renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance Time Period 2013-11-25
Across
- a believer in jesus christ
- political dynasty, banking family, and later a royal house
- most awesome time period ever, just kidding but seriously though, european history at the time of closing of the middle ages and the rise of the modern world
- a member or follower of any western christian churches that are separate from the roman catholic church
- wrote the prince in 1532
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches
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- a painting done rapidly in water color on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling
- wrote hamlet, romeo and juliet, and sonnet 54
- sculpted david and created the painting in the sistine chapel ceiling
- a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensionl surface
- a split or a division in a church group or religion
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country
15 Clues: wrote the prince in 1532 • a believer in jesus christ • wrote hamlet, romeo and juliet, and sonnet 54 • a split or a division in a church group or religion • political dynasty, banking family, and later a royal house • the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensionl surface • sculpted david and created the painting in the sistine chapel ceiling • ...
The Renaissance Era 2015-06-03
Across
- were found mainly in church
- the lute had a _________ body
- many people broke away from the _________
- most important wind instrument
- the most popular solo instrument
- a simple 2 line polyphony
- new vocal forms
Down
- recorders and viols in all diffrent sizes played together in groups called _______
- the _________ instruments were used mainly for solo purposes
- usualy about love, madrigals became an important part of _______
- the invention of the printing press was built around _____________
- a hymn that the congragation sings
- the _________ saw the rise of the middle class
- songs for small groups of voices without instruments
- the ________ were fretted and had six strings
15 Clues: new vocal forms • a simple 2 line polyphony • were found mainly in church • the lute had a _________ body • most important wind instrument • the most popular solo instrument • a hymn that the congragation sings • many people broke away from the _________ • the ________ were fretted and had six strings • the _________ saw the rise of the middle class • ...
RENAISSANCE: 1400-1600 2015-11-18
Across
- Sano's Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bartholomew, and Four Angels was probably created to be _________ in religious processions.
- A paint made of powdery colors mixed with egg and usually applied to wood panels
- Jan van Eyck served as a court official and painter for the Duke of _________.
- Moroni's painting "Titian's Schoolmaster" looks more like a modern snapshot than a ______ portrait.
- The ________ of Perugino's Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi is an artist who trained and worked in the same workshop.
- Moroni is best-known for painting natural and personal _________.
- Almost every line in Titian's Saint John the Evangelist on Patmos is curved, increasing the feeling of _________ and energy.
- Has been often called the greatest colorist of all time
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- Sano's Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bartholomew, and Four Angels was painted using tempera and ______ leaf on wood panel.
- The ________ shades of reds, yellows, and blues used for the people in The Adoration of the Magi make them standout from the background colors.
- Perugino used _______ colors in the skin tones of Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi to make his face stand out.
- The windows in the background and the floor tiles getting smaller in The Annunciation is an example of __________
- The dove coming down in The Annunciation is a ________ of the Holy Spirit.
- Bassano's The Adoration of the Magi was painted on __________.
- The name Renaissance means ________ in French.
15 Clues: The name Renaissance means ________ in French. • Has been often called the greatest colorist of all time • Bassano's The Adoration of the Magi was painted on __________. • Moroni is best-known for painting natural and personal _________. • The dove coming down in The Annunciation is a ________ of the Holy Spirit. • ...
Humanisme renaissance Réformes 2021-04-06
15 Clues: Vésale • Italien • Copernic • Charles VIII • mauvais croyant • Chapelle Sixtine • Léonard de Vinci • célèbre humaniste • protestant français • pour les Calvinistes • livre le plus imprimé • excommunier par L'Eglise • ils ont aidé les artistes • créateur d'une Eglise protestante • chargé de pourchasser les hérétiques
Renaissance Customer Service 2023-08-15
Across
- mandatory statements that must be read before provider benefits or setting up autopay
- how many days to reinstate an off exchange policy after termination for non payment?
- a place online that houses job aids, sops, and contact information.
- another name for the tongue
- the soonest you can terminate a marketplace policy
- how many quadrants is the mouth divided into
- do this when sending an issue to another department for resolution
- the schedule that determines how much a claim will pay.
Down
- pediatric teeth are labeled with numbers or letters
- a place in knowledge center that provides additional information related to procedure codes, and frequencies
- mandatory option for off exchange policies
- advise this when a subscriber or provider as how much a procedure will cost
- how many adult teeth are there
- another name for marketplace policies
- your employer.
15 Clues: your employer. • another name for the tongue • how many adult teeth are there • another name for marketplace policies • mandatory option for off exchange policies • how many quadrants is the mouth divided into • the soonest you can terminate a marketplace policy • pediatric teeth are labeled with numbers or letters • the schedule that determines how much a claim will pay. • ...
Adventure Renaissance Project 2023-03-01
Across
- Arugued For Self-Determination And Did The Declaration Of Independence
- The Life Of A Man [Is] Solitary, Poor, Nasty, Brutish, And Short
- Fought For Freedom Of Speech
- Three Laws Of Motion
- Proved That The Earth Revolves Around The Sun
- So We Must Rely On Faith
- The Right To Life, Liberty, And Property
- Propose A Heliocentric
- Discovered That It Is The Heart That Is The Vital Force In Blood Flow
- Development Of Higher Math Such As Calculus
Down
- Executive, Judicial, And Legislative Branches
- Advanced The Idea That Matter Is Made Up Of Atoms
- Scientific Method
- Aruged That Women Should Have The Same Rights As Men
- Planets With Larger Orbits Revolve Slower Than Those With Those With Smaller Orbits
15 Clues: Scientific Method • Three Laws Of Motion • Propose A Heliocentric • So We Must Rely On Faith • Fought For Freedom Of Speech • The Right To Life, Liberty, And Property • Development Of Higher Math Such As Calculus • Executive, Judicial, And Legislative Branches • Proved That The Earth Revolves Around The Sun • Advanced The Idea That Matter Is Made Up Of Atoms • ...
Art & Macbeth & Renaissance 2022-05-13
Across
- Macbeth takes place in _____ a thousand years ago
- a famous sculpture made by Michelangelo
- the person who painted the school of Athens
- ___ perspective added
- the protagonist of the play we read in class
- the person who sculpted the Ecstasy of saint Teresa, famous for capturing action in his paintings
- Duncan's successor
Down
- ____ configuration pulled your attention to a certain point in the painting
- who invented the printing press
- the author of Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet
- first book printed, printed in latin
- the person to prove heliocentric theory and run gravity tests
- what is the study of human bodies that Leonardo DaVinci studied to make his paintings more realistic
- paper making technology came from
- The first person Macbeth murdered
15 Clues: Duncan's successor • ___ perspective added • who invented the printing press • paper making technology came from • The first person Macbeth murdered • first book printed, printed in latin • a famous sculpture made by Michelangelo • the person who painted the school of Athens • the protagonist of the play we read in class • Macbeth takes place in _____ a thousand years ago • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2021-08-18
Across
- Luther's famous work attacking the Church
- away from the church, worldly
- someone who sponsors or funds art/literature
- What did the church do to luther in response
- the emphasis on individual achievement
- known for The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
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- meeting of Church clergy to come up with a plan
- New form of Christianity
- known for creating the Sistine Chapel
- created a bronze sculpture of David
- The church that was formed during the English Reformation
- known for his Madonnnas and The School of Athens
- Luther opposed the Catholic Church; wanted reform
- What the Church was selling to pardon sins
- common, everyday language
15 Clues: New form of Christianity • common, everyday language • away from the church, worldly • created a bronze sculpture of David • known for creating the Sistine Chapel • the emphasis on individual achievement • known for The Last Supper and Mona Lisa • Luther's famous work attacking the Church • What the Church was selling to pardon sins • ...
The Renaissance crossword 2025-10-06
Across
- spoken by the native or common people of a region or country.
- the way things are seen from a particular point of view.
- a doctrine or mode of thought that gives highest importance to human dignity, values, potential, and achievements.
- a person who gives money or other support to an artist, a group, or cause.
- that which is granted as a favor or privilege.
- he pursuit of individual needs and concerns, sometimes ignoring the needs and concerns of the community
- a form of government in which a god or gods are acknowledged the ultimate authority.
Down
- the belief that one's future, esp. the fate of one's soul, is already decreed by God and is unchangeable
- studies that deal with human thoughts and human culture. The humanities include music, art, history, and literature, but do not include the sciences.
- a court decree declaring a marriage to be invalid
- The time of rebirth
- to withdraw from commitment to (a former position or statement)
- he study of religion, esp. the relations between God and the universe as expressed in religious doctrine, revelation, and scripture
- secular opinion or belief, esp. a system following a political or social philosophy that rejects religious faith
- a play, film, story, or television show that is funny.
15 Clues: The time of rebirth • that which is granted as a favor or privilege. • a court decree declaring a marriage to be invalid • a play, film, story, or television show that is funny. • the way things are seen from a particular point of view. • spoken by the native or common people of a region or country. • to withdraw from commitment to (a former position or statement) • ...
Unit 2: Renaissance, Reformation, and Exploration Practice 2021-10-20
Across
- Last name of the monk who wrote the 95 Theses, or criticisms against the church, starting the Reformation
- Pardons sold by the Catholic Church allowing people to essentially "buy their way into heaven"
- Started as an attempt to reform the Catholic Church; resulted in the creation of Protestantism
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Empire that fell to Cortes and the Spanish within 2 years
- Global transfer of plants, food, diseases, and animals between the Old and New worlds
- The theory that a country's power is based on its wealth and the best way to attain wealth is through colonies
- Financial supporter
- Non-Catholic Christians
- Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- Horrendous journey enslaved Africans experienced as they crossed the Atlantic Ocean to come to the Americas
Down
- Strongest motivator for explorers (out of the 3 Gs)
- System of trade between Africa, the Americas, and Europe
- This invention by Johann Gutenburg made printing books faster and cheaper
- Movement to revive classical art and emphasis on the individual
- System that had indigenous people working long hours, receiving little pay, and working in horrible conditions
- Disease that killed a significant portion of the indigenous population
- "rebirth" of Europe; Revival of art and learning
18 Clues: Financial supporter • Non-Catholic Christians • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • "rebirth" of Europe; Revival of art and learning • Strongest motivator for explorers (out of the 3 Gs) • System of trade between Africa, the Americas, and Europe • Empire that fell to Cortes and the Spanish within 2 years • ...
Coffee Crossword 2025-10-01
Across
- breathing organs + "O"
- eight pints
- meaning "stained" in Italian
- the dog from Healin' Good PreCure
- Dragon Ball Z namekian + latte
- hood or cap
- the capital of Austria
- Sabrina Carpenter
- FNAF rabbit character
Down
- named after a Renaissance-era family
- land of the free
- another word meaning "sheepskin"
- bind something tightly + owing money
- green & brown eyes + acorn
- Jojo's Bizzare Adventure
- not spicy or tasting like it
- meaning "restricted" in Italian
17 Clues: eight pints • hood or cap • land of the free • Sabrina Carpenter • FNAF rabbit character • breathing organs + "O" • the capital of Austria • Jojo's Bizzare Adventure • green & brown eyes + acorn • meaning "stained" in Italian • not spicy or tasting like it • Dragon Ball Z namekian + latte • meaning "restricted" in Italian • another word meaning "sheepskin" • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- rebirth
- gods plan for the world
- a commercial _________
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- the opposite of communisim
- pov
- wrote plays and poems very famous
- a king known to have killed his wives
Down
- a method used in sience
- to change the form of something
- dont include first name made the last super
- gutenburges _______ ______
- holy ______ _______
- the _______ will decide your fate
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • a method used in sience • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • gutenburges _______ ______ • the opposite of communisim • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- rebirth
- gods plan for the world
- a commercial _________
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- the opposite of communisim
- pov
- wrote plays and poems very famous
- a king known to have killed his wives
Down
- a method used in sience
- to change the form of something
- dont include first name made the last super
- gutenburges _______ ______
- holy ______ _______
- the _______ will decide your fate
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • a method used in sience • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • gutenburges _______ ______ • the opposite of communisim • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- rebirth
- gods plan for the world
- a commercial _________
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- the opposite of communisim
- pov
- wrote plays and poems very famous
- a king known to have killed his wives
Down
- a method used in sience
- to change the form of something
- dont include first name made the last super
- gutenburges _______ ______
- holy ______ _______
- the _______ will decide your fate
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • a method used in sience • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • gutenburges _______ ______ • the opposite of communisim • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-11
Across
- rebirth
- gods plan for the world
- a commercial _________
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- the opposite of communisim
- pov
- wrote plays and poems very famous
- a king known to have killed his wives
Down
- a method used in sience
- to change the form of something
- dont include first name made the last super
- gutenburges _______ ______
- holy ______ _______
- the _______ will decide your fate
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • a method used in sience • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • gutenburges _______ ______ • the opposite of communisim • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
Music 2 2021-03-25
Across
- - speed of music
- - to shift to another key
- - first note of a scale
- - a repeated phrase
- - music played at slow speed
- - making up a song as you play
- - rebirth of music
Down
- - very, very fast
- - structure of a musical piece
- - playing notes smoothly
- - group of 9 musicians
- - to repeat a single tone
- - one person playing music
- - to play lively
- - highest voice usually female
15 Clues: - speed of music • - to play lively • - very, very fast • - rebirth of music • - a repeated phrase • - group of 9 musicians • - first note of a scale • - playing notes smoothly • - to shift to another key • - to repeat a single tone • - one person playing music • - music played at slow speed • - structure of a musical piece • - highest voice usually female • - making up a song as you play
Asian Empires Crossword puzzle 2019-01-17
Across
- Persian or Iranian monarch
- baked to make dishes and vase
- christian protestant churches in empires
- and elite warrior
- shoguns ruled japan ca.800 and 1867
- human values and achievement
- church-run count
- legally undo
Down
- army or military government
- empires in the 1500s
- mathematical solution
- city Chinese emperor and his count lived
- military and political leader
- nature-based religion japan
- Persian, Mongolian,or Turkish
15 Clues: legally undo • church-run count • and elite warrior • empires in the 1500s • mathematical solution • Persian or Iranian monarch • army or military government • nature-based religion japan • human values and achievement • baked to make dishes and vase • military and political leader • Persian, Mongolian,or Turkish • shoguns ruled japan ca.800 and 1867 • ...
Assassin's Creed Yo 2024-06-16
Across
- Romantic Ezio and a picnic
- Renaissance guy with a weird name
- Give me__
- OP assassin
- Betrayed his father
- The gang Jacob Frye commands in Victorian London
- Ayye me hearties (He be a fish)
- The British love him
Down
- Salma be building them
- The AC version of The Siths
- Desert hallucinations
- Butchered Arabic be like
- Faceplant in hay
- Bridge between present and past
- Modern day dude
15 Clues: Give me__ • OP assassin • Modern day dude • Faceplant in hay • Betrayed his father • The British love him • Desert hallucinations • Salma be building them • Butchered Arabic be like • Romantic Ezio and a picnic • The AC version of The Siths • Ayye me hearties (He be a fish) • Bridge between present and past • Renaissance guy with a weird name • ...
Historical Events 2024-09-30
Across
- – Wall fell in 1989
- – European cultural revival
- – NASA’s lunar program
- – U.S. founding document, 1787
- – Napoleon’s final defeat
- – Key battle of U.S. Civil War
- – First atomic bomb dropped
- – 1969 landing by Apollo 11
Down
- – End of WWI in 1918
- – USA declaration in 1776
- – 1215 charter (Magna Carta)
- – French uprising in 1789
- – 1912 shipwreck disaster
- – Alcohol ban in 1920s USA
- – WWII D-Day invasion
15 Clues: – Wall fell in 1989 • – End of WWI in 1918 • – WWII D-Day invasion • – NASA’s lunar program • – USA declaration in 1776 • – French uprising in 1789 • – 1912 shipwreck disaster • – Napoleon’s final defeat • – Alcohol ban in 1920s USA • – European cultural revival • – First atomic bomb dropped • – 1969 landing by Apollo 11 • – 1215 charter (Magna Carta) • – U.S. founding document, 1787 • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-11
Across
- rebirth
- gods plan for the world
- a commercial _________
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- the opposite of communisim
- pov
- wrote plays and poems very famous
- a king known to have killed his wives
Down
- a method used in sience
- to change the form of something
- dont include first name made the last super
- gutenburges _______ ______
- holy ______ _______
- the _______ will decide your fate
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • a method used in sience • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • gutenburges _______ ______ • the opposite of communisim • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
Chapter 2 quiz 2012-09-21
Across
- favorite teacher on campus (haha)
- a journey to a holy place
- a representative of a province
- new birth
- a town
- grade I expect on this quiz
- Spanish explorers
- imaginary line
- a large estate
Down
- gold and precious stones given to the explorers
- sail around the world
- religious communities
- a ship with 3 masts
- an instrument that measures the stars
- use of scientific knowledge
15 Clues: a town • new birth • imaginary line • a large estate • Spanish explorers • a ship with 3 masts • sail around the world • religious communities • a journey to a holy place • grade I expect on this quiz • use of scientific knowledge • a representative of a province • favorite teacher on campus (haha) • an instrument that measures the stars • gold and precious stones given to the explorers
Music 2 2021-03-25
Across
- - speed of music
- - to shift to another key
- - first note of a scale
- - a repeated phrase
- - music played at slow speed
- - making up a song as you play
- - rebirth of music
Down
- - very, very fast
- - structure of a musical piece
- - playing notes smoothly
- - group of 9 musicians
- - to repeat a single tone
- - one person playing music
- - to play lively
- - highest voice usually female
15 Clues: - speed of music • - to play lively • - very, very fast • - rebirth of music • - a repeated phrase • - group of 9 musicians • - first note of a scale • - playing notes smoothly • - to shift to another key • - to repeat a single tone • - one person playing music • - music played at slow speed • - structure of a musical piece • - highest voice usually female • - making up a song as you play
Twenties and Thirties 2024-01-29
Across
- Tennessee trial
- Who did the Ku Klux Klan hate
- F Scott Fitzgerald
- Who was involved in the great migration
- Hated non Americans
- Luis Armstrong
Down
- The red scare
- Sacco and Vanzetti case
- Famous baseball player
- Teachers in Chicago got
- Where did the Harlem renaissance take place
- This goes up in reputation
- British Naturalist
- What age was the twenties
- This was illegal In the 1920s
15 Clues: The red scare • Luis Armstrong • Tennessee trial • F Scott Fitzgerald • British Naturalist • Hated non Americans • Famous baseball player • Sacco and Vanzetti case • Teachers in Chicago got • What age was the twenties • This goes up in reputation • Who did the Ku Klux Klan hate • This was illegal In the 1920s • Who was involved in the great migration • ...
Late Renaissance 2024-01-03
Across
- What is the literal meaning of renaissance?
- Who was born on March 31, 1596?
- When the civil wars were over a new Commonwealth of England was established, also known as the …?
Down
- Who was the most famous writer of this time?
- What was a new invention in that time?
- What is the first name of the first King in the Renaissance?
- What is a poem with 14 lines called?
7 Clues: Who was born on March 31, 1596? • What is a poem with 14 lines called? • What was a new invention in that time? • What is the literal meaning of renaissance? • Who was the most famous writer of this time? • What is the first name of the first King in the Renaissance? • When the civil wars were over a new Commonwealth of England was established, also known as the …?
Jayden Krouse period 5 2020-12-17
11 Clues: Sculpted David • Wrote the Prince • Religious avoiding • Wrote Divine Comedy • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wrote Romeo And Juliet • A certain time in history • painted the Birth of Venus • Invented the printing press • Painted the School of Athens • A Frenchman's vernacular is French
Seth and Sharalynn 2017-03-08
Across
- The name of the Best Man
- Month of Couple's Engagement
- Seth's Middle Name
- Sharalynn's Middle Name
- Where Sharalynn Works
- Month of Sharalynn's Birthday
Down
- Color of Sharalynn's Dress
- Name of Maid of Honor
- First Date Restaurant
- Month of Seth's Birthday
- Bride's Maiden Name
- How many months ago did the couple meet
- Seth's Favorite Sport
- How many pets the couple has
- Main Wedding Flower
15 Clues: Seth's Middle Name • Bride's Maiden Name • Main Wedding Flower • Name of Maid of Honor • First Date Restaurant • Seth's Favorite Sport • Where Sharalynn Works • Sharalynn's Middle Name • The name of the Best Man • Month of Seth's Birthday • Color of Sharalynn's Dress • Month of Couple's Engagement • How many pets the couple has • Month of Sharalynn's Birthday • ...
Français2 2023-12-21
Across
- servante du Malade imaginaire
- technique en danse ou fin d'un poème
- regrets
- il regrette son petit village
- pas douée!
- Succession de courtes répliques
Down
- quand le personnage parle tout seul
- exagération
- "je vis, je meurs" en est une
- Dieu de l'amour
- groupement de poètes de la Renaissance (la)
- personnage de conte
- sottes chez Pommerat
- forme fixe de poème
- accessoire indispensable pour Sandra
15 Clues: regrets • pas douée! • exagération • Dieu de l'amour • personnage de conte • forme fixe de poème • sottes chez Pommerat • "je vis, je meurs" en est une • servante du Malade imaginaire • il regrette son petit village • Succession de courtes répliques • quand le personnage parle tout seul • technique en danse ou fin d'un poème • accessoire indispensable pour Sandra • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- rebirth
- gods plan for the world
- a commercial _________
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- the opposite of communisim
- pov
- wrote plays and poems very famous
- a king known to have killed his wives
Down
- a method used in sience
- to change the form of something
- dont include first name made the last super
- gutenburges _______ ______
- holy ______ _______
- the _______ will decide your fate
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • a method used in sience • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • gutenburges _______ ______ • the opposite of communisim • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- rebirth
- gods plan for the world
- a commercial _________
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- the opposite of communisim
- pov
- wrote plays and poems very famous
- a king known to have killed his wives
Down
- a method used in sience
- to change the form of something
- dont include first name made the last super
- gutenburges _______ ______
- holy ______ _______
- the _______ will decide your fate
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • a method used in sience • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • gutenburges _______ ______ • the opposite of communisim • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
Alexis Vieyra 5 2020-12-17
11 Clues: created The Prince • a famous playwright • painted the Primavera • means rebirth in French • painted Transfiguration • painted the Last Supper • wrote a 14,000 line pome • made the sculpture David • created the printing press • a language spoken by people • involved with non religious activities
Paddock WH U2-3 Final Exam Crossword 2023-12-20
Across
- Along with Leonardo da Vinci, this man is considered one of the most talented Universal Men of the Renaissance due to his sculpture of David and biblical paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Third of the powerful West African empires based on the Niger River; conquered by Morocco and their cannons
- Monotheistic religion that emerged early in the 7th century based on the Qur'an as recorded by Muhammad
- Long lasting series of wars fought between European Christians and Middle Eastern Muslims over control of Jerusalem
- Inventor of the printing Press, a device that revolutionized communication
- Ethnic group native to Africa that spread farming techniques, metal working techniques and their language throughout the Sub-Saharan area
- Powerful, seasonal winds that either bring massive flooding or drought to India and Indochina
- German monk that set out to clean up abuses within the Catholic Church, but ended up protesting against; also translated the Bible into the vernacular
- Term used to describe a family that passes power from one member to the next; typically refers to a ruling family
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- Mongolian conqueror that took over Northern India and established a period of intellectual & artistic growth known as the Timurid Renaissance
- Major event in 16th century Europe that started with Martin Luther's 95 Theses and resulted in the Peace of Augsburg which allowed limited religious freedom and options within Christianity
- Term used to describe the 4 regions of the Mongol empire after the death of Genghis Khan
- Supporter of the arts or artists (comes from the root word for "Fatherhood")
- Also known as the "Black Death" this terrible disease killed a massive number of Europeans, due to dirty living conditions, and led to new forms of artistic expression in the years afterward
- Merchant from Mecca (modern Saudi Arabia) that was visited by the Angel Gabriel while praying in a cave and became the Final Prophet according to the teachings of Islam
- French peasant girl who became one of the most influential leaders in history by inspiring a national identity for the French during the 100 Years War; accused of witchcraft & heresy so she was burned at the stake by the English
- Ranged weapon used effectively by the English to defeat armored knights from a great distance
- Artistic technique of having lines converge on a "Vanishing Point" in order to create a sense of three dimensions on a flat surface
- Ethnic group of Central Asians that united under Temujin (Genghis Khan) to become the largest land empire in history; also spread the Bubonic Plague to Europe
- Talented Renaissance poet known as the "Father of Humanism" due to his emotional sonnets, especially #292 about a Bubonic Plague victim named Laura
- Traditional oral story tellers / historians in many Sub-Saharan African civilizations
- Mountain range that separates the sub-continent of India from China and the rest of Asia; contains some of the tallest mountains on Earth
- Time of exceptional artistic expression in Europe; including a variety of artists that became "Universal Men" by becoming masters of multiple styles of art; Rebirth of Classical Greek & Roman culture
23 Clues: Inventor of the printing Press, a device that revolutionized communication • Supporter of the arts or artists (comes from the root word for "Fatherhood") • Traditional oral story tellers / historians in many Sub-Saharan African civilizations • Term used to describe the 4 regions of the Mongol empire after the death of Genghis Khan • ...
TCAP People 2nd Semester 2024-04-10
Across
- Johannes Guttenberg invented the moveable type _____ in Europe.
- Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the _____ , and pushed for universities, education, and human rights.
- member of de Medici family who gave patronage to Da Vinci and Michaelangelo (first name only)
- Montezuma was a powerful _____ monarch who fell to the Spanish.
- This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci.
- proved earth moved in elliptical orbit
- discovered the Mississippi River (vital North American river) (write all 3 names)
- Italian Renaissance artist; painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Francis Bacon came up with the foundation for the _____ . (two words)
- founder of Church of England; had 6 wives; brought Protestantism to England
- This family controlled Florence for three centuries (during Renaissance).
- brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors
- scientist who developed the modern experimental method
- Leonardo da Vinci is the best example of a _____ man. He's best known for his paintings "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa".
- Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____.
- Francisco Pizzaro was a Spanish explorer who founded the city of _____ .
- the navigator who was a Portuguese prince and led extensive efforts to promote sailing/navigation in 14th century
- one of greatest Mayan kings; ruled Palenque for nearly 70 years
- Thomas Aquinas was an Italian _____ who believed reason did not disprove God, and people could be religious and scientific.
- first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe
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- Bartolomeu Dias was a _____ explorer who discovered how to sail around the southern tip of Africa into the Indian Ocean.
- Bartolome de Las Casas devoted most of his life to protecting _____ from exploitation and slavery.
- Martin Luther wrote this book attacking church practices, saying only path to religious truth is Bible.
- religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict sense of morality for society
- Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country.
- this person translated Bible to English which led to his arrest
- Henry Hudson named an area Newfoundland, which is present-day _____ .
- launched series of military campaigns that built large empire
- Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch _____ and theologian whose criticisms of the church led to Reformation.
- Elizabeth I lead England into a _____ of trade, art, and government.
- Nicolas Copernicus concluded the _____ is the center of the solar system.
- English mathematician and physicist; developed calculus, law of gravitation, three laws of motion(write all 3 names)
- This Portuguese navigator led an expedition to circumnavigate the world, but died before the entire journey was completed.
- Cosimo de Medici was from Florence, _____ and responsible for it becoming a powerful city-state.
- Shakespeare English Renaissance writer and playwright; originated hundreds of words/phrases that English speakers still use today
- Mary I was known as _____ (two words) for burning non-catholics at the stake for heresy.
- an Italian sailor hired by Spain; searched for a route to India.
- Vasco de Gama was first to sail around southern tip of Africa; opened water route to _____ of Indies
- Pope who sold indulgences, condemned Martin Luther as outlaw; excommunicated him from church
39 Clues: proved earth moved in elliptical orbit • brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors • first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe • This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci. • Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country. • scientist who developed the modern experimental method • Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____. • ...
Medici BreakOut 2023-05-03
Across
- My father hired the famed artist, who created The David, the most beautiful statue of the Renaissance
- When traitors went against my beloved family, their bodies were hung over__________, in Florence, which is the bridge that was built for my family.
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- I speak many languages, but one of my favorites is French. I think the French word for Renaissance, which means ________, is the most beautiful word in the world.
- The Renaissance brought new knowledge and education with books that were housed in a building that my father created, the Laurentian ___________.
- In my opinion, the Printing Press, created by Johanne _____________, was the most important invention of the Renaissance Era, because it made knowledge available to the masses.
- Another of my favorite inventions was, ______________, a sweet treat that I loved to eat.
6 Clues: Another of my favorite inventions was, ______________, a sweet treat that I loved to eat. • My father hired the famed artist, who created The David, the most beautiful statue of the Renaissance • The Renaissance brought new knowledge and education with books that were housed in a building that my father created, the Laurentian ___________. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-01
5 Clues: muling pagsilang • Isinulat ni Thomas More • Sinilangan ng Renaissance • Kaisipang natuklasan ni Newton • Kilusang kumikilala sa kahalagahan ng tao
The Harlem Renaissance 2026-02-09
Across
- Opportunity for people from the Harlem community to step on stage and be discovered providing the theater with new talent and new acts for a low cost.
- He shared the aspirations and racial pride of the black middle class and leading lights of the Harlem Renaissance through photography.
- A 1920s explosion of African American art, literature, music, and intellectual life centered in Harlem, NYC.
- Was the defining, revolutionary soundtrack of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance, acting as a powerful expression of African American identity, resilience, and cultural pride.
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- Helped define the artistic movement and focused on racial pride showing the complexities of black lives in America during 1920
- Sparked the Great Migration of African Americans to Northern cities and fostering a new sense of racial pride, or "New Negro" identity, among returning soldiers.
- one of the largest movements of people in united states history
- An African American painter and illustrator, often referred to as The Father of African American Arts.
8 Clues: one of the largest movements of people in united states history • An African American painter and illustrator, often referred to as The Father of African American Arts. • A 1920s explosion of African American art, literature, music, and intellectual life centered in Harlem, NYC. • ...
Review 2022-01-07
Across
- plants revolve around the sun
- A high-ranking Byzantine nobleman
- leading bishop of the East
- the east empire
- three dimensions on a flat surface
- imaginary land
- wrote the book the Prince
- religious teaching
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- created the scientific method
- start of new plage, Trade,Technology
- complex set of ideals
- economic system
- Midevil period
- study of man and science
- A series of Holy wars
15 Clues: Midevil period • imaginary land • the east empire • economic system • religious teaching • complex set of ideals • A series of Holy wars • study of man and science • wrote the book the Prince • leading bishop of the East • created the scientific method • plants revolve around the sun • A high-ranking Byzantine nobleman • three dimensions on a flat surface • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- rebirth
- gods plan for the world
- a commercial _________
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- the opposite of communisim
- pov
- wrote plays and poems very famous
- a king known to have killed his wives
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- a method used in sience
- to change the form of something
- dont include first name made the last super
- gutenburges _______ ______
- holy ______ _______
- the _______ will decide your fate
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • a method used in sience • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • gutenburges _______ ______ • the opposite of communisim • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-11
Across
- dont include first name made the last super
- an ideal world
- buy youre way to heaven
- a method used in sience
- pov
- a commercial _________
Down
- the opposite of communisim
- gods plan for the world
- holy ______ _______
- rebirth
- gutenburges _______ ______
- the _______ will decide your fate
- to change the form of something
- a king known to have killed his wives
- wrote plays and poems very famous
15 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • gods plan for the world • buy youre way to heaven • a method used in sience • the opposite of communisim • gutenburges _______ ______ • the _______ will decide your fate • wrote plays and poems very famous • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
Fabulous Fun times F Crossword! 2023-09-05
Across
- Human excrement
- Amphibian
- To move through the air, a small creature
- A part of something
- The opposite past
- Incorrect or stupid "They made a ____ statement"
- Something that is a part of another thing, used in mathematics.
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- An aquatic animal family
- To lob something, throw
- Amazing, perfect
- Combustion
- Italian city, renaissance
- A tax
- Enjoyment, happy
- someone easily tricked, deluded "They were a ____"
15 Clues: A tax • Amphibian • Combustion • Human excrement • Amazing, perfect • Enjoyment, happy • The opposite past • A part of something • To lob something, throw • An aquatic animal family • Italian city, renaissance • To move through the air, a small creature • Incorrect or stupid "They made a ____ statement" • someone easily tricked, deluded "They were a ____" • ...
Random 2025-04-13
Across
- - Graceful African grazer
- - Study of fundamental questions
- - Spicy pepper
- - Period of cultural rebirth
- - Something that blocks progress
- - Space explorer
- - Mountains that erupt
- - Practice session before a performance
- - State of perplexity
- - Time of equal day and night
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- - Orchestral composition
- - Strong coffee drink
- - Group of stars forming a pattern
- - A word puzzle using letters to form a phrase
- - Figure of speech for comparison
15 Clues: - Spicy pepper • - Space explorer • - Strong coffee drink • - State of perplexity • - Mountains that erupt • - Orchestral composition • - Graceful African grazer • - Period of cultural rebirth • - Time of equal day and night • - Study of fundamental questions • - Something that blocks progress • - Figure of speech for comparison • - Group of stars forming a pattern • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-09
Across
- A Calvinist belief that God has already determined the fate and salvation of every person.
- A deadly disease brought to Europe from the Mongols in Asia during the Middle Ages. It killed about one-third of the population and contributed to the decline of Feudalism.
- Author of The Prince, a political guidebook, and an advisor who helped the Medici family maintain power in Florence.
- Queen of England who restored Protestantism but tried to balance both Protestant and Catholic traditions to keep peace.
- A political system built around an oath of loyalty between a vassal and a lord, with the most powerful individuals being landowners.
- King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor who established a unified empire in Medieval Europe.
- “Rebirth”; a period following the Middle Ages that focused on the revival of classical learning from Greece and Rome, along with new ideas in art, science, and culture.
- A religious group in England who wanted to purify the Church of England by removing remaining Catholic practices.
- A member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther.
- Dynasty A Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne’s father that ruled from 751 to 987. Important rulers included Charles Martel, Pepin, and Charlemagne.
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- Payments made to the Catholic Church to receive forgiveness for sins. The selling of indulgences was a major cause of the Reformation.
- Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist, and architect known for masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- A mechanical device that used movable type to transfer ink onto paper. First appeared in Europe around 1450 and greatly increased the spread of knowledge.
- German monk who wrote the 95 Theses in 1517, sparking the Protestant Reformation by criticizing Church practices.
- Inventor of the printing press, whose technology revolutionized communication and literacy.
- Members of the Society of Jesus, founded by Ignatius Loyola as a teaching and missionary order dedicated to strengthening Catholicism and resisting Protestant spread.
- A major center of Renaissance culture in the 1400s and a hub of trade, art, and commerce.
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and emphasized human potential, individual achievement, and secular learning.
18 Clues: A member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther. • A major center of Renaissance culture in the 1400s and a hub of trade, art, and commerce. • A Calvinist belief that God has already determined the fate and salvation of every person. • Inventor of the printing press, whose technology revolutionized communication and literacy. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
10 Clues: Un Capitano Moro • approach to life • The Press Creator • ancient art worker • invented the press • 14th - 17th century • sculptor and painter • was published in 1532 • created Romeo and Juliet • experiments with painting
The Renaissance and Reformation 2017-02-01
Across
- who was also known as the House of Medici, first attained wealth and political power in Florence in the 13th century through its success in commerce and banking.
- Importance or Meaning of ____.
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
- attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- who was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- who was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition.
- who made a powerful impact on the fundamental doctrines of Protestantism, and is widely credited as the most important figure.
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- who is one of the most famous kings in English history and he was the second Tudor monarch and was well-known for having six wives.
- who was an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer. He has often been called the founder of modern political science.
- who was an Italian polymath whose areas of interest included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music and more.
- who was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- who was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by the German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, based on existing screw presses.
- what is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God
- who held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento and Bologna, northern Italy, was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils.
14 Clues: Importance or Meaning of ____. • what is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God • property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage. • attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
#4 quick start 2022-10-14
9 Clues: property • offspring • various deals • down depressed • naturally occuring • forced into contract • living at the same time • moving to place to place • classical arts in the 14th-16th centuries
CRUSADES VOCUBLARY 2012-11-18
Across
- King of England from 1509 to 1547
- The empire set up in western Europe following the coronation of Charlemagne as emperor in the year 800.
- The English branch of the Western Christian Church, which combines Catholic and Protestant traditions
- was a Dutch Renaissance humanist,
- Architecture characterized by round arches and massive vaulting, and heavy piers, columns, and walls with small windows.
- The breach between the Eastern and Western Christian churches, traditionally dated to 1054 and becoming final in 1472.
- Czechoslovakian religious reformer who anticipated the Reformation
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation.
- The captivity of the Israelites lasting from their deportation by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 bc until their release by Cyrus the great
- (742–814), king of the Franks 768–814 and Holy Roman Emperor (as Charles I) 800–814; Latin name Carolus Magnus; known as Charles the Great. As the first Holy Roman emperor, he promoted the arts and education, and his court became the cultural center of the Carolingian Renaissance
- The conquest of England by William of Normandy (William the Conqueror) after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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- nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans", is a folk heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint.
- council of the Roman Catholic Church convened in Trento in three sessions between 1545 and 1563
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- A war between France and England, conventionally dated 1337–1453.
- A charter of liberty and political rights obtained from King John of England by his rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, which came to be seen as the seminal document of English constitutional practice.
- A medieval military expedition, one of a series made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
- A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
- cultural and artistic movement in England
- A French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in Provençal in the 11th to 13th centuries, esp. on the theme of courtly love.
- artistic movement in France from the late 15th century
- Any of the Scandinavian seafaring pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe in the 8th–11th centuries.
- - A period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation
- the reaction of the Roman Catholic Church to the Reformation
- a Protestant movement in the 16th century that believed in the primacy of the Bible
- Death The great epidemic of bubonic plague that killed a large part of the population of Europe in the mid 14th century. It originated in central Asia and China and spread rapidly through Europe, carried by the fleas of black rats, reaching England in 1348 and killing between one third and one half of the population in a matter of months.
27 Clues: King of England from 1509 to 1547 • was a Dutch Renaissance humanist, • cultural and artistic movement in England • artistic movement in France from the late 15th century • The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. • the reaction of the Roman Catholic Church to the Reformation • A war between France and England, conventionally dated 1337–1453. • ...
Tri III Final Review XWORD 2022-05-21
Across
- An economic system based on investment of money for profit, free trade, competition, and supply & demand
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Protestant reformer who was the first to break from the Roman Catholic Church
- Italian polymath, who painted the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man, and Last Supper; studied human anatomy, mathematics, and engineering
- An agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for its protection (of their natural rights)
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Renaissance idea that places importance on study of the humanities, human achievement, and individual rights
- Italian sailor who sailed for Spain and discovered the New World by accident while trying to establish a sea route to Asia
- Anything relating to ancient Greece or Rome
- Protestant reformer who was executed for translating the Bible into English
- inductive reasoning; the scientific method
- theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
- Rights that belong to people by nature, simply because they are human beings; life, liberty, & property
- philosophe who wrote the US Declaration of Independence
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- Proved the heliocentric model was correct as well as that objects fall at universal rates
- theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth revolving around it
- Trade between the New World and Old World
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- Italian artist who sculpted the marble version of The David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The family credited with starting the Renaissance by becoming a patron of the arts
- the philosophe whose ideas on government (natural rights, equality before law, social contract) laid the foundation for the Enlightenment
- Knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
- Portuguese sailor who sailed for Spain and led the first voayage to circumnavigate the Earth
- Land leveled by the Inca for farming
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- Invented the first version of the scientific method and rules for inductive reasoning
- The economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- the democratic form of limited government adopted by the United States of America
- Portuguese sailor who established a sea route to Asia by sailing around Africa
- Inventor of the printing press
- first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- methods of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- A movement of the Catholic Church in which Catholic leaders worked to correct abuses, clarify and defend Catholic teachings, condemn errors, and win back members
- Italian architect during the Renaissance who invented perspective and was the first to bring back the classical structures: domes, columns, and arches
- Discovered the scientific laws that form the foundation for modern physics
35 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Land leveled by the Inca for farming • Trade between the New World and Old World • inductive reasoning; the scientific method • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • Anything relating to ancient Greece or Rome • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • philosophe who wrote the US Declaration of Independence • ...
Fall Festivals 2023-09-27
Renaissance 2022-01-19
6 Clues: A financial supporter of artists • A way to show three dimensions on a canvas • Writers used this, it's their native language • A pardon releasing a person from penalty for a sin • The intellectual movement focused on human achievements • A painter, sculptor, and inventor.Painted the Mona Lisa
Renaissance 2022-01-20
6 Clues: what is this unit about? • separate from larger cities? • how did the travel and trade? • believe they went straight to... • between Muslims and Christians... • what did they trade mainly (except gold)?
Renaissance 2022-02-15
Renaissance 2021-12-14
6 Clues: Focus on human like things • Mass producer of printed matter • Famous Italian Artist starts with an R • Famous Italian artist starts with an L • Famous Italian Artists starts with an M • The revival of art & literature under the influence of classical models in the 14-16th centries.
renaissance 2013-01-21
Across
- putting to death byfastening to cross
- having to do with physical thing
- thelanguage and nationality of the powerful medieval
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- a christian belief that god consists of three parts
- socity an economic system that depends on privte investment and makeing a profit
- a branch or catgroy of learning or stuy
6 Clues: having to do with physical thing • putting to death byfastening to cross • a branch or catgroy of learning or stuy • a christian belief that god consists of three parts • thelanguage and nationality of the powerful medieval • socity an economic system that depends on privte investment and makeing a profit
Renaissance 2023-03-27
6 Clues: Macbeth's foil? • Best poet of all time? • Who killed King Duncan? • what was this period called? • Best Literature teacher at CHHS? • What was popular during this period?
Renaissance 2024-04-22
Renaissance 2023-09-14
Across
- A plague that wiped out a large amount of people
- Painted the Mona lisa
- painted the Creation of Adam
Down
- A supporter of someone
- A time period where a lot of Roman ideas were revived
- An intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focussed not on religion but on what it is to be human
6 Clues: Painted the Mona lisa • A supporter of someone • painted the Creation of Adam • A plague that wiped out a large amount of people • A time period where a lot of Roman ideas were revived • An intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focussed not on religion but on what it is to be human
renaissance 2025-05-20
ENLIGHTENMENT 2024-04-10
9 Clues: Holy place • Being modern • Being different • Feeling of doubt • Political system • Chemistry,Biology • Type of government • Study of ideas and beliefs • Period in history which revived classical learning
Renaissance 2022-04-13
6 Clues: an island near italy • country next to spain • country with rome as its capital • banking family that became the leaders of france • means “rebirth” and refers to the period that followed Europe’s Middle Ages • a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions
Renaissance 2022-09-02
Across
- An attempt by artists to paint things in their most natural way and to make them look as real as possible
- This was a time of REBIRTH in Europe. People started painting, writing and learning again
- A time that changed the Catholic religion and beliefs
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- A focus and belief that human abilities and achievements are important.
- A painting or drawing of a person
- A drawing/painting technique that shows three dimensions on flat paper.
- A wealthy person who donates their money to artists so that they can make art.
7 Clues: A painting or drawing of a person • A time that changed the Catholic religion and beliefs • A focus and belief that human abilities and achievements are important. • A drawing/painting technique that shows three dimensions on flat paper. • A wealthy person who donates their money to artists so that they can make art. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-25
Across
- The independent states in __________ were equally strong.
- The population of Italy was becoming more________.
- The ___________ protected trade along the Silk Road.
Down
- ___________ is the art of making agreements with other countries
- Many Italian city-states began as____________.
- Europeans also adopted many _______ and Roman ideas.
6 Clues: Many Italian city-states began as____________. • The population of Italy was becoming more________. • The ___________ protected trade along the Silk Road. • Europeans also adopted many _______ and Roman ideas. • The independent states in __________ were equally strong. • ___________ is the art of making agreements with other countries
Renaissance 2024-05-20
Across
- Young, Unmarried women wore these in their hair.
- The perfect touch to any hat. Plain types such as duck or goose were for the poor.
- Hats that are made of wool or silk and have no brim.
Down
- Shoes were made of this material, even shoelaces!
- Battenburg, Branscombe, Tape, and Princess are all types of it.
- Boots and Sandals were the most common forms of it.
6 Clues: Young, Unmarried women wore these in their hair. • Shoes were made of this material, even shoelaces! • Boots and Sandals were the most common forms of it. • Hats that are made of wool or silk and have no brim. • Battenburg, Branscombe, Tape, and Princess are all types of it. • The perfect touch to any hat. Plain types such as duck or goose were for the poor.
Renaissance 2024-04-22
Across
- Best literature professor
- a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564.
- a sonnet form named for the poet Edmund Spenser
Down
- a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- group of poems that share common characteristics: they are all highly intellectualized
- 14-line poem with a variable rhyme scheme originating in Italy
6 Clues: Best literature professor • a sonnet form named for the poet Edmund Spenser • a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564. • 14-line poem with a variable rhyme scheme originating in Italy • group of poems that share common characteristics: they are all highly intellectualized • ...
Renaissance 2024-06-12
6 Clues: ceiling is very famous • this man was a painter • this famous writer wrote very famous plays • the most famous artist who made the mona lisa • these 4 puncturing spikes used to stop horses • these accessories determine your social status
HW Week 23 2025-02-17
Across
- a Russian avant-garde artist
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer
- a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter
- a style of art based on simple, bold images of everyday items, such as soup cans, painted in bright colors
- a style of art inspired by dreams and hidden thoughts
- describes a style of art that closely represents reality - art that looks like the real thing
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- 'rebirth,' and the period was named it because so many new ideas were happening
- living or occurring at the same time
- a new approach to representing reality invented by Pablo Picasso
- a street artist who is famous for using spray paints and stencils to create art in public places
- a French painter and founder of Impressionism painting
- Marc _______ was a Russian and French artist.
- a style of painting that focusses on the effect of light on colours and objects.
- a form of art with no recognizable subject, it doesn't represent images of our everyday lives. It has colors, lines and shapes, but they are not designed to represent living things or actual objects
- Italian painter, engineer, scientist, sculptor, and architect
16 Clues: a Russian avant-garde artist • a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter • living or occurring at the same time • Marc _______ was a Russian and French artist. • a style of art inspired by dreams and hidden thoughts • a French painter and founder of Impressionism painting • Italian painter, engineer, scientist, sculptor, and architect • ...
Unit 6&7 Vocabulary 2021-02-17
Across
- related to commerce or trade
- mathematical system used for representing three dimensional space on a flat surface
- belief that a king’s right to rule comes directly from God
- the idea that God long ago determined who would gain salvation
- a form of government in which a king or queens power is limited by constitution
- to remove material from published works or to prevent their publication
- cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
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- the belief in the importance of the individual as opposed to the larger community
- pardon for a sin
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- view that religion need not to be the center of education or other human affairs
- official public order made by a king or other authority
- government headed by a ruler with complete power
- someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterized by subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner
16 Clues: pardon for a sin • related to commerce or trade • government headed by a ruler with complete power • official public order made by a king or other authority • belief that a king’s right to rule comes directly from God • someone who gives money or other support to a person or group • the idea that God long ago determined who would gain salvation • ...
sergy s 2014-03-04
13 Clues: fdic • group • margin • a women • bowl of dust • tax on foran goods • money thats not yours • new jobs and bigger companies • some that believes in socialism • is what people say that Russia is • the harlumshake in the renaissance • something you say when you play bowling • lousing jobs and companies getting smaller
Around World Events 2023-09-13
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- "South African racial segregation"
- "1945 atomic bomb target"
- "18th-century technological transformation"
- "14th to 17th century cultural revival"
- "1969 moon landing program"
- "14th to 17th century cultural revival"
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- "18th-century intellectual movement"
- "Fight for women's voting rights"
- "14th to 17th century cultural revival"
- "Age of ________ and Discovery"
- "1776 American _______"
- "1776 American ______ of Independence"
- "1863 Lincoln's ________ Proclamation"
- "World War II genocide"
- "1986 nuclear disaster"
15 Clues: "1776 American _______" • "World War II genocide" • "1986 nuclear disaster" • "1945 atomic bomb target" • "1969 moon landing program" • "Age of ________ and Discovery" • "Fight for women's voting rights" • "South African racial segregation" • "18th-century intellectual movement" • "1776 American ______ of Independence" • "1863 Lincoln's ________ Proclamation" • ...
The Renaissance and Age of Exploration 2024-10-14
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- this war "made America" as Britain and France war for dominance over North America
- these rebellions against Spanish rule were in the Desert Southwest
- the intentional/unintentional exchange of biology in the New and Old Worlds
- the "revolutionary" expansion of trade and manufacturing from the Age of Exploration
- the British and Dutch established these as a government/private investment company to exploit global riches
- the European credited with "discovering" the Americas
- Virginia slave that led a rebellion against slavery in 1831
- the most precious metal to be mined out of America...used for global trade
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- when government controls trade in its colonies/the colonies exist for profit
- the European nation that began the Age of Exploration...focused on the East
- the European nation that created Empire from Mexico through South America
- the philosophy of the Renaissance, humans at the center of the universe, root of the humanities
- European era of "rebirth" and re-interest in the Classical Age
- these Turks blocked the trade routes to the East, sparking the Age of Exploration
- this sweet cash crop drove the Trans-Atlantic slave trade
- Spanish labor system in the Americas modeled on Inca system
16 Clues: the European credited with "discovering" the Americas • this sweet cash crop drove the Trans-Atlantic slave trade • Spanish labor system in the Americas modeled on Inca system • Virginia slave that led a rebellion against slavery in 1831 • European era of "rebirth" and re-interest in the Classical Age • ...
Did you read the article? 2026-01-27
9 Clues: - ___ Mary • - protestants • - Mary I's belief • - Erasmus's brother • - "myself and fear." • - chicken stuffed with snow • - chicken stuffed with ____? • - investigation of nature's virtue • - profound scholar in the Renaissance period
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
Across
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
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- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
30 Clues: Zaman kegelapan disebut • Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
Across
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
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- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
30 Clues: Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • Zaman kegelapan disebut • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme • ...
Shakespeare 2017-08-06
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- Shakespeare's ______ and Juliet is one of the most famous romantic plays of all time.
- Queen _______ became queen 6 years before Shakespeare's birth.
- In the ____ 1500's Shakespeare moved to London.
- Shakespeare was born in the __________ era.
- Queen Elizabeth was a big supporter of the ___.
- Shakespeare's father was a ______ and glove-maker.
- Shakespeare helped found The Lord __________'s Men acting company.
- Shakespeare wrote 38 ____.
- Shakespeare's is considered one of the greatest ___________.
- Shakespeare died in the _____ 1600s.
- In Shakespeare's '______ Caesar' a famous quote is "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.".
- Shakespeare extended the English ________.
- In Shakespeare's time, the Roman _________ Church was being reformed.
- Shakespeare had ____ children.
- Hamnet died when he was _______ years old.
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- Shakespeare's plays had little scenery but ornate _______.
- Shakespeare attended a _____________.
- Cleopatra's last words were "I am fire and air; my other ________ I give to baser life.".
- Shakespeare used the ____ dramatically in plays.
- Shakespeare's first name was _______.
- Shakespeare studied the language of ______.
- Shakespeare would explore ______ behaviour.
- The Renaissance was a ________ or revival of European culture, which Shakespeare assisted.
- Shakespeare was baptised in _____, 1564.
- London theatres closed because of the ______ in London.
- Shakespeare married Anne ________.
- Shakespeare was one of the owners of the ______ theatre.
- "To be or not to be" is a quote from _______.
- Shakespeare's son was named ______.
29 Clues: Shakespeare wrote 38 ____. • Shakespeare had ____ children. • Shakespeare married Anne ________. • Shakespeare's son was named ______. • Shakespeare died in the _____ 1600s. • Shakespeare attended a _____________. • Shakespeare's first name was _______. • Shakespeare was baptised in _____, 1564. • Shakespeare extended the English ________. • ...
Geography exam 4- Review 2018-05-07
Across
- means "people of the plain"
- capital of Switzerland
- wrote "Institutes of the Christian Religion"
- capital of Greece
- an area of instability between regions with opposing political and cultural values
- means "rebirth"
- capital of Spain
- took over power of Germany in 1933
- a region of central Europe rich in deposits of coal and iron ore
- began the reformation
- poorest country of Europe
- greatest contribution of continental Europe
- capital of Belgium
- Muslims who attacked Europe and converted to Christianity and established Hungary
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- known as the "Sun King"
- Topography consisting of numerous depressions called sinkholes and limestone
- brought Christianity to Bohemia
- peninsula jutting out from the northwestern corner of France
- country that emerged out of Yugoslavia
- largest islands of Greece
- city that surrounds the Vatican
- Capital of Lithuania
- capital of Germany
- birth place of the Renaissance
- capital of the Czech Republic
- brought an end to the Roman republic
- philosophy that worshiped human reason in the 18th century
- the effort of the Spanish to drive the Muslims out of Spain
- the two most popular provinces of the Netherlands
- capital of Poland
- largest country in Europe
- river between France and Germany
- capital of the Netherlands
- main rival of Athens
- most populated island in the Mediterranean Sea
35 Clues: means "rebirth" • capital of Spain • capital of Greece • capital of Poland • capital of Germany • capital of Belgium • Capital of Lithuania • main rival of Athens • began the reformation • capital of Switzerland • known as the "Sun King" • largest islands of Greece • largest country in Europe • poorest country of Europe • capital of the Netherlands • means "people of the plain" • ...
Art History Puzzle 2022-04-27
Across
- printmaking process of etching a work into copper and then rubbing with ink
- artist who inspired Artemisia Gentileschi (female Baroque painter who painted females in mythology overpowering men)
- ornate handwritten books, usually religious texts
- valuable white material used in many indigenous sculptures
- considered the Holy City in the Islamic faith
- artist who painted The Night Watch
- underground burial system
- cultural movement that increased power of the individual and decreased power of the church
- ornate objects created to house relics of religious figures
- final period of Greek culture
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- Renaissance style of round paintings
- philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment who invented rationalism; “I think therefore I am”
- powerful banking family that ruled during the Renaissance
- Diego Velazquez’s most famous work depicting the young princess and her whole crew as well as himself painting
- Spanish painter of the Romantic period whose work slowly got darker as he suffered from an undiagnosed illness
- period of architecture that featured stained glass windows, pointed archways and flying buttresses
- technique in painting and drawing that uses strong contrasts between light and dark
- Michelangelo’s famous sculpture of Mary holding a deceased Jesus
- tower in mosque where prayer call is sounded
- which country’s elite made up the subject of most Rococo paintings
- style of art that lays tiny piece of glass or jewel in a cement like substance to create an image
21 Clues: underground burial system • final period of Greek culture • artist who painted The Night Watch • Renaissance style of round paintings • tower in mosque where prayer call is sounded • considered the Holy City in the Islamic faith • ornate handwritten books, usually religious texts • powerful banking family that ruled during the Renaissance • ...
OMS General Music Review 2023-11-05
Across
- Ma Rainey is known as the "_________ of the Blues"
- To play/sing loudly
- "Father of the Blues"
- Classical composer who lived from 1756-1791
- Smith "Empress of the Blues"
- Genre that originated from Christian and African music
- A dramatic work set to music with costuming, sets, and acting with words originally in Italian
- Instrument family where all instruments are chordophones
- Musical time period from 1820-1900
- Musical time period from 1450-1600
- Baroque composer famous for "The Four Seasons Suite"
- Name of BB King's guitars
- Musical time period from 450-1450
- "King of Ragtime", Scott ___________
- "Our guy" that was famous for writing Renaissance motets
Down
- Prayers sung on pitches
- The distance between the highest and lowest notes
- Highest female voice type
- Classical and Romantic composer who went deaf
- the use of repetition and simple melodies; Philip Glass
- A nun and mystic who was the first female composer we studied
- Musical time period from 1600-1750
- Handel's most famous oratorio
- To play/sing softly
- This is another name for 12-tone system; "ism"
- Spread out waves = _______ sound
- Singing on a neutral/nonsense syllable
- Make up words or music; Jazz
- Musical time period from 1750-1820
- Close waves = _____ sound
- Instrument family where all instruments are aerophones and made of wood, brass, and nickel
- No tonal center/key
32 Clues: To play/sing loudly • To play/sing softly • No tonal center/key • "Father of the Blues" • Prayers sung on pitches • Highest female voice type • Close waves = _____ sound • Name of BB King's guitars • Smith "Empress of the Blues" • Make up words or music; Jazz • Handel's most famous oratorio • Spread out waves = _______ sound • Musical time period from 450-1450 • ...
Unit 9 World History Crossword Puzzle (Thales Padron) 2024-04-25
Across
- painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
- a play and book written by William Shakespeare
- "Renaissance’s Greatest Mind"
- Wealthy individuals who supported the arts. The most famous was the Medici family in Florence
- an Italian poet who wrote sonnets
- A book that utilized satire of the Catholic Church and called for social reform
- a famous playwriter and poet
- written by Machiavelli
- occured in Italy, 15th-16th Centuries
- Document that limited power of king
- A system of thought that emphasized humans rather than religious ideas
- Powerful family in Florence
- painted by Leonardo Da Vinci that includes the Lord
- A famous painter who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- the King who beheaded Sir Thomas More
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- This person saved France from the hundred year war
- A church located in Vatican City
- He was a Italian writer who wrote a book about how to be a successful ruler
- the ceiling is painted by Michaelangelo
- A book that depicts a perfect fictional society in its social and religious custom
- The holy city
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Russian Ruler
- italian poet who was the father of humanism
- English humanist who was beheaded by Henry VIII
- Invented one of first printing presses in Europe that increased literacy
- Dutch Renaissance humanist, social critic, and priest
- The king who signed the Magna Carta
- a sculpture made by Michaelangelo
- an invention created by Johannes to help print books faster
30 Clues: The holy city • Russian Ruler • written by Machiavelli • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Powerful family in Florence • painted by Leonardo Da Vinci • a famous playwriter and poet • "Renaissance’s Greatest Mind" • A church located in Vatican City • an Italian poet who wrote sonnets • a sculpture made by Michaelangelo • Document that limited power of king • ...
Unit #9 2025-04-23
Across
- A war of Europe in an attempt to capture churches in the holy land
- A form king John signed and gave power to the church
- Made the printing press
- An Italian who wrote The prince
- type of scholarship during the Renaissance
- Created the Orthodox in Russia
- A plague that wiped over 50% of the Europe population
- A person who supports artists with their paintings
- A city located in France
- Rebirth of Europe
- A place that holds Christian cities
- A humanist who wrote in Praise of Folly and the book made fun of the churches
- john A king who rules a manor with surfs,knights, and nobles
- Had a tribe named the Frank's after them
- A female saint in france
- Michelangelo's sculpture located in florence
Down
- An Italian Painter who is famous for his arts at the Sistine Chapel
- A powerful Italian family
- A book whom was written by Erasmus
- A war between England and France
- had many small states such as Genoa,Venice, and Florence
- An Italian painter who created the most famous painting
- A city located in the Holy land
- A book which supported the Utopia
- A famous English play-writer and he created The Romeo and Juliet act
- Both kiev and Moscow are located in this area
26 Clues: Rebirth of Europe • Made the printing press • A city located in France • A female saint in france • A powerful Italian family • Created the Orthodox in Russia • An Italian who wrote The prince • A city located in the Holy land • A war between England and France • A book which supported the Utopia • A book whom was written by Erasmus • A place that holds Christian cities • ...
Xander Yoodo's Renaissance Crossword 2025-09-23
Across
- Who created the printing press?
- This resulted in the establishment of the independent Dutch Republic and the decline of Spanish power.
- Wrote the institutes of Christian Religion
- Who Passed the Edict of Nantes into law
- Parted ways with Catholic Church to divorce his wife
- English playwright that wrote about human flaws in the Northern Renaissance
- An English law that declared King Henry VIII the "Supreme Head on Earth of the Church of England,"
- A cultural movement that challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church
- A person who provides financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- Who started the Protestant Reformation
- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
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- Another title for a French Protestant
- Where did the Northern Renaissance Begin?
- John Calvin's followers were known as this in England.
- A series of uprisings and challenges to the authority of the Tudor monarchy between 1485 and 1603
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- A philosophy that focuses on the inherent worth, dignity, and agency of human beings, placing human welfare and the greater good at the center of moral importance.
- They are grounded in love for Christ and help others and seek God in all things.
- A treaty in the Holy Roman Empire that established a temporary legal framework for the coexistence of Catholicism and Lutheranism.
- Wrote "Utopia"
20 Clues: Wrote "Utopia" • Painted the Mona Lisa • Who created the printing press? • Another title for a French Protestant • Who started the Protestant Reformation • Who Passed the Edict of Nantes into law • Where did the Northern Renaissance Begin? • Wrote the institutes of Christian Religion • Parted ways with Catholic Church to divorce his wife • ...
Sofia's Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-04
10 Clues: dance • twenties lion • hughes poetry • Baker entertainer • trot modern waltz • Renaissance rebirth • Van Der Zee photos • migration a lot of people • movement the fight for rights • Organization for the civil rights for people of color
Sofia's Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-04
10 Clues: dance • twenties lion • hughes poetry • Baker entertainer • trot modern waltz • Renaissance rebirth • Van Der Zee photos • migration a lot of people • movement the fight for rights • Organization for the civil rights for people of color
Romeo & Juliet Act 1 2024-11-18
11 Clues: Priest • 13 Years old • 16 years old • Juliet's Father • Where Romeo lives • Where Juliet lives • Juliet's Confidant • Wants to marry Juliet • Ruled England for 45 years • Renaissance of Arts an Science • where Shakespeare's parents came from
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2025-05-02
Across
- A medici
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- Italian Renaissance artist, primarily known for his sculptures and paintings, but also for his architecture and poetry
- a Venetian merchant and explorer from the 13th century
- of or relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilization and its culture
- an Italian family of bankers, merchants, and rulers of Florence and Tuscany
- Became more interested in worldly ideas and potential events not just religious ones
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- the way you see something
- Ancient Greek and Roman ideas
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- The rebirth of classical learning and human potential
- a network of trade routes connecting China to the rest of Eurasia, particularly important for the exchange of goods and ideas between East and West
12 Clues: A medici • the way you see something • Ancient Greek and Roman ideas • The rebirth of classical learning and human potential • a Venetian merchant and explorer from the 13th century • an Italian family of bankers, merchants, and rulers of Florence and Tuscany • Became more interested in worldly ideas and potential events not just religious ones • ...
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
Across
- Patrons were individuals or groups who financially supported artists, commissions, and artistic projects
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Michelangelo Buonarroti, a polymath of the Italian Renaissance, was a highly influential artist known for his sculptures, paintings, architecture, and poetry
- He was a merchant and wanted to travel to meet kublai khan
- A period in history, a style of music, and something that is considered a standard or traditional work
- They owned the largest bank in Europe in the 1400s
- They became more interested in worldly ideas and events not just religious ones
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- A way of showing people and things appear at different angles or distances
- A new way of understanding the new world
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing press with movable type
- The french word for “reborn”
- A major trade route influencing art, religion, and culture throughout the region
12 Clues: The french word for “reborn” • A new way of understanding the new world • They owned the largest bank in Europe in the 1400s • The theory that the sun is the center of the universe • He was a merchant and wanted to travel to meet kublai khan • A way of showing people and things appear at different angles or distances • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-30
Across
- Patrons were individuals or groups who financially supported artists, commissions, and artistic projects
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Michelangelo Buonarroti, a polymath of the Italian Renaissance, was a highly influential artist known for his sculptures, paintings, architecture, and poetry
- He was a merchant and wanted to travel to meet kublai khan
- A period in history, a style of music, and something that is considered a standard or traditional work
- They owned the largest bank in Europe in the 1400s
- They became more interested in worldly ideas and events not just religious ones
Down
- A way of showing people and things appear at different angles or distances
- A new way of understanding the new world
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing press with movable type
- The french word for “reborn”
- A major trade route influencing art, religion, and culture throughout the region
12 Clues: The french word for “reborn” • A new way of understanding the new world • They owned the largest bank in Europe in the 1400s • The theory that the sun is the center of the universe • He was a merchant and wanted to travel to meet kublai khan • Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing press with movable type • ...
Wissenwiederholung 2015-09-16
Across
- Johannes Itten hat ihn entworfen
- wegnehmendes Bildhauerverfahren
- Baustil der Reichtum und Triumph zeigt
- Kunstepoche der Universalgenies
- einfachste antike Säulenform
- rot und grün sind es
- ausdrucksstarke Kunstform
- Umschreibung für linear
- Gibt es sowohl in Musikerziehung als auch in BE
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- Stadt in der Keith Haring lebte
- macht sich in der Note bemerkbar
- Schriftkunst
- eckig gemaltes, Picasso malte mal so
- Nachname des "Schrei-Künstlers"
- bei ihm zerfließen die Uhren
- Relation der Dinge zueinander
- macht alles schwarz
- Dürer verwendete diese Technik
- Körperschmuck
19 Clues: Schriftkunst • Körperschmuck • macht alles schwarz • rot und grün sind es • Umschreibung für linear • ausdrucksstarke Kunstform • bei ihm zerfließen die Uhren • einfachste antike Säulenform • Relation der Dinge zueinander • Dürer verwendete diese Technik • Stadt in der Keith Haring lebte • Nachname des "Schrei-Künstlers" • wegnehmendes Bildhauerverfahren • ...
The Roaring 20s 2023-04-25
Across
- "the house that Ruth built"
- most famous baseball player in 20s
- flew solo across Atlantic
- film that helps revive Klan
- poem by Hughes
- Klan gains _______ power in 20s
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- Gershwin's masterpiece
- most famous poet of Harlem Renaissance
- birthplace of Jazz
- name given to decade of the 20s
- modern woman of the 20s
- Armstrong's nickname
- prosecuted Scopes
- TN law against teaching evolution
- The "It Girl" of the 20s
- ruined Clara's career
- defends Scopes
- court case involving teaching theory of evolution
- change in demographics
19 Clues: defends Scopes • poem by Hughes • prosecuted Scopes • birthplace of Jazz • Armstrong's nickname • ruined Clara's career • Gershwin's masterpiece • change in demographics • modern woman of the 20s • The "It Girl" of the 20s • flew solo across Atlantic • "the house that Ruth built" • film that helps revive Klan • name given to decade of the 20s • Klan gains _______ power in 20s • ...
Puzzle 6 2023-07-19
Across
- One of the three colour charges for quarks
- Government system
- A circular device capable of rotating on its axis
- Cultural rebirth
- To a small extent or degree
- Star system
- Political upheaval
- From time to time
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- Falling space debris
- A metal pan used for cooking
- Lake in Cumbria
- large pipe forming the piston rod of a steam engine
- An upwards struggle
- A great amount (money)
- A journey or excursion
- Orchestral composition
- Town or district
- Viking City in England
- Research or study
19 Clues: Star system • Lake in Cumbria • Cultural rebirth • Town or district • Government system • Research or study • From time to time • Political upheaval • An upwards struggle • Falling space debris • A great amount (money) • A journey or excursion • Orchestral composition • Viking City in England • To a small extent or degree • A metal pan used for cooking • ...
Chords and Classical Music 2026-01-21
Across
- major chords sound?
- this instrument was invented in the classical era
- this instrument was invented in the classical era
- classical era composer
- 4ST + 3ST
- singing without instruments
- 1600-1750
- music for religious purpose
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- 1400-1600
- 1750-1820
- music from a culture and people of a specific country
- music that is not for religious purposes
- the m after a chord name means?
- 1820-1900
- classical music
- 1900-onwards
- a dance with three beats in a bar
- 3ST + 4ST
- minor chords sound?
- classical and romantic era composer (starts with a B)
20 Clues: 1400-1600 • 1750-1820 • 1820-1900 • 4ST + 3ST • 3ST + 4ST • 1600-1750 • 1900-onwards • classical music • major chords sound? • minor chords sound? • classical era composer • singing without instruments • music for religious purpose • the m after a chord name means? • a dance with three beats in a bar • music that is not for religious purposes • this instrument was invented in the classical era • ...
Crossword 1 - Unit 1 2025-09-05
Across
- These women organized households and parties for the nobility.
- This historical period stretched from the fall of the Roman Empire to the start of the Renaissance.
- This group sold items people couldn’t make themselves, often traveling far.
- The dominant religious institution that controlled every aspect of life.
- This group created goods like furniture and tools, sometimes renting or owning land.
- These people laboured for both themselves and the landowner, essentially “owned” by the landowner.
- worked the land to yield food, fuel, wool and other resources
- Another name for the Middle Ages, when few achievements were made.
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- This period marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity in the 15th–16th centuries.
- This group planted crops and raised animals to feed everyone.
- Who defended the Catholic Church because their power came from God’s blessing?
- Warriors were the “muscle” of the Middle Ages, protecting castles and nobles.
- System ranking people or groups one above another according to authority.
- This group governed the lands and promised to defend it against conquerors.
- A system of legal and military customs based on landholding in exchange for service.
- Land granted in exchange for service and loyalty
16 Clues: Land granted in exchange for service and loyalty • This group planted crops and raised animals to feed everyone. • worked the land to yield food, fuel, wool and other resources • These women organized households and parties for the nobility. • Another name for the Middle Ages, when few achievements were made. • ...
Flash Card Crossword 2014-04-08
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- Salt water bay with high cliffs
- Beginner
- Someone who does not fit in
- Revival of art, literature and learning
- Honor given for an action
- A person without culture
- Allow into a church
- A computer is an example of modern __________
- Good fortune
- High speed car ________
- Words changed from one language to another
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- Burn another's property
- Stone/glass painting
- The minister of a religion
- A ________ of your imagination
- A study in university
- Where Viking kings were crowned
- To transform
- Trespassers will be ____________d
19 Clues: Beginner • To transform • Good fortune • Allow into a church • Stone/glass painting • A study in university • Burn another's property • High speed car ________ • A person without culture • Honor given for an action • The minister of a religion • Someone who does not fit in • A ________ of your imagination • Salt water bay with high cliffs • Where Viking kings were crowned • ...
Crossword Puzzle 12 - Italian Theme 2025-05-16
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- Smallest independent country
- Fictional brother who is a plumber in video games
- Period of great artistic revival
- Hard, salty Italian cheese
- Island west of mainland Italy
- Mythical founder of Rome
- Center of ancient Roman life
- Racing legend
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- Popular Italian lager beer
- Iconic Italian actress
- Italian understand
- Popular brand of Italian coffee
- Sea bordering Italy's eastern coast
- Well-known brand of pasta sauces
- Creamy Italian cheese often used in baking
- Powerful family from Florence
- First Roman emperor
- Renowned Italian fashion designer
- CAESAR Famous Roman general
19 Clues: Racing legend • Italian understand • First Roman emperor • Iconic Italian actress • Mythical founder of Rome • Popular Italian lager beer • Hard, salty Italian cheese • CAESAR Famous Roman general • Smallest independent country • Center of ancient Roman life • Powerful family from Florence • Island west of mainland Italy • Popular brand of Italian coffee • ...
Harlem Renaissance crossword puzzle 2022-02-11
7th grade CST Puzzle 2012-03-22
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- Ancient Japan's greatest influence
- invented the telescope
- government of theMiddle Ages
- language of the Middle East
- Empire of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- Country that brought Christianity to the Americas
- Founder of Islam
- Empire conquered by Cortes
- United Western Europe and spread Christianity
- Pilgrimage to Meca
- countered power of Shogun
- religious center of Islam
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- Holy war to free Jerusalem
- Main export of ancient China
- Period that brought education to Europe
- Samurai warrior codes
- Plague that swept through Europe
- Great Chinese Philosopher
- Belief in one God
19 Clues: Founder of Islam • Belief in one God • Pilgrimage to Meca • Samurai warrior codes • invented the telescope • Great Chinese Philosopher • countered power of Shogun • religious center of Islam • Holy war to free Jerusalem • Empire conquered by Cortes • language of the Middle East • Main export of ancient China • government of theMiddle Ages • Plague that swept through Europe • ...
Shakespearian 2018-07-30
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- greek biographer
- To be in the rain of queen elezibeth
- Famous playwriter
- They where the people in the pit of the theatre
- "Oh _______ where art thee _____"
- shakespear town
- another word for performance
- People who live in europe are ______
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- Romeos love
- the revival of art and litriture
- People who went to the theatre
- famous play by shakespear
- the land shakespear lived in
- a river in england
- Writers use ________
- a form of poetry
- Who shakespear believed in
- Where plays are performed
- Somthing that poets write
19 Clues: Romeos love • shakespear town • greek biographer • a form of poetry • Famous playwriter • a river in england • Writers use ________ • famous play by shakespear • Where plays are performed • Somthing that poets write • Who shakespear believed in • the land shakespear lived in • another word for performance • People who went to the theatre • the revival of art and litriture • ...
Ontdekkingsreisigers 2025-10-03
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- Hoe Da Gama Indië bereik het
- Dias se naam
- Area tussen Egipte en Asië
- Prins Hendrik kom hiervandaan
- Protestante
- Naam van 'n Nederlandse skip
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- Mense in Suider-Afrika
- Een van die Renaissance ontdekkings
- Goewerneur van die Kaap
- Klippilaar
- Van Riebeeck kom hiervandaan
- Mense met wie die Europeërs kennis gemaak het
- Geboorte
- Hy het om die wêreld gevaar
- 'n Siekte wat matrose gekry het
- Waar Dias 'n Kruis geplant het
- Hy het die astronomiese teleskoop uitgevind
- Waarheen Dias wou gaan
- Hy het Amerika ontdek
19 Clues: Geboorte • Klippilaar • Protestante • Dias se naam • Hy het Amerika ontdek • Mense in Suider-Afrika • Waarheen Dias wou gaan • Goewerneur van die Kaap • Area tussen Egipte en Asië • Hy het om die wêreld gevaar • Van Riebeeck kom hiervandaan • Hoe Da Gama Indië bereik het • Naam van 'n Nederlandse skip • Prins Hendrik kom hiervandaan • Waar Dias 'n Kruis geplant het • ...
History Review Crossword, Part 2 2022-05-24
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- this prophet is known to start the religion of Islam
- this ancient civilization lived in Central America and had a unique sport called pok-ta-pok
- this queen was popular among her subjects for her progresses, or trips around the country to meet her people
- Hernan __________ was a Spanish conquistador who defeated the Incas
- this civilization is remembered for being great road builders and using llamas and alpacas
- this civilization's capital city, Tenochtitlan, was built on an island
- the age of exploration began because of the discovery of these islands
- this mathematical concept (number) was invented by the Mayas
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- these "holy wars" were fought between Christians and Muslims
- Renaissance is a French word for _____________
- __________________ man: one who is highly skilled and has broad interests in many or all of the arts and sciences (example: Da Vinci)
- a rebellion against a leader, such as a ship's captain
- this early explorer also has a swimming pool game named after him
13 Clues: Renaissance is a French word for _____________ • this prophet is known to start the religion of Islam • a rebellion against a leader, such as a ship's captain • these "holy wars" were fought between Christians and Muslims • this mathematical concept (number) was invented by the Mayas • this early explorer also has a swimming pool game named after him • ...
Unit 3.2 Exam 2025-12-10
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- Method of painting meant to imitate marble sculpture
- Type of printmaking that requires making marks in a printing plate with a sharp tool
- This is highly important in Northern Renaissance painting, often using every day objects
- This geographic category of Baroque painting catered to the merchant class
- The scene featured on many of our artworks, featuring the Angel Gabriel visiting Mary
- This reformation inspired Cranach's Allegory of Law & Grace
- Titian popularized this kind of Nude painting with the Venus of Urbino
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- The book of scripture from which Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel
- Louis XIV called himself this, as the absolute monarch of France
- This geographic category of Renaissance painting emphasized linear perspective
- Medium which allowed for greater detail in paintings than ever before
- An artist who made many self-portraits, one in particular features his wife as his muse
- This artist/architect feuded with Bernini, and favored architecture with motion
- Jesuit-build church with a Mannerist facade
- A technique which uses mother-of-pearl inlays
- The figure who whispers in Henry's ear and encourages his match with Marie de Medici
- The cloak on which Juan Diego found the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe printed
- The figure who is the focal point of Velazquez' Las Meninas
18 Clues: Jesuit-build church with a Mannerist facade • A technique which uses mother-of-pearl inlays • Method of painting meant to imitate marble sculpture • This reformation inspired Cranach's Allegory of Law & Grace • The figure who is the focal point of Velazquez' Las Meninas • Louis XIV called himself this, as the absolute monarch of France • ...
Kruistochten 2015-02-06
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- een vorm van denken
- het huidige Turkijke
- spaanse strijd tegen moslims
- opgehangen profeet
- kostbare heilige spullen
- haat antisemitisme
- doet het werk van god
- de boodschappers van god
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- klassieke oudheid
- de hoofdstad van het Byzantijnse rijk
- grote legers die ten oorlog gingen voor het christendom
- Islamitische woord voor heilige oorlog
- de groei van het christelijke geloof
- producten door vele handel
14 Clues: klassieke oudheid • opgehangen profeet • haat antisemitisme • een vorm van denken • het huidige Turkijke • doet het werk van god • kostbare heilige spullen • de boodschappers van god • producten door vele handel • spaanse strijd tegen moslims • de groei van het christelijke geloof • de hoofdstad van het Byzantijnse rijk • Islamitische woord voor heilige oorlog • ...
World history 2022-01-07
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- set of ideals a knight must follow
- economic system based off private ownership
- Father of humanists
- Italian Astromoner
- Spanish conquerer
- rebirth
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- Famous sculptor
- Poet/Playwriter
- Ivan III took this name
- A person with Native and Spanish ancestry
- Focused on human potential and achievements
- Power involved in politics
- religious images that the Emporer Leo III banned
- Europe begins reaching beyond its shores
14 Clues: rebirth • Famous sculptor • Poet/Playwriter • Spanish conquerer • Italian Astromoner • Father of humanists • Ivan III took this name • Power involved in politics • set of ideals a knight must follow • Europe begins reaching beyond its shores • A person with Native and Spanish ancestry • economic system based off private ownership • Focused on human potential and achievements • ...
Kruistochten 2015-02-06
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- Doet het werk van god
- Kostbare heilige spullen
- Grote legers die ten oorlog trokken voor het Christendom
- De toenmalige hoofdstad van het huidige Turkije
- De groei van het Christendom
- Een vorm van denken
- Klassieke oudheid
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- Antisemitisme
- Producten door vele handel
- Het huidige Turkije
- De Spaanse strijd tegen moslims
- De boodschappers van god
- islamitische woord voor heilige oorlog
- Gekruisigde profeet
14 Clues: Antisemitisme • Klassieke oudheid • Het huidige Turkije • Een vorm van denken • Gekruisigde profeet • Doet het werk van god • Kostbare heilige spullen • De boodschappers van god • Producten door vele handel • De groei van het Christendom • De Spaanse strijd tegen moslims • islamitische woord voor heilige oorlog • De toenmalige hoofdstad van het huidige Turkije • ...
