the Renaissance
- A sacred oratorio by Handel
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- Baroque music is known for this
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- A Baroque composer from Italy
18 Clues: A sacred oratorio by Handel • A Baroque composer from Italy • Baroque music is known for this • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet • A mass written near the end of Bach's life • The musical period which followed the Renaissance • A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church • ...
Transition to Renaissance 2024-02-16
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- One of England's "secret" weapons first used in the Hundred Years' War
- Effect of light and shadow in a work of art
- City in France where the papal court moved to
- World's first feminist writer
- Split in the Catholic Church when multiple individuals claimed to be the legitimate pope at the same time
- Wrote Decameron, a collection of short stories, as a distraction from the plague
- Wrote The Book of the Courtier, highlighting the qualifications of the ideal Renaissance man and woman
- Fought England in the Hundred Years' War
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- "Father of Humanism" who wrote hundreds of sonnets as record of his self-torment
- The well-rounded person
- Most devastating natural catastrophe of the 14th century, carried by flea-infested black rats
- Condemned as a heretic and killed after victory in the Hundred Years' War
- Wealthy banking family that ruled for four generations
- Invented the printing press in 1450
- Means "rebirth"
- Limited the power of the king and gave rights to the people
- Artist who introduced a "new realism" from Byzantine art styles
- Tales by Chaucer about a pilgrimage, inspired by Decameron
18 Clues: Means "rebirth" • The well-rounded person • World's first feminist writer • Invented the printing press in 1450 • Fought England in the Hundred Years' War • Effect of light and shadow in a work of art • City in France where the papal court moved to • Wealthy banking family that ruled for four generations • Tales by Chaucer about a pilgrimage, inspired by Decameron • ...
Renaissance to Baroque (all names are last names) 2013-01-23
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- conspired with Judith to kill Holofernes
- three panels together
- a often-depicted biblical scene of Christ after Crucifixion
- a technique used to reference a specific event, can be used in paintings or literature
- well liked artist, had feud with Michelangelo
- doctrine or study of types
- gradual transition from light to dark in a painting
- a geometric feature present in Baroque artwork
- an image that must be viewed by special means to be recognized
- this period of art was to the Renaissance as the Hellenistic period was to High Classical Greek
- a hazy effect that distances viewer from subject of painting
- Donatello's sculpture for cathedral of Florence
- adding several layers of paint to create shades
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- prominent member of the Medici family
- Catholic response to Martin Luther and the Protestant Movement
- ____ paintings depict scenes of everyday life
- a style of painting especially associated with the Italian painter Caravaggio
- former prostitute follower of Jesus
- discovered Heliocentric system
- self made man
- where the Italian Renaissance began
- space related to a scene in a typical home
- this period of art included elongated forms and is deliberately intellectual
- sculpture with oversized, youthful Mary
- followers of Jesus
25 Clues: self made man • followers of Jesus • three panels together • doctrine or study of types • discovered Heliocentric system • former prostitute follower of Jesus • where the Italian Renaissance began • prominent member of the Medici family • sculpture with oversized, youthful Mary • conspired with Judith to kill Holofernes • space related to a scene in a typical home • ...
Under the Egg 2023-11-07
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- Who sculpted the marble sculpture “Madonna of Bruges”?
- Where did the grandfather work as a security guard?
- What was the cost of the ferry ride to Staten Island?
- In disrepair or disorder; poorly maintained; lacking upkeep.
- What famous painting does the story revolve around?
- What is the name of Theo’s sidekick?
- What book based on a true story inspired the author for this novel?
- What did the author study in college?
- What was the cost of the subway ride to the Italian Renaissance Gallery?
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- The ability of certain chemicals to give off visible light after absorbing radiation which is not normally visible.
- What is the name of the main character?
- Who painted the Ghent Altarpiece “the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb”?
- How many pages are in the book?
- Two hundred year-old rundown townhouse?
- Where did Theo and Bodhi go to get research information?
- Who painted a series of Madonna’s during the Renaissance period?
- Who originally owned the painting?
- What was used to remove the paint from the Egg painting?
- Who dies in the beginning of the story?
- To move unsteadily, wobble, sway back and forth.
20 Clues: How many pages are in the book? • Who originally owned the painting? • What is the name of Theo’s sidekick? • What did the author study in college? • What is the name of the main character? • Two hundred year-old rundown townhouse? • Who dies in the beginning of the story? • To move unsteadily, wobble, sway back and forth. • ...
Pre-Modern 2023-05-29
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- A Mayan invention we use to tell what day it is
- Was sent to get executed by her husband on May 19,1536
- Made a church so he could get divorced from one of his wives
- A Mayan farming method including the use of fire
- known as the renaissance man
- The use of humans for trade
- Became king at 9
- Which reformation included Luther challenging the church
- Gave birth to HenryVIII's first male heir
- Revolutonized the ability to spread ideas
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- Allowed for trade across the Atlantic with Europe and the America's
- Said to be Englands greatest leader
- Used to dictate latitude
- used to combat heresy for the catholic court
- Married Elizabeth of york and defeated RichardIII
- Was a REBIRTH movement
- Gave us the title bloody mary
- Uses a magnet to help navigation
- Which civilization fell because of Hernan Cortez
- A written on bark-paper book
- A stronger ship with a triangular sail and had the ability to sail against wind
- worst religious war of the reformation
- Became heir after Edward's passing
- Eldest son of HenryVII
- Uses a representation of an area on paper
25 Clues: Became king at 9 • Was a REBIRTH movement • Eldest son of HenryVII • Used to dictate latitude • The use of humans for trade • known as the renaissance man • A written on bark-paper book • Gave us the title bloody mary • Uses a magnet to help navigation • Became heir after Edward's passing • Said to be Englands greatest leader • worst religious war of the reformation • ...
Music Appreciation 2023-01-10
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- Georg Frederic Handel was a main composer of this era
- a major instrument of the Baroque Era
- one of the most celebrated artists of the Country & Western genre; Jolene. Jolene!
- The Greatest Group of All Time; Shining Star
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a main composer of this era
- one of the early influencers of the Original Rap genre; These Are The Breaks!
- the Ayatollah of Rock & Roll-a; Good Golly Miss Molly!
- one of The Greatest Composer/Arrangers of All Time;
- moderately loud
- this era introduced the lute as a main instrument
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- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov was a main composer of this era
- my favorite composer from the Renaissance era; also known as the Father of Modern Music
- soft
- not only one of the greatest Jazz trumpeters of all time, but he's from South Carolina!
- loud
- one of the most prolific composers of the Early 20th Century era
- one of the major composers of the Funk genre; member of the group Parliament/Funkadelic
- he and Billy Strayhorn created one of the most enduring Jazz standards ever; Take The A Train!
- very loud
- very soft
- moderately soft
21 Clues: soft • loud • very loud • very soft • moderately soft • moderately loud • a major instrument of the Baroque Era • The Greatest Group of All Time; Shining Star • one of The Greatest Composer/Arrangers of All Time; • this era introduced the lute as a main instrument • Georg Frederic Handel was a main composer of this era • the Ayatollah of Rock & Roll-a; Good Golly Miss Molly! • ...
The Renaissance,Reformation, and age of Exploration 2022-08-31
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- conquered the Incas in 1532
- cornquered the Aztecs in 1521
- A route that carried slaves aficans from africa to the new world
- The rebith of classical greek and rome
- Father of renaisance Humanism
- European explorer to sail around the southern tip Africa
- Ruling family of florence that helped fund the renaissance
- Who wrote The prince A book of how monachs should use their power?
- the encomic theory that stated a country must have a balance of trade, gold, and sliver
- forced labor system the spanish used against the native americans
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- the exchange goods between europe, Africa,and new world that never exsited
- led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth
- Wrote in praisee of folly
- English king embraced the reformation because the catholic church would not grant him a divorce
- Where did The renaissance began?
- agreement signed by spain and portugal established a line of Demarcation to divde the new world
- Who perfected the printing press
- Who painted the mona Lisa
- Wrote the Ninety-five thses
- Slavery had existed in Afica before the europeans Columbus who discovered the new world in 1492
20 Clues: Wrote in praisee of folly • Who painted the mona Lisa • conquered the Incas in 1532 • Wrote the Ninety-five thses • cornquered the Aztecs in 1521 • Father of renaisance Humanism • Where did The renaissance began? • Who perfected the printing press • The rebith of classical greek and rome • led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth • ...
the renaissance, reformation, and age of exploration 2022-08-31
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- a company that allows many investurs to pull there money together
- wrote the ninety-five theses and led reformation in germany
- prefected the printing press
- first european to discover new world in 1492
- he started a school for navigators in portugal
- methods artistic method that made renaissance art more realistic.
- study of greek and classic liteature focus on importance of humans
- first european explorer to reach india by sailing around the africa content.
- the exchange of good between africa,europe,africa, new world never assisted before new world was discovered
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- agrement signed to divide newly discovered lands in the new world
- were another country is in polical control of another country.
- forced labor system spanish used against the native americans
- ruling family of florence that help found the renaissance
- sea rout that brought enslaved african to the new world.
- who led first voyage to circumnavigate the earth.
- who conqured the aztecs in 1521
- conqured the incas in 1532
- painted the mona lisa
- the first european explorer to sail around tip of africa
- whatbthe europeans was exploring and looking for
20 Clues: painted the mona lisa • conqured the incas in 1532 • prefected the printing press • who conqured the aztecs in 1521 • first european to discover new world in 1492 • he started a school for navigators in portugal • whatbthe europeans was exploring and looking for • who led first voyage to circumnavigate the earth. • sea rout that brought enslaved african to the new world. • ...
Chapter 12 Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
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- - figure carved on a block of wood
- - followers of this movement wanted freedom and free thinking
- - studied the great masters
- - applies oil based ink onto the type
- - location where the printer arranges the letters
- - most influential city in Italy
- - created his own masterpiece
- - a person who uses wealth to help another person, institution, or cause
- - method to produce an impression of depth and distance
- - ancient Greek and Roman writing
- - split in the church
- - relaxed punishments for a sin sold by the Church
- - native language of a person
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- - nonreligious subjects, music, thinking, etc.
- - was a painter and sculptor
- - machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper by means of ink
- - Renaissance mapmaking
- - follower of any Western Christian church that is separated from the Roman Catholic Church and follow principles of reformation
- - independent governments and populations united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- - the many branches of the Protestant religions
- - person sent on a religious mission to promote Christianity in foreign countries
- - the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- - rebirth
- - “seek and you shall find”
- - denial of Church teachings
25 Clues: - rebirth • - split in the church • - Renaissance mapmaking • - studied the great masters • - “seek and you shall find” • - was a painter and sculptor • - denial of Church teachings • - created his own masterpiece • - native language of a person • - most influential city in Italy • - the reign of Queen Elizabeth I • - ancient Greek and Roman writing • ...
Year 11 Medicine Revision (P1) 2023-05-09
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- Powerful organisation during the Middle Ages
- Surname of scientist who discovered Salvarson 606
- Launched in 1948
- A collection of notes on keeping healthy
- Chemicals used to kill bacteria
- Fabric of the human body
- Wore special clothes to avoid catching the plague
- Invented in 1440
- Rebirth
- preceded vaccination
- Highly flammable anaesthetic
- New form of treatment during the Renaissance
- Closely observed patients and moved away from the classical view of medicine
- Devised by Nightingale regarding hospitals
- 18th century Gloucestshire country doctor
- A container of sweet smelling herbs to ward away bad smells
- Injection of chemicals to help treat cancer
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- Used to treat infections in the late nineteenth century
- Founded in 1660
- Isolating individuals
- the place that Snow made his observations
- Disease caused microbes
- inventor of the chloroform inhaler
- Microbes caused disease
- Creates detailed image of the body
- Linked to lung cancer
- Bad air
- Influential individual, but not from the Middle Ages
- occurred in 1665
- A form of treatment during the Middle Ages
- This took place in 1348
- This boy did not catch smallpox
- new disease, water based
33 Clues: Rebirth • Bad air • Founded in 1660 • Launched in 1948 • Invented in 1440 • occurred in 1665 • preceded vaccination • Isolating individuals • Linked to lung cancer • Disease caused microbes • Microbes caused disease • This took place in 1348 • Fabric of the human body • new disease, water based • Highly flammable anaesthetic • Chemicals used to kill bacteria • This boy did not catch smallpox • ...
Crossing through time 2024-11-06
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- The planets revolve around the earth
- Luther Translated the Latin bible into German
- The planets revolve around the sun
- A time of explosion in creativity,artwork, and writing.
- Created the Mercury thermometer
- Appreciating Human Achievement
- Last name of the famous man who wrote the three laws of gravity.
- The belief that forgiveness of sins can only be from _______ Himself
- The father of anatomy
- Invention created to look and study the stars
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- A time of great discovery and creating new theories that went against the church's beliefs that
- Lisa One of the most famous paintings of all time created by Leonardo Da Vinci
- The list of 95 problems that the church committed that Martin Luther stamped on the Chruch doors
- A payment to the church to absolve your sins.
- The man who created the printing press
- Reformation Religion that separated from the Roman Church and created a new strand of Christan
- Created a portrait of himself and pioneered Humanism in artwork
- banning a person from the church
- Created to study extremely small objects.
- The city in Italy, the Birthplace of the Renaissance
20 Clues: The father of anatomy • Appreciating Human Achievement • Created the Mercury thermometer • banning a person from the church • The planets revolve around the sun • The planets revolve around the earth • The man who created the printing press • Created to study extremely small objects. • A payment to the church to absolve your sins. • ...
History key words - Term 2 2025-06-04
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- Money collected by governments for using something.
- A country in Europe where Dutch is spoken.
- An explosive substance in the form of gunpowder.
- Long journeys.
- A Portuguese explorer who landed in Mossel Bay in 1488.
- Gain money by selling something for more than it was bought.
- Acronym for Dutch East India Company.
- Acronym for Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie.
- A time when important changes start.
- A group of people that are indigenous to Mossel Bay.
- A weapon that is stronger and bigger than a bow and arrow.
- Change.
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- Travel to unknown places.
- The science that studies the planets and the stars.
- The disease sailors got from lack of vitamin C.
- A Portuguese explorer who sailed into waters unknown to Europeans in 1497.
- The sun and all the planets that revolve around it.
- One of the greatest thinkers that ever lived.
- An astronomer from the Renaissance period who proved that the sun is at the centre of the solar system.
- Eager to investigate and learn more.
- People who live in Holland speak this language.
- A time in history in which many new ideas were developed.
- A large ship.
23 Clues: Change. • A large ship. • Long journeys. • Travel to unknown places. • Eager to investigate and learn more. • A time when important changes start. • Acronym for Dutch East India Company. • A country in Europe where Dutch is spoken. • One of the greatest thinkers that ever lived. • The disease sailors got from lack of vitamin C. • People who live in Holland speak this language. • ...
Weg zum Schloss 2025-11-11
Across
- Forschungszentrum fuer Teilchenphysik bei Genf","CERN"
- Argentiniens","BUENOSAIRES"
- und Vermittlung populärwissenschaftlicher Astronomie (Nachname)","SAGAN"
- niederlaendischer Maler, 'Sternennacht'","VANGOGH"
- Stadt mit schiefem Turm","PISA"
- europaeischer Meeresbereich zwischen Skandinavien und Osteuropa","BALTIKUM"
- Komponist der Barockzeit: Johann Sebastian","BACH"
- benannt nach einem Fluss (kommt in zwei Bedeutungen vor)","AMAZON"
- Maler der Renaissance, schuf u. a. die Pieta","MICHELANGELO"
- der Himmelskoerper und Kosmos untersucht","ASTRONOMIE"
- Turm in Paris, nach seinem Ingenieur benannt","EIFFEL"
- an der Meerenge zwischen Europa und Afrika","GIBRALTAR"
- suedoestliches Flussdelta und Regenwald in Suedamerika","AMAZONAS"
- der das heliozentrische Modell foerderte","KOPERNIKUS"
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- der Relativitaetstheorie","EINSTEIN"
- Dichter, Autor der 'Goettlichen Komoedie'","DANTE"
- von 'Der Herr der Ringe'","TOLKIEN"
- Namensgeber vieler Formelzeichen, Schweizer Herkunft","EULER"
- Dichter, Autor der 'Raeuber' und vieler Dramen","SCHILLER"
- bei Neapel, bekannt fuer den Ausbruch 79 n. Chr.","VESUV"
- Philosoph und Mathematiker, einer der ersten Naturphilosophen","THALES"
- Spiele, die auf Olympia stattfanden","OLYMPIA"
- griechischer Mathematiker, bekannt fuer das Hebelprinzip","ARCHIMEDES"
- im suedoestlichen Asien, Hauptstadt Jakarta","INDONESIEN"
- der Wiedergeburt der Kuenste in Europa","RENAISSANCE"
- Gebirgszug in Asien, trennt Indien von China","HIMALAYA"
- Planet unseres Sonnensystems","JUPITER"
- fuer Landkarten-Sammlung; auch ein Titan der Mythologie","ATLAS"
- Dramatiker, Autor von Romeo und Julia","SHAKESPEARE"
- der Klassik, geboren in Salzburg","MOZART"
30 Clues: Argentiniens","BUENOSAIRES" • Stadt mit schiefem Turm","PISA" • von 'Der Herr der Ringe'","TOLKIEN" • der Relativitaetstheorie","EINSTEIN" • Planet unseres Sonnensystems","JUPITER" • der Klassik, geboren in Salzburg","MOZART" • Spiele, die auf Olympia stattfanden","OLYMPIA" • Dichter, Autor der 'Goettlichen Komoedie'","DANTE" • ...
Harlem Renaissance Crossword (Sean W) 2025-02-06
Across
- A popular type of music for African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance
- These laws were state laws in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that enforced racial segregation
- Famous Photographer who photographed the Harlem Renaissance
- A famous Night club In NYC and served African Americans.
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- 6 Million African Americans migrated to the north.
- American civil rights organization formed in 1909 for justice for African Americans by a group including W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington, Moorfield Storey, Ida B. Wells
- A book (with a certain color) that help Negros travel in the north
- A poet who was famous during the Harlem Renaissance (Wrote: I too sing America)
8 Clues: 6 Million African Americans migrated to the north. • A famous Night club In NYC and served African Americans. • Famous Photographer who photographed the Harlem Renaissance • A book (with a certain color) that help Negros travel in the north • A popular type of music for African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
Shakespeare 2019-07-15
Across
- A famous theatre that burned down
- The birthplace of a famous writer
- A piece of writing that is acted out by people for entertainment
- A type of poem
Down
- A bard who was around in the Renaissance
- A famous romantic tragedy set in Verona
- The time where Leonardo da Vinci lived
- A man from a play who famously holds a skull
8 Clues: A type of poem • A famous theatre that burned down • The birthplace of a famous writer • The time where Leonardo da Vinci lived • A famous romantic tragedy set in Verona • A bard who was around in the Renaissance • A man from a play who famously holds a skull • A piece of writing that is acted out by people for entertainment
1920s Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-15
Across
- UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSN
- Renaissance
- Hughes
- the right to vote
- Savings and Credit Cooperative Organization
- Point in time with a series of years
Down
- the condition of being normal
- Garvey
- Book of Christ
- Lawrence
- League
- National Association for Advancement of Colored People
- Trial
- Smooth Instrument music
14 Clues: Trial • Garvey • League • Hughes • Lawrence • Renaissance • Book of Christ • the right to vote • Smooth Instrument music • the condition of being normal • UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSN • Point in time with a series of years • Savings and Credit Cooperative Organization • National Association for Advancement of Colored People
1920s 2022-03-16
1920s 2022-03-16
Renaissance Key Words 2016-04-20
Across
- Way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions.
- Gutenberg A German that invented the printing press.
- Luther A priest. He nailed a list of complaints about the church to the door of a church in Wittenberg.
- A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church.
- Erasmus A dutch priest.
- One of the Great Italian Masters. He designer, houses.
- Humanism A blend of humanist and religious ideas.
- Reformation The effort to stop the spread of Protestantism and to reform the Catholic church from within.
- Alighieri The earliest politician and poet.
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- Machiavelli Italian Writer, was also a politician. IN 1513 he wrote a book called the Prince.
- Rebirth, refers to the period that followed the European Middle Ages.
- da Vinci A true genius. Painter, sculptor,inventor, and many more things.
- Those who protested against the Roman Catholic Church where known as Protestants.
- de Cervantes wrote Don Quixote. Cervantes thought that his own time was better than the Middle ages.
- Scholar Warned against ignoring history.
- Durer Studied anatomy so that he could paint people more realistically. Showed objects in great details.
- Calvin A more influential reformer than Tyndale. He taught Predestination.
- Polo A trader, remarkable man from Venice
18 Clues: Erasmus A dutch priest. • Scholar Warned against ignoring history. • Polo A trader, remarkable man from Venice • Alighieri The earliest politician and poet. • Humanism A blend of humanist and religious ideas. • Gutenberg A German that invented the printing press. • A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church. • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-03
Across
- doing what is best for the state and society
- thought people were bad by nature.
- Thought that men and women would be equal if women were given education
- The idea that certain restrictions should be placed on government to protect the natural rights of citizens.
- not slaves but were tied to the land
- A form of democracy in which the people as a whole make direct decisions on laws and policies, rather than having those decisions made for them by elected representatives
- Government power comes from the will of the people or the consent of the governed.
- Marked by a gradual shift from the abstract forms of the medieval period to the representational forms of the 15th century
- policymaking institutions are influenced based on the wealthy and powerful.
Down
- looking down or treating others different because of wealth
- man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity.
- Typical military confrontation in medieval times was for one side to mount an attack on opponent's castle.
- centralization in the Middle Ages was defined by a decentralized government based on the system of land as reward for loyalty
- Thought people were good by nature.
- One major problem with taking a castle by storm – collapsing a tower by knocking a whole into the walls.
- transition from medieval to modern society
- The rights that people are born with and can never give up.
- power to keep other parts of government in order
18 Clues: thought people were bad by nature. • Thought people were good by nature. • not slaves but were tied to the land • transition from medieval to modern society • doing what is best for the state and society • power to keep other parts of government in order • man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. • looking down or treating others different because of wealth • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment 2024-05-03
Across
- painter
- a painting style with extreme shading
- attacked Austria to take Silesia in the “Austrian War of Succession”
- 1455 to 1485 a fight between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne
- “I would rather obey one lion than listen to 200 rats from my own species.”
- all men are created equal and no one should be born into more power than another
- people need to give up some rights to a government to maintain social order
- rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker
- Inspiration from ancient mythology
- European scientists using reason to discover laws of nature
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- Believed there was no form of government that was perfect for all societies
- Catherine the Great sponsored the first school for girls in Russia
- French invasion of 1494 started it
- a philosophical stance that focuses on the potential of humankind based on reason
- “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.”
- known for Madonna paintings
- classic manuscripts were rescued
- a theology focused on finding answers to questions using logical discussion
18 Clues: painter • known for Madonna paintings • classic manuscripts were rescued • French invasion of 1494 started it • Inspiration from ancient mythology • a painting style with extreme shading • “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.” • rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker • European scientists using reason to discover laws of nature • ...
Art history 2024-02-24
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- A design drawn on a smooth piece of wood then cut out.
- Known for painting generally unsuccessful landscape painting.
- Decorative art which looked like the world itself
- Nicknamed “Sloppy Tom” First to paint human figure as a real human being.
- most famous French painter who did classical realism
- Famous renaissance man who mostly painted qualities of high renaissance
- Counter reformation of the catholic revival in art.
- Reconstruction of Egyptian civilization.
- Pyramid like structure to add form to a painting
- Rembrandts portraits were quieter and deeper in style
- Greek-derived style, found in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Egypt; more melodramatic than classical style.
- The pinnacle of Middle Ages artistic achievement
- Sophisticated artists like Modigliani found a freshness and vitality in tribal art, missing, and conventional art.
- Known famously for satirical art.
- Schematic Design of the pyramid
- Large wool and silk hanging paintings.
- Period includes kouros stone figures and vase painting
- Famous for his painting “Birth of Venus”
- Sophia First structure to utilize 4 walls to make a dome.
- Champion of idealizing reality
- moralistic paintings made to punish sinners.
- Famous painting by Diego Velazquez in 1656
- The use of light and shadow to create an illusion of a rounded texture on a flat surface.
- Da Vinci Renaissance man known for famous painting “Mona Lisa”
- Chapel made famous for its vast amount of paintings on its ceiling
- Who’s twentieth century works grew out of the century old practices.
- The balance of a painting and everything working together to create it.
- Intended to publicize the Christian creed
- In a statue, when the weight of the body rests on one leg.
- Early phase of classical sculpture characterized by reserved, remote expressions.
- Island of 30 foot tall structures demonstrating their ancestors techniques.
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- Roman Catholic faith firmly established in art.
- Style of vase painting where black forms stood out against a reddish clay background.
- Using strong acid to cut into metal surface
- Political type sculpture
- Rembrandts portraits were high in fashion and biblical plus historical scenes in baroque style.
- City of ashes blown up by mount Vesuvius.
- Best known for French baroque and classic forms of nature.
- Pyramid type structure known from ancient Mesopotamia
- Placement and arrangement of all elements in a painting
- The impermanence of Navaho sand painting destroyed at the end of a rite, influenced abstract expressionists to focus on the process of artistic creation rather than the end product.
- Illusion of depth on a flat surface
- One of the earliest known statues
- Glass tinted with chemicals to add colors
- How long the great pyramid of Giza took to build.
- Best known for his series of paintings of “Modern Moral Subjects”
- First to abandon wood panels, and always covered the surface of his canvas in red.
- Became the primary choice of paint for renaissance
- The way a painting seems to “move” or the focal point it builds to
- Recaptures the idea of contrapposto.
- Renaissance man known for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Artists in the 1920’s who collected pacific carvings, African masks, and fanciful Eskimo masks.
- Based on African tribal sculpture and masks, which fractured reality into overlapping planes.
- Painting of a 270 foot tower in the capital city of Babylon.
- Earliest free-standing statues of human figures; frontal stance, left foot forward, clenched fists, and grimace known as “archaic smile”
- Where’s prints are made from blinds and a plate.
- Largest known Roman Architecture
- Pottery ornamented with geometric banding and friezes of simplified animals or humans.
- Native American builders construction on burial mounds.
- Peak of Greek art and architecture, idealized figures exemplify order and harmony
- Age in art of transitioning between Middle Ages and Modernity
- palace of pomp
- The master of light
- Brilliant brushwork that captured the visual world with hyper realism.
- The feeling of a painting and what vibe it gives off.
65 Clues: palace of pomp • The master of light • Political type sculpture • Champion of idealizing reality • Schematic Design of the pyramid • Largest known Roman Architecture • One of the earliest known statues • Known famously for satirical art. • Illusion of depth on a flat surface • Recaptures the idea of contrapposto. • Large wool and silk hanging paintings. • ...
Saturday Night Part 1 2025-05-22
Across
- Color of the dancer
- Exaggerated features
- Setting of the scene
- Type of lighting
- Central woman’s action
- Mood of the painting
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- Cultural period (Harlem ___________)
- Style of the painting
- School Motley attended
- Motley’s city
- Medium used
- Motley’s racial background
- European city of influence
- Musical genre influence
14 Clues: Medium used • Motley’s city • Type of lighting • Color of the dancer • Exaggerated features • Setting of the scene • Mood of the painting • Style of the painting • School Motley attended • Central woman’s action • Musical genre influence • Motley’s racial background • European city of influence • Cultural period (Harlem ___________)
Textbook 2nd Semester 2026-01-07
14 Clues: Bubonic plague • "Age of Reason" • Means "rebirth" • Gives definitions • Christian movement • Secular definition • Gives page numbers • Continent on pg.496 • A collection of maps • Father of modern physics • Primary source on pg.121 • Built a better telescope • Mesoamerican civilization • South American civilization
Shakespeare 2019-07-15
Across
- A bard who was around in the Renaissance
- The time where Leonardo da Vinci lived
- A famous theatre that burned down
- A piece of writing that is acted out by people for entertainment
- A famous romantic tragedy set in Verona
Down
- A man from a play who famously holds a skull
- The birthplace of a famous writer
- A type of poem
8 Clues: A type of poem • The birthplace of a famous writer • A famous theatre that burned down • The time where Leonardo da Vinci lived • A famous romantic tragedy set in Verona • A bard who was around in the Renaissance • A man from a play who famously holds a skull • A piece of writing that is acted out by people for entertainment
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
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- lead the break between England and the Catholic Church, "Defender of Faith"
- the practice and faith and the church order for the Protestant Church
- author of the Prince on how to acquire and keep political power
- Stunning attack on the abuses in the sale of indulgences that Luther wrote
- worldly viewpoint emerged as increasing wealth that created new enjoyment of material things
- painter, and architect and creator of the statue of David and the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- means Rebirth
- a 16th century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church
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- practice of a certain religion once was the main religion
- sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
- Famous person who printed the first book (Bible)
- God had predestined some people to be saved
- Merchants and rulers of Florence
- inventor, mathematician, and painter of the Mona Lisa
- release from all or part of the punishment for sin
- the study of classics, the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
- The publisher of the Institutes of christian religion
- Started the Protestant Reformation
18 Clues: means Rebirth • Merchants and rulers of Florence • Started the Protestant Reformation • God had predestined some people to be saved • Famous person who printed the first book (Bible) • release from all or part of the punishment for sin • inventor, mathematician, and painter of the Mona Lisa • The publisher of the Institutes of christian religion • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-20
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- worldly
- belief that human beings can reason and improve themselves
- leader of the Protestant Reformation
- followed the original belief system that you had to have good works and faith to receive salvation
- belief that selling of indulgences for salvation is wrong
- written by Martin Luther and spoke out against the Catholic Church
- something you can buy to assure your salvation
- idea that God had predestined some people to be saved and others to be damned
- sum of money the husband gets from the wife's family
- wealthy family who ruled Florence and eventually made it into a city-state
- accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect
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- writer of The Prince
- act of reforming
- invented the printing press which produced first printed book
- time of rebirth
- had to flee France because he became a Protestant
- painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- King of England who broke England off from the Catholic Church
18 Clues: worldly • time of rebirth • act of reforming • writer of The Prince • leader of the Protestant Reformation • painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect • something you can buy to assure your salvation • had to flee France because he became a Protestant • sum of money the husband gets from the wife's family • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-03
Across
- doing what is best for the state and society
- thought people were bad by nature.
- Thought that men and women would be equal if women were given education
- The idea that certain restrictions should be placed on government to protect the natural rights of citizens.
- not slaves but were tied to the land
- A form of democracy in which the people as a whole make direct decisions on laws and policies, rather than having those decisions made for them by elected representatives
- Government power comes from the will of the people or the consent of the governed.
- Marked by a gradual shift from the abstract forms of the medieval period to the representational forms of the 15th century
- policymaking institutions are influenced based on the wealthy and powerful.
Down
- looking down or treating others different because of wealth
- man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity.
- Typical military confrontation in medieval times was for one side to mount an attack on opponent's castle.
- centralization in the Middle Ages was defined by a decentralized government based on the system of land as reward for loyalty
- Thought people were good by nature.
- One major problem with taking a castle by storm – collapsing a tower by knocking a whole into the walls.
- transition from medieval to modern society
- The rights that people are born with and can never give up.
- power to keep other parts of government in order
18 Clues: thought people were bad by nature. • Thought people were good by nature. • not slaves but were tied to the land • transition from medieval to modern society • doing what is best for the state and society • power to keep other parts of government in order • man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. • looking down or treating others different because of wealth • ...
value 2014-01-09
1920s 2022-03-16
Kunststroming 2012-12-01
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- Een bezienswaardigheid in de Sint-Pieters-Bandenkerk:
- De eerste kerk die verheven werd tot Basiliek in Frankrijk:
- Deze periode dateert tussen 1600-1715:
- Deze architect kreeg de opdracht om een kerk te bouwen om Maria te danken voor het einde van de pestepidemie:
- Voorstelling van Maria op een troon met Jezus op haar schoot:
- Naar dit land is het koor in de Romaanse kerk gericht:
- De laatste tsaar van Rusland:
- Het centrum van de renaissance:
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- Één van de technieken die gebruikt werden in de gotiek:
- De barok leidde vaak tot:
- Synoniem voor renaissance:
- Het gedeelte dat zich tussen de abacus en het fries bevindt:
- Een techniek die gebruikt werd om de schacht van de zuilen naar boven toe smaller te maken:
- De eerste bloeiperiode van de byzantijnse kunststroming begint tijdens de regeerperiode van deze keizer:
- Deze kunststroming is eerder eentonig:
- 1 van de 3 best bewaarde Griekse tempels ter wereld:
16 Clues: De barok leidde vaak tot: • Synoniem voor renaissance: • De laatste tsaar van Rusland: • Het centrum van de renaissance: • Deze periode dateert tussen 1600-1715: • Deze kunststroming is eerder eentonig: • 1 van de 3 best bewaarde Griekse tempels ter wereld: • Een bezienswaardigheid in de Sint-Pieters-Bandenkerk: • Naar dit land is het koor in de Romaanse kerk gericht: • ...
ITALIAN CITY STATES RENAISSANCE ART 2023-05-16
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- Venetian who’s book inspired Columbus
- Isolated City which maintained its independence largely due to the difficulty in getting to it
- Home of the Last Supper
- Small boat used instead of cars in Venice
- Where you would end up if you followed the Silk Road
- Leonardo’s diet of choice
- DA VINCI Renaissance man with ideas well-ahead of his time
- Musical invention from Florence
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- Element of Renaissance Art that created realism due to objects in the foreground appearing larger than the same-sized objects in the background.
- City most associated with the Medici family
- Native of Florence and creator of the bronze statue of David
- Similar to the Romans in 509 BCE, Italy became one of these in June, 1946
- Tiny city which is home to the Pope
- Body part of Michelangelo’s David believed to be based on the artist’s own
- Shakespearian city once governed by the city-state of Venice
- City-State home of the man who named Hispaniola
16 Clues: Home of the Last Supper • Leonardo’s diet of choice • Musical invention from Florence • Tiny city which is home to the Pope • Venetian who’s book inspired Columbus • Small boat used instead of cars in Venice • City most associated with the Medici family • City-State home of the man who named Hispaniola • Where you would end up if you followed the Silk Road • ...
chapter 13 vocab 2022-06-01
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- study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history, that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- Michaelangelo artistic talent and sweet and gracious nature; painted blending Christian and classic styles; know for Madonna painting – tender portrayal of mother of Jesus; The School of Athens is a painting showing an imaginary gathering of great thinkers and scientist
- Dürer German painter; 1494; artists studied under Italian masters for Renaissance; called "Leonardo of the North"; applied painting techniques to engraving
- Gutenberg 1455 from Mainz, Germany, printed first Bible on a printing press; printing press transformed Europe – was hand written prior; more books so more readers
- da Vinci artist from 1452–1519; dissected corpses to learn how bones and muscles work; paintings has realism; Mona Lisa, Last Supper; experimented with new types of paint;
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- everyday language of ordinary people
- Thomas More friend of Erasmus; English humanist pressed for social reform; in book Utopia describes a society where men and women live in peace
- Buonarroti artist from 1475–1564; sculptor, engineer, painter, architect and poet; "melancholy genius" his works reflect life long spiritual and artistic struggles; marble master pieces such as David – David and Goliath;Pietá; Pietá shows the sorrow of Mary as she cradles her dead son Jesus; series of murals that decorate the ceilings of the Sistine Chapel in Rome – took 4 years to complete; talented architect also– design dome of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome– many structures modeled off it like the US Captial building
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on eduction and the classics
- Petrarch a Florentine who lived in 1300's, an early Renaissance humanist, poet and scholar; assembled a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts in monasteries and churches; enabled the works of Cicero, Homer and Virgil to become know to Western Europeans
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- Castiglione wrote The Book of the Courtier – describes the manners, skills, learning and virtues that a member of the court should have – well educated, well–mannered aristocrat who mastered many field, from poetry to music to supports; ideal male – active, good at games, not a gambler, plays music, knows literature and history; ideal woman – offers a balance to men, graceful, kind, lively, reserved, beautiful
- idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society
- Erasmus born in 1466; Dutch priest and humanist; scholar; wrote texts on a number of subjects and produced a new Greek edition of the Bible
- a region that included parts of present day northern France, Belgium and the Netherlands; was an important industrial and financial center of northern Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three–dimensional effect
- a city in the Tuscany region of northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance
- Machiavelli wrote a guide for rulers on how to gain and maintain power; wrote The Prince, looked at at real rulers in an age of ruthless power; told rulers to use whatever means necessary to achieve their goal
- art for in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
19 Clues: everyday language of ordinary people • a person who provides financial support for the arts • idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society • artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three–dimensional effect • a city in the Tuscany region of northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance • ...
Paige and Sofias renaissance crossword 2015-06-18
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- during the _____ period,seanes in paintings were flat looking
- artists stuied corps to learn about the ____ and structure of the human body
- artists began to draw and sculpt the human figure more ____
- artists and musicians began to take _____ for there work
- thousand five hundred. around ____ many broke away from the roman cathlic church
- and Giovani Palestrina _____ were the most famous renaissance composeres of motets.
- an artists or musicians might be hired to _____ the children of a wealthy family
- a period ofenlightrment rapid development
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- a belief in the importance of the study of the humanities
- press this invention helped the spred of music.
- every ___ person was expected to be trained in music or art
- the apperance that objects are closer to farther away fromthe viewers
- a sponser for a musisian or artist
- contacts between ____ and shadow helped difine objects
- focus shifted from studying____ to the achievementsof humns
- education shifted from only the clergy to the ____ and upper classes.
16 Clues: a sponser for a musisian or artist • a period ofenlightrment rapid development • press this invention helped the spred of music. • contacts between ____ and shadow helped difine objects • artists and musicians began to take _____ for there work • a belief in the importance of the study of the humanities • every ___ person was expected to be trained in music or art • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-05-24
Across
- Name of the element named after Nicolaus Copernicus
- A way of thinking that puts the sun in the middle of the universe
- Issac Newton created this time of mathematics
- This was born out of the Scientific Revlution
- Francis Bacon was a supporter of natural philosophy and this method
- This scientist went to college at age 12
- The system accepted prior to the Renaissance
- Rebirth in thoughts and education
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- A way of thinking created by Ptolemy that puts the earth in the middle of the univerise
- This scientist is well known for his three laws of planetry motion
- Scientist who created a telescope that could magnify up to 30 times
- A sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people think
- Astronomer who presented the Heliocentric Theory of the sun and earth
- Galileo dropped balls from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to prove the law of what?
- The university where Galileo Galilei studied
- Described the three laws of motion
16 Clues: Rebirth in thoughts and education • Described the three laws of motion • This scientist went to college at age 12 • The university where Galileo Galilei studied • The system accepted prior to the Renaissance • Issac Newton created this time of mathematics • This was born out of the Scientific Revlution • Name of the element named after Nicolaus Copernicus • ...
famous painters 2023-12-10
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- Post-Impressionist, influential in the development of modern art.
- Cubist painter with unique styles and abstract masterpieces.
- American realist painter, known for Christina's World and landscapes.
- Romantic landscape artist known for his atmospheric paintings.
- Italian Renaissance painter celebrated for The Birth of Venus.
- Kahlo Mexican painter exploring self-portraiture and surrealism.
- French artist capturing ballet dancers and everyday life.
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- Sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
- Gogh Expressive artist famous for Starry Night and sunflowers.
- Master of light, depicted domestic scenes like Girl with a Pearl Earring.
- Italian painter admired for Madonna and Child compositions.
- Vinci Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa and inventions.
- Japanese ukiyo-e artist, creator of The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
- Impressionist known for Water Lilies and serene landscapes.
- Dutch painter capturing emotions with light and shadow.
- descriptions aim to provide engaging and age-appropriate information about each painter's notable achievements without revealing their names or using Korean characters.
16 Clues: Sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling. • Dutch painter capturing emotions with light and shadow. • French artist capturing ballet dancers and everyday life. • Italian painter admired for Madonna and Child compositions. • Impressionist known for Water Lilies and serene landscapes. • Cubist painter with unique styles and abstract masterpieces. • ...
Historical Context Review 2023-09-14
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- a kind of play Shakespeare wrote that is like our modern day rom-com movies
- the town William Shakespeare grew up in
- theater audience members that paid just a penny to stand
- Shakespeare used the phrase "green-eyed monster" to describe this feeling
- a kind of play Shakespeare wrote that never has a happy ending
- flowers that represented two warring groups: the House of York and House of Lancaster
- the Queen of England during the renaissance
- the name of the theatre where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed
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- the area where audience members would stand to watch the play
- theaters were either round or ________ in shape
- a loud group of people that ate and drank while watching plays
- Shakespeare used the phrase "in a pickle" to describe being in ________
- a Renaissance writer known for his play Romeo and Juliet
- the area where ghosts or witches would make a special entrance during a play
- the capital city of England
- an important river in London
16 Clues: the capital city of England • an important river in London • the town William Shakespeare grew up in • the Queen of England during the renaissance • theaters were either round or ________ in shape • theater audience members that paid just a penny to stand • a Renaissance writer known for his play Romeo and Juliet • ...
Chapter 1 ACC 2025-09-17
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- Passage Journey across the Atlantic that enslaved Africans were forced to take.
- Navigator who set up a school for explorers in Portugal.
- Famous Venetian explorer whose travels to Asia inspired European exploration.
- Trade city in West Africa known for its learning and wealth.
- European revival of art, science, and ideas after the Middle Ages.
- design that allowed for ocean exploration in the 1400s.
- Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
- Spanish effort to reclaim Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule.
- Crop cultivation that transformed societies and allowed permanent settlements.
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- Spanish monarchs who supported Columbus.
- Ruler of Mali, famous for his wealth and pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Native American confederation that created a political alliance in the Northeast.
- Early American building material made from sun-dried clay.
- Trade in which West African kingdoms exchanged minerals for wealth.
- Time period in Europe after the fall of Rome, before the Renaissance.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs.
16 Clues: Spanish monarchs who supported Columbus. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs. • design that allowed for ocean exploration in the 1400s. • Navigator who set up a school for explorers in Portugal. • Early American building material made from sun-dried clay. • Trade city in West Africa known for its learning and wealth. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-19
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- Unlike Italian artists. northern European artists did not use these as models for people and way of life
- He painted the Sistine Chapel
- The meaning of the word "Renaissance"
- In northern Europe, scholars combined religious ideas with this
- An English poet and playwright
- Author that believed that rulers needed to instill fear within their followers
- He was a Polish astronomer who discovered that Earth was not the center of the universe
- He studied human anatomy to make his art more realistic
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- Literature written in the language that the common people speak
- What major body of water allowed the port cities of Genoa and Venice to thrive
- Under her rule, England defeated the Spanish Armada
- Venice was famous for manufacturing this product
- Massive religion popular in Europe during this time
- These helped spread ideas from Italy to northern Europe
- After the Mongols helped make the route sager, this man helped reopen the Silk Road
- This one word best summarizes the Renaissance
16 Clues: He painted the Sistine Chapel • An English poet and playwright • The meaning of the word "Renaissance" • This one word best summarizes the Renaissance • Venice was famous for manufacturing this product • Under her rule, England defeated the Spanish Armada • Massive religion popular in Europe during this time • These helped spread ideas from Italy to northern Europe • ...
Shakespeare 2019-07-15
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- The birthplace of a famous writer
- A famous theatre that burned down
- The time where Leonardo da Vinci lived
- A man from a play who famously holds a skull
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- A bard who was around in the Renaissance
- A piece of writing that is acted out by people for entertainment
- A famous romantic tragedy set in Verona
- A type of poem
8 Clues: A type of poem • The birthplace of a famous writer • A famous theatre that burned down • The time where Leonardo da Vinci lived • A famous romantic tragedy set in Verona • A bard who was around in the Renaissance • A man from a play who famously holds a skull • A piece of writing that is acted out by people for entertainment
the middle age 2020-03-03
Theatre History Thursdays- Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-21
12 Clues: Roman • Greek • present • century • century • a person • del'Arte • Middle Ages • European architecture, • Japanese puppet theatre • culture and style of art • evolutionary or historical
The medieval and renaissence 2021-09-11
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- – a secular vocal form of music popular in Italy and France.
- – composed songs that were more religious.
- – several parts or voices are combined together contrapuntally or in counterpoint.
- – poems about knightly adventure were addressed to some fair lady, real or imaginary, known or unknown
- – The single most influential composer of the middle Renaissance
- – a fretted, guitar-like instrument with six strings and a long neck which was very popular during 1450-1650
- – a sacred vocal music which flourished during the thirteenth century in France.
- – most important form of vernacular sacred songs in Italy.
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- – stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked to produce sounds.clavichord – the oldest form of stringed keyboard instrument, and a predecessor of the piano
- – “choirmaster”
- – A sacred choral composition that sets the fixed portions of the Eucharistic liturgy to music.
- – “Father of Music”
- – sang love song called “minne”, an old German word for love.
- – has a single line of melody without any harmony or any other form of accompaniment.
- – “rebirth”
- – bowed string instrument.
16 Clues: – “rebirth” • – “choirmaster” • – “Father of Music” • – bowed string instrument. • – composed songs that were more religious. • – most important form of vernacular sacred songs in Italy. • – a secular vocal form of music popular in Italy and France. • – sang love song called “minne”, an old German word for love. • ...
Kunststroming 2012-12-01
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- Naar dit land is het koor in de Romaanse kerk gericht:
- Één van de technieken die gebruikt werden in de gotiek:
- Een techniek die gebruikt werd om de schacht van de zuilen naar boven toe smaller te maken:
- Voorstelling van Maria op een troon met Jezus op haar schoot:
- Deze architect kreeg de opdracht om een kerk te bouwen om Maria te danken voor het einde van de pestepidemie:
- 1 van de 3 best bewaarde Griekse tempels ter wereld:
- De barok leidde vaak tot:
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- Synoniem voor renaissance:
- Deze kunststroming is eerder eentonig:
- Het centrum van de renaissance:
- De eerste kerk die verheven werd tot Basiliek in Frankrijk:
- De eerste bloeiperiode van de byzantijnse kunststroming begint tijdens de regeerperiode van deze keizer:
- Deze periode dateert tussen 1600-1715:
- Het gedeelte dat zich tussen de abacus en het fries bevindt:
- De laatste tsaar van Rusland:
- Een bezienswaardigheid in de Sint-Pieters-Bandenkerk:
16 Clues: De barok leidde vaak tot: • Synoniem voor renaissance: • De laatste tsaar van Rusland: • Het centrum van de renaissance: • Deze kunststroming is eerder eentonig: • Deze periode dateert tussen 1600-1715: • 1 van de 3 best bewaarde Griekse tempels ter wereld: • Een bezienswaardigheid in de Sint-Pieters-Bandenkerk: • Naar dit land is het koor in de Romaanse kerk gericht: • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-19
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- After the Mongols helped make the route sager, this man helped reopen the Silk Road
- He studied human anatomy to make his art more realistic
- The meaning of the word "Renaissance"
- This one word best summarizes the Renaissance
- He painted the Sistine Chapel
- Author that believed that rulers needed to instill fear within their followers
- An English poet and playwright
- These helped spread ideas from Italy to northern Europe
- Literature written in the language that the common people speak
- Venice was famous for manufacturing this product
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- Under her rule, England defeated the Spanish Armada
- Unlike Italian artists. northern European artists did not use these as models for people and way of life
- He was a Polish astronomer who discovered that Earth was not the center of the universe
- What major body of water allowed the port cities of Genoa and Venice to thrive
- Massive religion popular in Europe during this time
- In northern Europe, scholars combined religious ideas with this
16 Clues: He painted the Sistine Chapel • An English poet and playwright • The meaning of the word "Renaissance" • This one word best summarizes the Renaissance • Venice was famous for manufacturing this product • Under her rule, England defeated the Spanish Armada • Massive religion popular in Europe during this time • He studied human anatomy to make his art more realistic • ...
Renaissance, the Ottoman Empire, and Venice 2021-05-25
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- The first country to experience the Renaissance and the place with the biggest explosion of innovations in art, architecture, and music.
- The _________ winds were predictable so the trade could flourish by using sailing ships which can carry heavy and bulky goods.
- This term means rebirth and is used to describe the few hundred year period in which new changes and new started to emerge in Europe.
- The Renaissance did not look forward, but instead looked way back to the __________ period before the Middle Ages to the Romans and Greeks.
- The City that was the trade gateway between Europe and the Ottoman Empire is known for its bridges and _______.
- This conquest of this Byzantine city was one of the first major goals of the Ottoman Empire.
- The Renaissance came between the Middle Ages and the ___________, the time period when people started looking forward, started moving away from the old ideas of religion, and started recognizing individual rights.
- Their failure to capture this Austrian city stopped the Ottoman advance into Europe.
- Venice is famous for its production of fine _____.
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- If you bought these from the Catholic Church, you would be forgiven for all your sins.
- Trade in the ______ Ocean linked Africa, East Asia, South Asia, and even Indonesia and other Islands in the Southeast Pacific.
- In the canals of Venice, these small boats are paddled around showing tourists the city.
- This city-state (now part of Italy) was the center of trade for goods flowing from Africa and the Ottoman Empire.
- The Ottomans captured Christian boys, castrated them, and forced them into military service as the ______________.
- This leader was the founder of the Ottoman Empire: ________ the First.
- While the rise in _____________ is almost as old as the universe, it has greatly accelerated and we now have an incredibly large inter-connected network of people and ideas.
- The unification of all the world zones allowed for more exchange of ideas, technologies, and inventions – known as __________ learning.
- The leader of Venice was elected by the other rich merchants/nobles and called the _____.
- This “saint’s remains” are in Venice, where a church and a famous plaza are named after him too. Legend says his body was smuggled out of Egypt in a shipment of pork.
- The _______ Empire blocked European access to Asia and fueled massive exploration by Europeans and started the expansion that soon covered all the continents in the world.
- One of the most prized cargos moving from the Ottoman Empire to Europe, black ______ was used to cover the taste of spoiled meat.
21 Clues: Venice is famous for its production of fine _____. • This leader was the founder of the Ottoman Empire: ________ the First. • Their failure to capture this Austrian city stopped the Ottoman advance into Europe. • If you bought these from the Catholic Church, you would be forgiven for all your sins. • ...
Renaissance & Perspective Crossword Puzzle Study Guide 2022-04-14
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- The family that was known for being generous patrons of the arts during the Renaissance
- The _________ line is where the earth meets the sky, also known as "eye level"
- an interest in the art and literature of Ancient Greece and Rome
- The artist credited as the first to correctly use linear perspective in a finished work of art
- Johannes ____________ perfected the printing press
- In linear perspective, __________ lines connect to the vanishing point to show depth
- Aerial & Linear are the two main elements of _____ drawing.
- The Last _____ was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
- __________ perspective is a graphic system that showed artists how to create the illusion of depth and volume on a flat surface
- A type of linear perspective, _____-point perspective is used when the edge of an object is facing you (answer will be a number spelled out, for example: SIX instead of 6)
- What artist used perspective when carving sculptures to be placed above eye level
- The ___ Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci is considered one of the most famous artworks of all time
- The _____ press was one of the most important contributions of the Renaissance.
- A ____________ point is a point on the horizon at which parallel lines receding into space appear to meet
- A ____ eye view shows an object above the horizon line, as if you are looking up at the object
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- A ____ eye view shows an object below the horizon line, as if you are looking down onto the object
- A period of great awakening
- The artist that assisted Ghiberti on the doors for the Baptistry of the Florence Cathedral
- The term "Renaissance" means _________.
- The artist that won the rights to design the Baptistry Doors of the Florence Cathedral
- drawing figures or objects according to the rules of perspective so that they appear to recede or protrude into three-dimensional space
- use linear perspective
- ____________ lines run alongside each other, are always the same distance from each other, and never meet
- A type of linear perspective, _____-point perspective is used with the flat side of an object is facing you (answer will be a number spelled out, for example: SIX instead of 6)
- A work of art showing Mary mourning over the body of Christ
- The artist that painted the School of Athens
- a representation of the human body in which the weight is shifted onto one leg, shoulder, and hip to create an uneven balance to the figure
- Filippo ______________ discovered linear perspective
- The artist that painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Masaccio's painting "The Holy ___________" was the first finished work of art to
- _________ perspective uses hue, value, and intensity to create the illusion of distance in a work of art
31 Clues: use linear perspective • A period of great awakening • The term "Renaissance" means _________. • The artist that painted the School of Athens • The Last _____ was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci • Johannes ____________ perfected the printing press • Filippo ______________ discovered linear perspective • The artist that painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-25
7 Clues: Invented by Galileo Galilei • One of Shakespeare's famous plays? • He painted the Mona Lisa (last name) • What does the word renaissance mean? • What planet did Galileo first discover? • Where did the renaissance begin (city)? • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel?
Renaissance Ch 1-5 2025-11-19
7 Clues: a mural painted on wet plaster • Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling • Built the dome of Florence's cathedral • artist who painted The School of Athens • the period of rebirth in art and learning • artists' organizations in Renaissance Florence • Wealthy Florence family who supported many artists
Semester 1 Open Note Review 2025-01-07
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- this plague killed half of the people in Europe and China
- this artist and inventor of the Renaissance painted the Mona Lisa
- this gearsw term included the afterlife, gods, and rituals
- this was the greatest invention of the Renaissance because it could spread information quickly
- the period of rebirth of art and culture in Europe after the Middle Ages
- this trade route between China and Europe is how the Black Death came to Europe
- this voting government started in Athens, Greece
- this Greek city state was very cultured and had the Parthenon and was the home to Athena, goddess of wisdom
- this Roman invention brought water to the cities
- this voting government started in rome and is the USA form of government
- Where did the Black Death start?
- during the Middle ages this was the type of Government/Economic style
- this is where gladiators fought in Rome
- today this country is all that remains of the Persian Empire
- this was the first Roman Emperor who defeated Antony and Cleopatra
- this greatest leader of the Franks in the Middle Ages brought back education
- this was the first writing in the world from Mesopotamia
- this word means farming and is what most people in ancient times did as a job
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- this great leader of ancient Greece conquered the Persian empire
- this brutal leader of the Mongols conquered much of China and Asia
- these bloody wars were fought between Christians and Muslims over the Holy land of Jerusalem
- which GEARSW term made laws, led the country, collected taxes, and ran the military
- these ages started when the Roman Empire fell
- the Shang river valley dynasty was from here
- the first civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Harappans, and Shang lived in these geographical areas
- this Greek city State was based on war
- this English Renaissance playwrite wrote Romeo and Juliet and had a theater called the Globe
- geography is the study of the_______
- Rome and Greece are these type of civilizations
- This Italian explorer was the 1st European to explore China
- the Romans invented this building material which is why their buildings lasted so long
- this gearsw term means jobs different from farming
- this leader of Rome ended the Republic by declaring himself dictator for life(which was very short since he was killed by the senate)
- this gearsw term has farming, trading, resources, and money
- the great pyramid was from here
- today Mesopotamia is known as the country of_____
- this Catholic Priest fought the Catholic church over selling of forgiveness called indulgences
- the Harappans river valley was from here
38 Clues: the great pyramid was from here • Where did the Black Death start? • geography is the study of the_______ • this Greek city State was based on war • this is where gladiators fought in Rome • the Harappans river valley was from here • the Shang river valley dynasty was from here • these ages started when the Roman Empire fell • ...
renaissance 2021-03-17
7 Clues: House arrest • famous painting • Leonardo da Vinci • our form teachers 2 name • creator of this word search • 15th century to 17th century • Born: March 6, 1475 Died: February 18 1564
renaissance 2022-04-03
7 Clues: father of the gravity • creator of the printer • a painting in la louvre • best musician in history • one of Da Vinci's creations • scientist discovered telescope • a great leader should be feared more than loved
Renaissance 2024-01-02
7 Clues: Born again • The first G, for wealth • Problem 2 of Catholic church • where the renaissance started • Most active in spreading christianity • Ocean named this because it was so peaceful • what devastated native american communities
Renaissance 2023-11-23
7 Clues: This a reminder • I know she was attractive • Uncle Johnny made my dress • Look around everybody on mute • I could have another you in a minute • Who this girl in the back of the room • I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
- 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
- A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them.
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
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- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
7 Clues: Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters • An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them. • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- 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
- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
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- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
- A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them.
- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
7 Clues: Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters • An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them. • ...
Renaissance 2025-01-02
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- artiste célèbre de la Renaissance qui a peint notamment "Le Mariage de la Vierge"
- personne riche qui paie des artistes pour créer des œuvres
- pays d'origine de Leonard de Vinci
- roi de France qui a régné de 1515 à 1547
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- courant artistique né en Italie au 15e siècle qui trouve son inspiration dans la civilisation gréco-romaine
- peintre de la Joconde, il est également ingénieur, mathématicien, architecte
- Château qu'a fait construire François 1er et très célèbre grâce à son escalier, ses jardins géométriques et symétriques
7 Clues: pays d'origine de Leonard de Vinci • roi de France qui a régné de 1515 à 1547 • personne riche qui paie des artistes pour créer des œuvres • peintre de la Joconde, il est également ingénieur, mathématicien, architecte • artiste célèbre de la Renaissance qui a peint notamment "Le Mariage de la Vierge" • ...
Renaissance. 2013-01-21
7 Clues: The religion of the jews • The religion of the muslims • The religion of the christians • A campaign in favour of a cause • A formal agreement to cooperate • Having to do with physical things • A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious perposes
Renaissance 2015-04-26
7 Clues: 'rebirth' • humanizmus (in English) • A Dutch humanist scholar • He wrote the Romeo and Juliet • He was the inventor of printed books. • A city-state where you can find the St Peter's Basilica • Leonardo da Vinci ___________ bodies to understand how bones and muscles work.
Renaissance 2023-01-26
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- a person that is proficient in multiple areas of knowledge.
- A series of roads that started in China.
- Christians, who protested against the Roman catholic church.
- a way of thinking and learning that focuses on human abilities and actions.
- group or branch of Christianity.
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- Translates as "rebirth".
- a change against the Roman Catholic Church.
7 Clues: Translates as "rebirth". • group or branch of Christianity. • A series of roads that started in China. • a change against the Roman Catholic Church. • a person that is proficient in multiple areas of knowledge. • Christians, who protested against the Roman catholic church. • a way of thinking and learning that focuses on human abilities and actions.
Renaissance 2023-01-11
7 Clues: discovery • Ideology of Life • exclusion from religion • Another word for Renaissance • Self Relience or Originality • Fine work that was very popular • Movement that protested Catholic church
Renaissance 2021-05-21
7 Clues: created the Mona Lisa • supported exploration • invented the printing press • an effect on the renaissance • wrote the play, Romeo and Juliet • an emphasis on human achievements • carving into the wood to create prints
Renaissance 2022-05-27
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- cast out from the church
- people who belonged to a religious order but lived among the general public
- Muslim general,led the Muslim army through the third crusade
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- efforts to take Spain from the Moors
- religious ideas that opposed accepted church teachings
- a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia
- the law making body of England
7 Clues: cast out from the church • the law making body of England • efforts to take Spain from the Moors • religious ideas that opposed accepted church teachings • Muslim general,led the Muslim army through the third crusade • a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia • people who belonged to a religious order but lived among the general public
Renaissance 2022-05-22
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- One of the most powerful banking family in Florence
- The country which sent Christopher Columbus to find a route to Asia
- through what did new ideas came to city-states
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- who impacted the development of the English language
- the new focus, which is based on studying ancient Greek and Roman works
- what kind of route did the Portugal wanted to find for trading
- Who visited Rome and was shocked by the corruption among Roman Church leaders
7 Clues: through what did new ideas came to city-states • One of the most powerful banking family in Florence • who impacted the development of the English language • what kind of route did the Portugal wanted to find for trading • The country which sent Christopher Columbus to find a route to Asia • the new focus, which is based on studying ancient Greek and Roman works • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-23
7 Clues: This a reminder • I know she was attractive • Uncle Johnny made my dress • Look around everybody on mute • I could have another you in a minute • Who this girl in the back of the room • I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Renaissance 2023-11-23
7 Clues: This a reminder • I know she was attractive • Uncle Johnny made my dress • Look around everybody on mute • I could have another you in a minute • Who this girl in the back of the room • I left my head and my heart on the dance floor
Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
- a philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society
- a great flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas and art, that began in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and spread throughout Europe
- a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them
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- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity
- collectively, areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics
7 Clues: relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters • an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity • a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
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- A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them.
- 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
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
7 Clues: Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters • An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them. • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society.
- A great flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas and art, that began in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and spread throughout Europe
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity.
- Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
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- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them.
7 Clues: Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters • An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • the belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity. • A form of government in which citizens elect representative to rule for them. • ...
Renaissance 2023-10-06
7 Clues: book by machiavelli • painted the sistine chapel • looked at human achievement • painting by leonardo da Vinci • human form that shows movement • began to grow the exchange of ideas • helped spread the teachings of the renaissance
renaissance 2024-08-22
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- an Italian architect
- a medical sporting contest in which two opponents on horseback
- an Italian banking family
- french word that means rebirth
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- the nature of something’s ingredients
- plague- a rare but serious bacterial infection that’s transmitted by fleas
- tempera- colour pigment mixed with egg yolk
7 Clues: an Italian architect • an Italian banking family • french word that means rebirth • the nature of something’s ingredients • tempera- colour pigment mixed with egg yolk • a medical sporting contest in which two opponents on horseback • plague- a rare but serious bacterial infection that’s transmitted by fleas
Renaissance 2025-05-15
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- The practice of charging interest, introduced during this period
- The Italian word for "rebirth"
- The author of "The Prince"
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- The intellectual movement that celebrated the individual
- The city where the Italian Renaissance began
- The wars fought between Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land
- The family name of famous patrons in Florence
7 Clues: The author of "The Prince" • The Italian word for "rebirth" • The family name of famous patrons in Florence • The city where the Italian Renaissance began • The intellectual movement that celebrated the individual • The practice of charging interest, introduced during this period • ...
Chapter 1 1st 12 voc 2021-01-19
12 Clues: pardon • no place • craftsman • a movement • religious group • native language • greatest playwright • arts supporting artists • rebirth art and learning • three dimensions flat surface • movement potential and achievements • spiritual concered with here and now
Bronx masquerade 2024-03-13
Pre-Renaissance Popes 2025-09-04
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- The city the papacy was moved to in 1309
- This pope ended the Western Schism
- This pope moved the papacy to France
- Act of the Spanish attempting to claim land from the Muslims ruling the Iberian Peninsula
- This pope deposed King Ferdinand of Naples
- The act of paying a priest to absolve your sins; caused large controversies during the Middle Ages
- This pope founded the Swiss Guards-- the military force who defends the Pope
- This pope refused to grant Henry VIII a divorce, causing him to leave the Church and create the Church of England
- This pope built the Sistene Chapel
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- This pope authorized the Norman conquest of England
- This pope was selected by the people of Rome rather than the cardinals
- This pope claimed authority over all European monarchs
- Where the popes live
- This pope tried (and failed) to reunite the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches
- This pope launched the First Crusade to reclaim the Holy Land
- The Spanish crown investigated any person who did not display Catholic beliefs
- This pope instigated and inspired Martin Luther to write his 95 theses
- This pope was in charge when Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks
18 Clues: Where the popes live • This pope ended the Western Schism • This pope built the Sistene Chapel • This pope moved the papacy to France • The city the papacy was moved to in 1309 • This pope deposed King Ferdinand of Naples • This pope authorized the Norman conquest of England • This pope claimed authority over all European monarchs • ...
Renaissance Theatre & Literature 2025-10-20
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- A quality that actors needed to perform
- Playwright and poet known for using the tragic hero archetype
- A tool used in theatre for dramatic entrances and exits
- Rather than rely on backdrops, location could be shown through...
- A form of literature that began to develop at this time
- Writer who's works often explored themes of power, identity, and human nature
- The forms of literature that influenced Renaissance writing
- A type of stage that would go into the audience
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- Actors using no lines, but coming up with things on the spot
- Making the voice louder so that audiences can hear
- How literature has changed over time
- Ruffles around the neck that actors would often wear in theatre for costumes
- What actors and audience members could do
- A type of storytelling that featured horrible and serious things happening
- An area where the actor is specific to
- A type of storytelling focused on laughter, not to be taken seriously
- Clothing that actors would wear onstage
- A type of playhouse with three open sides
18 Clues: How literature has changed over time • An area where the actor is specific to • A quality that actors needed to perform • Clothing that actors would wear onstage • What actors and audience members could do • A type of playhouse with three open sides • A type of stage that would go into the audience • Making the voice louder so that audiences can hear • ...
Renaissance Day B 2013-04-23
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- one of the light, soft things that cover a bird's body
- to hurt someone and cause damage to their body
- an organization of persons having common interests
- someone who is a member of an army
- a problem or a puzzle in the form of a question
- a place where a person can sit
- an opportunity or a possibility
- to shout for joy and happiness
- rules and principles that must be followed
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- confused or unsure
- playing a sport as a job
- filled with fear
- everything and everyone; whole
- to find the answer to a problem
- a long trip from one place to another
- a movement that a crowd of people makes
- a large number of people gathered closely together
- something that helps someone find an answer to a question
18 Clues: filled with fear • confused or unsure • playing a sport as a job • everything and everyone; whole • a place where a person can sit • to shout for joy and happiness • to find the answer to a problem • an opportunity or a possibility • someone who is a member of an army • a long trip from one place to another • a movement that a crowd of people makes • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
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- was educated in his native France. After his conversion to Protestantism,however, he was was forced to flee Catholic France for the safety of Switzerland.
- Based on the study of the classics, the literary works of the Ancient Greece and Rome.
- would begin the great Medici dynasty. Giovanni's elder son, Cosimo (1389-1464), rose to political power in 1434 and ruled Florence as an uncrowned monarch for the rest of his life.
- a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage.
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches.
- God had predestined some people to be saved and the other to be damned.
- on the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg. Posting topics to discuss was a common practice of the time.
- was a monk and a professor at the University Of Wittenberg, in Germany, where he lectured on the Bible.
- His book The Prince is one of the most influential works on political power in the Western world.
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- wanted to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, with whom he had a daughter, Mary, but no son. Since he needed a male heir, Henry wanted to marry Anne Boleyn. Impatient with the pope’s unwillingness to annul his marriage to Catherine, Henry turned to England's own church courts.
- was a painter,sculptor, architect, inventor and mathematician.
- Gutenberg was a German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe.
- release from all or part of the punishment for sin.
- Luther making the church better.
- a period of European history that began in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe.
- an accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect, was the master of the High Renaissance.
- worldly,viewpoint emerged as increasing wealth created wealth created new enjoyment of material things.
- This sense is to be distinguished from the use of these words to refer to the Roman Catholic Church, that which is in full communion with the Holy See, as well as the Orthodox Catholic Church.
18 Clues: Luther making the church better. • release from all or part of the punishment for sin. • was a painter,sculptor, architect, inventor and mathematician. • the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches. • God had predestined some people to be saved and the other to be damned. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
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- the teaching of John Calvin
- The due that painted the Mona Lisa
- A sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage.
- another word for wordly
- family dynasty that ruled over Florence as an uncrowned monarch
- The teaching of ___________ was the new classical learning during the fifteenth century.
- produced the first bible in Germany
- This religion was criticized for it’s corruption in the the church
- had 3 wives
- Another word for restoration
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- sold to people by the Catholic Church in exchange for less time in Purgatory
- document created by Martin Luther, pointing out the Catholic Church’s faults
- The belief that God already knows who will be saved and who will not
- The Ninja Turtle that wears the orange bandana.
- a time of rebirth
- Wrote the book titled The Prince.
- played a major role in starting protestantism and the Lutheran Church
- invented Calvinism
18 Clues: had 3 wives • a time of rebirth • invented Calvinism • another word for wordly • the teaching of John Calvin • Another word for restoration • Wrote the book titled The Prince. • The due that painted the Mona Lisa • produced the first bible in Germany • The Ninja Turtle that wears the orange bandana. • family dynasty that ruled over Florence as an uncrowned monarch • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
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- Luther nailed this document on the door of the local Catholic Church
- The king that divorced many of his wives in hope for a son to heir his throne
- a person who recieved much education in math science and art, his most famous work was the Mona Lisa or The Last Supper.
- A sum of money that the Catholic churches asked everyone to pay to get salvation and to get into heaven
- What Calvin christians believed in when you are born
- Ran Florence behind the scenes
- The study of the classics from Greece and Rome including Philosophy and Literature.
- made the Protestant churches
- was a sculptor, poet, architect, and literary scolar
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- produced the first printing press
- fleed to France because of his conversion to protestanism
- A worldly viewpoint on a problem
- the main religion of 16th century Rome
- Began reformation in early 1500’s
- the only sacrements are baptism, and communion, believes faith alone will got you to heaven
- A sum of money that the wife's family gives the husband upon marriage
- Wrote the book “The Prince”
- Means Rebirth
18 Clues: Means Rebirth • Wrote the book “The Prince” • made the Protestant churches • Ran Florence behind the scenes • A worldly viewpoint on a problem • produced the first printing press • Began reformation in early 1500’s • the main religion of 16th century Rome • What Calvin christians believed in when you are born • was a sculptor, poet, architect, and literary scolar • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-20
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- A sixteenth-century German religious leader; the founder of Protestantism. Luther, a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, began the Reformation by posting his Ninety-five Theses, which attacked the church for allowing the sale of indulgences.
- divine foreordaining of all the will happen
- movement of the reform of abuses in the Catholic Church
- Italian polymath whose areas of interest included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics
- rebirth
- on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences (original Latin: Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum) were written by Martin Luther and are widely regarded as the initial catalyst for the Protestant Reformation.
- Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer
- a grant by the pope of remission
- no religious basis
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- German, made the printing press.
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
- people lol- based on the study of classics
- A sixteenth-century French Protestant theologian and religious reformer ( see Reformation ); the founder of Calvinism. He directed the formation of a religiously based government in Geneva, Switzerland
- faith and practice of the Protestant Church
- A powerful Italian family of bankers and merchants whose members effectively ruled Florence for much of the 15th century and from 1569 were grand dukes of Tuscany.
- Known as “Henry Tudor.” 1457–1509. King of England (1485–1509) and founder of the Tudor line. Head of the house of Lancaster, he defeated Richard III at Bosworth Field (1485) and was proclaimed king.
- faith and practice of the Catholic Church
18 Clues: rebirth • no religious basis • German, made the printing press. • a grant by the pope of remission • faith and practice of the Catholic Church • people lol- based on the study of classics • divine foreordaining of all the will happen • faith and practice of the Protestant Church • movement of the reform of abuses in the Catholic Church • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-02
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- Invisible hand theory, believed that government should stay out of businesses
- Blamed evil in the world on the unequal distribution of property, believed in the social contract, people are inherently good and always do what's best for the community
- first edition published in 1690 by John Locke
- Ambition must counteract ambition, believed in 3 branches of government
- cutting skin with a sharp tool to release infection or build up (used prominently during the time of the plague)
- Believed in science, the social contract; believed heavily in the use of force within the government, “It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law.”
- regular get togethers to hear the latest idea, learn about the latest book, or meet the latest philosophe
- "It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one
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- The idea that people live together in society under the moral and political rules for behavior.
- Death of _____ _____, an explorer that made 4 voyages across the ocean.
- 1688, the abdication of Catholic monarch James II
- A very contagious bacterial disease accompanied by a fever
- series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy
- term to describe rights given by god that can not be taken away
- Transition from medieval to modern society
- It was believed to start in China in 1334, spreading along trade routes and reaching Europe via Sicilian ports in the late 1340s
- analogy for the concept god put all the planets on route like a watch which is the reason they spin around the sun
- motto of ____,German Philosopher,Have courage to use your own understanding!
18 Clues: Transition from medieval to modern society • first edition published in 1690 by John Locke • 1688, the abdication of Catholic monarch James II • A very contagious bacterial disease accompanied by a fever • term to describe rights given by god that can not be taken away • Death of _____ _____, an explorer that made 4 voyages across the ocean. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2026-02-19
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- a disease that spreads quickly and kills many people
- a member of the peasant class who has to work the land of a lord or vassal
- A renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman Art
- belief in the worth of an individual and that reason is a path to knowledge
- a mounted soldier who serves a lord or vassal
- the everyday spoken language of a region
- a soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a town or country
- a pardon or forgiveness of a sin
- a low ranking noble under the protection of a feudal lord
- to declare invalid
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- a school for religious training
- religious worship service for Catholics
- a religious movement that resulted in a new form of Christianity known as Protestantism
- a religious belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not
- the practice of conducting negotiations between countries
- a political order that is usually depicted in a pyramid with a king at the top and serfs at the bottom
- a religious belief that contradicts what the church says is true
- Having to do with a town or city
18 Clues: to declare invalid • a school for religious training • a pardon or forgiveness of a sin • Having to do with a town or city • religious worship service for Catholics • the everyday spoken language of a region • a mounted soldier who serves a lord or vassal • a disease that spreads quickly and kills many people • A renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman Art • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-17
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- combination of humanist and religious ideas
- a fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. This fee is usually a certain percentage of the loan.
- means “rebirth”
- trader from Venice who was on the court and a government official for Kublai Khan. He wrote about his travels around China and Asia.
- a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- famous artist from Germany. Studied anatomy so he could pain people more realistically. Created religious paintings for churches. Famous for print work.
- a sculptor, painter, architect, inventor, engineer, town planner and map maker. Created The Last Supper and The Mona Lisa
- Dutch priest. Believed that humans had free will
- famous poet and playwright; wrote more than 30 comedies, tragedies, and histories
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- Italian writer who was also a politician. Wrote a short book called “The Prince”. In his writings, he argued people should focus on the now. His writings serve as a good example for how interest in human behavior affected politics and society during the Renaissance.
- a new way of thinking and learning that the study of the humanities led to
- developed a printing press that used movable type where each letter was a separate piece
- Italian poet. Wrote about human behavior. Explored classical thought and Christian teachings.
- the leader of Florence's richest family and who ruled the city. He redesigned many buildings in Florence and loved the arts/education
- Italian artist. Designed buildings, wrote poetry, carved sculptures, painted pictures. Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
- wrote Don Quixote (poking fun at the Middle Ages).
- Supper a painting that shows Jesus eating a meal with his apostles
- poet and politician. Wrote “The Divine Comedy”. He wrote about many problems he saw in Italian society.
18 Clues: means “rebirth” • combination of humanist and religious ideas • Dutch priest. Believed that humans had free will • wrote Don Quixote (poking fun at the Middle Ages). • Supper a painting that shows Jesus eating a meal with his apostles • a new way of thinking and learning that the study of the humanities led to • ...
Music of the Renaissance 2023-04-25
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- a new form of secular vocal music that began in the Renaissance period
- non-religious music
- name of the time period ranging from 1400-1600
- This composer is Italian and an organist most known for his sacred works
- This composer is English and wrote "Fair Phyllis I Saw Sitting All Alone"
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- This composer is English and wrote various types of sacred and secular vocal as well as keyboard music
- This composer is Italian and known as a master of counterpoint
- A type of music that has two melodic lines played at the same time
- a type of secular vocal music
- a type of sacred vocal music
- religious music
11 Clues: religious music • non-religious music • a type of sacred vocal music • a type of secular vocal music • name of the time period ranging from 1400-1600 • This composer is Italian and known as a master of counterpoint • A type of music that has two melodic lines played at the same time • a new form of secular vocal music that began in the Renaissance period • ...
Renaissance Art 2025-12-09
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- Banking family branching all over Italy and Europe
- Where the Renaissance started/spread from
- Small cities that had citizens in government
- Artist that made Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, and the Vitruvian Man
- Means "Re-birth"/Rebirth of learning and art
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- Referred to as a "universal man," skilled and successful in multiple areas
- Artist that made Sistine Madonna, The School of Athena, and the Triumph of Galatea
- Caused deaths that lead to small work forces
- Artist that made the Statue of David, ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the Creation of Adam
- Opened up by crusades which attributed to the spread of ideas
- Gained wealth through merit
11 Clues: Gained wealth through merit • Where the Renaissance started/spread from • Caused deaths that lead to small work forces • Small cities that had citizens in government • Means "Re-birth"/Rebirth of learning and art • Banking family branching all over Italy and Europe • Opened up by crusades which attributed to the spread of ideas • ...
History of the Orchestra 2026-02-10
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- The ensemble that includes Strings, Brass, Woodwind, and Percussion instruments (Also the topic of this crossword)
- Where composers like Carl Maria von Weber and Felix Mendelssohn began to conduct from
- The Renaissance term for a group of instrumentalists
- This instrument family replaced the Viol family in the orchestra
- The first violinist who led early orchestras from their chair
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- What modern conductors use to conduct
- The 20th century composer who wrote for a 150-piece Orchestra
- The opera written by Monteverdi in 1607
- The largest section of the orchestra
- The time period in the 1500s musicians played music in Consort
- This instrument family has frets and six strings
11 Clues: The largest section of the orchestra • What modern conductors use to conduct • The opera written by Monteverdi in 1607 • This instrument family has frets and six strings • The Renaissance term for a group of instrumentalists • The 20th century composer who wrote for a 150-piece Orchestra • The first violinist who led early orchestras from their chair • ...
Harlem Renaissance Nicole 2026-02-10
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- Author and anthropologist who celebrated Black folklore and culture during the Harlem Renaissance
- Music style that became the soundtrack of the Harlem Renaissance, popular in clubs like the Cotton Club
- Mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities like Harlem, creating the population base for the Harlem Renaissance
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- Music style that became the soundtrack of the Harlem Renaissance, popular in clubs like the Cotton Club
- Cultural, artistic, and intellectual explosion of African American life during the 1920s in New York City
- Intellectual and NAACP leader who promoted racial pride and education during the Harlem Renaissance
- Famous Harlem nightclub where jazz performers played for mostly white audiences
7 Clues: Famous Harlem nightclub where jazz performers played for mostly white audiences • Author and anthropologist who celebrated Black folklore and culture during the Harlem Renaissance • Intellectual and NAACP leader who promoted racial pride and education during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
GP 3 History Review 2016-12-19
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- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- In theater, elaborate Baroque qualities can be especially seen in sets and these
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- A Baroque composer from Italy
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
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- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- The musical period which followed the Renaissance
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- A sacred oratorio by Handel
- Baroque music is known for this
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
18 Clues: A sacred oratorio by Handel • A Baroque composer from Italy • Baroque music is known for this • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet • A mass written near the end of Bach's life • The musical period which followed the Renaissance • A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church • ...
