renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance 2024-11-06
6 Clues: Italian painter and architect • A machine used for printing on paper • A cultural rebirth that occured in Europe • The language spoken by the ordinary people • Italian painter,sculptor,architect,and scientist • The Renaissance that occured in Europe north of the Alps
Renaissance Test ESL 2025-01-29
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- An intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- An Italian painter also known for his sculpture, engineering, architecture, and poems. His famous marble statue, David, shows the influence of ancient Greek traditions on Renaissance artists.
- A person who provides financial support for the arts
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
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- An Italian artist considered the ideal Renaissance man due his varied talents. His paintings, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, remain famous today.
- Artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three dimensional effect
- An Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories of Copernicus
7 Clues: A person who provides financial support for the arts • Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • Artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three dimensional effect • An intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics • ...
Italiano Insider 2012-04-13
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- water
- what is needed to live, work, or visit Italy
- when in Rome, do as the Romans
- how to greet your driver (2 words)
- exit
- sandwich
- let's go
- stepped on someones toes (by mistake!), or make your way through a crowd
- national drink of Italy
- where Italians start their day in the morning
- fast car
- love
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- three
- famous cheese
- the original renaissance man
- coffee with milk
- the backbone, skeleton of Italy
- well, so,then, ok, yeah,ummm
- national dish of Italy
- thank you
20 Clues: exit • love • three • water • sandwich • let's go • fast car • thank you • famous cheese • coffee with milk • national dish of Italy • national drink of Italy • the original renaissance man • well, so,then, ok, yeah,ummm • when in Rome, do as the Romans • the backbone, skeleton of Italy • how to greet your driver (2 words) • what is needed to live, work, or visit Italy • ...
Dailė 2021-01-26
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- ką reiškia renesansas
- Aušros ... Vilniuje
- iš ko buvo išlieta Donatelo "David" skulptūra?
- renesansas prancūziškai
- kokia buvo pirmoji spausdintine knyga?
- renesanso centras Lietuvoje
- žemynas kuriame atsirado renesansas
- Mažvydo knyga
- trečiasis renesanso laikotarpis
- antrasis renesanso laiktorapis
- šalis kurioje atsirado renesansas
- Vilniaus alumn...
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- miestas kuriame prasidėjo renesansas
- 13 a. vidurio - 14 a. pr. Italijos kultūra
- kas laikyta svarbiausiu tikrovės daiktų matu
- renesansas itališkai
- kas pirma kart išleido spausdintine knygą? Johanas ...
- Mona ...
- pradėjus naudoti popieriu atsirado ...
- paskutinė ...
- Leonardo sukurta tapymo maniera vadinama
- Leonardas da ...
22 Clues: Mona ... • Mažvydo knyga • paskutinė ... • Leonardas da ... • Vilniaus alumn... • Aušros ... Vilniuje • renesansas itališkai • ką reiškia renesansas • renesansas prancūziškai • renesanso centras Lietuvoje • antrasis renesanso laiktorapis • trečiasis renesanso laikotarpis • šalis kurioje atsirado renesansas • žemynas kuriame atsirado renesansas • miestas kuriame prasidėjo renesansas • ...
Life, Love, and Two and a Half Years 2024-05-30
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- ______ room
- destination of our 4th date
- how you knew you loved me
- the color tea we drank before our 1st kiss
- 1st concert together
- how long it will take to get over you
- 2nd date gone right
- 1st date spot
- our third date
- dressing up as _____
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- themed burlesque show PDX
- park of our 5 month anniversary picnic
- the creative one
- stitch's fave cousin
- first coffee date, you drank
- ______ i'm in love
- 2022 roadtrip
- faire
- said it first
- dog we fostered
20 Clues: faire • ______ room • 2022 roadtrip • said it first • 1st date spot • our third date • dog we fostered • the creative one • ______ i'm in love • 2nd date gone right • stitch's fave cousin • 1st concert together • dressing up as _____ • themed burlesque show PDX • how you knew you loved me • destination of our 4th date • first coffee date, you drank • how long it will take to get over you • ...
2 2024-08-26
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- Black Panther leader
- Blue Telephone inventor
- Jr. March on Washington
- Poet of Reconstruction
- Secretary of State
- Civil rights leader
- Civil rights martyr
- Political activist
- First Black woman Sec. of State
- Soul singer
- Educator and author
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- Abolitionist suffragist
- Harlem Renaissance poet
- Beloved author
- Civil rights educator
- Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Freedom rider
- Comedian activist
- Civil rights attorney
- Soul on Ice author
- Jazz pianist
- Playwright
- First Black TV host
- Attorney for civil rights
- Civil rights martyr
25 Clues: Playwright • Soul singer • Jazz pianist • Freedom rider • Beloved author • Comedian activist • Soul on Ice author • Secretary of State • Political activist • Civil rights leader • Civil rights martyr • First Black TV host • Civil rights martyr • Educator and author • Black Panther leader • Civil rights educator • Civil rights attorney • Poet of Reconstruction • Abolitionist suffragist • ...
Ryan Chappell Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- Stopping wars
- splitting apart of the church
- painted school of Athens
- Non-Catholic Christian Church
- rich people
- language
- rebirth
- Catholic missionaries
- sistine chapel
- Protestant
- human emotions
- council of catholic church
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- pay your way to heaven
- painter inventer
- mass amount of books
- Protestant church
- inventor of printing press
- 6 wives
- counter punch
- church of England
- way you see shapes
- statue of david
- invalid
- non believer in religion
- queen of england 1558
- second wife
26 Clues: 6 wives • invalid • rebirth • language • Protestant • rich people • second wife • Stopping wars • counter punch • sistine chapel • human emotions • statue of david • painter inventer • Protestant church • church of England • way you see shapes • mass amount of books • Catholic missionaries • queen of england 1558 • pay your way to heaven • painted school of Athens • non believer in religion • ...
Scott Russell- Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- Red
- Christian not of Catholic
- council of the Roman Catholic Church
- Henrys 2nd wife
- Rich
- Native Language
- Rebirth
- First copy device
- called the Society of Jesus
- orange
- Another leader of protestant
- Way Of Life
- Invalid
- of Augsburg
- Gutenberg Invented printing press
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- Changing religious
- religious movement
- actor, artist
- Remission before god
- Englands church
- 3d of something
- purple
- the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty
- Not religous
- Someone who follows ideas
- Had 6 wives
26 Clues: Red • Rich • purple • orange • Rebirth • Invalid • Way Of Life • Had 6 wives • of Augsburg • Not religous • actor, artist • Henrys 2nd wife • Englands church • 3d of something • Native Language • First copy device • Changing religious • religious movement • Remission before god • Christian not of Catholic • Someone who follows ideas • called the Society of Jesus • Another leader of protestant • ...
Scott Russell- Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- actor, artist
- Christian not of Catholic
- Invalid
- council of the Roman Catholic Church
- Rich
- Native Language
- Rebirth
- First copy device
- called the Society of Jesus
- orange
- Another leader of protestant
- Way Of Life
- Remission before god
- Gutenberg Invented printing press
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- Agreement between Lutherans and cath
- Red
- Changing religious
- religious movement
- Henrys 2nd wife
- Englands church
- 3d of something
- purple
- the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty
- Not religous
- Someone who follows ideas
- Had 6 wives
26 Clues: Red • Rich • purple • orange • Invalid • Rebirth • Way Of Life • Had 6 wives • Not religous • actor, artist • Henrys 2nd wife • Englands church • 3d of something • Native Language • First copy device • Changing religious • religious movement • Remission before god • Christian not of Catholic • Someone who follows ideas • called the Society of Jesus • Another leader of protestant • ...
Musical Terms 2024-01-08
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- Leading Impressionist composer
- Birth place of Mozart
- Birth city of Bach
- Note worth one beat
- Musical period following the Classical
- Loud or Strong
- Note worth a quarter of a beat
- very loud
- Note worth half a beat
- Soft or Quiet
- Note worth four beats
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- Medium-loud
- Musical period spanning from 1600-1750
- German composer during the Baroque
- musical period before the baroque
- Musical period following the Romantic
- Italian composer during the Baroque
- very soft
- Austrian composer during the Classical
- Note worth two beats
20 Clues: very soft • very loud • Medium-loud • Soft or Quiet • Loud or Strong • Birth city of Bach • Note worth one beat • Note worth two beats • Birth place of Mozart • Note worth four beats • Note worth half a beat • Leading Impressionist composer • Note worth a quarter of a beat • musical period before the baroque • German composer during the Baroque • Italian composer during the Baroque • ...
Black History Month AJHS 2022-01-30
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- sociologist, intellectual and writer
- WWI Infantry Unit
- first female vice president
- covered the song "Strange Fruit"
- cells are used in medical research
- 1968 elected to Congress
- 44th President
- "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- group that fought segregation
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- barnstormer pilot
- Abolitionist
- awarded the Navy Cross in WWII
- carbon fiber filament inventor
- engineer, doctor, NASA astronaut
- playwright, Harlem Renaissance
- WWII fighter-pilot group
- Journalist/Activist
- song "A Change is Gonna Come"
- influential electric guitarist
- Civil Rights Leader, Congressman
20 Clues: Abolitionist • 44th President • barnstormer pilot • WWI Infantry Unit • Journalist/Activist • WWII fighter-pilot group • 1968 elected to Congress • first female vice president • song "A Change is Gonna Come" • group that fought segregation • awarded the Navy Cross in WWII • carbon fiber filament inventor • playwright, Harlem Renaissance • influential electric guitarist • ...
Allie Miller Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-23
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- counter punch
- catholic priests
- 6 wives
- salvation payments
- sistine chapel
- invalid
- non-religious
- Mona Lisa
- different angles on paintings
- school of athens
- mother of Elizabeth the first
- meeting of the clergy
- protestant
- importance of human feelings
- non-catholic christian
- inventor of printing press
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- old school copy machine
- rebirth
- settled reformation wars, 1555
- native language used
- new christian churches
- settled religious turmoil
- catholic church
- wealthy people
- split in the catholic church
- bronze david
26 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • invalid • Mona Lisa • protestant • bronze david • counter punch • non-religious • sistine chapel • wealthy people • catholic church • catholic priests • school of athens • salvation payments • native language used • meeting of the clergy • new christian churches • non-catholic christian • old school copy machine • settled religious turmoil • inventor of printing press • ...
Allie Miller Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-23
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- counter punch
- catholic priests
- 6 wives
- salvation payments
- sistine chapel
- invalid
- non-religious
- Mona Lisa
- different angles on paintings
- school of athens
- mother of Elizabeth the first
- meeting of the clergy
- protestant
- importance of human feelings
- non-catholic christian
- inventor of printing press
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- old school copy machine
- rebirth
- settled reformation wars, 1555
- native language used
- new christian churches
- settled religious turmoil
- catholic church
- wealthy people
- split in the catholic church
- bronze david
26 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • invalid • Mona Lisa • protestant • bronze david • counter punch • non-religious • sistine chapel • wealthy people • catholic church • catholic priests • school of athens • salvation payments • native language used • meeting of the clergy • new christian churches • non-catholic christian • old school copy machine • settled religious turmoil • inventor of printing press • ...
String Instruments 2025-08-27
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- = Indian bowed string instrument.
- = Russian triangular string instrument.
- = Slightly lower than violin.
- = Japanese plucked string instrument.
- = Six-string plucked instrument.
- = Ancient Greek harp.
- = String instrument with circular body.
- = Lowest string instrument.
- = Tenor-ranged string instrument.
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- = Large plucked string instrument.
- = Indian plucked string instrument.
- = Small plucked string instrument.
- = Flat-board plucked string.
- = Traditional folk harp.
- = Highest orchestral string.
- = Predecessor of modern strings.
- = Small four-string instrument.
- = Group of string instruments.
- = Chinese two-string bowed instrument.
- = Renaissance plucked instrument.
20 Clues: = Ancient Greek harp. • = Traditional folk harp. • = Lowest string instrument. • = Flat-board plucked string. • = Highest orchestral string. • = Slightly lower than violin. • = Group of string instruments. • = Small four-string instrument. • = Predecessor of modern strings. • = Six-string plucked instrument. • = Indian bowed string instrument. • = Renaissance plucked instrument. • ...
Ava Hale Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-18
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- new christian churches left catholicism
- buying salvation
- rebirth
- settled reformation
- non-catholic christian
- catholic missionaries
- bronze david
- make invaild
- inventor of the printing press
- settled religious turmoil
- first book made was the bible
- three dimensional appearance
- meeting of the clergy
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- beheaded
- author inventor Mona lisa
- sistine chaple
- protestant leader
- counter punch
- rich people
- non-religious
- school of athens
- six wives
- church of england
- human achievement, emotion
- native language
- split of the church
26 Clues: rebirth • beheaded • six wives • rich people • bronze david • make invaild • counter punch • non-religious • sistine chaple • native language • buying salvation • school of athens • protestant leader • church of england • settled reformation • split of the church • catholic missionaries • meeting of the clergy • non-catholic christian • author inventor Mona lisa • settled religious turmoil • ...
Linguistic Acolytes 2026-03-13
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- Soft protector of words
- .. and attributes
- Old Freeview channel which loved darts
- DVDs, Books and VCRs in one building
- Bletchley Park's pride
- 26 and all unique
- Not after
- Hero's mission
- Pose a question, or a place
- Can be lost in..
- Planetary day
- An inspiration and a pair
- Renaissance sport and keeps them out
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- Not a hoard
- Devotee's presentation
- Dawn's break
- Christmas-time capital
- Deem thee .. or not
- Risk is worth this
- One's departure
- Priests and Imams alike
- Teacher's bane
22 Clues: Not after • Not a hoard • Dawn's break • Planetary day • Hero's mission • Teacher's bane • One's departure • Can be lost in.. • .. and attributes • 26 and all unique • Risk is worth this • Deem thee .. or not • Bletchley Park's pride • Devotee's presentation • Christmas-time capital • Soft protector of words • Priests and Imams alike • An inspiration and a pair • Pose a question, or a place • ...
The Renaissance 2022-09-07
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- philosophy that believed exploring human potential and new ideas
- Greece and Rome writing that influenced the Renaissance
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- new social class of wealthy traders and bankers during that time
- outside the influence of religious teachings
- a wealthy supporter of renaissance artists
- comedy used by writers to ridicule or show the hypocrisy of those in power
- a person who devoted their life to study
7 Clues: a person who devoted their life to study • a wealthy supporter of renaissance artists • outside the influence of religious teachings • Greece and Rome writing that influenced the Renaissance • new social class of wealthy traders and bankers during that time • philosophy that believed exploring human potential and new ideas • ...
Renaissance Impact 2023-04-07
6 Clues: men who copied books by hand • a book written by Thomas More • this "press" helped to mass produce books • small paintings that were popular in England • Renaissance ideas took longer to reach this country • well-educated men who designed Renaissance buildings
Back to Black 2024-10-29
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- adj. a momentous event that will make history
- an account, subject is in the name
- discussion, debate
- "mia donna," Da Vinci's lady
- impressionism, Gogh
- "romance history", classic modern song
- famous Amy Winehouse song
- author who wrote about Victorian life
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- adj. simply an event in history
- poet, not to be confused with 17 across
- philosophy: stillness
- belfry, colloquially
- progress, Kafka
- the smell of rain
- token of remembrance
- a sentimental feeling
- adj. best thrifting find
- ___ Reading, era
18 Clues: progress, Kafka • ___ Reading, era • the smell of rain • discussion, debate • impressionism, Gogh • belfry, colloquially • token of remembrance • philosophy: stillness • a sentimental feeling • adj. best thrifting find • famous Amy Winehouse song • "mia donna," Da Vinci's lady • adj. simply an event in history • an account, subject is in the name • author who wrote about Victorian life • ...
The Renissanse Crossword 2025-05-02
12 Clues: Re ____ • MediciFamily • Not religuos • Greek or Rome • A ninja turtle • A famous Patron • Gearman inventor • A famous pool game • Humans over spirits • A road used to transport a good • A part of making things look more real • The universe does not revolve around us
A Period Of Transition 2021-04-20
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- ___________Statue of Pieta in Rome remains a famous example of Renaissance sculpture.
- ______ was made by John Kay.
- _______ making changes in something to make it correct and acceptable.
- The study of ___________ is crucial to study of history as they provide first-hand and original account of the past
- The invention of the printing press by ____________.
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- __________was the famous explorer and traveller to China and Japan.
- Francesco Petrarca is called the 'Father of _________'.
- The Renaissance was a cultural movement that began in _________ in late Middle Ages.
8 Clues: ______ was made by John Kay. • The invention of the printing press by ____________. • Francesco Petrarca is called the 'Father of _________'. • __________was the famous explorer and traveller to China and Japan. • _______ making changes in something to make it correct and acceptable. • ...
Renaissance Catholic Church 2023-05-21
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- what was the church selling in the Renaissance to the sinful people?
- where would an indulgence take you?
- what was the first name of the German Monk to make a big impact in the Renaissance towards the Church?
- who was the most powerful in 1517?
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- why did the people in Europe look towards the church for answers?
- what was the church becoming over time?
- ruled parts of Europe and some rule Asia
- which church did the German Monk put the 95 Thesis on?
8 Clues: who was the most powerful in 1517? • where would an indulgence take you? • what was the church becoming over time? • ruled parts of Europe and some rule Asia • which church did the German Monk put the 95 Thesis on? • why did the people in Europe look towards the church for answers? • what was the church selling in the Renaissance to the sinful people? • ...
Ethan is lame 2023-05-25
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- Inventor of the the printing press
- Person who provides funds to an artist to commission a art piece
- rebirth
- Medici family, French Médicis, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).May 12, 2023
- (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
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- Marco Polo was an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from the Republic of Venice who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
10 Clues: rebirth • Inventor of the the printing press • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture • Person who provides funds to an artist to commission a art piece • (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order. • ...
Renaissance "The Early Renaissance" 2025-12-04
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- a way of standing
- the main subject being discussed in a piece of art
- a large, rounded roof or ceiling
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- competition; a situation in which people or groups are competing with each other
- someone or something that is a representation or example of an idea, concept, etc
- to learn a skill or trade with a skilled craftsman for a period of time
- a system used to decide who will get something based on choosing names or numbers by chance
- an organized group of people who make or sell specific goods
8 Clues: a way of standing • a large, rounded roof or ceiling • the main subject being discussed in a piece of art • an organized group of people who make or sell specific goods • to learn a skill or trade with a skilled craftsman for a period of time • competition; a situation in which people or groups are competing with each other • ...
Renata 2021-09-01
Literature 2020-11-16
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- award for……..
- ,Poet who won "Sahitya Maneeshi
- ,Pioneer of Vanchipattu.
- ,Sugathakumari won sahithya
- in the golden age of
- in 2005 for his satire.
- ,Moving spirit of the great literary
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- Malayalam.
- ,Book wrote in 1977 by Shanta Kumar.
- ,Who wrote the book Prachin
- ,One of the triumvirate poets of
- ,Fire being the witness.
- ,Master of Malayalam satirist
- literature.
- ,Phari Gandhi
15 Clues: Malayalam. • literature. • award for…….. • ,Phari Gandhi • in the golden age of • in 2005 for his satire. • ,Pioneer of Vanchipattu. • ,Fire being the witness. • ,Who wrote the book Prachin • ,Sugathakumari won sahithya • ,Master of Malayalam satirist • ,One of the triumvirate poets of • ,Poet who won "Sahitya Maneeshi • ,Book wrote in 1977 by Shanta Kumar. • ...
Vocab 3 2023-03-17
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- use of symbols to rep ideas
- strong effect
- existing from earliest times bfo colonists
- occuring at the same time
- large number
- rapid increase
- being fair & impartial
- good judgement
- long-lasting impact of events
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- great variety
- movement from one part to another
- pensive sadness
- revival of art & lit under influence
- individual possession
- kill by hanging with or w/o legal trial
15 Clues: large number • great variety • strong effect • rapid increase • good judgement • pensive sadness • individual possession • being fair & impartial • occuring at the same time • use of symbols to rep ideas • long-lasting impact of events • movement from one part to another • revival of art & lit under influence • kill by hanging with or w/o legal trial • ...
semester 1 review 2022-01-13
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- trade between 3 locations
- religion by John Calvin
- “greatest playwright of all time”
- sun is the center
- found the southern tip of africa
- the medieval period
- father of humanism
- certain knowledge is impossible or is it
- made the printing press
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- earth is the center
- painted the mona lisa
- rebirth
- found the "new world"
- Russian emperor
- male head of family/tribe
15 Clues: rebirth • Russian emperor • sun is the center • father of humanism • earth is the center • the medieval period • painted the mona lisa • found the "new world" • made the printing press • religion by John Calvin • trade between 3 locations • male head of family/tribe • found the southern tip of africa • “greatest playwright of all time” • certain knowledge is impossible or is it
Jazz Age 2023-12-14
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- Genre of the time
- Renaissance location
- Armstrong's instrument
- City Armstrong moved to
- "Colorful" genre inspirational to jazz
- Women of the age who defied societal norms
- Piano-based genre inspirational to jazz
- "King" who Armstrong worked with
- "Great" movement of African Amercans from south to north
- _____ Armstrong
- Illegal bars
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- Armstrong's nickname
- Popular dance named after a city
- Banning of alcohol
- Birthplace of jazz
- Famous composer and pianist Duke
- Armstrong's other nickname
- Female singer Smith
18 Clues: Illegal bars • _____ Armstrong • Genre of the time • Banning of alcohol • Birthplace of jazz • Female singer Smith • Armstrong's nickname • Renaissance location • Armstrong's instrument • City Armstrong moved to • Armstrong's other nickname • Popular dance named after a city • Famous composer and pianist Duke • "King" who Armstrong worked with • "Colorful" genre inspirational to jazz • ...
durrant 2023-05-01
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- who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, or cause:
- a large French country house or castle, often giving its name to wine made in its neighbourhood:
- a city in west central Italy, the capital of Tuscany, on the River Arno; population 365,659 (2008). Florence was a leading centre of the Italian Renaissance from the 14th to the 16th century, especially under the rule of the Medici family during the 15th century.
- a powerful Italian family of bankers and merchants whose members effectively ruled Florence for much of the 15th century and from 1569 were grand dukes of Tuscany.
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- man:a person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
- a painting done rapidly in watercolour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colours penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
- a revival of or renewed interest in something:
- a person perceived as prepared to use unethical means to gain an advantage.
- a large oblong hall or building with double colonnades and a semicircular apse, used in ancient Rome as a court of law or for public assemblies.
10 Clues: a revival of or renewed interest in something: • man:a person with many talents or areas of knowledge. • who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes • a person perceived as prepared to use unethical means to gain an advantage. • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, or cause: • ...
world history crappy crossword 2022-01-10
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- wrote plays and poems very famous
- an ideal world
- a king known to have killed his wives
- to change the form of something
- gods plan for the world
- a method used in sience
- dont include first name made the last super
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- holy ______ _______
- buy youre way to heaven
- pov
- gutenburges _______ ______
- a commercial _________
- the _______ will decide your fate
- rebirth
14 Clues: pov • rebirth • an ideal world • holy ______ _______ • a commercial _________ • buy youre way to heaven • gods plan for the world • a method used in sience • gutenburges _______ ______ • wrote plays and poems very famous • the _______ will decide your fate • a king known to have killed his wives • dont include first name made the last super • ...
Art Movements 2025-10-10
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- religious and realistic
- graffiti and public space
- swirly, thin brushstrokes
- broken shapes and distorted features
- fancy and decorative
- mythology, storytelling, human figures
- popular and popping, bright images
- a chronological order of events
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- dreamlike and bizarre
- a style of art during a specific time period
- computer generated art
- the earliest art movement
- the most contemporary (modern) art movement
- cave paintings
- optical illusions
- Mrs. ormasen's favorite art movement
16 Clues: cave paintings • optical illusions • fancy and decorative • dreamlike and bizarre • computer generated art • religious and realistic • the earliest art movement • graffiti and public space • swirly, thin brushstrokes • a chronological order of events • popular and popping, bright images • broken shapes and distorted features • Mrs. ormasen's favorite art movement • ...
ESCAPE Venice 2021-03-30
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- The ruler of Venice's republic
- this social class grew during the Renaissance as merchants and craftsmen became valued
- the word used to describe people moving to and living in a city both in the Renaissance and modern day
- each city-state had one that lived in another city-state and made political deals
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- the art of peacefully making deals
- the biggest source of wealth for Venice
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- government where people choose their leader
8 Clues: The ruler of Venice's republic • the art of peacefully making deals • the biggest source of wealth for Venice • government where people choose their leader • an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • each city-state had one that lived in another city-state and made political deals • ...
Renaissance & Baroque Europe 2025-03-31
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- the seventeenth century period in Europe
- a style used in interior decoration and painting in France in the eighteenth century
- a type of art that takes as its subject everyday life
- a painting of inanimate objects, such as flowers, fruit, other food item
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- the representation of forms on a two dimensional surface
- a cultural and intellectual movement during the Renaissance
- a style that arose in central Italy in the mid-sixteenth century
- the period in Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries
8 Clues: the seventeenth century period in Europe • a type of art that takes as its subject everyday life • the representation of forms on a two dimensional surface • a cultural and intellectual movement during the Renaissance • a style that arose in central Italy in the mid-sixteenth century • a painting of inanimate objects, such as flowers, fruit, other food item • ...
The Renaissance 2025-04-29
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- English playwright, poet, and actor
- prominent Italian banker and statesman who lived during the 15th century
- German inventor and printer who is credited with the development of the mechanical movable type printing press
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- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- known for his artistic masterpieces, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance period
- was a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer
- served as the Pope from 1513 until his death in 1521
8 Clues: English playwright, poet, and actor • was a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer • served as the Pope from 1513 until his death in 1521 • was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • prominent Italian banker and statesman who lived during the 15th century • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance period • ...
0.4 2024-04-17
8 Clues: LGBTQ+ Uprising • Founding Father • Inventive Genius • Revolutionary Year • Four-Term President • Immigration Gateway • 1970s Hostage Crisis • Renaissance District
Vocabulary week of 9/8 2020-09-03
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- Money given to the church to reduce the punishment of sins in the Roman Catholic religion
- A time period after the middle the ages. This time period was known for re-birth or re-discovery of art and knowledge of the “classical” period of the Greek and Roman culture.
- Intellectual Movement at the heart of the Italian renaissance that focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues.
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- The center of the Italian Renaissance from the 14th to the 16th century.
- showing 3-D on a flat surface
- family Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 -1737.
- People who support artists by commissioning art and buying their works.
7 Clues: showing 3-D on a flat surface • People who support artists by commissioning art and buying their works. • The center of the Italian Renaissance from the 14th to the 16th century. • Money given to the church to reduce the punishment of sins in the Roman Catholic religion • ...
Alexis Park 6 2020-12-18
11 Clues: created plays • revival of art • religious speakings • religious activities • famous for The Prince • who painted the mona lisa • created The Divine Comedy • best known for The Vatican • painted The Birth of Venus • painted the Vatican ceiling • work started Printing Revolution
1920s Pop Culture Crossword 2017-01-10
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- Form of capitalism in which the economy is focused on the selling of consumer goods and the spending of consumer money.
- The style of flight that wartime pilots used to entertain themselves.
- Illegal bars
- The most influential poet of the Harlem Renaissance.
- The style of art using geometric shapes that was developed during the 1920s.
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- The name given to the cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem between the end of World War I
- As a consumer culture, Americans leaned more towards _______ foods rather than homemade meals.
- A fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behaviour
- Another revolutionary transportation method; used for barnstorming
- Henry Ford produced 1,700 ______ during its first full year of business.
- The "national sport"
- New York Yankees Star whose record will stand for 30 years
- The predominant style of music that flourished during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Women in the 1920s were granted ______ so they could vote.
- A contractual agreement in which a borrower receivers something of value no and agrees to repay the lender at some date in the future.
15 Clues: Illegal bars • The "national sport" • The most influential poet of the Harlem Renaissance. • New York Yankees Star whose record will stand for 30 years • Women in the 1920s were granted ______ so they could vote. • Another revolutionary transportation method; used for barnstorming • The style of flight that wartime pilots used to entertain themselves. • ...
Vocabulary Quiz - 14.2 Reading 2015-06-04
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- attractively thin and graceful.
- to stop pp from sth, esp. by using force.
- ~ architecture was a lively celebration of the art form, in turns both majestic and lighthearted, that gladly disposed of the dreary conventions of the past.
- behavior or attitudes that most pp in a society think to be normal.
- so frightening or threatening that somebody will do as you wish.
- a new way of doing sth. that is different from old days.
- to make sth. look more beautiful.
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- The Gothic style features steep, pointed ~ that reached to heights unprecedented in medieval construction.
- firmly believed even though there is no evidence yet.
- having two halves which are exactly the same, like mirror image.
- to happen earlier in history than sth. else
- to put new strength or power into sth.
- the ratio of size or shape is so pleasant and balanced.
- architectures of the Renaissance are based on classical guidelines, featuring columns, archways, and ~.
- Bramante’s Tempietto is a small, round monument, built in an explicit ~ of ancient Roman temples.
15 Clues: attractively thin and graceful. • to make sth. look more beautiful. • to put new strength or power into sth. • to stop pp from sth, esp. by using force. • to happen earlier in history than sth. else • firmly believed even though there is no evidence yet. • the ratio of size or shape is so pleasant and balanced. • a new way of doing sth. that is different from old days. • ...
History G9 Vocab#6&7 2025-12-03
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- John Huss' followers grew stronger in Bohemia even after his ________.
- In Renaissance, writers began creating _________ in their own languages.
- Around 1300, some Italians studied the art and writings of _________ Greece and Rome.
- The Catholic church leaders required poor church members to give large _________ to support them.
- John Wycliffe was an English _________ who taught people to study about God's Words.
- Church members began to resent the _________ and abuse of power in the Catholic Church.
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- Renaissance scholars promoted humanism, which is the study of humans and their _________.
- The ___________ helped more people get a copy of the Bible.
- Wycliffe's teachings and Bible _________ spread across England, and were not all destroyed.
- The greatest and the most serious __________ appeared in the area of religion.
- Not only in Europe, other __________ in the world were also rising and falling.
- The _________ of power was shown in men who could buy high positions in the church, whether or not they were qualified.
- John Wycliffe is called the "Morning Star of the __________."
- Some church leaders, including the popes, lived in great _________.
- _________ people were ready for someone to speak up and call for change.
15 Clues: The ___________ helped more people get a copy of the Bible. • John Wycliffe is called the "Morning Star of the __________." • Some church leaders, including the popes, lived in great _________. • John Huss' followers grew stronger in Bohemia even after his ________. • In Renaissance, writers began creating _________ in their own languages. • ...
renaissance writers (pages 131-133) 2022-04-28
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- Author of The Divine Comedy
- He composed poetry in Italian language
- Author of The Decameron
- Author of the book dedicated to family Medici
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- One of the most famous English play-writers from Renaissance (e.g. Hamlet, Othello, Romeo and Juliet)
- One of the first books for the ordinary Spanish people written by Miguel Cervantes
- One of the most famous French writers from Renaissance
7 Clues: Author of The Decameron • Author of The Divine Comedy • He composed poetry in Italian language • Author of the book dedicated to family Medici • One of the most famous French writers from Renaissance • One of the first books for the ordinary Spanish people written by Miguel Cervantes • ...
Rennasnce times 2025-05-06
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- attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Era if ancient Greece and Rome
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- was a German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press.
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- or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- point a person views /concept/ situation
- revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a powerful Italian banking dynasty that dominated Florence from the 15th to the 18th centuries
- Polo was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- the idea of human potential
- a trade route along the medditterenean sea
11 Clues: the idea of human potential • Era if ancient Greece and Rome • point a person views /concept/ situation • a trade route along the medditterenean sea • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. • attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
Teka-Teki Silang Sosiologi 2020-09-16
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- revolusi
- Buku karya Karl Marx yang berisi analisis kritis terhadap kapitalisme dan praktiknya pada ekonomi pada abad ke-19 berjudul Das ...
- gesellschaft
- Era munculnya ajaran teori-teori politik dan sosial yang memusatkan perhatian pada mekanisme pemerintahan
- fasisme
- socius
- kuantitatif
- akulturasi
- biopsikologis
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- kumulatif
- Objek utama kajian Sosiologi.
- segregasi
- comte
- locke
- tonnies
- weber
- Metode yang bertujuan menelaah gejala-gejala sosial secara matematis dan berdasarkan data yang terkumpul
- durkheim
- evaluasi
- Herbert Spencer terkenal sebagai salah satu tokoh ideologi ... Sosial.
20 Clues: comte • locke • weber • socius • tonnies • fasisme • revolusi • durkheim • evaluasi • kumulatif • segregasi • akulturasi • kuantitatif • gesellschaft • biopsikologis • Objek utama kajian Sosiologi. • Herbert Spencer terkenal sebagai salah satu tokoh ideologi ... Sosial. • Metode yang bertujuan menelaah gejala-gejala sosial secara matematis dan berdasarkan data yang terkumpul • ...
Science Week - Chemical Symbols 2018-10-09
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- Blood sucking bug.
- Sections of DNA.
- pH less than 7.
- Emails you don't want.
- There are no snakes in this country.
- Vertebrate that scares elephants.
- Wearing away of land by weather.
- Renaissance scientist who said the Sun was at the centre of the universe.
- Trash Panda.
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- A form of microorganism.
- Cat-like.
- Colours.
- Fang teeth.
- Can cause illness or death.
- South American country.
- Used to reduce friction.
- Ghosts say ...
- Drug made from willow bark.
- Fruit high in potassium.
- Needed to make haemoglobin.
20 Clues: Colours. • Cat-like. • Fang teeth. • Trash Panda. • Ghosts say ... • pH less than 7. • Sections of DNA. • Blood sucking bug. • Emails you don't want. • South American country. • A form of microorganism. • Used to reduce friction. • Fruit high in potassium. • Can cause illness or death. • Drug made from willow bark. • Needed to make haemoglobin. • Wearing away of land by weather. • ...
Neil's hard crossword 2024-05-18
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- south african currency
- Ecuador capital
- more expensive
- Place of worship for christians
- capital of Poland
- Primary colour
- forced to leave school,ejected
- home of Italian Renaissance
- senior cleric of the church
- Huge,Very large,immense
- measure of a slope of a road
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- swedish currency
- Found below the surface of the sea sea,a hidden opinion
- racing dog
- more difficult,
- run away to marry
- traffic island,playground attraction
- Scandanavian capital
- to convey,carry or lead
- Ecuador's largest city
20 Clues: racing dog • more expensive • Primary colour • Ecuador capital • more difficult, • swedish currency • capital of Poland • run away to marry • Scandanavian capital • south african currency • Ecuador's largest city • to convey,carry or lead • Huge,Very large,immense • home of Italian Renaissance • senior cleric of the church • measure of a slope of a road • forced to leave school,ejected • ...
Mariska Mack - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- Creator of the Printing Press
- Society of Jesus
- Rebirth
- Kingdom controls religion
- Bronze Statue of David
- Martin Luthers Followers
- Henry vIII second wife
- Marraige Void
- Counter Reformation
- Non-religous
- Church of England
- Painted School of Athens
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- Challenging the Church
- Spread of Books
- Buying Forgiveness
- Painted the Last Supper
- Calvanism
- Painted Sistine Chapel
- 36.7% of christianity
- POV
- Wealthy Person
- King of Englad 1509-1547
- Daughter of Anne Boleyn
- Made up of Bishops and Cardinals
- Native Language
- Human Achievment
26 Clues: POV • Rebirth • Calvanism • Non-religous • Marraige Void • Wealthy Person • Spread of Books • Native Language • Society of Jesus • Human Achievment • Church of England • Buying Forgiveness • Counter Reformation • 36.7% of christianity • Challenging the Church • Painted Sistine Chapel • Bronze Statue of David • Henry vIII second wife • Painted the Last Supper • Daughter of Anne Boleyn • ...
Tommy Edmiston- Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- rebirth
- Counter Punch
- School of Athens
- importance of human
- 3D picture in a 2D
- of Augsburg Religious tolerance
- wealthy
- Church of England
- Press first ever mass production for books
- Follower of Marthin Luther
- Meeting Clurgy
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- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Newer version of Christianity
- rebuild
- to invalid
- Society of Jesus
- Boleyn Beheaded
- Gutenberg Inventor of
- painted Sistine Chapel
- 6 Wives
- non religious
- Challenged the church
- Greatest Queen
- Change
- Stature of David
- native dialect
- paying for a spot in Heaven
27 Clues: Change • rebirth • rebuild • 6 Wives • wealthy • to invalid • Counter Punch • non religious • Greatest Queen • native dialect • Meeting Clurgy • Boleyn Beheaded • Society of Jesus • School of Athens • Stature of David • Church of England • 3D picture in a 2D • importance of human • Painter of Mona Lisa • Gutenberg Inventor of • Challenged the church • painted Sistine Chapel • Follower of Marthin Luther • ...
Maggie Springer - Renaissance and reformation 2024-09-19
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- settled reformation wars
- settled religous turm oil
- non catholic christans
- funded the arts
- origanal language
- rebirth
- catholic missionaries
- painted sistine chapel
- protestant leader
- human emotion
- invented printing press
- mass production of books
- make invalid
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- split in church
- painted school of athens
- meeting of clergy
- painted Mona Lisa
- catholic counter punch
- church of england
- 3d view in paintings
- bronze david
- henerys second wife/beheaded
- nonreligous
- religous followers of martin luther
- paying for salvation
- 6 wives
26 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • nonreligous • bronze david • make invalid • human emotion • split in church • funded the arts • meeting of clergy • painted Mona Lisa • church of england • origanal language • protestant leader • 3d view in paintings • paying for salvation • catholic missionaries • catholic counter punch • non catholic christans • painted sistine chapel • invented printing press • ...
Alexis Tibbott - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- painter
- rich person
- Catholics left to become...
- three points of view
- catholic missionaries
- make invalid
- author, painter,scientist
- protestant leader
- Henry's second wife
- changes criticisms in catholicism
- sculptor
- counterpunch
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- special church court
- non-catholic christians
- copy many books
- Italian sculptor
- church of England
- settlement from reformation
- rebirth
- native language
- human achievement
- invented printing press
- Henry and Anne Boleyn's daughter
- King who took Pope's power away
- meetings held by catholic church
- not religious
26 Clues: painter • rebirth • sculptor • rich person • make invalid • counterpunch • not religious • copy many books • native language • Italian sculptor • church of England • human achievement • protestant leader • Henry's second wife • special church court • three points of view • catholic missionaries • non-catholic christians • invented printing press • author, painter,scientist • Catholics left to become... • ...
Famous women who've made big impacts through their work 2025-03-31
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- renaissance album
- When I see you
- Cranes in the sky
- The first women Vice president of the U.S
- Hidden Figures
- RESPECT
- a Barbadian singer famous for her song WORK
- Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist
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- Trinidadian rapper
- refusal to get up from seat
- tennis ball
- former black first lady of the U.S
- Will smith wife
- Michael Jackson sister
- Former Destiney's child member
- The little mermaid
- rapper from Memphis Tennessee
- Under ground rail road
- black/latina rapper
- caged bird
20 Clues: RESPECT • caged bird • tennis ball • When I see you • Hidden Figures • Will smith wife • renaissance album • Cranes in the sky • Trinidadian rapper • The little mermaid • black/latina rapper • Michael Jackson sister • Under ground rail road • refusal to get up from seat • rapper from Memphis Tennessee • Former Destiney's child member • Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist • ...
Bailee Saylor Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-19
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- settled reformation wars
- made england a europeon power
- non catholic christian
- rich people
- native language
- rebirth
- catholic missionaries
- sistine chapel
- protestant leader
- human achivement, emotion
- creator of the printing press
- early copy machine
- make invalid
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- split in the catholic church
- school of athens
- meeting of clergy
- mona lisa
- counter punch
- christian church
- three dimensional appearance
- bronze david
- mother of elizabeth 1
- non religous
- new catholic left churches
- buying salvation
- had 6 wives
26 Clues: rebirth • mona lisa • rich people • had 6 wives • bronze david • non religous • make invalid • counter punch • sistine chapel • native language • school of athens • christian church • buying salvation • meeting of clergy • protestant leader • early copy machine • mother of elizabeth 1 • catholic missionaries • non catholic christian • settled reformation wars • human achivement, emotion • ...
mekenna kim- Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-19
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- printing press
- treaty, ended Catholic v Lutherans
- 3-dimensional
- pay salvation
- French Protestant
- School of Athens
- rich people
- Church in England
- response to Protestants
- English queen, Henry daughter
- non-Catholic Christians
- Mona Lisa, "Jack of all trades"
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- mother of Elizabeth, beheaded "treason"
- missionaries of Jesus, converted non-believers
- Sistine Chapel
- native language
- led by Martin Luther
- English king, 6 wives
- non-religious
- made decisions about church
- rebirth
- human emotions
- Bronze David
- declare invalid
- church split
25 Clues: rebirth • rich people • Bronze David • church split • 3-dimensional • non-religious • pay salvation • Sistine Chapel • printing press • human emotions • native language • declare invalid • School of Athens • French Protestant • Church in England • led by Martin Luther • English king, 6 wives • response to Protestants • non-Catholic Christians • made decisions about church • English queen, Henry daughter • ...
Renaissance puzzle bonus 2023-05-09
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- A city in Italy that was a major center of the Renaissance, known for its art, architecture, and culture.
- An Italian artist known for his work in painting, sculpture, and architecture during the High Renaissance.
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- A philosophical and intellectual movement that emphasized the value and agency of human beings.
- Wealthy family that ruled Florence during the Renaissance
- An Italian astronomer and physicist who made significant contributions to the development of modern science.
- Famous Italian artist who painted "The Last Supper" and the "Mona Lisa"
6 Clues: Wealthy family that ruled Florence during the Renaissance • Famous Italian artist who painted "The Last Supper" and the "Mona Lisa" • A philosophical and intellectual movement that emphasized the value and agency of human beings. • A city in Italy that was a major center of the Renaissance, known for its art, architecture, and culture. • ...
Renaissance and reformation 2025-05-01
11 Clues: rich family • relaxed punishments • protestant religions • spreading Catholicism • images carved in wood • man, Leonardo Da Vinci • denial of church teachings • a family originated from Spain • press, a printer from the 1450s • mapmaking during the Renaissance • states, own independent government
Movement in Art 2022-06-21
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- The 3rd dimension
- Line direction which creates a strong sense of movement in a composition
- Modern abstract/non-objective art style that created the illusion of space and/or movement
- Suggested line between two points in a composition (such as the gaze between the eyes of two people)
- Artist who explored linear perspective
- Italian Art style at the beginning of the 20th Century that expressed ideas about modernity, speed and movement.
- Cartoons made into a film
- Type of perspective which uses colours that get greyer and paler towards the distance to show depth.
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- The art word for a type of Style in Art.
- Typical Renaissance style type of composition to keep the viewer's eye exploring the painting.
- Paintings and drawings (Two words, dash between words)
- Lines repeated after a cartoon character that to suggest it is running with speed.
- Line direction which creates a strong sense of stability or alertness in a composition
- Renaissance Art period that used action poses to suggest movement
- Line direction which creates the idea of calmness or stillness
- The 4th dimension
- Artist who invented a type of perspective to represent the atmospheric change of colour (two words)
17 Clues: The 3rd dimension • The 4th dimension • Cartoons made into a film • Artist who explored linear perspective • The art word for a type of Style in Art. • Paintings and drawings (Two words, dash between words) • Line direction which creates the idea of calmness or stillness • Renaissance Art period that used action poses to suggest movement • ...
History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors
- the father and male ruler, or a man regarded as the founder
- 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches
- An economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- Representation of some sacred personage, as Christ or a saint or angel, painted usually on a wood surface and venerated itself as sacred
- The revival of art and literature
- The Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century
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- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- A person who supports artists, especially financially
- A land controlled by another nation
- An imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts
- The knightly class of fuedal times
- emperor of Russia before 1917
15 Clues: emperor of Russia before 1917 • The revival of art and literature • The knightly class of fuedal times • A land controlled by another nation • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • A person who supports artists, especially financially • An imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • ...
Guess the invention and inventors 2024-01-18
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- City in California where the Silicon Valley, a hub of technological innovation, is located.
- Inventor known for the invention of alternating current (AC) electrical systems.
- Inventor of the first practical steam engine.
- Invention by Thomas Edison, it revolutionized communication and entertainment.
- Asian country where gunpowder was invented.
- Inventor of the first commercially successful personal computer.
- Italian city known for its historical role in the Renaissance and as a hub of artistic and scientific innovation.
- German city where the famous invention of the printing press took place.
- mathematician and logician...Boole, whose work laid the foundation for modern computer science.
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- Invention by Johannes Gutenberg that played a crucial role in the spread of information during the Renaissance.
- City in Japan, where the first commercial Compact Disc player was released.
- Inventor of the first practical telephone.
- Inventor of the first practical video camera.
- Location where the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator, is situated.
- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell, it enabled the transmission of sound over long distances.
15 Clues: Inventor of the first practical telephone. • Asian country where gunpowder was invented. • Inventor of the first practical steam engine. • Inventor of the first practical video camera. • Inventor of the first commercially successful personal computer. • German city where the famous invention of the printing press took place. • ...
Tyler Smith 5 2020-12-17
11 Clues: non religious • printing press • birth of venus • hamlet and romeo • school of athens • everyday language • wrote the prince book • painted the mona lisa • wrote of divine comedy • time of the 15 to 16 sentry • painted the sistine chapel ceiling
Renaissance Vocab 2022-12-06
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- italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence,
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- living well in this world and understanding better the activities of this world.
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
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- The revival of art and literature after the dark ages.
- Cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
6 Clues: The revival of art and literature after the dark ages. • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • living well in this world and understanding better the activities of this world. • italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, • ...
The Renaissance Era 2024-04-15
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- He was a painter and his most famous artwork is school of Athens and the wedding of the virgin.
- Wealthy people who sponsored artists and commissioned works.
- Emphasis on a person as an individual rather than part of a larger group.
- A period of European exponential growth cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth”.
- People who traded goods who grew wealthy in trading ports of Genoa.
- Most famous and powerful patrons in Europe.
- Greco-Roman knowledge and culture preserved by who?
- He was best known for making portraits and mythological subjects.
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- He was the ultimate renaissance man known for his science, inventions, sculptors, engineering, and paintings.
- Considered the greatest artist of all time making the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel & the David.
- He was a Dutch philosopher and christian humanist.
- He was the author of the divine comedy and imaginative vision of the afterlife.
- Focus on worldly themes instead of religion.
- He was author of the prince handbook on politics and ruling.
- He was called the “Father of Humanism” and was known for traveling Europe & collecting classical writings.
15 Clues: Most famous and powerful patrons in Europe. • Focus on worldly themes instead of religion. • He was a Dutch philosopher and christian humanist. • Greco-Roman knowledge and culture preserved by who? • Wealthy people who sponsored artists and commissioned works. • He was author of the prince handbook on politics and ruling. • ...
World History Review 2022-01-07
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- An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
- The most celebrated document in English history that guaranteed rights for all citizens.
- An Italian sea captain who was financed by Spain to sail west across the Atlantic Ocean to get to Asia.
- Lands that are controlled by other nations.
- A trade system between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- A true "Renaissance man" known for his paintings the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.
- A leading bishop of the East, but still bowed to the emperor.
- A Portuguese captain who discovered the tip of Africa.
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- A monk and teacher and created a church, not under the pope.
- The son of Pepin the Short and ruled the Frankish kingdom.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- A high-ranking nobleman who became the Emperor of the Eastern Empire and created the Justinian Code.
- A time period of new creativity, knowledge, and means rebirth.
- Religious images used by Eastern Christians to aid their devotions.
- A movement for religious change and was started by Martin Luther.
15 Clues: Lands that are controlled by other nations. • A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • A Portuguese captain who discovered the tip of Africa. • A trade system between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. • The son of Pepin the Short and ruled the Frankish kingdom. • A monk and teacher and created a church, not under the pope. • ...
Durkins last semester review 2022-01-07
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- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel.
- First person to discover to the Americas (2 words)
- A period of European history in which Rome had a (Rebirth)
- Theory that Earth was at the center of the universe (2 words)
- time of gradual decline of the Roman empire (2 words)
- Introduced the first vaccine for smallpox (2 words)
- Last name of the man who developed the printing press.
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface.
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- the Justinian code was made of 4 parts, the code, the ____, the institutes, and the novellae.
- The Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
- Theory that Earth and all the other planets revolve around the sun (2 words)
- The famous writer of many plays including Romeo and Juliet (2 words)
- A natural philosopher who discovered the law of gravity (2 words)
- A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- The code that knights must live by.
15 Clues: The code that knights must live by. • Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. • First person to discover to the Americas (2 words) • Introduced the first vaccine for smallpox (2 words) • time of gradual decline of the Roman empire (2 words) • Last name of the man who developed the printing press. • A period of European history in which Rome had a (Rebirth) • ...
Carl's County Crosswords #3 2020-08-27
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- "This project made possible by the Grace of God...." (2 words)
- SOS (Society of ____)
- 1774 same as Magnolia ____
- City named after a tree
- The last ____ city in Montgomery County
- Magnolia Bible ____
- Piney Grove ____ Baptist Church
- The Magnolia ___oll
- City's former name
- "Magnolia Church of Christ Meets ____"
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- Historic Depot has a Southern ____ car
- Library's namesake
- St. Matthias the ____
- Magnolia ____ Tabernacle
- Mayor Pro Tem
- Gateway to Texas ____ Festival
- Sanctuary behind library
17 Clues: Mayor Pro Tem • Library's namesake • City's former name • Magnolia Bible ____ • The Magnolia ___oll • St. Matthias the ____ • SOS (Society of ____) • City named after a tree • Magnolia ____ Tabernacle • Sanctuary behind library • 1774 same as Magnolia ____ • Gateway to Texas ____ Festival • Piney Grove ____ Baptist Church • Historic Depot has a Southern ____ car • ...
Women of the Harlem Renaissance 2023-04-15
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- This woman was a poet, playwright, editor, music teacher, school teacher, and a pioneer in the black theater movement. She was very influential to generations of noted black writers and playwrights who came after her
- Nicknamed Lady Day by her friend and musical partner, this woman was very influential on jazz and pop singing. Her vocal style, strongly inspired by jazz instrumentalists, pioneered a new way of manipulating phrasing and tempo. She was also admired all over the world for her deeply personal and intimate approach to singing.
- One of the causes of the Harlem Renaissance
- This woman was a sculptor who was well known for making images of black art mainstream. Faced with lots of adversity during her career, this woman fought for other black artists in the arts and was also an educator.
- This woman was an acclaimed novelist of the Harlem Renaissance, who was the first black woman to win a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship.
- Known as the "Empress of the Blues", this woman has 3 of her songs in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
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- This is how long the Harlem Renaissance lasted
- An editor for The Crisis, a NAACP magazine, this woman helped to promote literary works related to the social movement during the Harlem Renaissance, in addition to creating works of her own.
- This woman was a world renowned writer and anthropologist. Her novels, short stories, and plays often depicted African American life in the South. Her work in anthropology examined black folklore.
- This woman was a world renowned performer, WWII spy, and activist. She flourished as a dancer, and was well-known for her dancing style and unique costumes.
10 Clues: One of the causes of the Harlem Renaissance • This is how long the Harlem Renaissance lasted • Known as the "Empress of the Blues", this woman has 3 of her songs in the Grammy Hall of Fame. • This woman was an acclaimed novelist of the Harlem Renaissance, who was the first black woman to win a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. • ...
Daymon Gleason - 2020 US History: A Year in Review 2021-01-06
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- older times
- indigenous peoples
- what saved jamestown
- safe place for catholics
- carolinas "blue gold"
- settlement founded by the french
- historical period of intellectual and artistic creativity
- person of mixed race
- landholder
- Columbus sailed to America with the Niña, Pinta, and
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- settlement named after the king
- used to settle a british millitary barrier
- the establishing of colonies
- european explorer
- first english ship to america
- lost city
- society of friends
- hatteras island
18 Clues: lost city • landholder • older times • hatteras island • european explorer • indigenous peoples • society of friends • what saved jamestown • person of mixed race • carolinas "blue gold" • safe place for catholics • the establishing of colonies • first english ship to america • settlement named after the king • settlement founded by the french • used to settle a british millitary barrier • ...
Music Eras Medieval Renn, Classical, Baroque 2024 2024-05-17
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- music time period 500-1400
- classical and romantic composer
- medieval singing in church
- lute, recorder,shawm,tabor
- wrote little serenade
- woodwind, brass, percussion, string families
- time period from 1730-1820
- a single unaccompanied melody
- famous medieval song
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- music outside the church
- trills and tremelo
- wrote rondo alla turca
- a characteristic of classcial time period music
- 1400-1600 music
- famous baroque composer
- 1600-1750 music
- harpsichord, violin, pipe organ
- Renaissance means what
18 Clues: 1400-1600 music • 1600-1750 music • trills and tremelo • famous medieval song • wrote little serenade • wrote rondo alla turca • Renaissance means what • famous baroque composer • music outside the church • music time period 500-1400 • medieval singing in church • lute, recorder,shawm,tabor • time period from 1730-1820 • a single unaccompanied melody • classical and romantic composer • ...
Unit 4: World History Vocab 2022-10-01
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- Wrote the prince
- Ideal society
- Member of society of Jesus
- Astronomical model
- Payer of art
- Art period
- Known for his 3 laws of planetary motion
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Government where deity is an authority
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- Book written by Martin Luther
- Thinking process used in science
- Creation of Protestantism
- First used telescopes for stars
- change in scientific thought
- Belonging to protestant government
- Wrote 95 thesis
- Shouldn't get baptized unless consents
17 Clues: Art period • Payer of art • Ideal society • Wrote 95 thesis • Wrote the prince • Astronomical model • Creation of Protestantism • Member of society of Jesus • change in scientific thought • Book written by Martin Luther • First used telescopes for stars • Thinking process used in science • Proposed the heliocentric theory • Belonging to protestant government • ...
TABLOID MAGAZINE LOVE & HATE CROSSWORD 2023-09-18
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- Parc Jarry has one we LOVE
- Beyonce album, thrift store, post-puritan era
- ___ Magazine (this magazine)
- What Garfield LOVES
- Evil homophobic raccoon we HATE
- Cold one
- What Garfield HATES
- Our heart correspondant
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- This city
- Food that comes in slice form that sucks in Montreal
- Scooby's boyfriend
- Sophie Grégoire Trudeau's Ex
- Size of Tabloid Magazine Issue #0.5
- The Vegas of Canada
- Supreme Leader of Quebec
- Frenchest country in Europe
- JFL pranks
17 Clues: Cold one • This city • JFL pranks • Scooby's boyfriend • The Vegas of Canada • What Garfield LOVES • What Garfield HATES • Our heart correspondant • Supreme Leader of Quebec • Parc Jarry has one we LOVE • Frenchest country in Europe • Sophie Grégoire Trudeau's Ex • ___ Magazine (this magazine) • Evil homophobic raccoon we HATE • Size of Tabloid Magazine Issue #0.5 • ...
The Renaissance Recap! 2022-03-02
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- The Medici family had four _________ who were all elected to lead the Catholic Church.
- The Medici’s were the ones who created the practice of __________ which absolved of sins in exchange for money.
- the inventor of the telescope.
- the support, encouragement, privilege and money given by wealthy people such as the Medici family, to artists in the Renaissance.
- Sir Francis Bacon proposed the idea of this.
- The day that the attempted assassination of the Medici's took place.
- The infamous king who had six wives!
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- Nicolaus __________ proposed the theory that the Earth revolves around the sun.
- The Medici family lived in this city.
- The name of the Medici's family home where they lived in Florence.
- The name of the Medici who was assassinated!
- Lorenzo Medici was also known as Lorenzo the __________.
- The Medici family was known as the ___________ of the Renaissance!
- this philosophy believes that the individual human is important. It believes that people are capable of making great accomplishments in this world.
- The name of a rival family to the Medici's!
15 Clues: the inventor of the telescope. • The infamous king who had six wives! • The Medici family lived in this city. • The name of a rival family to the Medici's! • The name of the Medici who was assassinated! • Sir Francis Bacon proposed the idea of this. • Lorenzo Medici was also known as Lorenzo the __________. • ...
KUIS 2023-11-09
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- Merkantilisme yang di terapkan di Perancis
- Mesjid peninggalan budaya kerajaan Demak yang terkenal dengan salah satu tiangnya terbuat dari pecahan kayu (tatal)
- Teori yang menyatakan bahwa masuknya agama Hindu Buddha di Indonesia dilakukan lewat jalurmasuknya agama Hindu Buddha di Indonesia dilakukan lewat jalur perdagangan
- Sosok motor penggerak perluasan wilayah maritim Majapahit
- Nama tokoh pelopor Reformasi Gereja
- Pedagang yang diperkirakan membawa masuk agama Islam ke Indonesia berdasarkan batu nisan kuno yang ditemukan di Indonesia
- Nama asli Wali Sanga Sunan Kudus
- Tokoh yang berpendapat bahwa Islam di Indonesia berasal dari Persia
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- Peristiwa yang dianggap sebagai kebangkitan kembali orang-orang Eropa untuk mempelajari ilmu pengetahuan dan kebudayaan Yunani Kuno dan Romawi Kuno
- Candi peninggalan Dinasti Syailendra dari Kerajaan Mataram Kuno yang merupakan salah satu keajaiban dunia dikarenakan kemegahannya
- Walisongo yang memanfaatkan kesenian sebagi media penyebaran Islam
- Semboyan pada masa Renaissance yang di pegang oleh masyarakat Eropa
- Raja yang pernah memerintah Kerajaan Mataram Kuno di Jawa Timur
- Paham yang menerapkan kebijakan ekonomi dengan menumpuk kekayaan berupa logam mulia sebanyak-banyaknya
- Teori yang menyatakan agama Hindu dibawa ke Indonesia oleh kaum Ksatria
15 Clues: Nama asli Wali Sanga Sunan Kudus • Nama tokoh pelopor Reformasi Gereja • Merkantilisme yang di terapkan di Perancis • Sosok motor penggerak perluasan wilayah maritim Majapahit • Raja yang pernah memerintah Kerajaan Mataram Kuno di Jawa Timur • Walisongo yang memanfaatkan kesenian sebagi media penyebaran Islam • ...
Renaissance Music Review 2024-09-09
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- Music whose manuscripts were not as carefully preserved, with few surviving examples.
- Refers to lighter, more comical madrigals than their Italian counterparts.
- The texture of lute songs; music with a single melodic line.
- A philosophy that focuses on the value of people, as opposed to gods and deities.
- A polyphonic sacred work using texts other than the mass ordinary.
- A system where composers found employment with a church or a wealthy citizen.
- Pieces written for voice and lute.
- The texture of most Renaissance music, though homophonic textures were also used.
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- Chords that helped create a stronger sense of tonality in Renaissance music.
- Enabled books and music to be mass-produced and accessible to the general public.
- A piece for several solo voices set to a short poem, usually about love.
- A musical device where composers reflect the text using musical elements.
- A polyphonic sacred work made up of five sections.
- A wealthy Italian family that became important patrons of the arts, literature, and architecture.
- The country that became the cultural center of Europe in the 16th century.
15 Clues: Pieces written for voice and lute. • A polyphonic sacred work made up of five sections. • The texture of lute songs; music with a single melodic line. • A polyphonic sacred work using texts other than the mass ordinary. • A piece for several solo voices set to a short poem, usually about love. • ...
African american lit. 2022-10-14
9 Clues: -originality • - feeling sad • classical models • seasonal movement • affecting another • - large quantities • - a great deal of variety • - property someone can inherit • something happening at the same time
Folk Beliefs or Ideas of Magic in Macbeth 2023-12-06
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- the main character of Shakespeare's play that is directly affected by these mystical elements
- traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community
- during this time of intellectual and artistic growth there was a profound fascination with the mystical and the unknown
- a philosophical and religious tradition that emphasized the idea of unity between the divine and the earthly
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- this lens was discovered by Sigmund Freud and used by David Wilbern to unravel connections between Shakespeare's play and Freudian models of psychic representation
- these three characters in Macbeth embody the supernatural forces and stir a cauldron of mystery in the midst of cultural fascination during the Renaissance
- a symbolic pursuit that captured the imagination of Renaissance thinkers and also tried to turn metals into gold
- an important theme in Macbeth that is implemented by the witches and something that also fascinated and scared the people of the Reinassance
8 Clues: traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community • the main character of Shakespeare's play that is directly affected by these mystical elements • a philosophical and religious tradition that emphasized the idea of unity between the divine and the earthly • ...
Women and the Renaissance 2024-04-23
5 Clues: Gentileschi was born in ____. • _______ was one of the biggest sponsors for Gentileschi. • First name of a famous woman painter from the Renaissance. • The period in the Renaissance where art strayed from religion. • A woman who strategically took over the throne of England during the Renaissance.
MEDIEVAL / RENAISSANCE ERAS 2020-05-05
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- This funny sounding instrument produced sound when a hand crank was turned?
- Which period lasted from 500 - 1400?
- What word means "one sound"?
- Which period lasted from 1400 - 1600?
- What form of music was used as dance music in Italy?
- Which famous cathedral did Perotin & Leonin work in?
- Which French composer helped develop the motet?
- Who was Leonin's student?
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- One form of music during this time was called _________ chants.
- Which was the most popular form of medieval polyphony?
- Who worked in Queen Elizabeth's Royal Chapel?
- Which composer was a German nun?
- What instrument was one of the first to be played with a bow?
- What word means "many sounds"?
- This form of music means "new art".
15 Clues: Who was Leonin's student? • What word means "one sound"? • What word means "many sounds"? • Which composer was a German nun? • This form of music means "new art". • Which period lasted from 500 - 1400? • Which period lasted from 1400 - 1600? • Who worked in Queen Elizabeth's Royal Chapel? • Which French composer helped develop the motet? • ...
Humanisme Renaissance Réformes 2021-04-06
15 Clues: Vésale • Italien • Copernic • Charles VIII • mauvais croyant • Chapelle Sixtine • Léonard de Vinci • célèbre humaniste • protestant français • pour les Calvinistes • livre le plus imprimé • excommunier par L'Eglise • ils ont aidé les artistes • créateur d'une Eglise protestante • chargé de pourchasser les hérétiques
Humanisme renaissance Réformes 2021-04-06
15 Clues: Vésale • Italien • Copernic • Charles VIII • mauvais croyant • Chapelle Sixtine • Léonard de Vinci • célèbre humaniste • protestant français • pour les Calvinistes • livre le plus imprimé • excommunier par L'Eglise • ils ont aidé les artistes • créateur d'une Eglise protestante • chargé de pourchasser les hérétiques
Renaissance Vocab Puzzle 2021-08-26
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- Founder of Hinduism.
- The followers are known as Muslims.
- A source deprived not originally from the event or time, such as most data from the internet like Wikipedia.
- God of Islam
- A religion consisting of many gods.
- Created the famous art, Mona Lisa
- The rebirth of Europe.
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- A source directly taken from the actual event/time period such as a journal or diary.
- Founder of Judaiasm.
- Social class in hinduism.
- Belief in one god.
- created Romeo and Juliet(last name of creator)
- Belief in many gods.
- Devotion to human welfare.
- Oldest religion in the world and has many beliefs
15 Clues: God of Islam • Belief in one god. • Founder of Judaiasm. • Founder of Hinduism. • Belief in many gods. • The rebirth of Europe. • Social class in hinduism. • Devotion to human welfare. • Created the famous art, Mona Lisa • The followers are known as Muslims. • A religion consisting of many gods. • created Romeo and Juliet(last name of creator) • ...
Renaissance chapter 1 2023-12-12
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- A peice of land sometimes called a fief
- peasants who rented land or worked for pay
- the rebirth of classical knowledge and learning
- loyalty
- a portion of crops or perecentage of earnings paid to the church
- a collection of beleiefs about life and the universe held by an individual or a group
- laws that control how much you have of something
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- a person who has learnt a trade and joined a guild
- the system of political organizations during the middle ages in which the lord owned the land and all others sereved him
- a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religous vows
- a sickness that killed millions of europeans during the middle ages
- the collective point of view of a specific group, which can be expressed by a member of the group
- options and preferences held and expressed by an individual
- a social system in which statas is ranked and power is concentrated in the higher ranks
- Peasants who worked the land for the lord and were not allowed to leave the manor without the lords permission
15 Clues: loyalty • A peice of land sometimes called a fief • peasants who rented land or worked for pay • the rebirth of classical knowledge and learning • laws that control how much you have of something • a person who has learnt a trade and joined a guild • options and preferences held and expressed by an individual • ...
Chapter 4 Renaissance 2023-12-12
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- an important religion that was spread throughout different countries
- Machine that printed many books at one time that helped to change knowledge across the world.
- knowing information
- powerful family who controlled the cities and where feared for many years
- designed the church of san brenzo
- the study of stars
- the art of reading and writing
- a cherished piece of knowledge that is still used today from the renaissance
- parts of the human body
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- The process of making observations, experimenting, and drawing conclusions based on evidence
- the cure of sickness
- painted the mona lisa
- a german monk
- leadership, religion, science, arts
- a monk who spent his life fighting the corruption he saw in the church and in society.
15 Clues: a german monk • the study of stars • knowing information • the cure of sickness • painted the mona lisa • parts of the human body • the art of reading and writing • designed the church of san brenzo • leadership, religion, science, arts • an important religion that was spread throughout different countries • ...
Haizeder Larrazabal Renaissance 2024-04-19
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- term for realistic objects in a natural setting
- painting architectural features
- painter of "The School of Athens"
- Italian painter of "The Last Supper"
- artist who used his paintings to criticize the cruelty he saw around him (last name)
- artist who painted the ceilings in the Chapel of the Vatican
- one of the first artists to mention the possibilities of printed illustrations in books (last name)
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- appreciation of beauty and geometric proportion; human is the focus
- humanist author of "Utopia"
- separation from the church
- inventor of movable-type printing
- time period with a difference in attitude
- English playwright and poet who wrote Hamlet
- Italian poet, considered one of the first humanists (last name)
- writer that made many important contributions in politics and wrote "The Prince" (first name)
15 Clues: separation from the church • humanist author of "Utopia" • painting architectural features • inventor of movable-type printing • painter of "The School of Athens" • Italian painter of "The Last Supper" • time period with a difference in attitude • English playwright and poet who wrote Hamlet • term for realistic objects in a natural setting • ...
Jessica Wolthuizen Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- all self
- wealthy family influenced florences artist
- printing press
- lively scenes of village festivals and dances
- painter,sculptor used science to enhance his paintings
- technique of painting
- playwritier
- the shcool of athens painting
- paints,sculpts,sistene chapel, st. peters basilica
- focusing on yourself
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- the prince government coffy ideals
- humanists and wrote poetry
- moving away from the church
- a philosephical and artistic movement
- engravings and wood work
15 Clues: all self • playwritier • printing press • focusing on yourself • technique of painting • engravings and wood work • humanists and wrote poetry • moving away from the church • the shcool of athens painting • the prince government coffy ideals • a philosephical and artistic movement • wealthy family influenced florences artist • lively scenes of village festivals and dances • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Review 2024-12-05
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- Who was the advisor to King Henry VIII that was executed for not accepting Henry VIII as head of the Church?
- This invention led to people becoming literate and better informed
- Who was the Dutch Humanist that supported religious reform and education?
- Martin Luther's 95 Theses attacked the Catholic Church for selling what?
- What issue caused Henry VIII to break away from the Catholic Church?
- Who was the Dutch artist that improved oil paints?
- Who is the author of The Prince who argues that it is better to be feared than loved?
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- Who was the influential family in Florence that were patrons of the arts?
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- What was the new technique used to make Renaissance artwork appear three- dimensional?
- Who was the Spanish nun that started her own convent and wrote many books?
- Who was the important inventor and artist from Italy who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who was the most important Spanish Renaissance artist?
- Who was the important Swiss religious reformer
- Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuits are a part of the _____________ Reformation
15 Clues: Who was the important Swiss religious reformer • Who was the Dutch artist that improved oil paints? • Who was the most important Spanish Renaissance artist? • This invention led to people becoming literate and better informed • What issue caused Henry VIII to break away from the Catholic Church? • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle (Tic-Tac-Toe) 2023-11-15
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- The movement that's focus was the improvement and achievements of humans.
- The person who made an improved printing press in approximately 1440.
- Someone who financially supports something like an organization or a cause.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
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- Painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Son of Giovanni Medici. Was convicted for treason by the Albizzi family and was banished from Florence until the Albizzi family lost control of Florence.
- A technique in art that lets you view 3 dimensions on a flat surface.
- A person's native language
- word means "rebirth". It was the revival of art, writing, and thought from about 1300 to 1600.
- Concerned with the present and worldly things rather than spiritual
10 Clues: Painter of the Mona Lisa. • A person's native language • The birthplace of the Renaissance • Concerned with the present and worldly things rather than spiritual • A technique in art that lets you view 3 dimensions on a flat surface. • The person who made an improved printing press in approximately 1440. • ...
American Literature Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-19
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- W. Faulkner pretended to be English and enlisted in the Air Force
- Mr. Booker T. Washington's word was spoken in
- In "the Storm" what store were the kids sitting till the storm passed
- prevented T.S. Eliot from returning to the U.S.
- The Atlanta Compromise was the most in Mr. Washington's career
- W. Faulkner's 3rd novel was named the great discovery
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- William Faulkner is the most important of the Southern Renaissance
- In 1876, It was the Negro striking thing in the history of Mr.Booker T. Washington
- What number was Mr. Booker T. Washington task in the white south
- The writer's had come to terms with he South's past at the Southern's
10 Clues: Mr. Booker T. Washington's word was spoken in • prevented T.S. Eliot from returning to the U.S. • W. Faulkner's 3rd novel was named the great discovery • The Atlanta Compromise was the most in Mr. Washington's career • What number was Mr. Booker T. Washington task in the white south • W. Faulkner pretended to be English and enlisted in the Air Force • ...
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY 2023-02-02
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- Which artist sculpted the best-known Renaissance Period statue of David?
- Michelangelo spent almost four years painting what part of the Sistine Chapel?
- Which family in Florence, had a profound impact on finance, as well as Renaissance art and culture,due to their great wealth and power?
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- Which invention of the Renaissance Period helped most to spread ideas and discoveries? Printing __
- what church served as the greatest patron of the arts during the Renaissance Period?
5 Clues: Which artist sculpted the best-known Renaissance Period statue of David? • Michelangelo spent almost four years painting what part of the Sistine Chapel? • what church served as the greatest patron of the arts during the Renaissance Period? • Which invention of the Renaissance Period helped most to spread ideas and discoveries? Printing __ • ...
things we love 2024-07-10
10 Clues: our bestie • A Beyonce album • local resturant • golden ears (e.g) • A Taylor Swift album • where your moving to • Addams family member • 4-sided donut member • brownies, cookies, etc • local ice cream parlour
1920's 2022-12-01
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- acronym for causes of WWI
- act that prohibited theory of evolution
- economy
- savior president
- challenged SCOTUS on Civil Liberties
- renaissance influeced/cause by immigrants
- no alcohol
- illegal alcohol sell
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- contraceptive access
- Women who stood against norms
- resists involvement in foreign affairs
- type of recession
- type of economy
- act made it a crime to mess w/ war effort
- blamed president
- prejudice against foreign born peeps
16 Clues: economy • no alcohol • type of economy • savior president • blamed president • type of recession • contraceptive access • illegal alcohol sell • acronym for causes of WWI • Women who stood against norms • challenged SCOTUS on Civil Liberties • prejudice against foreign born peeps • resists involvement in foreign affairs • act that prohibited theory of evolution • ...
Harlem Renaissance Vocabulary 2013-02-17
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- Stubborn, determined, or persistent
- Perhaps, maybe
- Gathered around, crowded
- Rose up
- The human breast
- To reach, achieve, or accomplish; to succeed in having or obtaining something
- Terrible or unpleasant
- Standards of excellence; ultimate goals; noble behavior or thoughts
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- Asked, invited, or commanded to do something
- Not accepted or resolved
- Hard or uncaring
- Conflict; a struggle; discord
- Shockingly frightful; horrible
- In pieces, torn apart
- Joy, usually at someone else's expense
15 Clues: Rose up • Perhaps, maybe • Hard or uncaring • The human breast • In pieces, torn apart • Terrible or unpleasant • Not accepted or resolved • Gathered around, crowded • Conflict; a struggle; discord • Shockingly frightful; horrible • Stubborn, determined, or persistent • Joy, usually at someone else's expense • Asked, invited, or commanded to do something • ...
RENAISSANCE: 1400-1600 2015-11-18
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- Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bartholomew, and Four Angels was painted using tempera and ______ leaf on wood panel.
- The dove coming down in The Annunciation is a ________ of the Holy Spirit.
- The windows in the background and the floor tiles getting smaller in The Annunciation is an example of __________
- Curved lines in Saint John the Evangelist on Patmos create the feeling of _________ and energy.
- _______ colors in the skin tones of Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi make his face stand out.
- The word Renaissance means ________ in French.
- The ________ Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi is an artist who trained and worked in the same workshop.
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- "Titian's Schoolmaster" looks more like a modern snapshot than a ______ portrait.
- Jan van Eyck was a court official and painter for the Duke of _________.
- The ________ shades of reds, yellows, and blues used for the people in The Adoration of the Magi make them standout from the background colors.
- Moroni is best-known for painting natural and personal _________.
- Paint made of powdery colors mixed with egg and usually applied to wood panels
- Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bartholomew, and Four Angels was probably created to be _________ in religious processions.
- The Adoration of the Magi was painted on __________.
- Has been often called the greatest colorist of all time
15 Clues: The word Renaissance means ________ in French. • The Adoration of the Magi was painted on __________. • Has been often called the greatest colorist of all time • Moroni is best-known for painting natural and personal _________. • Jan van Eyck was a court official and painter for the Duke of _________. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2016-02-29
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- Won fame for serious roles on the stage.
- Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
- Torturing and killing a person by beating and usually in front of a crowd.
- A rebirth.
- The act of leaving a reagion to settle into another.
- Occurred in the Manhattan neighbourhood of Harlem on March 19-20.
- Leader of jazz performer.
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- Wrote of Black pride and hope.
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- The act of isolation someone or something.
- Worked to end discrimination and mistreatment of African American.
- Wrote songs and poetry and published otherpoets' work too.
- A person who shapes art using materials.
- Ethnic show is superior than the other.
- was an accomplished writer, she wrote about African Americans.
15 Clues: A rebirth. • Leader of jazz performer. • Wrote of Black pride and hope. • Ethnic show is superior than the other. • Won fame for serious roles on the stage. • A person who shapes art using materials. • The act of isolation someone or something. • Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association. • The act of leaving a reagion to settle into another. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2016-02-29
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- Won fame for serious roles on the stage.
- Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
- Torturing and killing a person by beating and usually in front of a crowd.
- A rebirth.
- The act of leaving a reagion to settle into another.
- Occurred in the Manhattan neighbourhood of Harlem on March 19-20.
- Leader of jazz performer.
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- Wrote of Black pride and hope.
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- The act of isolation someone or something.
- Worked to end discrimination and mistreatment of African American.
- Wrote songs and poetry and published otherpoets' work too.
- A person who shapes art using materials.
- Ethnic show is superior than the other.
- was an accomplished writer, she wrote about African Americans.
15 Clues: A rebirth. • Leader of jazz performer. • Wrote of Black pride and hope. • Ethnic show is superior than the other. • Won fame for serious roles on the stage. • A person who shapes art using materials. • The act of isolation someone or something. • Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association. • The act of leaving a reagion to settle into another. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2021-09-02
Across
- the painting style used by Da Vinci
- previous determination as if by destiny or fate
- Nailed the 95 theses to a Catholic Church
- The Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation is known as the ____ reformation.
- the painter of the Mona Lisa
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Catholic Church
- papal pardon for remission of sins that is bought
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- the focus on the human welfare
- Rebirth
- an invention which revolutionized the ability to print information which in turn affected the speed of the spread of information itself.
- nonreligious
- the 95 ____ created by Luther that spoke against indulgences
- Luther's nationality
- the society of Jesus
- a Swiss leader of the Protestant Reformation who came up with the idea of predestination
15 Clues: Rebirth • nonreligious • Luther's nationality • the society of Jesus • the painter of the Mona Lisa • the focus on the human welfare • the painting style used by Da Vinci • Nailed the 95 theses to a Catholic Church • previous determination as if by destiny or fate • papal pardon for remission of sins that is bought • the 95 ____ created by Luther that spoke against indulgences • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-03
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- a Protestant movement in the 16th century that believed in the primacy of the Bible, baptisted only believers, not infants, and believed in complete separation of church and state
- a soldier who flights primarily for pay
- to a lower state or level
- improvement in the condition of institutions or practices
- in the middle ages they divided society into 3 main classes: clergy, the nobility, and the peasants and towns people
- a member of the aristocracy.
- remission by the pope of temporal punishment in purgatory
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- 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
- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral, philosophy, and history.
- a technique of painting, developed during the Renaissance, that represents the appearance of objects in three- dimensional space
- a person of noble rank or birth.
- a member of the middle class who lived in a city or town
- teachings of Martin Luther emphasizing the cardinal doctrine of justification by faith alone
- a form of government in which the leader is not a kind and certain citizens have the right to vote
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
15 Clues: to a lower state or level • a member of the aristocracy. • a person of noble rank or birth. • a soldier who flights primarily for pay • a member of the middle class who lived in a city or town • improvement in the condition of institutions or practices • remission by the pope of temporal punishment in purgatory • ...
Renaissance Crossword(Starling) 2022-05-18
Across
- What sea were the Italian cities located next to
- What church did Rome house
- one of the most powerful banking family in Florence
- Death What disease spread through Europe in 1348
- Who were attracted to towns due to promising wages.
- who is someone who gives money to support a person or group
- What is Renaissance French for
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- A secular book by Giovanni Boccacio
- Belief that the individual was more important than the larger community
- related to commerce or trade
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
- What theme did Medival art have
- who made Hamlet
- Who is crowned poet laureate of Rome
- River What river was Florence trade accessible from
15 Clues: who made Hamlet • What church did Rome house • related to commerce or trade • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • What is Renaissance French for • What theme did Medival art have • A secular book by Giovanni Boccacio • Who is crowned poet laureate of Rome • What sea were the Italian cities located next to • Death What disease spread through Europe in 1348 • ...
Terell Black Renaissance 2018-02-09
Across
- The Christ-ion Reconquest or the Iberian peninsula
- Belief in the worth of individual and reason is the path to knowledge
- A soldier who fight for the country or money
- to be re-born
- The have dominance over people.To have power
- The limits between something
- A country system for the making selling and buying of goods
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- complicated
- a pardon or forgiveness of sin
- Money in paper or coin
- A way of drawing to show the relationships of object
- The practice of conduction negotiations between countries
- disease that kill lots of people
- A town or city
- Related to the world
15 Clues: complicated • to be re-born • A town or city • Related to the world • Money in paper or coin • The limits between something • a pardon or forgiveness of sin • disease that kill lots of people • A soldier who fight for the country or money • The have dominance over people.To have power • The Christ-ion Reconquest or the Iberian peninsula • ...
Renaissance chapter 1 2023-12-12
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- A peice of land sometimes called a fief
- peasants who rented land or worked for pay
- the rebirth of classical knowledge and learning
- loyalty
- a portion of crops or perecentage of earnings paid to the church
- a collection of beleiefs about life and the universe held by an individual or a group
- laws that control how much you have of something
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- a person who has learnt a trade and joined a guild
- the system of political organizations during the middle ages in which the lord owned the land and all others sereved him
- a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religous vows
- a sickness that killed millions of europeans during the middle ages
- the collective point of view of a specific group, which can be expressed by a member of the group
- options and preferences held and expressed by an individual
- a social system in which statas is ranked and power is concentrated in the higher ranks
- Peasants who worked the land for the lord and were not allowed to leave the manor without the lords permission
15 Clues: loyalty • A peice of land sometimes called a fief • peasants who rented land or worked for pay • the rebirth of classical knowledge and learning • laws that control how much you have of something • a person who has learnt a trade and joined a guild • options and preferences held and expressed by an individual • ...
Renaissance Chapter 6 2023-12-12
Across
- An agreement between Spain and Portugal to divide up the world for exploration purposes
- Resistance to disease
- Determining the course to take on an exploration
- Navigating around the world
- A device used for finding direction
- The extension of power over another country to take its resources
- Navigational instrument that uses the North star
- The idea that only the strongest smartest and fastest animals survive in the wild while the weakest die out
- The idea that only the strongest and smartest humans should survive on earth whilst the weakest die
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- Large sailing ships used by the Spanish to transport explorers and resources across the sea
- Machine that printed many books at one time that help change knowledge across the world
- Reason for doing something
- The man who wrote a book on all the terrible things the Spanish did to the Aztec
- Groups who were the original inhabitants of the area
- Looking to increase land control and power
15 Clues: Resistance to disease • Reason for doing something • Navigating around the world • A device used for finding direction • Looking to increase land control and power • Determining the course to take on an exploration • Navigational instrument that uses the North star • Groups who were the original inhabitants of the area • ...
Emilie Smude Renaissance 2024-04-18
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- known for his festival paintings
- seperation from church
- Known for his playwriting abilities that include hamlet and macbeth
- realistic objects in a natural setting
- discoration or reduction
- Author of Utopia
- Famous for his copper engravings
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- famous poet who wrote The Faeie Queen
- Focus of human values
- the guy concerned with power and respect
- Known for his sculpture and painting work
- wealthy family, petron of arts
- Known for his experiments in painting
- Rebirth of classical learning
- founder of metaphysical poets
15 Clues: Author of Utopia • Focus of human values • seperation from church • discoration or reduction • Rebirth of classical learning • founder of metaphysical poets • wealthy family, petron of arts • known for his festival paintings • Famous for his copper engravings • famous poet who wrote The Faeie Queen • Known for his experiments in painting • realistic objects in a natural setting • ...
