renaissance Crossword Puzzles
resaissance 2022-11-29
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- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and arguably of all time
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- lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England
- likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).
14 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England • an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions • the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis • ...
General Knowledge 2024-12-21
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- National sport of Japan
- World Cup champion x5
- Chemical element Fe
- Renaissance artist & Ninja Turtle
- Angel Falls location
- Decorative handwriting
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- First Disney princess
- Most common surname in U.S.
- 3 strikes in bowling
- Egyptian sun god
- Group of crows
- Tallest tree type
- 4th Greek letter
- Granny smiths, Galas
- National Ice Cream Month
15 Clues: Group of crows • Egyptian sun god • 4th Greek letter • Tallest tree type • Chemical element Fe • 3 strikes in bowling • Angel Falls location • Granny smiths, Galas • First Disney princess • World Cup champion x5 • Decorative handwriting • National sport of Japan • National Ice Cream Month • Most common surname in U.S. • Renaissance artist & Ninja Turtle
The Dream Chaser 2024-02-16
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- where Hughes felt like he belonged and was home
- living things moving from one place to another
- a period of time in which a lot of creation (art, ideas)takes place
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- unfair treatment against people because of their race
- something left behind from an earlier time
- a group of people working together to create change
- important writer in American history
- music that was popular during the Renaissance
8 Clues: important writer in American history • something left behind from an earlier time • music that was popular during the Renaissance • living things moving from one place to another • where Hughes felt like he belonged and was home • a group of people working together to create change • unfair treatment against people because of their race • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-18
7 Clues: renaissance is french for. • related to commerce or trade. • revolved around the manor and the church. • remained the most important course of study. • one of the most powerful banking in the city. • became the artistic center of the renaissance. • was the the home of the powerful Catholic Church.
Renasissance 2022-03-09
7 Clues: An Italian poet • The study of humanities • One of the greatest Italian artists • This family was known for their banking. • the period that followed the middle ages • He was considered the true genius of the Renaissance • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money
Are you an Italian Insider ? 2013-06-01
15 Clues: exit • water • let's go • sandwich • Thank You • a fast car • good morning • afternoon nap • No fish in this river • please (two words 3,5) • Original Renaissance Man • what Adele likes to drink • Fisherman island in Venice • informal way to say hello or goodbye • most famous town on the Amalfi coast
Roaring Twenties 2022-05-12
10 Clues: COURT CASE • RENAISSANCE • MUSIC GENRE • PROHIBITION • KU KLUX KLAN • 19TH AMENDMENT • WOMEN'S RIGHTS • NO ALCOHOL FOR YOU • TO GET ILLEGAL ALCOHOL • WOMEN'S RIGHT ACTIVISTS
Roaring Twenties 2022-05-12
10 Clues: COURT CASE • RENAISSANCE • MUSIC GENRE • PROHIBITION • KU KLUX KLAN • 19TH AMENDMENT • WOMEN'S RIGHTS • NO ALCOHOL FOR YOU • TO GET ILLEGAL ALCOHOL • WOMEN'S RIGHT ACTIVISTS
Subject Crossword 2022-05-06
10 Clues: Dia dhuit • Maps, rivers • Guitar, Beethoven • Poems, Shakespear • Painting, Da Vinci • Algebra, fractions • The Bible, morality • Cooking, food safety • Experiments, chemistry • Archeology, The Renaissance
mnn 2022-12-01
Sejarah Tingkat Lanjut 2024-09-02
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- Masa pembaharuan
- Salah satu peninggalan Mesir Kuno
- Peradaban besar di Timur Tengah
- Karya Ovidius
- Salah satu peninggalan Romawi
- Raja Mesir
- Peradaban di India
- Sang Budha
- Proses pengawetan mayat
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- Muncul agama Kristen
- Salah satu suku asli Amerika
- Sistem kepercayaan penganut dewa
- Konsep kebijakan agama Hindu
- Letak peradaban Mesir
- Muncul masa Peradaban Babilonia
15 Clues: Raja Mesir • Sang Budha • Karya Ovidius • Masa pembaharuan • Peradaban di India • Muncul agama Kristen • Letak peradaban Mesir • Proses pengawetan mayat • Salah satu suku asli Amerika • Konsep kebijakan agama Hindu • Salah satu peninggalan Romawi • Peradaban besar di Timur Tengah • Muncul masa Peradaban Babilonia • Sistem kepercayaan penganut dewa • Salah satu peninggalan Mesir Kuno
Crossword 2025-05-04
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- – Passionately devoted
- – Leading position in a movement
- – Not straightforward
- – Period of artistic rebirth
- – Kindly and charitable
- – Harsh mixture of sounds
- – Comfort in distress
- – Longing or melancholy
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- – Offense or annoyance
- – Difficult or entangling situation
- – Economical, not wasteful
- – Family possession passed down
- – Statement that contradicts itself
- – Ordeal or challenge
- – Mass departure
15 Clues: – Mass departure • – Not straightforward • – Ordeal or challenge • – Comfort in distress • – Passionately devoted • – Offense or annoyance • – Kindly and charitable • – Longing or melancholy • – Harsh mixture of sounds • – Economical, not wasteful • – Period of artistic rebirth • – Family possession passed down • – Leading position in a movement • – Difficult or entangling situation • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword 2021-11-08
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- introduced movable type to western Europe in 15th century.
- General wave of religous dissent against catholic church.
- Originated in 15th century among peasents and artisans of western europe. Late marriage age and nuclear family.
- German monk who initiated protestant reformation.
- French protestant who stressed predestination.
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- restatement of traditional catholic beliefs in response to protestant reformation.
- focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor; emphasized classical thinking.
- King of france in 16th century; regarded as Renaissance monarch.
- Cultural and Intellectual movement of northern Europe: began later than the Italian Renaissance.
- from of protestantism set up in england.
10 Clues: from of protestantism set up in england. • French protestant who stressed predestination. • German monk who initiated protestant reformation. • General wave of religous dissent against catholic church. • introduced movable type to western Europe in 15th century. • King of france in 16th century; regarded as Renaissance monarch. • ...
Honors World History II Midterm Review 2021-12-21
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- empire that used quipu as a common form of communication
- era of change in social, political, economic, cultural, and religion.
- place colonized by Spain named after King Phillip
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- this invention was invented in 1455 by Johann Gutenberg
- belief that all power comes from God
- location at the tip of Africa that was colonized by the Netherlands
- common enemy of the Ottomans
- Peter the Great wanted to do this so Russia would have the same ideas as Europe
- this renaissance idealized beauty and used fresco, tempera, and oil paintings.
- government where complete control goes to a single person
10 Clues: common enemy of the Ottomans • belief that all power comes from God • place colonized by Spain named after King Phillip • this invention was invented in 1455 by Johann Gutenberg • empire that used quipu as a common form of communication • government where complete control goes to a single person • location at the tip of Africa that was colonized by the Netherlands • ...
Honors World History II Midterm Review 2021-12-21
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- place colonized by Spain named after King Phillip
- location at the tip of Africa that was colonized by the Netherlands
- this invention was invented in 1455 by Johann Gutenberg
- era of change in social, political, economic, cultural, and religion.
- government where complete control goes to a single person
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- common enemy of the Ottomans
- belief that all power comes from God
- empire that used quipu as a common form of communication
- this renaissance idealized beauty and used fresco, tempera, and oil paintings.
- Peter the Great wanted to do this so Russia would have the same ideas as Europe
10 Clues: common enemy of the Ottomans • belief that all power comes from God • place colonized by Spain named after King Phillip • this invention was invented in 1455 by Johann Gutenberg • empire that used quipu as a common form of communication • government where complete control goes to a single person • location at the tip of Africa that was colonized by the Netherlands • ...
penseurs et philosophes 2014-11-03
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- savoir lire et ecrire est un exemple de_________.
- Personnes qui aime étudier la vie
- mouvement philosophiques qui a changer les penser et opinion de la vie humain.
- Premier a ecrire ses penser sous textes.
- Les personnes qui pensent beaucoups
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- l’eglise catholique devrait maintenir la foi chretien>> Qui la dit?
- Un des premier humaniste de l’epoque.
- Avec le commencement de la renaissance plus de personnes devient les penseurs et les philosophes car les études sont encourager
- Le temps directe après le Moyen âge ou les anciens textes grecs et latin on inspirer le valeur de vie.
- Choses qui sont ecrit sur papier.
10 Clues: Personnes qui aime étudier la vie • Choses qui sont ecrit sur papier. • Les personnes qui pensent beaucoups • Un des premier humaniste de l’epoque. • Premier a ecrire ses penser sous textes. • savoir lire et ecrire est un exemple de_________. • l’eglise catholique devrait maintenir la foi chretien>> Qui la dit? • ...
Renaissance Medicine Crossword 2020-09-01
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- Idea about the cause of disease linked to the alignment of the stars and planets that continued from the Middle Ages
- A device designed to help you to carry fresh herbs to drive away bad smells
- Idea about the cause of disease linked to God that continued from the Middle Ages
- Belgian scientist who used dissection to prove that over 300 of Galen's ideas about the body were wrong
- The organisation that lost power during the Renaissance (and thus its power over medical ideas) due to Henry VIII.
- A new idea about the cause of disease. This was the idea that disease could spread by touching an object
- Idea about the cause of disease linked to smell that continued from the Middle Ages
- Where the sick were sent to quarantine "P___h_____"
- A scientific study of the insides of a dead body. This had been made illegal to do on anyone apart from a criminal) during the Middle Ages by the Church, but became legal in the Renaissance as the Church lost lots of its power.
- Scientist who proved that blood is pumped by the heart and flows in one direction around the body
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- The epidemic that hit England in 1665
- An invention that revolutionised the production of books, meaning that ideas could spread more quickly than before.
- Where explorers found new herbal remedies like cinnamon. The "new w____"
- An invention first created during the Renaissance that was useful in helping Physicians to see detail.
- A group of scientists supported by King Charles II who were committed to improving medicine.
15 Clues: The epidemic that hit England in 1665 • Where the sick were sent to quarantine "P___h_____" • Where explorers found new herbal remedies like cinnamon. The "new w____" • A device designed to help you to carry fresh herbs to drive away bad smells • Idea about the cause of disease linked to God that continued from the Middle Ages • ...
Chapter 1 First 12 Voc 2021-01-19
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- A craftsman from mainz,Germany developed a printing press that incorporated a number of technologies in a new way
- Instead of continuing to seek reforms in the catholic church, Luther and his follower had become a seperate religious group
- Revival of art and learning
- It's a intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- It's a movement for religious reform
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- It's the arts by financially supporting artists
- Shows 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- It's a pardon. It released a sinner from performing the penalty that a priest imposed for sins
- The most famous write of the Elizabeth age
- A native language instead of Latin
- The basic spirit of Renaissance society
- It means "No place"
12 Clues: It means "No place" • Revival of art and learning • A native language instead of Latin • Shows 3 dimensions on a flat surface • It's a movement for religious reform • The basic spirit of Renaissance society • The most famous write of the Elizabeth age • It's the arts by financially supporting artists • ...
Renaissance is Now! 2023-05-24
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- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- Sun-centered, theory of the universe
- A renaissance artist who was a poet, artist, architect and sculptor.
- A merchant who traveled to China from Venice
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- Controlled the government and governed Florence
- More interested in worldly ideas and events, just not religious ones.
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- A way of showing people things as they appear at different distances.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- A German printer who invented the printing press.
- Rebirth in french.
- Trade route that was protected by the mongols
12 Clues: Rebirth in french. • Sun-centered, theory of the universe • A merchant who traveled to China from Venice • Trade route that was protected by the mongols • Controlled the government and governed Florence • A German printer who invented the printing press. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • ...
Reanaissance 2014-10-29
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- / Top of urban society.
- / Who worked out the details when there children were 2 or 3 years old?
- / A word that means rebirth.
- / Is an example of shopkeepers, artisans guild masters and members.
- /Who manage all the finances and he also made decisions that determine the path of his children
- / Who continued to dominate society?
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- / A book that is written by the italian diplomat Baldassare Castiglione.
- / In which ages that the society had divided into three social classes.
- / Which contract include sum of money that the wife’s family give to the husband upon something?
- / Who supervise the household and raise the children?
- / Is the first place in the three social classes.
- / Who were about 85% to 90% of the renaissance by 1500 AD?
12 Clues: / Top of urban society. • / A word that means rebirth. • / Who continued to dominate society? • / Is the first place in the three social classes. • / Who supervise the household and raise the children? • / Who were about 85% to 90% of the renaissance by 1500 AD? • / Is an example of shopkeepers, artisans guild masters and members. • ...
overview on middle ages 2014-11-24
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- the _____________ ____________ began Europeans began understanding now mathematics and experimentation would lead to advances in science, during the 1500's,
- The master of oil painting during the Renaissance.
- tHe explorations _______________ _____________ set into motion the exchange of goods, people, technology, ideas, and diseases.
- from 1350 to 1550, Europeans experienced a period of renewed interest in art and learning known as the _______________.
- ____________ broke away from the catholic church when the pope refused to annul his marriage. He established the Anglican Church in England.
- the first science affected by the Scientific Revolution.
- ________ ___ _________ from North America were sent to Europe, since they didn't Have these certain vegetables.
- a Renaissance artist who painted on wet plaster with water color paint, using a technique called fresco.
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- tried to reform the Anglican Church but were persecuted by King James. Many left England for America in search of religious freedom, founding new colonies in New England.
- the first civilizations that discovered farming. Included the Olmec, Maya, and Toltec.
- when most of earths water was frozen into glaciers.
- The exchange of food products between 2 or more people.
- a young monk, who challenged the authority of the pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
- nomadic warriors who moved into the valley of Mexico and created an empire based on conquest. A council of warriors, priests, and nobles chose a king to rule the empire. The glories of war and civic duties were very important to them.
14 Clues: The master of oil painting during the Renaissance. • when most of earths water was frozen into glaciers. • The exchange of food products between 2 or more people. • the first science affected by the Scientific Revolution. • a young monk, who challenged the authority of the pope and the Roman Catholic Church. • ...
resaissance 2022-11-29
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- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and arguably of all time
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- lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England
- likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).
14 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England • an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions • the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis • ...
resaissance 2022-11-29
Across
- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and arguably of all time
Down
- lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England
- likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).
14 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England • an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions • the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Architecture 2024-03-19
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- a trained humanist and architect who wrote the Ten Books on Architecture
- an upright pillar seen throughout examples of Renaissance architecture
- known as one of the greatest architects of the 16th century in northern Italy
- a movement in Renaissance architecture which focused on complexity and sophistication.
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- a Roman architect from which most knowledge of classical architecture came from
- regarded as the first Renaissance architect
6 Clues: regarded as the first Renaissance architect • an upright pillar seen throughout examples of Renaissance architecture • a trained humanist and architect who wrote the Ten Books on Architecture • known as one of the greatest architects of the 16th century in northern Italy • a Roman architect from which most knowledge of classical architecture came from • ...
Review 2013-03-08
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- This was the outlawing of the sale, production, or transportation of alcoholic beverages.
- This beetle feeds on cotton buds and is credited with
- This was a secret society organized in the South after the Civil War to reassert white supremacy by means of terrorism, fell from prominence after Reconstruction, but was reborn in the 1920s and remained powerful through the 1960s.
- This Renaissance painter from Florence S.C. studied in Paris under master artists.
- He was a prolific playwright from the Southern Literary Renaissance, best known for Porgy, which later became an opera- Porgy and Bess
- Economically, South Carolina benefitted from the war. New military bases were constructed. This military base was in Columbia.
- This was a dance popular in the 1920’s named after an African American nightclub where the steps originated.
- Though both White and African American South Carolinians joined the draft, all wartime activity remained ______________.
- The German use of the _____________ affected public opinion against Germany and alienated President Wilson, who was incensed by the loss of innocent lives.
- Wilson announced the U.S. entering the war on the grounds of “making the world safe for ____________”
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- A ______________ in Charleston, sparked by a white attack on African American citizens, claimed the lives of three African Americans
- Many consider this author the most important and accomplished from the Southern Literary Renaissance because of the Pulitzer Prize awarded to her.
- Although some South Carolinians opposed the war, their voices were silenced by the _________________Act.
- This was the period during 1920s of outstanding creativity centered in New York's black ghetto.
- This is a general term that is used to describe all forms of Communication reaching large audiences.
- the cotton-growing areas of the south during the 1920s and 30s.
- United States Marine Corps base at ____________________.
- Anti-German feelings were manifested in the shutdown of a German language ________________________ in Charleston
- Originally, the United States wanted to remain _________________ during the Great War.
19 Clues: This beetle feeds on cotton buds and is credited with • United States Marine Corps base at ____________________. • the cotton-growing areas of the south during the 1920s and 30s. • This Renaissance painter from Florence S.C. studied in Paris under master artists. • Originally, the United States wanted to remain _________________ during the Great War. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-06
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- Poet and writer that wrote poems about the hardships of black lives.
- The time period taking place in the 1920’s where there was economic growth, and a boost in music and art.
- Famous trumpet player during the Harlem renaissance that wrote the song “What a Wonderful World”.
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- Pianist during the Harlem renaissance that wrote the song “Take the ‘A’ Train”
- The human rights organization that started in the early 1900’s that worked on getting more black rights.
- _____ Book, the travel guide that helped African Americans traveling north
- The movement of many african americans from the south to the north.
- This was a very popular genre of music that was started during the Harlem renaissance which was played by *1 Down* and *8 Across*
8 Clues: The movement of many african americans from the south to the north. • Poet and writer that wrote poems about the hardships of black lives. • _____ Book, the travel guide that helped African Americans traveling north • Pianist during the Harlem renaissance that wrote the song “Take the ‘A’ Train” • ...
Renasissance 2022-03-09
7 Clues: An Italian poet • The study of humanities • One of the greatest Italian artists • This family was known for their banking. • the period that followed the middle ages • He was considered the true genius of the Renaissance • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money
Famous Renaissance Artists 2025-05-01
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- Painter of "The School of Athens" and renowned for his serene Madonnas.
- Renaissance sculptor known for his work on "David" and "Saint George."
- Sculptor of the famous statue of David and Sistine Chapel painter.
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- Early female Renaissance portrait artist, known for her self-portraits.
- Flemish painter famous for perfecting oil painting techniques.
- A genius of the Renaissance known for painting the "Mona Lisa."
6 Clues: Flemish painter famous for perfecting oil painting techniques. • A genius of the Renaissance known for painting the "Mona Lisa." • Sculptor of the famous statue of David and Sistine Chapel painter. • Renaissance sculptor known for his work on "David" and "Saint George." • Early female Renaissance portrait artist, known for her self-portraits. • ...
Inventions and the Beginnings of Exploration 2025-10-16
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- Navigation instrument used before the sextant to measure the sun’s altitude.
- Period of renewed learning in Europe that encouraged exploration and invention.
- Europeans transported these groups of people from Africa to the Caribbean.
- Groups of soldiers that Europeans transported across oceans to conquer new lands.
- Large ocean-going ship used by explorers for long voyages.
- Measurement north or south of the equator, calculated by sextant.
- Instrument improved by Galileo to observe celestial objects.
- Popular drink imported from China to Europe
- Italian town where sailors improved the magnetic compass.
- Italian scientist who improved the telescope and studied the planets.
- Became more accurate because of improvements in navigation and astronomy.
- Explosive substance developed in 13th-century Europe and used in firearms.
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- Navigation tool used to determine direction at sea.
- City captured by the Turks in 1453 using cannons.
- Instrument that replaced the cross-staff and measured latitude more precisely.
- Force discovered in ancient times that made the compass possible.
- Small, fast Portuguese sailing ship used by explorers.
- Weapons such as muskets and pistols that use gunpowder.
- Field of study revived during the Renaissance that led to new technologies.
- Sweet crop grown in the Caribbean and shipped to Europe.
20 Clues: Popular drink imported from China to Europe • City captured by the Turks in 1453 using cannons. • Navigation tool used to determine direction at sea. • Small, fast Portuguese sailing ship used by explorers. • Weapons such as muskets and pistols that use gunpowder. • Sweet crop grown in the Caribbean and shipped to Europe. • ...
Vocab Review World History 2022-01-07
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- river River made for a trade route in Rome
- trade trade between America's, Europe, & Africa
- place in Greece
- Action or fact
- people's beliefs
- Picture to represent
- excluding someone from something
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- Knight's simping
- religious duties
- 1/10 earnings
- Most power of anyone
- Poor farmer
- time for rebirth
- representing the sun
- Minos Bull
15 Clues: Minos Bull • Poor farmer • 1/10 earnings • Action or fact • place in Greece • Knight's simping • religious duties • time for rebirth • people's beliefs • Most power of anyone • representing the sun • Picture to represent • excluding someone from something • river River made for a trade route in Rome • trade trade between America's, Europe, & Africa
Vocab Review World History 2022-01-07
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- representing the sun
- excluding someone from something
- time for rebirth
- place in Greece
- river River made for a trade route in Rome
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- Poor farmer
- Picture to represent
- Action or fact
- 1/10 earnings
- trade trade between America's, Europe, & Africa
- Most power of anyone
- people's beliefs
- Minos Bull
- Knight's simping
- religious duties
15 Clues: Minos Bull • Poor farmer • 1/10 earnings • Action or fact • place in Greece • people's beliefs • Knight's simping • time for rebirth • religious duties • Picture to represent • representing the sun • Most power of anyone • excluding someone from something • river River made for a trade route in Rome • trade trade between America's, Europe, & Africa
Māori Memory 2023-03-31
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- une boucle d'oreille
- un tatouage
- tourner la page
- guérir
- un-e ancêtre
- un-e adversaire
- menaçant
- interdire
- la fierté
- une lance
- enterrer
- puissant-e
- un accord
- une dépouille
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- un guerrier, une guerrière
- la guerre
- piller
- une tenue
- reposer en paix
- un objet d'art
- le colonialisme
- indigène
- un héritage
- un renouveau, une renaissance
- traditionnel
- un colon
- trahi-e
27 Clues: piller • guérir • trahi-e • indigène • menaçant • un colon • enterrer • la guerre • une tenue • interdire • la fierté • une lance • un accord • puissant-e • un tatouage • un héritage • un-e ancêtre • traditionnel • une dépouille • un objet d'art • reposer en paix • tourner la page • le colonialisme • un-e adversaire • une boucle d'oreille • un guerrier, une guerrière • un renouveau, une renaissance
Kreuworträtsel für Papa 2017-12-12
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- nach innen gewölbte Linse
- Lockruf eines Vogels
- Hochgeschwindigkeitszug
- nördlichster Punkt Europas
- Längengrad durch Greenwich
- künstliche Verbindung zwischen zwei Gewässern
- Abstand zwischen Objektivmitte und Film
- antike römische Badeanstalt
- isländische Springquelle
- Korbblütler, Heilpflanze
- engl. Weihnachten
- franz. heilig
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- Einblick bei der Kamera
- Märchen, das wir gerne in der Weihnachtszeit schauen
- europäische Kulturepoche
- Erdkugel
- Erdgeschichtskenner
- Wintersport
- griechisches Meer
- Festmahl am Martinstag
- lat. Vater
- Einer der heiligen drei Könige
22 Clues: Erdkugel • lat. Vater • Wintersport • franz. heilig • griechisches Meer • engl. Weihnachten • Erdgeschichtskenner • Lockruf eines Vogels • Festmahl am Martinstag • Einblick bei der Kamera • Hochgeschwindigkeitszug • europäische Kulturepoche • isländische Springquelle • Korbblütler, Heilpflanze • nach innen gewölbte Linse • nördlichster Punkt Europas • Längengrad durch Greenwich • ...
Riley Kauffman - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-20
Across
- protestant leader
- settled religious turmoil
- created printing press
- rich
- nonreligious
- buy forgiveness
- non catholic christians
- christian churches left catholic
- split in catholic churches
- mother of elizabeth
- fast printing
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- meeting of the clergy
- painted mona lisa
- three dimensional appearance
- catholic missionaries
- make seperate
- native language
- sistine chapel
- church and england
- school of athens
- bronze david
- settled reformation wars
- 1400-1600
- emotion
- six wives
25 Clues: rich • emotion • 1400-1600 • six wives • nonreligious • bronze david • make seperate • fast printing • sistine chapel • native language • buy forgiveness • school of athens • protestant leader • painted mona lisa • church and england • mother of elizabeth • meeting of the clergy • catholic missionaries • created printing press • non catholic christians • settled reformation wars • settled religious turmoil • ...
The life of Shakespeare 2025-03-04
Across
- 3,000 spectators.
- power dynamics.
- by Queen Elizabeth I.
- by fire in 1613.
- in Stratford-upon-Avon, 1564.
- in 1599.
- on society.
- a Growing population in London.
- the English Renaissance era.
- or historical settings.
- in Italy or Scotland.
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- themes and conflicts.
- to London in late 1580s.
- in 1616.
- dominantly Protestantism
- Complex family dynamics.
- theatre.
- of loyalty and betrayal.
- Anne Hathaway, 1582.
- central romantic plots.
20 Clues: in 1616. • theatre. • in 1599. • on society. • power dynamics. • by fire in 1613. • 3,000 spectators. • Anne Hathaway, 1582. • themes and conflicts. • by Queen Elizabeth I. • in Italy or Scotland. • central romantic plots. • or historical settings. • to London in late 1580s. • dominantly Protestantism • Complex family dynamics. • of loyalty and betrayal. • the English Renaissance era. • ...
1920 2013-02-28
12 Clues: no food • new women • no alcohol • no immigrants • white supremacy • affordable price • rise of communism • a period of change • nationwide protests • evolution vs. creationism • made life style more easier • black people move for a better life
1920 2013-02-28
12 Clues: no food • new women • no alcohol • no immigrants • white supremacy • affordable price • rise of communism • a period of change • nationwide protests • evolution vs. creationism • made life style more easier • black people move for a better life
Spelling Week of March 4 2024-03-01
12 Clues: unable • to set aside • joyous sound • nothing there • a line of poetry • burst or shatter • dried fruit/grape • rebirth/new ideas • dried up/wrinkled • one who dreams/hopes • to become septic/rotten • river between Oregon and Washington
The Renaissance 2014-06-16
Across
- Medieval instrument to measure altitude
- Head of the Roman Church
- 1500's movement causing different protestant churches to form
- A lack of vitamin c caused disease
- Medieval stringed Instrument (similar to a guitar)
Down
- Arab Muslim from north-west regions of Africa
- Religious Man
- Man who lived outside of the Roman border
- Man with high importance in a christian church
- Sculpture on a flat surface
- Image in flat wood
11 Clues: Religious Man • Image in flat wood • Head of the Roman Church • Sculpture on a flat surface • A lack of vitamin c caused disease • Medieval instrument to measure altitude • Man who lived outside of the Roman border • Arab Muslim from north-west regions of Africa • Man with high importance in a christian church • Medieval stringed Instrument (similar to a guitar) • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-01-02
11 Clues: The Divine Comedy • The Brith of Venus • Famous for his plays • The School of Athens • Creator of Mona Lisa • Creator of "The Prince." • Development of Humanism • The Sistine Chapel ceiling • rebirth of the middle ages. • The creator of the printing press • A native language created by Italians
Renaissance Art 2022-05-12
Across
- A painting technique that was developed that described depth
- Artist at this time heavily supported ______ thought
- One of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous works
- A painter who is known for pieces like the School of Athens
- The playwright known for reinventing the English language
Down
- This artist created David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- An ideal Renaissance man who painted, sculpted, and invented
- da Vinci created one of the earliest _______ machines
- A renaissance idea that was used to advance art
- An architect from Florence who created the dome of Cuppolo of Maria del Fiore cathedral
- The system where the upper class would pay artist to make things for them
11 Clues: One of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous works • A renaissance idea that was used to advance art • Artist at this time heavily supported ______ thought • da Vinci created one of the earliest _______ machines • The playwright known for reinventing the English language • A painter who is known for pieces like the School of Athens • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-09
Across
- The culture that they were trying to bring back
- one of the most famous portraits in the world
- He painted the mona lisa
- A perfect ideal place
- Studying classical texts
- People who supported artists
Down
- He painted the famous chapel painting
- Major religion in this era
- the revival of the classical period
- The capital of Italy
- A way of thinking
11 Clues: A way of thinking • The capital of Italy • A perfect ideal place • He painted the mona lisa • Studying classical texts • Major religion in this era • People who supported artists • the revival of the classical period • He painted the famous chapel painting • one of the most famous portraits in the world • The culture that they were trying to bring back
Renaissance Medicine 2023-11-14
11 Clues: The Protestant • plague of 1665 • did experiments • Harvey's discovery • diseases liked birds • First for dissections • This theory was rejected • started treating illness • continued to be believed • Thomas Sydenham treated the • still most common attempt to cure
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-21
11 Clues: end • traditional • unfair treatment • bold or confident • shared by a group • a part of something • cruel or unfair treatment • controlled by an organization • representation in words or images • make someone powerless or unimportant • untrue belief about behaviors of a group
French royalty II 2020-07-13
12 Clues: Apollo • the Saint • porcupine • Queen of Navarre • fatal tournament • Renaissance Monarch • first Capetian king • good face for radio • chicken in every pot • Another Medici Princess • bailed out by Joan of Arc • regent to the last Valois kings
Hamlet 2014-03-18
12 Clues: flowers • playwright • poison sword • main character • Elizabethan Era • columbine flowers • died by Hamlet's sword • life giving/life taking • thought provoking speech • frailty thy name is woman • Gertrude does this to Hamlet • sexual relations between closely related people
Gazzetta Italiana 2025-05-06
Across
- A philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency, focusing on the individual and social aspects of human beings
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- A Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295
- Having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
Down
- A network of ancient trade routes, primarily land-based but also including sea routes, that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
- A German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- A powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that ruled Florence and later Tuscany during the Renaissance, also being patrons of the arts
- Traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of lasting value
12 Clues: An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view • A German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press • Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis • ...
Sunshine Living: Episode 5: Florence, Italy 2023-10-27
13 Clues: Old Bridge • Powerful Family • Franciscan Church • Gothic Style Tower • 13th Century Church • 14th Century Church • Historic Art Gallery • Octagonal Baptistery • Cathedral of Florence • Cultural Movement of Italy • Political Center of the City • Landscaped Gardens in Florence • Former Residence of the Medici
The medieval and renaissence 2021-09-11
Across
- – composed songs that were more religious.
- Da Palestrina – “choirmaster”
- – a secular vocal form of music popular in Italy and France.
- – A sacred choral composition that sets the fixed portions of the Eucharistic liturgy to music.
- – a fretted, guitar-like instrument with six strings and a long neck which was very popular during 1450-1650
- – stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked to produce sounds.
- – has a single line of melody without any harmony or any other form of accompaniment.
- des Prez – The single most influential composer of the middle Renaissance
- – poems about knightly adventure were addressed to some fair lady, real or imaginary, known or unknown
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- – a sacred vocal music which flourished during the thirteenth century in France.
- – most important form of vernacular sacred songs in Italy.
- – the oldest form of stringed keyboard instrument, and a predecessor of the piano
- – “rebirth”
- Byrd – “Father of Music”
- – several parts or voices are combined together contrapuntally or in counterpoint.
- – sang love song called “minne”, an old German word for love.
- – bowed string instrument.
17 Clues: – “rebirth” • Byrd – “Father of Music” • – bowed string instrument. • Da Palestrina – “choirmaster” • – 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. • ...
Medieval & Renaissance 2021-09-23
Across
- a low social status
- part of the garb, the habit, of many Christian religious orders, of both monks and nuns (monastic)
- an outer garment with a long full body and flaring sleeves
- also called a shift, middle age undergarment
- a padded garment worn over armor
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- Italian under garment
- a type of short coat commonly worn by men in the late Middle Ages
- an economic political system of the middle age
- thick-soled, raised shoe
- a simple slip-on garment
- an overgarment worn by both genders with small flaring sleeves
11 Clues: a low social status • Italian under garment • thick-soled, raised shoe • a simple slip-on garment • a padded garment worn over armor • also called a shift, middle age undergarment • an economic political system of the middle age • an outer garment with a long full body and flaring sleeves • an overgarment worn by both genders with small flaring sleeves • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2021-10-27
Across
- style of music wildly popular in the 1920s
- the racist, violent hate organization trying to keep America racially “pure”
- literary and artistic revival in NYC's African American community
- considered the most important and influential musician in the history of jazz
- in 1927 she became the highest- paid black artist in the world
Down
- believed that African Americans should build a separate society (in Africa)
- the largest black urban community in the United States in 1920s
- a jazz pianist and composer, led his ten-piece orchestra at the famous Cotton Club and won renown as one of America’s greatest composers
- Missouri-born poet best known during the Harlem Renaissance
- group founded in 1909, to protect the rights of African Americans and to protest racial violence (initials)
- hundreds of thousands of African Americans move north to big cities in the 1910s - 1920s
11 Clues: style of music wildly popular in the 1920s • Missouri-born poet best known during the Harlem Renaissance • in 1927 she became the highest- paid black artist in the world • the largest black urban community in the United States in 1920s • literary and artistic revival in NYC's African American community • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-26
Across
- the last name of a famous poet born in Joplin, Missouri
- a community in New York with a mostly black population where jazz and blues were developed
- something or someone that causes a change
- Many African Americans moved north during the great ______.
- the first name of a trumpet player who played for King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
- the name of a famous club in Harlem with black performers but mainly white viewers
Down
- a movement in art and literature where new forms are introduced and popularized
- the creation of new music as a performer is playing
- the type of jobs that black people held before moving north
- the type of jobs that black people got when moving north
- the acronym for an organization that was created to campaign for equal rights for African Americans
11 Clues: something or someone that causes a change • the creation of new music as a performer is playing • the last name of a famous poet born in Joplin, Missouri • the type of jobs that black people got when moving north • the type of jobs that black people held before moving north • Many African Americans moved north during the great ______. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-24
Across
- The systematic study of ideas and issues
- Different from one another
- Process through which individuals become residents or citizens of another country
- A way of life that is passed down from generation to generation
- When six million African Americans moved from the South to Northern, Midwestern, and Western states.
- A revival of intellectual or artistic achievement
- A district of New York City, in NE Manhattan
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
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- Movement which promoted a sense of racial pride, cultural self-expression, independence,and politics.
- A golden age for African American artists, writers and musicians.
- A piece of writing that partakes of the nature of both speech and song that is rhythmical
11 Clues: Different from one another • The systematic study of ideas and issues • A district of New York City, in NE Manhattan • A revival of intellectual or artistic achievement • A way of life that is passed down from generation to generation • A golden age for African American artists, writers and musicians. • ...
Renaissance Today 2023-05-23
Across
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- A German printer of the fifteenth century, who invented the printing press
- an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from the Republic of Venice who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- a wealthy and powerful family of Italian bankers and merchants
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- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching real importance to humans
- a road used for trading all throughout history
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
12 Clues: a road used for trading all throughout history • a wealthy and powerful family of Italian bankers and merchants • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • an outlook or system of thought attaching real importance to humans • an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-23
Across
- A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- An Italian Sculptor known for making David
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- A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East
- The Man who created the printing press
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
11 Clues: The Man who created the printing press • An Italian Sculptor known for making David • A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan • The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance • A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-23
Across
- A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- An Italian Sculptor known for making David
Down
- A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East
- The Man who created the printing press
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
11 Clues: The Man who created the printing press • An Italian Sculptor known for making David • A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan • The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance • A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-23
Across
- A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- An Italian Sculptor known for making David
Down
- A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East
- The Man who created the printing press
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
11 Clues: The Man who created the printing press • An Italian Sculptor known for making David • A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan • The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance • A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-23
Across
- A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- An Italian Sculptor known for making David
Down
- A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East
- The Man who created the printing press
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
11 Clues: The Man who created the printing press • An Italian Sculptor known for making David • A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan • The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance • A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-03-16
Across
- event that resulted in three deaths, hundreds of injuries, and millions of dollars in property damage.
- Last name of one of jazz's most important figures
- 1928 work by Nella Larsen
- Last name of famous anthropologist, author, and filmmaker
- Location of the Cotton Club
Down
- Last name of the famous painter of Into Bondage
- Bold new style of music
- The Great _______ Migration of African Americans from rural to urban spaces and from the South to the North
- Suit with defined shoulders and narrow waist
- The Harlem Renaissance is referred to as the ____Age for African American artists, writers, and musicians
- The Great Migration brought dramatically rising levels of ________
11 Clues: Bold new style of music • 1928 work by Nella Larsen • Location of the Cotton Club • Suit with defined shoulders and narrow waist • Last name of the famous painter of Into Bondage • Last name of one of jazz's most important figures • Last name of famous anthropologist, author, and filmmaker • The Great Migration brought dramatically rising levels of ________ • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
Across
- Who shaped political modern thought.
- ______ are established.
- Leonardo _____ painted the Monalisa.
- ____ standard of living in the middle ages.
- First front facing self portrait.
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- The focus on human achievement.
- ________ standard of living during the renaissance.
- Famous for La Pieta.
- _______ trade.
- Who wrote the Praise of Folly?
- _____ Dimensional art.
- First celebrity artist.
12 Clues: _______ trade. • Famous for La Pieta. • _____ Dimensional art. • ______ are established. • First celebrity artist. • Who wrote the Praise of Folly? • The focus on human achievement. • First front facing self portrait. • Who shaped political modern thought. • Leonardo _____ painted the Monalisa. • ____ standard of living in the middle ages. • ...
renaissance renegaders 2024-04-12
Across
- He created modern ______
- He created the book Gargantua and_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- He was a man of science and _ _ _ _ _ _
- He lived during (1495-1553) the time of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- He worked in this European country
- His work is still _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- He worked as a doctor, _ _ _ _ _ _, and the creator of satire.
- He taught many doctors in _ _ _ _ _ _
- He created this comical form of speaking an opinion
- He was the physician to dissect the human _ _ _ _.
- He rebelled against womens'
11 Clues: He created modern ______ • He rebelled against womens' • His work is still _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • He worked in this European country • He taught many doctors in _ _ _ _ _ _ • He was a man of science and _ _ _ _ _ _ • He was the physician to dissect the human _ _ _ _. • He created this comical form of speaking an opinion • He created the book Gargantua and_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • ...
Renaissance Crosswords 2025-05-05
Across
- 14th-16th centuries
- powerful Italian dynasty
- traveled along the silk road
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin culture.
- having the sun as the center
- financial sponsor
- invented the movable printing press
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- a point of view
- painted the Sistine chapel ceiling
- not living a monastic life
- a network of trade routes
11 Clues: a point of view • financial sponsor • 14th-16th centuries • powerful Italian dynasty • a network of trade routes • not living a monastic life • traveled along the silk road • having the sun as the center • painted the Sistine chapel ceiling • invented the movable printing press • relating to ancient Greek or Latin culture.
Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-15
Across
- not making any changes
- period of time where great things are accomplished
- any belief or theory that does not comply with the churches.
- to fix or rehabilitate
- interest on loans the catholic church went against
- formal banishment from the church
- a person who financially supports the arts
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- an association of craftspeople for their mutual benefit
- relating to the ancient greeks and romans.
- comes from the word 'universal', belongs to a christ-centered faith community.
- people who were unhappy with the church
11 Clues: not making any changes • to fix or rehabilitate • formal banishment from the church • people who were unhappy with the church • relating to the ancient greeks and romans. • a person who financially supports the arts • period of time where great things are accomplished • interest on loans the catholic church went against • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-13
Across
- Financial support given to artists by wealthy individuals or governments
- A social system based on land ownership and loyalty
- A machine that revolutionized the spread of information
- A deadly pandemic that swept across Europe in the 14th century
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- A belief system that emphasizes human potential and achievements
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- A time period of great cultural and artistic change
- network of trade routes connecting Europe to Asia
- A religious movement that led to a split in Christianity
- A focus on worldly affairs rather than religious matters
- The ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome
11 Clues: The ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome • network of trade routes connecting Europe to Asia • A time period of great cultural and artistic change • A social system based on land ownership and loyalty • A machine that revolutionized the spread of information • A religious movement that led to a split in Christianity • ...
The Renaissance 2025-12-04
Across
- combination of humanist and religous ideas
- A method of a three dimensional scene that looks flat and looks real
- greatest English writer
- Italian trader he traveled to China and later wrote about this trip During his time in China he served as a goverment official in Kubla Knants court
- 1400-1465 evented the printer
- 1469-1527 Italian writer and politician he wrote the Drino in which he advised ruler how to rule
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- painted Mona Lisa
- Rebirth of learning
- 1475-1564 Italian Renassance artists he designed building painted sustine Chapel
- the study of history liteature public speaking and art
- 1304-1374 Early Italian Renassiance scholar he wroteabout the importance of knowing histroy
11 Clues: painted Mona Lisa • Rebirth of learning • greatest English writer • 1400-1465 evented the printer • combination of humanist and religous ideas • the study of history liteature public speaking and art • A method of a three dimensional scene that looks flat and looks real • 1475-1564 Italian Renassance artists he designed building painted sustine Chapel • ...
Earth 2021-03-30
10 Clues: U.S.A • savanna • renaissance • oceanic crust • koala,kangaroo • huge ice desert • biggest on earth • continental crust • amazon rain forest • deepest cavern on Earth
Rennaisace thingy ma-bobs 2023-02-28
Across
- The famous Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A person who creates art, especially during the Renaissance
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- A famous Renaissance playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- famous painter during the rennaisance, also made a flying machine
- The movement that sparked a religious revolution during the Renaissance
5 Clues: A person who creates art, especially during the Renaissance • A famous Renaissance playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" • famous painter during the rennaisance, also made a flying machine • The movement that sparked a religious revolution during the Renaissance • The famous Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Chapter 30 Crossword 2024-11-25
Across
- a true genius of the renaissance
- the period of "rebirth" and creativity that followed Europe's middle ages
- the study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way
- German man who developed a printing press
- an Italian poet that had a lot to say about human behavior
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- the combination of humanist and religious ideas
- a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- an Italian writer who was also a politician, made a book called "The Prince"
- considered to be the greatest writer in the English language
- one of the greatest Italian artists with many talents
- remarkable man from Venice
11 Clues: remarkable man from Venice • a true genius of the renaissance • German man who developed a printing press • the combination of humanist and religious ideas • one of the greatest Italian artists with many talents • an Italian poet that had a lot to say about human behavior • considered to be the greatest writer in the English language • ...
19th & 20th C. African American Artists 2021-02-19
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- A Harlem Renaissance painter whose work celebrates African American versatility and adaptability, depicting people in a variety of settings.
- late 19th Century African American landscape painter; won a bronze medal for his painting "Under the Oaks" at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial which was almost taken from him because of his race
- An African-American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She was also a teacher and her studio was important to the careers of a rising generation of artists who would become nationally known. She worked for equal rights for African Americans in the arts.
- Late 19th century artist, first African-American painter to gain international acclaim; known for painting biblical subjects or scenes
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- Artist that photographed the Harlem Renaissance, Known for his depiction of middle class African American life
- Enslaved African American potter who inscribed poems in his pots
- An early 19th Century African American artist who painted portraits of famous Americans; controversial racial identity
- An African American painter, associated with the Harlem Renaissance, who chronicled the experiences of the Great Migration north through art
8 Clues: Enslaved African American potter who inscribed poems in his pots • Artist that photographed the Harlem Renaissance, Known for his depiction of middle class African American life • An early 19th Century African American artist who painted portraits of famous Americans; controversial racial identity • ...
1920 2025-09-13
9 Clues: Plan • Speakeasy • Bootlegger • Prohibition • Fundamentalism • Gang Flapper • System Scopes Trial • Sprawl Harlem Renaissance • Dome Scandal Double Standard
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-06
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- A wealthy individual, often a ruler, or aristocratic family, who financially supported and commissioned artists to create works of art.
- A sun centered theory of the universe. Believing that the sun was the center of the universe where earth and other planets followed a circular path around the sun.
- An influential Italian Renaissance artist known for his sculptures, paintings and architecture, including the Sistine chapel ceiling and the Statue of David
- A 13th century Venetian traveler who explored Asia and served as an advisor to Kubla Khan, the Mongol ruler of China.
- The art, architecture, literature, and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome.
- A powerful and influential Italian banking, family and political dynasty that dominated Florence and later Tuscany during the Renaissance age.
- Interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- The printing press with movable type around 1450.
- From the French word for “rebirth”, a renewed love of arts and learning after the Black Death between 1350 and 1650
- The ancient network of trade routes connecting the East (China, Asia) and the West (Europe, the Middle East).
12 Clues: The printing press with movable type around 1450. • Interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • The art, architecture, literature, and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome. • ...
4TH QUARTER PROJECT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-06-09
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- An Incan ruler that was crowned in 1438.
- The mother culture of Mesoamerica.
- An Indian empire that saw great progress and is considered the Golden Age of India.
- A burst in creativity through the arts in Europe that occurred in the 1300's.
- Ibn Khaldun's concept that is found in Muqadimmah.
- Li Yuan established this East Asian empire.
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- Painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Sculptor of David.
- An Italian city-state known for being the origin of the Renaissance.
- A spanish conquistador who led a crusade that caused the fall of the Aztecs.
- A French playwright best known for The Misanthrope and the Imaginary Invalid.
- An east asian empire that fell in 206 BCE due to its very strict order.
- An African empire that lasted from 100 c. BCE to 950 CE.
- A Mesoamerican civilization known for their gruesome rituals such as human sacrifice.
14 Clues: Sculptor of David. • Painter of the Mona Lisa. • The mother culture of Mesoamerica. • An Incan ruler that was crowned in 1438. • Li Yuan established this East Asian empire. • Ibn Khaldun's concept that is found in Muqadimmah. • An African empire that lasted from 100 c. BCE to 950 CE. • An Italian city-state known for being the origin of the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-23
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- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, cause, or activity.
- A route for exporting goods such as silk, spices, and precious metals.
- Relating of the ancient Greek and Roman
- The greatest English playwright of his time.
- An influential architect and poet; painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- A traveler that Kublai sent to go on fact-finding trips all over China.
- Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events.
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- A German printer who developed a movable metal type printing press.
- New interest in culture in learning and arts. From the French word for “rebirth.”
- Sun-centered, theory of the universe.
- A famous Renaissance artist known for the “Mona Lisa”
- Known as “God’s Bankers”.
- A new way of understanding the world, based on ancient Greek and Rome.
14 Clues: Known as “God’s Bankers”. • Sun-centered, theory of the universe. • Relating of the ancient Greek and Roman • The greatest English playwright of his time. • A famous Renaissance artist known for the “Mona Lisa” • Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events. • A German printer who developed a movable metal type printing press. • ...
The Roaring 20’s 2024-02-06
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- The widespread availability of radios and movies helped play a crucial role in the growth of what musical genre?
- What drove the ban on alcohol?
- What movement caused African Americans to experience jazz for the first time?
- What was it called when you sold liquor illegally?
- What item helped with the creation and spread of American culture throughout society?
- What was the law called on the ban of alcohol?
- Where did the Harlem renaissance happen?
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- What type of woman was a woman who wore short skirts, bobbed hair, and listened to jazz?
- What was the so-called symbol of the 1920’s?
- What was an influential movement in African literature history?
- What major religions made efforts to spread their religion during the 1920s?
- What Klan was reborn during the 1920’s
- What number amendment related to the ban of alcohol
- What type of movies dominated the cinema in the 1920’s?
- The Harlem Renaissance was known as the ______ Era for African Americans.
15 Clues: What drove the ban on alcohol? • What Klan was reborn during the 1920’s • Where did the Harlem renaissance happen? • What was the so-called symbol of the 1920’s? • What was the law called on the ban of alcohol? • What was it called when you sold liquor illegally? • What number amendment related to the ban of alcohol • ...
The Roaring 20’s 2024-02-06
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- The widespread availability of radios and movies helped play a crucial role in the growth of what musical genre?
- What drove the ban on alcohol?
- What movement caused African Americans to experience jazz for the first time?
- What was it called when you sold liquor illegally?
- What item helped with the creation and spread of American culture throughout society?
- What was the law called on the ban of alcohol?
- Where did the Harlem renaissance happen?
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- What type of woman was a woman who wore short skirts, bobbed hair, and listened to jazz?
- What was the so-called symbol of the 1920’s?
- What was an influential movement in African literature history?
- What major religions made efforts to spread their religion during the 1920s?
- What Klan was reborn during the 1920’s
- What number amendment related to the ban of alcohol
- What type of movies dominated the cinema in the 1920’s?
- The Harlem Renaissance was known as the ______ Era for African Americans.
15 Clues: What drove the ban on alcohol? • What Klan was reborn during the 1920’s • Where did the Harlem renaissance happen? • What was the so-called symbol of the 1920’s? • What was the law called on the ban of alcohol? • What was it called when you sold liquor illegally? • What number amendment related to the ban of alcohol • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2023-02-13
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- the wife of (5 across)
- the "father" of observational astronomy and the scientific method
- the king who demanded he should have the final say in the church of England
- the pope who refused to divorce (5 across) from (3 across)
- the leader of the Church
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- creator of the Mona Lisa
- creator of the Statue of David
- the time between the 1300's and the 1700's in which people wanted to revive the "old ways"
- the time before the renaissance
9 Clues: the wife of (5 across) • creator of the Mona Lisa • the leader of the Church • creator of the Statue of David • the time before the renaissance • the pope who refused to divorce (5 across) from (3 across) • the "father" of observational astronomy and the scientific method • the king who demanded he should have the final say in the church of England • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-14
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- leader of the black nationalist movement called the New Negro
- wrote Youth and the Shuffle Along
- wrote Jonah's Gourd Vine and Their Eyes Were Watching God
- vocalist known for being the one of the first black singers to find wide popularity
- famous for their partying and anti-Victorian fashion
- the most famous composer of the Harlem Renaissance
- sculptor famous for her busts of prominent black leaders
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- novelist who was hired by WEB DuBois to be editor of The Crisis
- believed that the genetic makeup of a society can be improved through things like promoting abortion in black communities
- satchmo; famous for What a Wonderful World
- center of the Harlem Renaissance
11 Clues: center of the Harlem Renaissance • wrote Youth and the Shuffle Along • satchmo; famous for What a Wonderful World • the most famous composer of the Harlem Renaissance • famous for their partying and anti-Victorian fashion • sculptor famous for her busts of prominent black leaders • wrote Jonah's Gourd Vine and Their Eyes Were Watching God • ...
11-22 2024-11-18
13 Clues: soft cry • matching • jewelry item • a time of rebirth • shape, or outline • toward the center • freedom of movement • “dessert” in Spanish • with little enthusiasm • “celebrate” in Spanish • “gathering” in Spanish • a system for naming things • Peter practiced poetic ploy perfectly, eg
Venice 1 2022-09-23
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- Twin city
- Northernmost arm of the Mediterranean
- Shakespeare's Moore
- Spans the Grand Canal
- Spanish diminutive of Venice
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- Residence of the chief magistrate
- A painting surface
- Capital of the Veneto region
- High Shore
- Shakespeare's salesman
- Venice's medieval government
- Main waterway
- Renaissance "de Cadore"
- Ends on Shrove Tuesday
- Lagoon Dwellers
- Chief Magistrate, or meme animal
16 Clues: Twin city • High Shore • Main waterway • Lagoon Dwellers • A painting surface • Shakespeare's Moore • Spans the Grand Canal • Shakespeare's salesman • Ends on Shrove Tuesday • Renaissance "de Cadore" • Capital of the Veneto region • Venice's medieval government • Spanish diminutive of Venice • Chief Magistrate, or meme animal • Residence of the chief magistrate • ...
Southern Europe 2025-01-22
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- Aegean island
- Greek island
- Etna's island
- Largest Greek island
- 1960 Olympics venue
- The starting place of early Renaissance art
- Welsh name that means "pearl"
- vacation at sea
- Acropolis setting
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- Europe's boot
- Untouched cruise line?
- Birthplace of pizza
- Sea bordered by three continents
- Hellenic Republic
- Sanskrit word for "star"
- city with a notable tower
16 Clues: Greek island • Europe's boot • Aegean island • Etna's island • vacation at sea • Hellenic Republic • Acropolis setting • Birthplace of pizza • 1960 Olympics venue • Largest Greek island • Untouched cruise line? • Sanskrit word for "star" • city with a notable tower • Welsh name that means "pearl" • Sea bordered by three continents • The starting place of early Renaissance art
Renaissance Crossword 2024-05-16
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- known for creating the printing press
- Ancient trade routes connecting Europe and Asia
- Known for being a famous explorer and traveling to asia
- to revolve around the sun
- Richest bankers in Italy
- A well known painter:painted the sistine chapel
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- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- rebirth
- Point Of View
- The philosophy relating to the morals of mankind
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals.
11 Clues: rebirth • Point Of View • Richest bankers in Italy • to revolve around the sun • known for creating the printing press • Ancient trade routes connecting Europe and Asia • A well known painter:painted the sistine chapel • The philosophy relating to the morals of mankind • Known for being a famous explorer and traveling to asia • ...
English Renaissance 2023-07-20
11 Clues: gratis • crying tree • Christmas log • an Act of Parliament • Bard’s last testament • Wife who lost her head • reign defined as bloody • Symbols of warring houses • Advisor who lost his head • First and second Tudor king • ___ Hall Seymour family seat
The Renaissance 2023-02-15
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- Caused over 25 million casualties.
- How many theses did Martin Luther write?
- Last name of a German monk and professor of theology.
- A cry meaning justification by faith alone.
- Who painted the "Lady with an Ermine"?
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- Who established the use of chemicals while treating illnesses?
- Last name of the person who creathed the printing press.
- Last name of the man who believed the three deadliest sins are greed, laziness, and pride.
- Four popes came from this famous family.
- Where did the Renaissance begin?
- What was the focus on human individuality, ability, and dignity?
11 Clues: Where did the Renaissance begin? • Caused over 25 million casualties. • Who painted the "Lady with an Ermine"? • Four popes came from this famous family. • How many theses did Martin Luther write? • A cry meaning justification by faith alone. • Last name of a German monk and professor of theology. • Last name of the person who creathed the printing press. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-23
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- A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- An Italian Sculptor known for making David
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- A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East
- The Man who created the printing press
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
11 Clues: The Man who created the printing press • An Italian Sculptor known for making David • A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan • The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance • A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-23
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- A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- An Italian Sculptor known for making David
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- A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East
- The Man who created the printing press
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
11 Clues: The Man who created the printing press • An Italian Sculptor known for making David • A Merchant who left Venice to meet Kublai Khan • The most wealthy family in Florence during the Renaissance • A Road that traveled trade through China and the Middle East • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-15
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- Revolution, a bloodless revolution that brought William and Mary to the throne
- XIV, the Sun King
- she wanted to expand Russian territory
- tried to make Russia more modern and more like Europe
- a beautiful palace built by Louis XIV
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- absolute monarch of Spain
- Cromwell, became dictator of England for 11 years
- right, rulers got their power from God
- Armada, was defeated by the English Navy
- Richelieu, a French priest who was an adviser to Louis XIV
- monarchy, king or queen ruled with total power
11 Clues: XIV, the Sun King • absolute monarch of Spain • a beautiful palace built by Louis XIV • right, rulers got their power from God • she wanted to expand Russian territory • Armada, was defeated by the English Navy • monarchy, king or queen ruled with total power • Cromwell, became dictator of England for 11 years • tried to make Russia more modern and more like Europe • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-15
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- absolute monarch of Spain
- tried to make Russia more modern and more like Europe
- became dictator of England for 11 years
- XIV, the Sun King
- a beautiful palace built by Louis XIV
- right, rulers got their power from God
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- a bloodless revolution that brought William and Mary to the throne
- she wanted to expand Russian territory
- monarchy, king or queen ruled with total power
- was defeated by the English Navy
- a French priest who was an adviser to Louis XIV
11 Clues: XIV, the Sun King • absolute monarch of Spain • was defeated by the English Navy • a beautiful palace built by Louis XIV • she wanted to expand Russian territory • right, rulers got their power from God • became dictator of England for 11 years • monarchy, king or queen ruled with total power • a French priest who was an adviser to Louis XIV • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-15
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- became dictator of England for 11 years
- she wanted to expand Russian territory
- rulers got their power from God
- was defeated by the English Navy
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- tried to make Russia more modern and more like Europe
- a French priest who was an adviser to Louis XIV
- the Sun King
- a beautiful palace built by Louis XIV
- king or queen ruled with total power
- a bloodless revolution that brought WilliamandMary to the throne
- absolute monarch of Spain
11 Clues: the Sun King • absolute monarch of Spain • rulers got their power from God • was defeated by the English Navy • king or queen ruled with total power • a beautiful palace built by Louis XIV • she wanted to expand Russian territory • became dictator of England for 11 years • a French priest who was an adviser to Louis XIV • tried to make Russia more modern and more like Europe • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- Who shaped political modern thought.
- ______ are established.
- Leonardo _____ painted the Monalisa.
- ____ standard of living in the middle ages.
- First front facing self portrait.
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- The focus on human achievement.
- ________ standard of living during the renaissance.
- Famous for La Pieta.
- _______ trade.
- Who wrote the Praise of Folly?
- _____ Dimensional art.
- First celebrity artist.
12 Clues: _______ trade. • Famous for La Pieta. • _____ Dimensional art. • ______ are established. • First celebrity artist. • Who wrote the Praise of Folly? • The focus on human achievement. • First front facing self portrait. • Who shaped political modern thought. • Leonardo _____ painted the Monalisa. • ____ standard of living in the middle ages. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-29
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- New ideas and inventions that transformed technology and thought.
- The pursuit of knowledge, leading to revolutionary discoveries about the universe.
- da Vinci A famous painter
- A movement challenging the Catholic Church, leading to significant religious change.
- A philosophical approach that emphasizes human potential and achievements.
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- The belief in the importance of the individual and personal achievement.
- A revival of art and learning inspired by antiquity.
- The act of discovering new lands, driven by curiosity and trade.
- Written works that reflect human experience, with figures like Shakespeare.
- Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy.
- Creative expression that flourished with techniques like perspective and realism.
11 Clues: da Vinci A famous painter • A revival of art and learning inspired by antiquity. • The act of discovering new lands, driven by curiosity and trade. • New ideas and inventions that transformed technology and thought. • Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy. • The belief in the importance of the individual and personal achievement. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-25
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- - The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- - Reassin who was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer,and mapmaker
- - A method of showing three- dimensional seen on a flat surface so it looks real
- - Italian trader i 1254-1324 who traveled to China and later wrote about his trip
- - A period of rebirth that followed Europe´s middle ages
- - Study of literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of speaking in Europe
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- - (1475-1564) Italian reassin artist whom designed buildings
- - (1469- 1527)Italian writer who wrote The Prince
- - (1400-1468) German printer, he developed a printing press
- - (1564-1616) English reassin writer who was considered the greatest English writer
- - (1304-1374) Early Italian reassin scholar,he wrote about the importance of knowing history
11 Clues: - The combination of humanist and religious ideas • - (1469- 1527)Italian writer who wrote The Prince • - A period of rebirth that followed Europe´s middle ages • - (1400-1468) German printer, he developed a printing press • - (1475-1564) Italian reassin artist whom designed buildings • - Reassin who was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer,and mapmaker • ...
Renaissance Music 2025-04-01
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- Family of woodwind instruments whose sound is produced by blowing into a "whistle" mouthpiece, usually made of wood or plastic.
- Sacred choral composition made up of five sections: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
- Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time.
- Technique of combining two or more melodic lines into a meaningful whole.
- Medieval polyphony that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines.
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- Keyboard instrument, widely used from about 1500 to 1775, whose sound is produced by plectra which pluck its wire strings.
- Musical representation of specific poetic images—for example, a falling melodic line to accompany the word descending.
- Polyphonic instrumental composition which makes extensive use of imitation.
- Composition for several voices set to a short secular poem, usually about love, combining homophonic and polyphonic textures and often using word painting.
- Polyphonic choral work set to a sacred Latin text other than that of the mass; one of the two main forms of sacred Renaissance music.
- Member of a family of bowed string instruments popular during the Renaissance, having six strings and a fretted fingerboard.
11 Clues: Technique of combining two or more melodic lines into a meaningful whole. • Polyphonic instrumental composition which makes extensive use of imitation. • Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time. • Medieval polyphony that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-11-07
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- a small bug that ate away at the crops across Texas and the rest of the south
- often used to describe the segregation laws, rules, and customs, Laws written to separate blacks and whites in public areas/meant African Americans had unequal opportunities in housing, work, education, and government
- the act of segregating; a social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, founded in 1909 to work for racial equality
- the divide between the north and the south.
- torturing and killing a person by beating and usually in front of a crowd of people.
- a musical form and genre that flourished during the harlem renaissance
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- A secret organization that used terrorist tactics in an attempt to restore white supremacy in the South
- the period after the Civil War in the United States when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union
- began in 1917, a term used to describe violent postwar strikes and racial strife in the us at the end of world war 1
- deprive of voting rights
11 Clues: deprive of voting rights • the divide between the north and the south. • a musical form and genre that flourished during the harlem renaissance • a small bug that ate away at the crops across Texas and the rest of the south • torturing and killing a person by beating and usually in front of a crowd of people. • ...
Hamlet 2014-03-18
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- _____ thy name is woman
- Elizabethan Era
- Life giving/life taking
- Gertrude does this to Hamlet
- Main character
- Thought provoking speech
- Innocence
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- % of all books that were purchased by women
- Poison sword
- Harlot
- She gave him columbine flowers
- Playwright
- Sexual relations between closely related people
- Died by Hamlet's sword
14 Clues: Harlot • Innocence • Playwright • Poison sword • Main character • Elizabethan Era • Died by Hamlet's sword • _____ thy name is woman • Life giving/life taking • Thought provoking speech • Gertrude does this to Hamlet • She gave him columbine flowers • % of all books that were purchased by women • Sexual relations between closely related people
The medieval and renaissence 2021-09-11
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- – composed songs that were more religious.
- des Prez – The single most influential composer of the middle Renaissance
- – stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked to produce sounds.
- – a fretted, guitar-like instrument with six strings and a long neck which was very popular during 1450-1650
- – 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
- – a secular vocal form of music popular in Italy and France.
- – the oldest form of stringed keyboard instrument, and a predecessor of the piano
- – a sacred vocal music which flourished during the thirteenth century in France.
- – bowed string instrument.
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- – “choirmaster”
- – most important form of vernacular sacred songs in Italy.
- – A sacred choral composition that sets the fixed portions of the Eucharistic liturgy to music.
- – has a single line of melody without any harmony or any other form of accompaniment.
- – “Father of Music”
- – “rebirth”
- – sang love song called “minne”, an old German word for love.
17 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. • ...
Topic 15 The Renaissance and Reformation Lessons 1-3 2022-01-31
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- an imaginary ideal place
- a poem of 14 lines with a fixed rhyming pattern
- individual letters formed in metal
- to remove material from a published work or prevent its publication
- everyday spoken language of the people
- a great cultural revival that swept through Europe from the 1300s to the 1500s
- a way of balancing the parts of a design to make it pleasing as a whole
- a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- a mathematical system for representing three dimensional space on a flat surface
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- refers to a series of comic episodes usually involving a mischievous character
- the belief that the individual was more important than the larger community
- an art form in which the artist etches a design on a metal plate with a needle and acid
- someone who gives money or support to a person or group
- the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs.
- withdraw statements
- related to commerce or trade
- a kind of writing that uses ridicule or sarcasm to criticize vice or folly
17 Clues: withdraw statements • an imaginary ideal place • related to commerce or trade • individual letters formed in metal • everyday spoken language of the people • a poem of 14 lines with a fixed rhyming pattern • someone who gives money or support to a person or group • the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs. • ...
Chapter 5 2017-01-30
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- belief of the good in human-beings
- discovered Calvinism and was a pastor during the Protestant Reformation
- a doctrine in Christian theology
- held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento and Bologna
- it split the churches into all these different religions
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- a machine that prints off words and pictures
- dominated the city after Florence fell and was picked backed up and ruled by this family
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- began the Reformation in the early 1500s
- he is a historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, writer, and the founder of political science
- painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, and mathematician
- non religious, worldly, and urban society
- is the attack of abuses in the sale of indulgences that was posted on the Castle Churches door in Wittenberg
- was the King of England after his dad from April 21th, 1509 to his death
- a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
- painter thats painting are in High Renaissance
- release from all or part of the punishment for sin
17 Clues: a doctrine in Christian theology • belief of the good in human-beings • began the Reformation in the early 1500s • non religious, worldly, and urban society • a machine that prints off words and pictures • painter thats painting are in High Renaissance • held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento and Bologna • release from all or part of the punishment for sin • ...
Hamlet 2014-03-18
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- Poison sword
- Main character
- Playwright
- Gertrude does this to Hamlet
- Thought provoking speech
- She gave him columbine flowers
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- _____ thy name is woman
- % of all books that were purchased by women
- Died by Hamlet's sword
- Harlot
- Sexual relations between closely related people
- Life giving/life taking
- Innocence
- Elizabethan Era
14 Clues: Harlot • Innocence • Playwright • Poison sword • Main character • Elizabethan Era • Died by Hamlet's sword • _____ thy name is woman • Life giving/life taking • Thought provoking speech • Gertrude does this to Hamlet • She gave him columbine flowers • % of all books that were purchased by women • Sexual relations between closely related people
Renaissance and Reformation 2017-01-31
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- was an accomplished painter,sculptor, and architect.
- It allowed people to to mass produce books. The first book that mass produce was the bible.
- the believes that some people are to be saved and some are to be dammed.
- was one of Italy's best painters.
- martin luther started the protestant reformation in the early 1500s.
- he wrote a book about political powers.
- a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage.
- are release from all or part of the punishment of sin.
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- was what lead to the split of the catholic church into many different religions.
- was the theses martin luther wrote and put on the castle church in wittenberg discussing the catholic church.
- the study of of humanities, which included grammar,rhetoric,moral philosophy,and history.
- he wrote the institutes of the christian religion. which gave him the reputation as one of the new protestantism.
- ran the government from behind the scene with their money and power. The used their money to hire artist for big projects.
- was where the catholic church spent 20 years thinking about what that had right and wrong with the religion.
- was a painter,sculptor,architect,inventor, and mathematician.
- made his own religion so he could get annulled from his wife's.
- worldly or and enjoyment of material things.
17 Clues: was one of Italy's best painters. • he wrote a book about political powers. • worldly or and enjoyment of material things. • was an accomplished painter,sculptor, and architect. • are release from all or part of the punishment of sin. • was a painter,sculptor,architect,inventor, and mathematician. • made his own religion so he could get annulled from his wife's. • ...
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Across
- means God decides who will be saved and who will not be saved, “eternal decree”
- wrote the Ninety Five Theses, started Lutheranism
- published the Institutes of the Christian Religion, became a leader of protestantism similar to Catholicism, but have more emphasis on the Bible
- attack on the sale of indulgences written by Martin Luther
- Family of merchants that secretly ruled Florence and upset the people
- transformation
- based on the study of the classics
- absolvement of sins
Down
- famous example of a well rounded, universal person, painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- wrote the influential work “The Prince”. Thought humans were self centered
- created the printing press and produced the first printed bible
- King of England, led the break between England and the Roman Catholic Church
- beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, started as the only religion
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- worldly
- literally means rebirth
- gift given from a bride to her husband on their marriage
17 Clues: worldly • transformation • absolvement of sins • literally means rebirth • based on the study of the classics • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • wrote the Ninety Five Theses, started Lutheranism • gift given from a bride to her husband on their marriage • attack on the sale of indulgences written by Martin Luther • ...
