renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Draft List (8/19) 2020-08-21
Across
- Garden Path Dry-hopped Foeder Table Beer
- Matchless Kveik IPA
- Smoked Marzen
- Fair Isle Saison Dry-Hopped with Hallertau
- Weissbier
- Duvel Dry-hopped Belgian Golden
- Anniversary Blend of Brett Beers
- Little Beast Dry-Hopped Saison w/ Galaxy
- Fruited IPA
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- German-style Pils
- Jolly Pumpkin Wild Stout
- Wander Fruited Saison
- Hazy IPA
- Munich-style Pale Lager
- Stillwater Farmhouse IPA
- Renaissance Orchards Apples and Plums aged in Whiskey Barrels
- Mocha Horchata Brown Ale
17 Clues: Hazy IPA • Weissbier • Fruited IPA • Smoked Marzen • German-style Pils • Matchless Kveik IPA • Wander Fruited Saison • Munich-style Pale Lager • Jolly Pumpkin Wild Stout • Stillwater Farmhouse IPA • Mocha Horchata Brown Ale • Duvel Dry-hopped Belgian Golden • Anniversary Blend of Brett Beers • Garden Path Dry-hopped Foeder Table Beer • Little Beast Dry-Hopped Saison w/ Galaxy • ...
sds 2019-05-17
Across
- International language of scholarship in Renaissance Europe
- in Roman Catholicism, a systematic compendium of theology written by Thomas Aquinas between about 1265 and 1273.
- earliest surviving work of dramatic theory and first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory wirtten by Aristotle
- mimesis or the act of representing reality in art, especially literature
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- genre of advice literature that outlines basic principles of conduct for rulers and of the structure and purpose of secular power
- method of critical thought which dominated teaching by the academics of medieval universities in Europe
- an introductory course at a medieval university involving the study of grammar, rhetoric, and logic
- One of the key concepts of Renaissance humanism
- One of the 4 classical cardinal virtues
- Father of humanism
10 Clues: Father of humanism • One of the 4 classical cardinal virtues • One of the key concepts of Renaissance humanism • International language of scholarship in Renaissance Europe • mimesis or the act of representing reality in art, especially literature • an introductory course at a medieval university involving the study of grammar, rhetoric, and logic • ...
Section 13.1-13.2 2019-11-07
Across
- began a revival of biblical Christianity in Bohemia
- followers of John Huss
- movement began by Martin Luther, followers were called Protestants, sought to reform the Roman Catholic Church
- struck by lighting and vowed to become a monk, confessed he hated God, finally realized that man is not saved by his own works but by faith in Christ
- created the printing press and helped with the Protestant Reformation
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- posted by Martin Luther on the church door, it was a list of statement about the Roman Catholic Church
- rebirth of learning that centered on classical books and humanism
- met in 1415 condemning Huss and Wycliffe
- most famous figure of the Northern Renaissance and a scholar from the Netherlands
- the first book Gutenberg produced in 1456
10 Clues: followers of John Huss • met in 1415 condemning Huss and Wycliffe • the first book Gutenberg produced in 1456 • began a revival of biblical Christianity in Bohemia • rebirth of learning that centered on classical books and humanism • created the printing press and helped with the Protestant Reformation • ...
World History project 2024-01-24
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- Means rebirth, and in context it refers to a revival of art and learning.
- She is not expected to seek fame but to inspire art and not create it.
- Means worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now.
- Emphasis on a person as an individual rather than part of a group.
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- A member of a Christian Church, founded on the principles of the Reformation.
- An intellectual movement that focuses on human potential and achievments.
- A 16th century movement for religious reform
- The center of the Italian Renaissance.
- he shoud also be charming, witty, well educated in classics, a skilled rider, wrestler and swordsman.
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface.
10 Clues: The center of the Italian Renaissance. • A 16th century movement for religious reform • Emphasis on a person as an individual rather than part of a group. • She is not expected to seek fame but to inspire art and not create it. • Means worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now. • ...
DAD 2025-01-22
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- as the "Father of African American History," he created Negro History Week
- legend nicknamed "Satchmo," famed for his trumpet and gravelly voice
- African American elected to Congress post-Reconstruction, representing Chicago.
- Renaissance poet who asked, "What is Africa to me?" in "Heritage"
- Cotton Club star whose orchestra defined the jazz age
- and author who brought black American folklore to life in Their Eyes Were Watching God
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- of the "Negro National Anthem," this NAACP leader was also a poet
- 1921, he broke barriers as the first African American elected to New Jersey's State Assembly
- poet who declared, "If we must die, let it not be like hogs."
- Scholar who celebrated the Harlem Renaissance in The New Negro
10 Clues: Cotton Club star whose orchestra defined the jazz age • poet who declared, "If we must die, let it not be like hogs." • Scholar who celebrated the Harlem Renaissance in The New Negro • of the "Negro National Anthem," this NAACP leader was also a poet • Renaissance poet who asked, "What is Africa to me?" in "Heritage" • ...
Renaissance Terms 2023-05-15
Across
- Poem with 14 lines and 10 syllables per line
- The principle of separation of the state from religious institution
- A concept during the Renaissance that stresses the belief that humans have the potential of greatness
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- A person who commissions the arts
- Things that are related to trade
- A concept during the Renaissance that stressed the worth of individuals
- The effect of portraying things in paintings as the same as reality Proportion A way in which an effect is created on a flat surface that is in such a way that makes it realistic and three-dimensional
- Painting made on fresh plaster
- Common language of people
9 Clues: Common language of people • Painting made on fresh plaster • Things that are related to trade • A person who commissions the arts • Poem with 14 lines and 10 syllables per line • The principle of separation of the state from religious institution • A concept during the Renaissance that stressed the worth of individuals • ...
Terrific Tuesday 2023-04-30
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- la pergola
- cooking class to make ____ may rival my macarons
- ice creams’ nemesis
- spending our summers on the sea
- exploding ravioli’s
- Northern Italian gothic architecture
- Italian countryside
- Emma’s in Rome
- Bistecca alla Fiorentina
- pooch play in the forest
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- a traveling staple for us
- starting the trip off right at ____
- I can’t wait to eat my weight of this in May
- Romance on the canal
- I wish we had ____ from PBI
- canal travel
- Italian renaissance gallery
17 Clues: la pergola • canal travel • Emma’s in Rome • ice creams’ nemesis • exploding ravioli’s • Italian countryside • Romance on the canal • Bistecca alla Fiorentina • pooch play in the forest • a traveling staple for us • I wish we had ____ from PBI • Italian renaissance gallery • spending our summers on the sea • starting the trip off right at ____ • Northern Italian gothic architecture • ...
Terrific Tuesday 2023-04-30
Across
- la pergola
- cooking class to make ____ may rival my macarons
- ice creams’ nemesis
- spending our summers on the sea
- exploding ravioli’s
- Northern Italian gothic architecture
- Italian countryside
- Emma’s in Rome
- Bistecca alla Fiorentina
- pooch play in the forest
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- a traveling staple for us
- starting the trip off right at ____
- I can’t wait to eat my weight of this in May
- Romance on the canal
- I wish we had ____ from PBI
- canal travel
- Italian renaissance gallery
17 Clues: la pergola • canal travel • Emma’s in Rome • ice creams’ nemesis • exploding ravioli’s • Italian countryside • Romance on the canal • Bistecca alla Fiorentina • pooch play in the forest • a traveling staple for us • I wish we had ____ from PBI • Italian renaissance gallery • spending our summers on the sea • starting the trip off right at ____ • Northern Italian gothic architecture • ...
Kunstkauderwelsch 2017-08-07
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- Fachausdruck für künstlerisches Bildnis
- Fachbegriff für Bildrahmen im Comic
- künstlerische und literarische Bewegung
- niederländ. Maler der Renaissance. Bekannt für rätselhafte Darstellungen
- Begründer der Farbtypenlehre
- Mitbegründer "Der blaue Reiter"
- Gewölbeform der Gotik
- Fotografin Cindy ...
- Vorname von Dürer
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- andere Bezeichnung für Intensitätskontrast
- die Kunst des Schönschreibens
- künstlerisches Verfahren der Pop-Art, insbesondere Andy Warhol
- impressionistischer Punktierstil
- Fachbegriff für Sprüh-Schablone
- Street-Art Künstler
- Einstellungsgröße beim Film; Darstellung der Menschen von Kopf bis Fuß
- Marcel Duchamp "erfand" das ...
17 Clues: Vorname von Dürer • Street-Art Künstler • Fotografin Cindy ... • Gewölbeform der Gotik • Begründer der Farbtypenlehre • die Kunst des Schönschreibens • Fachbegriff für Sprüh-Schablone • Mitbegründer "Der blaue Reiter" • Marcel Duchamp "erfand" das ... • impressionistischer Punktierstil • Fachbegriff für Bildrahmen im Comic • Fachausdruck für künstlerisches Bildnis • ...
Chapter 12 2022-05-16
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- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A branch of one type of religion
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- A denial of Church teachings
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- Rebirth in French
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- The reform movement Luther began
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
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- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- nonreligious principle
- A person’s native language
- A poet
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- A poet and supported many important artists
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
50 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • A branch of one type of religion • The reform movement Luther began • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Tri III Final Review Crossword 2024-05-18
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- methods of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Portuguese sailor who established a sea route to Asia by sailing around Africa
- Inventor of the printing press
- The economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- Land leveled by the Inca for farming
- The family credited with starting the Renaissance by becoming a patron of the arts
- theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth revolving around it
- Italian sailor who sailed for Spain and discovered the New World by accident while trying to establish a sea route to Asia
- An economic system based on investment of money for profit, free trade, competition, and supply & demand
- An agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for its protection (of their natural rights)
- first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Portuguese sailor who sailed for Spain and led the first voayage to circumnavigate the Earth
- Trade between the New World and Old World
- Invented the first version of the scientific method and rules for inductive reasoning
- Protestant reformer who was executed for translating the Bible into English
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- the democratic form of limited government adopted by the United States of America
- inductive reasoning; the scientific method
- Italian architect during the Renaissance who invented perspective and was the first to bring back the classical structures: domes, columns, and arches
- philosophe who wrote the US Declaration of Independence
- 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
- theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
- Proved the heliocentric model was correct as well as that objects fall at universal rates
- Protestant reformer who was the first to break from the Roman Catholic Church
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- Knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Renaissance idea that places importance on study of the humanities, human achievement, and individual rights
- Italian artist who sculpted the marble version of The David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Italian polymath, who painted the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man, and Last Supper; studied human anatomy, mathematics, and engineering
- Rights that belong to people by nature, simply because they are human beings; life, liberty, & property
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- the philosophe whose ideas on government (natural rights, equality before law, social contract) laid the foundation for the Enlightenment
- Anything relating to ancient Greece or Rome
- 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 • ...
Vocanulary 2022-01-07
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- was the Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565
- the culture and style of art and architecture developed during the Renaissance
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims
- press a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates
- the ruler of Russia until the 1917 revolution.
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- the buying or selling of ecclesiastical privileges for example pardons or benefices.
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- images representing the saints, Christ, and the Virgin,
- collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor
- an informal and varying code of conduct developed between 1170 and 1220
11 Clues: was the Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565 • the ruler of Russia until the 1917 revolution. • images representing the saints, Christ, and the Virgin, • press a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates • an informal and varying code of conduct developed between 1170 and 1220 • ...
Midterm Renaissance Crossword Challenge 2022-12-14
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- Completed the dome of Santa Maria Del Fiore
- First Holy Roman Emporer
- Guilt pardoned by the Roman Catholic Church
- Invented the printing press in 1440
- Painted "La Primavera"
- What to write at the end of every history lesson
- Approved the sale of indulgences to pay debts; excommunicated Martin Luther.
- A system of note-taking that allows you to visually organize notes
- A ruler with absolute power like those in many of the Italian city-states
- The Renaissance was characterized by individuals having a _____________ spirit
- Carved sculptures from a single block of marble
- Despots in Florence at the onset of the Renaissance
- Largest landowner in Europe during the Middle Ages
- Rigid social structure throughout Europe in the Middle Ages
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person or organization
- Painted "School of Athens"
- Established a Protestant theocracy in Geneva in 1555
- The Roman Catholic Churches' response to the Protestant Reformation
- Allows you to actively read so you can remember more & makes studying more efficient
- The Church of England
- The sun as the center of the universe
- "Defender of the Faith"
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- Wisdom or fundamental truths about the world
- A branch of the Christian church
- Divided the Christian church into Catholic and Protestant groups
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- Holy text
- Where river currents and ocean tides meet
- Wrote "Book of the Courtier"
- Nations in the Western hemisphere with shared values
- Created the first new Latin translation of the New Testament since the Vulgate
- Posted the 95 Theses and began the Reformation on October 31, 1517
- Talented and knowledgeable in many things
- An education that emphasized classical antiquity; also, a Renaissance philosophy
- Wrote "On Painting"
- __________ of Aragon; granddaughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain
- Style architecture popular during the middle ages
- A person killed because of their religious beliefs
- Established many kingdoms across Europe after the fall of Rome
- The language of ordinary people
- The Council of ____________ occurred from 1545-1563 and was overseen by 3 popes
- A humanist education focused on grammar, history, ____________, and philosophy
- Crowned Poet Laureate
- Painted the "Mona Lisa"
- Prayer
- Physical features of the earth's surface
46 Clues: Prayer • Holy text • Wrote "On Painting" • Crowned Poet Laureate • The Church of England • Painted "La Primavera" • Painted the "Mona Lisa" • "Defender of the Faith" • First Holy Roman Emporer • Painted "School of Athens" • Wrote "Book of the Courtier" • The language of ordinary people • A branch of the Christian church • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • ...
Italy 2022-11-14
11 Clues: italy's capital • italy's old name • italy's language • italy's coastline • italy's fashion capital • the country italy is in • italys most famous person • italy's most famous cuisine • what italy is most known for • the most popular sport in italy • One of the major city's in Italy
World History 2021-01-04
11 Clues: made pieta • made printer • made primavera • made Vitruvian Man • made a comedy book • art from a while ago • made the last supper • made a book about kings • was the best English writer • something with no religious basis • the language spoken in a specific area
WS II Chapter 20 - The Renaissance: Vocab Puzzle by Adrian Fama 2024-11-25
Across
- Genius painter, sculpter, inventor, engineer, town planner, and map maker that painted the Mona Lisa
- Italian artist that designed buildings, wrote poetry, and created sculptures/paintings,also a ninja turtle
- German printer that developed the press (movable type)
- Italian trader that traveled to China and became an official
- English-Italian Renaissance scholar that wrote about the importance of knowing history
- One of the greatest English writers of all time - wrote poems and plays such as Romeo and Juliet
- A method of showing 3D objects on a flat surface so it looks real
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- The combination of religious and human ideas
- Period of creativity that came after the Middle Ages
- Italian writer and politicion (wrote "The Prince")
- The study of history, literature, public speaking,and art that led to a new way of thinking in the 1300s
11 Clues: The combination of religious and human ideas • Italian writer and politicion (wrote "The Prince") • Period of creativity that came after the Middle Ages • German printer that developed the press (movable type) • Italian trader that traveled to China and became an official • A method of showing 3D objects on a flat surface so it looks real • ...
Background to the Scientific Revolution + Astronomy 2024-01-31
Across
- Scientific Revolution's view of the universe
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- main technological advancement during the Scientific Revolution.
- while in the Renaissance, it became more complex and tied to the idea of hidden knowledge that could be explored through books and rituals.
- Developed Three Laws of Planetary Motion
- conclusively proved the heliocentric model by identifying gravitational force as the reason for the elliptical orbits Kepler had calculated.
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- Medieval view of the universe
- Proposed a Sun-Centered Universe
- the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies interpreted as having an influence on human affairs and the natural world.
- He is thought to be the first experimental scientist.
- he built the Uraniborg, the first large observatory in Christian Europe.
11 Clues: Medieval view of the universe • Proposed a Sun-Centered Universe • Developed Three Laws of Planetary Motion • Scientific Revolution's view of the universe • He is thought to be the first experimental scientist. • main technological advancement during the Scientific Revolution. • he built the Uraniborg, the first large observatory in Christian Europe. • ...
World History Crossword 2018-05-29
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- / An Italian painter during the Renaissance
- / Founder of Christianity
- / A religion in China
- / A scientist during the Renaissance
- / Has the Tigris–Euphrates river system
- / A Muslim place of worship
- / The science of ideas
- / A country that with the belief of strong military
- / June 6, 1994
- / Roman name Jupiter
- / A follower of Islam
- / An agreement between Canada, Mexico, America
- / A Russian man that tried to reform the government
- / A Roman emperor
- / A city in japan that had an atomic bomb dropped on it
- / the art or technique of painting on a moist wall
- / The belief in one God
- / Important to Islam religion
- / Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- / More then one God
- / A war that took place during 1861
- / A war between North and South Korea
- / Last name Da Vinci
- / To sail or travel all the way around
- / Enlightenment Thinkers
- / Trading port, after Jesuit disputes
- / German Dictator
- / Holy city for Christianity, Islam, Jewish
- / Best fighters ever
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- / A Russian Leader
- / A slum area
- / Holy book is The Vedas
- / A government which peoples interests are put first
- / An open rebellion
- / An alliance between America and Europe
- / Islams holliest city
- / Greek god of water
- / The killing of a whole race
- / Nicolaus Copernicus developed a theory
- / Painted the Last Judgement
- / Modern Day Poland
- / Holy book in Hinduism
- / One man or group of people in charge
- / It is already designated where you will go
- / Aries is his Greek name
- / His son's name is Issac
- / Consisted of Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- / Jesus is the founder
- / Eli Whitney created it
- / A system in which priest rule
- / An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- / A nuclear weapon used against China
- / A conflict between America & Russia
- / A country with nuclear arms
- / An English poet, wrote Romeo & Juliet
- / City state
- / Hindu pilgrimage
- / Discovered the moons
- / Lack of competition
- / Name is same in Roman and Greek
60 Clues: / City state • / A slum area • / June 6, 1994 • / A Roman emperor • / German Dictator • / A Russian Leader • / Hindu pilgrimage • / An open rebellion • / Modern Day Poland • / More then one God • / Greek god of water • / Roman name Jupiter • / Last name Da Vinci • / Best fighters ever • / A religion in China • / A follower of Islam • / Lack of competition • / Islams holliest city • ...
Renaissance Ultimate Crossword Challenge 2016-11-28
Across
- having or representing the earth as the center
- a system of thought that centers on humans and their values, potential and worth. Concerned with their needs
- local, common or native. Referring in particular to a pacific language
- Navarre She was the princess of france and queen of Navarre
- What happens to a rural area when the population starts increase.
- Things that you believe have worth or are valuable to you.
- Representing that the sun is in the center of our solar system
- world is a term referring to different nations depending on the context.
- press Was invented by Johannes Gutenberg during the renaissance
- Florence was one of these because it had its own government system within the city.
- Rebirth of many ideas in Europe starting in the 13 hundreds
- A guarantee from the pope that you're getting into heaven
- What do you call a time in history like the bronze age?
- He was called “the father of observational astronomy”
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- Ages Time period between the fall of the Roman empire and the Italian renaissance
- Who you are or what makes you you
- He wrote many books such as The Prince. He got banished from florence
- If you are mortal you are certain to die..
- Vinci had a mastery of engineering, biology, painting, sculpture. He painted the Mona Lisa
- If there is a place where multiple cultures accepted that place would be considered . . .
- He was a mathematician and an astronomer. He figured out that the earth moved around the sun and the sun doesn’t move around the earth.
- he brought a new version of Christianity and studied law
- When someone trust or truly have faith in that idea.
- When something is re building
- was a mathematician and astronomer
- If you believe in the teachings of Jesus you belong to the religion of ___________.
- He was a poet, playwright and actor
- A kind of art/drawing that made drawings have a feel of height width and depth.
- During the medieval times there was a system including the hierarchy class structure.
- Was known for the invention of the printing press.
- Many people living together in an organized community
31 Clues: When something is re building • Who you are or what makes you you • was a mathematician and astronomer • He was a poet, playwright and actor • If you are mortal you are certain to die.. • having or representing the earth as the center • Was known for the invention of the printing press. • When someone trust or truly have faith in that idea. • ...
Révision HEC 2e secondaire 2021-06-07
Across
- Continent qui subit l’impérialisme
- Maladie qui tue le tiers de la population au Moyen Âge
- Bateau à voile utilisé à la Renaissance
- Les colonies permettent leur contrôle avec la conférence de Berlin
- Leurs architectures dominent les bourgs du Moyen Âge
- Philosophie fondée sur l'humain
- Surnom donné au siècle des révolutions
- Demeure du seigneur, sert à protéger
- Pendant la Révolution française, on le qualifiait de tiers
- Utilisé pour moudre le grain
- Regroupement de travailleurs pour avoir de meilleurs conditions de travail
- Ressource naturelle qui a aider l'industrialisation
- Révolutionnaire français
- Source d’énergie non renouvelable du XXe siècle
- Guerre religieuse qui vise à libérer Jérusalem
- Principale activité économique du Moyen Âge
- Maître du vassal au Moyen Âge
- Machine qui servit beaucoup à Robespierre pendant la révolution française.
- Système qui se met en place au Moyen Âge dans lequel un vassal prête un serment de fidéllité à un suzerain
- Stratégie politique visant la formation d'un empire par la domination des autres pays
- Source d’énergie étroitement liée au charbon
- Inventeur de la machine à vapeur (nom)
- Il a découvert le Canada (Nom)
- La révolution industrielle débute dans ce pays
- Invention qui permet la diffusion du savoir
- Regroupement de femme qui demande le droit de vote
- Formés de l'ensemble des moyens de production (usines, équipement, argent, etc.)
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- Conférence importante pour l’Afrique
- Instruit, il domine le Moyen Âge
- Autre nom pour la Réforme
- Propriétaire industriel
- Génie de la Renaissance (prénom)
- Source d’énergie au XIXe siècle
- Mouvement artistique et intellectuel aux 15e et 16e siècles
- Il conteste la vente des indulgences et l’autorité du pape (nom)
- Production de grande qualité, mais en petite quantité
- Empire qui ce situe dans le Pérou actuel
- Les colonies leur fournissent des matières premières
- Il fut guillotiné, il est le XVI3 du nom
- Plus haute tour du château
- Maître de la France à partir du Moyen Âge
- Théorie qui affirme que la Terre tourne autour du soleil
- Production de piètre qualité, mais en grande quantité
- Pays d'où est parti Vasco de Gama
- Nom de famille du "père" du socialisme
- Moyen de transport inventé au XIXe siècle
- Découvert par Christophe Colomb
47 Clues: Propriétaire industriel • Révolutionnaire français • Autre nom pour la Réforme • Plus haute tour du château • Utilisé pour moudre le grain • Maître du vassal au Moyen Âge • Il a découvert le Canada (Nom) • Source d’énergie au XIXe siècle • Philosophie fondée sur l'humain • Découvert par Christophe Colomb • Instruit, il domine le Moyen Âge • Génie de la Renaissance (prénom) • ...
Dark Ages / Renaissance / Reformation Trinity Hyde 2023-03-20
Across
- Founder of renaissance humanism, wrote sonnets, particularly to an unknown "Luara". He will coined the term " The Dark Ages".
- These invaders Steal, pillage, and kill crops from other peoples farms.
- "The hammer" stopped the spread of Islam into Western Europe.
- ExcummunicatedKng henry the IV, but then forgave
- A church bought certificate that promises to absolve ones sins after the death of them.
- A very dangerous plague that wiped out 1/3 of Europe's population.
- The supporter of an artist, they pay to get certain jobs done whether its a painting, sculpture, or construction.
- Italian political philosopher and adviser, he writes "The Prince", about how to be an effective ruler. Promotes "the end justifies the means."
- Economic arrangement to support the feudal system.
- The common spoken language of the people in the area.
- A group of religious people who care and tend to the majority of the church, usually christian.
- these are the lowest class of people while the other class is bound to a property.
- A period roughly from 500 AD to 1500 AD From the fall of Rome through Renaissance and Reformation.
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- The study and appreciation of humans, it was introduced in the Renaissance era and many people followed it.
- Similar to a peasant, however these classes are unable to leave their land. They are bound to it.
- often associated to knights and noblemen, this is a system that promotes, royalty, religious, moral, and social code.
- Spread holiness, excommunicate anyone who deserves it.
- This is an idea that helped artist understand that the farther something is, the smaller it looks. Artist understood this and used it to make their art look more realistic.
- The king who got excommunicated, begged for his forgiveness, and gained the ability to veto someone who he disagrees with the Pope.
- A system that goes King, Nobles, Knights, and Peasants.
- A building or a multitude of buildings of which monks shelter under fulfilling their religious vows.
- A series of military campaigns to reclaim the holy land for christianity.
- Specialized Labor.
- Christian humanist, wrote "In Praise of Folly", poking fun at heartstruck lovers the clergy, and self-important scholars.
- Christian king ruling christian empire, became emperor.
25 Clues: Specialized Labor. • ExcummunicatedKng henry the IV, but then forgave • Economic arrangement to support the feudal system. • The common spoken language of the people in the area. • Spread holiness, excommunicate anyone who deserves it. • A system that goes King, Nobles, Knights, and Peasants. • Christian king ruling christian empire, became emperor. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- from the French version of (Saint) Florentia, a Roman martyr under Diocletian.
- documents actually written by hand before books were made
- outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- Man,a man who is knowledgeable or proficient in a variety of fields.
- group having a distinctive interpretation of a religious faith and usually its own organization.
- Divine Comedy,
- movement in society directed away from otherworldliness to life on earth.
- a language or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language.
- or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine
- mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster.
- person or thing closely resembling another, especially in function
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- of Trent,
- da Vinci,
- Spirit,The human spirit includes our intellect, emotions, fears, passions, and creativity.
- Italian family of bankers, merchants, and rulers of Florence and Tuscany
- revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- community of men or women (monks or nuns), who have chosen to withdraw from society, forming a new community devoted to religious practice
- Seracini,
- practice of making maps as well as the study of maps.
- Gutenberg,
- member of the Renaissance cultural movement of humanism.
- Family,member of an indigenous society who is knowledgeable about the magical and chemical potencies of various substances (medicines) and skilled in the rituals through which they are administered.
- person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter
- Borgia Family,
- Henry VIII,
- all inhabitants of the medieval County of Flanders in modern-day Belgium, France, and the Netherlands were referred to as "Flemings", irrespective of their ethnicity or language
- 16th century religious movement marked ultimately by rejection or modification of some Roman Catholic doctrine and practice and establishment of the Protestant churches.
- Vecchio,
28 Clues: Vecchio, • of Trent, • da Vinci, • Seracini, • Gutenberg, • Henry VIII, • Divine Comedy, • Borgia Family, • practice of making maps as well as the study of maps. • member of the Renaissance cultural movement of humanism. • documents actually written by hand before books were made • person or thing closely resembling another, especially in function • ...
Spring music festival rehearsal 2025-05-14
Across
- unproven theory accepted for the purpose of explaining certain facts
- recognize a person as a saint
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid
- 50% of the data falls here
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- deserted; lonely; without a sign of life
- special honor or regard
- following one after another in order
- believing that the sun is the center of the universe
- when a sample resembles a population in terms of center, shape, and spread
- strong and vigorous
- tiring; exhausting
- the sum of values divided by the number of values
- to put up with
- Subgroup of a major religious group
- the force the pulls objects in the Earth's sphere to the center of the Earth
- how many times each value occurs in a data set
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- 95 theses
- Italian city in the region of Tuscany that was the center of the Italian Renaissance
- pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- to take part in
- An artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a 3-d effect
- the mean of a data set
- early Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar
- everyday language of ordinary people
- the middle number when a data set is listed in order
- How far apart values in a data set are
- A person who provides financial support for the arts
- to handle roughly so as to cause injury
- An acceptable middle ground
- to send on specific business; to kill quickly
- Of, or relating to, dogs or related animals
- Luther lived here
- any of the things that can be chosen
- part of a group
- idealistic or visionary
- remote or distant
- A value in the middle of a distribution that represents a typical value for the data set
- Working against; serving to oppose
- the study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- to keep changing
- the Jewish quarter in a city
- required by law or a firm rule
- Assembly or legislature
- an entire group
45 Clues: 95 theses • to put up with • to take part in • part of a group • an entire group • to keep changing • Luther lived here • remote or distant • tiring; exhausting • strong and vigorous • the mean of a data set • special honor or regard • idealistic or visionary • Assembly or legislature • 50% of the data falls here • An acceptable middle ground • the Jewish quarter in a city • ...
Ye Old Times 2023-09-14
Across
- 1337-1453
- Provided economic self-sufficiency
- Faced discrimination in Europe
- King John was forced to sign this
- Declined during the 5th-6th century
- Expansion of trade and surplus of food
- First to develop a real bureaucracy
- Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church
- Was forme in 1265
- Wheat/Rye,Legumes,Free Field
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- Spread between Jews
- Descendants of Vikings
- Native from Italy
- Granted tracks of land
- Europeans drove Muslims out of...
- 1300 cooling
- Economic trend in the 11th century
17 Clues: 1337-1453 • 1300 cooling • Native from Italy • Was forme in 1265 • Spread between Jews • Descendants of Vikings • Granted tracks of land • Wheat/Rye,Legumes,Free Field • Faced discrimination in Europe • King John was forced to sign this • Europeans drove Muslims out of... • Provided economic self-sufficiency • Economic trend in the 11th century • Declined during the 5th-6th century • ...
Europe 2022-11-15
Across
- During the Middle Ages, the _______ Revolution gave people a new way to think about the world around them.
- The ______ is a famous Greek building dedicated to the Goddess Athena.
- The form of government used in America, _______ was developed in Ancient Greece.
- Ancient Rome was known for having a strong _______, which helped it to conquer land and expand.
- In Rome, the common people were known as ________.
- During World War 1, the side that Germany and Austria-Hungary was on was known as the _________.
- On symptom of the plague was the appearance of _____ - dark spots - on the body.
- World War 1 resulted in ________ of deaths among the people of Europe.
- The period of time between 476 AD and 1492 AD
- Two of the largest Greek city-states were Athens and ______.
- To gain power, the Romans conquered land.
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- Roman militaries were large units called _________.
- The Renaissance started after the Middle Ages ended. Renaissance means ______.
- Unlike Athens, women in Rome could become _______.
- After World War 1 ended, the country of ________ was blamed for the conflict.
- The Roman Goddess of ______ was the Chief Goddess of Marriange
- Ancient Greece was divided into ______ ______ that all had their own leaders
- The Chief God of the Greeks was ______, the God of the Sky and Air
- Conflict in Europe from 1914 to 1918
- In a democracy, citizens get to _____ to keep their government limited.
- Both the Romans and Greeks were ________, meaning they believed in more than one god.
- The deaths from the plague in Europe impacted ____ because there were not enough workers to make things.
- Two of the largest Greek city-states were ______ and Sparta.
- Rome was the first country to have a _______.
- The Renaissance helped to define architecture as a ________ trait.
- The Black Death, also known as the ______, killed millions of people in Europe in the 1300's.
- In Athens, only free, native-born adult ______ could be citizens.
- Greek architecture was known for its ________.
- The Scientific ______ and Newton's Laws of Motion were developed during the Scientific Revolution.
- Socrates, ____, and Aristotle were ancient Greek philosophers.
- The Scientific Method and Newton's ____ of Motion were developed during the Scientific Revolution.
31 Clues: Conflict in Europe from 1914 to 1918 • To gain power, the Romans conquered land. • Rome was the first country to have a _______. • The period of time between 476 AD and 1492 AD • Greek architecture was known for its ________. • Unlike Athens, women in Rome could become _______. • In Rome, the common people were known as ________. • ...
Renaissance Turtles 2022-05-02
10 Clues: michelangelo • Raphael was a • erasmus was a • Da vinci was a • Donatello was a • Michelangelo was a • leonardo da vinci was a • to develop his technique • Humanist morepenned utopia • RENAISSANCEMAES italian The renaissance from
Exploring the Americas 2023-01-30
Across
- Europeans trying to take back control of Christian holy sites
- Sail around
- Muslim houses of worship
- Religious journey
- Spanish explorers
- Measures the positions of stars
- Allows sailor to accurately determine their direction
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- Those of ancient Greece and Rome
- Type of fort
- Use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Period of intellectual and artistic creativity
- Towns
- Large farm
- Religious communities
- Piece of land that juts into the water
- Resistance to illness
16 Clues: Towns • Large farm • Sail around • Type of fort • Religious journey • Spanish explorers • Religious communities • Resistance to illness • Muslim houses of worship • Measures the positions of stars • Those of ancient Greece and Rome • Piece of land that juts into the water • Period of intellectual and artistic creativity • Use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • ...
Dark Ages / Renaissance / Reformation Trinity Hyde 2023-03-20
Across
- Founder of renaissance humanism, wrote sonnets, particularly to an unknown "Luara". He will coined the term " The Dark Ages".
- These invaders Steal, pillage, and kill crops from other peoples farms.
- "The hammer" stopped the spread of Islam into Western Europe.
- ExcummunicatedKng henry the IV, but then forgave
- A church bought certificate that promises to absolve ones sins after the death of them.
- A very dangerous plague that wiped out 1/3 of Europe's population.
- The supporter of an artist, they pay to get certain jobs done whether its a painting, sculpture, or construction.
- Italian political philosopher and adviser, he writes "The Prince", about how to be an effective ruler. Promotes "the end justifies the means."
- Economic arrangement to support the feudal system.
- The common spoken language of the people in the area.
- A group of religious people who care and tend to the majority of the church, usually christian.
- these are the lowest class of people while the other class is bound to a property.
- A period roughly from 500 AD to 1500 AD From the fall of Rome through Renaissance and Reformation.
Down
- The study and appreciation of humans, it was introduced in the Renaissance era and many people followed it.
- Similar to a peasant, however these classes are unable to leave their land. They are bound to it.
- often associated to knights and noblemen, this is a system that promotes, royalty, religious, moral, and social code.
- Spread holiness, excommunicate anyone who deserves it.
- This is an idea that helped artist understand that the farther something is, the smaller it looks. Artist understood this and used it to make their art look more realistic.
- The king who got excommunicated, begged for his forgiveness, and gained the ability to veto someone who he disagrees with the Pope.
- A system that goes King, Nobles, Knights, and Peasants.
- A building or a multitude of buildings of which monks shelter under fulfilling their religious vows.
- A series of military campaigns to reclaim the holy land for christianity.
- Specialized Labor.
- Christian humanist, wrote "In Praise of Folly", poking fun at heartstruck lovers the clergy, and self-important scholars.
- Christian king ruling christian empire, became emperor.
25 Clues: Specialized Labor. • ExcummunicatedKng henry the IV, but then forgave • Economic arrangement to support the feudal system. • The common spoken language of the people in the area. • Spread holiness, excommunicate anyone who deserves it. • A system that goes King, Nobles, Knights, and Peasants. • Christian king ruling christian empire, became emperor. • ...
Midterm Crossword Challenge 2022-12-14
Across
- Divided the Christian church into Catholic and Protestant groups
- The sun as the center of the universe
- The language of ordinary people
- Largest landowner in Europe during the Middle Ages
- Wrote "Book of the Courtier"
- What to write at the end of every history lesson
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- "Defender of the Faith"
- Posted the 95 Theses and began the Reformation on October 31, 1517
- Established many kingdoms across Europe after the fall of Rome
- The Renaissance was characterized by individuals having a _____________ spirit
- Carved sculptures from a single block of marble
- Completed the dome of Santa Maria Del Fiore
- Nations in the Western hemisphere with shared values
- A ruler with absolute power like those in many of the Italian city-states
- Style architecture popular during the middle ages
- Invented the printing press in 1440
- Painted "School of Athens"
- Wrote "On Painting"
- Talented and knowledgeable in many things
- Crowned Poet Laureate
- The Church of England
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- Rigid social structure throughout Europe in the Middle Ages
- Physical features of the earth's surface
- A system of note-taking that allows you to visually organize notes
- Painted "La Primavera"
- An education that emphasized classical antiquity; also, a Renaissance philosophy
- Established a Protestant theocracy in Geneva in 1555
- The Roman Catholic Churches' response to the Protestant Reformation
- First Holy Roman Emporer
- Approved the sale of indulgences to pay debts; excommunicated Martin Luther.
- Allows you to actively read so you can remember more & makes studying more efficient
- Wisdom or fundamental truths about the world
- Holy text
- Created the first new Latin translation of the New Testament since the Vulgate
- Guilt pardoned by the Roman Catholic Church
- A person killed because of their religious beliefs
- A branch of the Christian church
- A humanist education focused on grammar, history, ____________, and philosophy
- Despots in Florence at the onset of the Renaissance
- Painted the "Mona Lisa"
- Prayer
- __________ of Aragon; granddaughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain
- The Council of ____________ occurred from 1545-1563 and was overseen by 3 popes
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person or organization
- Where river currents and ocean tides meet
46 Clues: Prayer • Holy text • Wrote "On Painting" • Crowned Poet Laureate • The Church of England • Painted "La Primavera" • "Defender of the Faith" • Painted the "Mona Lisa" • First Holy Roman Emporer • Painted "School of Athens" • Wrote "Book of the Courtier" • The language of ordinary people • A branch of the Christian church • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • ...
Final Vocab 2025-05-22
Across
- A group of Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of Rome.
- A nomadic warrior people from Central Asia who created the largest land empire in history under Genghis Khan.
- A document signed in 1215 that limited the power of the English king and established certain legal rights.
- A Renaissance idea that focused on human potential, achievements, and studying classical texts.
- Charging interest on loans; often banned by the Church in the Middle Ages.
- A long conflict (1337–1453) between England and France over royal claims and territory.
- A social and political system where land was exchanged for military service and loyalty.
- A cultural “rebirth” in Europe (1300s–1600s) marked by a renewed interest in art, learning, and classical ideas.
- A large estate owned by a lord, including farms, homes, and a village; the heart of medieval life.
- Related to the Middle Ages, the period in Europe between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
- A deadly disease that spread across Europe in the 1300s, killing millions.
- Describing an ideal or perfect society, often imaginary.
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- A powerful Germanic tribe that formed a kingdom in Western Europe; Charlemagne was one of their greatest leaders.
- A legal system based on custom, court rulings, and past decisions, developed in England.
- Religious wars launched by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslim control.
- A peasant who was tied to the land and worked for a lord; not a slave, but couldn’t freely leave.
- Groups like the Visigoths and Vandals who invaded the Roman Empire and helped bring about its fall.
- Someone who supports artists, writers, or scholars, usually by giving them money.
- A code of conduct for knights that emphasized honor, bravery, and respect for women and the weak.
- A person (usually a noble) who promised loyalty and military service to a lord in exchange for land.
- A piece of land given by a lord to a vassal in return for loyalty and service.
- Not related to religion; more focused on worldly things.
- A nomadic group from Central Asia who invaded Europe and eventually settled in what is now Hungary.
- A church-led effort in Spain to punish heresy and force conversion, often through torture and trials.
24 Clues: Not related to religion; more focused on worldly things. • Describing an ideal or perfect society, often imaginary. • A group of Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of Rome. • Charging interest on loans; often banned by the Church in the Middle Ages. • A deadly disease that spread across Europe in the 1300s, killing millions. • ...
Global Connections Review 2024-12-12
Across
- reduction or elimination of punishments for sins
- Chinese explorer who jump started the age of discovery.
- a german priest who posted a list of 95 theses (arguments) against indulgences and church abuses on the church door in the town of Wittenberg.
- Best known for his statue of David and spent four years painting pictures from the Bible on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel located in Rome,Italy.
- A British scholar who questioned the Pope’s authority and attacked indulgences & immoral behavior by the clergy.
- a beautiful tomb in Agra, India built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
- a Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
- a period of European history during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world.
- recorded information on the quipu which was a cord with strings suspended from it.
- he was the definition of a “Renaissance Man” and some of his famous paintings include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
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- a 16th century movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of Christian churches that reject the pope's final authority.
- this meeting determined that faith, good works, and the sacraments were all necessary for salvation.
- formed the Church of England (Anglican Church) with himself as its head because the Catholic Church would not allow form him to get a divorce.
- treaty that officially ended the religious struggle between the two groups and allowed princes in the Holy Roman Empire to choose which religion would reign supreme.
- French humanist who started a Protestant branch believed that salvation came only from God’s grace, and that the “saved” were chosen by God(“predestination”).
- the global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas.
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit.
- created an accurate solar calendar (astronomy) based on 365 days.
- machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper or other media by means of ink.
- overthrown by cortes and the Spanish in 1519 when they arrived in tenochtitlan.
20 Clues: reduction or elimination of punishments for sins • Chinese explorer who jump started the age of discovery. • created an accurate solar calendar (astronomy) based on 365 days. • overthrown by cortes and the Spanish in 1519 when they arrived in tenochtitlan. • recorded information on the quipu which was a cord with strings suspended from it. • ...
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 • ...
Social Studies Vocab Crossword 2022-05-18
Across
- A release from all or part of punishment for sin by the catholic church, reducing time in purgatory after death.
- A form of government in which the leaders is not a king and certain citizens have the right to vote.
- An intellectual movement of the renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral, philosophy, and history.
- a change to a lower state or level.
- Having a distinctive quantity or form.
- Basic or essential.
- Movement that developed in northern Europe during the Renaissance, combining classical learning and individualism with the goal of reforming the catholic church.
- Outward or observable.
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- Artistic techniques used to give the effect of three- dimensional depth to two-dimensional surfaces.
- The religious doctrine that Martin Luther developed.
- A soldier who fights primarily for pay.
- A member of the middle class who lived in a city or town.
- Process of being justified, or deemed worthy of salvation by God.
- the state of being saved through faith alone or through faith and good works.
- Painting don't on fresh, wet paster with water-based paints.
- The language of everyday speech in a particular region.
16 Clues: Basic or essential. • Outward or observable. • a change to a lower state or level. • Having a distinctive quantity or form. • A soldier who fights primarily for pay. • The religious doctrine that Martin Luther developed. • The language of everyday speech in a particular region. • A member of the middle class who lived in a city or town. • ...
HW Week 23 2025-02-17
Across
- 'rebirth,' and the period was named it because so many new ideas were happening
- a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer
- Marc _______ was a Russian and French artist.
- living or occurring at the same time
- a style of art based on simple, bold images of everyday items, such as soup cans, painted in bright colors
- a style of painting that focusses on the effect of light on colours and objects.
- describes a style of art that closely represents reality - art that looks like the real thing
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
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- a street artist who is famous for using spray paints and stencils to create art in public places
- a Russian avant-garde artist
- 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
- a new approach to representing reality invented by Pablo Picasso
- a French painter and founder of Impressionism painting
- Italian painter, engineer, scientist, sculptor, and architect
- a style of art inspired by dreams and hidden thoughts
- a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter
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 • ...
Peristiwa penting di Eropa 2022-12-13
Across
- Temuan yang memicu lahirnya masa Renaisans adalah…
- Agama baru yang muncul di Inggris sehubungan dengan terjadinya reformasi Gereja adalah…
- Dampak sosial dari Revolusi Industri adalah..
- Jatuhnya Konstantinopel pada 1453 merupakan faktor…kolonialisme-imperialisme barat…
- Tokoh raja yang menerapkan merkantilisme di Inggris bernama.…
- Renaisans pertama kali digunakan oleh sejarawan Prancis bernama Jules Michelet. Kata renaisans disebut Jules Michelet dalam karya yang berjudul....
- Salah satu peristiwa penting menentukan dalam sejarah kolonialisme dan imperialisme adalah penemuan Tanjung Harapan. Tanjung yang terletak di Afrika Selatan ini ditemukan seorang pelaut Portugis bernama…
- pada pertengahan abad ke 19 telah terjadi...industri
- Kegiatan yang mengatur ekonomi dalam peraturan negara untuk mencapai kekuasaan dan kesejahteraan negara dengan standar kekayaan berupa logam mulia disebut….
- Menghendaki adanya pertukaran gagasan yang bebas, ekonomi pasar yang mendukung usaha pribadi yang relatif bebas, sistem pemerintahan yang transparan, dan menolak pembatasan terhadap kepemilikan individu. Keterangan di atas terkait dengan perkembangan paham-paham baru di Indonesia pada akhir abad XX yaitu…
- Pada masa revolusi industri bermunculan industri yang menyerap banyak tenaga kerja. Penduduk berpindah dari perdesaan ke kota-kota pusat industri untuk mencari nafkah. Pernyataan tersebut merupakan pengertian dari…
- Tokoh ilmuwan masa Renaisans yang membahas dan menemukan perhitungan fisika adalah…
- Renaissance berasal dari bahasa latin renaitre yang terdiri atas dua kata yakni, re berarti kembali dan naitre yang berarti ...
- Tokoh yang memelopori tentang teori The Comercial or Mercantile System adalah....
- Tokoh merkantilisme yang berasal dari Perancis adalah…
- Adanya kolonialisme dan imperialisme merupakan faktor pendukung revolusi….
- Gubernur Jenderal VOC pertama dijabat oleh…
- Yang disebut bapak astronomi observasional yang menyempurnakan penemuan teleskop yaitu...
- Zaman kegelapan di eropa disebut juga dengan...
- Renaissance pertama kali lahir di negara…
- Slogan Aufklarung atau Abad Pencerahan yiatu Sapere Aude memiliki arti ‘beranilah berpikir sendiri’ di mana mengajak orang-orang pada masa itu untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya. yang merupakan filsuf Kant adalah…
- Selain Martin Luther, siapakah yang juga ikut mempelopori Reformasi Gereja di Eropa..
- Tokoh Renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit Firenzi adalah ….
- Upaya VOC untuk menebang kelebihan jumlah tanaman agar produksinya tidak berlebih sehingga harga dapat dipertahankan disebut…
- Beliau salah satu Tokoh Renaisance yang memiliki selogan COGITO ERGO SUM. Selogannya mempu mengajak rakyat eropa untuk mulai menggunakan rasional dan logikanya. Tokoh yang dimaksud ialah…
- Istilah Aufklärung diambil atau berasal dari Bahasa...
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- Paham merkantilisme pertama kali dicanangkan oleh...
- Prinsip dasar merkantilisme menyebutkan bahwa kekayaan pemerintah diukur berdasarkan…
- Kebebasan individu dan kesetaraan yang digaungkan oleh penolakan Luther atas otoritas paus termasuk atas kekuasaan sekuler merupakan dampak dari reformasi….
- Penjajahan suatu bangsa terhadap bangsa lain disebut juga dengan...
- Di masa modern, merkantilis lahir dalam bentuk berbagai hambatan non-tarif yang digunakan negara dengan istilah ...
- “Pengalaman sebagai sumber utama pengenalan baik pengalaman lahiriah yang menyangkut dunia maupun pengalaman batiniah yang menyangkut pribadi manusia”merupakan salah satu pemikiran pada abad Pencerahan dari filsuf kenamaan Inggris. Nama filsuf tersebut adalah…
- Aufklarung berkembang di Eropa seiring perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan di berbagai negara. Salah satunya perkembangan aufklarung di Inggris yang ditandai dengan munculnya aliran...
- “Boston tea Party” adalah suatu peristiwa yang mengawali terjadinya....
- perubahan cara pembuatan barang-barang industri yang semula dikerjakan dengan tenaga manusia diganti dengan tenaga mesin. Saat ini, dunia telah masuk dalam revolusi industry 4.0 dimana otomisasi mesin menjadi kunci sehingga negara yang menguasai teknologi dengan baik akan mampu bertahan dan mengikuti perkembangan disebut dengan....
- Gerakan renaissance lahir sebagai pembaharyan pola pikir abad pertengahan dari pengaruh...
- Surat kritik yang ditulis Martin Luther terhadap penjualan Surat pengampunan dosa disebut 95...
- Pelaksanaan Merkantilisme di Indonesia dikembangkan oleh perusahaan dagang milik Belanda yang bernama...
- Merkantilisme di Prancis dinamakan…
- Tokoh yang berperan besar dalam gerakan reformasi gereja adalah ….
- Apakah istilah Abad pencerahan..
- Menurut sosiolog Jerman, Max Weber, reformasi merupakan daya penggerak di belakang layar yang mendorong perkembangan kapitalisme. Sebab ajaran reformasi terutama dalam aliran … mendorong orang untuk bekerja keras hemat dan berinvestasi.
- Revolusi Industri terjadi di Inggris pada abad XIX. Revolusi industri tersebut pertama kali terjadi di bidang industri...
- Pada kehidupan sebelum reformasi, orang-orang menghapus dosa mereka dengan cara membayar sebuah kertas yang mana menjadi praktik jual-beli sakramen pada Gereja Abad Pertengahan. Nama kertas tersebut adalah …
- istilah revolusi industri digunakan secara luas. Maka dari itu revolusi industri dibagi dalam ..... fase
- Pada masa Aufklarung,kebanyakan orang sudah mulai berpikir kritis dan tidak lagi percaya akan dogma agama atau kehidupan setelahnya. Saat itu muncul pula sebuah istilah yang memiliki arti “nikmatilah hidup”. Sebutan untuk istilah tersebut adalah…
- Renaissance secara etimologis berarti…
- Paham yang mengutamakan akal pikiran sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan disebut…
- Pada saat berlakunya politik merkantilisme abad ke 16-18 di Eropa, mata uang sama nilainya dengan ...
- Jatuhnya Konstantinopel (Romawi Timur) tahun 1453 ke tangan penguasa Islam Turki Usmani merupakan salah satu lahirnya ….
50 Clues: Apakah istilah Abad pencerahan.. • Merkantilisme di Prancis dinamakan… • Renaissance secara etimologis berarti… • Renaissance pertama kali lahir di negara… • Gubernur Jenderal VOC pertama dijabat oleh… • Dampak sosial dari Revolusi Industri adalah.. • Zaman kegelapan di eropa disebut juga dengan... • Temuan yang memicu lahirnya masa Renaisans adalah… • ...
Ellies getting married 2023-01-23
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- meat that will be roasted for wedding
- ___ of chucky
- vacation after wedding
- what a bride wears on her head
- formal event
- always a ____ never a bride
- a marriage ceremony
- 🎵 Going to the _____ 🎶
- type ring he got at Jared’s
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- ___ & marriage
- male attendant at the wedding.
- a man on his wedding day
- type of faire where Ellie’s getting married
- our sunflower Goddess admin
- a life sentence for couples
- Ellie’s future husband
16 Clues: formal event • ___ of chucky • ___ & marriage • a marriage ceremony • vacation after wedding • 🎵 Going to the _____ 🎶 • Ellie’s future husband • a man on his wedding day • our sunflower Goddess admin • a life sentence for couples • always a ____ never a bride • type ring he got at Jared’s • male attendant at the wedding. • what a bride wears on her head • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-02
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- having to do with a town or city
- The renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
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- The family that ruled the Italian city-state of Mantua during the 1400's
- Meaning to relate to worldly things.
- An event that brought Italian merchants into contact with Arab merchants in the Middle Eas
- a soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country
7 Clues: having to do with a town or city • The birthplace of the Renaissance • Meaning to relate to worldly things. • The renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts. • a soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country • The family that ruled the Italian city-state of Mantua during the 1400's • ...
Isabella d'Este 2023-12-06
de renaissance 2013-11-07
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- Techniek om diepte te creëren op een plat vlak via vluchtlijnen
- Mooier voorstellen dan de werkelijkheid
- Mens en dier worden ... juist afgebeeld.
- Lijn die benadrukt wordt in een renaissanceschilderij.
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- Nieuw genre in de schilderkunst sinds de renaissance.
- 15e-16e eeuwse kunststijl gekenmerkt door mooie en juiste verhoudingen en idealisering.
6 Clues: Mooier voorstellen dan de werkelijkheid • Mens en dier worden ... juist afgebeeld. • Nieuw genre in de schilderkunst sinds de renaissance. • Lijn die benadrukt wordt in een renaissanceschilderij. • Techniek om diepte te creëren op een plat vlak via vluchtlijnen • 15e-16e eeuwse kunststijl gekenmerkt door mooie en juiste verhoudingen en idealisering.
An Renaissance 2014-01-13
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- Thug na patruini airgead agus loistin (accommodation) doibh chun rudai a pheinteail (11)
- Fuair siad eolas (information) faoi an sean roimh agus an sean greig mar gheall oraibh seo (14)
- An clann a bhi ina gceannas (ruled) ar Florans ag tus an Renaissance (6)
- An cathair ina thosaigh an Renaissance (7)
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- Ceannaire Florans agus an phatrun (patron) de na healaoin (arts) (7)
- Pheinteail Michaelangelo an sileail (ceiling) sa seipeal seo (7) (10)
- An ceannaire ar an Eaglais Caitliceach (Catholic Church) (4)
- An cathair ina bhfuil an Colosseum suite (2) (5)
8 Clues: An cathair ina thosaigh an Renaissance (7) • An cathair ina bhfuil an Colosseum suite (2) (5) • An ceannaire ar an Eaglais Caitliceach (Catholic Church) (4) • Ceannaire Florans agus an phatrun (patron) de na healaoin (arts) (7) • Pheinteail Michaelangelo an sileail (ceiling) sa seipeal seo (7) (10) • ...
Rennaisance 2021-09-06
5 Clues: Main palace • Meaning of renaissance • Independent The Korean newspaper • Painting of the renaissance period • Second palace on the east side of the main
Find Artists from All Different Eras 2023-04-18
Find Artists from All Different Eras 2023-04-18
The Renaissance and 17th century Crossword 2021-01-29
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- the common wealth
- rebirth of civilization
- comparison between objects
- out of the physical
- plays in which a disaster befalls a hero
- plays in which are humorous
- beyond the physical
- O-shape
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- professional kiss-ups
- nonconformists
- way people are ranked in society
- human beings place on earth
- common speech and language
- people who sit at the edge of the stage during plays
- one kingdom ruled by only one ruler
- the stuart monarchs
- monarchy restored
- story or poem
- supporter of king charles
19 Clues: O-shape • story or poem • nonconformists • the common wealth • monarchy restored • out of the physical • the stuart monarchs • beyond the physical • professional kiss-ups • rebirth of civilization • supporter of king charles • common speech and language • comparison between objects • human beings place on earth • plays in which are humorous • way people are ranked in society • ...
Life, Love, and Two and a Half Years 2024-05-30
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- ______ room
- the color tea we drank before our 1st kiss
- 2nd date gone right
- 1st date spot
- dog we fostered
- said it first
- themed burlesque show PDX
- destination of our 4th date
- dressing up as _____
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- first coffee date, you drank
- our third date
- park of our 5 month anniversary picnic
- ______ i'm in love
- faire
- how you knew you loved me
- 2022 roadtrip
- how long it will take to get over you
- stitch's fave cousin
- the creative one
19 Clues: faire • ______ room • 1st date spot • 2022 roadtrip • said it first • our third date • dog we fostered • the creative one • ______ i'm in love • 2nd date gone right • stitch's fave cousin • dressing up as _____ • how you knew you loved me • themed burlesque show PDX • destination of our 4th date • first coffee date, you drank • how long it will take to get over you • ...
mmmmmmmmk 2024-02-14
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- Known as the father of Renaissance painting in the Netherlands.
- Controversial British artist known for his preserved shark piece, 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living.
- He sculpted "David" and painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
- Picasso's art movement that utilized geometric forms.
- This American artist was famous for his pop art depictions of Campbell's soup cans.
- A leading figure in the development of abstract art who painted "Composition VII."
- This French artist is famed for his series of water lilies paintings, a prime example of Impressionist art.
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- The Italian master who painted the "Mona Lisa.
- Russian-born abstract artist known for pioneering the Suprematist movement, characterized by basic geometric forms and stark color contrasts
- This style is characterized by a focus on light and movement, often depicting landscapes and scenes of leisure.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the iconic "School of Athens" in the Vatican.
- Matisse and Derain pioneered this early 20th-century style known for bold color.
- The Dutch artist known for "The Starry Night."
13 Clues: The Italian master who painted the "Mona Lisa. • The Dutch artist known for "The Starry Night." • Picasso's art movement that utilized geometric forms. • He sculpted "David" and painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling. • Known as the father of Renaissance painting in the Netherlands. • Matisse and Derain pioneered this early 20th-century style known for bold color. • ...
Examen 4TARTS 2024-06-15
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- Lorsqu’on représente dans une œuvre un personnage plus grand que les autres pour montrer son importance sur les autres, on parle de perspective…
- Mot utilisé pour parler de l’étude du temps
- C'est le maître de Giotto.
- Artiste italien du 16e siècle qui est considéré comme le premier historien de l'art et à qui l’on doit le livre « Les Vies des plus excellents peintres... »
- Panneau illustré posé sur la table d'autel dans une église.
- Ville italienne où débute la Renaissance
- Type de support de forme circulaire, employé notamment par Simone Martini dans son Annonciation.
- Adjectif donné à l’art qui se développe dans l’Empire romain d’Orient durant tout le Moyen Age
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- Synonyme de "premier".
- Adjectif employé pour qualifier la représentation d'un personnage de manière raide et figée.
- Courant philosophique et littéraire né au XIVe siècle qui prône un retour à l’Antiquité et met en avant les capacités de l’Humain.
- Nom donné en italien à la période de la pré-Renaissance
- Nom de la période avec laquelle l'Histoire commence
13 Clues: Synonyme de "premier". • C'est le maître de Giotto. • Ville italienne où débute la Renaissance • Mot utilisé pour parler de l’étude du temps • Nom de la période avec laquelle l'Histoire commence • Nom donné en italien à la période de la pré-Renaissance • Panneau illustré posé sur la table d'autel dans une église. • ...
Famous Artists 2024-08-25
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- This Impressionist painter is famous for his series of water lilies.
- This French artist is known for his pointillist technique, as seen in "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte."
- This artist from the Netherlands is known for "Girl with a Pearl Earring."
- This Spanish artist is known for his surrealist works like "The Elephants."
- This artist is known for his colorful fauvist paintings, such as "The Dance."
- This artist painted the "Mona Lisa."
- This artist painted "The Persistence of Memory," known for melting clocks.
- This Renaissance artist sculpted "David" and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- This Renaissance master is known for "The School of Athens."
- This Norwegian artist is famous for "The Scream."
- This artist is famous for his dripping paint technique, seen in works like "No. 5, 1948."
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- This abstract artist is known for his use of geometric shapes and primary colors.
- This French artist is known for his ballet dancers and works in pastels.
- This Mexican painter is known for her self-portraits and vibrant colors.
- This Spanish Baroque artist is known for "Las Meninas."
- This American artist is famous for his pop art, including the Campbell's Soup Cans.
- This artist is known for his blue and rose periods, and "Guernica."
- This British street artist is known for his satirical graffiti and social commentary.
- This Italian artist painted "The Birth of Venus."
- This Dutch artist is famous for his painting "The Starry Night."
20 Clues: This artist painted the "Mona Lisa." • This Italian artist painted "The Birth of Venus." • This Norwegian artist is famous for "The Scream." • This Spanish Baroque artist is known for "Las Meninas." • This Renaissance master is known for "The School of Athens." • This Dutch artist is famous for his painting "The Starry Night." • ...
SOL Review the Medieval World 2025-12-15
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- this Medieval Kingdom drove the Mongols out under its czar Ivan III
- the Renaissance in Europe began in __________
- the Anglo-Saxons settled in _______ in the Early Medieval Period
- the American Indian civilization in South America in the Andes Mountains (Macchu Picchu)
- the Christian African kingdom in East Africa...also known as Ethiopia
- this Frankish king was crowned by the pope and worked to reestablish education and control over much of Europe
- this religious "institution" was the most significant influence in Medieval Europe (established monasteries)
- this Medieval kingdom drives out the Muslims and Jews from its borders
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- the native religion of Japan
- this disease killed about 1/3 of the population of Europe
- Japan and Europe had this type of political / social system
- the American Indian civilization in SE Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula (Chitzen Itza)
- East African kingdom centered along the Limpopo River and had a stone walled city
- West African Islamic city in Ghana, Mali, and Songhai along the Trans-Sahara trade routes
- "renaissance" means ______ in classical culture of Greece and Rome
- the American Indian civilization in Central Mexico (Tenochtitlan)
- these Scandinavian warriors settled in Britain, Ireland, and Russia, attacked Europe by ships
- this Medieval War lasted for 200 years and was fought between Christians and Muslims over Jerusalem
- this country's culture influenced Japan significantly
19 Clues: the native religion of Japan • the Renaissance in Europe began in __________ • this country's culture influenced Japan significantly • this disease killed about 1/3 of the population of Europe • Japan and Europe had this type of political / social system • the Anglo-Saxons settled in _______ in the Early Medieval Period • ...
Geschichte 2015-11-24
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- Erfinder des Buchdrucks
- Gott des Jenseits
- Eine Religion mit mehreren Göttern
- Zeit der Überschwemmung
- Wiederentdeckung der antiken Sprache und Kultur
- Sohn des Sonnengottes
- Behäusungen von den Bauern.
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- Eine berühmte, sehr hübsche Pharaonin
- Beobachtung der Sterne
- Gott der Einbalsamierung
- Stadt erobert in 1453 durch die Türken
- Ort in der Wüste wo man Wasser findet.
- Stellvertreter des Pharaos
13 Clues: Gott des Jenseits • Sohn des Sonnengottes • Beobachtung der Sterne • Erfinder des Buchdrucks • Zeit der Überschwemmung • Gott der Einbalsamierung • Stellvertreter des Pharaos • Behäusungen von den Bauern. • Eine Religion mit mehreren Göttern • Eine berühmte, sehr hübsche Pharaonin • Stadt erobert in 1453 durch die Türken • Ort in der Wüste wo man Wasser findet. • ...
U4 History Crossword 2016-06-30
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- king who sponsored Portugal's voyages
- Civil War Commander
- father of the solar system
- homeland of Charles I's queen
- decisive battle in Civil War
- Henry VIII's fist wife
- home to the Pope
- this currency was full of gold!
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- a 'new model' perhaps?
- foolish Royalist cavalry commander
- this man sponsored Columbus
- printing press revolutionary
- New start in Italy perhaps
- Rich banking family in Florence
- Some call her bloody
- The Cathedral in Florence
16 Clues: home to the Pope • Civil War Commander • Some call her bloody • a 'new model' perhaps? • Henry VIII's fist wife • The Cathedral in Florence • father of the solar system • New start in Italy perhaps • this man sponsored Columbus • printing press revolutionary • decisive battle in Civil War • homeland of Charles I's queen • Rich banking family in Florence • this currency was full of gold! • ...
Artists 2022-11-18
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- Painter of Michelle Obamas Portrait
- Harlem Renaissance Collage Artist
- Painter of President Obamas Portrait
- Painter of large flowers
- Political Activist as well as an Artist
- American Craft Potter
- mega famous Cubist artist
- NewYork Street Artist
- Campbells soup artist
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- Mexican female painter
- Creates black cut paper silhouettes
- Cherry Spoon Bridge artist
- Truism Artist
- American Impressionist
- Depicted the Black American experience in the 20th century
- Land Artist who created Storm King Wall
16 Clues: Truism Artist • American Craft Potter • NewYork Street Artist • Campbells soup artist • Mexican female painter • American Impressionist • Painter of large flowers • mega famous Cubist artist • Cherry Spoon Bridge artist • Harlem Renaissance Collage Artist • Creates black cut paper silhouettes • Painter of Michelle Obamas Portrait • Painter of President Obamas Portrait • ...
Harlem 2025-03-31
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- new York's nickname
- Duke Ellington's instrument
- artists on a show
- place where you can have a drink
- Louis Armstrong'sintrument
- criminal organization
- a park in New York
- delicious street food
- cultural revival
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- Harlem is located in this borough
- famous museum in New York
- surname of an artist called Billie
- group of musicians
- prohibited in the 1920s
- people having a drink in a club
- a famous statue in New York
16 Clues: cultural revival • artists on a show • group of musicians • a park in New York • new York's nickname • criminal organization • delicious street food • prohibited in the 1920s • famous museum in New York • Louis Armstrong'sintrument • Duke Ellington's instrument • a famous statue in New York • people having a drink in a club • place where you can have a drink • ...
L'art pariétal 2025-10-21
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- nom de la personne qi fait de l'architecture
- période de l'Histoire
- verbe de la famille de "conception"
- nom de la famille de "symboliser"
- synonyme de "gardé"
- synonyme de "entre"
- synonyme de "machine"
- lieu où on peut voir des œuvres
- production artistique
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- celui qui invente
- synonyme de "essai"
- synonyme de "jugé"
- synonyme de "inventer, fabriquer"
- celui qui sculpte
- adjectif de la famille "mécanisme"
- nom de la famille de "inventer"
16 Clues: celui qui invente • celui qui sculpte • synonyme de "jugé" • synonyme de "essai" • synonyme de "gardé" • synonyme de "entre" • période de l'Histoire • synonyme de "machine" • production artistique • nom de la famille de "inventer" • lieu où on peut voir des œuvres • synonyme de "inventer, fabriquer" • nom de la famille de "symboliser" • adjectif de la famille "mécanisme" • ...
History of Technology 2014-03-31
13 Clues: age • of land • CE-1900CE • of rebirth • of communication • completly new idea • to the new stone age • to make other things • study of a past event • stone age contributions • coaches- Early trasportation • modification or change to an existing copper • system useto communicate messages using morese code
ART & ARTISTS 2022-02-27
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- Da vinci's famous painting:Mona...
- an artist who makes statues
- being ahead of its time
- a rebirth time for arts
- aristocrate
- religious, devotional in spirit
- doubt or disagreement
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- become worse
- art teacher or intructor
- Da Vinci was his family name
- The Last...of Christ & 12 students dining
- a trainee in art or a skill
- fascinating and mysterious
13 Clues: aristocrate • become worse • doubt or disagreement • being ahead of its time • a rebirth time for arts • art teacher or intructor • fascinating and mysterious • an artist who makes statues • a trainee in art or a skill • Da Vinci was his family name • religious, devotional in spirit • Da vinci's famous painting:Mona... • The Last...of Christ & 12 students dining
Fictional places and Father of... 2020-06-18
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- father of English novel?
- fictional street of R.K.Narayan
- father of Renaissance?
- father of Indian poetry?
- fictional town of R.K.Narayan
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- father of essay
- fictional town of Raja Rao
- fictional town of Thomas Hardy
- father of Realism?
- father of English drama?
- father of modern Linguistics?
- fictional town of Mark Twain
12 Clues: father of essay • father of Realism? • father of Renaissance? • father of English novel? • father of English drama? • father of Indian poetry? • fictional town of Raja Rao • fictional town of Mark Twain • father of modern Linguistics? • fictional town of R.K.Narayan • fictional town of Thomas Hardy • fictional street of R.K.Narayan
the Renaissance (chapter 11) 2023-02-10
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- writer from Italy
- wrote Don Quijote
- most famous playwright of all time
- known for printing the Bible
- added movement to paintings
- Father of Humanism
- 3 dimensional affects in paintings
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- painted madonna’s
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- created the Father of Renaissance painting
- scholar from the Netherlands
12 Clues: painted madonna’s • writer from Italy • wrote Don Quijote • Father of Humanism • painted the Sistine Chapel • added movement to paintings • known for printing the Bible • scholar from the Netherlands • Mona Lisa and the Last Supper • most famous playwright of all time • 3 dimensional affects in paintings • created the Father of Renaissance painting
History Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-06
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- "back in my day..."
- what renaissance means
- what Guttenberg invented
- the cape of good___
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- first book printed
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- dangerous coast in southern Africa
- a new faster and stronger ship
- once Constantinople
- a valuable spice from India
- boats ruined and crashed
- worldly
12 Clues: worldly • first book printed • "back in my day..." • once Constantinople • the cape of good___ • what renaissance means • what Guttenberg invented • boats ruined and crashed • a valuable spice from India • a new faster and stronger ship • dangerous coast in southern Africa • an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
UNIT 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-05
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- a very important discovery
- a situation or something that is considered
- thoughts that a person has when thinking
- opinion about something
- That happens slowly for a long time
- the state of having money
- modifying something that already exists
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- rebirth
- area
- act of understanding something
- accomplishment
- something that grows like a flower
12 Clues: area • rebirth • accomplishment • opinion about something • the state of having money • a very important discovery • act of understanding something • something that grows like a flower • That happens slowly for a long time • modifying something that already exists • thoughts that a person has when thinking • a situation or something that is considered
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World 2014-01-06
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- Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China.
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- "Lute” is derived from the Arabic word which means “of wood”.
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- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- The “first son” of the oud.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from the Arabic word which means “of wood”. • ...
Lute 2014-01-10
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- / In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- / The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- / The “first son” of the oud.
- / A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- / Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- / "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
- / The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
- / This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
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- / Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- / There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- / The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China.
- / Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- / This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- / Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
14 Clues: / The “first son” of the oud. • / Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • / Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • / Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • / The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China. • / "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • ...
Noah Michael - Italy 2020-09-28
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- Rebirth of literary arts and reading
- special language used by renaissance writers
- people who spend money on supporting a cause of an idea
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- an intellectual movement that focused on human potential
- worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with here and now
- shows three dimensional figure on flat surface
6 Clues: Rebirth of literary arts and reading • special language used by renaissance writers • shows three dimensional figure on flat surface • people who spend money on supporting a cause of an idea • an intellectual movement that focused on human potential • worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with here and now
History Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-06
10 Clues: worldly • the cape of good___ • once Constantinople • "back in my day..." • what renaissance means • what Guttenberg invented • boats ruined and crashed • a valuable spice from India • a new faster and stronger ship • dangerous coast in southern Africa
scientific revolution 2024-04-22
10 Clues: scientific method • heliocentric theory • studied pig anatomy • three laws of motion • law of orbit of planets • important church official • primary religion of Europe • created the social contract • thought of dividing governments • revival of Graeco-Roman literature
Shakesperean poetry 2025-09-18
10 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • This kills Romeo • This kills Juliet • Romeo's punishment • A 14-line love poem • Shakespeare's first name • The party where they meet • Verona is in this country • Shakespeare wrote during this literary period
13 Deutsche Kunst & Künstler 2025-08-18
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- – Maler der Romantik.
- – Expressionist der Brücke-Gruppe.
- – Deutscher Aktionskünstler.
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- – Zeitgenössischer Maler.
- – Deutscher Maler der Neuen Sachlichkeit.
- – Expressionist, lebte in Deutschland.
- – Kunstschule in Weimar und Dessau.
- – Künstler des „Blauen Reiters“.
- – Renaissance-Maler aus Nürnberg.
- – Deutscher Maler des Bauhauses.
10 Clues: – Maler der Romantik. • – Zeitgenössischer Maler. • – Deutscher Aktionskünstler. • – Künstler des „Blauen Reiters“. • – Deutscher Maler des Bauhauses. • – Renaissance-Maler aus Nürnberg. • – Expressionist der Brücke-Gruppe. • – Kunstschule in Weimar und Dessau. • – Expressionist, lebte in Deutschland. • – Deutscher Maler der Neuen Sachlichkeit.
VOC. 3 crossword puzzle 2018-08-29
Across
- A government controlled by religious leaders
- Calvin's religious theory that God has already planned out a person's life.
- a person who supports artists, especially financially
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
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- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- a member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- Non-religious
10 Clues: Non-religious • Everyday language of ordinary people • A government controlled by religious leaders • a person who supports artists, especially financially • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • Calvin's religious theory that God has already planned out a person's life. • ...
Unit Two Vocabulary 2025-02-26
Across
- a set of rights and obligations between a lord and serfs
- Italian Renaissance Man that excelled in several different fields
- a crop rotation where two fields are used for farming and one stays dormant to regain nutrients
- idea that the Sun is the center of the solar system
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- idea that Earth is the center of the solar system
- European thinkers who questioned traditional ideas about political power and government structure
- German monk who criticized the Catholic Church for indulgences
- a formal statement attacking pardon-merchants (those who sold indulgences on behalf of the Catholic Church)
- social and political system where landowners gave land to tenants in exchange for service and loyalty
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought from the years 1300-1600
10 Clues: idea that Earth is the center of the solar system • idea that the Sun is the center of the solar system • a set of rights and obligations between a lord and serfs • German monk who criticized the Catholic Church for indulgences • Italian Renaissance Man that excelled in several different fields • ...
Crossword puzzle 2022-03-10
Across
- ________ is a fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money.
- Many of the works these scholars brought to Italy were ancient ________.
- The true genius of the Renaissance was _______ __ _______.
- The study of the humanities led to a new way of thinking and learning known as _________.
- One remarkable man from Venice named ______ _____ and his family.
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- A Italian poet known as __________ also had a lot to say about human behavior.
- A Italian writer was also a politician and his name was _______ _________.
- The earliest was the politician and poet named ______ _________.
- The love of art and education was a key feature of a time we call the ______________.
9 Clues: The true genius of the Renaissance was _______ __ _______. • The earliest was the politician and poet named ______ _________. • One remarkable man from Venice named ______ _____ and his family. • Many of the works these scholars brought to Italy were ancient ________. • ________ is a fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money. • ...
Art 2024-03-26
Across
- Artist from the High Renaissance movement
- This period was the apogee of the visual arts in the Italian renaissance.
- They used forms and colours and they simplified visual compositions to vertical and horizontal
- they used vivid colours and thick application of paint
- they emphasized geometric forms and the flat, two-dimensional surface of the picture.
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- It incorporates elements of popular culture and consumerism
- Artists painted strange,illogical scenes with photographic precision.
- This movement grew out of the desire of American artists to end their dependence on European culture.
- he goal was to depict subjectiveemotions that a person feltin response to objects and events.
9 Clues: Artist from the High Renaissance movement • they used vivid colours and thick application of paint • It incorporates elements of popular culture and consumerism • Artists painted strange,illogical scenes with photographic precision. • This period was the apogee of the visual arts in the Italian renaissance. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2021-10-16
6 Clues: The brand of the ad • The peoem used earlier in the magazine • The first name of the musician (Armstrong) • The new type of music from the Renaissance • Famous poet and musician from the Harlem Renaissance • The movement of African Americans from the south to the north
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World 2014-01-06
Across
- The oud passed through the _______ Road before reaching China.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
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- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- The “first son” of the oud.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • The oud passed through the _______ Road before reaching China. • "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • ...
Architecture Art History Review 2023-09-07
Across
- A period known as the rebirth due to its return to classical art
- A former Roman temple; One of the best preserved monument from Ancient Rome
- A Persian ceremonial hall created in the 6th century BCE
- Egypt's first pyramid that revolutionized stone architecture
- A modern building built by female Iraqi architect, Zaha Hadid
- One of the most famous Gothic Cathedrals found in Paris, France
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- Largest, most recognizable pyramid structure in the world that was builPharaohsor Pharoahs of the 4th ruling dynasty
- A feature found in Gothic architecture that features a grotesque human or animal face projecting from the gutter of a building
- A giant Roman amphitheater built for lavish spectacles like gladiator fights
- A mausoleum complex built in Northern India; The finest example of Mughal architecture
- A prehistoric stone circle monument, cemetery, and archaeological site located in England
- Also known as the Kauffman House, built by Frank Lloyd Wright
- A temple built in Ancient Greece by architects Iktinos and Kilikrates
- A relief structure created by Ghiberti during the Renaissance period
14 Clues: A Persian ceremonial hall created in the 6th century BCE • Egypt's first pyramid that revolutionized stone architecture • Also known as the Kauffman House, built by Frank Lloyd Wright • A modern building built by female Iraqi architect, Zaha Hadid • One of the most famous Gothic Cathedrals found in Paris, France • ...
Vocab 2022-01-07
Across
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- Capital of greece
- a person appointed by government to advise on and coordinate policy in a particular area.
- prominent city-state in Laconia, in ancient Greece.
- officially exclude (someone) from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.
- introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
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- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems
- fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- was a scholar and poet of early Renaissance Italy, and one of the earliest humanists.
- He has often been called the father of modern political philosophy and political science
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a fabulous monster of Crete that had the body of a man and the head of a bull
14 Clues: Capital of greece • prominent city-state in Laconia, in ancient Greece. • the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code. • a fabulous monster of Crete that had the body of a man and the head of a bull • introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World 2014-01-06
Across
- The “first son” of the oud.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- / This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China.
- "Lute” is derived from the Arabic word which means “of wood”.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
Down
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- / Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • / Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from the Arabic word which means “of wood”. • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World Crossword Challenge 2014-01-06
Across
- The “first son” of the oud.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
Down
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China. • ...
All About Music 2014-04-30
Across
- Its an instrument.
- The words to a song.
- The beat to a sing.
- Something you talk into.
- The activity if spirit.
- Its an instrument.
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- Its an instrument.
- How loud something is.
- Parts of a song.
- The arranging of music for instruments.
- Someone who sings.
- Its an instrument.
- The beggining for a song.
- The sound to a song.
- The main part of a song.
- Something to listen to.
16 Clues: Parts of a song. • Its an instrument. • Its an instrument. • Someone who sings. • Its an instrument. • Its an instrument. • The beat to a sing. • The words to a song. • The sound to a song. • How loud something is. • The activity if spirit. • Something to listen to. • Something you talk into. • The main part of a song. • The beggining for a song. • The arranging of music for instruments.
เหตุการณ์สำคัญทางประวัติศาสตร์ที่มีผลต่อโลกยุคปัจจุบัน 2021-01-26
Across
- นักเดินเรือที่เดินทางข้ามมหาสมุทรแอตแลนติกไปยังมหาสมุทรแปซิฟิก จนมาถึงหมู่เกาะ ฟิลิปปินส์ เป็นคนแรกที่เดินทางรอบโลก ทำให้ได้ข้อพิสูจน์เรื่องโลกกลมว่าเป็นความจริง
- ยุคที่อารยธรรมกรีก – โรมันถูกทำลาย ศาสนจักรเข้ามามีอำนาจเหนือสิ่งทั้งปวง
- นครศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของศาสนายูดาห์ คริสต์ศาสนา และสาสนาอิสลาม
- การสำรวจทางทะเลและการค้นพบดินแดนใหม่
- สนธิสัญญาที่ระงับข้อพิพาทระหว่างกษัตริย์สเปนและโปรตุเกส ที่ตกลงแบ่งเส้นทางเดินเรือ โดยใช้เส้นเมอริเดียนที่ 370 ทางตะวันตกของหมู่เกาะเคปเวิร์ด (ปัจจุบัน คือ เส้นเมอริเดียน ที่ 51 องศาตะวันตก) โดยสเปนเดินเรือไปทางตะวันตก และโปรตุเกสเดินเรือไปทาง ตะวันออก ของเส้นดังกล่าว
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- การให้ความสำคัญและคุณค่าต่อความเป็นมนุษย์ เชื่อในสติปัญญาและความสามารถของ มนุษย์
- ชื่อแหลมที่มีความสำคัญต่อการเดินเรือในยุคการสำรวจทะเล
- การเกิดใหม่การฟื้นฟูภูมิปัญญา ศิลปกรรม และคตินิยมของกรีก–โรมันขึ้นมาใหม่
- การเข้าไปครอบครองหรือควบคุม และแสวงหาผลประโยชน์ เหนือดินแดนของต่างชาติ
- รูปแบบการปกครองที่บุคคลจะต้องเชื่อฟังและรับใช้เจ้านายตอบแทนสิทธิการใช้ที่ดิน
10 Clues: การสำรวจทางทะเลและการค้นพบดินแดนใหม่ • ชื่อแหลมที่มีความสำคัญต่อการเดินเรือในยุคการสำรวจทะเล • นครศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของศาสนายูดาห์ คริสต์ศาสนา และสาสนาอิสลาม • การเข้าไปครอบครองหรือควบคุม และแสวงหาผลประโยชน์ เหนือดินแดนของต่างชาติ • การเกิดใหม่การฟื้นฟูภูมิปัญญา ศิลปกรรม และคตินิยมของกรีก–โรมันขึ้นมาใหม่ • ...
english crossword 2022-09-01
10 Clues: capital of Italy • capital of France • city on the water • one if Italy's islands • Popular french dessert • region in central Italy • Main language in France • Sounds/looks like baloney • city know for the renaissance • river that goes through France
Unit 5 List 1 Spelling Words 2025-01-15
10 Clues: milestone reached • form or originate • new gadget or idea • create in your head • planner of structures • books and other writings • historical period of change • another name for renaissance • carver of marble, wood or clay • a group's values and traditions
Scavenger Hunt 2K21 2021-12-22
10 Clues: COVID-19 • Good and Plenty • Fastest land bird • Bactine stops this • Leaning a certain way • Who when where why how • Between pre and middle • Bird that rhymes with pale • Metal percussion instrument • Period where art and science flourished
Henry VIII 2013-05-17
10 Clues: Henry wanted a..... • Henry became a ..... • Henry wanted a ....... • Renaissance means ...... • Henry wanted to marry.... • Henry VIII had ...... wives. • Gutenberg invented the ...... • The Bible was written in ...... • Henry started the church of..... • Henry needed an ...... to the throne.
CHAPITRE 10 - PARTIE 3 2025-02-28
10 Clues: Objectif final • But commun de tous • Dernier acte de vie • Motivation principale • Union autour d’une cause • Transformation collective • Pardon accordé après péché • Aspiration finale du peuple • Aspiration finale du peuple • Sage aidant à la réconciliation
Chapter 19 lesson 1 2022-04-13
10 Clues: manufactured glass • Niccolo Machiavelli • increased worker wages • renaissance, new period • Richest family in Florence • developed the printing press • created the Ninety-Five Theses • manly male sculpture, heart eyes • assassination planners, ex-leaders • is the best holiday ever in Florence
Rebekah's World History Review 2022-01-07
10 Clues: king of Spain • study of being human • artist and architect • age of rebirth and art • invented printing press • disciple of lutheranism • monarch rules in his own • loss of political control • trading between thee countries • not giving into worldly desires
Vocab 2023-10-19
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- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a Christian movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation.
- a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s.
- an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance. He is best known for his political treatise The Prince, written around 1513 but not published until 1532,
- a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature.
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- a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar. He was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of Lutheranism. Luther was ordained to the priesthood in 1507.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath. He was born in the city of Pisa, then part of the Duchy of Florence.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- a Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center
- the sovereignty of God, the authority of the scripture, justification by grace through faith and the priesthood of all believers.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe
- an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath. He was born in the city of Pisa, then part of the Duchy of Florence.
16 Clues: a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s. • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • a Christian movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation. • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World Crossword 2014-01-06
Across
- The “first son” of the oud.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China.
- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
Down
- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • The oud traveled along the _______ Road before reaching China. • ...
Global History 9 - Key Terms 2020-03-18
Across
- lived in city-states
- extremely wealthy King of Mali
- established civil service exams and silk road
- early Chinese S\settlement
- highly organized and advanced early River Valley Civilization
- Holy Roman Emperor
- economy based on subsistence farming
- exchange of ideas between cultures
- time period of cultural achievement
- based on the manor system
- built aqueducts
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- its Capital is Constantinople
- period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- founder of Islam
- Hinduism developed here
- nomadic lifestyle
- focused on the importance of the individual
17 Clues: built aqueducts • founder of Islam • nomadic lifestyle • Holy Roman Emperor • lived in city-states • Hinduism developed here • based on the manor system • early Chinese S\settlement • its Capital is Constantinople • extremely wealthy King of Mali • exchange of ideas between cultures • period of cultural rebirth in Europe • economy based on subsistence farming • ...
CST Crossword 2024-04-29
Across
- Hairdo of logo
- How Dan starts a slack thread
- Our team workout class
- Dan's other fav team (besides us)
- Hotel only Arvind can get
- What "H" stands for in PEIs
- Classic Cincinnati dish
- Cheese ... or strategy?
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- SP1
- The only escape room we haven't done
- Where Connor lost his keys
- Scott's fav part of Renaissance restaurant
- Long and tent are a type of this
- "I'm just a ___"
- St. __
- Deltas best snack
- Scott's preferred cola
17 Clues: SP1 • St. __ • Hairdo of logo • "I'm just a ___" • Deltas best snack • Our team workout class • Scott's preferred cola • Classic Cincinnati dish • Cheese ... or strategy? • Hotel only Arvind can get • Where Connor lost his keys • What "H" stands for in PEIs • How Dan starts a slack thread • Long and tent are a type of this • Dan's other fav team (besides us) • ...
renaissance cross word 2015-06-01
Across
- who sang chorales
- phonic two or more melodys going on at the same time
- education shifted from only the clergy to the ________ and uper class
- reats and weddings
- most important wind instrument
- the subject of the motet was usally drawn from the
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- simple two line melody of late middle ages
- hymns that were sung today
- during the ______ period, scense in paintings were flat looking
- he wrote 17 mases over 100 motets
- 104 mases
- not using any instruments
- a string instrument that has 6 strings
- the most popular solo instrument of the renissance periode
14 Clues: 104 mases • who sang chorales • reats and weddings • not using any instruments • hymns that were sung today • most important wind instrument • he wrote 17 mases over 100 motets • a string instrument that has 6 strings • simple two line melody of late middle ages • the subject of the motet was usally drawn from the • phonic two or more melodys going on at the same time • ...
jordan mathison Renaissance 2024-05-01
Across
- created the Last Supper painting
- making distant objects smaller than those in the foreground
- Albrecht Durer created this technique
- accomplished human focuses focus values and capabilities
- painter who criticized the intolerance of the torums of cruelty
- a sculptor whose famous work is on the sistine chapel ceiling
- wrote the 95 Theses challenging the church
- inventor of the printing press
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- distortion or reduction
- creator of the playwright including
- the definition of renaissance
- individualism
- created the prince
- Thomas More was the author of this book
14 Clues: individualism • created the prince • distortion or reduction • the definition of renaissance • inventor of the printing press • created the Last Supper painting • creator of the playwright including • Albrecht Durer created this technique • Thomas More was the author of this book • wrote the 95 Theses challenging the church • ...
13/10/2020 2020-10-12
Across
- connected with Abrahamic monotheistic religion
- the revival of European art and literature
- sea,separates Europe from Africa
- society,some group
- 100 years
- the application of scientific knowledge
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- stage of human social and cultural development
- move more quickly
- Exchange of goods and services
- Period between the 8th century BC and the 6th century AD
- immediate danger
- existing now
- unique or novel device
- ruler of an empire
- conflict
15 Clues: conflict • 100 years • existing now • immediate danger • move more quickly • ruler of an empire • society,some group • unique or novel device • Exchange of goods and services • sea,separates Europe from Africa • the application of scientific knowledge • the revival of European art and literature • stage of human social and cultural development • ...
Architecture Styles 2025-09-27
Across
- – Raw concrete and bold forms
- – Ornate and dramatic style
- – Glam geometric style of the ’20s
- – German design school, minimalist ethos
- – Playful and ironic design
- – Algorithm-driven architecture
- – Early American, symmetrical facades
- – Inspired by ancient Greece and Rome
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- – Intricate detailing from 19th-century England
- – Sleek, tech-inspired forms
- – Rounded arches, thick walls
- – Classical revival in symmetry
- – Pointed arches and flying buttresses
- – Function over ornament
- – Domes, minarets, and geometric patterns
15 Clues: – Function over ornament • – Ornate and dramatic style • – Playful and ironic design • – Sleek, tech-inspired forms • – Rounded arches, thick walls • – Raw concrete and bold forms • – Classical revival in symmetry • – Algorithm-driven architecture • – Glam geometric style of the ’20s • – Early American, symmetrical facades • – Inspired by ancient Greece and Rome • ...
The Roaring 20s 2022-04-25
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- women who challenged the traditional roles for women
- the dislike of immigrants
- America decided to only worry about its self and not get involved in foreign conflicts
- the fear that immigrants would bring communism to the United States
- Gave women the right to vote
- two Italian immigrants that were accused and convicted of murder with little evidence, they demonstrated how the red scare and nativism impacted the courts
- the 18th amendment made alcohol illegal
- a street known for producing some of the most famous Harlem Renaissance music
- a rebirth/celebration of African American art literature music and culture
- Harding accepted bribes and allowed oil companies to drill for oil in places that were restricted, exposed corruption in our government
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- perfected the assembly line and in doing so made cars more efficiently and cheaper to the consumers
- an unintended consequence of prohibition
- the mass migration of African Americans from the south to the North East
- religion vs science
- became widely available to people in the 20s and made the most money for the US during that time
- a Harlem Renaissance poet that was extremely successful
- due to the advertising and mass consumption of the 20s many people used this to buy things they could really afford
17 Clues: religion vs science • the dislike of immigrants • Gave women the right to vote • the 18th amendment made alcohol illegal • an unintended consequence of prohibition • women who challenged the traditional roles for women • a Harlem Renaissance poet that was extremely successful • the fear that immigrants would bring communism to the United States • ...
Famous Painters 2023-07-07
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- Matisse A French artist known for his use of color and his contributions to modern art, including Fauvism and paper cut-out collages.
- Cassatt An American painter and printmaker known for her intimate portrayals of women and children, particularly in domestic settings.
- Klimt An Austrian symbolist painter known for his decorative and ornamental style, including The Kiss and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I.
- Pollock An American abstract expressionist painter known for his unique drip painting technique and his influential contributions to modern art.
- Picasso A Spanish painter and sculptor who co-founded the Cubist movement and is known for his innovative and diverse art styles.
- A Dutch painter and etcher considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history, known for his realistic portraits and use of light.
- An Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, and architect known for his masterpieces like the Sistine Chapel ceiling and the statue of David.
- da Vinci An Italian Renaissance painter known for his famous works such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
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- O'Keeffe An American modernist artist known for her large-scale paintings of flowers, New York skyscrapers, and landscapes of New Mexico.
- van Gogh A Dutch post-impressionist painter known for his vibrant and expressive paintings, including The Starry Night and Sunflowers.
- Vermeer A Dutch painter known for his meticulously detailed and realistic scenes of domestic life, including Girl with a Pearl Earring.
- Botticelli An Italian painter of the Early Renaissance known for his iconic works like The Birth of Venus and Primavera.
- Dalí A Spanish surrealist artist known for his bizarre and dreamlike paintings, such as The Persistence of Memory.
- Kahlo A Mexican painter known for her self-portraits that express her pain, suffering, and Mexican identity.
- Monet A French impressionist painter known for his landscape and garden paintings, particularly the series of Water Lilies and Rouen Cathedral.
15 Clues: Kahlo A Mexican painter known for her self-portraits that express her pain, suffering, and Mexican identity. • da Vinci An Italian Renaissance painter known for his famous works such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. • Dalí A Spanish surrealist artist known for his bizarre and dreamlike paintings, such as The Persistence of Memory. • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary 2023-10-12
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- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
- a theory created by Copernicus that stated that the Earth, the planets, and the stars all revolved around the Sun.
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s.Jesuits rwee
- father of modern science
- government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided.
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions
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- one who baptizes again
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- discovered that the Earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits.
- drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- the system of church government by representative assemblies called presbyteries, in opposition to government by bishops
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
- Martin Luther, a 16th-century monk and theologian,
- of or relating to the established episcopal Church of England and churches of similar faith and order in communion with it
- propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgence
- Polish astronomer and mathematician known as the father of modern astronomy.
17 Clues: one who baptizes again • father of modern science • Martin Luther, a 16th-century monk and theologian, • propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgence • Polish astronomer and mathematician known as the father of modern astronomy. • discovered that the Earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits. • ...
Medieval and Renaissance 2015-03-13
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- any covering worn as a defense against weapons.
- a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times.
- a book or document written before the invention of printing.
- an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc., especially one formed for mutual aid or protection.
- a person who works for another in order to learn a trade
- an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc., especially one formed for mutual aid or protection.
- a feudal superior; the proprietor of a manor.
- a trial of skill in some game, in which competitors play a series of contests.
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- a person who buys and sells commodities for profit; dealer; trader.
- a source of light
- a member of a class of persons, as in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, who are small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank.
- Arthur legendary British king who designed the Round Table.
- of, belonging to, or constituting a hereditary class that has special social or political status in a country or state; of or pertaining to the aristocracy.
- a combat in which two knights on horseback attempted to unhorse each other with blunted lances.
- a mounted soldier serving under a feudal superior in the Middle Ages.
15 Clues: a source of light • a feudal superior; the proprietor of a manor. • any covering worn as a defense against weapons. • a person who works for another in order to learn a trade • Arthur legendary British king who designed the Round Table. • a book or document written before the invention of printing. • ...
Renaissance Key Treatments 2017-12-11
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- illness that turns the skin yellow
- infectious disease across Europe known as the Great Pox
- North and South America discovered in 1492
- chemical cures for diseases or illnesses
- New World remedy for Great Pox
- instruments to measure temperature
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- herbal remedy from the New World to treat dysentery
- Tree bark from Peru used by Sydenham to treat malaria
- Stomach bug causing severe diarrhoea
- belief that illness could be transferred to something else
- instruments to measure and record weather
- chemical used as a purge
- used in chemical preparations to treat illness
- infectious disease with red rash
14 Clues: chemical used as a purge • New World remedy for Great Pox • infectious disease with red rash • illness that turns the skin yellow • instruments to measure temperature • Stomach bug causing severe diarrhoea • chemical cures for diseases or illnesses • instruments to measure and record weather • North and South America discovered in 1492 • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-11-19
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- well-known song "I'm Just Wild About ___"
- song that introduces the candidates for mayor
- famous poem written by Claude McKay
- true autobiography by James Weldon Johnson
- wrote "Lift Every Voice and Sing"
- illustrated the book God's Trombones
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- composer of "The Charleston Rag"
- Blake was awarded the Presidential Medal of ___
- Considered the start of the Harlem Renaissance
- Shuffle Along's main lead
- created "The Harp" in 1939
- wrote the novel Home to Harlem
- One of the theaters where the show was performed
- Savage's sculpture of Ellis Ford
14 Clues: Shuffle Along's main lead • created "The Harp" in 1939 • wrote the novel Home to Harlem • composer of "The Charleston Rag" • Savage's sculpture of Ellis Ford • wrote "Lift Every Voice and Sing" • famous poem written by Claude McKay • illustrated the book God's Trombones • well-known song "I'm Just Wild About ___" • true autobiography by James Weldon Johnson • ...
