renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2020-01-13
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- protestants that got baptized
- type of art that focuses on humans
- Vinci last name of "the renaissance man"
- someone who protested the catholic religion
- another form of art that deals with reality
- 3D Art
- first name of "the renaissance man"
- started calvinism
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- invented the printing press
- Luther started the reformation
- one of the greatest writers of the Elizabethan age
- english King that married 6 times
- rebirth of learning
- Martin Luther started what?
- not religious
- wealthy family that helped spark the renaissance
16 Clues: 3D Art • not religious • started calvinism • rebirth of learning • invented the printing press • Martin Luther started what? • protestants that got baptized • Luther started the reformation • english King that married 6 times • type of art that focuses on humans • first name of "the renaissance man" • Vinci last name of "the renaissance man" • ...
Portraits with Value 2025-12-15
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- German Renaissance artist known for printmaking and the grid system.
- Renaissance painter known for the "School of Athens"
- the outline
- 1400's-1600's means rebirth.
- closely spaced lines
- known for the "David" and the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- dividing an image into small boxes or a grid to help with drawing
- A 20th century art movement; dreamlike images
- sizes of objects in comparison to one another
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- The gradual transitioning from on hue to another.
- scale a system for organizing value
- the difference between dark and light
- a famous Renaissance artist, painted the Mona Lisa
- a famous Spanish surrealist
- image of a face
- hatching closely spaced crossed lines
- dark areas
- dots
- bright area
19 Clues: dots • dark areas • the outline • bright area • image of a face • closely spaced lines • a famous Spanish surrealist • 1400's-1600's means rebirth. • scale a system for organizing value • the difference between dark and light • hatching closely spaced crossed lines • A 20th century art movement; dreamlike images • sizes of objects in comparison to one another • ...
Dictée 7 2022-10-03
16 Clues: créer • musée • parmi • oeuvre • ébauche • symbole • appareil • concevoir • inventeur • sculpteur • conserver • mécanique • invention • architecte • considérer • renaissance
Dictée 7 2022-10-03
16 Clues: créer • musée • parmi • oeuvre • symbole • ébauche • appareil • conserver • sculpteur • inventeur • mécanique • concevoir • invention • architecte • considérer • renaissance
Renaissance and Reformation 2020-08-31
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- To find how long an event occurred, if it is after the birth of Jesus you must _______ from the current year.
- She tried to change England back to Catholic after Henry VIII started the Church of England.
- Luther refused to do this but Galileo did to save his own life.
- This word describes the new sects of Christianity that resulted because they protested against the Catholic Church
- This invention of Johan Gutenberg of Germany spread news and ideas rapidly during the Renaissance.
- The intellectual movement that people could do great things outside of religious beliefs
- This author wrote that when it comes to power, it is better to be feared than loved.
- This true Renaissance man was an artist, inventor, and scientist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- A period in Europe beginning in the late 1300's of a rebirth of learning, knowledge, art, and science
- He started the Church of England because the Pope wouldn't give him a divorce and he wanted a son.
- Their role in the Renaissance was only to inspire art, not create it.
- She changed England back to Church of England after her sister Mary died.
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- The country where the Reformation began.
- The country where the Renaissance began, likely due to trade with more advanced Arab nations.
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe is called _______________ theory.
- These merchants had wealth and became "patrons of the arts".
- The most famous playwright of the Renaissance.
- He defied the Catholic Church and said the Sun is the center of the Universe, not the Earth.
- The movement during the Renaissance to get the Catholic Church to change.
- This country had an inquisition that tortured people and expelled Jews.
- This organization suppressed science and free thought and tried to control people and keep them ignorant.
- Means "the year of our Lord".
- The language the Bible of the Renaissance was written in.
- A realistic style of art and architecture started by the Greeks and Romans and then imitated by Renaissance artists.
- This German monk wrote the 95 Theses and started the Reformation.
- Buying a certificate from the Catholic Church to enter Heaven
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted "David".
- The first modern European language the Bible was translated into.
28 Clues: Means "the year of our Lord". • The country where the Reformation began. • The most famous playwright of the Renaissance. • The language the Bible of the Renaissance was written in. • These merchants had wealth and became "patrons of the arts". • Buying a certificate from the Catholic Church to enter Heaven • ...
Renaissance Review Crossword by Jessica Jamieson 2014-11-11
Across
- tone down, muted color
- song with voices alone
- painted the Tempest
- Renaissance man, known for the Mona Lisa
- painted himself into his work
- fascinated with peasant life
- Virgin Mary holding dead body of Jesus
- excommunicated monk who created Lutheranism
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- a madrigal with nonsense refrain
- famous playwright of the Renaissance
- art patrons of the Renaissance
- Florentine Renaissance sculpture
- a song, poem, or painting with hidden meaning
- Italian word meaning naked; coined by Michelangelo
- stringed musical instrument; secular
15 Clues: painted the Tempest • tone down, muted color • song with voices alone • fascinated with peasant life • painted himself into his work • art patrons of the Renaissance • a madrigal with nonsense refrain • Florentine Renaissance sculpture • famous playwright of the Renaissance • stringed musical instrument; secular • Virgin Mary holding dead body of Jesus • ...
Révisions 2020-12-04
16 Clues: Escher • ludique • vanités • ambiguité • sculpture • devinette • street art • perception • perspective • anamorphose • marqueterie • Renaissance • naturaliste • installation • ambassadeurs • interactivité
The Renaissance 2022-10-03
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- language of everyday speech in a particular region. Once books were printed in this type of language, more people could read.
- The word given to people who bought all the paintings and made artists famous.
- German printer Johannes Gutenberg perfected this new invention.
- sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Mona Lisa
- This family took control of Florence and were important supporters of the Renaissance art.
- This is the country where the Renaissance started.
- new style of the Renaissance artists used these two things to create their masterpieces.
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- Most famous work was "School of Athens
- technique that allows an artist to show objects as they appear at various distances from the viewer. One of the 4 new innovations of The Renaissance
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries, based on the rediscovery of the literature of Greece and Rome.
- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities. Wanted to show how great man can be.
- society and held important political posts and served as advisers to the king.
- often called the father of Italian Renaissance humanism.
- soldiers who fought primarily for money
- was the most important member of the Italian family home during the Renaissance
- Wrote "The Prince", and believed human beings were motivated by self-interest
- The use of _______ and light helped make objects to appear to jump off the page in 3-D.
17 Clues: Most famous work was "School of Athens • soldiers who fought primarily for money • This is the country where the Renaissance started. • often called the father of Italian Renaissance humanism. • sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Mona Lisa • German printer Johannes Gutenberg perfected this new invention. • ...
Renaissance 2023-12-04
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- da Vinci - "Renaissance man.":He was an artist, scientist, inventor, and visionary, and mastered the art of realistic painting, even dissecting human bodies to better understand their workings
- Machiavelli - wrote “The Prince”
- - A determining condition; state of affairs
- - came up with a way to build the large exterior dome
- - a form of government in which the leader is not a king and certain citizen have the right to vote
- - painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints
- humanists - believed that education could change human beings
- - (I)king of Spain and ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
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- Buonarroti an accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect, was another master of the High Renaissance
- - artistic techniques used to give the effect of 3D depth to 2D surfaces; viewpoint
- - the language of everyday speech in a particular region
- - studied the statues of the Greeks and Romans
- - an intellectual movement of the renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral, philosophy, and history
- de' Medici - took control of Florence in 1434
- -major northern Italian city-state that served as a commercial link between Asia and Western Europe
- - a member of the middle class who lived in a city or town
- - capital of the Papal States
- a solider who fights primarily for pay
- - having a distinctive quality of form
19 Clues: - capital of the Papal States • Machiavelli - wrote “The Prince” • a solider who fights primarily for pay • - having a distinctive quality of form • - A determining condition; state of affairs • de' Medici - took control of Florence in 1434 • - studied the statues of the Greeks and Romans • - came up with a way to build the large exterior dome • ...
Renaissance 2023-03-01
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- bekannte Stadt jener Zeit
- Lehre, die den Menschen in den Mittelpunkt stellt
- «Wiedergeburt» antiker Künste
- aus dieser belagerten Stadt flohen viele Gelehrte
- bekanntestes Gebäude im Kleinststaat
- altes, falsches Weltbild im All
- Anzahl Einwohner des Kleinststaates
- bekanntes Werk Leonardos «Das..»
- Bezeichnung für «Ungläubige»
- Einrichtung der Kirche zur Verfolgung «Ungläubiger»
- bekannte übergrosse Statue
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- neues, richtiges Weltbild im All
- italienischer Astronom
- Maler der sixtinischen Kapelle
- bekanntestes Universalgenie der Zeit
- Land, in welchem die R. im Wesentlichen begann/stattfand
- bekanntestes Werk Leonardos
- bekannter Bildhauer
- Name des Kleinststaates
19 Clues: bekannter Bildhauer • italienischer Astronom • Name des Kleinststaates • bekannte Stadt jener Zeit • bekannte übergrosse Statue • bekanntestes Werk Leonardos • Bezeichnung für «Ungläubige» • «Wiedergeburt» antiker Künste • Maler der sixtinischen Kapelle • altes, falsches Weltbild im All • neues, richtiges Weltbild im All • bekanntes Werk Leonardos «Das..» • ...
Renaissance 2022-04-30
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- Reformation attempting to prevent church from spliting, Council at Trent
- Father or Humanism
- Where the Renaissance began, good trade
- Church sold these, cause of 95 theses
- Painted Sisten Chapel,rivals w/ da vinci
- Priest who starts Calvinism
- Protestants break from church(M.L)
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- Ruling class family of Italy
- Invented the printing press
- Wrote "The Prince"
- Re-birth
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Two people created scientific method
- Condemned by church, heretic thoughts
- Wrote the 95 theses
- English playwright, Tragedies, Comedies
- Created the periodic table
- Created laws on gravitational pull
- Wrote "The Divine Comedy"
19 Clues: Re-birth • Wrote "The Prince" • Father or Humanism • Wrote the 95 theses • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wrote "The Divine Comedy" • Created the periodic table • Invented the printing press • Priest who starts Calvinism • Ruling class family of Italy • Created laws on gravitational pull • Protestants break from church(M.L) • Two people created scientific method • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-28
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- Most famous for his paintings, including Madonna in the Meadow
- Is best known for his three laws of planetary motion
- Is most famous for his epic poetry. Special Collections and Archives holds a variety of Milton's major works, including Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, L'Allegro, and Il Penseroso.
- Best known for having invented the calculus in the mid to late 1660s (most of a decade before Leibniz did so independently, and ultimately more influentially)
- Detailed his radical theory of the Universe in which the Earth, along with the other planets, rotated around the Sun. His theory took more than a century to become widely accepted
- The greatest writer of vernacular Italian prose of the Medieval period
- Best known for his namesake: the continents of North and South America
- Explored the coast, including the Florida Keys, and discovered the Gulf Stream
- A decisive influence on the development of the classical Renaissance
- He is best known for being the author of Don Quixote
- The most famous among his tragedies are Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth.
- Best known as an artist, his work as a scientist and an inventor make him a true Renaissance man
- One of the leading activists and thinkers of the European Renaissance
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- Is most famous for his Canzoniere, a collection of vernacular poems about a woman named Laura, whom the speaker loves throughout his life but cannot be with.
- Best known for his masterpiece La Commedia (known in English as The Divine Comedy)
- the greatest writer of vernacular Italian prose of the Medieval period
- He composed dream visions such as The Book of the Duchess, The Legend of Good Women and The Parliament of Fowls
- His graceful pictures of the Madonna and Child, his altarpieces and his life-size mythological paintings, such as 'Venus and Mars', were immensely popular in his lifetime.
- Was a 16th century Florentine philosopher known primarily for his political ideas
- He is famous for having made an important connection between geometry and algebra
20 Clues: Is best known for his three laws of planetary motion • He is best known for being the author of Don Quixote • Most famous for his paintings, including Madonna in the Meadow • A decisive influence on the development of the classical Renaissance • One of the leading activists and thinkers of the European Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2024-03-27
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- – soldiers who are paid to fight in a foreign army
- – government in which the ruler is viewed as a divine figure or government run by religious leaders
- – a person who supports artists, especially financially
- – favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms
- - a man of many talents, interests, and abilities.
- - the revival of learning and culture
- - an association of craftsmen or merchants that controlled the quality of the work and provided training to new craftsmen
- - a philosophy or a way of thinking about the world and how people should live and act
- - a machine for printing text or pictures by applying pressure to an inked surface
- - a split in the Christian church where some people called Protestants left the Catholic Church to begin their own church.
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- – a principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government
- - a young boy who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master
- – artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- – concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- - ideally perfect state
- - an order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron
- – the everyday language of people in a region or country
- – a pardon releasing a person from punishment due for a sin
- – collecting a sum of money demanded by the government for specified reasons
19 Clues: - ideally perfect state • - the revival of learning and culture • – soldiers who are paid to fight in a foreign army • - a man of many talents, interests, and abilities. • – concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • – a person who supports artists, especially financially • – the everyday language of people in a region or country • ...
SS8 Renaissance Review 2021-04-28
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- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to make a page of print
- of England, the church Henry VIII formed when he broke away from the Catholic church
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- city that the Renaissance began
- the statue of David
- destruction of the world
- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- the followers of Luther’s ideas
- renaissance means
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- discovered the Scientific Method
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- a rejection of some Roman Catholic practices that led to the forming of Protestant churches
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- da Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
- famous museum that houses the Mona Lisa
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
- Renaissance Man
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- humans had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- three-dimensional works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
23 Clues: Renaissance Man • renaissance means • the statue of David • destruction of the world • painter of the Sistine Chapel • city that the Renaissance began • the followers of Luther’s ideas • discovered the Scientific Method • famous museum that houses the Mona Lisa • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • ...
Renaissance nicolaus copernicous 2023-03-30
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- Our renaissance person dedicated his book too
- Where our renaissance person moved to study religious law
- Leonardo da Vinci's rival
- The first name of our renaissance person
- The language that his book was originally printed in
- The place where he performed religious and medical duties
- Where was the book that he wrote first printed
- What Desiderius Erasmus absolutely hated
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- The famous writing of Desiderius Erasmus
- The person who actually published his book
- The definition of all of Leonardo da Vinci's skills
- Where our renaissance person was born
- The last name of our renaissance person
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- The reason that Artemisia had to flee to Naples
15 Clues: Leonardo da Vinci's rival • Where our renaissance person was born • The last name of our renaissance person • The famous writing of Desiderius Erasmus • The first name of our renaissance person • What Desiderius Erasmus absolutely hated • The person who actually published his book • Our renaissance person dedicated his book too • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-12
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- Renaissance sculptor who created "David" and "Pietà"
- Most popular musical instrument for accompanying Renaissance songs
- German artist known for his engravings and self-portraits
- The first composer of operas; he bridged between the Renaissance and the Baroque period in music
- Philosophical movement emphasizing human potential and achievement
- Italian city often called "cradle of the Renaissance"
- Sacred versions of madrigals, often using the Psalms for the text
- Polyphonic songs on secular subjects such as courtship, love, and heartbreak
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- He created the musical hymn form, which we still use today in church
- Patron family that supported artists and learning in Florence
- PRESS Renaissance invention that revolutionized the spread of knowledge
- Writer of The Prince, a guide to political power
- Dutch artist who painted The Garden of Earthly Delights
- English playwright of R&J, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and 35 other plays
- Northern Renaissance philosopher who first articulated the concept of a social contract
15 Clues: Writer of The Prince, a guide to political power • Renaissance sculptor who created "David" and "Pietà" • Italian city often called "cradle of the Renaissance" • Dutch artist who painted The Garden of Earthly Delights • German artist known for his engravings and self-portraits • Patron family that supported artists and learning in Florence • ...
Sejarah Tl 2024-10-30
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- Filosofi ekonomi yang menekankan kebebasan individu dan pasar bebas
- Sebuah gerakan yang muncul sebagai respons terhadap kapitalisme dan menginginkan masyarakat tanpa kelas
- Sistem ekonomi di mana individu memiliki kebebasan penuh dalam kegiatan ekonominya
- Istilah yang digunakan untuk sistem ekonomi yang bertujuan memperkuat negara melalui perdagangan dan kontrol sumber daya
- Kebijakan yang memaksimalkan ekspor dengan tujuan memperkaya negara selama era Merkantilisme
- Filsuf yang merumuskan dasar-dasar ekonomi liberalisme
- Kebijakan ekonomi yang berusaha mengontrol ekspor dan impor negara untuk memperkaya diri
- Seni yang berkembang pesat selama Renaissance, melibatkan teknik perspektif
- Penemu mesin cetak yang menjadi salah satu pendorong Renaissance
- Tokoh utama yang menjadi pilar sosialisme ilmiah, penulis "The Communist Manifesto"
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- Teori sosialisme yang menekankan perubahan revolusioner
- Negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan awal Renaissance
- Aliran politik yang menginginkan kepemilikan alat produksi secara bersama
- Pelukis terkenal dari era Renaissance yang menciptakan lukisan "Mona Lisa"
- Era di mana perhatian terhadap seni, ilmu pengetahuan, dan kemanusiaan mengalami perkembangan pesat
- Gerakan kebangkitan budaya dan seni yang terjadi di Eropa pada abad ke-14 hingga abad ke-17
- Bentuk pemerintahan yang umumnya dihubungkan dengan sistem liberalisme
- Sistem ekonomi yang menekankan peran negara dalam mengatur ekonomi
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat seni dan budaya Renaissance
- Karya terkenal dari Michelangelo yang terdapat di langit-langit Kapel Sistina
20 Clues: Filsuf yang merumuskan dasar-dasar ekonomi liberalisme • Teori sosialisme yang menekankan perubahan revolusioner • Negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan awal Renaissance • Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat seni dan budaya Renaissance • Penemu mesin cetak yang menjadi salah satu pendorong Renaissance • ...
cross word 2025-11-10
Across
- Rebirth of art and learning
- Italian sculptor
- Renaissance painter of the Madonna
- Artist’s workspace
- Renaissance belief in human value
- Supporter of the arts
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Large church building
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Powerful Florentine family
- Great work of art
- Finding something new
13 Clues: Italian sculptor • Great work of art • Artist’s workspace • Finding something new • Supporter of the arts • Large church building • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Powerful Florentine family • Rebirth of art and learning • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Renaissance belief in human value • Renaissance painter of the Madonna
Renaissance 1 2024-02-27
Across
- One of the groups on trial during the Inquisition
- Driven out by the Reconquista
- The Renaissance was the rebirth of _____________
- Humanism is focused on
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Family of the Renaissance
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- Killed much of Europe's population
- Renaissance means
- Location of the Inquisition
- Reconquer Spain from the Moors
- City where the Renaissance started
- Trade
12 Clues: Trade • Renaissance means • Humanism is focused on • Family of the Renaissance • Location of the Inquisition • Driven out by the Reconquista • Reconquer Spain from the Moors • Killed much of Europe's population • City where the Renaissance started • Country where the Renaissance began • The Renaissance was the rebirth of _____________ • ...
RENAISSANCE 2022-11-17
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- Wie heißt das weltliche Gegenstück zur Motette?
- Neben Polyphonie gibt es auch ...?
- Welche Zeit bricht mit der Renaissance an?
- Welche Musikart hat in der Renaissance ihren Höhepunkt?
- Was bedeutet Renaissance?
- Wie heißt ein weit verbreitetes Renaissance-Blasinstrument?
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- Was fehlt hier: Kyrie-Gloria-...-Benedictus-Sanctus-Agnus Dei
- Welche Modi/Tongeschlechter bilden sich in der Renaissance aus?
- Welches gitarrenähnliche Instrument war von großer Bedeutung in der Renaissance, u.a. bei John Dowland?
- Wie nennt man die Vertonung des Gottesdienstes?
- Welche Erfindung war bahnbrechend auch für die Verbreitung von Musik?
- Wo kam es zur ersten Blütezeit der Renaissance?
12 Clues: Was bedeutet Renaissance? • Neben Polyphonie gibt es auch ...? • Welche Zeit bricht mit der Renaissance an? • Wie heißt das weltliche Gegenstück zur Motette? • Wie nennt man die Vertonung des Gottesdienstes? • Wo kam es zur ersten Blütezeit der Renaissance? • Welche Musikart hat in der Renaissance ihren Höhepunkt? • ...
The harliem rennasance 2023-12-19
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- also came from this period (a questionable group of people)
- Famous musician who came out of this period
- in what city was the Harlem Renaissance in
- the name of a Riot that was because of the Harlem renaissance
- the area where the Harlem Renaissance started
- will I get a 100 on this
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- president of the area
- race of people was associated with the Harlem Renaissance for
- Did Lucas vowel not to help Chalie this time
- when did the Harlem Renaissance begin to end
- when did the Harlem Renaissance start
- what music started from this renaissance
12 Clues: president of the area • will I get a 100 on this • when did the Harlem Renaissance start • what music started from this renaissance • in what city was the Harlem Renaissance in • Famous musician who came out of this period • Did Lucas vowel not to help Chalie this time • when did the Harlem Renaissance begin to end • the area where the Harlem Renaissance started • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-12
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- Renaissance sculptor who created "David" and "Pietà"
- Polyphonic songs on secular subjects such as courtship, love, and heartbreak
- Northern Renaissance philosopher who first articulated the concept of a social contract
- English playwright of R&J, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and 35 other plays
- Patron family that supported artists and learning in Florence
- Sacred versions of madrigals, often using the Psalms for the text
- Most popular musical instrument for accompanying Renaissance songs
Down
- PRESS Renaissance invention that revolutionized the spread of knowledge
- He created the musical hymn form, which we still use today in church
- Philosophical movement emphasizing human potential and achievement
- The first composer of operas; he bridged between the Renaissance and the Baroque period in music
- Italian city often called "cradle of the Renaissance"
- Writer of The Prince, a guide to political power
- German artist known for his engravings and self-portraits
- Dutch artist who painted The Garden of Earthly Delights
15 Clues: Writer of The Prince, a guide to political power • Renaissance sculptor who created "David" and "Pietà" • Italian city often called "cradle of the Renaissance" • Dutch artist who painted The Garden of Earthly Delights • German artist known for his engravings and self-portraits • Patron family that supported artists and learning in Florence • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-02
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- Was used in renaissance art and math was used to create this
- The country where the renaissance began
- Believes the government should secure people's natural rights.
- a new development in literature
- A form of renaissance art
- Rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman ideals after they were inactive during the middle ages
- Most famous for The School of Athens
- theology based on following church dogmas and based in Aristotle's teachings
- Focuses on the potential and value of an individual rather than God
- with permission from Pope Sixtus IV to seek out those who were not true converts
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- ”Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
- Creation of linear perspective
- Transition from medieval to modern society
- "Not believing in force is the same as not believing in gravitation."
- The common people
- "Have courage to use your own understanding!" is the motto of
- Lived Renaissance ideal of the universal person: Painter, mathematician, etc.
- Wanted differing branches
18 Clues: The common people • A form of renaissance art • Wanted differing branches • Creation of linear perspective • a new development in literature • Most famous for The School of Athens • The country where the renaissance began • Transition from medieval to modern society • ”Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2024-03-29
Across
- Many of the accomplished musicians are from
- What was the most popular instrument found in Renaissance homes
- Who was the Italian madrigal composer known for word painting
- Instrumental music was intended for
- What is the texture of Renaissance music
- What was the name of Thomas Weelkes collection
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- Where did the Renaissance madrigal originate
- Who was the first female to have her madrigal printed
- What was Queen often called
- The two forms of sacred Renaissance music are the mass and
- printing This helped spread secular music
- Name an outdoor instrument in the brass family
- Renaissance means
- Who composed "Flow my tears"
- simpler than the madrigal, a song for solo voice and lute
15 Clues: Renaissance means • What was Queen often called • Who composed "Flow my tears" • Instrumental music was intended for • What is the texture of Renaissance music • printing This helped spread secular music • Many of the accomplished musicians are from • Where did the Renaissance madrigal originate • Name an outdoor instrument in the brass family • ...
Unit 2 Study Crossword 2025-09-25
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- What Renaissance figure encouraged Humanism?
- Mixed catholic styles with Protestant teachings
- Helped spread the Black Plague to Europe?
- Martin Luther's main complaint
- Common language
- The start of the Renaissance marks the?
- responsible for finding and punishing heretics
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- The spread of Martin Luther's views led to the establishment of:
- A doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values.
- believed in Predestination
- believed Faith is the only way to Salvation
- Term meaning Non-religious
- Where did the Renaissance movement begin
- Invented by Gutenberg,increased literacy rates
- Reaffirmed teachings of the Catholic Church
- wanted divorce,created Church of England
- Gutenberg Invented the printing press
- Term meaning Rebirth of classical knowledge
18 Clues: Common language • believed in Predestination • Term meaning Non-religious • Martin Luther's main complaint • Gutenberg Invented the printing press • The start of the Renaissance marks the? • Where did the Renaissance movement begin • wanted divorce,created Church of England • Helped spread the Black Plague to Europe? • believed Faith is the only way to Salvation • ...
Module 20/21.1/22 Test Review 2022-05-25
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- I'm not a Catholic, so I'm this
- This guy invented the printing press
- Galileo was the first to use this
- Author of Don Quixote was from this country
- Wealthy Italian city; home to Medici family
- Last name of the greatest Renaissance man
- These talents were celebrated during the Renaissance
- Where Shakespeare was from
- Last name of father of scientific method
- Gravity, 3 Laws of Motion, Physics
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- What the word "Renaissance" means
- The study of subjects like literature and art
- First person to think sun was the center
- Before the Scientific Revolution and Reformation, this church was source of knowledge
- My work was a ceiling and statue of David
- Martin Luther's language
- Shape of Kepler's orbits
- This rate increased because of printing press
- Italian city where water = transportation
- Where Renaissance began
20 Clues: Where Renaissance began • Martin Luther's language • Shape of Kepler's orbits • Where Shakespeare was from • I'm not a Catholic, so I'm this • What the word "Renaissance" means • Galileo was the first to use this • Gravity, 3 Laws of Motion, Physics • This guy invented the printing press • First person to think sun was the center • Last name of father of scientific method • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-31
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- revival of learning and the renewed interest of art in the Western World
- Martin ______ wrote the 95 Thesis agianst the Catholic Church
- The book “Don Quixote” was written about ________.
- Sale of Certificat that pardons men from the punishment for sin
- The Renissance started in ________, Italy.
- The renaissance _______ moral restraints.
- man glorified himself instead of God
- Was the most honored and infulential scholar of the Renaissance.
- From what country was Shakespear?
- The chant during the Middle Ages
- “Father of the Renaissance Painting”
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- Painted Modannas
- Ulrich _______ wrote the 67 Conclusions
- What city was most famous for its art, buildings, and canals?
- beleived education was a remedy for ___.
- someone who made an artist to work
- Wrote “Don Quixote”.
- Raphaels occupation
- became the most famous patron family of the arts
- From what country was Michealangelo?
20 Clues: Painted Modannas • Raphaels occupation • Wrote “Don Quixote”. • The chant during the Middle Ages • From what country was Shakespear? • someone who made an artist to work • man glorified himself instead of God • From what country was Michealangelo? • “Father of the Renaissance Painting” • Ulrich _______ wrote the 67 Conclusions • beleived education was a remedy for ___. • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-28
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- Invented the modern telescope.
- Started the Reformation.
- Movement around government.
- Focus on humans and not god.
- Famous playwite.
- Believed we all have natural rights.
- Invented the Printing Press.
- Heliocentric theory.
- What does the word Renaissance mean?
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- Freedom of speech.
- Painted the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Birthplace of Ren.
- A split in Christianity.
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Painting technique.
- Separation of powers in gov.
- Ren. art focused on this.
- Humanism theory
- Created the Scientific Method.
19 Clues: Humanism theory • Famous playwite. • Freedom of speech. • Birthplace of Ren. • Painting technique. • Heliocentric theory. • Painted the Mona Lisa • Started the Reformation. • A split in Christianity. • Ren. art focused on this. • Movement around government. • Focus on humans and not god. • Separation of powers in gov. • Invented the Printing Press. • Invented the modern telescope. • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-26
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- The existing way of doing things
- A perfect world
- Death
- A branch or category of learning or study
- A usually fatal epidemic disease
- The art of persuasive speaking and writing
- An organization of craftsmen or merchants
- The language and nationality of the powerful medical principality of flanders now divided among belgium France and the the Netherlands
- Based on classes of status or authority ranked one above the other
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- A Christian belief that god consists of three parts: the Father , The son and the Holy spirit
- A political-economic-social system of landholding, in place in much of Europe in the Middle Ages. Class structure and roles were very rigid.
- The sense of safety, comfort, security, health and happiness that a person has in his or her life
- A historical period in Europe stretching from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 4th century to the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century
- The science of reasoning and proving arguments
- A system of thought that centres on humans and their values,potential , and worth concerned with the needs and welfare of humans.
- Local common or native referring in particular to languages
- Having to do with physical things the opposite of spiritual
- A campaign in favour of a cause historically a medieval Christian military expedition to recover the Holy land from the Muslims
- The artistic technique of showing depth and three dimensional objects on a two dimensional surface
19 Clues: Death • A perfect world • The existing way of doing things • A usually fatal epidemic disease • A branch or category of learning or study • An organization of craftsmen or merchants • The art of persuasive speaking and writing • The science of reasoning and proving arguments • Local common or native referring in particular to languages • ...
Renaissance 1 2024-05-15
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- Asian people who protected Silk Road trade
- Related to cities
- Port where Italian merchants bought Asian goods
- Soldier who fights for money
- Complicated
- The richest family in Florence
- Interested in worldly things, not just religious ones
- The country in which the Renaissance was born
- Most Italian governments were these, not countries
- The only Christian church when the Renaissance began
- Italian city with canals for streets
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- Italian city that was the first center of the Renaissance
- Architect who designed the Duomo, the dome on Florence’s church
- Polo Italian merchant who sparked European interest in China
- How the Italian states got their wealth
- Money
- Means “rebirth” in French
- The art of making agreements
18 Clues: Money • Complicated • Related to cities • Means “rebirth” in French • Soldier who fights for money • The art of making agreements • The richest family in Florence • Italian city with canals for streets • How the Italian states got their wealth • Asian people who protected Silk Road trade • The country in which the Renaissance was born • ...
Renaissance Europe 2022-12-01
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- group of people who made financial support for artists during the Renaissance
- an Italian writer who climbed Ventoux (mountain in southern France) to show his skills of achievement
- an Italian painter who developed realistic and naturalistic paintings of the human body
- an ideal universal man created during the Renaissance who could respond to all situations
- a Renaissance expectation for individuals to develop their talents to the fullest
- focus on things not of the church
- a belief appreciating nature and realistic reproductions
- an Italian sculptor who carved a famous sculpture called "David"
- the ideological center of the Renaissance that centered upon human knowledge and intellectual life
- the social class that started to yield enormous power on trade centers in Mediterranean
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- the state in which Western Europe was never conquered by the Mongols
- a belief in the importance of accumulating wealth and goods
- an Italian writer who wrote a story of 100 tales called "The Decameron"
- celebrating individual talents and achievements
- a new form of Platonism with the belief that human perfection is achievable in life
- time period of new artistic and cultural development centered on rebirth of Greco-Roman ideals
- an Italian diplomat who wrote the book called "The Courtier" and contributed to the creation of Renaissance man
- a city in central Italy where Italian Renaissance began and blossomed
- an Italian author who wrote a book called "The Prince" to discuss how to seize and maintain power
- the emperor of Ming Dynasty who was interested in Chinese maritime exploration
- an Italian painter who is known for blending classical and religious styles into his paintings
21 Clues: focus on things not of the church • celebrating individual talents and achievements • a belief appreciating nature and realistic reproductions • a belief in the importance of accumulating wealth and goods • an Italian sculptor who carved a famous sculpture called "David" • the state in which Western Europe was never conquered by the Mongols • ...
The Renaissance - Macey LeBlanc 2025-04-10
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- An artistic technique used to paint architectural features.
- Artistic technique that uses distortion/reduction.
- Artist who painted Ghent Altarpiece.
- famous artist who painted and sculpted biblical figures, helped design St. Peter’s Basilica.
- What does Renaissance literally translate to?
- Famous Renaissance family who started as bankers, then became rulers.
- Member of the Medici family, who became a great patron and helped Florence’s art awakening.
- Man who criticized fasting, pilgrimages, and ridiculed superstition.
- A book written about how to become a great political ruler.
- The Renaissance began in this major trade city.
- Inventor of the printing press.
- Famous playwright, wrote Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet.
- One of the first people to use printed illustrations in books.
- How many artistic techniques were created in the Renaissance?
- One of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works.
- What culture did the people of the Renaissance compare their culture with?
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- Man who wrote The Prince.
- Today, the Renaissance is considered a ___ movement.
- Used his paintings as a way to criticize the intolerance and cruelty he saw around him.
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning.
- Wrote about how to become a perfect gentleman.
- What culture did the people of the Renaissance compare their culture with?
- An artistic technique used to create depth and illusion in an art piece.
- One of William Shakespeare’s tragic plays.
- Man who helped promote the expansion of trade and inspired people to travel.
- Today, the Renaissance is considered a ___ movement.
- Published Utopia, a book that shows the characteristics of an ideal society.
- Wrote about the power of the pen and writing.
- Famous artist, writer, scientist, and mathematician, who painted The Last Supper.
- Northern artists painted on canvas with this material.
30 Clues: Man who wrote The Prince. • Inventor of the printing press. • Artist who painted Ghent Altarpiece. • One of William Shakespeare’s tragic plays. • What does Renaissance literally translate to? • Wrote about the power of the pen and writing. • One of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works. • Wrote about how to become a perfect gentleman. • ...
Renaissance Art & Architecture 2024-12-20
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- Renaissance man, painter/scientist/inventor, best known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper paintings
- Catholic art form used primarily in
- aspect of Renaissance art with a balanced or mirrored image to show harmonious visual arrangement
- art style that depicts reality in an accurate/authentic way
- German printer who invented the printing press, first printed a Latin Bible
- Renaissance sculptor who is best known for the statue of David and the ceiling paintings of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
- English playwright best known for his play Romeo & Juliet
- Italian architect who is known as the Founding Father of Renaissance architecture
- family in Florence that controlled Europe's wool manufacturing and banking
- technique that uses devices to make a piece of art appear to be real or share space with the viewer
- request for a specific art or design project from a wealthy individual
- a person who protested against the Catholic Church and became part of a reformed church
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- humor and sarcasm used to expose or ridicule human foolishness or weakness
- art style that emerged from the Protestant Reformation with themes of faith and morality
- birthplace of the Renaissance
- art technique that creates illusions of depth, distance, and volume
- a form of worship
- person who gives artists financial support
- Renaissance art movement that more accurately depicted the natural world
- triangular-shaped roofs
- rebirth; time of cultural renewal in Italy during the 14th and 15th centuries
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- the study of the interior and exterior structures of living things
- an intellectual movement based on the works of classical Greek and Roman thinkers
24 Clues: a form of worship • triangular-shaped roofs • birthplace of the Renaissance • Catholic art form used primarily in • person who gives artists financial support • English playwright best known for his play Romeo & Juliet • art style that depicts reality in an accurate/authentic way • the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings • ...
Renaissance Reformation & Sci Rev 2019-02-05
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- Scholars of the Renaissance studied these classic civilizations
- The earth revolves around the sun according to Copernicus
- Not religious
- Printing press
- Human dignity, education, art =
- This man observed Jupiter and it's moons
- The orbit of planets
- This discipline uses observation and experimentation
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- Wrote The Prince=power & political success
- This directional Renaissance art was about detail
- This invention spread ideas & literacy rates rose
- Leader of the Protestant Reformation
- The Renaissance began here
- These payments led to the Protestant Reformation
- Mona Lisa artist
- This English King became the head of church & state during the Reformation
16 Clues: Not religious • Printing press • Mona Lisa artist • The orbit of planets • The Renaissance began here • Human dignity, education, art = • Leader of the Protestant Reformation • This man observed Jupiter and it's moons • Wrote The Prince=power & political success • These payments led to the Protestant Reformation • This directional Renaissance art was about detail • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-27
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- person in charge of monostary
- incapable of error
- works at a drugstore
- represents government
- part of European history
- system in the government
- non professional
- supports something
- someone who works with brick
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- shaped as a cross
- technique that allows artist to see from distance
- large ship
- shallow body of water
- large house
- lives and works with someone
- painting made on fresh plaster
- to obtain stone from a pit
- the art of using words effectively by speaking/writing
- promotes the welfare of mankind
- wealthy person that supports an artist
20 Clues: large ship • large house • non professional • shaped as a cross • incapable of error • supports something • works at a drugstore • shallow body of water • represents government • part of European history • system in the government • to obtain stone from a pit • lives and works with someone • someone who works with brick • person in charge of monostary • painting made on fresh plaster • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-27
Across
- person in charge of monostary
- incapable of error
- works at a drugstore
- represents government
- part of European history
- system in the government
- non professional
- supports something
- someone who works with brick
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- shaped as a cross
- technique that allows artist to see from distance
- large ship
- shallow body of water
- large house
- lives and works with someone
- painting made on fresh plaster
- to obtain stone from a pit
- the art of using words effectively by speaking/writing
- promotes the welfare of mankind
- wealthy person that supports an artist
20 Clues: large ship • large house • non professional • shaped as a cross • incapable of error • supports something • works at a drugstore • shallow body of water • represents government • part of European history • system in the government • to obtain stone from a pit • lives and works with someone • someone who works with brick • person in charge of monostary • painting made on fresh plaster • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-27
Across
- person in charge of monostary
- incapable of error
- works at a drugstore
- represents government
- part of European history
- system in the government
- non professional
- supports something
- someone who works with brick
Down
- shaped as a cross
- technique that allows artist to see from distance
- large ship
- shallow body of water
- large house
- lives and works with someone
- painting made on fresh plaster
- to obtain stone from a pit
- the art of using words effectively by speaking/writing
- promotes the welfare of mankind
- wealthy person that supports an artist
20 Clues: large ship • large house • non professional • shaped as a cross • incapable of error • supports something • works at a drugstore • shallow body of water • represents government • part of European history • system in the government • to obtain stone from a pit • lives and works with someone • someone who works with brick • person in charge of monostary • painting made on fresh plaster • ...
renaissance 2023-09-29
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- thomas moore
- united kingdom
- location
- he passed the edict of nantes
- location
- language
- sistene chapel
- start of renaissance
- protestant reformaton
- huge empire
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- james autenburg
- roman empire big empire
- paying for art
- begin of renaissance
- erasmus
- michelangelo
- nicco machiavelli
- da vinci
- of nantes ended french wars
- individual
20 Clues: erasmus • location • da vinci • location • language • individual • huge empire • thomas moore • michelangelo • paying for art • united kingdom • sistene chapel • james autenburg • nicco machiavelli • begin of renaissance • start of renaissance • protestant reformaton • roman empire big empire • of nantes ended french wars • he passed the edict of nantes
Renaissance Music 2023-02-07
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- plucked string instrument similar to the modern guitar
- bowed stringed instrument ancestor of the modern orchestral string family
- a stringed instrument similar to a piano but the strings are plucked instead of hit with a hammer
- a short, secular choral work
- a group consisting of instruments from different families (2 words)
- a group of the same family of instruments (2 words)
- a type of mechanical violin with a hand-crank
- what the word "renaissance" means
- music where all vocal parts sing the same melody line
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- wind instrument that comes in a variety of sizes and has changed little since the Renaissance
- Renaissance string instrument that has changed very little
- a double-reed instrument ancestor to the modern oboe
- ancestor of the modern trombone
- a short, sacred, choral work
- a long, sacred vocal work usually in Latin consisting of 5 parts
- music where each vocal part sings a different melody but all in harmony
- singing unaccompanied
- most important invention during the Renaissance period (2 words)
- period from about 1450-1600
19 Clues: singing unaccompanied • period from about 1450-1600 • a short, sacred, choral work • a short, secular choral work • ancestor of the modern trombone • what the word "renaissance" means • a type of mechanical violin with a hand-crank • a group of the same family of instruments (2 words) • a double-reed instrument ancestor to the modern oboe • ...
World Civilizations Figures 2023-12-05
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- Aztec ruler defeated by Cortes
- protected the indigenous
- Renaissance writer, Christian Humanist
- Muslim scholar and traveler
- Renaissance writer, feminist
- Lose your hair or lose your head
- Christian slave of the Ottomans
- Scientific Method, Gravity
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- Faith alone leads to salvation
- African king who fought Portuguese
- captured Hispaniola for Spain
- Qing ruler who resisted European trade expansion
- Mali king and devout Muslim
- Renaissance artist
- printing press
- Ming explorer
- Led French to victory at Orleans
- "mutually beneficial relationship", Ashante
18 Clues: Ming explorer • printing press • Renaissance artist • protected the indigenous • Scientific Method, Gravity • Mali king and devout Muslim • Muslim scholar and traveler • Renaissance writer, feminist • captured Hispaniola for Spain • Faith alone leads to salvation • Aztec ruler defeated by Cortes • Christian slave of the Ottomans • Lose your hair or lose your head • ...
VP Arts - Renaissance 2017-02-16
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- Galileo discovered this, making it easier to keep time
- the Medici family commissioned art to beautify this city
- the rise of these brought artists together which led to new techniques and styles
- Guttenberg invented this machine
- this country was known for it's architecture during the Renaissance
- "The School of Athens"
- creator of the adding machine
- what England was known for during the Renaissance
- inventor of the submarine
- "The Last Supper"
- family who were patrons of the arts in Florence
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- invented the match
- "Pieta"
- invented the flushing toilet
- era in history from 1300 to 1650
- invented the thermometer
- invented the portable watch
- wealthy bankers and these, showed off their wealth by commissioning art
- architect of the Cuppolo of Maria del Fiore cathedral
- the first great sculptor
- the Neterlands was known for this during the Renaissance
21 Clues: "Pieta" • "The Last Supper" • invented the match • "The School of Athens" • invented the thermometer • the first great sculptor • inventor of the submarine • invented the portable watch • invented the flushing toilet • creator of the adding machine • era in history from 1300 to 1650 • Guttenberg invented this machine • family who were patrons of the arts in Florence • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-15
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- The Gutenberg _____ was the first major printing
- Rival painter of Michelangelo
- The type of government in Italian city states during the Renaissance
- ___ painting was very common during the Renaissance
- Seen as the father of humanism
- Painted the Mona Lisa and last supper
- Regarded as the greatest English writer and play write
- An item used to help vision invented during this time
- This man wrote the novel The Prince
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- German inventor who invented the printing press
- Author of The Praise of Folly
- Art that was mixed with reformation ideology
- The large city state in Northeastern Italy
- ________ Renaissance occurred in Germany, France and England
- Rich people who sponsored artwork in city states
- This word means rebirth
- This belief stresses human value and dignity
- Another word for charging interest
- Sculpted the statue of David
- Pope and patron of many artists
20 Clues: This word means rebirth • Sculpted the statue of David • Author of The Praise of Folly • Rival painter of Michelangelo • Seen as the father of humanism • Pope and patron of many artists • Another word for charging interest • This man wrote the novel The Prince • Painted the Mona Lisa and last supper • The large city state in Northeastern Italy • ...
Unit 1 - Review 2022-09-26
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- last name of the dictator of the Roman Republic
- "rebirth"; revival
- Italian Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa
- exile; exclude
- the split in the Christian church due to major issues
- "Middle Ages"
- Italian Renaissance man who painted the on the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
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- a follower of a polytheistic religion
- capital of the Eastern Roman Empire; city that has high walls built on a peninsula
- center of trade in Italy; prime location for civilization development
- English Renaissance man who wrote plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- difference between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- birth place of the Renaissance
13 Clues: "Middle Ages" • exile; exclude • "rebirth"; revival • birth place of the Renaissance • a follower of a polytheistic religion • last name of the dictator of the Roman Republic • Italian Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa • the split in the Christian church due to major issues • difference between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2023-12-04
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- da Vinci - "Renaissance man.":He was an artist, scientist, inventor, and visionary, and mastered the art of realistic painting, even dissecting human bodies to better understand their workings
- Machiavelli - wrote “The Prince”
- - A determining condition; state of affairs
- - came up with a way to build the large exterior dome
- - a form of government in which the leader is not a king and certain citizen have the right to vote
- - painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints
- humanists - believed that education could change human beings
- - (I)king of Spain and ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
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- Buonarroti an accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect, was another master of the High Renaissance
- - artistic techniques used to give the effect of 3D depth to 2D surfaces; viewpoint
- - the language of everyday speech in a particular region
- - studied the statues of the Greeks and Romans
- - an intellectual movement of the renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral, philosophy, and history
- de' Medici - took control of Florence in 1434
- -major northern Italian city-state that served as a commercial link between Asia and Western Europe
- - a member of the middle class who lived in a city or town
- - capital of the Papal States
- a solider who fights primarily for pay
- - having a distinctive quality of form
19 Clues: - capital of the Papal States • Machiavelli - wrote “The Prince” • a solider who fights primarily for pay • - having a distinctive quality of form • - A determining condition; state of affairs • de' Medici - took control of Florence in 1434 • - studied the statues of the Greeks and Romans • - came up with a way to build the large exterior dome • ...
Renaissance 2022-04-29
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- Wrote "The Divine Comedy"
- Wrote "The Prince"
- Priest who starts Calvinism
- Painted Sisten Chapel,rivals w/ da vinci
- Created laws on gravitational pull
- Wrote the 95 theses
- English playwright, Tragedies, Comedies
- Condemned by church, heretic thoughts
- Church sold these, cause of 95 theses
- Invented the printing press
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- Protestants break from church(M.L)
- Father or Humanism
- Two people created scientific method
- Reformation attempting to prevent church from spliting, Council at Trent
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Created the periodic table
- Re-birth
- Where the Renaissance began, good trade
- Ruling class family of Italy
19 Clues: Re-birth • Father or Humanism • Wrote "The Prince" • Wrote the 95 theses • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wrote "The Divine Comedy" • Created the periodic table • Priest who starts Calvinism • Invented the printing press • Ruling class family of Italy • Protestants break from church(M.L) • Created laws on gravitational pull • Two people created scientific method • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-03-13
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- Michelangelo's second patron
- Map
- Cloth caked with charcoal dust
- Squares
- Painted The Last Judgment
- The very last one
- Painted The School of Athens
- Uses hammers and chisels
- Michelangelo's surname
- Center of the Italian Renaissance
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- The Magnificent
- Four artists of the Renaissance
- Sponsor
- Images from Genesis
- Rebirth
15 Clues: Map • Squares • Sponsor • Rebirth • The Magnificent • The very last one • Images from Genesis • Michelangelo's surname • Uses hammers and chisels • Painted The Last Judgment • Michelangelo's second patron • Painted The School of Athens • Cloth caked with charcoal dust • Four artists of the Renaissance • Center of the Italian Renaissance
10th grade crossword puzzle 2022-02-11
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- an over emphasis on human worth and ability
- a play by shakespeare
- he showed movement in his pictures
- most famous book on satire
- printer
- renaissance music was more
- music in the middle ages
- painted the mona-lisa
- the study of history, science, grammar, literature and philosophy
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- michaelangelo was a
- erasmus
- the birthplace of the Renaisance
- someone who payed an artist to work for them
- cervantes was a
- "live in the moment"
- raphael made
- raphael
- shakespeare was from
- father of the renaissance times
- masaccio was from
20 Clues: erasmus • raphael • printer • raphael made • cervantes was a • masaccio was from • michaelangelo was a • "live in the moment" • shakespeare was from • a play by shakespeare • painted the mona-lisa • music in the middle ages • most famous book on satire • renaissance music was more • father of the renaissance times • the birthplace of the Renaisance • he showed movement in his pictures • ...
History Puzzle 2024-02-20
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- Advisor to Henry VIII and Edward VI
- Had 6 wives
- “Morning Star of the Reformation”
- Someone who sponsors artists
- First English Bible to use numbered verses
- Most famous patron family
- Belief in the sovereignty of God
- One of the greatest English rulers
- Music in the Renaissance
- Where the Renaissance started
- Excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned
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- First English translation
- Was called “Bloody Mary”
- 95 Theses
- Era of Rebirth
- First English translation from Greek
- Protestant leader who was a priest
- Church established by Elizabeth I
- Followers of John Wycliffe
- An emphasis on human ability
20 Clues: 95 Theses • Had 6 wives • Era of Rebirth • Was called “Bloody Mary” • Music in the Renaissance • First English translation • Most famous patron family • Followers of John Wycliffe • Someone who sponsors artists • An emphasis on human ability • Where the Renaissance started • Belief in the sovereignty of God • “Morning Star of the Reformation” • Church established by Elizabeth I • ...
La Renaissance 2021-03-16
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- la Renaissance s’en inspire dans ses tableaux
- ville où se décident certaines clarifications théologiques catholiques
- texte officiel qui instaure une tolérance religieuse en France
- c’est un des principaux foyers français de la renaissance
- invention révolutionnaire du 15e siècle
- personne qui dirige un diocèse
- période de grand réveil du monde
- berceau de l’humanisme
- régime politique préférée des humanistes
- bâtiment à l’origine de la campagne d’indulgence de 1515
- groupe critiqué de ne pas remplir ses obligations
- région déchirée par les guerres de religion
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- partie de la Bible traduite à la Renaissance
- branche nouvelle du christianisme
- traduction officielle de la Bible depuis le Ve siècle
- homme qui ouvre le temps des réformes
- Charles Quint en fut un pour les artistes
- permet de passer un temps réduit au purgatoire
- homme de lettres et voyageur infatigable en Europe
- conséquence de la réforme chez les catholiques
20 Clues: berceau de l’humanisme • personne qui dirige un diocèse • période de grand réveil du monde • branche nouvelle du christianisme • homme qui ouvre le temps des réformes • invention révolutionnaire du 15e siècle • régime politique préférée des humanistes • Charles Quint en fut un pour les artistes • région déchirée par les guerres de religion • ...
Ch. 7 Sixteenth Century 2020-11-10
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- Madrigal composer, known for Il bianco e dolce cigno.
- Music notation to teach instrumental fingerings.
- Music director of Saint Mark's, known for Da le belle contrade d'oriente.
- A hymn meaning to praise
- Involves musica finta, this is a scale of half steps.
- English lute player and composer.
- A rhyming song with a strict pattern
- A composer of humorous and serious chansons.
- An English composer popular during the Renaissance.
- A principal composer of Attaingnant
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- A dance style from France during the Renaissance.
- A book of Madrigals created by Thomas Morley.
- Group of female Italian singers.
- A collection of madrigals from the Renaissance time period.
- Italian comedic song
- Unlike the Tencento, this Renaissance form includes up to 6 voices.
- Published 8 books of madrigals.
- French music printer and publisher
- A melody supported by additional harmonic parts.
- The prince of Venosa, also a composer of music.
20 Clues: Italian comedic song • A hymn meaning to praise • Published 8 books of madrigals. • Group of female Italian singers. • English lute player and composer. • French music printer and publisher • A principal composer of Attaingnant • A rhyming song with a strict pattern • A composer of humorous and serious chansons. • A book of Madrigals created by Thomas Morley. • ...
Chapter 11: The Renaissance 2023-02-19
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- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, musician, writer, and poet
- Leonardo’s most famous work
- Painted Madonnas
- Someone who paid an artist to work for them
- Created 3D effects with painting (dimension)
- Music of the Middle Ages
- Painted the Cistine Chapel
- an over-emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Pictures of Mary with Christ
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- Wrote Don Quixote
- “Father of Renaissance painting”
- Became important to meet the needs of changing society
- Greatest playwright of all time
- A well rounded education
- Influenced government with his writings
- Invented the printing press
- What Renaissance philosophers believed was a remedy for sin
- The most famous patrons of the arts
- Pointed out the evils and foolishness of the renaissance society
- Added movement to paintings
21 Clues: Painted Madonnas • Wrote Don Quixote • A well rounded education • Music of the Middle Ages • Painted the Cistine Chapel • Leonardo’s most famous work • Invented the printing press • Added movement to paintings • Pictures of Mary with Christ • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Greatest playwright of all time • “Father of Renaissance painting” • The most famous patrons of the arts • ...
Chapter 11 World History 2022-02-09
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- created movable type who was from Germany
- painter from Italy who was known as the Father of the Renaissance
- Italian painter who showed movement in his paintings
- painter from Italy who painted the Mona Lisa
- scholar from the Netherlands who pointed out the evil in society
- Italian writer who wrote on government
- the Renaissance started in this country
- Italian painter who added 3D effects on paintings
- sponsors of artists
- painter from Italy who painted the Sistine chapel
- a city famous for its art and canals
- Shakespeare was from this country
- Spanish writer who wrote the Don Quixote
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- famous sponsor of the Renaissance art
- Italian painter who painted madonnas
- the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- music in the Renaissance became more of this
- this was a remedy for sin
- considered the greatest playwright of all time
- one of Shakespeare's plays
20 Clues: sponsors of artists • this was a remedy for sin • one of Shakespeare's plays • Shakespeare was from this country • Italian painter who painted madonnas • a city famous for its art and canals • famous sponsor of the Renaissance art • Italian writer who wrote on government • the Renaissance started in this country • Spanish writer who wrote the Don Quixote • ...
Luke Petrick reinsurance and reformation 2025-10-27
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- – Allowed princes to choose religion.
- – Queen who made England Protestant.
- – Christian group breaking from Catholic Church.
- – Supporter of artists or scholars.
- – Everyday local language.
- – Rebirth of art and learning in Europe.
- – Catholic missionaries and teachers.
- – Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel.
- – Reformer who taught predestination.
- – Focus on human potential and achievements.
- – Inventor of the printing press.
- – Machine that made books faster to produce.
- – To cancel a marriage.
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- – Movement to reform the Catholic Church.
- – Renaissance painter known for realism.
- – Meeting to reform the Catholic Church.
- – Renaissance artist and inventor.
- – Catholic Church’s response to Reformers.
- – Church of England.
- – Technique showing depth in art.
- – Early Renaissance sculptor.
- – Henry VIII’s second wife; Elizabeth’s mother.
- – Non-religious; worldly.
- – Follower of Martin Luther’s teachings.
- – Payment for forgiveness of sins.
- – King Henry VIII who broke from the Church.
26 Clues: – Church of England. • – To cancel a marriage. • – Non-religious; worldly. • – Everyday local language. • – Early Renaissance sculptor. • – Technique showing depth in art. • – Inventor of the printing press. • – Renaissance artist and inventor. • – Payment for forgiveness of sins. • – Supporter of artists or scholars. • – Queen who made England Protestant. • ...
Chapter 11 World History 2022-02-09
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- Italian painter who added 3D effects on paintings
- created movable type who was from Germany
- scholar from the Netherlands who pointed out the evil in society
- famous sponsor of the Renaissance art
- a city famous for its art and canals
- sponsors of artists
- the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- one of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare was from this country
- Spanish writer who wrote the Don Quixote
- Italian painter who showed movement in his paintings
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- Italian painter who painted madonnas
- this was a remedy for sin
- the Renaissance started in this country
- considered the greatest playwright of all time
- music in the Renaissance became more of this
- painter from Italy who painted the Sistine chapel
- Italian writer who wrote on government
- painter from Italy who was known as the Father of the Renaissance
- painter from Italy who painted the Mona Lisa
20 Clues: sponsors of artists • this was a remedy for sin • one of Shakespeare's plays • Shakespeare was from this country • Italian painter who painted madonnas • a city famous for its art and canals • famous sponsor of the Renaissance art • Italian writer who wrote on government • the Renaissance started in this country • Spanish writer who wrote the Don Quixote • ...
6th Grade Crossword Puzzle (Part II) 2023-05-23
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- A sport played by Mesoamericans.
- 3-D; realistic effects in art.
- ____ Lisa
- The new land discovered during the Renaissance.
- The ocean that touches the 3 major Mesoamerican civilizations.
- Means "rebirth."
- A Mesoamerican civilization.
- The time period before Christopher Columbus.
- The geography of the Inca Empire.
- A war between Christians and Muslims
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- An idea that all humans should be educated in the Greek and Roman arts and sciences.
- The bubonic plague.
- A culture that inspired the Renaissance.
- Birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Corn
- Feudalism, a system of land and ____.
- The disease that wiped out Mesoamericans.
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire.
- An unfair advantage possessed by Spanish explorers.
- ____ Ages
- The Germanic people.
- Signed the Magna Carta.
- The way barbarians handled crimes.
- The Holy Land, or Jesus' homeland.
- The Magna Carta ____ the king's power.
- The Empire that split to form the Byzantine Empire.
26 Clues: Corn • ____ Lisa • ____ Ages • Means "rebirth." • The bubonic plague. • The Germanic people. • Signed the Magna Carta. • A Mesoamerican civilization. • Birthplace of the Renaissance. • 3-D; realistic effects in art. • A sport played by Mesoamericans. • Capital of the Byzantine Empire. • The geography of the Inca Empire. • The way barbarians handled crimes. • ...
William Nicely - Renaissance and reformation 2024-09-22
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- most famous Renaissance man
- made the David scupture with bronze
- the use of shapes in 2D art
- people who follow only the bible
- the first ever creation to produce books faster
- rich person
- of Trent special court
- the person who started the renaissance
- the day when new religious is allowed
- someone who made the modern England
- the church of england
- renaissance man in different religion
- the plan to "control" people
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- rebirth
- Boleyn mother of elizabeth
- missionairys sent to convert people
- Gutenberg the man who created the printing press
- native language
- paying to be accepted by god
- painted the school of Athens
- non-religous
- the discovery of emotion
- painted the ceiling or the Sistine Chapel
- to forget about a marriage
- someone who is not part of the Sistine chapel
- Reformation counter punch
26 Clues: rebirth • rich person • non-religous • native language • the church of england • of Trent special court • the discovery of emotion • Reformation counter punch • Boleyn mother of elizabeth • to forget about a marriage • most famous Renaissance man • the use of shapes in 2D art • paying to be accepted by god • painted the school of Athens • the plan to "control" people • ...
History 11a 2025-01-29
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- birthplace of renaissance.
- they questioned the _____ and ideas of the medieval society.
- they developed _______ type of printing
- renewed interest in _______ and languages.
- started in Florence _______.
- a family who was the most famous patrons.
- rich traders and _______ wanted to show their riches so they became sponsors and patrons of the artists.
- stressed the importance of the _______.
- renewed interest in this book.
- praised human_______.
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- over emphasis on human worth.
- renaissance provoked ______ iniquity.
- eventually it `spreads through _______.
- someone who paid an artist to work for them.
- what they believed was a remedy for sin.
- the revival of learning and renewed interest in art in the western world.
- humanism leads to man glorifying ________ instead of God.
- they no longer meekly accepted the authority of the chaotic church.
- renaissance weakened______ restraint.
- during this time period they believed man could do achievements without ____ help.
20 Clues: praised human_______. • birthplace of renaissance. • started in Florence _______. • over emphasis on human worth. • renewed interest in this book. • renaissance provoked ______ iniquity. • renaissance weakened______ restraint. • eventually it `spreads through _______. • they developed _______ type of printing • stressed the importance of the _______. • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2025-08-09
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- A supporter of the arts
- Author of 'Praise of Folly'
- Renewed interest in Greek and Roman culture
- Inventor of the movable type printing press
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- Local language used instead of Latin
- Technology invented by Gutenberg
- Author of 'Don Quixote'
- Empire that influenced the Renaissance through trade
- Proposed that the earth revolves around the sun
- Ultimate Renaissance man who excelled in art and science
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- City home to the Medici family
- Spirit of challenging old ways of thinking
- Movement toward non-religious themes in writing and art
- Designed the large dome in Florence
- Author of 'The Prince'
- A time of rebirth in Europe from 1300 to 1600
- Wealthy family who were patrons of the arts
- Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Wealthy northern Italian trade center where the Renaissance began
20 Clues: Author of 'The Prince' • A supporter of the arts • Author of 'Don Quixote' • Author of 'Praise of Folly' • City home to the Medici family • Technology invented by Gutenberg • Designed the large dome in Florence • Local language used instead of Latin • Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel • Focus on human potential and achievements • Spirit of challenging old ways of thinking • ...
MWH Renaissance 2023-11-10
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- Renaissance art created three __________.
- This institution had power before the Renaissance
- have a lot of money
- able to read and write
- Famous Da Vinci painting of a woman
- Mary was called the ____________ in art
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- the time period before the Renaissance. ______ Ages
- How Jesus looked in Middle Age paintings
- The Book of the Catholic Church
- Famous Renaissance sculpture/artist
- the place where the Renaissance started
- you made a Play Doh _______________
- a word that means non religious
13 Clues: have a lot of money • able to read and write • The Book of the Catholic Church • a word that means non religious • Famous Renaissance sculpture/artist • you made a Play Doh _______________ • Famous Da Vinci painting of a woman • the place where the Renaissance started • Mary was called the ____________ in art • How Jesus looked in Middle Age paintings • ...
APAH Fall Semester Final 2014-01-29
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- A Renaissance painter known for being cheerful and gentle
- Contains scenes from Gilgamesh, made of lapis lazuli, silver, wood, and gold
- This influential Florentine family patroned many Renaissance artworks.
- Describing a human figure standing in a pose with one foot in front of the other.
- One of the most famous Renaissance painters, he painted the Last Judgment
- A hole in the top of a dome that allows sunlight in
- Devotional figures used as a stand in for the donor to worship a god
- This period of architecture had dark chapels with hellish themes
- A Renaissance sculptor known for being surly and antisocial
- First example of contrapposto
- This period is comprised of Minoan and Mycenaean artworks
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- These replace columns on the Porch of the Erechtheion
- First written law of code
- This allowed people living in cold areas to worship from home.
- Classical:________ :: Renaissance:Mannerism
- A militant, influential pope who patroned many Renaissance artworks
- This period of architecture had large, bright chapels with heavenly imagery
- The oldest order of columns
- An order of columns originating from the Etruscans
- This painter likened artists to creators in his self-portrait.
20 Clues: First written law of code • The oldest order of columns • First example of contrapposto • Classical:________ :: Renaissance:Mannerism • An order of columns originating from the Etruscans • A hole in the top of a dome that allows sunlight in • These replace columns on the Porch of the Erechtheion • A Renaissance painter known for being cheerful and gentle • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2024-07-31
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- Sebelum Renaissance muncul,eropa mengslsmi masa kesuraman yang disebut dengan
- Ciri dari Renaissance yang memiliki arti tentang memanusiakan manusia ialah
- Sebuah upaya perbaikan tatanan kehidupan yang menyimpang
- Negara pelopor Kolonialisme dan Imperialisme
- Tokoh Aufklarung yang terkenal dengan pemikiran terbesarnya yang menyatakan bahwa negara yang baik adalah negara yang mencerminkan kedaulatan rakyat
- kota yang menjadi pelopor Renaissance di Italia
- Teori yang menyatakan bahwa matahari merupakan pusat sistem tata surya dan bumi bergerak mengelilingi orbitnya berbentuk lingkaran
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula menggunakan tenaga manusia diganti dengan tenaga mesin
- Istilah Renaissance berasal dari bahasa Latin 'Renaitre" yang artinya
- Pelopor utama positivisme masa Aufklarung
- Salahsatufaktor yang menyebabkan penjelajahan Samudra yaitu jatuhnya ..... ke tsangan Turki Utsmani
- Tokoh Pelopor Reformasi Gereja
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- Seorang humanis terkemuka dan merupakan perintis Reformasi Gereja
- Tokoh yang mendapat gelar bapak liberalisme
- Lukisan Monalisa hasil karya dari
- Tempat peramakali lahirnya Renaissance
- Tokoh pelopor Reformasi Gereja di Swiss
- Penemu mesin cetak pertamakali
- Pencipta Mesin uap yang lebih efisien dan digunakan dalam Revolusi Industri
- Perang 30 Tahun terjadi pada tahun 1618-1648 di
- Paham yang memisahkan antara kehidupan di dunia dan akherat
21 Clues: Penemu mesin cetak pertamakali • Tokoh Pelopor Reformasi Gereja • Lukisan Monalisa hasil karya dari • Tempat peramakali lahirnya Renaissance • Tokoh pelopor Reformasi Gereja di Swiss • Pelopor utama positivisme masa Aufklarung • Tokoh yang mendapat gelar bapak liberalisme • Negara pelopor Kolonialisme dan Imperialisme • kota yang menjadi pelopor Renaissance di Italia • ...
Renaissance Crossword-Isabelle Dulude 2025-04-09
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- marco polo inspired many traders to travel to what country
- critized fasting, pilgrimages, and ridiculed superstition
- one of the renaissance values
- published “utopia”
- what type of engravings did albrecht durer create
- who studied writings of the classical writers
- most prominent english literacy figure
- traveling portrait artist
- one of the renaissance values
- which artist painted on the ceiling of hte sistine chapel of the vatican
- cultural movement the revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning
- the divine comedy
- tended to challenge the church and the pope’s authority
- which family was a great patron of the arts, libraries, and buildings
- francesco petrarch had the power of what object
- who was the most illustrious out of the many renaissance writers
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- one of the first humanist
- a painting with architectural pictures
- what invention did gutenberg invent
- which of the renaissance writers/artists developed the printing press
- where does the renaissance begin
- what is one type of literature that shakespeare wrote
- writes about how to perfect gentleman
- who was the first to see the possibilities of printed illustrations in books
- which artist used experiments in science to enhance his paintings
- which artist critized the intolerance and cruelty with his paintings
- what was the book that was printed the most during the renaissance
- distortion or reduction in a painting
- how many plays did shakespeare write
- nicolo machiavelli wrote what book
30 Clues: the divine comedy • published “utopia” • one of the first humanist • traveling portrait artist • one of the renaissance values • one of the renaissance values • where does the renaissance begin • nicolo machiavelli wrote what book • what invention did gutenberg invent • how many plays did shakespeare write • writes about how to perfect gentleman • ...
Andon Elkins 2024-05-08
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- item made it so sailors could use the stars to calculate a ships location
- Year the Renaissance was said to have ended
- The period of creativity,new ideas, and inspirarion
- Christians who broke from the Catholic church over religious issues
- Period when many great advances in fields of science were made
- first explorers to reach the America's
- Controlled all the trade routes in the eastern Mediterranean
- Probably the most famous writer of the renaisance
- a religious reform movement
- Lady who supported Christopher Columbus's voyage
- 1 of the 2 cities that became rich during and after cruesades
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- used it to study the heavens like never before
- the series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Helped sailors find their way at sea
- 1 of the 2 cities that became rich during and after cruesades
- Emphasizes the abilities and accomplishments of human beings
- to travel all around the world
- Year the Renaissance was said to have started
- Made the ship easier to move and enabled quick turns
- Wanted to show what real life was like for people in Europe
- One of the first people to protest against the Catholic Church
- Important invention of the Renaissance
- Place where the Reformation began
- famous Renaissance artist
- They called this land the New World
25 Clues: famous Renaissance artist • a religious reform movement • to travel all around the world • Place where the Reformation began • They called this land the New World • Helped sailors find their way at sea • Important invention of the Renaissance • first explorers to reach the America's • Year the Renaissance was said to have ended • Year the Renaissance was said to have started • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2022-11-15
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- a group of people who arrested, interrogated and tortured heretics.
- Renaissance writer who focused on realistic events
- Renaissance writer who wanted the Bible to be in common language
- a decree that prevented people from participating in church and partaking in things like sacrament and confirmation.
- common language
- Protestant reformer who believed in predestination
- payment for ones sins to the Catholic church
- an English queen given the nickname "Bloody" for her ruthless attitude towards Protestants
- a meeting held between Catholics and Protestants to discuss the Protestant claims
- the catholic churches response to the Protestant reformation
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- the name given to those who protested the Catholic church
- one of the most well-known Renaissance artists, famous for his "Last Supper" piece.
- meaning non-religious
- these allowed for trade to prosper in Italy, enabling Italy to begin their Renaissance era.
- technology that changed the future of education and businesses. Helped spread ideas rapidly.
- English Monarch who switched from Catholic to Protestant in name
- literally means "rebirth"
- German monk responsible for sparking the Protestant reformation
- a person who acts against the Catholic church
- an intellectual movement focused on the secular world and what it is to be human
20 Clues: common language • meaning non-religious • literally means "rebirth" • payment for ones sins to the Catholic church • a person who acts against the Catholic church • Renaissance writer who focused on realistic events • Protestant reformer who believed in predestination • the name given to those who protested the Catholic church • ...
Rennesance 2023-10-06
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- The Praise of ________
- Who is the person that made fun of important people during the Renaissance
- the Renaissance there was a Higher standard of _______
- Humanism is Human______
- Who made the ¨Mona Lisa¨
- During the middle ages there was minimal _____
- Renaissance art was drawn in ________
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- What brought inspiration to the Italian Renaissance
- Famous Painter and Sculptor.
- during the Renaissance the trade market ______
- Books in the middle ages were written by _______
- What grew in Italy that caused the Italian Renaissance
12 Clues: The Praise of ________ • Humanism is Human______ • Who made the ¨Mona Lisa¨ • Famous Painter and Sculptor. • Renaissance art was drawn in ________ • during the Renaissance the trade market ______ • During the middle ages there was minimal _____ • Books in the middle ages were written by _______ • What brought inspiration to the Italian Renaissance • ...
vous n'aurez pas les bonbons!! 2021-03-11
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- la Renaissance s’en inspire dans ses tableaux
- ville où se décident certaines clarifications théologiques catholiques
- texte officiel qui instaure une tolérance religieuse en France
- c’est un des principaux foyers français de la renaissance
- invention révolutionnaire du 15e siècle
- personne qui dirige un diocèse
- période de grand réveil du monde
- berceau de l’humanisme
- régime politique préférée des humanistes
- bâtiment à l’origine de la campagne d’indulgence de 1515
- groupe critiqué de ne pas remplir ses obligations
- région déchirée par les guerres de religion
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- partie de la Bible traduite à la Renaissance
- branche nouvelle du christianisme
- traduction officielle de la Bible depuis le Ve siècle
- homme qui ouvre le temps des réformes
- Charles Quint en fut un pour les artistes
- permet de passer un temps réduit au purgatoire
- homme de lettres et voyageur infatigable en Europe
- conséquence de la réforme chez les catholiques
20 Clues: berceau de l’humanisme • personne qui dirige un diocèse • période de grand réveil du monde • branche nouvelle du christianisme • homme qui ouvre le temps des réformes • invention révolutionnaire du 15e siècle • régime politique préférée des humanistes • Charles Quint en fut un pour les artistes • région déchirée par les guerres de religion • ...
Chapter 11 World History 2022-02-15
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- Spanish writer
- the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- famous writer and philosopher from Italy
- painter from Italy who was known as the Father of the Renaissance
- creator of movable type
- considered the greatest playwright of all time
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and inventor who painted the Mona Lisa
- this was supposedly the remedy for sin
- the Renaissance started in this country
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- Italian painter who showed movement in paintings
- the Renaissance’s music became more of this
- Italian painter who painted madonnas
- one of Shakespeare's plays
- Italian painter and sculptor who painted the Sistine chapel
- a city famous from its art, buildings, and canals
- famous sponsor of the Renaissance art
- Shakespeare was from this country
- during the Renaissance people became much more interested in this book
- sponsors of artists
- scolded from the Netherlands
20 Clues: Spanish writer • sponsors of artists • creator of movable type • one of Shakespeare's plays • scolded from the Netherlands • Shakespeare was from this country • Italian painter who painted madonnas • famous sponsor of the Renaissance art • this was supposedly the remedy for sin • the Renaissance started in this country • famous writer and philosopher from Italy • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-12-01
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- the country where the renaissance started
- getting a stone from a pit by cutting, digging, or blasting it
- pharmacist
- large flat bottomed ship propelled with sails and oars
- persons who works with bricks
- powerful family of the renaissance
- someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
- period of European history at the close of the middle ages
- french castle or large country house
- invented the first writing printing press
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- not able to make a mistake
- painting made on moist plaster with color pigments dissolved in water
- important artist of the English renaissance
- an art technique that shows depth
- the art of using words effectively in speaking or writing
- Florentine sculptor, painter, and architect
- a person who represents a government in its relationship to other governments
- shallow body of water
- someone who supports something
- doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
20 Clues: pharmacist • shallow body of water • not able to make a mistake • persons who works with bricks • someone who supports something • an art technique that shows depth • powerful family of the renaissance • french castle or large country house • the country where the renaissance started • doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • invented the first writing printing press • ...
Peyton - History Block 8 2023-10-02
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- Who passed the edict of nantes into law
- What word describes the focus on worldly themes instead of religions
- What focuses on an individual?
- What country was William Shakespeare from?
- Who wrote "the Prince"?
- Someone who gives financial support to artists?
- Creator of the printing press
- What is the act of paying someone of the church to get rid of sins
- What year about did the Renaissance begin
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- Who was the ultimate renaissance
- Who wrote about human flaws
- What ended the French Wars
- Who was considered the greatest artist during the Renaissance/
- Who made the Anglican church an official church
- The writer of "In Praise of Folly"
- What church did King Henry VIII go to for his divorce
- The word to describe Common Language
- Who wrote the institute of the christian religion
- Who was the person that started the Protestant Reformation?
- Where the Northern Renaissance being?
- Who was the Dutch Philosopher and Christian Humanist
21 Clues: Who wrote "the Prince"? • What ended the French Wars • Who wrote about human flaws • Creator of the printing press • What focuses on an individual? • Who was the ultimate renaissance • The writer of "In Praise of Folly" • The word to describe Common Language • Where the Northern Renaissance being? • Who passed the edict of nantes into law • ...
Renaissance Era 2025-02-03
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- Early form of chemistry practiced during the renaissance
- Artist known for the "School of Athens"
- painter of the Mona Lisa and last supper
- Dutch humanist and author of "Praise of Folly"
- Poet known for "The Divine Comedy"
- inventor of the printing press
- Religious movement that challenged the Catholic Church
- A manuscript decorated with gold and elaborate designs.
- English playwright of "Romeo and Juliet".
- Artistic technique used to create depth and realism
- A french word meaning "Rebirth"
- made a bronze statue of David.
- Italian city-state considered the Renaissance birthplace
- Famous drawing by Da Vinci showcasing human proportions
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- A 14 line poem, perfected by Shakespeare.
- Author of "The Prince".
- A handwritten document often illuminated before the printing press
- Movement focusing on human potential and achievements
- Sculptor of David
- A controversial church practiced that sparked the Protestant Reformation.
- The Renaissance saw advancements in this science of map making
- The idea that the Earth revolves around the sun, supported by Copernicus
- Influential baking family that ruled Florence and supported artists
- Scientist who improved the telescope
- A wealthy supporter of the arts, such as the Medici family.
- Use of light and shadow in Renaissance paintings
- A painting technique using water based pigments on wet plaster
- A trade organization that regulated artisans and merchants in Renaissance cities.
- Instrument improved by Galileo
- The study of the human body
30 Clues: Sculptor of David • Author of "The Prince". • The study of the human body • inventor of the printing press • Instrument improved by Galileo • made a bronze statue of David. • A french word meaning "Rebirth" • Poet known for "The Divine Comedy" • Scientist who improved the telescope • Artist known for the "School of Athens" • painter of the Mona Lisa and last supper • ...
The Renaissance-Isabelle Dulude 2025-04-09
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- one of the renaissance values
- cultural movement the revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning
- one of the first humanist
- who studied writings of the classical writers
- nicolo machiavelli wrote what book
- what invention did gutenberg invent
- who was the most illustrious out of the many renaissance writers
- what was the book that was printed the most during the renaissance
- one of the renaissance values
- a painting with architectural pictures
- published “utopia”
- distortion or reduction in a painting
- who was the first to see the possibilities of printed illustrations in books
Down
- francesco petrarch had the power of what object
- which artist used experiments in science to enhance his paintings
- traveling portrait artist
- the divine comedy
- most prominent english literacy figure
- which family was a great patron of the arts, libraries, and buildings
- what is one type of literature that shakespeare wrote
- what type of engravings did albrecht durer create
- tended to challenge the church and the pope’s authority
- writes about how to perfect gentleman
- which artist painted on the ceiling of hte sistine chapel of the vatican
- where does the renaissance begin
- how many plays did shakespeare write
- critized fasting, pilgrimages, and ridiculed superstition
- which of the renaissance writers/artists developed the printing press
- which artist critized the intolerance and cruelty with his paintings
- marco polo inspired many traders to travel to what country
30 Clues: the divine comedy • published “utopia” • traveling portrait artist • one of the first humanist • one of the renaissance values • one of the renaissance values • where does the renaissance begin • nicolo machiavelli wrote what book • what invention did gutenberg invent • how many plays did shakespeare write • writes about how to perfect gentleman • ...
Renaissance Unit- World History 2025-03-14
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- word meaning positive, describing Renaissance view of human talent and ability to improve the world
- English translation of "Renaissance"
- major Renaissance institution, providing a desire for, AND means of funding, Ren. projects
- "Mare Nostrum" in the words of the Romans...major seaway for Italian trade
- Avoid involvement in this sin! said de Pisan
- acting __________ (without hesitation, and intelligently)
- "The ____________," written as a good-ruler guide book
- number of years (roughly)since Pantheon was built, in eyes of Florence Dome builders
- one of the "humanities" subjects, with "roses are red"
- one of the "humanities" subjects, involving syntax
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- biggest key on keyboard, also a focus of Ren. "explorers"
- ability to solve problems creatively (Brunelleschi frequently showed this)
- Better to be this than loved, if a choice must be made between the two!
- one of the "humanities" subjects where those who forget it are doomed to repeat it
- Brunelleschi had this job for Florence Cathedral Dome project
- political organization of Renaissance Italy, encouraging creative competition and growing power of wealthy families
- ancient civilization admired by Renaissance participants
- Italy's geography featured natural harbors supporting this trade necessity
- Christine de Pisan was one of the first __________
- one area "explored" by Renaissance scholars, focused on the human body
- one of the "humanities" subjects that Mrs. Rudolph
- de Pisan thought wives needed to have a strong understanding of/capability to perform husband's _________
- ancient civilization admired by Renaissance participants
23 Clues: English translation of "Renaissance" • Avoid involvement in this sin! said de Pisan • Christine de Pisan was one of the first __________ • one of the "humanities" subjects that Mrs. Rudolph • one of the "humanities" subjects, involving syntax • "The ____________," written as a good-ruler guide book • one of the "humanities" subjects, with "roses are red" • ...
The Renaissance Era 2022-02-15
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- Kidnapped twice by jealous priests
- The evening ___ after a bountiful dinner featured the Royal Court.
- Written and performed for the courts of the European royal families
- A solo and an accompanying instrument
- The renaissance era was a time of ___
- The length of this instrument in American during the Renaissance was not uniform so the pitch of each instrument was different
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- Created and performed for the churches
- Known as the greatest English composer during the Renaissance
- Considered one of the two major sacred composers of the Renaissance period
- New poetic form in the sixteenth century
- Invented the printing press
- The ___ soprano voice was the most important new tone color of the Renaissance
- Church Women were forbidden to sing here
- Press One of the most important advances of the Renaissance period
14 Clues: Invented the printing press • Kidnapped twice by jealous priests • A solo and an accompanying instrument • The renaissance era was a time of ___ • Created and performed for the churches • New poetic form in the sixteenth century • Church Women were forbidden to sing here • Known as the greatest English composer during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2025-11-19
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- ,a native language of the common people as opposed to the formal language Latin
- ,growing focus on worldly and non-religious matters
- ,an Italian Renaissance diplomat and writer in the 15th century
- ,interest in the Classical Writings
- ,invented the printing press
- ,one of the greatest Renaissance artists
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- ,a Renaissance artist that sculpted La Pieta
- ,he was a humanist scholar and author of Utopia during/in the English Renaissance
- ,painting technique, painting on wet plaster resulting in a durable and vibrant mural
- ,cultural awakening in Western Europe
- ,a fictional and ideal society
- ,a piece of art painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- ,ruled by Wealthy officials
- ,was a playwright during/in the English Renaissance
14 Clues: ,ruled by Wealthy officials • ,invented the printing press • ,a fictional and ideal society • ,interest in the Classical Writings • ,cultural awakening in Western Europe • ,one of the greatest Renaissance artists • ,a Renaissance artist that sculpted La Pieta • ,a piece of art painted by Leonardo da Vinci • ,growing focus on worldly and non-religious matters • ...
Mona and Alessia Hollands 2025-06-10
Across
- (century the renaissance started)
- (born again)
- (art known for mysterious smile)
- (center of trade during the renaissance)
- (depicted human behavior)
- (country shaped like a boot)
- press (makes books)
- (shakespear scripted them
- (bought art)
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- (made statue of david)
- (making buildings)
- (renaissance man)
- (ancient civilization)
- (way artists express themselves)
- (tests ideas, collection of facts)
- (literary work, expresses emotions)
16 Clues: (born again) • (bought art) • (renaissance man) • (making buildings) • press (makes books) • (made statue of david) • (ancient civilization) • (depicted human behavior) • (shakespear scripted them • (country shaped like a boot) • (art known for mysterious smile) • (way artists express themselves) • (century the renaissance started) • (tests ideas, collection of facts) • ...
The Renaissance 2025-04-11
Across
- A person who supports artists with money
- Author of the Prince
- The black plague led to the downfall of this social system
- Playwright inspired by the Greek and Roman classics
- Study of human potential and achievements
- A Renaissance invention that made books easier to produce
- Spurred demand for middle east goods
- Who created the printing press in 1456 Germany?
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- What is an education involving history, literature, grammar, and rhetoric?
- The "Mona Lisa" artist
- Renaissance artists who crafted sculptures, awesome in size and intense with emotions
- Wealthy merchant family that funded ideas and art
- This shows 3-dimensions on a flat surface
- Cultural movement which revived art, learning, the, religious reform and the scientific revolution
- The city in Italy known as the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Famous Renaissance painter
16 Clues: Author of the Prince • The "Mona Lisa" artist • Famous Renaissance painter • Spurred demand for middle east goods • A person who supports artists with money • This shows 3-dimensions on a flat surface • Study of human potential and achievements • Who created the printing press in 1456 Germany? • Wealthy merchant family that funded ideas and art • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-03-10
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- Leonardo invented a technique called ____ or smoky in Italian p.351
- Was a cultural movement of the renaissance based on the study of classical works p.345
- architects like Filippo _____ studied the proportions of ancient buildings. With what he learned he built the Duomo.p.353
- Several Italian ____ became important centers during the renaissance. p.344
- They developed the rules of linear ___ a mathematical system for representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface p.350
- With _____ type, individual letters formed in metal could be used again and again to form words, lines and pages of text.p.358
- Leonardo performed dissections of horse and human _____ to learn how the bones and muscles work. p.351.
- In 1455 ______ publish the Bible an even that increased literacy as never before. P.358
- In the early 1500s, Pope Julius II, a patron of the arts, asked Michelangelo to pain the hughe ceiling of the _____ Chapel p.352
- Was one of the most versatile artist of the Renaissance. He was talented at almost everything he tried. p.351
- One of the most powerful banking families in the city was the _____ family.
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- However it was the city of ____ that became the artistic center of the renaissance p.344
- wrote 37 plays -comedies, histories and tragedies. P.354
- ___ was a greatest cultural revival that swept through Europe from the 1300s through the 1500. P.342
- Renaissance thinkers of Europe rediscovered literature, art and learning of ancient greece and ___.343
- He was a painter, sculptor, and architect as well as poet. His work possess great energy and never seem artificial p.352
- ____ is a way of balancing the parts of a design to make a pleasing whole. p.353
- The renaissance also marked a growing trend toward ____ or the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs. p.349
- The ___ is one of Michelangelo’s most famous sculptures. It shows Mary cradling the body of Jesus p.352
- Peasants were drawn to towns by the promise of ______ p.341
- Leonardo’s best-known painting was the famous _____ Lisa. p.351
- A ___ is someone who gives money or other support to a person or group.p.343
- Renaissance art centered on ____ and the living world. P. 350
23 Clues: wrote 37 plays -comedies, histories and tragedies. P.354 • Peasants were drawn to towns by the promise of ______ p.341 • Renaissance art centered on ____ and the living world. P. 350 • Leonardo’s best-known painting was the famous _____ Lisa. p.351 • Leonardo invented a technique called ____ or smoky in Italian p.351 • ...
Rensissance 2025-09-16
Across
- An architectural element that is a half-circle in shape.
- European country where the Renaissance began.
- Astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- The technique of allowing tones and colors to shade gradually into one another.
- Italian Renaissance composer known for his madrigals and influence on Baroque music.
- Italian astronomer who improved the telescope and confirmed the heliocentric theory.
- A worldly, rather than spiritual, viewpoint.
- Wealthy Florentine family who were powerful patrons of the arts.
- Italian poet and one of the founders of humanism.
- German inventor of the printing press.
- A song for several voices, popular during the Renaissance
- Italian explorer who sailed across the Atlantic in 1492, famously associated with the discovery of the Americas.
- A form of literature that often poked fun at social issues.
- Italian sculptor famous for the David and the Pietà.
- The period between the 14th and 15th century that developed patterns of art and philosophy that paved the way for the modern world.
- Italian sculptor and architect from Florence.
- A technique used by artists to create the illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface.
- The revival of art and learning inspired by classical Greece and Rome.
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- painting done on wet plaster.
- Florentine diplomat and political philosopher who wrote The Prince.
- An intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and achievements.
- Dutch theologian, classical scholar, and humanist; author of In Praise of Folly.
- the era of the Renaissance in England, named after the ruling monarch
- German monk whose 95 Theses sparked the Protestant Reformation.
- English playwright and poet known for Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.
- The everyday language of people in a particular region.
- A financial supporter of the arts.
- Italian city-state often called the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- An Italian painter, scientist, and inventor of the Renaissance, known for painting the Mona Lisa.
- Italian painter famous for his beautiful Madonna compositions and The School of Athens.
- The city where the Vatican is located, a major center of Renaissance art.
31 Clues: painting done on wet plaster. • A financial supporter of the arts. • German inventor of the printing press. • A worldly, rather than spiritual, viewpoint. • European country where the Renaissance began. • Italian sculptor and architect from Florence. • Italian poet and one of the founders of humanism. • Italian sculptor famous for the David and the Pietà. • ...
Mona and Alessia Hollands 2025-06-10
Across
- (century the renaissance started)
- (born again)
- (art known for mysterious smile)
- (center of trade during the renaissance)
- (depicted human behavior)
- (country shaped like a boot)
- press (makes books)
- (shakespear scripted them
- (bought art)
Down
- (made statue of david)
- (making buildings)
- (renaissance man)
- (ancient civilization)
- (way artists express themselves)
- (tests ideas, collection of facts)
- (literary work, expresses emotions)
16 Clues: (born again) • (bought art) • (renaissance man) • (making buildings) • press (makes books) • (made statue of david) • (ancient civilization) • (depicted human behavior) • (shakespear scripted them • (country shaped like a boot) • (art known for mysterious smile) • (way artists express themselves) • (century the renaissance started) • (tests ideas, collection of facts) • ...
The Renassiance 2024-05-08
Across
- the man most famous for dramatic and expressive artwork
- he was a protestant and built his own telescope
- the Renaissance was a period of
- the ____ of Mexico: in which the Spanish who conquered Mexico because the Azetcs had better weapons
- the French name for Renaissance
- the main reason people wanted to explore,to get...
- very famous poet and play write
- to travel all the way around Earth
- where the Renaissance started
- a type of ship that voyagers set out on in the 1400s-1500s
- One of the best sculptors in the Renaissance,not the Ninja Turtle.
- people who believed humans were capable of great things
- the scientist who discovered gravity from an apple
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- a religious reform movement
- the plague that lasted from 1347 to 1351
- Europeans called this country the "new world"
- things like wood, furs, and rich soil which helped England, France, Portugal, and the Netherlands
- the last name of the German man who built the first movable printing press
- bloody religious _____ broke out in France, Germany,Netherlands, and Switzerland
- the revolution of inventions such as steam engines and caravals
- people who protested the church
- the birth of modern science is called a ___
- one of the main sciences used in the Renaissance
- a device sailors used to tell direction using the magnetic pull of the North and South poles.
- Period of creativity and inventions
25 Clues: a religious reform movement • where the Renaissance started • the Renaissance was a period of • people who protested the church • the French name for Renaissance • very famous poet and play write • to travel all the way around Earth • Period of creativity and inventions • the plague that lasted from 1347 to 1351 • the birth of modern science is called a ___ • ...
Renaissance 2023-06-05
Across
- lost much of its power and control of European affairs
- center of the renaissance movement
- people who agreed with luthers ideas and joined in his protests against the church
- Bankers from Florence
- renaissance began here
- machine by which texts and images can be put on things using ink
- a person who studies humans past and present
Down
- a "rebirth" of ancient learning
- Introduced the idea of predestination
- the new way of thinking during the renaissance
- german monk who wrote the 95 theses
- Yucutan peninsula area of Mexico
- great warriors who built a large empire
- Broke away from RCC and forms Anglican church with him at the head
- located in Rome and also a great sponsor of Renaissance art
15 Clues: Bankers from Florence • renaissance began here • a "rebirth" of ancient learning • Yucutan peninsula area of Mexico • center of the renaissance movement • german monk who wrote the 95 theses • Introduced the idea of predestination • great warriors who built a large empire • a person who studies humans past and present • the new way of thinking during the renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2023-06-05
Across
- lost much of its power and control of European affairs
- center of the renaissance movement
- people who agreed with luthers ideas and joined in his protests against the church
- Bankers from Florence
- renaissance began here
- machine by which texts and images can be put on things using ink
- a person who studies humans past and present
Down
- a "rebirth" of ancient learning
- Introduced the idea of predestination
- the new way of thinking during the renaissance
- german monk who wrote the 95 theses
- Yucutan peninsula area of Mexico
- great warriors who built a large empire
- Broke away from RCC and forms Anglican church with him at the head
- located in Rome and also a great sponsor of Renaissance art
15 Clues: Bankers from Florence • renaissance began here • a "rebirth" of ancient learning • Yucutan peninsula area of Mexico • center of the renaissance movement • german monk who wrote the 95 theses • Introduced the idea of predestination • great warriors who built a large empire • a person who studies humans past and present • the new way of thinking during the renaissance • ...
Renaissance Unit Extra Credit 2023-03-28
Across
- Known as the father of Humanism; an Italian scholar and writer of sonnets
- City in Northern Italy where the Italian Renaissance began
- German publisher who perfected the moveable-type printing press
- Title of a famous da Vinci painting about Jesus’ final meal
- Italian political philosopher who wrote The Prince, a guide to gaining and maintaining power
- Subject of Michelangelo's most famous sculpture, which depicts an Old Testament hero
- The practice of charging high interest on borrowed money; this was opposed by the church
- Italian artist best known for his sculptures and paintings, including the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican
- a philosophy at the heart of the Renaissance
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- A wealthy person who financially supports the arts
- Most famous da Vinci painting; portrait of a wealthy Italian woman
- Literal meaning of the word “renaissance”
- During the Renaissance, there was a renewed interest in the cultures of ancient Rome and _____.
- Title of Sir Thomas More’s famous book about an ideal society
- Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism; wrote In Praise of Folly
- Region of Europe where the Renaissance began
- Italian “Renaissance Man” known for his art, inventions, science, etc. (last name only)
17 Clues: Literal meaning of the word “renaissance” • Region of Europe where the Renaissance began • a philosophy at the heart of the Renaissance • A wealthy person who financially supports the arts • City in Northern Italy where the Italian Renaissance began • Title of a famous da Vinci painting about Jesus’ final meal • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-09
Across
- The Century renaissance started
- What was Donatello
- What is one of Michelangelo's hardest projects
- The maker David of Michelangelo
- What was Leonardo Da Vinci other than an artist
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- The type of art brought back
- The main philosophy
- Another meaning for rebirth
- The place where the Renaissance started
- Something the renaissance is famous for
- Funded the Renaissance
12 Clues: What was Donatello • The main philosophy • Painted the Mona Lisa • Funded the Renaissance • Another meaning for rebirth • The type of art brought back • The Century renaissance started • The maker David of Michelangelo • The place where the Renaissance started • Something the renaissance is famous for • What is one of Michelangelo's hardest projects • ...
Mona and Alessia Hollands 2025-06-10
Across
- (century the renaissance started)
- (born again)
- (art known for mysterious smile)
- (center of trade during the renaissance)
- (depicted human behavior)
- (country shaped like a boot)
- press (makes books)
- (shakespear scripted them
- (bought art)
Down
- (made statue of david)
- (making buildings)
- (renaissance man)
- (ancient civilization)
- (way artists express themselves)
- (tests ideas, collection of facts)
- (literary work, expresses emotions)
16 Clues: (born again) • (bought art) • (renaissance man) • (making buildings) • press (makes books) • (made statue of david) • (ancient civilization) • (depicted human behavior) • (shakespear scripted them • (country shaped like a boot) • (art known for mysterious smile) • (way artists express themselves) • (century the renaissance started) • (tests ideas, collection of facts) • ...
Mona and Alessia Hollands 2025-06-10
Across
- (century the renaissance started)
- (born again)
- (art known for mysterious smile)
- (center of trade during the renaissance)
- (depicted human behavior)
- (country shaped like a boot)
- press (makes books)
- (shakespear scripted them
- (bought art)
Down
- (made statue of david)
- (making buildings)
- (renaissance man)
- (ancient civilization)
- (way artists express themselves)
- (tests ideas, collection of facts)
- (literary work, expresses emotions)
16 Clues: (born again) • (bought art) • (renaissance man) • (making buildings) • press (makes books) • (made statue of david) • (ancient civilization) • (depicted human behavior) • (shakespear scripted them • (country shaped like a boot) • (art known for mysterious smile) • (way artists express themselves) • (century the renaissance started) • (tests ideas, collection of facts) • ...
The Renaissance- Deven Weyer 2025-04-10
Across
- prominent German Renaissance artist.
- was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor.
- a mechanical device that allows for the mass production of text.
- the Medici family became head of what city state.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.
- first to press books.
- one of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous paintings.
- Florence was located in what country?
- Baldassare Castiglione was known for proper what.
- produce articles, reports, books, and other texts.
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher.
- artistic technique.
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- a period of European history, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century.
- was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- a prominent Flemish Renaissance painter.
- artistic technique.
- first ever book from the press
- Michelangelo painted what part of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian bankers.
- Francesco Petrarch was known for the power of what.
20 Clues: Italian bankers. • artistic technique. • artistic technique. • first to press books. • first ever book from the press • prominent German Renaissance artist. • Florence was located in what country? • a prominent Flemish Renaissance painter. • Italian Renaissance political philosopher. • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet. • ...
History Puzzle 2024-02-20
Across
- Was called “Bloody Mary”
- Protestant leader who was a priest
- “Morning Star of the Reformation”
- Where the Renaissance started
- Music in the Renaissance
- First English translation from Greek
- One of the greatest English rulers
- Belief in the sovereignty of God
- An emphasis on human ability
- Someone who sponsors artists
- Excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned
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- First English translation
- Era of Rebirth
- Most famous patron family
- 95 Theses
- Had 6 wives
- Advisor to Henry VIII and Edward VI
- Church established by Elizabeth I
- First English Bible to use numbered verses
- Followers of John Wycliffe
20 Clues: 95 Theses • Had 6 wives • Era of Rebirth • Was called “Bloody Mary” • Music in the Renaissance • First English translation • Most famous patron family • Followers of John Wycliffe • An emphasis on human ability • Someone who sponsors artists • Where the Renaissance started • Belief in the sovereignty of God • “Morning Star of the Reformation” • Church established by Elizabeth I • ...
Ренесанс 2024-12-02
Across
- machine / The invention that revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge in the 15th century.
- / The Renaissance artist who sculpted the famous statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- /.The Flemish anatomist whose groundbreaking work, "De humani corporis fabrica," changed the study of the human body
- / The artistic movement that sought to depict life as it really is, focusing on accurate and detailed representations of the world
- Vinci /.Another famous work of the Renaissance polymath, this individual’s contributions span painting, engineering, and anatomy
- /A symbol of authority or authenticity, often used in documents or official decrees.
- /The period marked by a rebirth of learning, art, and classical knowledge, beginning in Italy.
- /An artistic style that focused on portraying nature as it exists in reality, often seen in Renaissance art
- / A philosophical approach that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, central to the Renaissance.
- / A philosophical view that emphasizes reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge and truth.
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- / The period in history, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a renewed interest in classical learning and art.
- / The religious movement in the 16th century that sought to reform the Catholic Church, leading to the creation of Protestantism.
- /The French philosopher who famously said, "Cogito, ergo sum" and was a central figure in the development of modern philosophy.
- / A person admired for their courage, noble qualities, or achievements, often featured in Renaissance works
- /The Flemish physician who revolutionised the study of human anatomy with his detailed drawings and observations
- /The city in Italy known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, home to artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
- / The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric theory, challenging the geocentric model of the universe.
- / The classical cultures of Greece and Rome, which greatly influenced Renaissance thought and art.
- / A philosophical movement during the Renaissance that emphasized the study of classical texts and human achievements.
- / The famous Italian polymath who painted the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," as well as being an inventor and scientist.
20 Clues: /A symbol of authority or authenticity, often used in documents or official decrees. • /The period marked by a rebirth of learning, art, and classical knowledge, beginning in Italy. • machine / The invention that revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge in the 15th century. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-09
Across
- The Century renaissance started
- What was Donatello
- What is one of Michelangelo's hardest projects
- The maker David of Michelangelo
- What was Leonardo Da Vinci other than an artist
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- The type of art brought back
- The main philosophy
- Another meaning for rebirth
- The place where the Renaissance started
- Something the renaissance is famous for
- Funded the Renaissance
12 Clues: What was Donatello • The main philosophy • Painted the Mona Lisa • Funded the Renaissance • Another meaning for rebirth • The type of art brought back • The Century renaissance started • The maker David of Michelangelo • The place where the Renaissance started • Something the renaissance is famous for • What is one of Michelangelo's hardest projects • ...
the renaissance 2024-11-25
11 Clues: scholar • German printer • study of history • period of rebirth • renaissance artist • writer and politician • genius of the renaissance • english renaissance writer • trader that traveled to china • method of showing a three dimensional scene • combination of humanist and religious ideas
Renaissance Quiz 2023-05-08
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- The city of Florence is in what modern-day country
- A capital for artists and inventors
- The red ninja turtle is named after a famous Renaissance artist
- How many rings are there in the Diablo
- A Famous Renaissance Artist Who Concepted The Airplane
- The orange ninja turtle is named after a famous Renaissance artist
- The painting where god touched the hand of adam from the bible
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- Before The Renaissance Era The Era Before
- The purple ninja turtle is named after a famous Renaissance artist
- The blue ninja turtle is named after a famous Renaissance artist
- Civilizations fell but artists took inspiration from
- In the Renaissance the prized __________ accomplishments
- One of the most well-known paintings in the world and can be visited in France
13 Clues: A capital for artists and inventors • How many rings are there in the Diablo • Before The Renaissance Era The Era Before • The city of Florence is in what modern-day country • Civilizations fell but artists took inspiration from • A Famous Renaissance Artist Who Concepted The Airplane • In the Renaissance the prized __________ accomplishments • ...
renaissance, reformation and age of exploration 2022-08-31
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- when and where did renaissance begin.
- first european explorer to discover the new world.
- ruling family of Florence that help renaissance.
- meeting called by pope Paul 111
- the economic theory for a country to be wealthy it must have a favorable balance trade.
- exchange of goods between Europe and africa and the new world.
- artistic method that made renaissance art more realistic.
- wrote the prince.
- began in northern italy,late 14th century and spreaded throughout europe.
- martin Luther was made an outlaw within the empire.
- painted the Sistine chapel
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- wrote 95 thesis
- vernacular.
- taught the doctrine of predestination
- study of classical Greek and roman literature that forced on important humans.
- perfected the printing press.
- painted Mona Lisa.
- split from catholic church.
- catholic church would not grant a divorce.
- father of renaissance humanism.
20 Clues: vernacular. • wrote 95 thesis • wrote the prince. • painted Mona Lisa. • painted the Sistine chapel • split from catholic church. • perfected the printing press. • meeting called by pope Paul 111 • father of renaissance humanism. • when and where did renaissance begin. • taught the doctrine of predestination • catholic church would not grant a divorce. • ...
Sejarah Minat TTS Agung Kadekoh XI IPS-1 2020-07-26
Across
- merupakan pengguna awal istilah revolusi industri
- merupakan sistem yang terkenal saat masa merkantilisme
- merupakan istilah lain dari masa auklarung
- merupakan salah satu ciri masa auklarung
- merupakan sistem pemerintahan yang mulai muncul pada masa merkantilisme
- merupakan orang yang pertama kali menggunakan istilah merkantilisme
- yang memengaruhi kehidupan corak manusia sering disebut sebagai revolusi
- ekspor merupakan salah satu kebijakan pada msa merkantilisme
- yaitu buku marcopolo yang menginspirasi perjalanan samudra
- merupakan auklarung dalam bahasa inggris
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- merupakan pemikiran yang banyak muncul pada saat masa renaissance.
- yaitu teori bumi mengelilingi matahari yang dikemukakan ole h nicolaus copernicus
- merupakan salah satu tujuan menjelajah para bangsa eropa
- artinya untuk menyebarkan agama nasrani
- merupakan arti renaissance secara harfiah
- merupakan karya terkenal hingga saat ini dari masa renaissance
- adalah asal bahasa dari kata renaissance
- yang mengemukakan istilah sistem dagang
- akan dikontrol oleh mother country dalam perdagangan
- merupakan asal bahasa dari kata auklarung
20 Clues: artinya untuk menyebarkan agama nasrani • yang mengemukakan istilah sistem dagang • merupakan salah satu ciri masa auklarung • adalah asal bahasa dari kata renaissance • merupakan auklarung dalam bahasa inggris • merupakan arti renaissance secara harfiah • merupakan asal bahasa dari kata auklarung • merupakan istilah lain dari masa auklarung • ...
The Renaissance-Logan Brau 2025-04-10
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- mural painting technique that uses water-based pigments applied onto wet plaster
- Country where the renaissance started
- Artistic technique that aims to represent truth and honesty
- Davincis most famous painting
- Painting with Jesus and his disciples
- When did the renaissance start
- Powerful banking family and patrons of the arts
- The city where the Renaissance started
- Painted the Mona Lisa
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- Religious movement that led to Protestant churches
- Technique for showing depth and space
- Sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Humanist who rediscovered classical texts
- Financial supporter of art work
- Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- Cultural rebirth of art, learning, and ideas from classical learnings
- Last name of the inventor of the movable type printing press
- Wrote about politics in a idealistic way
- Invention that helped greatly with bookmaking and spreading of ideas
20 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • Davincis most famous painting • When did the renaissance start • Financial supporter of art work • Technique for showing depth and space • Country where the renaissance started • Painting with Jesus and his disciples • The city where the Renaissance started • Wrote about politics in a idealistic way • Humanist who rediscovered classical texts • ...
CJ- unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- Only legal church in England under Queen Elizabeth's rule
- How long it took to paint the Sistine Chapel
- The man who was selling indulgences to raise money for St. Peters Cathedral
- This led to the growth of modern city-states
- Worldly rather than spiritual
- The offensive books Pope Paul III wrote
- Someone who believes things that went against the Church's teachings
- How the Inquisition forced confessions
- The father of Renaissance humanism
- Where the byzantine were located
- When Europe recovered from the Bubonic Plague
Down
- He wrote the prince
- A movement to reform the Catholic Church from within itself
- Shows three dimensions on a flat surface
- Martin Luther wrote these in response to the selling of indulgences
- Rebirth
- The penalty for practicing witchcraft
- The original Renaissance man
- This flourished during the Renaissance and connected Europe
- Henry VIII's first wife
20 Clues: Rebirth • He wrote the prince • Henry VIII's first wife • The original Renaissance man • Worldly rather than spiritual • Where the byzantine were located • The father of Renaissance humanism • The penalty for practicing witchcraft • How the Inquisition forced confessions • The offensive books Pope Paul III wrote • Shows three dimensions on a flat surface • ...
Renaissance 2023-10-06
Across
- literature in the Renaissance
- main theme of Renaissance
- main reason for Renaissance in Italy
- limited in middle ages
- painted by Michelangelo
- low standard of living
Down
- painted by Leonardo De Vinci
- when universities were established
- type of art in the Renaissance (sculpture)
- shaped modern political thought
- type of art in the middle ages (painting)
- item limited in middle ages
12 Clues: limited in middle ages • low standard of living • painted by Michelangelo • main theme of Renaissance • item limited in middle ages • painted by Leonardo De Vinci • literature in the Renaissance • shaped modern political thought • when universities were established • main reason for Renaissance in Italy • type of art in the middle ages (painting) • ...
Renaissance review 2025-04-15
Across
- Northern renaissance also called
- Guttenberg invention
- Individual potential for achievement
- Master of all the arts
- Native Language
- Capitol of the Renaissance
- Romeo and Juliet
Down
- Trade route from Asia to Europe
- Means rebirth
- Has multiple talents
- Wealthy supporter of the arts
- David
- Queen
- Monalisa
- Most important family
15 Clues: David • Queen • Monalisa • Means rebirth • Native Language • Romeo and Juliet • Has multiple talents • Guttenberg invention • Most important family • Master of all the arts • Capitol of the Renaissance • Wealthy supporter of the arts • Trade route from Asia to Europe • Northern renaissance also called • Individual potential for achievement
The Renaissance 2021-01-05
Across
- (hundred) the date of the end of the Renaissance
- sound like oboes
- like a bassoon
- more than one part
- Italian composer of the Renaissance...Claudio
Down
- (hundred)the date of the start of the Renaissance
- the meaning of Renaissance
- instrument that you turn a crank on, has a fun name
- first trombone
- English composer of the Renaissance
- guitar of the Renaissance
11 Clues: first trombone • like a bassoon • sound like oboes • more than one part • guitar of the Renaissance • the meaning of Renaissance • English composer of the Renaissance • Italian composer of the Renaissance...Claudio • (hundred) the date of the end of the Renaissance • (hundred)the date of the start of the Renaissance • instrument that you turn a crank on, has a fun name
Renaissance crossword 2023-09-01
Across
- people had to be to become a patron
- humanist and poet
- first woman artist to become world renown
- Often reffered as the greatest playwright
- City that became self governing in 1143
- cities grow rapidly when this event comes to an end
- best known for the decameron
- Painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist
- excels in many fields
- The place Shakespeare would play at
- The person who developes the printing press
- Financial supporters of artists
- favorite subject by raphael
- makes information widely available
- woman writer and great influencer
- Famous for perspective
- famous painting by Raphael
- Upper-class, inspire art
- A questioning attitude
- The birth place of the Renaissance
Down
- A rediscovery of learning that produced many great works
- artistic center of north Europe
- paints strong heroic women
- Age named after queen Elizabeth I
- Desiderius Erasmus
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- Made famous wood carvings
- two countries that unified under strong monarchs
- A rebirth of learning and art
- Native language
- Painters used to show 3D in paintings
31 Clues: Native language • humanist and poet • Desiderius Erasmus • excels in many fields • Famous for perspective • A questioning attitude • Upper-class, inspire art • Made famous wood carvings • paints strong heroic women • famous painting by Raphael • favorite subject by raphael • best known for the decameron • A rebirth of learning and art • artistic center of north Europe • ...
