renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance 2021-01-22
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- A idea that has to do with numbers and problem
- A famous painter known for mona lisa
- The revival of a more ancient culture
- To come back
- Style or period
- The revival of this cutlure
- Revival of something dormant
- To be woken
- Refresh,Renew
- Where the renaissance began
- The most populated city in central itlay
- on a canvas
- To bring back
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- When someone has lots of money
- To give something to get something
- Revival after little activity
- A well known architect that designed the dome in florence.
- New life, vitality
- A person who designs buildings
- A thing used to help make news or comics
- People who express their creativity
- Expression of creative skill
- A painter known for the creation of Adam
- Extending,renew
- A time period the renaissance began
25 Clues: To be woken • on a canvas • To come back • Refresh,Renew • To bring back • Style or period • Extending,renew • New life, vitality • The revival of this cutlure • Where the renaissance began • Revival of something dormant • Expression of creative skill • Revival after little activity • When someone has lots of money • A person who designs buildings • To give something to get something • ...
Renaissance 2021-01-22
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- Traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste
- a word serving as the basis for inflected or derived forms
- Man's best friend
- Bringing again into activity and prominence
- A fretted stringed instrument of European origin, similar to the guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox
- A city in central Italy on the Arno; provincial capital of Tuscany; the center of the Italian Renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries
- Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance
- highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
- a representation of a naked child, especially a cherub or a cupid in Renaissance art
- An artist who paints
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- How something is done or how it happens
- the doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason; rejects religion and the supernatural
- the revival of learning and culture
- A piece of work that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career
- a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
- elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
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- A three-dimensional work of plastic art
- the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
- an unaccompanied partsong for 2 or 3 voices; follows a strict poetic form
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- the act of starting something for the first time
- The art and science of designing and managing the construction of buildings and other structures, particularly if they are well proportioned and decorated
- Likes to chase mice
- spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
- a Renaissance woodwind with a double reed and a curving tube (crooked horn)
- A republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula
- a medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically having three strings
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance
- Graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface
- Flying mammal
32 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • An artist who paints • the revival of learning and culture • A three-dimensional work of plastic art • How something is done or how it happens • Bringing again into activity and prominence • the act of starting something for the first time • a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts • ...
renaissance 2021-03-23
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- what does reformation mean
- he was a dutch philosopher
- who wrote The Book of the Courtier
- German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type.
- who painted the Madonna del Prato
- he wrote garganta
- who made the Canzoniere
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- who painted the hare
- he wrote don quiote
- who wrote Discourses on Livy
- who painted the sistine chapel
- he was a english humanist
- who painted henry 8
- who made the marzocco
- who painted the singing angels
- who wrote the 95 theses
- who painted peasant wedding
- he was a english playwright
- what does chalolic mean
- who painted the mona lisa
20 Clues: he wrote garganta • he wrote don quiote • who painted henry 8 • who painted the hare • who made the marzocco • who wrote the 95 theses • what does chalolic mean • who made the Canzoniere • he was a english humanist • who painted the mona lisa • what does reformation mean • he was a dutch philosopher • who painted peasant wedding • he was a english playwright • who wrote Discourses on Livy • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-02
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- This chapel had its walls and ceiling painted by Michelangelo.
- Revolutionized art by introducing perspective and the light/shadow elements of art.
- King _________ married Isabelle of Castille and ruled Spain together.
- Royal Family of France
- most powerful Royal Family of Italy
- glorifying the average person
- humanization of the Divine
- Overthrew the Medici in order to create a theocracy.
- Julius II was known as the __________ Pope.
- Wrote Romeo & Juliet
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- This type of humanism focused on improving city life.
- Rich merchant who became a patron of the arts in support of glorifying Florence.
- Fictional character who fought windmills thinking they were giants.
- Royal Family of Europe
- Royal Family of HRE, Spain, and Austria
- The only Italian city state that was considered a democracy.
- __________ the Magnificent became a patron of the arts in support of glorifying Florence.
- Renaissance literally translates to...
- Most famous female author of the Renaissance.
- King Louis XI was known as the _________ King.
- Made by Henry VII to put the nobility on trial for their crimes.
- Italian city state that was home of the Renaissance.
22 Clues: Wrote Romeo & Juliet • Royal Family of Europe • Royal Family of France • humanization of the Divine • glorifying the average person • most powerful Royal Family of Italy • Renaissance literally translates to... • Royal Family of HRE, Spain, and Austria • Julius II was known as the __________ Pope. • Most famous female author of the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-19
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- artist and inventor
- leader of reformation
- religion not center of human affairs
- cultural revival
- a sacred ritual in Christianity
- fleet of ships
- related to commerce or trade
- religious movement aimed to reform catholic church
- method using observation, experiments and careful reasoning
- corrupt and bad
- belief in oneself
- government ruled by religion
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- someone who gives money to support a group
- a set of principles or system of belief
- official action canceling a marriage by church
- machine used to print
- withdraw your statements
- subgroup of major religions
- everyday spoken language
- to ban dangerous or offensive ideas
20 Clues: fleet of ships • corrupt and bad • cultural revival • belief in oneself • artist and inventor • leader of reformation • machine used to print • withdraw your statements • everyday spoken language • subgroup of major religions • related to commerce or trade • government ruled by religion • a sacred ritual in Christianity • to ban dangerous or offensive ideas • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-28
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- Salvator Mundi is a painting attributed in whole or in part to the Italian High Renaissance artist
- He believed in confronting the original text of the Bible, as plainly and directly as possible
- The Decameron, subtitled Prince Galehaut and sometimes nicknamed l'Umana commedia, is a collection of short stories by the 14th-century Italian author
- David is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture, created from 1501 to 1504 by the Italian artist
- an Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence, from whose name the term "America" is derived
- The “father of humanism” and even the “first modern scholar.”
- The Sistine Madonna, also called the Madonna di San Sisto, is an oil painting by the Italian artist
- In 1508–09 he explored and settled Puerto Rico, founding the colony's oldest settlement, Caparra, near what is now San Juan
- He is best known for his novel Don Quixote
- The Prince is a 16th-century political treatise written by Italian diplomat and political theorist
- Who formulated a model of the universe the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center
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- The first and most famous law states that planets orbit in ellipses
- He invented an early microscope and a predecessor to the thermometer
- He has been called the "father of English literature"
- Invented the calculus in the mid to late 1660s
- Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by
- A Dutch philosopher and Catholic theologian who is considered one of the greatest scholars of the Northern Renaissance
- The Birth of Venus is a painting by the Italian artist
- best known for his masterpiece La Commedia (known in English as The Divine Comedy)
- He is famous for having made an important connection between geometry and algebra
20 Clues: Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by • He is best known for his novel Don Quixote • Invented the calculus in the mid to late 1660s • He has been called the "father of English literature" • The Birth of Venus is a painting by the Italian artist • The “father of humanism” and even the “first modern scholar.” • ...
Renaissance 2012-12-11
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- People rarely spoke out against the ________ Church.
- Center of economic life.
- Invented by German publisher Johannes Gutenberg.
- Political, and Economic system being used during the Renaissance.
- Scientific ______ was further developed during the Renaissance.
- System based on profit, private ownership, and competition.
- Exotic goods became expensive due to high ______.
- Age of ___________ marked the start of European dominance in world trade.
- City states had there own __________.
- Represented a growing middle class of people.
- The Catholic _____ was the most powerful institution during the Renaissance
- Home of the Catholic Church during the Renaissance.
- People learned to ____ and began to question the church.
- Art was a sign of ______.
- Theory that the planets orbit the sun, ___ Centered theory.
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- ___ became an important part of Italian culture.
- New _________ ideas influenced both culture, and religion.
- New scientific ideas influenced _______ and religion.
- Italian ____ cities imported new scientific knowledge.
- Famous sculptor, architect, and artist during the Renaissance.
- Created to sponsor the arts
- His 95 theses started the Protestant Reformation.
- Most powerful person during the Renaissance.
- Study of _______, and dissection of human bodies became an interest.
- Helped astronomers learn more about stars.
- Focus on art shifted from God to ___.
- Most medieval art was based on ________.
- Italy controlled trade routes from ____ to India.
- Modern banking system.
29 Clues: Modern banking system. • Center of economic life. • Art was a sign of ______. • Created to sponsor the arts • City states had there own __________. • Focus on art shifted from God to ___. • Most medieval art was based on ________. • Helped astronomers learn more about stars. • Most powerful person during the Renaissance. • Represented a growing middle class of people. • ...
Renaissance 2013-04-04
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- Wrote In Praise of Folly
- Gates of Paradise
- Invented Printing Press
- 3-d effects on 2-d surface
- Artist of Expulsion of Adam and Eve
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- education should prepare leaders
- dark and light colors to create depth
- Wrote On the False Denotation of Constantine
- Founded Platonic Academy
- Kingdom of 2 Sicilies
- Greco Greatest of the Mannerists
- blurring or softening sharp outlines
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- Father of Humanism
- Il Duomo
- Contract between merchant and merchant-adventurer
- Oration on the Dignity of Man
- Became unofficial leader of Florence 1494-1498
- Sculptor of David
- The Book of Courtier
- Sculpted Pieta and the Statue of David
- Wrote The Prince
- Wrote Decameron
- Painted the School of Athens
- 1527
- Wrote Utopia
26 Clues: 1527 • Il Duomo • Wrote Utopia • Wrote Decameron • Wrote The Prince • Gates of Paradise • Sculptor of David • Father of Humanism • The Book of Courtier • Painted the Mona Lisa • Kingdom of 2 Sicilies • Invented Printing Press • Wrote In Praise of Folly • Founded Platonic Academy • 3-d effects on 2-d surface • Painted the School of Athens • Oration on the Dignity of Man • ...
Renaissance 2013-08-20
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- foul-smelling, spiny tropical fruit
- cupboard or cabinet
- harmless medicine prescribed for psychological benefit
- metal formed from combination of two or more elements
- rebirth or revival; in particular, of art and literature in the Middle Ages
- foreign or migratory; also a powerful species of falcon
- sorcery used to reanimate the dead
- small explosive device that is thrown by hand
- protein-rich fluid present in animal tissue
- divide into two branches
- to wrestle or tussle
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- legal summons to testify in court
- state of metabolic depression during winter in animals
- recently-discovered carnivorous animal
- old-fashioned; no longer in ordinary use
- a hand tool with a square, flat blade for shaping wood
- 1950s-style hairstyle popularised by Elvis Presley
- art of persuasive public speaking
- vocabulary of a language
- to turn away; to ward off or prevent
- a daydream; being lost in one's thoughts
21 Clues: cupboard or cabinet • to wrestle or tussle • vocabulary of a language • divide into two branches • legal summons to testify in court • art of persuasive public speaking • sorcery used to reanimate the dead • foul-smelling, spiny tropical fruit • to turn away; to ward off or prevent • recently-discovered carnivorous animal • old-fashioned; no longer in ordinary use • ...
renaissance 2016-11-23
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- - a campaign in favor of a cause
- - the practices of the Roman Catholic Church
- - classes of status (merchants, peasants, etc)
- being subject to death
- Pizan: served as a court writer
- - the teaching of Jesus
- press: Gutenberg
- the sun is in the middle
- - historical period including many different discoveries
- - time of significance
- founder of modern political science
- clue what they're known as
- it is a group of people a club or a city.
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- - belief of the hebrew bible
- - ethical life stance
- - began the protestant reformation
- best English writer ever
- buy this and you will go to heaven
- galileo proved this wrong
- - many different people and beliefs
- - printing press
- Vinci - “the last supper” and “the mona lisa”
- - artistic two-dimensional surface
- - an opinion that goes against a religion
- a population shift from rural to urban areas.
- - the first telescope ever
- acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
- - specific language of a region
- made the theory about heliocentric
- - importance to someone or something
- Navarre: princess of France
31 Clues: - printing press • press: Gutenberg • - ethical life stance • being subject to death • - time of significance • - the teaching of Jesus • best English writer ever • the sun is in the middle • galileo proved this wrong • clue what they're known as • - the first telescope ever • Navarre: princess of France • - belief of the hebrew bible • Pizan: served as a court writer • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- Jesus and the Cross
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious Wars
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- Religious language of the country
- Perfected the Telescope
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- State of which power is held by the people
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
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- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- ______ of the arts
- Made the bible vernacular
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Star Gazing
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Invented the Printing Press
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- ______ of the arts
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Star Gazing
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Religious Wars
- State of which power is held by the people
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Perfected the Telescope
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- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Religious language of the country
- Jesus and the Cross
- Made the bible vernacular
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- Invented the Printing Press
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- State of which power is held by the people
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- ______ of the arts
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Religious language of the country
- Star Gazing
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Perfected the Telescope
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
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- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Religious Wars
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- Invented the Printing Press
- Made the bible vernacular
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Jesus and the Cross
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-29
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- This guy designed a flying machine. He didn’t test it though, so don’t try it at home.
- There purpose is to worship god
- The Immortal Bard
- He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one.
- It is a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance.
- When this was invented, many more books came into circulation.
- The people of the italian Renaissance formed a new ________ for themselves.
- A common person who travels to holy places. There weren’t any planes back then, so you couldn’t just decide to go on a vacation.
- The belief that Jesus is God’s son.
- I’m tired of reading in latin. I wish books were printed in the __________ language of Italy.
- This man was a famous political philosopher whose works are still being printed today!
- The way things are right now are pretty good, but we should still try and change the ______ ___.
- His ideas of heliocentricity went up in flames, literally!
- Before we discovered heliocentricity, everyone thought we lived in a __________ universe.
- She influenced 15th century english poetry.
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- I loved the Middle ages ___, as literally nothing productive happened in europe.
- She Became Queen of Navarre, Duchess of Alençon, and Duchess of Berry. Leonardo da Vinci died under Marguerite de navarre and her brothers care..
- Sometimes, you need to look closely at things to truly understand them. In this guys case, the stars needed to be examined.
- A long and terrible war in the middle east. In a way, we still are in one.
- There are certain thing people stand for or won’t stand for. These are called ______.
- “ when the 95 theses were hammered onto the church door, the ___________ began.
- When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed.
- When when copernicus came up with this idea, the universe seemed a whole lot bigger.
- it occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- The practise in art and knowledge that focused more on humans than religious subjects.
- It was something really big, it was created by brunillecki.
- It interprets histories texts, values, beliefs, and perspective.
- How do you grow a city? By adding more people. This is called ____________.
- A fancy word for death.
- This was how you could bribe your way into heaven! 40% Guarantee!
- This guy made it so much easier to publish books!
31 Clues: The Immortal Bard • A fancy word for death. • There purpose is to worship god • The belief that Jesus is God’s son. • He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one. • She influenced 15th century english poetry. • This guy made it so much easier to publish books! • When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed. • ...
Renaissance 2022-04-08
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- In what country is Florence located?
- Botticelli painted many what for the Medici family?
- How artists previous to Giotto di Bondone painted people.
- Artist who lived 1445-1510
- Botticelli was a ward for what family?
- Artist who lived 1270-1337
- Donatello was a what?
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- One of Donatello's famous sculptures.
- One of Masaccio's famous paintings.
- Caravaggio was the _____ great Renaissance artist.
- Giotto di Bondone broke away from what style?
- Masaccio used this technique in his work.
- Caravaggio used what in his paintings for drama.
- Artist who lived 1401-1428
- Artist who lived 1386-1466
- Artist who lived 1517-1610
- One of Botticelli's famous works.
- The Sistine Chapel is at the _______ in Rome.
- The Renaissance was a time of what?
- Giotto di Bondone painted people as they appeared in ________.
20 Clues: Donatello was a what? • Artist who lived 1401-1428 • Artist who lived 1386-1466 • Artist who lived 1517-1610 • Artist who lived 1445-1510 • Artist who lived 1270-1337 • One of Botticelli's famous works. • One of Masaccio's famous paintings. • The Renaissance was a time of what? • In what country is Florence located? • One of Donatello's famous sculptures. • ...
renaissance 2022-01-26
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- where did the Renaissance start?
- the rich family from Florence were the _______.
- people who had to stay on the land where they worked were called ________.
- Leonardo da Vinci was an __________.
- Michelangelo's mother died when he was _____ years old.
- _______ wrote plays.
- what time period means rebirth?
- michelangelo painted ceiling of the sistine chapel for _______ years.
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- Leonardo da Vinci was born in _____.
- Michelangelo was born in ___________.
- 14 lined poems were named _______.
- chapel, Michelangelo painted the ceiling in the ______________.
- the medicis were from ____________.
- the medicis created the first ________.
- shakespeare wrote romeo and _____.
- Michelangelo died in __________.
- Leonardo da Vinci died in _________.
- the medicis ruled a ____ city states.
- the medicis bought _________.
- shakespeare wrote ____.
20 Clues: _______ wrote plays. • shakespeare wrote ____. • the medicis bought _________. • what time period means rebirth? • where did the Renaissance start? • Michelangelo died in __________. • 14 lined poems were named _______. • shakespeare wrote romeo and _____. • the medicis were from ____________. • Leonardo da Vinci was born in _____. • Leonardo da Vinci was an __________. • ...
renaissance 2022-02-17
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- a way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- god chooses who will be saved
- calvinism in scotland are called this
- church members of this church are known as anglicans
- a book by Thomas more
- Gutenberg creater of the printing press
- rule by religious leaders
- Lutherans religious group
- the greatest playwright-er
- princes that side with Luther are known as
- retract marriage
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- of Augsburg each prince can decide religion of his state
- a financial supporter of artists
- they follow Ignatius starts schools convert non-christians
- of trent is a council led by pual 111
- a movement for religious reform
- reformation seeks to reform catholic church from within
- believe in seperation of church and state
- a pardon releasing a person from penalty for sin
- their native language
- religion based on calvin's teaching
- worldly
- intellectual movement focused on human achievement
- an exploitation of creativity in art,writing and thought
24 Clues: worldly • retract marriage • their native language • a book by Thomas more • rule by religious leaders • Lutherans religious group • the greatest playwright-er • god chooses who will be saved • a movement for religious reform • a financial supporter of artists • religion based on calvin's teaching • of trent is a council led by pual 111 • calvinism in scotland are called this • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-11
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- an over emphasis on human worth
- the music became began to becpme more ___
- famous reformer who wrote important documents and translated the bible
- living for the moment
- a sobering time
- the people of the time focused less on ____
- painted the sistine chapel
- main city of the renaissance
- wrote hamlet and romeo and juliet
- valuable famous painting made by leonardo de vinci
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- main country of the renaissance
- wrote don quixote
- what did shakespeare write?
- famous sponsor family
- famous inventor, painter, poet, sculptor, musician
- by faith alone
- this church was lossing power
- martin luther wrote 95 of these
- this became more important for people to know
- a sponsor who paid an artist
20 Clues: by faith alone • a sobering time • wrote don quixote • famous sponsor family • living for the moment • painted the sistine chapel • what did shakespeare write? • main city of the renaissance • a sponsor who paid an artist • this church was lossing power • an over emphasis on human worth • main country of the renaissance • martin luther wrote 95 of these • ...
Renaissance 2023-12-18
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- He was described as a Renaissance man
- He wrote "The Prince"
- Author of the "Canterbury Tales"
- Notice the use of point perspective and dimension to draw the viewer into the painting.
- Renaissance writer and humanist
- The Renaissance began in wealthy northern _____trade centers
- the locally spoken language
- put forward the idea that the Earth rotated around the sun
- Michelangelo’s sculpture of David reflects the blending of religious ideals with Greek and Roman humanist philosophy.
- The author of Don Quixote
- Her father was a Pope and she was a patron of the arts
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- painted the Sistine Chapel
- The Medici family was the patron of this artist
- created the printing press
- Machiavelli’s ideas have been used by ______to justify abusive use ofpower.
- Powerful banking family in Florence
- Renewed interest in Greek and Roman culture and values.
- this means "re-birth"
- The spread of ideas through interaction
- The Medici family was from _____
20 Clues: He wrote "The Prince" • this means "re-birth" • The author of Don Quixote • painted the Sistine Chapel • created the printing press • the locally spoken language • Renaissance writer and humanist • Author of the "Canterbury Tales" • The Medici family was from _____ • Powerful banking family in Florence • He was described as a Renaissance man • ...
renaissance 2024-09-23
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- German theologian, professor, pastor, and church reformer.
- a place of ideal perfection
- he King's six wives and his legendary appetite.
- polymath of the High Renaissance
- co founder of the cubist movement
- greatest sculptor
- greatest writer in the English language
- given by the Catholic Church in exchange for payment.
- followers of Christian churches that are separated from the Roman catholic church
- the process of reforming
- a group of rulers and rich people who provided protection to Brahmanas, artists and poets.
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- common language
- he did the bronze sculpture of David
- famous work painted by leonardo da vinci
- last monarch of the Tudor dynasty, who ruled England between 1558 and 1603.
- the father of the Catholic Church.
- French word meaning “rebirth.
- a set of ethics or ideas about how people should live and act
- member of the Society of Jesus
- the name given in the 16th century to the Protestants in France
20 Clues: common language • greatest sculptor • the process of reforming • a place of ideal perfection • French word meaning “rebirth. • member of the Society of Jesus • polymath of the High Renaissance • co founder of the cubist movement • the father of the Catholic Church. • he did the bronze sculpture of David • greatest writer in the English language • ...
renaissance 2024-09-27
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- became the banking center of europe
- who created the mona lisa
- focus on wordly themes more than religion
- dutch philosopher and christian humanist
- the most famous and powerful patrons of europe
- started in switzerland
- calvin- his ideas hit the church with a pow
- studied in florence but worked in rome
- daughter of king henry and anne boleyn
- birth of venus
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- 100 years war and
- sculptor and architect
- emphasis on an individual rather than a large group
- god chooses who goes to heaven
- author of the prince
- german monk who dissatisfied with the church
- author of divine comedy
- wealthy people who sponsored artists and commissioned works
- began reign as a devout catholic
- scholar and poet
20 Clues: birth of venus • scholar and poet • 100 years war and • author of the prince • sculptor and architect • started in switzerland • author of divine comedy • who created the mona lisa • god chooses who goes to heaven • began reign as a devout catholic • became the banking center of europe • studied in florence but worked in rome • daughter of king henry and anne boleyn • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-07
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- - Proposed the idea of separation of powers
- - Intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements
- - Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- - Edited the Encyclopedia, spreading Enlightenment ideas
- - Device used to observe distant objects in space
- - Scientist who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism
- - Sun-centered model of the universe
- - Central theme of the Enlightenment, emphasizing logic over tradition
- - Last name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- - Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- - Artistic technique that creates depth in paintings
- - Focused on worldly rather than religious matteres
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- - The idea that knowledge comes from experience and observation
- - Economic philosophy favoring free markets
- - Author of The Prince, a book on political power
- - A testable explanation for an observation
- - Believed in natural rights and government by consent
- - inventor of the printing press
- - Idea that government power comes from the people
- - Believed people needed a strong government to maintain order
- - Philosopher who advocated for free speech and religious tolerancce
- - wealthy supporter of the arts
- - type of poem perfected by Shakespeare
- - Study of the human body, advanced by Vesalius
- - Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- - Instrument that measures atmosphere pressure
- - Proposed the heliocentric theory of the universe
- - Wrote The Social Contranct about government and society
- - Belief in a rational God who does not interfere in the universe
- - Discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits
30 Clues: - wealthy supporter of the arts • - inventor of the printing press • - Sun-centered model of the universe • - type of poem perfected by Shakespeare • - Developed the laws of motion and gravity • - Proposed the idea of separation of powers • - Economic philosophy favoring free markets • - A testable explanation for an observation • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-04
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- light is the ... of dark
- Holy book of the christians
- to fight for something to safe it
- to speak to god
- a text that you get information from
- is a language
- the rules
- corps dead body
- saying what happends in the future
- a language
- to do something somebody says
- the right answer
- something thats amazing
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- if you got very much of something
- when you takw someone to the prison
- to distract someone from other people
- people that watch you do something
- to let somebody do something
- a thing that breaks a law
- to fake something
- a very religious guy
21 Clues: the rules • a language • is a language • to speak to god • corps dead body • the right answer • to fake something • a very religious guy • something thats amazing • light is the ... of dark • a thing that breaks a law • Holy book of the christians • to let somebody do something • to do something somebody says • if you got very much of something • to fight for something to safe it • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-24
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- Perspective A way to create depth on a flat; 2D surface
- A focus on ancient Greek and Roman culture
- Created the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- An emphasis on math to understand the universe
- Wrote In Praise of Folly
- The transition from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern era
- Wrote The Price
- Wrote Utopia
- Created David, painted the Sistine Chapel Ceiling, and La Pieta
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- Painted the School of Athens and Transfiguration
- A focus on individual human potential and self-expression
- focusing on realistic human behavior and emotions, mainly in art
- Wrote The Book of the Courtier
- Invented the Printing Press
- An emphasis on education and developing one's abilities
- Painted the Birth of Venus and Primavera
- Painted the Praying hands and Adam & Eve
- A de-emphasis of religion and a focus on worldly affairs
- Wrote 37 plays
- Wrote The Canterbury
20 Clues: Wrote Utopia • Wrote 37 plays • Wrote The Price • Wrote The Canterbury • Wrote In Praise of Folly • Invented the Printing Press • Wrote The Book of the Courtier • Painted the Birth of Venus and Primavera • Painted the Praying hands and Adam & Eve • Created the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • A focus on ancient Greek and Roman culture • ...
Renaissance 2025-10-28
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- – An Italian painter known for The Birth of Venus and Primavera.
- – A sculptor who revived classical styles and created the bronze David.
- – An artist admired for his balanced compositions, like The School of Athens.
- – An Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- – A painting made on wet plaster, common in Renaissance churches and buildings.
- – An English playwright and poet whose works, like Romeo and Juliet, explored human emotions.
- – A painting technique that blends colours and tones softly, without sharp lines (used by Leonardo da Vinci).
- – An independent city and its surrounding territory, like Florence or Venice, often ruled by powerful families.
- – An astronomer who used a telescope to support the idea that the Earth orbits the Sun.
- – A powerful and wealthy family from Florence who supported many Renaissance artists and thinkers.
- – A technique in art that creates the illusion of depth, making paintings look three-dimensional.
- – Related to the culture and art of ancient Greece and Rome, which greatly inspired Renaissance artists.
- – A scientist who proposed that the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun.
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- – The use of strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume in art.
- – The inventor of the printing press, which revolutionised communication.
- – The artistic method that gives depth to a flat image by showing how objects appear smaller as they get farther away.
- – An Italian artist, inventor, and scientist known for The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- – The everyday language spoken by ordinary people, as opposed to Latin.
- – A sculptor, painter, and architect famous for David and the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- – A Dutch scholar who promoted education and the study of classical texts.
- – A period of major advances in science and understanding of the natural world, influenced by Renaissance thinking.
- – A movement that focused on human potential, achievements, and the study of subjects like history, literature, and philosophy.
- – A religious movement that began during the Renaissance, leading to the creation of Protestant churches.
- – A political thinker who wrote The Prince, advising rulers on power and leadership.
- – A wealthy person who supported artists, writers, or scholars financially.
- – A period of cultural rebirth in Europe (14th–17th centuries) marked by new interest in art, science, and the ideas of ancient Greece and Rome.
- – A machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made books cheaper and helped spread ideas quickly.
27 Clues: – An Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance. • – An Italian painter known for The Birth of Venus and Primavera. • – A sculptor who revived classical styles and created the bronze David. • – The everyday language spoken by ordinary people, as opposed to Latin. • – The inventor of the printing press, which revolutionised communication. • ...
Renaissance 2025-09-09
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- period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from about 1300 to 1600
- wrote in 1528, talks about how to be the universal person
- independent city with its own government.
- a woman that is upper class,educated in classics, charms, inspires art
- an agricultural laborer, farmer, or rural craftsman at the bottom of the social hierarchy
- German craftsman who developed the printing press
- an ideal place
- Paiting technique that use strong lighting and shadows
- Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, and scientist
- Ideas of ancient Greece and Rome.
- Political guild book that talk about how to gain and keep power
- Controlled Florence (banking family)
- Religious movement in the 1500's that questioned the Catholic church.
- famous Renaissance writer
- questioning ideas before accepting them
- the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting
- a man that excels in many fields, the classics, art, politics, combat
- focus on human potential and achievements
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- king of England from 1509-1547
- A new technique that used oil based paints
- balance and proportions in art and buildings
- A group of merchants, bankers, artisans, that are in the middle of the social hierachy
- named after Queen Elizabeth I
- Italian sculptor, architect, painter, and poet
- person who financially supported artists
- King or queen
- art technique that re-creates three dimensions
- use of native language instead of classical Latin
- a way of art to show realistic features
- People who buy and sell goods
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
31 Clues: King or queen • an ideal place • famous Renaissance writer • named after Queen Elizabeth I • People who buy and sell goods • king of England from 1509-1547 • Ideas of ancient Greece and Rome. • Controlled Florence (banking family) • a way of art to show realistic features • questioning ideas before accepting them • person who financially supported artists • ...
Taming of the Shrew Background Info 2016-10-31
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- City Whose Population doubled between 1563 and 1605
- Name given to the Age of Drama during Elizabethan Period
- With partner Drake, was sent by Elizabeth to destroy Spanish Armada
- Short Play designed to be presented between Courses of Banquet
- Commissioned by James and Still Influential Today
- Rebirth of Scholarship based on Classical Learning
- Monarch during Height of the Renaissance from 1558-1603
- Named Successor to Queen Elizabeth from her Deathbed
- With partner Surrey, Introduced and Anglicized the Sonnet
- Early Monarchs of the Renaissance from 1500-1558
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- Greatest of the Puritan Poets, wrote "Paradise Lost"
- The Educated Class
- Wrote "The Faerie Queen," a Long Allegorical Epic
- Asserted that the Earth was not the Center of the Universe
- Monarchs during Fall of the Renaissance from 1603-1649
- Location in Germany where 95 Theses were posted
- Developed and gained Popularity during Renaissance
- Royalists/ Supporters of the King who fought the Puritans
- Increased with the Advent of the Printing Press
- Dutch teacher who taught Greek at Cambridge
- Led a group of Metaphysical Poets
21 Clues: The Educated Class • Led a group of Metaphysical Poets • Dutch teacher who taught Greek at Cambridge • Location in Germany where 95 Theses were posted • Increased with the Advent of the Printing Press • Early Monarchs of the Renaissance from 1500-1558 • Wrote "The Faerie Queen," a Long Allegorical Epic • Commissioned by James and Still Influential Today • ...
Chapter 11A Renaissance 2026-02-12
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- Where was Cervantes from?
- They believed education was the remedy for what?
- Who wrote several important works about the government
- Who added movement to paintings?
- The Renaissance stresses the importance of the ____?
- What was the last name of the most famous Parton family?
- What country was Shakespear from?
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Who created 3d effects in paintings
- What country did the Renaissance start in?
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- What were sponsors of art called?(Plural)
- What did Johannes Gutenberg make?(two words)
- What is an over emphasis on man’s ability’s?
- Where was Erasmus from?
- What is the study of history, science, grammar, literature, and philosophy called?
- What is the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the Western World called?
- What book is a satire on chivalry?(two words)
- Shakespear Who is considered to be the greatest playwright of all time?
- Renaissance music became more _____ secular than Medieval music.
- Who was considered to be the Father of Renaissance?
- What occupation did Erasmus have?
- Where was Johannes Gutenberg from?
22 Clues: Where was Erasmus from? • Where was Cervantes from? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who added movement to paintings? • What country was Shakespear from? • What occupation did Erasmus have? • Where was Johannes Gutenberg from? • Who created 3d effects in paintings • What were sponsors of art called?(Plural) • What country did the Renaissance start in? • ...
Renaissance Group 4, 2nd Period 2013-03-28
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- Wrote the book "Eutopia"
- Pardons issued by the pope that could buy to reduce a soul's time in purgatory
- Means "Rebirth" in French
- Leading Christian Huimanist
- Painted school of Athens
- Movement in 1500's that divided the Catholic Church
- Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Declared Martin Luther an outlaw; handed down by the Holy Roman Emperor (Charles V)
- Designed St. Peter's Basilica
- Ceiling was painted by Michelangelo
- wrote 95 Theses
- Made sculpture of Mary and Statue of David
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- Denied indulgences had any power to remit sin and criticized the power and wealth of the Church
- Merchant organization that controlled trade throughout Northern Europe
- English dramatist and poet
- Series of reforms in response of the spread of protestantism
- Richest city in the Renaissance
- Intellectual movement during the Renaissance
- Invented movable type
- Major trading port in the Renaissance
- Produced books faster and cheaper
- Church leaders to define Catholic doctrines
- Center of Silk, Agriculture, and Weapons in the Renaissance
- approved the sale of indulgences because he needed money for the construction of Saint Peter's Basilica
24 Clues: wrote 95 Theses • Invented movable type • Wrote the book "Eutopia" • Painted school of Athens • Means "Rebirth" in French • English dramatist and poet • Leading Christian Huimanist • Designed St. Peter's Basilica • Richest city in the Renaissance • Produced books faster and cheaper • Ceiling was painted by Michelangelo • Major trading port in the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance (1400 - 1600) 2015-03-04
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- Veränderliche Messteile
- Vorläufer der heutigen Holzblasinstrumente
- Kirchliche Erneuerungsbewegung
- Art "Gitarre" in der Renaissance
- Auf welche Epoche bezog man sich in der Renaissance?
- Weltliches Chorwerk a cappella
- Die meisten Komponisten kamen aus den ... (Land)
- Renaissance (frz.) heißt zu deutsch
- Fixe, gleichbleibende Messteile
- Stimmen bewegen sich eigenständig
- Komponierte "Innsbruck ich muss dich lassen"
- Erfand den Notendruck (Nachname)
- Geistliches Chorwerk a cappella
- Wer sagte über die Erde: "Und sie bewegt sich doch!"
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- Entdeckte Amerika (Nachname)
- Erfand den Buchdruck (Nachname)
- Stimmen bewegen sich parallel, mit der Melodie mit
- Komponist aus Deutschland
- Stadt in Italien, Zentrum der Renaissance
- Malte die Decke der Sixtinischen Kapelle (Nachname)
- Vorläufer des heutigen Klaviers
- "Herr, erbarme dich" auf griechisch
- Zeichnete den berühmtesten Hasen (Nachname)
- Blechblasinstrument in der Renaissance
- Berühmtester Komponist, beim Papst (Nachname)
- Historisches Streichinstrument
- Wer malte die Mona Lisa (Nachname, 2 Wörter)?
- Komponierte die erste Oper "L'Orfeo" (Nachname)
- Wer schlug 95 Thesen an der Schlosskirche zu Wittenberg an (Nachname)?
- Komponist, der mehrmals als Kind entführt wurde (Nachname)
30 Clues: Veränderliche Messteile • Komponist aus Deutschland • Entdeckte Amerika (Nachname) • Kirchliche Erneuerungsbewegung • Weltliches Chorwerk a cappella • Historisches Streichinstrument • Erfand den Buchdruck (Nachname) • Vorläufer des heutigen Klaviers • Fixe, gleichbleibende Messteile • Geistliches Chorwerk a cappella • Art "Gitarre" in der Renaissance • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2024-09-19
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- What was the punishment for practicing witchcraft?
- What happened to Henry VIII's first wife
- While Luther was hiding, what did he translate into German?
- What was the last name of man who developed the printing press?
- What flourished during the Renaissance that connected regions of Europe?
- Common language
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Who was the original Renaissance man?
- Fears about witchcraft inspired what to happen?
- How long did it take to paint the Sistine Chapel?
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- Name the time period before the renaissance.
- What occured in Europe years following the 95 Theses?
- One of the two ancient civilizations that Renaissance thinkers drew from
- Believing things that went against the teachings of the church
- Who is the father of renaissance humanism
- If families could afford formal education, who did the send?
- What was the name of the list of offensive books?
- Henry VIII's first child
- Compared to Italy population wise, Europe was more ____?
- What is the last name of the man who wrote The Prince
20 Clues: Common language • Henry VIII's first child • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who was the original Renaissance man? • What happened to Henry VIII's first wife • Who is the father of renaissance humanism • Name the time period before the renaissance. • Fears about witchcraft inspired what to happen? • What was the name of the list of offensive books? • ...
Renaissance 2024-12-11
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- An Italian sculptor was famous for his bronze work
- What philosophy of life was brought up during the Renaissance
- Many of Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings helped this field of science
- Who wanted a divorce so he could start his church (no spaces
- The famous astronomer, known for using the telescope
- The Queen of England during the time of the Renaissance
- The man who wrote the novel “The Prince”
- This machine made books, and newspapers (no spaces
- This painting by da Vinci recreates the supper Jesus and his disciples had (no spaces
- The red Ninja Turtles, also famous artist
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- What group of mutant teenagers are named after famous artists during the Renaissance (abreviated
- What is the most famous painting Leonardo da Vinci created (no spaces
- A group started to counteract the reformation, spreading the Catholic word (no spaces
- What Chappel ceiling did Michelangelo paint (no spaces
- The Orange Ninja Turtle
- What disease plagued Europe during the Renaissance (no spaces
- What does Renaissance mean
- What Statue did Michelangelo construct
- The Blue Ninja Turtle
- the Red Ninja Turtle, also a famous artist
- What religious movement did Martin Luther begin
21 Clues: The Blue Ninja Turtle • The Orange Ninja Turtle • What does Renaissance mean • What Statue did Michelangelo construct • The man who wrote the novel “The Prince” • The red Ninja Turtles, also famous artist • the Red Ninja Turtle, also a famous artist • What religious movement did Martin Luther begin • An Italian sculptor was famous for his bronze work • ...
The Renaissance 2018-03-25
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- started in this place
- the R was about the appreciation of this
- Michelangelo's greatest work?
- Leonardo's most famous painting
- many of these occurred in this time
- Leonardo drew a prototype for falling slowly
- This invention in 1450 changed reading forever
- sloping type style font invented in High renaissance
- begin with the decline in this empire
- it was also a time of this by people like Columbus
- type of masterpieces created by writers
- was still important but declining in power
- less God centred and more people focussed movement
- groups of cities and towns that were governed together
- people took an interest in Ancient Roman and Greek
- occurred from the early 14tH to the late 16th
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- busiest Italian seaport at this time
- invented a better telescope
- renaissance man
- the renaissance between the Middle Ages and Modern history
- tool invented to measure air pressure inspired by Galileo
- precursor to robot invented by Da Vinci
- was this type of movement
- this style of music was very popular in the high renaissance
- an science about new ideas how the heavens were formed
- the ceiling of this was painted by Michelangelo
- these discoveries changed our medicine and physics
- is a French word which means ‘rebirth’
- was a great time to think freely and enjoy this
- the renaissance started in the late______ period
- Leonardo was known as a typical renaissance _____.
- great works of this were created during this time
32 Clues: renaissance man • started in this place • was this type of movement • invented a better telescope • Michelangelo's greatest work? • Leonardo's most famous painting • many of these occurred in this time • busiest Italian seaport at this time • begin with the decline in this empire • is a French word which means ‘rebirth’ • precursor to robot invented by Da Vinci • ...
Ancient and Renaissance Music Review 2023-10-03
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- Mesopotamian Composer, considered the first composer.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with I (also where most of our religious music comes from).
- Fifth part of the mass.
- First part of the mass.
- Music WITHOUT a religious function.
- Josquin dez Prez standardized ____ voices.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with S.
- Ars Nova means...
- Many Voices.
- Instruments with Strings.
- First written song, found in Turkey.
- The second highest voice.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with E.
- Drums with heads.
- the lowest voice.
- The highest voice.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with G.
- Full body vibration.
- For our purposes, the Renaissance begins in the _____ century.
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- Second part of the mass.
- Made music more accessible.
- One Voice.
- Sacred music makes up the majority of music from the time because the _____ remained the richest patrons.
- Third part of the mass.
- The European Country involved in the Renaissance that starts with F.
- Music WITH a religious function.
- First person to claim Authorship of his music.
- Tallis Wrote music for many monarchs and acted like a chameleon, evolving his music along with the changing of the Royals.
- the second lowest voice.
- Byrd Studied under Thomas Tallis.
- Fourth part of the mass.
- The main difference between Renaissance Genres.
- Comes from the Greek word Musike.
- Wind Instruments.
- Hildegard von Bingen was a ______ Nun.
35 Clues: One Voice. • Many Voices. • Ars Nova means... • Drums with heads. • Wind Instruments. • the lowest voice. • The highest voice. • Full body vibration. • Fifth part of the mass. • First part of the mass. • Third part of the mass. • Second part of the mass. • the second lowest voice. • Fourth part of the mass. • Instruments with Strings. • The second highest voice. • Made music more accessible. • ...
renaissance 2012-11-21
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- het aannemen van geld om dingen voor iemand te doen die verboden zijn
- het vinden van iets nieuws (zelfstandig naamwoord en meervoud)
- bekende schilder en uitvinder uit de 15de eeuw
- het favoriete wapen van het hoofdpersonage
- synoniem is vergelding
- gewapende strijd
- de voorloper van de Italiaanse maffia
- een rij woorden, namen of getallen onder elkaar
- iets wat, zeker vroeger, voor de man zeer belangrijk was
- een onvermijdelijke vijand van elk levend wezen
- Engelse vertaling voor computerspel
- geboortestad van het hoofdpersonage, een stad in Italië
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- synoniem is volksgeloof
- het hoofdpersonage, zowel voor -en achternaam
- informatie dat alleen gekend is door mensen die je vertrouwt
- het machtig worden van vaardigheden
- proeftijd voor novices
- Italiaans voor ''rust in vrede''
- belangrijke bondgenoot van de familie Auditore
- aartsvijand van het hoofdpersonage
- voorzichtig lopen zodat niemand het merkt
- gevoel dat je van iemand houdt
- een kaart met belangrijke informatie
- synoniem is sluipmoordenaar
24 Clues: gewapende strijd • proeftijd voor novices • synoniem is vergelding • synoniem is volksgeloof • synoniem is sluipmoordenaar • gevoel dat je van iemand houdt • Italiaans voor ''rust in vrede'' • aartsvijand van het hoofdpersonage • het machtig worden van vaardigheden • Engelse vertaling voor computerspel • een kaart met belangrijke informatie • de voorloper van de Italiaanse maffia • ...
Renaissance 2012-12-12
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- the idea of the worthiness of men and the world around him.
- the first scientist who used the telescope for astronomy.
- Founder of the school of navigation.
- the virgin queen.
- banned the catholic church in england.
- The co-main captain of the English fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.
- trade between the new and old world.
- another word for non-religious.
- the country where the renaissance started.
- another name for cutting up dead bodies.
- the paint used in the later years of the renaissance.
- the creator of El duomo.
- The sailor that circumnavigated the world and named the Pacific ocean.
- The conquistador who colonized the Aztecs.
- The greek philosopher who's theories are used by the catholic church.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe.
- The conquistador that colonized the Incas.
- The most famous sculpture that was sculpted by Michelangelo.
- religion started by martin luther.
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- Invented the moveable type printing press.
- The later patron to Galileo Galilei.
- another name used in the Renaissance for sponsor.
- known as the old world.
- religion started by henry the 5th.
- Experimentation and observation.
- The sculpture that sculpted David before fighting Goliath.
- known as the new world.
- the biggest patrons of the renaissance.
- Also known as the renaissance man.
- Original creator of the heliocentric theory.
30 Clues: the virgin queen. • known as the old world. • known as the new world. • the creator of El duomo. • another word for non-religious. • Experimentation and observation. • religion started by henry the 5th. • Also known as the renaissance man. • religion started by martin luther. • The later patron to Galileo Galilei. • Founder of the school of navigation. • ...
Renaissance 2015-03-08
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- The structure of humans, plants, and animals.
- Wrote the 95 theses.
- French Protestants.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Worked for the Italian government.
- Translated Bible in English.
- A paper that granted pardon from the punishment of sins.
- Pioneer of humanism and a central figure in Italian literature.
- Added dimension to paintings and drawings.
- God's deciding one's destiny before birth.
- chose to follow Scripture and leave the Roman Church.
- Became a leading figure in the Reformation.
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- A revival of learning.
- Italian painter who painted the Mona Lisa.
- To be dismissed from the Roman Catholic Church.
- Those who baptize again.
- Were founded to stop the spread of the Reformation.
- Subjects that covered human interests and experiences.
- Church court set up to find and punish heretics.
- Highly regarded and influential scholar of the Renaissance.
20 Clues: French Protestants. • Wrote the 95 theses. • A revival of learning. • Those who baptize again. • Painted the Sistine Chapel. • Translated Bible in English. • Worked for the Italian government. • Italian painter who painted the Mona Lisa. • Added dimension to paintings and drawings. • God's deciding one's destiny before birth. • Became a leading figure in the Reformation. • ...
Renaissance 2020-04-16
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- The capital of the Ottoman Empire and a main trade hub
- Sense of pride and devotion to one's nation
- A writer who lived in Florence and wrote The Prince
- Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome
- A scientist, engineer and artist who made several discoveries regarding the human anatomy
- To officially exclude someone from participation in the Christian Church
- Worldly rather than spiritual
- An Italian coastal city that focused on trade and shipping
- People who financially supported artists
- A great thinker of Ancient Rome who believed in the value of the individual
- A sculptor known for works such as David and La Pieta
- A sailing ship invented by the Portuguese during the Renaissance which was highly maneuverable and helped to improve trade, exploration, and travel
- A trade route that covered the distance between China and Europe
- A small independent state ruled by a powerful city that was the common form of government in Italy during the Renaissance
- A system of government in which voters elect officials to run the government and make laws
- A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster, and once dry, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster
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- A movement that focused on the human potential and achievements, rather than placing their fate in the hands of the church
- An Italian painter who painted frescos including at the The School of Athens
- When a patron is released from his or her sin by giving the church money
- a famous painting of a woman by Leonardo Da Vinci
- A group of people in Anatolia who made up an empire that was at constant war with Europe
- An Italian poet and scholar, who greatly influenced the values of the Renaissance with his views on Humanism
- A Christian church building, often in the shape of a cross
- style of art that involved techniques to make the art appear as realistic as possible
- A Venetian explorer who traveled to China in the 14th century
- A technique used by artists that involves creating the appearance of three dimension figures on flat surface
- The everyday language used in that country or region
- A powerful banking family that served as the de facto rulers of Florence
- A scientist who used the telescope to make several discoveries in astronomy
- A government controlled by religious leaders
- A period of "rebirth" in Italy that led to many developments following the Dark Ages
- A scientist who determined the earth revolved around the sun
- A poet and author who wrote The Infierno
- A major city in Italy that was at the heart of the Renaissance period
34 Clues: Worldly rather than spiritual • People who financially supported artists • A poet and author who wrote The Infierno • Sense of pride and devotion to one's nation • A government controlled by religious leaders • a famous painting of a woman by Leonardo Da Vinci • A writer who lived in Florence and wrote The Prince • The everyday language used in that country or region • ...
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- Johannes Gutenberg's invention
- wrote the first medical textbook about anatomy
- Stands for Before Common Era
- surrounded by water on three sides
- art that is from the Romans and the Greeks
- said that rulers should be feared rather than loved
- unfair government
- Name of church Martin Luther created
- What time period did Europe lose central government
- Brunelleschi’s achievement in Florence, Italy
- time period the crusades happened in
- city that became a republic in 509 B.C.E.
- created the Don Quixote
- brought back experiments and observations
- was more expression, shadows, and used 3D light and perspective
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- run by people
- in the peasant class
- made their own laws,collected their own taxes, and conducted their own trade.
- famous ceiling by Michelangelo
- when art shows depth
- Country that Queen Isabella unified
- Michelangelo's statue of Mary holding the crucified Jesus
- upper class
- A kind of art where the figures look stiff with unnatural poses.
- had a great library
- came up with the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- wrote 38 plays
- queen who never married
- Teacher of Plato
- what time period did towns and population grow
- a small group of people government
- where people worshiped (Islamic house of worship)
- book written by Dante Alighieri
- Period of time with peace and stability
- A system based on the bonds of lords and vassals.
- a belief that faith and optimism in human potential and creativity.
- an important structure in Athens made for the god Athena
- famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- what time period did they not need feudalism
39 Clues: upper class • run by people • wrote 38 plays • Teacher of Plato • unfair government • had a great library • in the peasant class • when art shows depth • queen who never married • created the Don Quixote • Stands for Before Common Era • Johannes Gutenberg's invention • famous ceiling by Michelangelo • book written by Dante Alighieri • surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-24
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- -This was how you could bribe your way into heaven! 40% Guarantee!
- She Became Queen of Navarre, Duchess of Alençon, and Duchess of Berry. Leonardo da Vinci died under Marguerite de navarre and her brothers care.
- it occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- His ideas of heliocentricity went up in flames, literally!
- A long and terrible war in the middle east. In a way, we still are in one.
- “And with his hammer, he banged those 95 theses onto the church door, and began the ___________.”
- This guy designed a flying machine. He didn’t test it though, so don’t try it at home.
- When when copernicus came up with this idea, the universe seemed a whole lot bigger.
- The Immortal Bard
- A common person who travels to holy places. There weren’t any planes back then, so you couldn’t just decide to go on a vacation.
- He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one.
- The fact that no one tried to look closely at the stars before this guy concerns me about the human race.
- When this was invented, many more books came into circulation.
- There purpose is to worship god
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- Ages It is a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance.
- There are certain thing people stand for or won’t stand for. These are called ______.
- I’m tired of reading in latin. I wish books were printed in the __________ language of Italy.
- This guy made it so much easier to publish books!
- How do you grow a city? By adding more people. This is called ____________.
- It was something really big, it was created by brunillecki.
- The people of the italian Renaissance formed a new ________ for themselves.
- I loved the Middle ages ___, as literally nothing productive happened in europe.
- A fancy word for death.
- The way things are right now are pretty good, but we should still try and change the ______ ___.
- It interprets histories texts, values, beliefs, and perspective.
- The belief that Jesus is God’s son.
- This man was a famous political philosopher whose works are still being printed today!
- When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed.
- She influenced 15th century english poetry.
- The practise in art and knowledge that focused more on humans than religious subjects.
- Before we discovered heliocentricity, everyone thought we lived in a __________ universe.
31 Clues: The Immortal Bard • A fancy word for death. • There purpose is to worship god • The belief that Jesus is God’s son. • He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one. • She influenced 15th century english poetry. • This guy made it so much easier to publish books! • When a state is run by its people, a ________ is formed. • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- State of which power is held by the people
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Invented the Printing Press
- Jesus and the Cross
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Made the bible vernacular
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- ______ of the arts
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- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious language of the country
- Religious Wars
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- Star Gazing
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- Perfected the Telescope
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- State of which power is held by the people
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Perfected the Telescope
- Religious Wars
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- ______ of the arts
- Star Gazing
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
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- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- Made the bible vernacular
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Invented the Printing Press
- Jesus and the Cross
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Religious language of the country
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • A traveler traveling to holy lands • Earth in the centre of the universe • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-05-11
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- sonnets
- the man who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- the place of origins for the renaissance
- the man who created the printing press
- a christian humanist that believed all should study the bible
- the final wealthy city-state (rhymes with tennis)
- something gotten from banks
- what the renaissance was
- one of the new values and intellectual movements, a belief
- wealthy leaders/ merchants who supported the Arts
- what group of people became wealthy during this time
- the man who painted the Mona Lisa
- the belief you can enjoy life without offending god, worldy rather than spiritual
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- Utopia
- come from Constantinople
- another wealthy city-state (rhymes with Jehovah)
- come from monasteries
- the man who was known as the prince
- something that increases money within city-states
- the places that became wealthy during this time
- the man who sculpted the statue of David
- one of the wealthy city-states (starts with F)
22 Clues: Utopia • sonnets • come from monasteries • come from Constantinople • what the renaissance was • something gotten from banks • the man who painted the Mona Lisa • the man who was known as the prince • the man who created the printing press • the place of origins for the renaissance • the man who sculpted the statue of David • the man who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- The belief in independent thought or action
- Art technique, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- Time period that dominated the 15th century in Italian art.
- Pleasant-looking
- Theory of the sun being at the center of the universe
- Idea that god made the clock
- Poem format of 14 lines, each line must contain 10 syllables and a specific rhyme scheme
- Also called the center point
- Technique of mural painting
- Also called "importance"
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- A philosophical stance that concentrates on the value of human beings, individually and collectively.
- A method of investigation used in science
- Support given by a patron
- The theory of the earth being at the center and planets revolving around it
- Political term used for the political philosophy and ideology of Machiavelli
- The dismembering of a body of a deceased organism to study its anatomical structure
- Keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun.
- The principle of separation
- A short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states
- Science that studies the structure of the body.
20 Clues: Pleasant-looking • Also called "importance" • Support given by a patron • The principle of separation • Technique of mural painting • Idea that god made the clock • Also called the center point • A method of investigation used in science • The belief in independent thought or action • Science that studies the structure of the body. • ...
Renaissance 2023-09-12
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- machiavelli author of political guide book the prince
- Germany develops printing press
- featured classical with roman forms such as columns and domes
- series of story's
- van oil painting
- series of story's
- oil painted
- humanist and poet women named Laura is his muse
- regarded as the greatest playwright
- more created a model society in his book
- l former queen of England and Ireland
- their native language
- men and women define skilled in Many fields of knowledge/ arts science
- away to show three dimensions on a canvas
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- control Florence it became Florence
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- Henry vll second wife
- author the book of the courtier
- Florence and Italy
- means no place
- worldly
- Christian humanism
- humanism study with a more personal understanding of Christianity
- means rebirth
- famous for use of perspective
- of Aragon as a patron of renaissance humanism
- age renaissance spread to England
- one of the first women artist to gain world renown
- birthplace of the Renaissance
- paints portraits usually of English royalty
30 Clues: worldly • oil painted • means rebirth • means no place • series of story's • series of story's • Florence and Italy • Christian humanism • Henry vll second wife • van oil painting • their native language • famous for use of perspective • birthplace of the Renaissance • author the book of the courtier • Germany develops printing press • age renaissance spread to England • ...
renaissance 2023-04-24
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- what does renaissance mean?
- group started by catholic priests
- changes also known as counter-reformation
- king of england from 1509-1547
- believed that people needed to be baptized as adults
- where was the printing press invented
- the protestant sect based on his teachings
- what are patrons
- what was the first major printing
- society became more _______ in the renaissance
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- john calvin was influenced by these teachings
- calvin taught this
- who created the mona lisa
- who wrote the praise of folly
- over time this church had become very corrupt
- what was martin luther
- what caused the increase of trade
- religion no longer united this continent
- martin luther nailed this to the door of his church in 1517
- a form of divorce that henry vii asked the pope for
- who made the statue of david
21 Clues: what are patrons • calvin taught this • what was martin luther • who created the mona lisa • what does renaissance mean? • who made the statue of david • who wrote the praise of folly • king of england from 1509-1547 • group started by catholic priests • what caused the increase of trade • what was the first major printing • where was the printing press invented • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-09
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- The number of wives King Henry VIII had
- The Act of ________ dismissed the power of the Pope over England
- Renewed interest in studying the works of the Greeks & Romans
- Martin _______ hung the 95 Theses on a church door in Wittenberg, Germany
- Niccolo _______ wrote about how to be an effective ruler
- Shift towards non-religious focuses
- John Calvin's idea that certain people are destined to go to heaven, others are not
- Where the Renaissance begins
- The most famous English playwright of the Renaissance
- Tickets to heaven
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- The artist who created the School of Athens paintin
- Focusing on oneself & your achievements
- Existence of being human, enjoying & celebrating life
- Ignatius of ______ worked to fix the reputation of the Catholic Church through education
- This painter painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The ________ Reformation ended religious diversity in Europe
- The last name of the man who created the printing press
- ______ da Vinci created the Mona Lisa painting
- King _____ VIII split from the Catholic Church & created the Anglican Church
- the name of the book written by Machiavelli
20 Clues: Tickets to heaven • Where the Renaissance begins • Shift towards non-religious focuses • The number of wives King Henry VIII had • Focusing on oneself & your achievements • the name of the book written by Machiavelli • ______ da Vinci created the Mona Lisa painting • The artist who created the School of Athens paintin • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-23
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- Siya ang tinatawag na "Ama ng humanismo".
- Siya ay nakilala dahil sa kanyang mga frescoe sa Sistine Chapel.
- Pinakatanyag na manunulat sa Espanyol.
- Nagsulat ng "Decameron".
- Ang naka tuklas sa gravity.
- Naka buo ng teorya na tumutukoy sa landas na tinatahak ng mga planeta habang umiinog sa araw.
- Siya ang nag sulat ng "The Prince".
- Ang may akda ng "The Canterbury Tales".
- Nagsulat ng "Divine Comedy".
- Pintor ng "The Birth of Venus".
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- Isang Italyanong manlalakbay na nakilala bilang isa sa mga unang nakatukoy na ang Brasilia at Kanlurang Indies ay parte ng "New World".
- Tinatawag na "Prinsipe ng mga humanista".
- nag lakbay upang hanapin ang fountain of youth.
- Kauna-unahang nagpalaganap ng Humanismo.
- Binansagang "The Renaissance man".
- Siya ay sumulat ng mga panitikan tungkol sa pagkamakabayan ng mga Ingles.
- Siya ang nag sabi na ang araw ay nasa gitna ng solar system.
- Isinulat niya ang Utopia
- Naka imbento ng teleskopyo.
- Ang nag pinta sa "The marriage of the virgin".
20 Clues: Isinulat niya ang Utopia • Nagsulat ng "Decameron". • Ang naka tuklas sa gravity. • Naka imbento ng teleskopyo. • Nagsulat ng "Divine Comedy". • Pintor ng "The Birth of Venus". • Binansagang "The Renaissance man". • Siya ang nag sulat ng "The Prince". • Pinakatanyag na manunulat sa Espanyol. • Ang may akda ng "The Canterbury Tales". • Kauna-unahang nagpalaganap ng Humanismo. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-24
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- Isang Italyano mangangalakal, explorer, at navigator mula sa Republic of Florence, kung saan ang pangalan ay nagmula sa terminong "America".
- May akda ng In Praise of Folly kung saan tinuligsa niya ang hindi mabuting gawi ng mga pari at mga karaniwang tao.
- Ang kanyang The Birth of Venus at La Primavera ay madalas na sinasabing ehemplo para sa mga modernong manonood ng diwa ng Renaissance.
- May akda ng Decameron, isang tanyag na koleksyon na nagtataglay ng 100 nakakatawang salaysay
- May akda ng Divine Comedy (1307-1321) na nahahati sa tatlong bahagi - Inferno, Purgatorio, at Paradiso
- Kauna-unahang nagpalaganap ng Humanismo sa labas ng Italy.
- Teorya na tumutukoy sa landas na tinatahak ng mga planeta habang umiinog sa araw.
- Napatunayan niya sa pamamagitan ng calculus na pawang bahagi ng magkakatulad na batas ang mga natuklasan nina Kepler at Galileo.
- Isang Espanyol na explorer at conquistador na kilala sa pamumuno sa unang opisyal na ekspedisyon sa Europa sa Florida at nagsisilbing unang gobernador ng Puerto Rico.
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- Nagpahayag na maaaring maipaliwanag sa pamamagitan ng payak na alituntuning pangmatematika ang pagkakaayos ng kalangitan. Ipinapahayag niya na ang araw ang sentro ng sansinukob at umiikot dito ang lahat ng planeta, pati na ang daigdig
- Pinakatanyag na manunulat na Espanol sa panahong ito at may-akda ng Don Quixote de la Mancha, isang nobela na kumukutya sa kasaysayan ng kabayanihan ng mga kabalyero noong Panahong Medieval.
- Ang Makata ng mga Makata
- Binansagang “ The Renaissance Man” dahil sa kaniyang galing at talento.
- Nakaimbento ng teleskopyo na nakatulong upang mapatotohanan ang pahayag ni Copernicus.
- Kilala bilang “ Father of English Poetry” at “Father of English Literature”
- Tinawag din na “Ama ng Humanismo”
- “Ang paggamit sa puwersa sa pamumuno ay dapat unahin kaysa paggamit ng kabutihan”.
- Perpektong Pintor
- Isa sa pinakamagaling na pintor at iskultor ng Renaissance.
- Nagpakilala sa pag-aaral ng sangkatauhan sa mga unibersidad sa England ; sumulat ng Utopia
20 Clues: Perpektong Pintor • Ang Makata ng mga Makata • Tinawag din na “Ama ng Humanismo” • Kauna-unahang nagpalaganap ng Humanismo sa labas ng Italy. • Isa sa pinakamagaling na pintor at iskultor ng Renaissance. • Binansagang “ The Renaissance Man” dahil sa kaniyang galing at talento. • Kilala bilang “ Father of English Poetry” at “Father of English Literature” • ...
renaissance 2023-08-28
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- famouse for use of prespective
- people cared more about their lives on earth and not heavenly afterlife
- everyday speech of particular country
- created by Johann Gutenburg in 1454
- dutch humanist and theologian leading renaissance
- artist that creates appearance of 3 dimensional
- during middle ages, people celebrated who lived
- someone who supports artists
- portrayal of individual people portraits
- english poet and dramatist
- emphasis of human potential and achievement
- seen in renaissance art
- english humanist
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- refers to a European civilization
- man who created the printing press
- spur trades
- written by Thomas More meaning "no more"
- italian painter sculptor,and architect
- seen in art dealing with human emotions
- 1525-1569 flemish one of the most famous painters
- known of german Leonardo did self potraits
- idea of being well rounded
- a revival of nationalism
- italian painter, engineer,and scientist
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
25 Clues: spur trades • english humanist • seen in renaissance art • a revival of nationalism • idea of being well rounded • english poet and dramatist • someone who supports artists • famouse for use of prespective • refers to a European civilization • man who created the printing press • created by Johann Gutenburg in 1454 • everyday speech of particular country • ...
Renaissance 2023-08-28
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- seen in renaissance art when artists of the time
- Italian painter, engineer, musician, and scientist. best known for the painting "Mona Lisa"
- Man who created the printing press and changed the production and reading of books
- portrayal of individual people-portraits/unique moments
- changed private and public lives of Europeans and enhanced literacy
- Emphasis of human potential and achievement
- someone who supports artists financially
- wrote a book called "The Prince"
- People cared more about their lives on earth than the heavenly afterlife
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- one of the most famous painters of the Northern Renaissance mainly painted peasant life, merrymaking, feasting, and working in extreme, realistic detail, through rich colors and balanced use of space
- Italian city-state- port city and manufactured glass in Renaissance Italy
- Italian explorer who wrote about his travels to Central Asia and China
- the everyday speech of a particular region or country
- idea to paint and sculpt subjects realistically
- Italian city-state was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- When the Renaissance shifted and moved to France, Germany, and England
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect
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- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- idea of being well-rounded/know a little about everything/skillful at many things
- rich banking family in Florence and controlled the government also
- Known as the German Leonardo, Did self portraits and engravings and Made himself look like Christ
- written by Thomas More meaning "no place" about an imaginary land
- The art and science of building
- a person with many talents or areas of knowledge
- English humanist that contributed to the world today by revealing the complexities of man
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- An artistic technique that creates the illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe although his criticisms of the Church led to the Reformation
- Italian city-state- manufactured weapons and silk in Renaissance Italy
30 Clues: The art and science of building • wrote a book called "The Prince" • someone who supports artists financially • Emphasis of human potential and achievement • idea to paint and sculpt subjects realistically • seen in renaissance art when artists of the time • a person with many talents or areas of knowledge • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-23
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- High-pitched and small
- discovered North America in 1492
- The use of notes outside of the prevailing key
- Modern day trombone
- Low-pitched and large instruments
- French Word for Rebirth
- Polyphonic vocal composition, any polyphonic setting of a latin text (other than a mass)
- Secular, poetic, and musical form that emerged during the 14th century. 1 or more voices with lute
- Introductory piece for solo instrument
- Religious Music
- Secular song with French Words
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Spanish Secular song
- Music in which voices sing together in independent parts.
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- Secular Italian Song
- a Combination of instruments
- Piece for keyboard or lute that is based on improv.
- Non-Religious Music
- Gave us the first opera- L'Orfeo
- Italian, Prelude for Improvisation
- Ideal Renaissance Man- Artist, Musician, scientist, and intellectual
- Italian, an instrumental work adapted from a chanson
- Invention that made music mass produced.
- Secular songs with German words
24 Clues: Religious Music • Modern day trombone • Non-Religious Music • Secular Italian Song • Spanish Secular song • High-pitched and small • French Word for Rebirth • a Combination of instruments • Secular song with French Words • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • Secular songs with German words • discovered North America in 1492 • Gave us the first opera- L'Orfeo • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-10
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- used to make paintings look 3d
- government where laws are made
- invention that helped spread ideas and make book
- English poet and dramatist considered the greatest
- portrayal of individual people
- leader of the church
- Italian painter engineer and musician
- idea of being well rounded
- collection of religious texts
- a person from Tuscany or related to Tuscany
- capital city of Italy
- coming back to life after death
- result of thought
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- their native language
- explosion of art
- art style that emerged in the 16th century
- member of a christian church
- Italian sculptor painter architect and poet.
- an interest in Greek and roman art
- intellectually focused on humans
- concerned with worldly things
- a sequence of rulers from the same family
- made the first book called the Gutenberg bible
- a painting made on fresh moist plaster
- painted or sculpted panel on an altar of a church
- financially help artists
- Reintroduction to art and architecture
- a set of all events that occurred before a given point
- young person who learns something from a master
- the ideal place
30 Clues: the ideal place • explosion of art • result of thought • leader of the church • their native language • capital city of Italy • financially help artists • idea of being well rounded • member of a christian church • concerned with worldly things • collection of religious texts • used to make paintings look 3d • government where laws are made • portrayal of individual people • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-18
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- inka,südamerikanische stadtkultur
- gewürz
- sogenannt
- something you need to do
- opfern
- freiwilliger
- einheimische/r
- argumentieren
- gefangene/r
- mächtig
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- hauptstadt
- when you start a fight against another country and you win
- jedoch
- when you have a lot of money
- vertreiben
- a person who works for you
- kodex
- reich
- armee
- erforschen
20 Clues: kodex • reich • armee • gewürz • jedoch • opfern • mächtig • sogenannt • hauptstadt • vertreiben • erforschen • gefangene/r • freiwilliger • argumentieren • einheimische/r • something you need to do • a person who works for you • when you have a lot of money • inka,südamerikanische stadtkultur • when you start a fight against another country and you win
Renaissance 2025-02-13
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- explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and parliament in a book he wrote
- What Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins
- Financial supporters of the arts
- Common local language
- Which group of people gained economic power and pushed for political power
- credited with the heliocentric theory
- Created a new Protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- A member of follower of any of the western Christian churches
- What grew in insult because of the increase in trade
- Painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper
- Which was not an area that enlightenment thinkers called into question
- A new artistic technique for forgiveness for their sins
- What country was Andreas Vesalius from
- An emphasis on individual potential and achievements
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- What country was Nicholas Copernicus from
- Was a movement in thinking using reason natural laws and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- When people show more interest in their current lives than what happened when they die
- Developed the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- Observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- Which term is defined as the “study of God”
- The selling of church offices
- A rebirth of learning and culture in Western Europe that began in Italy
- What was the name of the philosophy that focused on humans and not just God
- What country was galileo galiei from
- Known as the “Father of modern chemistry”
- What country was johannes Kepler from
- A famous piece of literature from the Renaissance
- What country was revert Boyle from
- Made it cheaper to produce books and helped spread works on a variety of subjects
- A German priest who wrote the 96 theses over his concerns on church teachings and practices
30 Clues: Common local language • The selling of church offices • Financial supporters of the arts • What country was revert Boyle from • What country was galileo galiei from • credited with the heliocentric theory • What country was johannes Kepler from • What country was Andreas Vesalius from • What country was Nicholas Copernicus from • Known as the “Father of modern chemistry” • ...
Renaissance 2024-12-16
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- Leonardo de Vinci was known as the "_____ man"
- New techniques
- A design etched into metal plate with acid
- English poet and writer
- made by Leonardo de Vinci
- Carry out a sentence of death
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- An ideal society
- Society of Jesus
- A system of government led by a priest in the name of God
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- City represents brilliance of renaissance
- Known as the father of humanism
- A settlement between two people decisions
- Way of life centered on human interests
- God determined long ago who would be saved
- someone who Baptists again
- Wealthy family's that controls Florence
- Reflected humanism
- Financial supporters
- Birthplace of Renaissance
20 Clues: New techniques • An ideal society • Society of Jesus • Reflected humanism • Financial supporters • English poet and writer • made by Leonardo de Vinci • Birthplace of Renaissance • someone who Baptists again • Carry out a sentence of death • Known as the father of humanism • Everyday language of ordinary people • Way of life centered on human interests • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- a doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values.
- someone that writes plays and created Romeo and Juliet.
- a type of drawing and art.
- is a painter, sculptor and more.
- a period in which something becomes popular again after a long period of time
- having or showing an ability to make new things or think of new ideas.
- a type of celebration
- has a creative skill that centers around aesthetic appearances.
- a way of saying see you later.
- the process of being reincarnated or born again.
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- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- before the renaissance
- a person who makes sculptures
- a person during
- When it all began
- blossoming, flourishing, prosperous
- a form of creativity
- a type of music
- someone that creates art.
- people who write
20 Clues: a person during • a type of music • people who write • When it all began • a form of creativity • a type of celebration • before the renaissance • someone that creates art. • a type of drawing and art. • a person who makes sculptures • a way of saying see you later. • is a painter, sculptor and more. • blossoming, flourishing, prosperous • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-18
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- importance
- favoritism
- painting
- method of using perspective in art
- manipulative
- the earth revolves around the sun
- study of the human body
- intrinsic worth of a person
- topics that were studied
- theory of gods role
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- style of art in 1600
- a period of time in the renaissance
- science related
- sonnet
- Beutiful
- center of towm
- the earth is the center of the universe
- Isaac newtons laws
- separation of religioin
- opening a body
20 Clues: sonnet • Beutiful • painting • importance • favoritism • manipulative • center of towm • opening a body • science related • Isaac newtons laws • theory of gods role • style of art in 1600 • separation of religioin • study of the human body • topics that were studied • intrinsic worth of a person • the earth revolves around the sun • method of using perspective in art • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-19
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- a philosophy of life that was popular during the renaissance among scholars
- a form of poetry said to have been invented by franciso pertarcha
- the separation of civil affairs and the state
- something related to the beauty of something
- the creator of the cosmic clock that the universe was seen as
- the main aspect of an artwork or photograph
- a part of the renaissance from 1400 to 1495
- a type of mural painting made upon freshly laid lime plaster
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- a short period in which the art production during the renaissance was at its best
- a form of art in which an illusion of depth is created on a flat surface
- the importance of something - what sets it aside from something else
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- the process of discovering something using testing and experiments
- Nikolai Machiavelli's ideas in politics
- the theory that the earth was the center of this universe
- the action of removing and studying a body or plant
- the study of the human body
- the support or aid that one gives another
- one of Isaac Newtons most famous laws
- a philosophy that focuses on the power of the individual
20 Clues: the study of the human body • one of Isaac Newtons most famous laws • Nikolai Machiavelli's ideas in politics • the support or aid that one gives another • the main aspect of an artwork or photograph • a part of the renaissance from 1400 to 1495 • something related to the beauty of something • the separation of civil affairs and the state • ...
Renaissance 2022-08-29
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- using perspective to make art realistic as posible
- opposite of rural
- center of engineering during the renaissance
- opposite of urban
- being worldly rather than spiritual
- Person who knows the classics, is charming, doesn't seek fame, and inspires art but does not create it
- part of roman archatecture
- wealthy person who supports artists
- a king in the bible person many artists depicted
- family of bankers, they controlled Florence
- in 1143 it became self governing with a republican constitution
- series of religious wars supported by the church
- focuses on an individual instead of a whole group
- a person involved in trade
- made up place where everything is perfect
- believed to be where the renaissance started
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- often called the worlds greatest play writer
- famous for use of perspective
- da vinci's famous religious painting
- Person who excels in many fields and shows off his skill
- painter, sculptor, architect, poet. famous for the Sistine Chapel
- focuses on human potential and achievement
- international powerhouse,"city of canals"
- making deals with other countries
- allows for quick and easy book manufacturing
- Italian painter, most famous for the "Mona Lisa"
- art technique to paint three dimensions on canvas
- what people brought back from the crusades to sell and trade
- Means rebirth, revival of art and literature
- famous for making sculptures realistic using facial expressions
30 Clues: opposite of rural • opposite of urban • part of roman archatecture • a person involved in trade • famous for use of perspective • making deals with other countries • being worldly rather than spiritual • wealthy person who supports artists • da vinci's famous religious painting • international powerhouse,"city of canals" • made up place where everything is perfect • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-10
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- Martin ______
- the country all of this took place in
- the people who sided with Luther
- an ideal perfect state
- a machine used for printing
- someone who supports or champions someone
- the everyday speech of people
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the religion people are revolting against
- a pardon releasing one from sin
- (A different ___________) or a way someone views something
- someone who is not a clergyman
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- where Catholics go to pray
- a revolt which led the protestants to _____ against the catholic church
- Da'vinci's first name
- the ____ or the movement to make the church less powerful
- a form of art that uses paint
- made life like sculptures also the purple ninja turtle
- usually made out of clay or marble to create a statue or _______
- period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- the red ninja turtle also an Italian painter
- A sculpture, painter and architect also the orange Ninja turtle
- the head of the catholic church
- doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
24 Clues: Martin ______ • Da'vinci's first name • an ideal perfect state • where Catholics go to pray • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet • a machine used for printing • a form of art that uses paint • the everyday speech of people • someone who is not a clergyman • the head of the catholic church • a pardon releasing one from sin • the people who sided with Luther • ...
Renaissance 2022-01-28
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- Was a place where many people prayed
- was a guy who made 95 reasons the church was bad
- A time period of 100 years
- to think ahead of time and to make power
- when people traveled to exchange items
- to restart all of your progression made
- to start new and over again
- A formal English poet and a playwright
- dawn to start over at morning time
- To reunite and start over
- a time period between 1300-1600
- The forms and treatments in art
- Was a religion that was spread
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- 95 reasons the church is bad
- to try to make poetry out of art
- when a church abuses rules
- is a painting of a person
- A state where trades were popular
- when you are blessed by a priest
- art of people
- A punishment you had to do to get in heaven
- people who raided against something
- Was a master painter and a famous artist
- was a deadly disease brought into battles
- A protector of a slave
25 Clues: art of people • A protector of a slave • is a painting of a person • To reunite and start over • when a church abuses rules • A time period of 100 years • to start new and over again • 95 reasons the church is bad • Was a religion that was spread • a time period between 1300-1600 • The forms and treatments in art • to try to make poetry out of art • when you are blessed by a priest • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-02
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- religion created by Martin Luther
- Worked with chemicals created basis for periodic table
- Wrote "the prince"
- A sudden and extreme change in idea
- Founded by John calvin
- caused literacy rates to increase
- Henry the eighth created this church
- Created by Galileo
- Created many forms of math and discovered gravity
- faced death penalty for supporting heliocentric model
- Were nailed to the door of a church
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- a famous english playwright
- tried to stop the protestant reformation
- Where the renaissance began
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Created scientific method
- Caused the protestant reformation
- paying to go to heaven
- Invented the printing press
- This person created the HelioCentric model
20 Clues: Wrote "the prince" • Created by Galileo • Painted the Mona Lisa • Founded by John calvin • paying to go to heaven • Created scientific method • a famous english playwright • Where the renaissance began • Invented the printing press • religion created by Martin Luther • Caused the protestant reformation • caused literacy rates to increase • A sudden and extreme change in idea • ...
Renaissance 2026-02-03
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- A beginner who learns a craft by working under a skilled master
- A high level of skill or expertise in a particular field
- A place where artists produce and teach their craft
- A person who creates art as a profession or hobby
- The residence or household of a ruler or noble, often a cultural center
- Emotionally or physically distant; not involved
- Liked or admired by many people
- An artist’s greatest or most outstanding work
- An artist who creates three-dimensional works by carving or shaping materials
- HOMAGE To show respect or admiration for someone or something
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- A work of art created on request, usually for payment
- A work of art placed behind or above an altar in a church
- A period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning in Europe
- A painting technique using water-based pigments on wet plaster
- A person who financially supports artists and their work
- To give or add something to a larger project or achievement
- Exceptional intellectual or creative ability
- A visual or written representation of something
- To exceed or go beyond in achievement or quality
- Competition between individuals striving for the same goal
20 Clues: Liked or admired by many people • Exceptional intellectual or creative ability • An artist’s greatest or most outstanding work • Emotionally or physically distant; not involved • A visual or written representation of something • To exceed or go beyond in achievement or quality • A person who creates art as a profession or hobby • ...
History 2021-04-22
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- A belief the says and shows an individual's importance.
- He was a writer of stories and plays, his plays showed realistic human behavior, he was part of the English Renaissance.
- In the 1500-1600 this was a religious reform movement that formed Christian groups.
- He was the writer of the masterpiece Don Quixote and focused on the Spanish Renaissance.
- Cultural center, city state, during the Renaissance.
- was the greatest Renaissance painter, and went to Venetian school. He was Italian.
- A philosophy made to balance religious belief with and individuals values.
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- He was a German inventor, he made the first printing press and moveable type in 1450 in
- A city surrounded by land and is mainly independent.
- Created lovely painting and sculptures and was a Renaissance artist.
- Art that was influences and expanded on ancient Greece and Rome art techniques and values.
- A Renaissance astronomer and mathematician who when modeling the universe, showed the sun in the center instead of earth.
- He wrote the piece Divine Comedy and was an Italian author during the Renaissance.
- A period of upbringing of art
- A governments that its citizens vote for a leader.
15 Clues: A period of upbringing of art • A governments that its citizens vote for a leader. • A city surrounded by land and is mainly independent. • Cultural center, city state, during the Renaissance. • A belief the says and shows an individual's importance. • Created lovely painting and sculptures and was a Renaissance artist. • ...
Music in the Renaissance 2025-08-26
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- Era that spanned from 476-1475 AD
- An expressive new form of secular music in the Renaissance.
- Music with multiple homogenous parts.
- Era that spanned from 1475 - 1600 ad
- A song about a cricket.
- Something that does not have any religious or spiritual basis.
- Word ____________is when music sounds like the words.
- The words you sing in a song are called?
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- The word Renaissance means _______________
- The simplest form of music that just has one part.
- The Renaissance is also know as the age of ____________
- A famous painter during the Renaissance.
- Era that spanned from 60,000 BC-476 AD
- An important invention was the _________press.
- Composer of El Grillo
- A person who writes music is called a __________?
16 Clues: Composer of El Grillo • A song about a cricket. • Era that spanned from 476-1475 AD • Era that spanned from 1475 - 1600 ad • Music with multiple homogenous parts. • Era that spanned from 60,000 BC-476 AD • A famous painter during the Renaissance. • The words you sing in a song are called? • The word Renaissance means _______________ • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2013-03-11
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- People developed new table ________
- Who brought back new thoughts and beliefs from their journey?
- The growth of economy lead to the rise of what?
- What was the Renaissance considered to be from the middle ages?
- Who did the new traders start to question after they objected to charging interests on loans?
- Who was the renaissance coined by?
- What was gun powder used to launch?
- Which technique did the Europeans learn from the Arabs?
- What does the "Renaissance" mean?
- What did Sir John Harrington make?
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- The crusaders encouraged geographical discoveries and __________
- What invention brought about the making of books?
- The condition of what gender, especially from the upper class improved?
- What is humanism?
- The fall of ____________ took place in 1453
- What did the rise of trade and commerce lead to the rise of?
- What was invented in the early 1300's?
- What were rich people who supported the Renaissance called?
- What was there a decline in, in the renaissance?
- In rational attitude, things needed to be _______ rather that based on religious beliefs
20 Clues: What is humanism? • What does the "Renaissance" mean? • Who was the renaissance coined by? • What did Sir John Harrington make? • People developed new table ________ • What was gun powder used to launch? • What was invented in the early 1300's? • The fall of ____________ took place in 1453 • The growth of economy lead to the rise of what? • ...
Objective I Key Terms Study Guide 2013-08-30
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- water-based painting done wet plaster
- government ruled by a king or queen
- landwith water on three sides.
- rebirth.
- holy wars.
- madonnas and the Virrgin Mary
- Last Supper
- author of Canterbury Tales.
- ages dark ages.
- first to use oil paint.
- land completely surrounded by water.
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- renaissance intellectual movement
- worldly viewpoint.
- author of the Prince.
- soldiers selling service
- father Italian Renaissance humanism.
- society cities
- author of Divine Comedy.
- most important northern school of art.
- money given upon marriage.
20 Clues: rebirth. • holy wars. • Last Supper • worldly viewpoint. • author of the Prince. • society cities • first to use oil paint. • soldiers selling service • author of Divine Comedy. • ages dark ages. • money given upon marriage. • author of Canterbury Tales. • madonnas and the Virrgin Mary • landwith water on three sides. • renaissance intellectual movement • ...
History Project 11A 2026-02-12
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- The most famous family of Patrons
- Wrote about government
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- famous English Play-writer
- Someone who paid an artist to work for them
- Father of Renaissance Painting
- Music was more _______
- added movement to paintings
- became important to meet the needs of the changing society
- Wrote Don Quijote
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- 3D effect in paintings
- Over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- Printed the Bible and invented moveable type
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Revival of learning; Emphasized the individual; praised human achievement
- Scholar from the Netherlands who pointed out follies of Renaissance Society
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Middle Ages music
- Arts The study of history, science, grammar literature, and philosophy.
- Painted Madonnas
20 Clues: Painted Madonnas • Middle Ages music • Wrote Don Quijote • Painted the Mona Lisa • 3D effect in paintings • Wrote about government • Music was more _______ • Painted the Sistine Chapel • famous English Play-writer • added movement to paintings • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Father of Renaissance Painting • The most famous family of Patrons • ...
What do you know about Renaissance? 2025-02-19
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- The artist who painted The Birth of Venus
- The "Mona Lisa" was painted by this artist.
- A famous Renaissance playwriter from England
- Renaissance is a French word meaning...
- Renaissance began in this European country.
- The Renaissance scientist who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism
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- What is the name of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous portrait of a woman with a mysterious smile?
- The period before the Renaissance, characterized by feudalism and the dominance of the Church is ...ages
- The language spoken by educated people during the Renaissance
- The Renaissance writer who wrote The Divine Comedy
- Renaissance artist known for painting the School of Athens
- The city-state considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
12 Clues: Renaissance is a French word meaning... • The artist who painted The Birth of Venus • The "Mona Lisa" was painted by this artist. • Renaissance began in this European country. • A famous Renaissance playwriter from England • The Renaissance writer who wrote The Divine Comedy • Renaissance artist known for painting the School of Athens • ...
World History Chap 11 2023-02-21
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- The focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- Vinci Painted the Mona Lisa
- Created 3-dimensional effect on painting
- Father of Renaissance Painting
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Created movement in painting
- Wrote Don Quixote
- Who is considered the greatest playwright of all time?
- and religious What type of music did they have during the Middle Ages
- Moveable type
- What country did the Renaissance start in?
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- What city is famous for it’s art, buildings, and canals?
- What family was the most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- What were sponsors of artists
- Wrote Macbeth
- This artist came from Italy
- Painted Madonna’s
- Wrote about government
- Was perhaps the most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance
- What country was Shakespeare from
20 Clues: Wrote Macbeth • Moveable type • Painted Madonna’s • Wrote Don Quixote • Wrote about government • This artist came from Italy • Created movement in painting • What were sponsors of artists • Father of Renaissance Painting • Vinci Painted the Mona Lisa • What country was Shakespeare from • Created 3-dimensional effect on painting • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Italian renaissance 2024-12-10
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- Da Vinci combined art with...
- Leonardo was the ....son of a lawyer.
- Mona Lisa was the...of a noble man
- The Sistine Chapel is there.
- The leading patron of the arts in Florence
- There was a ....between Michelangelo and Rafael.
- The ...era preceded Renaissance.
- Renaissance drew inspiration from the Greek and Roman.
- He was the quintessential Renaissance man.
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- Leonardo was apprenticed to him.
- Michelangelo's most famous sculpture
- Michelangelo designed his tomb.
- The technique Da Vinci used to paint Mona Lisa
- An innovative thinker of this period.
- He painted Mona Lisa
- Leonardo wrote in...mirror script.
- Renaissance took place primarily there.
- Renaissance means....
- Michelangelo had a deep understanding of human....
19 Clues: He painted Mona Lisa • Renaissance means.... • The Sistine Chapel is there. • Da Vinci combined art with... • Michelangelo designed his tomb. • Leonardo was apprenticed to him. • The ...era preceded Renaissance. • Leonardo wrote in...mirror script. • Mona Lisa was the...of a noble man • Michelangelo's most famous sculpture • An innovative thinker of this period. • ...
Unit 1 - Review 2022-09-26
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- Italian Renaissance man who painted the on the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- center of trade in Italy; prime location for civilization development
- capital of the Eastern Roman Empire; city that has high walls built on a peninsula
- last name of the dictator of the Roman Republic
- difference between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- a follower of a polytheistic religion
- To treat someone cruelly or unfairly because of race, religious, or political beliefs
- English Renaissance man who wrote plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- The Roman achievement of a channel that moves water over a long distance
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- Italian Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa
- the split in the Christian church due to major issues
- exile; exclude
- "Middle Ages"
- birth place of the Renaissance
- "rebirth"; revival
15 Clues: "Middle Ages" • exile; exclude • "rebirth"; revival • birth place of the Renaissance • a follower of a polytheistic religion • last name of the dictator of the Roman Republic • Italian Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa • the split in the Christian church due to major issues • difference between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance Fair 2017-08-14
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- A Renaissance game similar to volleyball
- Another name for the cup-and-ball toy
- The distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country
- A sporting contest with two opponents on horseback using lances
- A technique of mural painting on wet lime plaster
- A writer during the English Renaissance
- A period of revival of European art and literature under the influences of classical models
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated
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- The center of the Italian Renaissance
- A title for a military officer
- Knighting ceremony
- invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- A popular Renaissance game
- Someone who works with iron
- A person skilled in cutting, dressing, and laying stone in buildings
- A smith who shoes horses
- A blacksmith's workshop
17 Clues: Knighting ceremony • A blacksmith's workshop • A smith who shoes horses • A popular Renaissance game • Someone who works with iron • A title for a military officer • invented by Johannes Gutenberg • The center of the Italian Renaissance • Another name for the cup-and-ball toy • A writer during the English Renaissance • A Renaissance game similar to volleyball • ...
Chapter 7: Renaissance Vocabulary and People 2021-09-13
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- The way words are set to music, in terms of rhythm, accent, etc.
- A simple religious song in several stanzas in strophic form, for congregational singing
- Musical illustration of the meaning of a word or a short verbal phrase
- a slow, 16th-century dance in duple meter
- a type of polyphony where the various melodic lines use the same themes
- one melody of interest combined with chords or other subsidiary sounds
- The modification and decoration of plainchant melodies in early Renaissance music
- Choral music for voices alone, without instruments
- famous Renaissance composer; other composers would put his name on their music so it would sell better.
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- composed "Ave maris stella", a harmonization of a plainchant
- The main secular vocal genre of the Renaissance
- The church's reaction to the Reformation
- Leader who broke away from the Catholic Church; started the Protestant movement
- Later Renaissance composer credited with saving polyphony
- A sort passage of imitative polyphony based on a single theme
- A Renaissance court dance in triple meter
- composed "As Latmos Hill", an English madrigal with word painting
- "Rebirth"; complex current of thought that worked deep changes in Europe in the 14th to 16th centuries, starting in Italy
- The main Roman Catholic service; or the music written for it
19 Clues: The church's reaction to the Reformation • A Renaissance court dance in triple meter • a slow, 16th-century dance in duple meter • The main secular vocal genre of the Renaissance • Choral music for voices alone, without instruments • Later Renaissance composer credited with saving polyphony • composed "Ave maris stella", a harmonization of a plainchant • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-16
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- a painting.
- bad thing
- can read book
- breaking away from a established church
- it was thought to help keep certain body parts healthy
- after the middle ages.
- learning thing
- probably what people had in the middle ages
- can't read book
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- A machine that was used to create books
- what people gained when the Renaissance started
- ___ spread the plague
- what the people in the renaissance thought our solar system looked like.
- things in the body
- the start of
- the thing that started the Renaissance
16 Clues: bad thing • a painting. • the start of • can read book • learning thing • can't read book • things in the body • ___ spread the plague • after the middle ages. • the thing that started the Renaissance • A machine that was used to create books • breaking away from a established church • probably what people had in the middle ages • what people gained when the Renaissance started • ...
SEJARAH 2024-08-15
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- kata "Renaissance pertama kali digunakan oleh...
- siapa yang pertama kali menggunakan ideologi Humanisme
- nama tokoh yang memaku 95 dalil di pintu sebuah gereja
- Pembuat patung ukiran David, Pieta dan Fiesco
- penulis buku "Trade Balance"
- penjelajah yang mengenalkan amerika ke bangsa eropa
- penemu mesin uap
- Humanisme renaissance terkenal karena sifatnya yang...
- sumber absolut kekayaan suatu negara menurut Merkantilisme
- nama dari kerajaan roma yang berada di Jerman pada tahun 1517
- suatu alat yang dapat membawa barang dari satu titik ke titik lainnya dalam pabrik
- Paus yang berkonflik dengan Philip IV
- sistem dimana pabrik menyusun produk buatan sesuai urutan
- Bahasa inggris pedagang dan asal kata dari sebuah ideologi
- masa pencerahan seni dan ilmu pengetahuan di Eropa
- Raja Francis abad ke-14 yang memiliki julukan sindiran
- cara pandang yang memandang manusia sebagai makhluk yang tertingi...
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- tokoh yang membahas teori uang dan harga
- tokoh yang menjabarkan hukum gravitasi
- Teori dimana kemakmuran suatu negara ditentukan oleh keahlian berdagang mereka
- Penemu conveyor belt
- Tindakan manusia sendiri untuk mencapai kebahagiaan hidup
- bapak libelarisme
- filsafat pendukung hak kemanusiaan dari francis
- tokoh yang memiliki gagasan (knowledge is power)
- nama gereja yang pintunya di paku 95 Dalil
- masa pendewasaan bangsa Eropa dan kelanjutan renaissance
- mesin yang mendayai mesin lain dengan tenaga uap
- kegiatan tawar menawar
- tempat awal mulainya Renaissance
- pusat renaissance
31 Clues: penemu mesin uap • bapak libelarisme • pusat renaissance • Penemu conveyor belt • kegiatan tawar menawar • penulis buku "Trade Balance" • tempat awal mulainya Renaissance • Paus yang berkonflik dengan Philip IV • tokoh yang menjabarkan hukum gravitasi • tokoh yang membahas teori uang dan harga • nama gereja yang pintunya di paku 95 Dalil • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-17
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- how many "issues" did Martin Luther have with the Catholic Church
- focus on individual
- What William Shakespeare play inspired the Lion King
- King Henry started this church of his own
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- what does renaissance mean
- famous author and poet from this time- last name
- another city where the renaissance began
- Leonardo's most famous painting
- made changes to printing press that changed printing during this time (last name only)
- a city where the renaissance began
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- Martin Luther's biggest problem with the church was the sale of this
- yet another city where the renaissance started
- the tasty last name of the guy who was Shakespeare? and created the scientific method
- the deceitful family member from Hamlet and Lion King
- theory that the earth is at the center of the ecosystem
- theory stating the sun is at the center of the universe
- art became more "this" during the Renaissance
- the Martin that started the reformation and had issues with the church
19 Clues: focus on individual • painted the Sistine Chapel • what does renaissance mean • Leonardo's most famous painting • a city where the renaissance began • another city where the renaissance began • King Henry started this church of his own • art became more "this" during the Renaissance • yet another city where the renaissance started • ...
Renaissance CrossWord Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- The Renaissance came after this time period
- This women was the queen of Spain and is very well known for her
- This man revolutionized Humanist and Protestant Beliefs
- during this time the printing press allowed this to become popular
- during this time this thing had a major boom in popularity
- The renaissance was highly influenced by this time period
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- This ideal was made during the renaissance
- What time period is this in
- The renaissance was ____ by the classical period
- this hobby became more popular as patrons would fund these people making these things
- The head of the church
- this thing was evolved in this time
- the French word for the time period of the puzzle
- The holy place for Christians to prayer
- This Branch of christianity was made during the renaissance
15 Clues: The head of the church • What time period is this in • this thing was evolved in this time • The holy place for Christians to prayer • This ideal was made during the renaissance • The Renaissance came after this time period • The renaissance was ____ by the classical period • the French word for the time period of the puzzle • ...
Renaissance 2024-03-26
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- The Renaissance genius
- Parallel lines converging to a single point
- Italian artist
- Model that positioned the Sun at the center of the Universe
- Intellectual movement of the renaissance based upon studying the humans, ancient greeks and romans
- Renaissance is
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- Period of histroy between the 1400 and the 1600
- Italian artist
- His discovery is the telescope
- A machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper or other media by means of ink
- A masterpiece of Italian Renaissance sculpture, created from 1501 to 1504 by Michelangelo
- German inventor of the printing press
- Undoubtedly the most important investigative tool in astronomy
- Wealthy person who finances a work of art
- Polish astronomer who proposed that the Sun is the center of the solar system
- Italian artist and sculptor of the renaissance
16 Clues: Italian artist • Italian artist • Renaissance is • The Renaissance genius • His discovery is the telescope • German inventor of the printing press • Wealthy person who finances a work of art • Parallel lines converging to a single point • Italian artist and sculptor of the renaissance • Period of histroy between the 1400 and the 1600 • ...
Renaissance Music 2026-02-12
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- A keyboard instrument whose strings are plucked not struck
- Old Art earlier Medieval church music style
- Large keyboard instrument commonly found in cathedrals
- New Art style of 14th-century music with new notation and secular themes
- A secular non-church vocal song often about love or humor
- When two or more melodies are sung independently but sound good together
- A plucked string instrument popular in the Renaissance
- A French secular song usually for three voices
- Famous composer of Renaissance madrigals
- A mass for the dead
- When an instrument plays the same musical line as a singer
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- Italian composer who refined church polyphony
- Music with more than one independent melody happening at the same time
- The Renaissance version of the trombone
- A woodwind instrument often used indoors
- A loud outdoor instrument similar to an oboe
- A sacred vocal work in Latin with multiple voice parts
- A repeated rhythmic pattern used in Renaissance music
- A bowed string instrument similar to a cello
- Clashing or tense-sounding notes used in music
- Great Renaissance composer known for expressive counterpoint
- “Rebirth” period in music and art from 1450–1600
- Sacred monophonic church music of the Middle Ages
- Composer who used multiple choirs and dynamic contrasts
- A long musical setting of the Roman Catholic church service
25 Clues: A mass for the dead • The Renaissance version of the trombone • A woodwind instrument often used indoors • Famous composer of Renaissance madrigals • Old Art earlier Medieval church music style • A loud outdoor instrument similar to an oboe • A bowed string instrument similar to a cello • Italian composer who refined church polyphony • ...
Sejarah Tl 2024-10-30
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- Filosofi ekonomi yang menekankan kebebasan individu dan pasar bebas
- Sebuah gerakan yang muncul sebagai respons terhadap kapitalisme dan menginginkan masyarakat tanpa kelas
- Sistem ekonomi di mana individu memiliki kebebasan penuh dalam kegiatan ekonominya
- Istilah yang digunakan untuk sistem ekonomi yang bertujuan memperkuat negara melalui perdagangan dan kontrol sumber daya
- Kebijakan yang memaksimalkan ekspor dengan tujuan memperkaya negara selama era Merkantilisme
- Filsuf yang merumuskan dasar-dasar ekonomi liberalisme
- Kebijakan ekonomi yang berusaha mengontrol ekspor dan impor negara untuk memperkaya diri
- Seni yang berkembang pesat selama Renaissance, melibatkan teknik perspektif
- Penemu mesin cetak yang menjadi salah satu pendorong Renaissance
- Tokoh utama yang menjadi pilar sosialisme ilmiah, penulis "The Communist Manifesto"
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- Teori sosialisme yang menekankan perubahan revolusioner
- Negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan awal Renaissance
- Aliran politik yang menginginkan kepemilikan alat produksi secara bersama
- Pelukis terkenal dari era Renaissance yang menciptakan lukisan "Mona Lisa"
- Era di mana perhatian terhadap seni, ilmu pengetahuan, dan kemanusiaan mengalami perkembangan pesat
- Gerakan kebangkitan budaya dan seni yang terjadi di Eropa pada abad ke-14 hingga abad ke-17
- Bentuk pemerintahan yang umumnya dihubungkan dengan sistem liberalisme
- Sistem ekonomi yang menekankan peran negara dalam mengatur ekonomi
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat seni dan budaya Renaissance
- Karya terkenal dari Michelangelo yang terdapat di langit-langit Kapel Sistina
20 Clues: Filsuf yang merumuskan dasar-dasar ekonomi liberalisme • Teori sosialisme yang menekankan perubahan revolusioner • Negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan awal Renaissance • Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat seni dan budaya Renaissance • Penemu mesin cetak yang menjadi salah satu pendorong Renaissance • ...
Renaissance CrossWord Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- This ideal was made during the renaissance
- during this time the printing press allowed this to become popular
- This Branch of christianity was made during the renaissance
- This women was the queen of Spain and is very well known for unifying Spain
- This man revolutionized Humanist and Protestant Beliefs
- this thing was evolved in this time
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- What time period is this in
- The renaissance was ____ by the classical period
- during this time this thing had a major boom in popularity
- The head of the church
- the French word for the time period of the puzzle
- The renaissance was highly influenced by this time period
- this hobby became more popular as patrons would fund these people making these things
- The Renaissance came after this time period
- The holy place for Christians to prayer
15 Clues: The head of the church • What time period is this in • this thing was evolved in this time • The holy place for Christians to prayer • This ideal was made during the renaissance • The Renaissance came after this time period • The renaissance was ____ by the classical period • the French word for the time period of the puzzle • ...
Renaissance Era 2024-02-07
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- man with pat ronage of art
- attitude of the way someone sees something
- art of designing and building
- realistic way of art
- definition for Renaissance
- the main Renaissance person
- famous Renaissance Painting
- patron of arts and humanism
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- occurred directly before the Renaissance
- way for cultural diffusion
- way of life centralized around humans
- approach to knowledge
- separated from religion
- traveled across the whole world
- support is given by a patron
15 Clues: realistic way of art • approach to knowledge • separated from religion • way for cultural diffusion • man with pat ronage of art • definition for Renaissance • the main Renaissance person • famous Renaissance Painting • patron of arts and humanism • support is given by a patron • art of designing and building • traveled across the whole world • way of life centralized around humans • ...
History 2021-02-17
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- invented the movable type(last name)
- Was a remedy for sin
- Cervantes occupation
- “Father of Renaissance paintings”
- painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- Where the Renaissance path began
- pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- paints the “Last Supper”(full name)
- Leonardo da Vinci was a sculptor, inventor, painter,_______
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- Considered the greatest playwrite of all time
- Raphael painted a lot of ________
- “Father of Humanism”
- an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- wrote important work on government
- French for “rebirth”
- someone who would paid an artist to work for them
- Michelangelo was a painter and a ________
- The country where Cervantes is from
- satire on chivalry
19 Clues: satire on chivalry • “Father of Humanism” • Was a remedy for sin • Cervantes occupation • French for “rebirth” • painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Where the Renaissance path began • Raphael painted a lot of ________ • “Father of Renaissance paintings” • wrote important work on government • The country where Cervantes is from • paints the “Last Supper”(full name) • ...
R & R 2018-04-22
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- made a new religion that allowed divorces
- a branch of Christianity founded by Martin Luther
- successful in business, well-mannered, educated, athletic, brave
- protested against the selling of indulgences
- meetings that discussed reform
- Renaissance in Italy
- human achievements other than religion
- focuses on the human body
- "rebirth" of art, ideas, literature, and values
- invented Printing Press
- stopped the spread of Protestantism to bring back Catholicism
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- composed the "95 Theses"
- queen who restored stability to England
- Renaissance in any country besides Italy
- a city in Italy where the Renaissance began
- created by Henry VIII
- buying your way into heaven
- non-religious matters
- a metal type used over and over to print pages of type
19 Clues: Renaissance in Italy • created by Henry VIII • non-religious matters • invented Printing Press • composed the "95 Theses" • focuses on the human body • buying your way into heaven • meetings that discussed reform • human achievements other than religion • queen who restored stability to England • Renaissance in any country besides Italy • made a new religion that allowed divorces • ...
The Renaissance 2023-09-12
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- What does Renaissance mean?
- What was the most common food product during the Renaissance?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Which family was a major patron of the Renaissance?
- What made Italy rich?
- Why did the Renaissance start in Italy?
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- What was invented during this time period?
- In what country did the Renaissance begin?
- What was the religion in the Renaissance?
- What started the Renaissance?
- Who was the queen of the Renaissance?
11 Clues: What made Italy rich? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What does Renaissance mean? • What started the Renaissance? • Who was the queen of the Renaissance? • Why did the Renaissance start in Italy? • What was the religion in the Renaissance? • What was invented during this time period? • In what country did the Renaissance begin? • ...
Renaissance/Reformation 2021-01-20
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- 95 theses
- HenryVIII second daughter
- Who ended in 1300-1600
- started doing trade along the west coast of Africa
- lessened power
- renaissance meaning
- renaissance is famous for
- gotten burned by pope paul IV
- grew power
- had 6 wives
- moving into Asia
- promoted education for both boys and girls
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- what everyone calls desiderius Erasmus
- Calvin's france followers
- has a book called "The praise of folly"
- defeats muslims and takes over indian ocean trade
- killed 60% of the population
- Where it has started
- Who ends in 1453
- lead by Pope paul III ans Pope paul IV
- was impressed with the Renaissance
- art being really good
- classic art
- Wrote the institutes of the christian Religion
- dutch capitol
25 Clues: 95 theses • grew power • classic art • had 6 wives • dutch capitol • lessened power • Who ends in 1453 • moving into Asia • renaissance meaning • Where it has started • art being really good • Who ended in 1300-1600 • Calvin's france followers • HenryVIII second daughter • renaissance is famous for • killed 60% of the population • gotten burned by pope paul IV • was impressed with the Renaissance • ...
Angelo - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- - Stop a religious war
- - second daughter of Henry
- - second nonCatholic church made in England
- - Renaissance rich person
- - native language
- - rebirth
- - people of Jesus
- - Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- - spread Protestantism
- - human think advancement
- - he made the making of books easier
- - first nonCatholic church made in Germany
- - made by Johann Gutenberg
- Boleyn - mother of second daughter of Henry
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- - split of the church
- - one of the most talented painters of the Italian Renaissance
- - Catholic people who met in Trent
- - maker of the world's famous painting
- - change of the Catholic church
- - great church of England or
- - some paintings use to make three D looks
- - He revolutionized sculpture
- - nonreligious
- - Sale to be saved by god
- - King of England in 1534
- - to forget
26 Clues: - rebirth • - to forget • - nonreligious • - native language • - people of Jesus • - split of the church • - Stop a religious war • - spread Protestantism • - Renaissance rich person • - Sale to be saved by god • - human think advancement • - King of England in 1534 • - second daughter of Henry • - made by Johann Gutenberg • - great church of England or • - He revolutionized sculpture • ...
Quiz 11 2025-04-23
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- Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing
- Scientist who used evidence and observation to challenge traditional beliefs and support new discoveries
- The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing
- A movement partly sparked by the printing of Martin Luther’s ideas that challenged Church authority
- Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance
- Wealthy family of bankers who became powerful patrons and helped fuel the Renaissance in Florence
- Subjects like history, literature, and philosophy studied during the Renaissance as part of humanism
- A time of renewed interest in art, science, and classical ideas that shifted focus from religion to human achievement
- A period of discovery supported by printing, where scientists shared experiments and built trust in evidence
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- Italian city that became the center of the Renaissance due to its wealth and support of the arts
- Renaissance artist supported by the Medici, known for focusing on human emotion and realism in art
- The industry that made the Medici family rich and gave them influence in politics and the Church
- Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare
- Humanism encouraged people to explore this in themselves rather than only focusing on the afterlife
- A belief that emphasized human potential, achievements, and learning rather than only preparing for the afterlife
- Religious reformer who used the printing press to share his 95 Theses and challenge the Catholic Church
- A Renaissance man supported by the Medici, known for blending art, science, and invention
- Became more important during the Renaissance as people studied classical texts and new ideas
18 Clues: Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare • The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing • Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance • Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-03-18
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- the father of humanism
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The renaissance means ___
- painting of jesus and the disciples
- The renaissance version of interest
- invented by John Calvin
- Wrote The Prince
- a type of church that didn't accept the popes authority
- a type of poem
- first major literature printed
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- philosophy during the renaissance
- Rich citizens who sponsored art
- a group of priests who tried to win back catholics
- what the pope said when henry asked for an anullment
- written by Sir Thomas More
- king of england from 1509 to 1547
- a monk who didn't like what the church was doing
- wrote The Praise of Folly
- Key city during the renaissance
- inventor, painter, The Mona Lisa
- willing to question the power of the church
21 Clues: a type of poem • Wrote The Prince • the father of humanism • invented by John Calvin • The renaissance means ___ • wrote The Praise of Folly • written by Sir Thomas More • first major literature printed • Rich citizens who sponsored art • Key city during the renaissance • inventor, painter, The Mona Lisa • philosophy during the renaissance • king of england from 1509 to 1547 • ...
Kharia-Unit One crossword 2024-09-19
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- Renaissance
- who wrote the prince?
- one of the ancient civilizations Renaissance used?
- Henry the 8th's first daughter.
- who is the original Renaissance man?
- common language
- one thing that increased peoples fears about witches
- A way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface.
- how long did it take to complete the Sistine chapel?
- who is the most powerful family in Italy during this time?
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- one of the two given about the most accused to be witches
- penalty for doing witchcraft
- Time period called prior to the Renaissance?
- Boleyn Henry the 8th's second wife
- one of Shakespeare's work
- who painted the school of athens?
- set aside a marriage
- princes who protested against other princes who liked the pope
- denial of church teachings
- investigating and charging people of heresy by the Roman Church
20 Clues: Renaissance • common language • set aside a marriage • who wrote the prince? • one of Shakespeare's work • denial of church teachings • penalty for doing witchcraft • Henry the 8th's first daughter. • who painted the school of athens? • Boleyn Henry the 8th's second wife • who is the original Renaissance man? • Time period called prior to the Renaissance? • ...
renaissance crossword 2023-12-01
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- - A philosophy of the Renaissance that valued human thoughts and ideas. It pushed the study of classical writings and art.
- Era - A period of time in England during the rule of Queen Elizabeth. It was a time of peace, prosperity, and the English Renaissance.
- - A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral.
- - A musical instrument that is played with a keyboard. When the keys are played, sound is made by plucking a string.
- - A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests.
- Renaissance - A period from 1400 to 1479 where artists tried to emulate the classical artists of Ancient Rome and Greece.
- art - Painting and sculpture from Ancient Rome and Greece. It was studied by the artists of the Renaissance.
- - Painting or drawing such that the picture has three dimensions and creating the illusion that some objects are closer than others.
- - An association of craftsmen or merchants. They controlled the quality of the work and provided training to new craftsmen.
- - A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance.
- - A person that writes a play.
- - A painting or sculpture of a person.
- - A small stringed instrument with a round back that is plucked or strummed like a guitar.
- - An order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron.
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- - A small independent state ruled by a powerful city. This was the common form of government in Italy during the Renaissance.
- - Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome.
- Renaissance - A period from 1475 to 1525 where art became more realistic with a focus on perspective and space.
- - A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster. When the plaster dried, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster.
- man - A man of many talents, interests, and abilities.
- - A young boy who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master.
- - A split in the Christian church where some people called Protestants left the Catholic Church to begin their own church.
- - A style of art that became popular in the late Renaissance where the figures were distorted and strange colors were used.
- - A person, family, or group that supports an artist, paying them for their work.
- of Exploration - A period of time when many European countries sent out explorers such as Christopher Columbus to map and discover the world.
- - A type of vocal music popular during the Renaissance. The madrigal typically had three to six voices singing different melodies that intertwined together.
- - A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance.
- - A piece of art painted on three panels that folded together.
- - A sailing ship invented by the Portuguese during the Renaissance. It was highly maneuverable and helped to improve trade, exploration, and travel.
- - A style of art that involved techniques to make the art appear as realistic as possible.
29 Clues: - A person that writes a play. • - A painting or sculpture of a person. • man - A man of many talents, interests, and abilities. • - A piece of art painted on three panels that folded together. • - Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome. • - A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance Review 2013-09-16
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- leading family of Florence
- wrote a book about a perfect world
- the artist who blended Christian and classical styles in art
- leading citu of the Italian Reanaiisance
- the intellectual movement at the heart of the renaissance
- the political unit of Italy
- a book of manners
- Eyck most important Flemish painter
- grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history
- wrote the Bopk of the Courtier
- early renaissance scholar
- important Dutch Humanist
- the cradle of the Renaissanc3
- a financial supporter
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- painted the Mona Lisa
- wrote Gargantua and Pantagruel
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- wrote The Prince
- the focus of humanist scholars
- press the invention that revolutionized learning
- a handbook for rulers
- this word means rebirth
- where the northern Eyropean renaissance began
- the common language
- invented the [ronting press
25 Clues: wrote The Prince • a book of manners • the common language • painted the Mona Lisa • a handbook for rulers • a financial supporter • this word means rebirth • important Dutch Humanist • early renaissance scholar • leading family of Florence • painted the Sistine Chapel • the political unit of Italy • invented the [ronting press • the cradle of the Renaissanc3 • ...
11A Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-02
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- Created 3-dimensional effect in painting.
- Wrote “Don Quixote”.
- From what country was Shakespeare.
- What country won the 100 year war?
- Father of the Renaissance.
- What type of music did they have during the Middle Ages.
- Created movement in paintings.
- what do you call the focus of man's abilities and capacities.
- What country was Michelangelo from?
- In what country did the Renaissance start.
- Wrote about the government.
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- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel.
- Created a moveable Type.
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Wrote Macbeth.
- Painted Madonnas.
- What family was the most famous sponsor of the renaissance.
- What city is famous for its art, buildings, and canals.
- Who was perhaps the most honored and influential scholar of the renaissance.
- what were sponsors of artists called.
20 Clues: Wrote Macbeth. • Painted Madonnas. • Wrote “Don Quixote”. • Painted the Mona Lisa • Created a moveable Type. • Father of the Renaissance. • Wrote about the government. • Created movement in paintings. • From what country was Shakespeare. • What country won the 100 year war? • What country was Michelangelo from? • what were sponsors of artists called. • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-29
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- He invented the first printing press with moveable type
- Famous English playwrite
- Powerful and wealthy family from Florence that paid for much of the Renaissance
- Ancient trade route used to bring goods and ideas from China to Europe
- Renaissance sculptor,He sculpted "John the Baptist" and "Mary Magdalene"
- Renaissance artist, scientist and inventor, He painted the Mona Lisa.
- Idea that focuses on human potential to create and invent.
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- Renaissance artist and sculptor, He painted the ceilining of the Sistine Chapel.
- Renaissance trend that makes aret look more realistic
- Italian City where banking begins, known for its canals
- Renaissance artist who painted large wall murals like "The School of Athens"
- Artistic skill that gives paintings depth
- Italian merchant who wrote a book about his travels around China and the rest of Asia
- Italian city that was the center of the Renaissance art movement
14 Clues: Famous English playwrite • Artistic skill that gives paintings depth • Renaissance trend that makes aret look more realistic • Italian City where banking begins, known for its canals • He invented the first printing press with moveable type • Idea that focuses on human potential to create and invent. • Italian city that was the center of the Renaissance art movement • ...
The Renaissance - Macey LeBlanc 2025-04-10
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- Used his paintings as a way to criticize the intolerance and cruelty he saw around him.
- Famous artist, writer, scientist, and mathematician, who painted The Last Supper.
- How many artistic techniques were created in the Renaissance?
- What culture did the people of the Renaissance compare their culture with?
- Artist who painted Ghent Altarpiece.
- One of William Shakespeare’s tragic plays.
- Artistic technique that uses distortion/reduction.
- Today, the Renaissance is considered a ___ movement.
- Wrote about the power of the pen and writing.
- One of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works.
- Member of the Medici family, who became a great patron and helped Florence’s art awakening.
- Man who criticized fasting, pilgrimages, and ridiculed supersichelangelo famous artist who painted and sculpted biblical figures, helped design St. Peter’s Basilica.
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning.
- Inventor of the printing press.
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- Man who wrote The Prince.
- A book written about how to become a great political ruler.
- Today, the Renaissance is considered a ___ movement.
- Northern artists painted on canvas with this material.
- An artistic technique used to create depth and illusion in an art piece.
- Wrote about how to become a perfect gentleman.
- What does Renaissance literally translate to?
- Man who helped promote the expansion of trade and inspired people to travel.
- Published Utopia, a book that shows the characteristics of an ideal society.
- An artistic technique used to paint architectural features.
- Famous playwright, wrote Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet.
- The Renaissance began in this major trade city.
- Famous Renaissance family who started as bankers, then became rulers.
- One of the first people to use printed illustrations in books.
- What culture did the people of the Renaissance compare their culture with?
29 Clues: Man who wrote The Prince. • Inventor of the printing press. • Artist who painted Ghent Altarpiece. • One of William Shakespeare’s tragic plays. • What does Renaissance literally translate to? • Wrote about the power of the pen and writing. • One of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works. • Wrote about how to become a perfect gentleman. • ...
The Renaissance - Macey LeBlanc 2025-04-10
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- Famous playwright, wrote Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet.
- What does Renaissance literally translate to?
- What culture did the people of the Renaissance compare their culture with?
- Famous Renaissance family who started as bankers, then became rulers.
- Today, the Renaissance is considered a ___ movement.
- Artist who painted Ghent Altarpiece.
- An artistic technique used to paint architectural features.
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning.
- Inventor of the printing press.
- Man who helped promote the expansion of trade and inspired people to travel.
- famous artist who painted and sculpted biblical figures, helped design St. Peter’s Basilica.
- Northern artists painted on canvas with this material.
- Artistic technique that uses distortion/reduction.
- One of William Shakespeare’s tragic plays.
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- An artistic technique used to create depth and illusion in an art piece.
- Used his paintings as a way to criticize the intolerance and cruelty he saw around him.
- What culture did the people of the Renaissance compare their culture with?
- Member of the Medici family, who became a great patron and helped Florence’s art awakening.
- Man who criticized fasting, pilgrimages, and ridiculed superstition
- Today, the Renaissance is considered a ___ movement.
- Man who wrote The Prince.
- Wrote about the power of the pen and writing.
- One of the first people to use printed illustrations in books.
- Wrote about how to become a perfect gentleman.
- How many artistic techniques were created in the Renaissance?
- Famous artist, writer, scientist, and mathematician, who painted The Last Supper.
- A book written about how to become a great political ruler.
- One of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works.
- Published Utopia, a book that shows the characteristics of an ideal society.
- The Renaissance began in this major trade city.
30 Clues: Man who wrote The Prince. • Inventor of the printing press. • Artist who painted Ghent Altarpiece. • One of William Shakespeare’s tragic plays. • What does Renaissance literally translate to? • Wrote about the power of the pen and writing. • One of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works. • Wrote about how to become a perfect gentleman. • ...
The Renaissance 2013-10-05
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- a Renaissance word meaning "thank you"
- the famous story written by Sir Thomas More
- Puritan leader who became the Lord Protectorate of England after Charles I was beheaded
- an intellectual movement that combined classical Greek ideas and Christianity to teach people how to live an rule
- a Renaissance word meaning "later"
- the greatest literary achievement during the English Renaissance
- succeeded Elizabeth I
- an expert in a significant number of disciplines
- a Renaissance word meaning "restroom"
- the first name of Henry VIII's first wife
- one of the theaters that Shakespeare performed in
- the name of Henry VIII's second wife
- the name of the river that runs through London
- the last name of the man who introduced the printing press to England
- the Spanish ____, a fleet of warships
- Henry VIII began his own church called the Church of ____
- England's greatest playwright
- the language of humanist scholars
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- a Renaissance word meaning "please"
- the play that Shakespeare first performed for King James I
- church had corrupt officials and cost a lot of money to support
- the number of wives that Henry VIII had
- to remember the fates of Henry's wives we learn the phrase "divorce, beheaded, and died, divorced, beheaded, _____"
- the last great writer of the English Renaissance
- famous for burning Protestants at the stake
- VIII's first daughter
- a Renaissance phrase meaning "How are you?"
- known as the "Virgin Queen"
- Shakespeare's wife
- the common language of the day
- Queen Elizabeth I was the last reigning monarch of this family
- Henry Tudor was a nobleman from this country
- the name of Shakespeare's oldest child
- Mary Stuart, Queen of _____
34 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • VIII's first daughter • succeeded Elizabeth I • known as the "Virgin Queen" • Mary Stuart, Queen of _____ • England's greatest playwright • the common language of the day • the language of humanist scholars • a Renaissance word meaning "later" • a Renaissance word meaning "please" • the name of Henry VIII's second wife • a Renaissance word meaning "restroom" • ...
3rd 9wks Common Assessment Review PART 1 2015-03-14
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- This king’s death began the Hundred Year’s War. (name & roman #)
- The Hundred Year’s War changed both England & France by helping __ each nation and develop a sense of patriotism.
- Muslims in Spain were called __.
- Renaissance paintings were usually __ looking that showed correct proportions and emotions.
- The Hundred Year’s War begin over a conflict of who was the next rightful __. (2 words)
- The movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works and human achievements.
- How did the Crusades affect medieval trade?
- All three cities, Venice, Genoa, & __, were important in spreading Renaissance ideals through trade.
- The most widely practice form of Christianity in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
- This is the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs.
- Wealthy merchants & bankers helped to promote learning & the arts by becoming __.
- He painted The Mona Lisa
- During the bubonic plague the Jews were targeted as __ because people were looking for someone to blame.
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- Most medieval art dealt with __ themes.
- Who sculpted The David?
- European Renaissance scholars were willing to challenge __ beliefs.
- Peasants & nobles moved from manors to towns in order to find more __ to gain wealth.
- This family patronized artists & controlled the banking industry in Florence.
- What does the word Renaissance mean?
- They helped carry the bubonic plague from Asia to Europe.
- Renaissance literature differed from medieval literature in that Renaissance literature was written in __
- She led the forces at the Battle of Orleans for the French during the last phase of the Hundred Year’s War. (3 words)
- This helped the English win battles in the Hundred Year’s War
- Foreign students flocked to Muslim Spain because the wanted to __ philosophy, math, & medicine.
24 Clues: Who sculpted The David? • He painted The Mona Lisa • Muslims in Spain were called __. • What does the word Renaissance mean? • Most medieval art dealt with __ themes. • How did the Crusades affect medieval trade? • They helped carry the bubonic plague from Asia to Europe. • This helped the English win battles in the Hundred Year’s War • ...
