renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Roaring Twenties 2024-04-12
Across
- First important writer in the Harlem Renaissance
- African Americans in the 1920s from the South to the North
- Symbolized soul through her voice and earned the title "the Empress of the Blues"
- Harlem Renaissance author who wrote Jonah's Gourd Vine and Their Eyes Were Watching God
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- soulful style of music evolved from African Americans
- A prolific, original, and versatile writer who was a leading voice of the African American experience in American
- A dynamic black leader from Jamaica known for his "Negro Nationalism"
- A style of music inspired by ragtime and Dixieland blues
- Flowering of African American arts
- most famous nightclub in Harlem
10 Clues: most famous nightclub in Harlem • Flowering of African American arts • First important writer in the Harlem Renaissance • soulful style of music evolved from African Americans • A style of music inspired by ragtime and Dixieland blues • African Americans in the 1920s from the South to the North • A dynamic black leader from Jamaica known for his "Negro Nationalism" • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2024-04-13
Across
- The city of Rome was located in the ______ states.
- King __________ established the Holy Roman Empire
- The Renaissance started in Italy then spread off to the rest of _____.
- Power during the Renaissance began in ______.
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- Florence, Venice and Milan all grew in power due to ______ and banking.
- The territories in central Italy were all driven by the ____.
- The _____ river was used for transportation for Wittenberg.
- Italy wasn't a unified country, but rather a lot of city-_____.
- The power of the ______ and the Papal states started to weaken in the 1500's.
- The Holy Roman Empire is _____ to the Papal states and the Italian city states.
10 Clues: Power during the Renaissance began in ______. • King __________ established the Holy Roman Empire • The city of Rome was located in the ______ states. • The _____ river was used for transportation for Wittenberg. • The territories in central Italy were all driven by the ____. • Italy wasn't a unified country, but rather a lot of city-_____. • ...
Reformation and renaissance 2025-02-25
Across
- A member of the Roman Catholic Church.
- A major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church.
- A continent in the Northern Hemisphere.
- A period in European history, marking the transition from the Middle Ages .
- a prominent Renaissance artist and inventor painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper.
- A belief system and set of practices that relate humanity to spirituality and moral values.
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- a key figure in the Protestant Reformation wrote the 95 theses.
- inventor of the printing press.
- A regularly distributed publication containing information
- The historical period in Europe from the 5th to the 15th century.
10 Clues: inventor of the printing press. • A member of the Roman Catholic Church. • A continent in the Northern Hemisphere. • A regularly distributed publication containing information • a key figure in the Protestant Reformation wrote the 95 theses. • The historical period in Europe from the 5th to the 15th century. • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2021-11-01
Across
- Meaning of Renaissance.
- Buying and selling goods and services.
- The revival of European culture in 14~16 century.
- The word commerce is use to business, trade, bought and sold.
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- An independent state consisting of a and its surrounding territories.
- A person who support a person, organization, or cause.
- A rationalist system of outlook of thought attaching prime importance to human.
- Creative activities and work such as painting, music, literature, photography, sculpture, architecture.
8 Clues: Meaning of Renaissance. • Buying and selling goods and services. • The revival of European culture in 14~16 century. • A person who support a person, organization, or cause. • The word commerce is use to business, trade, bought and sold. • An independent state consisting of a and its surrounding territories. • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2018-01-16
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- A highly contagious plague that spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages and shook the faith of the Church.
- The illicit practice of by secular leaders to invest a leader of the Church with authority.
- A chapel with an interior that gives an extraordinary example of Renaissance art.
- The official language of the Church.
- A holy woman who became seriously ill in 1373. As she recovered, she began to have visions, so she meditated and prayed on them and put them in a book called "Revelations of Divine Love."
- A time period that occurred in the years 1300-1500 A.D. and was a time of disease, disorder, and a great change for the Church and the world.
- Works of art that show that the Renaissance commemorated our ancestors in faith and celebrated the important role played by the Church in preserving some of the finest aspects of ancient art and culture.
- A term used to describe the changing of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ.
- A period marking the end of the Middle Ages and the start of the Modern Age, which was characterized by the rediscovery of ancient Greek and Rome and a revival of European culture.
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- A split in the Catholic Church that developed in the late 1300s when competing groups of cardinals elected two new popes, both claiming to be the real pope.
- A cultural and political atmosphere when nearly everyone was Catholic and Catholicism affected every aspect of people's lives.
- He was an antipope meant to replace Urban VI. He established his own papal court in Avignon and was recognized as the pope by the French king.
- She was known for her holiness and wisdom and sought Church reform and more faithful practice of the sacraments. Many sought her advice and helped to negotiate peace during times of war. She was also credited for convincing Pope Gregory XI to bring the papacy back to Rome. She was named a saint in 1461 and was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI in 1970.
- A Renaissance philosophy that emphasized the importance of a person.
- A journey to a shrine or other holy place for spiritual reasons.
15 Clues: The official language of the Church. • A journey to a shrine or other holy place for spiritual reasons. • A Renaissance philosophy that emphasized the importance of a person. • A chapel with an interior that gives an extraordinary example of Renaissance art. • The illicit practice of by secular leaders to invest a leader of the Church with authority. • ...
Chapter 5 2013-04-08
Across
- a rounded roof built on a circular base (4)
- Family that ruled Florence in the 1400s (2,6)
- The painter of the School of Athens (7)
- Known as the 'Father of modern anatomy' (8)
- Sketches on a piece of wood (8)
- A famous Renaissance painter from outside Italy (9)
- Sketches on a copper plate (9)
- Self governing staes in Italy in the 15th Century (4,6)
- This is the point where all lines of perspective come from (9,5)
- The study of the structure of humans, animals and plants (7)
- A famous Greek physician who dissected animals in an effort to understand more about the human body (5)
- A famous painter and sculptor who painted the roof of the Sistine chapel (12)
- Able to use clever yet dishonest/deceitful ways to achieve goals (13)
- A polish astronomer who studied the movement of the sun, moon and stars (10)
- A famous Florentine painter (2,5)
- A sculpture which mens sorrow in English (5)
- A magnifying lens invented in 1608 by Jan Lippershey (9)
- Inventor of the Printing Press (9)
- A method of painting directly on to we plaster (6)
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- A popular belief developed during the Renaissance that involved enjoying life, having personal independence and expressing emotions through art (8)
- To cut open a corpse inorder to examine it (9)
- Rhyming poems of 14 lines
- An acient cure of cutting a sick persons bodyto release bad blood (12)
- Probably the most famous painting in the world (4,4)
- The everyday language of people in each country (10)
- First work printed from the moveable type printing press (5)
- A wealthy person who supported artists by commissioning their work (6)
- Method of mass poducing lierary works (8,5)
- The period in europe between 1400-1700 (11)
- A technique to show space and distance between oblects inpaintings (11)
- A painting that blurs lines to create a smoky effect (7)
- Persecuted by the Catholic Church for not believing that the sun orbited the earth (7)
- the study of plants (6)
33 Clues: the study of plants (6) • Rhyming poems of 14 lines • Sketches on a copper plate (9) • Sketches on a piece of wood (8) • A famous Florentine painter (2,5) • Inventor of the Printing Press (9) • The painter of the School of Athens (7) • a rounded roof built on a circular base (4) • Known as the 'Father of modern anatomy' (8) • Method of mass poducing lierary works (8,5) • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
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- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Mots-Croisés sur l'Histoire de l'art 2025-08-31
Across
- Style raffiné et ornemental du XVIIIe siècle. Il tire son nom du terme "rocaille"
- Peintre surréaliste espagnol, célèbre pour ses montres molles
- Courant né en 1905 aux couleurs vives et pures, représenté par Matisse
- Redécouverte de l’Antiquité aux XVe et XVIe siècles
- Peintre impressionniste français, auteur des Nymphéas
- Mouvement initié par Picasso et Braque
- Peintre hollandais du XVIIe siècle, auteur de La Laitière
- Mouvement des années 1960, Andy Warhol en est un des représentants
- Célèbre portrait de Léonard de Vinci
- Tableau de Velázquez
- Artiste français représentant du Néo-Classicisme avec son Serment des Horaces
- Peintre du XVIIe siècle, maître du clair-obscur
- Mouvement explorant l’inconscient et les rêves, Magritte en fait partie
- Tableau de Delacroix représentant la Révolution de 1830
- Lieu où se trouve la fresque de Michel-Ange représentant la Genèse
- Tableau de Picasso dénonçant la guerre
- Courant du XIXe siècle, incarné par Courbet
- Fresque de Léonard de Vinci
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- Mouvement du XVIIe siècle inspiré de l’ordre antique
- Style du XVIIe siècle caractérisé par le mouvement et l’exubérance, Rubens en est un digne représentant
- Mouvement du XIXe siècle valorisant l’émotion, Delacroix en est un représentant
- Portrait d'une jeune femme peint par Vermeer
- Courant né en France, Monet en est un des fondateurs
- Œuvre de Picasso marquant le cubisme
- Peintre connu pour sa "naissance de Vénus"
- Se dit de l'époque débutant à la révolution française
- Sa représentation de la création d'Adam a participé à sa notoriété
- Artiste du XVIIe siècle, référence du Classicisme français.
- Peintre flamand du XVe siècle, maître du détail et des portraits
- Peintre italien de la fin du Moyen Âge ayant marqué la transition avec la Renaissance
- Sculpture de Rodin
- Période des cathédrales gothiques et des enluminures
- Œuvre de Munch représentant une silhouette angoissée
- Époque des temples grecs et des mosaïques romaines
- Peintre hollandais, auteur de La Nuit étoilée et Les Tournesols
- Peintre de la Renaissance italienne, connu pour ses Madones
- Peintre hollandais du XVIIe siècle, célèbre pour ses portraits et sa "Ronde de nuit"
37 Clues: Sculpture de Rodin • Tableau de Velázquez • Fresque de Léonard de Vinci • Œuvre de Picasso marquant le cubisme • Célèbre portrait de Léonard de Vinci • Mouvement initié par Picasso et Braque • Tableau de Picasso dénonçant la guerre • Peintre connu pour sa "naissance de Vénus" • Courant du XIXe siècle, incarné par Courbet • Portrait d'une jeune femme peint par Vermeer • ...
Exchange of Ideas 2025-12-18
Across
- System of observation, experimentation, and evidence used by scientists.
- Italian scientist and astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory.
- Renaissance technique that made art appear three-dimensional.
- Invention that allowed ideas to spread quickly across Europe.
- Renaissance political thinker who wrote The Prince.
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- Instrument that Galileo improved to study the stars and planets.
- Polish astronomer who proposed that the Earth and other planets orbit the sun.
- German astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
8 Clues: Renaissance political thinker who wrote The Prince. • Renaissance technique that made art appear three-dimensional. • Invention that allowed ideas to spread quickly across Europe. • Instrument that Galileo improved to study the stars and planets. • Italian scientist and astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory. • ...
The Rebirth 2022-03-02
6 Clues: Issue Name • The main event • The intellectual movement • The famous painting (No spaces in between) • A process that occurs many times in history • Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance.
SOCSCI 2024-05-21
Across
- located in some parts of present-day Mauritania and Mali.
- Early Mesoamerican civilization known for colossal stone heads.
- Period of cultural and artistic rebirth in Europe.
- Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- referring to social cohesion or group solidarity.
- scholar who pioneered the concept of asabiyyah in his historical writings.
- Intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and achievements over religious doctrine.
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- Indigenous civilization of the Valley of Mexico, famed for its capital city Tenochtitlan.
- A vast domain/kingdom ruled by an emperor or empress.
- It was the largest empire ever seen in the continent, stretching from Peru to Ecuador and Chile
- Mesopotamian civilization credited with establishing the first empire in the world.
- an empire located in present-day Ethiopia, Eritrea and parts of Sudan.
- This civilization consisted of independent city-states like Tikal, Copán, Palenque, Uxmal, and Chichén Itzá
13 Clues: referring to social cohesion or group solidarity. • Period of cultural and artistic rebirth in Europe. • A vast domain/kingdom ruled by an emperor or empress. • located in some parts of present-day Mauritania and Mali. • Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance. • Early Mesoamerican civilization known for colossal stone heads. • ...
Töri fogalmak 2024-12-09
Across
- Európai uralkodóház.
- Birodalmak terjeszkedése.
- Újjászületés az antik kultúrában.
- Szovjet és amerikai szembenállás.
- Vallás, Jézus tanításain alapul.
- Gyors politikai vagy társadalmi változás.
- Középkori társadalmi rendszer.
- Területek meghódítása és gyarmatosítása.
- Egyeduralkodó által irányított állam.
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- Történelmi korszak (5–15. század).
- Emberek tulajdonként kezelése.
- Kontinens, kulturális központ.
- Egyházi megújulási mozgalom.
- Néphatalmon alapuló kormányzati forma.
- Magyarországot érintő békeszerződés.
- Nemzetek közötti globális konfliktus.
16 Clues: Európai uralkodóház. • Birodalmak terjeszkedése. • Egyházi megújulási mozgalom. • Emberek tulajdonként kezelése. • Kontinens, kulturális központ. • Középkori társadalmi rendszer. • Vallás, Jézus tanításain alapul. • Újjászületés az antik kultúrában. • Szovjet és amerikai szembenállás. • Történelmi korszak (5–15. század). • Magyarországot érintő békeszerződés. • ...
Chapter 1 US 2020-01-13
11 Clues: Spain Portugal • Social ordering • Native americans • Italian explorer • Split Christian Church • Rebirth Physical world • Series of wars Holy land • Ealry trade across atlantic • Porteguse Prince Exploration • Household Mother Father Children • Establishment settlements parent country
Chapter 1 US 2020-01-13
11 Clues: social ordering • global transfer • Native Americans • Italian Explorer • divided Christianity • series of wars holy land • Portuguese prince explore • Spain Portugal agreed Explored • period Europeans physical world • household mother father children • establishment settlements parent country
Sejarah Minat 2023-10-11
Across
- Aliran yang diawali dari Francis Bacon (1561-1626) yang diterima dan dikembangkan oleh tokoh-tokoh terkemuka seperti Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, dan dan D. Hume yaitu aliran
- Pemimpin Reformasi Swiss, dan pendiri Gereja Reformasi Swiss
- kantor pusat VOC berada di
- Seorang humanis yang terkemuka dan merupakan perintis reformasi gereja yang menerbitkan karyanya edisi perjanjian baru adalah
- John Wycliffe dikenal melalui karyanya menerjemahkan Alkitab dari bahasa Latin ke dalam bahasa inggris pada tahun 1382, yang dikenal sebagai Alkitab
- Gerakan reformasi gereja muncul pertama kali di
- Suatu aliran yang hanya menyempurnakan empirisme dan rasionalisme yang bekerja sama
- Edmund Husserl adalah ahli
- Martin Luther dan pengikut-pengikutnya mendirikan sekte protestan yang dikenal sebagai
- Pada penerapan politik merkantilisme abad ke-16 sampai abad ke 18, uang sama nilainya dengan
- Zaman Renaissance sering disebut juga dengan zaman
- Zaman yang dikenal dengan "zaman pencerahan" atau "zaman fajar budi" yaitu zaman
- XVI Perdagangan dianggap sumber utama kemakmuran pada masa pemerintahan Raja
- Pada awal abad ke 15 M, penyebaran Kristen mulai di
- aliran pemikiran yang memandang bahwa benar tidaknya suatu ucapan, dalil, atau teori, semata-mata bergantung kepada manfaatnya dalam kehidupan adalah aliran..
- Ilmu fenomologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu...
- Istilah Renaissance berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu
- Ahli ekonomi pertama yang menjelaskan sewa tanah berdasarkan surplus yaitu
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- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran pragmatisme
- pasar bebas merupakan pasar terbuka tanpa adanya pajak dan ..... serta memberlakukan peraturan yang transparan dan objektif
- Melindungi perkembangan industri perdagangan dan kekayaan negara merupakan tujuan dari
- Dampak lain dari Revolusi Industri di Inggris yaitu berkurangnya lahan pertanian dan munculnya
- ambisi untuk mencari daerah jajahan dengan tujuan menguasai perdagangan secara monopoli adalah imperialisme
- Ilmuan Prancis yang menyajikan uang dan harga yaitu
- William Petty mengajar di Oxford University dan banyak menulis tentang
- Christopher Columbus dan Ferdinand Magellan adalah tokoh Renaissance yang ahli dalam bidang penjelahan...
- Penyebaran agama kristen di indonesia terjadi melalui bangsa Spanyol, Belanda dan juga...
- J.G Fitche mewakili aliran
- Akibat dari doktrinasi gereja yang dianggap merugikan maka munculah
- Seorang tokoh dalam aliran kantianisme, Immanuel Kant, berpendapat bahwa pengetahuan adalah hasil kerja sama dua unsur, yakni pengalaman dan kearifan akal budi. Pengalaman indrawi adalah unsur a posteriori sedangkan akal budi merupakan unsur
- Tempat tempat kerja yang digunakan untuk berproduksi disebut dengan
- Sebuah zaman dimana terdapat dominasi yang sangat kuat oleh gereja yaitu zaman
- Paham merkantilisme dirancang oleh
- August comte adalah seorang ... berasal dari prancis
- Copernicus menyebutkan bahwa pusat dari tata surya adalah
- Martin Luther adalah pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan yang disebut Reformasi...
- Pencipta mesin uap pertama pada tahun 1796 adalah
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re (kembali) dan formare yang berarti...
- Aliran filsafat yang memandang berbagai gejala dengan berdasar pada eksistensinya
- Kebangkitan religi di eropa merupakan abad
40 Clues: kantor pusat VOC berada di • Edmund Husserl adalah ahli • J.G Fitche mewakili aliran • Paham merkantilisme dirancang oleh • Kebangkitan religi di eropa merupakan abad • Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran pragmatisme • Gerakan reformasi gereja muncul pertama kali di • Pencipta mesin uap pertama pada tahun 1796 adalah • Zaman Renaissance sering disebut juga dengan zaman • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-31
5 Clues: artist who made Mona lisa • - rebirth in learning after the middle ages • The Renaissance also had a profound impact on • wisdom that had been largely dormant during the • central intellectual movement of the Renaissance
Renaissance (answer two-worded answers as one) 2016-11-23
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- This religious group of people have lots to do with the Crusade
- A group of people that, with their skills combined, become quite strong
- Was princess of France, married to Henry II of __________
- A long stretch of time
- Not Spiritual
- Vinci A man of a creativity so expanded that his creations are used today
- A type of painting on a plaster placed on a wall or ceiling
- When you practice a religion other than than the major religion
- Similar to a monarchy, except with a small group of people in charge
- “The belief that earth is at the centre of the entire universe and/or solar system
- Was so influential that a language was named after him/her
- Saved money and (at the time) was revolutionary
- “A very well known politician and philosopher with a very wide variety of talents
- A human without a forever experience of ______
- Depth in art
- A certain mathematician’s theory that the Sun is the center of the universe
- “Give me the money and you’ve got your path to heaven”
- "I’d like to thank my ______ for supporting me and having my back"
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- social structure that has been countered by merchants during the Renaissance
- Created the heliocentric theory during the time of the Renaissance
- Martin Luther challenged the Idea that the bible was not _________
- Invented a revolutionary machine that would make certain items cheaper, and therefore accessible to the peasants and serfs
- what if the stars affected our human movement and being?
- A war in the middle ages where many with religions fought for their holy land
- Dropped cannonballs of different weight off the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- A movement for the reformed abuses of the Roman Catholic Church
- a system where those who are ranked higher are highlighted and are seen as better
- When the Renaissance decided, "hey, let’s take the past and build off of that!”
- "I got 95 Theses but the Pope ain’t one”
- served as a court writer for several dukes and the French royal court during the reign of Charles VI
30 Clues: Depth in art • Not Spiritual • A long stretch of time • "I got 95 Theses but the Pope ain’t one” • A human without a forever experience of ______ • Saved money and (at the time) was revolutionary • “Give me the money and you’ve got your path to heaven” • what if the stars affected our human movement and being? • Was princess of France, married to Henry II of __________ • ...
The Renaissance and Middle Ages 2021-10-15
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- ____ is a part of government that played a big part in the Renaissance.
- The Medici ran the city of ____ for a long time because they were rich.
- ____ played a big part in the Renaissance.
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- ____ is a city in Italy.
- The art of The Middle Ages was not ____.
- The ____ of the Middle Ages was way out of proportion.
- This was a time of ____ for learning and art.
- People in the Middle Ages could not ____.
8 Clues: ____ is a city in Italy. • The art of The Middle Ages was not ____. • People in the Middle Ages could not ____. • ____ played a big part in the Renaissance. • This was a time of ____ for learning and art. • The ____ of the Middle Ages was way out of proportion. • ____ is a part of government that played a big part in the Renaissance. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- this city was the first to grow rich
- this city needed wooden poles underground to hold up buildings
- the___family from Florence was very rich
- the old___empire
- a trade route from Asia to Europe that was used to trade spices, silk and foods religion was also learned from this route
- around what century did the renaissance begin
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- was the first city to use banking
- this city was built on many small islands
- a person who fights in an army for money
- this was a time of rebirth because people became secular
10 Clues: the old___empire • was the first city to use banking • this city was the first to grow rich • a person who fights in an army for money • the___family from Florence was very rich • this city was built on many small islands • around what century did the renaissance begin • this was a time of rebirth because people became secular • ...
Sheyla's Puzzle 2025-02-07
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- His poetry contributed to the Harlem Renaissance
- A large movement of African Americans from the southern United States to urban areas in the north and west.
- The revival of classical learning and wisdom
- A popular jazz club in Harlem
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- First black heavyweight champion
- a period of cultural and artistic grow for African Americans in the 1920s and 1930s
- A place where many black Americans migrated to
- Louis Armstrong became a really famous musician
8 Clues: A popular jazz club in Harlem • First black heavyweight champion • The revival of classical learning and wisdom • A place where many black Americans migrated to • Louis Armstrong became a really famous musician • His poetry contributed to the Harlem Renaissance • a period of cultural and artistic grow for African Americans in the 1920s and 1930s • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-07-06
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- The “field of study” focused on creating gold and the philosopher’s stone.
- This natural philosopher, Johannes __________ determined the mathematical calculations for the movement of the planets.
- Nicolaus __________ put forth the new, almost correct, way of looking at the solar system and had it published as he was dying.
- The Greek scholar/physician, Galen, was the basis of medicine for thousands of years even though he was often wrong. An English physician, William Harvey, looked for mechanical explanations for how the body works and was the first to figure out that the heart is a ____________.
- With the discovery of these orbiting around Jupiter, the Earth was clearly no longer the center of everything.
- The _________ church stood in the way of scientific progress and it took them until 1992 to acknowledge that they persecuted scientists unfairly and too much during the Renaissance.
- These ideas, from the “first scientist” in ancient Greece, had ruled how humans thought about the universe worked for 2000 years, but many were overturned during the scientific revolution of the Renaissance.
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- In addition to “Renaissance Man”, another word for someone who studies and excels in many fields.
- The perfection and unchanging nature of the universe was challenged by the observation of ________ on the moon.
- The scientific revolution started in this field of study that looks at planets, stars, and other “heavenly” bodies.
- This revolutionary idea about the center of the universe placed the sun in the middle (or close to it).
- Some call him the “father of modern science” and he made many observations of the solar system using the telescopes that he made. The church put him under house arrest for years until he died.
- The old _____________ model, as explained by Ptolemy, put the earth at the center of the universe.
- The belief that the location and movement of the planets affect your health, life, and luck.
- Sir Francis Bacon is called the “father of _________” which argues that scientific knowledge should be based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. He argued science could be achieved using a skeptical and methodical approach, so he is also called the “father of the scientific method.”
- Renee _________ was a philosopher (I think therefore I am) but also made significant strides in scientific thinking and thought that finding a fundamental truth and proceeding with logic would open the way to all science. Also the X, Y grid used for graphing is named after him.
- The traditional fields of physics, like gravity, (before Einstein, relativity, and quantum theory) is called _________, after the late Renaissance scientist who also invented calculus.
- The old model of the universe had perfect, circular orbits, and was composed of _______ spheres.
18 Clues: The “field of study” focused on creating gold and the philosopher’s stone. • The belief that the location and movement of the planets affect your health, life, and luck. • The old model of the universe had perfect, circular orbits, and was composed of _______ spheres. • ...
Chapter 5 2017-01-31
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- belief that god has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
- the reformation in the early 15's. His doctrine became known as lutheranism
- or Meaning of Term
- Family
- the goverment form behind the scenes.
- reaffimed traditional catholic teachings in opposition to protestant beliefs
- release from all part of punishment for sin by the catholic church, reducing time in purgatory after death.
- native france. published instituted of the christian religion, summary of protestant thought
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- invented in the holy roman empire by the greman johannes gutenberg around 1440, based on existing screw presses
- worte the book "the prince"
- Painter, sculptor, and architect, was another mister of the high renaissance
- to englands own churchs courts, divorced his first wife, had a daughter no son
- reform movement that divided the western chirch into cahtolic protestant groups
- one of italys best painters, admired for paintings of virgin mary
- for paintings, scupltors, architecht, inventor, and mathmatician
- intellectual movement of the renaissance based on the study of the humanlist
16 Clues: Family • or Meaning of Term • worte the book "the prince" • the goverment form behind the scenes. • for paintings, scupltors, architecht, inventor, and mathmatician • one of italys best painters, admired for paintings of virgin mary • the reformation in the early 15's. His doctrine became known as lutheranism • ...
Black Photojournalism 2026-01-21
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- Photographer famous for capturing decades of African American life in Pittsburgh.
- ______ Parks; renowned photographer and director of the 1971 film Shaft.
- Working without a contract in hopes of selling the finished work later (2 words).
- Initials for the civil rights leader who gave the "I Have a Dream" speech.
- An article in a newspaper that expresses the opinion of the editors.
- Courier: Once one of the most widely circulated Black newspapers in the U.S.
- Texas-based photographer known for documenting the Black community in Fort Worth.
- A device used to take photographs or record video.
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- Civil rights activist and founder of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition.
- Chicago ____; an influential Black newspaper founded by Robert S. Abbott in 1905.
- A person who tells news stories through photographs.
- Langston _____; famous Harlem Renaissance poet
- 1971 action film starring Richard Roundtree as a cool private detective.
- A famous monthly publication focusing on African American culture and news.
- the 1920s intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, and art.
- The line in a newspaper that gives the name of the writer.
16 Clues: Langston _____; famous Harlem Renaissance poet • A device used to take photographs or record video. • A person who tells news stories through photographs. • The line in a newspaper that gives the name of the writer. • Civil rights activist and founder of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. • An article in a newspaper that expresses the opinion of the editors. • ...
Unit 5 Exam Study Guide: The Renaissance 2024-02-14
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- This person would lie, cheat and steal. He was willing to break the law and violate ethical norms to become a pioneer in his research field. He would take students on field trips to the local cemetery to acquire new subjects for research. He even bribed judges to sentence people to death to get more cadavers to dissect.
- This artist had a variety of talents including inventing, engineering, painting, sculpting and even… dissecting.
- Business was booming for these artistic professionals after the discovery of what Europeans called the “New World.”
- These infamous nomadic conquers of Asia were mostly unknown in Europe before the travels and writings of Marco Polo.
- Before the Printing Press was invented, nearly all books in Europe were hand written copies of this book.
- As dangerous as it is lucrative, this ancient series of trade networks connects Western Europe to Eastern Asia.
- Formerly only available to the wealthy and political elite, this ability became more prevalent among the common people with the invention of the printing press.
- This country is known as the epicenter of the Renaissance
- This Italian scientist, known for improving the telescope, made discoveries that supported the heliocentric model, including observing the phases of Venus. His advocacy for the Copernican system and his rejection of Aristotelian cosmology brought him into conflict with the Catholic Church, leading to his trial and house arrest.
- This word means “rebirth,” and is used to describe the European time period after the Dark Ages - where art, science and learning flourished..
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- This machine revolutionized literacy, as books became cheaper to produce and faster to copy. Before this invention, books were copied by hand.
- This Polish Renaissance astronomer authored "On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres," proposing a heliocentric model where the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the universe, a revolutionary idea that laid the groundwork for modern astronomy but wasn’t fully accepted until years after his death.
- One of the most famous paintings of all time, this masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci is exemplary of the advancement of Renaissance art.
- Emphasizing the value of the individual, grounded in logical reason, and inspired by the classic art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome; this philosophy focuses on the achievements and potential of humanity. Many who followed this philosophy were devout Christians, but they wanted governments to be secular (non-religious).
- This was a common hobby of Leonardo da Vinci and Andreas Vesalius… so long as a dead body is involved
- In this era of European history, nearly 90% of the population were peasants living in warring city states. Secular advancements were limited during this time period which lasted several centuries. Pseudo-science prevailed, and the masses suffered for it. As a result, many Europeans began to lose trust in the highest level of government at the time, the catholic church.
- You wouldn’t want to be one of these subjects needed for Vesalius's groundbreaking and controversial research
- This Italian explorer traveled the silk road. In Asia, he earned the trust of Kubla Khan, the Great Khan of the Mongols. He traveled as far as Beijing, China before returning home to Italy.
- This not so “New” world sparked a boom in cartography.
- The grandson of Genghis Khan, and who later befriended Marco Polo.
- Another term for the medieval period, this era is defined by historians as lasting from the fall of the Roman empire to the beginning of the Renaissance.
- Particularly admired by humanists, this time period is considered to be the ‘ancient past’ before the middle ages. Sometimes referred to as the Roman Classic Era.
22 Clues: This not so “New” world sparked a boom in cartography. • This country is known as the epicenter of the Renaissance • The grandson of Genghis Khan, and who later befriended Marco Polo. • This was a common hobby of Leonardo da Vinci and Andreas Vesalius… so long as a dead body is involved • ...
Find Artists from All Different Eras 2023-04-18
History Study Guide 2021-03-10
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- A lifelong patriot and diehard proponent of a unified Italy, became one of the fathers of modern political theory.
- An English humanist and statesman. He was the chancellor of England throughout the years of 1529–32. He was beheaded for not being able to accept King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England.
- Began as a small tribe who grew in power to conquer other peoples all down the coast from Columbia to Argentina. Remembered for their contributions to religion, architecture, and their famous network of roads through the region.
- was a Spanish conquistador, or conqueror, best remembered for conquering the Aztec empire in 1521 and claiming Mexico for Spain.
- The greatest of the Scholastic philosophers. Produced a comprehensive synthesis of Christian theology and Aristotelian philosophy that influenced Roman Catholic doctrine for centuries and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.
- painter, printmaker, and writer generally regarded as the greatest German Renaissance artist.
- A Spanish churchman who founded the Dominican order, a religious community officially called the Order of Preachers.
- Ignatius of Loyola: a Spanish priest and theologian who founded the Jesuit order in 1534 and was one of the most influential figures in the Counter-Reformation.
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- emerged as the dominant force in central Mexico, developing an intricate social, religious and commercial and political organization that brought many of the region's city-states under their control by the 15th century.
- A master navigator and explorer. He is known for opening the way for European exploration, exploitation, and colonization of the Americas. He is known as the “discoverer” of the New World for many years.
- ruled Florence for some 20 years in the 15th century, during which time he brought stability to the region.
- an explorer, soldier and conquistador best known for conquering the Incas and executing their leader, Atahuapla.
- a 16th-century monk and theologian, was one of the most significant figures in Christian history. His beliefs helped birth the Reformation
- A Dutch humanist who was the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance, the first editor of the New Testament.
- Canonized as a saint just two years after his death. He is the patron saint for ecologists which is a title honoring his boundless love for animals and nature.
- is primarily famous as a Renaissance artist. He is especially remembered for two works of art. (Mona Lisa and The Last Supper)
- the best painter and sculptor of the Italian Renaissance. He brought realism into art and challenged the old way of thinking by showing people that painting the human body was not a sin.
- Skilled farmers and navigators, they wrote music and poetry and created powerfully expressive objects.
18 Clues: painter, printmaker, and writer generally regarded as the greatest German Renaissance artist. • Skilled farmers and navigators, they wrote music and poetry and created powerfully expressive objects. • ruled Florence for some 20 years in the 15th century, during which time he brought stability to the region. • ...
Chapter 11 Sections 1-2 2019-03-10
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- First name of the person who painted the Mona Lisa ( section 2)
- referring to the cultures of Ancient Greece or Rome
- This word means rebirth ( section 1)
- First name of the person who wrote The Divine Comedy ( section 2)
- The study of the humanities led t a new way of thinking and learning known as
- these people kept detailed records of their investments
- the finest artist of Venice
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- a method of showing a three dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- The Chinese and this region did business together from about AD 1 to 200.
- The type where a single rich merchant family controlled the government.
- In the 1400s they were Florence's richest family ( section 1)
- City leaders hired architects and artists to create beautiful buildings like this famous church called the
- Renaissance art was very different from this art
13 Clues: the finest artist of Venice • This word means rebirth ( section 1) • Renaissance art was very different from this art • referring to the cultures of Ancient Greece or Rome • these people kept detailed records of their investments • In the 1400s they were Florence's richest family ( section 1) • First name of the person who painted the Mona Lisa ( section 2) • ...
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Becoming more interested in world ideas and events, not just religious ones.
- Another word for rebirth.
- Renaissance artist who was an influential architect and poet as well as a sculptor and painter.
- (typically of a form of art) regarded as representing an exemplary standard; traditional and long-established
- A road that made it easier and cheaper to carry goods along China and the Middle East.
- Sun-centered of the universe.
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- A German printer who developed the printing press.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- His goal was to meet Kublai Khan.
- Controlled the government in Florence for many years.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- form or style.
13 Clues: form or style. • Another word for rebirth. • Sun-centered of the universe. • His goal was to meet Kublai Khan. • A German printer who developed the printing press. • Controlled the government in Florence for many years. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • ...
Grace Wolfmann and Maisy Minholz 2025-05-30
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- Creator of Islam and born in Mecca
- King of England and went against the Catholic Church when he could not divorce his wife
- Reformer and converted to Protestant, fled from France to Switzerland
- Philosopher who created a teaching technique that asked back to back questions
- One of the Richest Powerful Kings of Africa, Created a strong central government and had a pilgrimage to Mecca, ruled in 1312-1337
- known as the Renaissance Man, Created one of the most Famous Paintings in History
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- Made 95 Thesis's about the Catholic Church, started the Protestant Reformation
- Byzantine Emperor who created harsh rules for Stability
- Powerful Military Leader of the Mongols, One of the Most Powerful people in history
- Artist in the Renaissance, Made the paintings in the Sistine Chapel
- Frankish King, a fierce warrior, smart man but was unable to read
- The First Teacher, known to the Chinese
- Made a book called The Prince, A Political Book
13 Clues: Creator of Islam and born in Mecca • The First Teacher, known to the Chinese • Made a book called The Prince, A Political Book • Byzantine Emperor who created harsh rules for Stability • Frankish King, a fierce warrior, smart man but was unable to read • Artist in the Renaissance, Made the paintings in the Sistine Chapel • ...
The Renaissance Era 2024-11-06
6 Clues: rebirth • De Vinci Italian painter • Gutenberg invented the printing press • was where the printing press was invented • a way of life centered on human interests or • was a writer, actor and poet during the Renaissance
Literary Periods II 2024-05-28
12 Clues: Revival • Round theatre • Swedish holiday • Romantic tragedy • Patron of the Arts • Versatile scientist • Preferred cultural values • Plays distant from church • First type of secular drama • Third type of secular drama • Second type of secular drama • The greatest playwright of all
Seni Rupa 2024-08-07
6 Clues: Seni lukis di dinding gua • Tulisan kuno di Mesopotamia • Ukiran batu di pintu masuk katedral • Kota di Italia pusat seni Renaissance • Seniman dan penemu Renaissance serba bisa • Gaya seni religius Eropa pada Abad Pertengahan
Renaissance and Reformation Vocab Choice Board 2018-03-05
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- a german blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe with the printing press
- an italian statesmen and de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches
- was an english lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist
- a king of england in the early 16th century with the support of his Parliament henry established himself as head of the Christian Curch in england
- a spanish fleet of 130 ships that sailed from A Corña in early summer 1588, under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia
- the divine foredaning of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others
- an italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Remformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution
- leader of the Reformation
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- temporary settlement within the Holy Roman Empire of the religious conflict arising from the Reformation eacg prince was to determine wether Lutheranism or Roman Catholicism was to prevail in his lands
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
- was ruler of both the spanish empire as Charles I from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire as Charles V from 1519, as well as the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506
- the cultural rebirth that started in Florence, Italy
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
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- it was an ecumenical council of the Catholic Church prompted by the Protestant Reformation it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation
- an english poet, playwright and actor
- was king of Spain, king of POrtugal, King of Naples and Sicily, and jure uxoris King of England and Ireland
- was the period of Catholic resurgence initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation
- mass-murder and papist
- born Giovanni di Lorenzo de Medici, was pope from 9 march 1513 to his death in 1521
- an italian renaissance sculptor from Florence
- an ideal society
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- was a german dominican friar and preacher
- was an italian Renaissance polymath whose areas of interest included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture
- the society of Jesus is a scholarly religious congregation of the Catholic Church which originated in 16th century Spain
- a follower of Martin Luther
- was queen of england and ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death on 24 March 1603
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- an italian painter and architect
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
35 Clues: an ideal society • mass-murder and papist • leader of the Reformation • a follower of Martin Luther • an italian painter and architect • an english poet, playwright and actor • was a german dominican friar and preacher • an italian renaissance sculptor from Florence • a person who provides financial support for the arts • the cultural rebirth that started in Florence, Italy • ...
Part 2 2022-03-29
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- - normal
- - special weapons and tactics
- - You crash after
- - frequently
- - far from normal
- - someone who has a hard time breathing.
- - adventuring
- - a protest or demonstration where a group of people gather and lie down as if they are dead.
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- - controlling behaviour
- - hunting
- - nervous/upset
- - extreme
- - europe
- - walking in a slow, relaxed manner without
14 Clues: - normal • - europe • - hunting • - extreme • - frequently • - adventuring • - nervous/upset • - You crash after • - far from normal • - controlling behaviour • - special weapons and tactics • - someone who has a hard time breathing. • - walking in a slow, relaxed manner without • - a protest or demonstration where a group of people gather and lie down as if they are dead.
40 jaar editie 2024-09-03
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- – Periode tussen oudheid en renaissance
- – Noordelijk deel van Groot-Brittannië
- – Ierse rockband
- – Russische voornaam
- – Voornaam van Friese volksheld
- – Een van jouw doopnamen
- – Water aan de kook brengen
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- – Grappige opmerking
- – De dag midden in de week
- – Moeders moeder
- – Griekse harswijn
- – Oefening voor lichaam en geest
- – Weense schilder Gustav
- – Gebouw met lichtsignaal voor schepen
14 Clues: – Moeders moeder • – Ierse rockband • – Griekse harswijn • – Grappige opmerking • – Russische voornaam • – Weense schilder Gustav • – Een van jouw doopnamen • – De dag midden in de week • – Water aan de kook brengen • – Voornaam van Friese volksheld • – Oefening voor lichaam en geest • – Gebouw met lichtsignaal voor schepen • – Noordelijk deel van Groot-Brittannië • ...
adapted texts 2025-09-29
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- a young boy who according to the Bible would become a great king.
- artists inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art and used more realistic styles.
- Anguissola was the first woman to become internationally recognized. She painted portraits of her sisters and important figures like King Philip II of Spain.
- da Vinci was not only a painter, but also a sculptor, inventor, and scientist. He was deeply curious about how things work.
- a portrait of a woman whose mysterious smile has fascinated viewers for centuries.
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- Buonarroti used a realistic style, especially when showing the human body.
- Gentileschi was also a successful painter. She trained with her father and often painted scenes showing strong and heroic women.
- Sanzio was a younger artist who learned from studying the works of Leonardo and Michelangelo. He often painted the Madonna and child, focusing on gentle and calm emotions.
- made sculptures that were more natural and expressive.
- Petrarch was one of the first and most important Renaissance humanists. Many people call him the father of Renaissance humanism. He was also a talented poet who wrote in both Latin and Italian.
10 Clues: made sculptures that were more natural and expressive. • a young boy who according to the Bible would become a great king. • Buonarroti used a realistic style, especially when showing the human body. • artists inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art and used more realistic styles. • ...
Seni Rupa 2024-08-07
6 Clues: Seni lukis di dinding gua • Tulisan kuno di Mesopotamia • Ukiran batu di pintu masuk katedral • Kota di Italia pusat seni Renaissance • Seniman dan penemu Renaissance serba bisa • Gaya seni religius Eropa pada Abad Pertengahan
The Mona Lisa Vanishes 2024-11-07
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- A work of outstanding artistry; the Mona Lisa is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art.
- The country Peruggia claimed the Mona Lisa rightfully belonged to, which motivated him to steal it.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a crime, was committed; Peruggia’s alibi was that he wanted to restore the Mona Lisa to Italy.
- The cultural period of rebirth in art and learning in Europe; Leonardo da Vinci, the painter of the Mona Lisa, was a key figure in the Renaissance.
- The famous art museum in Paris where the Mona Lisa was stolen from.
- A loose garment worn by painters; Peruggia used his painter's smock to conceal the Mona Lisa during the theft.
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- A painting or photograph of a person; the Mona Lisa is a famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.
- A robbery or theft, often involving valuable items; in this case, the theft of the Mona Lisa.
- Creative works, like paintings and sculptures; the Mona Lisa is a famous piece of art.
- Vincenzo Peruggia, the Italian handyman who stole the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911.
- A means of altering one’s appearance; Peruggia disguised himself as a worker to blend in at the Louvre.
- Refers to Leonardo da Vinci, the artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- The structure surrounding a picture or painting; Peruggia removed the Mona Lisa from its frame before taking it.
- A person who steals; in this case, Vincenzo Peruggia, who stole the Mona Lisa.
- The surface on which paintings are made; the Mona Lisa is painted on a wooden panel rather than a canvas, but “canvas” is often used generally for art surfaces.
15 Clues: Refers to Leonardo da Vinci, the artist who painted the Mona Lisa. • The famous art museum in Paris where the Mona Lisa was stolen from. • A person who steals; in this case, Vincenzo Peruggia, who stole the Mona Lisa. • Creative works, like paintings and sculptures; the Mona Lisa is a famous piece of art. • ...
HUM1020 2024-03-12
Across
- A popular Renaissance artist known for his engravings and woodcuts, hailing from the Holy Roman Empire.
- The term for the journey of Charles V to outlaw Lutheranism in Germany and reinstate the supremacy of Catholicism.
- A Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, social critic, teacher, and theologian known for his criticism of the Church and his work on free will
- The family of bankers who were patrons of the arts during the Renaissance
- The act of making the Bible accessible to laypeople by translating it into the vernacular was a key aspect of this movement
- This English monarch declared himself the head of the Church of England, breaking from the Catholic Church
- This movement within Lutheranism aimed at more radical reforms than Martin Luther proposed, rejecting infant baptism among other practices.
- The family dynasty that ruled large areas of Europe during the time of the Reformation and were staunch defenders of Catholicism
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- The council called by the Catholic Church to counter the Reformation, resulting in significant changes and affirmations of Catholic doctrine.
- Queen of England who sought to return England to Roman Catholicism, earning her the nickname “Bloody Mary.”
- The belief in the ability to communicate directly with God, emphasized by many reformers seeking a more personal faith experience
- English philosopher and Franciscan friar who advocated for church reform and translated the Bible into English, challenging the Catholic Church’s dominance
- The 16th-century agreement that allowed princes to choose the religion of their territory, Lutheran or Catholic
- this city in Germany was where Martin Luther nailed his ninety-five theses to the church door, sparking the reformation
- The religious group founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1540 to oppose the Reformation and spread Catholic doctrine around the world
15 Clues: The family of bankers who were patrons of the arts during the Renaissance • A popular Renaissance artist known for his engravings and woodcuts, hailing from the Holy Roman Empire. • This English monarch declared himself the head of the Church of England, breaking from the Catholic Church • ...
Charlemagne the great 2021-11-25
Across
- renaissance rebirth of arts and learnings
- Charlemagne created
- Charlemagne ended 4000 of them
- considered "do nothings"
- Charlemagne's father
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- ruled for this long
- Defeated Muslim army
- government agents
- crowned Charlemagne emperor
- Religion Charlemagne converted to
- Charlemagnes biographer
- His empire eventually fell to these people
- Charlemagne's death age
- churches Charlemagne encouraged to build
14 Clues: government agents • ruled for this long • Charlemagne created • Defeated Muslim army • Charlemagne's father • Charlemagnes biographer • Charlemagne's death age • considered "do nothings" • crowned Charlemagne emperor • Charlemagne ended 4000 of them • Religion Charlemagne converted to • renaissance rebirth of arts and learnings • His empire eventually fell to these people • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-03-17
Across
- country with a vibrant thriving trading network where Renaissance started (p. 346)
- beginnings of the modern world and the emergence of a more worldly outlook (p. 346)
- last name of the wealthy Italian family who sponsored Florence artist (p. 348)
- art technique to create the illusion of 3 dimensions (p. 355)
- inventor of the printing press which helped to spread ideas (p.354)
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- artist, scientist, inventor painted the Mona Lisa (p. 355)
- intellectual movement based on the study of the classics (p 352)
- artist known for his School of Athens (p. 355)
- the father of humanism who studied the Classics (p. 352)
- artist and sculptor known for the Statue of David and Sistine Chapel (p. 355)
- Machiavelli's book about political power (p. 349)
11 Clues: artist known for his School of Athens (p. 355) • Machiavelli's book about political power (p. 349) • the father of humanism who studied the Classics (p. 352) • artist, scientist, inventor painted the Mona Lisa (p. 355) • art technique to create the illusion of 3 dimensions (p. 355) • intellectual movement based on the study of the classics (p 352) • ...
Chapter 1 US 2020-01-13
11 Clues: Social ordering • Native American • Rebirth Physical world • Split Christian Church • Series of wars Holy land • Columbus Italian explorer • Portuguese Prince Exploration • of Tortesillas Spain Portagual • Household Mother Father Children • establishment settlements parent • Exchange carlytrade across Atlantic
Number the stars 2022-03-10
11 Clues: Fishermen? • who is Thor? • Ellens family? • What is Ellen? • In the packet? • annemarie's family? • Like annmaries brother? • Another word for coffin? • died in the renaissance? • faked being Annemarie sister? • She is saving her best friend?
Ella Persio-Italy 2020-09-28
6 Clues: a native language • rebirth; revival of art and learning • people who financially support others • shows three dimensions on a flat surface • renaissance society; worldly rather than spiritual • intellectual movement that focused on human potential
de renaissance 2013-11-07
6 Clues: Hier ontstaat de renaissance. • Houding van de renaissance-beelden. • Staat meer centraal in de renaissancekunst • driehoekig onderdeel van een renaissancegebouw • Deze kunst willen de renaissancekunstenaars doen herleven. • Verschijnsel waarbij linker- en rechterhelft (gespiegeld) identiek zijn
Chapter 1 US. 2020-01-13
11 Clues: Social ordering • native americans • Italian explorer • Portuguese prince • Spain Portugal agreed • divided Christian church • Series of wars Holy land • early trade across atlantic • Europeans period physical world • Mother Father Children Household • establishment settlement parent country
Chapert 1 US 2020-01-13
11 Clues: Italian explore • social ordering • Native Americans • Portuguese Prince • split Christian Church • series of wars Holy Land • early change across Atlantic • period Europeans physical world • Spain Portugual agreed explorer • household mother father children • establishment settlements parent country
Unit Vocabulary 2022-03-16
11 Clues: water channel • a track or road • spread of culture • widespread disease • artificial waterway • rebirth of knowledge • trouble or distress to • gaining value for owner • having supernatural beliefs • barrier that restricts water • integration of practices and ideas
7th Grade Social Studies 2025-05-13
Across
- this "Great" obstacle was to keep the Mongols out, it didn't really work
- These people were the primary cause for the spread of Islam into North Africa (think job)
- These works came from the ancient Greeks and Romans and inspired the Renaissance
- This is what led nearly 90% of Native Americans to die once interacting with European explorers
- The person in the Middle Ages who would have owned the land
- Japan's nature spirits
- Name of the famous Renaissance artist who sculpted the statue of David
- name of the cause for a major population decline in the late Middle Ages
- Chinese ruling family, also how we separate Chinese history
- This country dominated colonization of the Americas taking over both the Aztec and Inca empires
- Chinese Dynasty who wanted isolation
- A Church official tasked with spreading the religion to new lands
- Last name of the leader of the Protestant movement after he posted his 95 theses
- girl who helped inspire the French to defeat the English in the 100 Years’ War
- One of the 5 pillars of Islam and the point of a month long holiday in the Islamic faith
- Family that dominated banking in Europe and helped spur the patronage of the Renaissance
- Document signed in England to limit the power of the king
- Japan's indigenous religion
- Last name of the Mali King whose gold put Africa on the map
- series of conflicts between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land and Jerusalem
- This English King was the 8th to take the name, he almost had 8 wives to go with it
- This man helped push ideas of the Scientific Revolution further when he designed the Scientific Method
- the system of exchanging land for services, especially in Japan and Europe during the Middle Ages
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- Country where St. Patrick was from and converted thousands to Catholicism as a missionary
- Last name of the man responsible for inventing the printing press
- The Renaissance philosophy of using reason and logic to solve problems
- These indigenous Americans were best known for their practice of human sacrifice
- Emperor of the Byzantines who created a new legal code
- His work on the laws of motion help create the area of study we call physics
- the sale of these by the Catholic Church was a major reason for the start of the Reformation
- Japanese leader who created a new Constitution
- These indigenous Americans builder their civilization in the Andes mountains of South America
- This was the Spanish fleet of ships that they hoped would allow them to take control of the world; it didn’t
- This animal was a major focus of the Great Plains Indians of North America, these followed their herds to survive
- These indigenous Americans made use of astrology to design a calendar and better farming practices
- Religion characterized by the 5 pillars
- A religious community that allowed religions of all kids spread
- Last name of the famous Renaissance artist who painted the Last Supper
- He was the one who discovered and first explained the heliocentric theory of the solar system
- This group formed in response to corruption and unbiblical practices of the Catholic Church
- This place (country) was where the Renaissance began
- Battle where William the Conqueror won the throne of England
- This is the holy book of the Islamic faith
- The figurehead of the Catholic Church who had power struggles with many European Kings
- This group of disciplined priests helped lead the Catholic Church out of the Reformation
- a peasant who was unable to leave the land of the lord
- He improved the telescope to allow for observation of the universe
- this piece of land was owned by a lord and served as a community during the Middle Ages
- This person was the first to circumnavigate the world (even though he died half way)
- this man was the Conqueror of the unconquerable city of Constantinople
- She oversaw England’s rise to power after taking the throne from her sister
- She got her “Bloody” nickname from executing Protestants in England
- Empire that took over most of Asia
- the man named Holy Roman Emperor named by the Pope and created a struggle for power in Europe
54 Clues: Japan's nature spirits • Japan's indigenous religion • Empire that took over most of Asia • Chinese Dynasty who wanted isolation • Religion characterized by the 5 pillars • This is the holy book of the Islamic faith • Japanese leader who created a new Constitution • This place (country) was where the Renaissance began • ...
Northern Renaissance & Rembrandt 2020-02-05
Across
- one group that stole the Ghent Altarpiece
- Durer never saw a real one
- first great oil painting
- Rembrandt had to declare this
- Albertina museum takes his work out once a decade
- Rembrandt got the town hall job after the first artist_____
- the kind of print durers rhinoceros is
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- symbol of wealth, on the windowsill
- northern renaissance technological advancement
- Rembrandt's wife
- where The Night Watch is being restored
- painted the Ghent Altarpiece
- Adoration of the ________lamb
- guild painting showing members in action
- where Conspiracy of Claudius Civilus hung
- stolen art was found here
16 Clues: Rembrandt's wife • first great oil painting • stolen art was found here • Durer never saw a real one • painted the Ghent Altarpiece • Adoration of the ________lamb • Rembrandt had to declare this • symbol of wealth, on the windowsill • the kind of print durers rhinoceros is • where The Night Watch is being restored • guild painting showing members in action • ...
Renaissance and Exploration 2022-01-05
Across
- led Spanish conquest of Peru
- period of Catholic resurgence
- pastor and reformer from Geneva
- rebirth of European culture
- first European to reach India
- created church of England
- invented printing press
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- Horses, smallpox, potatoes, Turkeys
- Spanish conqueror of Mexico
- sailed for Spain, but was from Italy
- German theologian
- religious reform in the 16th century
- revived interest in classical world
- wanted a son and divorce SO badly
- made sweeping reforms to the church
- conquest led to fall of the Aztecs
16 Clues: German theologian • invented printing press • created church of England • Spanish conqueror of Mexico • rebirth of European culture • led Spanish conquest of Peru • period of Catholic resurgence • first European to reach India • pastor and reformer from Geneva • wanted a son and divorce SO badly • conquest led to fall of the Aztecs • Horses, smallpox, potatoes, Turkeys • ...
Renaissance & middle ages 2022-01-07
Across
- Clavis held power and brought Christianity to the Roman province
- focused on human creativity and potential
- the family that would rule the franks for years
- the churches way of making money by promise of forgiving ones sin
- king of England converted to Angician
- God chose the people who were saved and it couldn't be changed
- language or dialect of a country or region.
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- best remembered for Justinian code
- protestants wanted to reform the catholic church
- book that means "no place"
- Italian painter known for painting "the prince"
- banned icons
- movement in society directed away from otherworldliness
- Calvin's followers
- most famous Muslim leader of 1100s
- code that tells knights to fight hard-serving 3 masters
16 Clues: banned icons • Calvin's followers • book that means "no place" • best remembered for Justinian code • most famous Muslim leader of 1100s • king of England converted to Angician • focused on human creativity and potential • language or dialect of a country or region. • Italian painter known for painting "the prince" • the family that would rule the franks for years • ...
GREAT Renaissance Poets 2013-11-18
Across
- The 1st Earl of Leicester, introduced Sidney to Spenser
- A long pastoral romance written in prose with poems interspersed throughout.
- The first fully developed English sonnet sequence, containing 108 sonnets
- Sidney's sonnet style is based off of Italian poets, French poets, and ________.
- One who receives college payment by performing useful duties
- "Little love poems"
- "The Defense of Poesy" was inspired by a _______ attack on poetry and plays.
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- Inspired Spenser to go to London to publish his works
- The 9th stanza line with an extra metrical foot
- The place where Sidney died
- Wrote subtly and impressively about love
- Sidney was able to write ______ and impressively about love.
- French ___________ were slain on St. Bartholomew's Day.
- Wrote non dramatically, lyrically, formally, and stately
- Allegorical epic poem of Queen Elizabeth I
- Penelope Devereux's husband
16 Clues: "Little love poems" • The place where Sidney died • Penelope Devereux's husband • Wrote subtly and impressively about love • Allegorical epic poem of Queen Elizabeth I • The 9th stanza line with an extra metrical foot • Inspired Spenser to go to London to publish his works • The 1st Earl of Leicester, introduced Sidney to Spenser • ...
Jordan Kreutter renaissance 2024-04-19
Across
- A traveling soldier
- He emphasized human reason
- He was a Italian sculptor and one of his most know creations is Saint Mark
- He invented the printing press
- He is considered the father of humanism
- One of his best works was the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- wrote the original Romeo and Juliet
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- A period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- Making the picture seem realistic
- One of his most famous books is called The Prince
- He is the author of Utopia
- Born in Italy and has famouse painting like the Mona Lisa and The last supper
- family that was an Italian banking family and influenced art
- The study of grammar historic history and poetry using classic art
- He was an Italian painter and one of his most famous work is the School Of Athens
- the attempt to reconcile the two philosophies
16 Clues: A traveling soldier • He emphasized human reason • He is the author of Utopia • He invented the printing press • Making the picture seem realistic • wrote the original Romeo and Juliet • He is considered the father of humanism • the attempt to reconcile the two philosophies • One of his most famous books is called The Prince • ...
Renaissance to Classical 2024-04-15
Across
- composed "Messiah"
- composed ode to joy while being deaf
- master of contrapuntal composition
- narrative piece for voices\
- part song for several voices
- father of the string quartet
- after originators death
- total output of an artist
- era of flourishing arts
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- relationship between 2 musical lines
- perfected the madrigal
- composed Apollo et Hyacinthus at age 11
- composed the four seasons
- french word meaning rebirth
- composed 30 oratorios
- composed more than 3000 compositions
- song for a dead person
17 Clues: composed "Messiah" • composed 30 oratorios • perfected the madrigal • song for a dead person • after originators death • era of flourishing arts • composed the four seasons • total output of an artist • french word meaning rebirth • narrative piece for voices\ • part song for several voices • father of the string quartet • master of contrapuntal composition • ...
Kwame 2022-05-19
Across
- A powerful family in Florence
- da Vinci, A famous artist, and scientist.
- the church
- the language is spoken by natives in an area
- People who protested against the catholic church
- money to be forgiven for sins somebody has committed
- Luther, A German Monk who spoke out against the catholic church
- a Famous poet
- free from religious rule
- People who followed the “society of Jesus” under Catholicism
- and Juliet, A famous play was written by William Shakespeare
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- A philosophy that values Humans’ minds over divine beings
- with details that make the art look real
- An art period
- of people who work to keep religious rules are followed
- A poet
- of Trent, a group of people who decided the power of the church.
- man, A man is talented in everything
- printing press, Invented in 1450 made books easier,
- used their wealth to sponsor an artist
- The most powerful group of Patrons in Italy.
- comedy, a Famous book about the bible
- ages, the time after Rome fell till 1300
- Shakespeare, A famous play writer who could change the emotion of his audience
- of Athens, A famous school founded by Raphel
25 Clues: A poet • the church • An art period • a Famous poet • free from religious rule • A powerful family in Florence • man, A man is talented in everything • comedy, a Famous book about the bible • used their wealth to sponsor an artist • with details that make the art look real • ages, the time after Rome fell till 1300 • da Vinci, A famous artist, and scientist. • ...
SS L to J 61-80 puzzle 2020-08-17
Across
- A worker in medieval Europe who was tied to the land on which he or she lived
- A person whose religious beliefs were different from those of the Catholic Church
- Government by people having the highest position in a society
- A technique artists use to create the illusion of distance and depth on a flat surface
- A disease that strikes over a large area
- a Jewish religious leader and teacher
- Period in history after the Renaissance when people began to question the practices and laws of the Catholic Church
- a seasonal wind in South Asia
- People between nobles and serfs
- A knight’s code of honor
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- A Greek city and surrounding lands
- The gigantic land mass that is formed by the two continents of Europe and Asia
- Having to do with the sea, shipping, and sailing
- A long poem telling of the adventures of heroes
- a war within a single nation
- a barrier that linked earlier wall across China's northern frontier
- A settlement in a distant land
- A religious war launched by European Christians
- Word meaning “rebirth,” the rediscovery of the writings of the Greeks and the Romans
- A government headed by a king, queen, or other hereditary ruler
- Land-holding noble who served a lord
21 Clues: A knight’s code of honor • a war within a single nation • a seasonal wind in South Asia • A settlement in a distant land • People between nobles and serfs • A Greek city and surrounding lands • Land-holding noble who served a lord • a Jewish religious leader and teacher • A disease that strikes over a large area • A long poem telling of the adventures of heroes • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration 2011-12-12
Across
- European explorer who conquered the Incas
- mapmaking skills, which resulted in the naming of the Americas
- rediscovered the Americas
- famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- believed in Predestination and formed a religion based on strict morals
- created David, Pieta, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- wrote Utopia
- wrote the 95 Theses
- quintessential Renaissance man
- believed in theocracy
- discovered the Hudson River
- 1st European to see the Pacific Ocean
- focused on domestic lives and landscapes and used a lot of symbolism
- created the Anglican church and had six wives
- sighted Brazil on his attempt to get to India
- invented the printing press
Down
- Christian humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly
- followed the phrase “the end justifies the means”
- wrote The Courtier
- painted The School of Athens
- Presbyterian
- Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs
- traveled to Italy from Germany to study the Renaissance
- first voyage to circumnavigate the world by a European explorer
- patron of sailors and started a school for sailors
- made it to the Cape of Good Hope
- excommunicated Luther
- 2nd explorer to circumnavigate the globe and explored the west coast of the Americas
- confused Canada for Asia
- discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East
30 Clues: Presbyterian • wrote Utopia • wrote The Courtier • wrote the 95 Theses • believed in theocracy • excommunicated Luther • confused Canada for Asia • rediscovered the Americas • discovered the Hudson River • invented the printing press • painted The School of Athens • quintessential Renaissance man • Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs • made it to the Cape of Good Hope • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration 2011-12-12
Across
- discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East
- excommunicated Luther
- discovered the Hudson River
- focused on domestic lives and landscapes and used a lot of symbolism
- created David, Pieta, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- rediscovered the Americas
- followed the phrase “the end justifies the means”
- believed in theocracy
- invented the printing press
- wrote the 95 Theses
- created the Anglican church and had six wives
- painted The School of Athens
- European explorer who conquered the Incas
- famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- traveled to Italy from Germany to study the Renaissance
- 2nd explorer to circumnavigate the globe and explored the west coast of the Americas
- Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs
Down
- confused Canada for Asia
- patron of sailors and started a school for sailors
- wrote Utopia
- Presbyterian
- quintessential Renaissance man
- mapmaking skills, which resulted in the naming of the Americas
- believed in Predestination and formed a religion based on strict morals
- wrote The Courtier
- first voyage to circumnavigate the world by a European explorer
- sighted Brazil on his attempt to get to India
- 1st European to see the Pacific Ocean
- Christian humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly
- made it to the Cape of Good Hope
30 Clues: wrote Utopia • Presbyterian • wrote The Courtier • wrote the 95 Theses • excommunicated Luther • believed in theocracy • confused Canada for Asia • rediscovered the Americas • discovered the Hudson River • invented the printing press • painted The School of Athens • quintessential Renaissance man • Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs • made it to the Cape of Good Hope • ...
Theater 2024-03-22
Across
- this is widely considered to represent the highest level of commercial theater
- the main events of a play
- a play characterized by its humorous or satirical tone
- a term coming from the Greek word meaning “action"
- a person who writes plays
- one of the most popular playwrights during Ancient period
- a painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery
- the age of enlightenment
- one who sang or recited lyrics or heroic poetry to a musical
- behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety depiction of amusing people
- one of the famous plays in Greek theater
- characterized by a regard for the classical ideals of reason
- three individual works ultimately triumph over adversity
- a two - wheeled vehicle drawn by horses
- the city where Broadway can be located
Down
- genre of Romantic Theater
- the appearance of one or more performers on stage after a performance to acknowledge the audience’s applause
- an art form accompanied by an orchestra or smaller musical ensemble
- genre of Roman Theater
- famous actor and playwright in Renaissance theater
- they are not allowed to perform in Greek theater
- genre of Greek Theater
- viewing place on slope of a hill
- this time Queen Elizabeth supported theater
- the sacrament of the Eucharist or the Mass
- a member of a nomadic
26 Clues: a member of a nomadic • genre of Roman Theater • genre of Greek Theater • the age of enlightenment • genre of Romantic Theater • the main events of a play • a person who writes plays • viewing place on slope of a hill • the city where Broadway can be located • a two - wheeled vehicle drawn by horses • one of the famous plays in Greek theater • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution 2024-11-06
Across
- Renaissance invention that changed the spread of knowledge and information across citizens
- The model that stated every planet orbited around the earth
- Scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
- A member of the christian group who broke away from the catholic church
- The appreciation and emphasizes of the achievements of humans
- What country funded Christopher Columbus voyage in 1492
- The movement in the 16th century that sought to reform the catholic church
- Astronomer that proposed the heliocentric model
Down
- A disease that killed millions of Europeans during the 14th century
- Italian physicist and mathematician who invented the barometer
- The creator of the 95 thesis
- The artist that painted the mona lisa
- The city in Italy which is considered to the the birthplace of the renaissance
- A new way of thinking about the natural world in the 15th century
- When someone was no longer accepted by the church due to their opposite beliefs
- Invention used to measure temperature quicker and more accurately
- The document that was nailed to the church door
- Who is known for the statement “I think, therefore I am”
- Who opposed the heliocentric model
- An anatomist and physician who is known for making the modern day anatomical model
20 Clues: The creator of the 95 thesis • Who opposed the heliocentric model • The artist that painted the mona lisa • The document that was nailed to the church door • Astronomer that proposed the heliocentric model • Scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • What country funded Christopher Columbus voyage in 1492 • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-08
Across
- practice of charging excessive interest
- series of conflicts between France and England
- Catholic Church tribunal to ensure religious uniformity
- law legal system in which court decisions determine legal rulings
- various groups that spoke Indo-European languages
- one holding land from a lord in exchange for service and loyalty
- inhabitants of modern day England and Wales
- landholding containing a lord's residence and surrounding lands
- period in Europe characterized by a renewal of learning and achievement
- period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
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- system in which service, land ownership, and protection are intertwined
- philosophy emphasizing human value rather than supernatural beliefs
- Germanic tribe that shaped Western Europe after the fall of Rome
- ideal, perfect society or general perfect state
- one providing support to a person, thing, or cause
- a large piece of land given to a vassal
- code of conduct for knights
- worldly affairs separate from religion
- series of religious wars started by Christians
- most dominant tribe in Hungary
- English document establishing that the king was not above the law
- bubonic plague pandemic
- one legally bound to a land and specific lord
- East Asian group that established a large and powerful empire
24 Clues: bubonic plague pandemic • code of conduct for knights • most dominant tribe in Hungary • worldly affairs separate from religion • practice of charging excessive interest • a large piece of land given to a vassal • inhabitants of modern day England and Wales • one legally bound to a land and specific lord • series of conflicts between France and England • ...
Mason Gramkowski 2025-05-12
Across
- The time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
- To realize something is not as imagined
- Believing in multiple gods
- The result of addition or the product of two numbers
- To travel to a new area, often seasonally
- consists of 26 letters
- Jesus took this form when he became a man
- big circle place where they fought
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- A learned or educated person
- A religious war launched by Pope Urban II
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- The law of cause and effect
- A valuable luxury good that gave the trade route its name
- Device for finding direction, A tool for navigating, A device with a needle pointing north, A magnetic device for navigation, and A device used in maps and charting
- Ruler of a kingdom, King or queen, The person on the throne, Sole and absolute ruler, and Dominant figure
- A system of beliefs and customs, shared by a group of people
- pleb
- A period of renewed interest in classical art, literature, and learning
- A title of nobility, often used for the male head of a family or a landowner
- A group with a shared ancestry and cultural identity
20 Clues: pleb • consists of 26 letters • Believing in multiple gods • A learned or educated person • The law of cause and effect • big circle place where they fought • To realize something is not as imagined • A religious war launched by Pope Urban II • To travel to a new area, often seasonally • Jesus took this form when he became a man • ...
1920's Vocab Review 2025-09-20
Across
- Scare Intense fear of communism and radicalism after WWI.
- Buying "Buy now, pay later" plan for purchasing goods.
- A policy of favoring native-born citizens over immigrants.
- Hughes Leading poet and writer of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Renaissance A 1920s flourishing of African American art and literature in NYC.
- Goods Products like cars and radios made for personal use.
- Trial 1925 court case about teaching evolution in schools; also called the "Monkey Trial."
- Act Of 1924 Law that severely restricted immigration using a national origins quota system.
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- Resurgent white supremacist group of the 1920s.
- The nationwide ban on alcoholic beverages from 1920-1933.
- Liberated 1920s woman with bobbed hair and short skirts.
- Amendment Constitutional amendment that repealed Prohibition.
- A system that sets a limit on the number of immigrants from a particular country.
- Amendment Constitutional amendment that established Prohibition.
- Age Term for the 1920s defined by new social freedoms and music. 🎷
- Migration Mass movement of African Americans from the South to the North for jobs.
- And Vanzetti Italian anarchists controversially executed, symbolizing anti-immigrant sentiment.
- Prosperity Seemingly booming 1920s economy built on credit and speculation.
- Consumption Widespread purchasing of goods by the public.
- Media Communication like radio that reached large audiences, creating a national culture.
- Raids Government actions that arrested and deported suspected radicals during the Red Scare.
21 Clues: Resurgent white supremacist group of the 1920s. • Liberated 1920s woman with bobbed hair and short skirts. • The nationwide ban on alcoholic beverages from 1920-1933. • Buying "Buy now, pay later" plan for purchasing goods. • A policy of favoring native-born citizens over immigrants. • Consumption Widespread purchasing of goods by the public. • ...
Vocabulary Review WHI 2016-05-23
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- someone who serves at court; Castiglione wrote a book on how to be one
- Renaissance political philosopher, author of The Prince
- a spice that was sometimes used as money; you'll find it on the table
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- to be hung on a cross until dead; a Roman penalty
- the period after the Middle Ages,rebirth, an intellectual movement
- an Italian city that rivaled Venice; home to the Medicis
- central Asian tribe that used their horsemanship to create an empire
- the books that describe Jesus' life
- Roman citizen and Jew who spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire
9 Clues: the books that describe Jesus' life • to be hung on a cross until dead; a Roman penalty • Renaissance political philosopher, author of The Prince • an Italian city that rivaled Venice; home to the Medicis • the period after the Middle Ages,rebirth, an intellectual movement • central Asian tribe that used their horsemanship to create an empire • ...
Module 20 lesson 1/2 2022-03-09
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- this Italian poet had a lot to say about humans behavior
- The true genius of the renaissance
- is a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that so it looks real
- The earliest poet and politician
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- Means rebirth in Latin
- A remarkle man from Vencie
- a fee that borrows pay for the use of someone else's money
- The study of the humanities led to a new way of thing and learning
- One of the greatest artist-designed buildings wrote poetry and carved sculptures
9 Clues: Means rebirth in Latin • A remarkle man from Vencie • The earliest poet and politician • The true genius of the renaissance • this Italian poet had a lot to say about humans behavior • a fee that borrows pay for the use of someone else's money • The study of the humanities led to a new way of thing and learning • ...
Renaissance, Reformation and Exploration 2021-03-15
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- Priest of Holland
- Rebirth
- Means "king"
- man-centered not God-centered
- Wrote "Utopia"
- Wrote "The Prince"
- To travel or search
- Content with church doctrine
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- Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria
- Social structure
- A religious movement in 1500s
- Wanted divorce from wife
- Most important invention in history
- Direct sea route to India
- Biggest empire in Latin America
15 Clues: Rebirth • Means "king" • Wrote "Utopia" • Social structure • Priest of Holland • Wrote "The Prince" • To travel or search • Wanted divorce from wife • Direct sea route to India • Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria • Content with church doctrine • A religious movement in 1500s • man-centered not God-centered • Biggest empire in Latin America • Most important invention in history
Filosofie 2013-09-22
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- De dood
- Franse astronoom uit 1888
- Idee van de ideale staat
- Studie van de evolutie van levende wezens
- Hoe zit de wereld in elkaar?
- Grondlegger economisch liberalisme
- Recht op leven, vrijheid en eigendom
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- Het doel heiligt de middelen
- Utopia
- Vader totalitaire staat
- Voormenselijke primaat
- Alomvattend en concreet ontwerp
- Werk van Thomas Hobbes
- Vlaamse filosoof
- Primitief denken
15 Clues: Utopia • De dood • Vlaamse filosoof • Primitief denken • Voormenselijke primaat • Werk van Thomas Hobbes • Vader totalitaire staat • Idee van de ideale staat • Franse astronoom uit 1888 • Het doel heiligt de middelen • Hoe zit de wereld in elkaar? • Alomvattend en concreet ontwerp • Grondlegger economisch liberalisme • Recht op leven, vrijheid en eigendom • ...
Art Movements 2023-09-12
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- - Bold and non-naturalistic colors
- - Cultural rebirth in Italy
- - Stripped-down simplicity
- - Elegant and geometric design
- - Dreams and the subconscious
- - Incorporating popular culture
- - Inner emotions and turmoil
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- - Emotion and imagination
- - Non-representational art
- - Optical illusions and patterns
- - Depicting everyday life
- - Anti-establishment and absurd
- - Capturing light and color
- - Ornate and dramatic
- - Geometric abstraction
15 Clues: - Ornate and dramatic • - Geometric abstraction • - Emotion and imagination • - Depicting everyday life • - Non-representational art • - Stripped-down simplicity • - Cultural rebirth in Italy • - Capturing light and color • - Inner emotions and turmoil • - Dreams and the subconscious • - Elegant and geometric design • - Anti-establishment and absurd • - Incorporating popular culture • ...
Renaissance Vocab/Timeline 2022-03-31
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- produces the first printed book in Europe
- a movement to change the Roman Catholic Church
- punishing people found guilty of hersey
- a merchant and trader / also a game you play in the pool
- power is held by the people
- the revival of the arts and literature
- a "get out of jail free card"
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- having nothing to do with religion
- it has already been decided who will and won't go to heaven
- every person is worthy
- published the 95 theses (disagreements with the church)
- to declare invalid (marriage)
- completed the dome of the cathedral in Florence
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- paid professional soldiers
- a religious college
16 Clues: a religious college • every person is worthy • paid professional soldiers • power is held by the people • to declare invalid (marriage) • a "get out of jail free card" • having nothing to do with religion • the revival of the arts and literature • punishing people found guilty of hersey • produces the first printed book in Europe • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2020-10-14
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- a way of drawing to show the relationship of objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance
- to join or make into one group
- renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts
- to declare invalid
- to establish by force or authority
- related to worldly things
- to bring back
- religious movement that produced a new from of Christianity known as Protestantism
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- practice of conducting negotiations between countries
- having to do with a town or city
- belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is a path to knowledge
- school for religious training
- a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin
- religious belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not
- soldier who fights for money instead of loyalty to a country
- religious belief that contradicts what the church says is true
16 Clues: to bring back • to declare invalid • related to worldly things • school for religious training • to join or make into one group • having to do with a town or city • a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin • to establish by force or authority • practice of conducting negotiations between countries • renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts • ...
Female Renaissance Artists 2020-09-30
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- Produced few paintings after marriage
- Many portraits and religious works unsigned
- Interested in light and reflection
- Husband supported art career (rare!)
- Subjects were strong, powerful women
- Just one scrap of info left about her
- Most important miniaturist in England
- Dad got most of credit for her work
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- Still life specialist
- Mainly painted small portraits of women
- Sculptor
- Watercolorist and miniaturist
- Child prodigy
- Painted plants and animals
- Student of famous painter Titian
- Over fifty paintings in lifetime
16 Clues: Sculptor • Child prodigy • Still life specialist • Painted plants and animals • Watercolorist and miniaturist • Student of famous painter Titian • Over fifty paintings in lifetime • Interested in light and reflection • Dad got most of credit for her work • Husband supported art career (rare!) • Subjects were strong, powerful women • Produced few paintings after marriage • ...
Renaissance Adventure Project 2024-10-08
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- Machine where text and images are copied onto paper (made printing a lot quicker).
- Single ruler with unrestricted power.
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Pro-parliament.
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- Artist studied the works of Leonardo and Michelangelo his most famous piece was School of Athens.
- Sculptor created the first life-size statue of a rider on a horse since early Rome.
- Master sculptor who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- First to sail completely around the globe. (first and last name)
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- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.
- What island did spices come from?
- Ended the Aztec Empire.(first and last name)
- Painted the Monalisa and The Last Supper.
- Highest legislature in the UK.
- Queen who was brutally persecuted and got the nickname "Bloody Mary".
- Pro-King.
16 Clues: Pro-King. • Pro-parliament. • Highest legislature in the UK. • What island did spices come from? • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church. • Single ruler with unrestricted power. • Painted the Monalisa and The Last Supper. • Ended the Aztec Empire.(first and last name) • Master sculptor who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • ...
Reformation/Renaissance Crossword 2026-02-24
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- The invention that allowed for increased literacy rates
- A paper created in spite of the Catholic Church, and it's abuse of power
- The belief in predestination
- Money collected by the Catholic Church to pay for "redemption"
- The first-person writing style
- The creator of Calvinism
- The inventor of the printing press
- The Man hired to design a dome (that still stands today) with no training
- The artist/architect who painted the famous Sistine Chapel, and also designed St.Peter's Basilica
- The reaction of the Catholic Church to the Reformation stating that the Reformation is Heretic and punishable by death
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- The portraying of people in their everyday lives
- The Pope at the time of the reformation
- The Man who published the 95 Theses
- The statue that represented strength in small things.
- The artist/inventor who created the Mona Lisa, invented a crossbow, helicopter, and glider
- The king who supported the Catholic Church, but broke away from it
16 Clues: The creator of Calvinism • The belief in predestination • The first-person writing style • The inventor of the printing press • The Man who published the 95 Theses • The Pope at the time of the reformation • The portraying of people in their everyday lives • The statue that represented strength in small things. • The invention that allowed for increased literacy rates • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-30
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- art epitomized the High Renaissance qualities of harmony and ideal beauty
- a cultural renewal, or rebirth, following the Middle Ages
- a philosophy that all people should strive to be educated
- sought a universal language painting
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- Geoffrey Chaucer's best-known work
- inspired many other artists to become sculptors
- Made the Poem romeo & Juliet
7 Clues: Made the Poem romeo & Juliet • Geoffrey Chaucer's best-known work • sought a universal language painting • inspired many other artists to become sculptors • a cultural renewal, or rebirth, following the Middle Ages • a philosophy that all people should strive to be educated • art epitomized the High Renaissance qualities of harmony and ideal beauty
geschiedenis 2012-12-15
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- biograaf KAREL DE GROTE
- het verdrtag van .... (843)
- cultuurmonnik KAREL DE GROTE
- salische wet=...
- omgekeerde vorm integratie
- de vaas van...
- bij de val van het west romeinse rijk was er sprake van een...
- trivium en ....
- heilig getal .... (perfectie)
- huismeesters=...
- leenman of...
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- heropleving klassieke oudheid
- kennis is...
- karolingisch ..... (schoon schrift)
- constantijn was een ...
- plaats van paleis van KAREL DE GROTE
- missi dominici
- ...van tours
- Karel de 2de de kale, lodewijk de duitser en...
19 Clues: kennis is... • ...van tours • leenman of... • missi dominici • de vaas van... • trivium en .... • salische wet=... • huismeesters=... • biograaf KAREL DE GROTE • constantijn was een ... • omgekeerde vorm integratie • het verdrtag van .... (843) • cultuurmonnik KAREL DE GROTE • heropleving klassieke oudheid • heilig getal .... (perfectie) • karolingisch ..... (schoon schrift) • ...
Happy Birthday, Ryan! 2021-04-17
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- Company you and mom worked for
- best friend's mom
- Place where Mom & Grammy worked
- Your age
- Your first puppy
- Main road to Attica
- Your birth month
- Your high school
- Mother's maiden name
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- "Windy City"
- "The most magical place on Earth"
- road lived on in Attica
- Ryan's dog
- Uncle Jim rides one
- "Not bad for an old man"
- First car
- Grandpa Rhoades' Wife
- "____ The Troll" from MI Renaissance Festival
- A beloved Golden Retriever
19 Clues: Your age • First car • Ryan's dog • "Windy City" • Your first puppy • Your birth month • Your high school • best friend's mom • Uncle Jim rides one • Main road to Attica • Mother's maiden name • Grandpa Rhoades' Wife • road lived on in Attica • "Not bad for an old man" • A beloved Golden Retriever • Company you and mom worked for • Place where Mom & Grammy worked • "The most magical place on Earth" • ...
STAAR 2021-10-06
11 Clues: PARKS BUS INCIDENT • CARNEGIE STEEL KING • ROOSEVELT TRUSTBUSTER • CHAVEZ LABOR ORGANIZER • ROCKEFELLER STANDARD OIL • TESLA ALTERNATING CURRENT • HUGHES HARLEM RENAISSANCE • FRIEDAN FEMININE MYSTIQUE • WASHINGTON FIRST PRESIDENT • PERSHING EXPEDITIONARY FORCES • OPPENHEIMER MANHATTAN PROJECT
Happy Birthday, Ryan! 2021-04-17
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- Company you and mom worked for
- best friend's mom
- Place where Mom & Grammy worked
- Your age
- Your first puppy
- Main road to Attica
- Your birth month
- Your high school
- Mother's maiden name
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- "Windy City"
- "The most magical place on Earth"
- road lived on in Attica
- Ryan's dog
- Uncle Jim rides one
- "Not bad for an old man"
- First car
- Grandpa Rhoades' Wife
- "____ The Troll" from MI Renaissance Festival
- A beloved Golden Retriever
19 Clues: Your age • First car • Ryan's dog • "Windy City" • Your first puppy • Your birth month • Your high school • best friend's mom • Uncle Jim rides one • Main road to Attica • Mother's maiden name • Grandpa Rhoades' Wife • road lived on in Attica • "Not bad for an old man" • A beloved Golden Retriever • Company you and mom worked for • Place where Mom & Grammy worked • "The most magical place on Earth" • ...
vocab of renaissance math 2013-10-08
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- four angles
- not rational
- the man this whole thing is about
- in math
- they're gong to touch some time or another
- the bishop in chess
- instead of dissect its -isect
- the section
- way to look
- used in everything
- in a renaissance painting
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- the minnesota arc
- in the music
- 14 +13
- goes on forever
- were a infinite line reaches its maximum
- crossing each other
- the golden ratio
18 Clues: 14 +13 • in math • four angles • the section • way to look • in the music • not rational • goes on forever • the golden ratio • the minnesota arc • used in everything • crossing each other • the bishop in chess • in a renaissance painting • instead of dissect its -isect • the man this whole thing is about • were a infinite line reaches its maximum • they're gong to touch some time or another
Renaissance Vocab 2020-03-31
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- related to commerce or trade
- an imaginary, ideal place
- the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs
- work of literature that makes fun of its subject, often mocking vice or folly
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- the belief in the importance of the individual as opposed to the larger community
- everyday spoken language
- a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- French for ‘rebirth’; refers to a period of cultural revival in Europe from the 1300s to 1500s
- someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- perspective a mathematical system for representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface
10 Clues: everyday spoken language • an imaginary, ideal place • related to commerce or trade • someone who gives money or other support to a person or group • the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs • a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works • ...
Crossword Puzzle On History 2021-01-05
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- was Catholic
- created sculptures and architect
- was known for the movable-type printing press
- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- died February 18, 1564
- known for the monumental epic poem, later named La divina commedia
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- began writing in native vernacular language rather than in Latin, French, or Provençal
- secretary of the Florentine republic
- focuses on a more humanistic view, Vernacular an "increased awareness of nature," and a renewal of classical ideal was a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries
- one of the greatest painters of the Florentine Renaissance
10 Clues: was Catholic • died February 18, 1564 • created sculptures and architect • secretary of the Florentine republic • was known for the movable-type printing press • was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • known for the monumental epic poem, later named La divina commedia • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-27
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- Objects that are at rest stay at rest and those in motion stay in motion unless new force intervenes
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Person who discovered inertia
- Statue created by Michelangelo of a biblical hero
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- Invention of Johannes Gutenberg in 1455 that changed printing forever
- Time of revival; means rebirth
- Famous painting by Leonardo de Vinci, a portrait of the wife of a wealthy merchant
- Person who invented the scientific method
- One of the three city-states where the renaissance began. Also controlled by the de medici family
- Person who broke the catholic church and made the Church of England
10 Clues: Person who discovered inertia • Time of revival; means rebirth • Person who invented the scientific method • Theory that the sun is the center of the universe • Statue created by Michelangelo of a biblical hero • Person who broke the catholic church and made the Church of England • Invention of Johannes Gutenberg in 1455 that changed printing forever • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-04
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- someone who practices philosophy
- the belief that the earth is the center of the universe
- period of time when people tried to go back to the classics and learn more of the world, made lots of new art
- the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- a famous astronomer and physicist from the scientific revoulution
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- body of work done in the mid and late renaissance period by scientists and mathematicians
- made mathematical calculations easier
- The system that scientists use to experiment and provide proof of their scientific findings
- a philosopher that didn't actually test his theories
- first step of the scientific method
10 Clues: someone who practices philosophy • first step of the scientific method • made mathematical calculations easier • a philosopher that didn't actually test his theories • the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • the belief that the earth is the center of the universe • a famous astronomer and physicist from the scientific revoulution • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-08
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- The body of work done by mathematicians and scientists in Europe essentially during the mid to late Renaissance period.
- A period of intellectual rebirth in Europe.
- A proposed explanation
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church.
- He was sentenced to life in prison by the Roman Inquisition.
- When you start with a hypothesis and then later on test the hypothesis and test the results.
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- Numbers that made mathematics and calculations significantly easier.
- Something that impacts everything on earth, regardless of circumstance.
- Not necessarily a scientist.
- A brilliant intelect and philosohper.
10 Clues: A proposed explanation • Not necessarily a scientist. • A brilliant intelect and philosohper. • A period of intellectual rebirth in Europe. • He was sentenced to life in prison by the Roman Inquisition. • Numbers that made mathematics and calculations significantly easier. • Something that impacts everything on earth, regardless of circumstance. • ...
The Black Death 2013-08-20
10 Clues: merchants • lower class • skilled trader • economic system • set of freedoms • world discoveries • outbreak of disease • a wave of exploration • wide spread infectious disease • system established across Europe
Renaissance 2022-11-17
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- Florentine sculptor of the Renaissance period
- Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
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- Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history.
- An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
5 Clues: Florentine sculptor of the Renaissance period • Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. • ...
Révision HEC 2e secondaire 2021-06-07
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- Maître de la France à partir du Moyen Âge
- Utilisé pour moudre le grain
- Mouvement artistique et intellectuel aux 15e et 16e siècles
- Source d’énergie au XIXe siècle
- Conférence importante pour l’Afrique
- Génie de la Renaissance (prénom)
- Pendant la Révolution française, on le qualifiait de tiers
- Moyen de transport inventé au XIXe siècle
- Propriétaire industriel
- Formés de l'ensemble des moyens de production (usines, équipement, argent, etc.)
- Il a découvert le Canada (Nom)
- Source d’énergie étroitement liée au charbon
- Continent qui subit l’impérialisme
- Ressource naturelle qui a aider l'industrialisation
- Maître du vassal au Moyen Âge
- Principale activité économique du Moyen Âge
- Machine qui servit beaucoup à Robespierre pendant la révolution franc¸aise.
- Stratégie politique visant la formation d'un empire par la domination des autres pays
- Instruit, il domine le Moyen Âge
- Demeure du seigneur, sert à protéger
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- Les colonies permettent leur contrôle avec la conférence de Berlin
- Production de piètre qualité, mais en grande quantité
- Production de grande qualité, mais en petite quantité
- Regroupement de femme qui demande le droit de vote
- Leurs architectures dominent les bourgs du Moyen Âge
- Plus haute tour du château
- Révolutionnaire français
- Il fut guillotiné, il est le XVI3 du nom
- Source d’énergie non renouvelable du XXe siècle
- Guerre religieuse qui vise à libérer Jérusalem
- Regroupement de travailleurs pour avoir de meilleurs conditions de travail
- La révolution industrielle débute dans ce pays
- Autre nom pour la Réforme
- Bateau à voile utilisé à la Renaissance
- Maladie qui tue le tiers de la population au Moyen Âge
- Système qui se met en place au Moyen Âge dans lequel un vassal prête un serment de fidéllité à un suzerain
- Inventeur de la machine à vapeur (nom)
- Les colonies leur fournissent des matières premières
- Nom de famille du "père" du socialisme
- Surnom donné au siècle des révolutions
- Il conteste la vente des indulgences et l’autorité du pape (nom)
41 Clues: Propriétaire industriel • Révolutionnaire français • Autre nom pour la Réforme • Plus haute tour du château • Utilisé pour moudre le grain • Maître du vassal au Moyen Âge • Il a découvert le Canada (Nom) • Source d’énergie au XIXe siècle • Génie de la Renaissance (prénom) • Instruit, il domine le Moyen Âge • Continent qui subit l’impérialisme • Conférence importante pour l’Afrique • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment Unit Review 2015-04-05
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- Wrote the Divine Comedy in the Italian vernacular
- During the Renaissance period, _________________ focused less on religion
- Believed he could sail west instead of east around Africa to reach Asia
- Should appear in your introduction AND in one of your body paragraphs
- A native to Poland, who published a heliocentric theory
- Life, Liberty, and Property
- Another term used for “thesis” or “argument”
- an inventor, painter, and mathematician who painted the Mona Lisa
- An enlightenment philosopher who believed absolute power was needed in order to preserve society
- The exchange of plants and animals between Europe and the Americas
- Wrote a political handbook called The Prince
- The language spoken in their own regions
- A Florentine who used the name America to describe the new lands he saw while sailing
- based on the study of the classics
- Nickname for Louis the 14th
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- Sailed around Africa to reach the port of Calicut in India
- Believed humans were born with natural rights
- A release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church
- A system in which a ruler holds total power
- A hands off approach to the government, which was promoted by economist Adam Smith
- Number of reasons you should try and give to support your claim
- An Architect who created rounded arches. His work is duplicated at the capital building in DC
- Advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women
- A French noble who identified three types of government: monarchy, republic and dictatorship
- rebirth of culture
- considered the father of Italian Renaissance humanism
- Luther's doctrine became known as this
- A family that supported the arts and controlled Florence
- A well-known room built in the Palace of Versailles
- A monk and a professor at the University of Wittenberg in Germany
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Published on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg
- Used the English Vernacular to write about English society in The Canterbury Tales
- A fast ship created during the Age of Exploration
- worldly viewpoint
35 Clues: worldly viewpoint • rebirth of culture • Life, Liberty, and Property • Nickname for Louis the 14th • based on the study of the classics • Luther's doctrine became known as this • The language spoken in their own regions • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • A system in which a ruler holds total power • Another term used for “thesis” or “argument” • ...
Renaissance Crossword (answer two-word answers as one) 2016-11-28
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- Cosimo was a ______ of Brunelleschi
- When the Renaissance decided, ‘hey, let’s take the past and build off of that!’
- Created the heliocentric theory during the time of the Renaissance
- When you practice a religion other than than the “meta” religion
- This religious group of people have lots to do with the Crusade
- A system where each person has a ranking
- A type of painting on a plaster placed on a wall or ceiling
- ‘I got 95 Theses but the Pope ain’t one
- The belief that earth is at the centre of the entire universe and/or solar system
- Was princess of France, married to Henry II of __________
- Was so influential that a language was named after him/her
- Similar to a monarchy, except with a small group of people in charge
- ‘Give me the money and you’ve got your path to heaven’
- Dropped cannonballs of different wight off the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- A long stretch of time
- A human without a forever experience of ______
- press Saved money and (at the time) was revolutionary
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- served as a court writer for several dukes and the French royal court during the reign of Charles VI
- A certain mathematician’s theory that the Sun is the center of the universe
- The art of making art realistic
- A man of creativity so expanded that his creations are used today
- A very well known politician and philosopher with a very wide variety of talents
- Someone who has less focus on spiritual events
- A movement for the reformed abuses of the Roman Catholic Church
- A war in the middle ages where many with religions fought for their holy land”
- Invented a revolutionary machine that would make certain items cheaper, and therefore accessible to the peasants and serfs
- Martin Luther challenged the Idea that the bible was not _________
- What if the stars effected our human movement and being?
- A group of people that, with their skills combined, become quite strong
- A social structure that has been countered by merchants during the Renaissance
30 Clues: A long stretch of time • The art of making art realistic • Cosimo was a ______ of Brunelleschi • ‘I got 95 Theses but the Pope ain’t one • A system where each person has a ranking • Someone who has less focus on spiritual events • A human without a forever experience of ______ • press Saved money and (at the time) was revolutionary • ...
Renaissance Crossword (answer two-word answers as one) 2016-11-28
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- Martin Luther challenged the Idea that the bible was not _________
- Similar to a monarchy, except with a small group of people in charge
- The belief that earth is at the centre of the entire universe and/or solar system
- Dropped cannonballs of different wight off the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Was so influential that a language was named after him/her
- A system where each person has a ranking
- press Saved money and (at the time) was revolutionary
- A war in the middle ages where many with religions fought for their holy land”
- A social structure that has been countered by merchants during the Renaissance
- This religious group of people have lots to do with the Crusade
- A man of creativity so expanded that his creations are used today
- A type of painting on a plaster placed on a wall or ceiling
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- Created the heliocentric theory during the time of the Renaissance
- Was princess of France, married to Henry II of __________
- When you practice a religion other than than the “meta” religion
- What if the stars effected our human movement and being?
- A very well known politician and philosopher with a very wide variety of talents
- When the Renaissance decided, ‘hey, let’s take the past and build off of that!’
- ‘Give me the money and you’ve got your path to heaven’
- Invented a revolutionary machine that would make certain items cheaper, and therefore accessible to the peasants and serfs
- Someone who has less focus on spiritual events
- A human without a forever experience of ______
- A long stretch of time
- The art of making art realistic
- A group of people that, with their skills combined, become quite strong
- A certain mathematician’s theory that the Sun is the center of the universe
- A movement for the reformed abuses of the Roman Catholic Church
- served as a court writer for several dukes and the French royal court during the reign of Charles VI
- ‘I got 95 Theses but the Pope ain’t one
- Cosimo was a ______ of Brunelleschi
30 Clues: A long stretch of time • The art of making art realistic • Cosimo was a ______ of Brunelleschi • ‘I got 95 Theses but the Pope ain’t one • A system where each person has a ranking • Someone who has less focus on spiritual events • A human without a forever experience of ______ • press Saved money and (at the time) was revolutionary • ...
Puzzle #2 - Well-Known Artists 2024-12-22
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- Italian painter of the Mona Lisa
- Abstract expressionist whose paintings were initially misunderstood as “childish”
- German Renaissance artist who was also a highly skilled printmaker
- American artist who painted his mother for his most famous work
- Japanese ukiyo-e artist who changed his name over 30 times
- Italian Baroque painter who was known for brawling and even committed murder
- French impressionist painter who suffered from cataracts late in life
- American photographer who helped document the Great Depression
- Mexican painter who kept a pet deer named Granizo
- Italian Renaissance painter who had a passion for mythology
- Dutch post-impressionist who only sold one painting in his lifetime
- Spanish painter who co-founded the Cubism movement
- A street artist and activist who's identity remains a mystery
- Dutch realist painter who loved painting light and shadows
- American modernist painter who hated being called a "woman artist"
- Surrealist who designed the Chupa Chups lollipop logo
- Spanish artist who was appointed as a royal court painter in the 17th century
- Austrian painter who scandalized Vienna with his "golden phase"
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- Norwegian painter who once left his masterpiece "The Scream" outdoors for years
- Russian abstract artist who believed colors had spiritual meanings
- British landscape painter who often painted stormy skies
- A japanese artist who is known as the 'princess of polka dots'
- Belgian surrealist who wore a bowler hat as his signature
- Spanish painter who was deaf later in life
- Italian Renaissance sculptor who considered himself more a sculptor than a painter
- American pop artist who included Benday dots in his work
- Dutch painter who only signed his works with his first name
- French impressionist famous for being fascinated by dancers
- A well-known revolutionary artist of the abstract movement who captures the essence of dreams of his viewers in his hometown of Markham, Ontario
- French artist who turned to cut-outs later in life due to poor health
- French neoclassical painter who was a close ally of Napoleon
31 Clues: Italian painter of the Mona Lisa • Spanish painter who was deaf later in life • Mexican painter who kept a pet deer named Granizo • Spanish painter who co-founded the Cubism movement • Surrealist who designed the Chupa Chups lollipop logo • British landscape painter who often painted stormy skies • American pop artist who included Benday dots in his work • ...
Harlem + Raisin 2025-05-07
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- this is the type of dance that Beneatha pretends to do for Walter
- was hard-working and loved his children
- family last name for the main characters
- from a Florida town that had all black residents and government officials; interested in African folklore
- sister to Walter; hopes to be a doctor one day
- this flaming object is pretended to be thrown by Walter
- cares for a little plant that doesn't get much sunlight
- what the check that is coming soon is for
- country of origin for Asagai
- another of the things that is celebrated with the Harlem Renaissance
- one of the things that is celebrated with the Harlem Renaissance
- the nickname that means "one for whom bread is not enough"
- from Missouri originally, but moved to New York to study at Columbia University; used street jazz sounds to depict urban black life
- the usual breakfast because it is cheap
- a neighborhood in NYC where many black people lived
- city in which the play is set
- this is something that Beneatha has, that Walter does not have
- the direction of movement of Black Americans during the Great Migration
- a rich and conceited college student who ignores Walter
- Walter says that this is what "life" is
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- a description of the neighborhood where Mama buys a house
- a Harlem Renaissance major idea
- from Atlanta but moved to Washington, D.C. after marriage; hosted gatherings of artists in her home
- child of Ruth and Walter
- this is how George treats Walter when Walter tries to talk business
- pregnant and considering abortion
- one of the things that is celebrated with the Harlem Renaissance
- gives Beneatha African robes and records of African music
- this is one of the reasons that Mama wants to have a house
- offers money for the house that Mama bought
- this is Walter's job
- from Jamaica; most famous poem is about fighting oppression
- this is what Walter does when he gets stressed
- the living area for the family
- wants to invest in a liquor store with friends
35 Clues: this is Walter's job • child of Ruth and Walter • country of origin for Asagai • city in which the play is set • the living area for the family • a Harlem Renaissance major idea • pregnant and considering abortion • was hard-working and loved his children • the usual breakfast because it is cheap • Walter says that this is what "life" is • ...
reniasance people 2023-12-12
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- wrote some of the first feminine pieces
- mathematician and astronomer
- planetary motion
- printing press
- writer of the prince
- David guy
- writer of many plays, like Romeo and Juliet
- German painter and printmaker
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- great realism artist
- English statesman
- Italian painter
- A famous artist and reniasance man
- first telescope
- French humanists scholar
- the divine comedy
- prince of the humanists
- philosepfhre, statesman and scientist
- one of the earliest renaissance poets
18 Clues: David guy • printing press • Italian painter • first telescope • planetary motion • English statesman • the divine comedy • great realism artist • writer of the prince • prince of the humanists • French humanists scholar • mathematician and astronomer • German painter and printmaker • A famous artist and reniasance man • philosepfhre, statesman and scientist • ...
mots croisés la renaissance 2023-01-25
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- une période sombre pour L’Europe caractérisée
- technique de peinture utilisée pour rajouter de la profondeur
- 1er mot d'une construction de Brunelleschi symbole de la renaissance
- foyer principal de la renaissance
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- Représentation d'une personne réelle spécialement de son visage
- une technique utilisée par Léonard de Vinci qui crée une sensation de mouvement
- un mouvement intellectuel qui se caractérise par un regain d'intérêt pour le monde classique
- peintre de l'œuvre "la naissance de Vénus"
8 Clues: foyer principal de la renaissance • peintre de l'œuvre "la naissance de Vénus" • une période sombre pour L’Europe caractérisée • technique de peinture utilisée pour rajouter de la profondeur • Représentation d'une personne réelle spécialement de son visage • 1er mot d'une construction de Brunelleschi symbole de la renaissance • ...
Harlem Renaissance Mr. Soper Production 2025-02-06
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- French word for "rebirth"
- Famous African American Poet of the Harlem Renaissance, famous poem titled Dream Deferred
- Louis Armstrong became a famous musician in this genre of music that came North from places like New Orleans
- Acronym for the nation’s oldest civil rights organization. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the association led the black civil rights struggle in fighting injustices such as the denial of voting rights, racial violence, discrimination in employment, and segregated public facilities
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- A period of cultural and artistic expression among African Americans in the 1920s and 1930s. The movement was centered in Harlem, New York City, and included many art forms, such as literature, music, and visual arts.
- Famous photographer whose photos really captured the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance
- Famous jazz club located in Harlem in the 1920s and 30s. It was a popular destination for white audiences to see and hear Black jazz musicians.
- First black world heavyweight boxing champion
- Six million African Americans between 1914 and 1970 leave the South and head North and West
9 Clues: French word for "rebirth" • First black world heavyweight boxing champion • Famous photographer whose photos really captured the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance • Famous African American Poet of the Harlem Renaissance, famous poem titled Dream Deferred • Six million African Americans between 1914 and 1970 leave the South and head North and West • ...
