renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Anna Hoheisel Renaissance 2024-04-18
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- village festivals and dances
- linear perspective
- Wrote the book ¨The Prince¨
- avoid exotic and supernatural qualities
- painted the Mona Lisa
- traveling portrait
- making art more personalized
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- multifaceful
- first wealthy family
- was a teacher
- wrote tragedies, comedies, and romance
- sculptor
- Invented the printing press
- invented copper engravings
- beauty and geometric proportion
15 Clues: sculptor • multifaceful • was a teacher • linear perspective • traveling portrait • first wealthy family • painted the Mona Lisa • invented copper engravings • Wrote the book ¨The Prince¨ • Invented the printing press • village festivals and dances • making art more personalized • beauty and geometric proportion • wrote tragedies, comedies, and romance • ...
Connor Hebler Renaissance 2024-04-18
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- Time perod of many devolopments
- Scholar and teacher
- Created the mona Lisa
- Wrote the book prince
- pointers that showed very important techniques in painting
- Play writer
- Built first known printing press
- First to see possibilties of printed illistrations
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- Painting anatomy
- Seperation from the church
- traveling portrait artist
- People who specialized in humans
- First wealthy family of bankers
- Appreciation of beuty and geometric proportion
- Printed illistrations in books
15 Clues: Play writer • Painting anatomy • Scholar and teacher • Created the mona Lisa • Wrote the book prince • traveling portrait artist • Seperation from the church • Printed illistrations in books • Time perod of many devolopments • First wealthy family of bankers • People who specialized in humans • Built first known printing press • Appreciation of beuty and geometric proportion • ...
Bryce LeBlanc Renaissance 2024-04-19
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- Appreciation of beauty and geometric proportion.
- What does renaissance mean?
- Wrote books and inspired other traders
- Bankers then rulers.
- Reduction or distortion.
- What group painted on canvas with oils
- Wrote the book The Price.
- Painted images of the countryside and villages.
- Made copper engravings.
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- Made the printing press.
- Painting or architectural features.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Teacher and wrote poets and sonnets.
- Wrote comedies, tragedies, and romances
- Painted on the ceiling the Frescoes.
15 Clues: Bankers then rulers. • Painted the Mona Lisa. • Made copper engravings. • Made the printing press. • Reduction or distortion. • Wrote the book The Price. • What does renaissance mean? • Painting or architectural features. • Teacher and wrote poets and sonnets. • Painted on the ceiling the Frescoes. • Wrote books and inspired other traders • What group painted on canvas with oils • ...
Erica Rudolph Renaissance 2024-04-19
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- realistic objects in a natural setting
- writer of The Prince
- traveling artist
- was a period with a different attitude
- artist who used copper engravings to make books more interesting
- collar and a teacher
- wrote comedies tragedies and romance
- artist who focused on villages and festivals
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- Sculptor whose famous work includes frescoes on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- French philosopher who felt you should question all assumptions ¨ Therefore I am¨
- a Greece of interest in Greece and Rome attaching importance to humans
- created the Last Supper
- art technique that involves distance in a painting
- separation from the chuch
- author of Utopia
15 Clues: traveling artist • author of Utopia • writer of The Prince • collar and a teacher • created the Last Supper • separation from the chuch • wrote comedies tragedies and romance • realistic objects in a natural setting • was a period with a different attitude • artist who focused on villages and festivals • art technique that involves distance in a painting • ...
Cash Rauch Renaissance 2024-04-19
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- human features is the focus
- Renaissance writer called The Prince
- distortion or reduction
- lively scenes of village festivals and dances
- first to see the possibilities of printed illustations in books
- writer whos works include Hamlet and Macbeth
- separation from the Church
- Multi-faceted
- French Philosopher, "i think, therefore I am"
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- works included The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- sculptor whose works included frescoes on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- a scholar and teacher that wrote poetry
- traveling portrait artist
- author of Utopia
- painting architectural features
15 Clues: Multi-faceted • author of Utopia • distortion or reduction • traveling portrait artist • separation from the Church • human features is the focus • painting architectural features • Renaissance writer called The Prince • a scholar and teacher that wrote poetry • works included The Last Supper and Mona Lisa • writer whos works include Hamlet and Macbeth • ...
Tyler Foss Renaissance 2024-04-19
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- writer known for his many plays
- writer known for writing "Utopia"
- poet known for writing many love poems
- known for inventing the printing press
- an important painting technique
- artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- time period where classical art became popular
- artist who painted the creation of adam
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- from the church
- and artistic technique involved with distortion
- artist who painted lots of village festivals and dences
- Revival of interest in the individual
- Traveling portrait artist
- Writer who wrote "the prince"
- artist who was known for copper engravings
15 Clues: from the church • Traveling portrait artist • Writer who wrote "the prince" • writer known for his many plays • an important painting technique • artist who painted the Mona Lisa • writer known for writing "Utopia" • Revival of interest in the individual • poet known for writing many love poems • known for inventing the printing press • artist who painted the creation of adam • ...
Scientists of the Renaissance Period 2023-06-28
the impact of the renaissance 2022-03-25
Twenty Twenty Two 2022-12-19
12 Clues: world cup host • super bowl winner • new beyonce album • harry styles album • taylor swift album • movie of the summer • "____ just went off" • winner of world cup 2022 • new york times word game • seasonal sports tournament • number one song of the year • winner of womens volleyball ncaa tournament
reniassance cross word 2022-05-06
12 Clues: rebirth • 1300-1600 • black death • Italian city • famous painter • important rich family • series of religious wars. • middle age social structure • pool game and famous trader. • mainly reigious in classical age • trade route throughout asia and europe. • faith with the belief of power in the mind
Music of the Renaissance 2023-10-25
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- most famous violin builder
- rebirth
- English secular songs
- Italian secular songs
- most common subject for secular music
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- music mostly for dancing at parties
- French secular songs
- a short piece of sacred choral music
- most common household instrument
- common household instrument
- important instrument
- weekly Catholic religious service
12 Clues: rebirth • French secular songs • important instrument • English secular songs • Italian secular songs • most famous violin builder • common household instrument • most common household instrument • weekly Catholic religious service • music mostly for dancing at parties • a short piece of sacred choral music • most common subject for secular music
1920s 2024-12-13
12 Clues: 30th President • 29th President • 31st President • American Gangster • a group of Baptist • Renaissance period • Banning of Alcohol • four-wheeled vehicle • people invested in this • Young Women with short hair • Area of land that vegetation was lost • a way to send electromagnetic signals over a long distance
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2025-05-05
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- - things as they appear
- - printing press
- - ancient Greek, Latin literature, art, or culture.
- - path to knowledge
- - governed Florence
- - easier and cheaper to carry goods
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- - sun-centered
- - rebirth
- - Artist
- - explorer
- - more interested in worldly ideas and events
- - gives financial or other support to a person
12 Clues: - Artist • - rebirth • - explorer • - sun-centered • - printing press • - path to knowledge • - governed Florence • - things as they appear • - easier and cheaper to carry goods • - more interested in worldly ideas and events • - gives financial or other support to a person • - ancient Greek, Latin literature, art, or culture.
Europa - Mythos oder Kontinent? 2015-01-21
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- Bruder der Europa
- Name einer phönizischen Prinzessin
- griechische Insel
- Form einer Landkarte aus der Renaissance
- Spiele, die auf der Insel eingeführt wurden
- Tier, in das sich ein Gott verwandelte
- heutiger Staat, ursprünglich Phönizien
- Sohn der phönizischen Prinzessin
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- Grundlage für Sprachen
- phönizische Stadt
- phönizische Stadt
- phönizische Kolonie
- Landschaft an der östlichen Mittelmeerküste
- Gott, der eine Prinzessin entführte
- Kultur auf einer griechischen Insel
- Tochter der phönizischen Prinzessin
- phönizische Stadt
- König von Phönizien
18 Clues: Bruder der Europa • phönizische Stadt • phönizische Stadt • griechische Insel • phönizische Stadt • phönizische Kolonie • König von Phönizien • Grundlage für Sprachen • Sohn der phönizischen Prinzessin • Name einer phönizischen Prinzessin • Gott, der eine Prinzessin entführte • Kultur auf einer griechischen Insel • Tochter der phönizischen Prinzessin • ...
Mara Sechrengost - Italy 2020-09-28
6 Clues: rebirth and revival of learning • church leaders during the Renaissance • medieval writer Dante's native language • shows three dimensions of a flat surface • worldly, rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now • intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievement
kyles puzzle 2024-05-08
6 Clues: America the • A religious reform movement called the • Printing was not a new idea in renaissance • Emphasized the abilities and accomplishments • Christians who broke from the Catholic church over religious issues • This period of creativity of new ideas and inspirations is called the
Jacqueline & Spencer 2024-06-26
13 Clues: Her college • His college • Name of their dog • How did they meet • where do they live • Name of their Venue • Honeymoon destination • Who made the first move • where did Spencer propose • Who said I love you first • favorite weekend activity • Years they’ve been together • The first meal Spencer cooked for Jacqueline
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
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- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
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- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
30 Clues: Zaman kegelapan disebut • Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
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- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
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- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
30 Clues: Zaman kegelapan disebut • Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme • ...
Het sonnet 2021-05-05
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- = Leefde in de 14de eeuw en was de grondlegger van de Italiaanse renaissance.
- = 3 versregels
- = Klankovereenkomst van twee beklemtoonde eenlettergrepige woorden of woorddelen op de beginmedeklinker na.
- = Een vorm van beeldspraak waarbij levenloze zaken menselijke eigenschappen krijgen.
- = Synoniem voor tegenstelling.
- = Bij deze beeldspraak wordt twee keer hetzelfde woord of worden vergelijkbare woorden gebruikt om het ritmische beter te laten klinken.
- = Rijmschema: ABBA ABBA CDC DCD
- = Een inhoudelijke wending in een gedicht die meestal staat tussen een octaaf en sextet.
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- = Periode waarin de Nederlandse cultuur glansde en schitterde op wereldniveau met schilders, architecten, componisten, dichters, uitvinders en wetenschappers.
- = Synoniem voor goddelijke verhouding, een verhouding die intrinsieke schoonheid bezit.
- = Klankovereenkomst van twee woorden of woorddelen (op de beginletter na) die elk bestaan uit één beklemtoonde plus één onbeklemtoonde lettergreep.
- = 4 versregels
- = Mens met lichamelijke en geestelijke vermogens staat centraal.
- = Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen.
- = Een stroming van 1500 tot 1700 en betekent wedergeboorte van de klassieke oudheid.
- = Heeft geen anonieme spreekbuis van gemeenschap, het is persoonlijke kunst.
- = Tweeledige versvoet (onbeklemtoond en beklemtoond).
- = Synoniem voor zesvoetige jambe.
- = Naam van de rederijkerskamer waar Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft lid van was in Amsterdam.
- = 8 versregels
- = Educatieve reis die Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft maakte als voorbereiding op zijn handelscarrière.
- = 6 versregels
22 Clues: = 4 versregels • = 3 versregels • = 8 versregels • = 6 versregels • = Synoniem voor tegenstelling. • = Rijmschema: ABBA ABBA CDC DCD • = Synoniem voor zesvoetige jambe. • = Tweeledige versvoet (onbeklemtoond en beklemtoond). • = Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen. • = Mens met lichamelijke en geestelijke vermogens staat centraal. • ...
Middle Ages and Renaissance Crossword 2023-11-07
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- English playwright who wrote "Julius Caesar" and "Romeo and Juliet"
- was created when Charlemagne was crowned King of the Roman People
- Invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1454. Lead to the spread and permanence of ideas
- The number of Crusades
- To exclude someone from participation in the Church
- "The German Leonardo"
- Raging illness spread by rats and fleas that killed 1/3 of Europe's population from 1347-1351.
- A series of stories about everyday people on a pilgrimage by writer Geoffey Chaucer
- A way of thinking that places greater importance on people than spirituality
- Painter of "The School of Athens"
- Group of people who work for the church
- Leader who lead the French Army to a victory in the Battle of Orleans in 1429
- Italian leader who wrote "The Prince" which explains how a leader should act in order to keep power.
- "Renaissance man" who painted the "Last Supper" and the "Mona Lisa"
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- Rebirth in French
- Claimed he was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- Head of the Catholic Church
- Painter and sculptor responsible for the statue of David
- The holy land
- pool surrounding a castle. For defense against attackers
- Document that established the idea of Rule of Law in England
- Separate from religion
- By Thomas More. Tells of a society that is perfect.
- English military campaign to take back the holy land
24 Clues: The holy land • Rebirth in French • "The German Leonardo" • The number of Crusades • Separate from religion • Head of the Catholic Church • Painter of "The School of Athens" • Group of people who work for the church • Claimed he was forced to sign the Magna Carta • To exclude someone from participation in the Church • By Thomas More. Tells of a society that is perfect. • ...
Liang XiangYing 2024-04-18
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- Author: a writer of a book, article, or document.
- Form :The visible shape or configuration of something.
- Stage : a point, period, or step in a process or development.
- Inception :The establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.
- Historiography :A body of historical literature.
- painting: the action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration.
- Study:The devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject.
- In: expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else.
- Subject :A person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with.
- Knowledge :Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education.
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- Modern :Relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past.
- Development :The process of developing or being developed.
- Renaissance :The revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- Period :A length or portion of time.
- Evaluation :The gradual development of something.
- And: used to introduce an additional comment or interjection.
- Art :The various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature,and dance.
- Analysis :Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- Criticism :The analysis and judgement of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic
- Type :A category of people or things having common characteristics.
20 Clues: Period :A length or portion of time. • Historiography :A body of historical literature. • Author: a writer of a book, article, or document. • Evaluation :The gradual development of something. • Form :The visible shape or configuration of something. • Development :The process of developing or being developed. • ...
Famous Artists and Writers 2025-02-28
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- A writer famed for his macabre tales and poetic innovations
- An English novelist known for his rich characterizations and social commentary
- An artist celebrated for his surreal and eccentric works
- A postimpressionist painter noted for his vivid color and emotional depth
- A writer celebrated for his wit and keen depiction of American life
- An Italian Renaissance painter recognized for mythological and religious works
- Referring to one of the Brontë sisters, known for their influential novels
- A master painter renowned for his use of light and shadow
- A sculptor and painter celebrated for works like the Sistine Chapel ceiling
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- An innovative artist known for pioneering Cubism in modern art
- A Renaissance polymath celebrated for his paintings and inventions
- A playwright and poet whose works are central to English literature
- An author noted for his complex narratives and experimental style
- An impressionist artist famous for capturing natural light and landscapes
- A modernist author celebrated for her stream-of-consciousness narrative technique
- A painter known for her bold depictions of natural forms and landscapes
- A writer who captured the spirit of the Jazz Age in his novels
- A novelist known for her insightful portrayals of 19th-century society
- A writer associated with the Beat Generation and spontaneous prose
- A novelist recognized for his concise prose and understated style
20 Clues: An artist celebrated for his surreal and eccentric works • A master painter renowned for his use of light and shadow • A writer famed for his macabre tales and poetic innovations • An innovative artist known for pioneering Cubism in modern art • A writer who captured the spirit of the Jazz Age in his novels • ...
Middle Ages/Renaissance Vocab 2026-05-10
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- A person who provides financial support for the arts
- Describing an ideal or perfect society
- A peasant worker who was legally tied to the lord's land
- Central Asian warriors who built a massive world empire
- The 1215 document that limited the English king's power
- Nomadic invaders who settled in modern-day Hungary
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty
- Social system where lords gave land in exchange for service
- A self-sufficient estate that was the basic economic unit
- Legal system based on custom and prior court rulings
- Referring to worldly things rather than religious ones
- Early groups like the Goths who settled in former Roman lands
- Long conflict between England and France over land
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- Church trials used to identify and punish heretics
- The "rebirth" of classical art and learning after the Middle Ages
- Renaissance movement focused on human potential and classics
- The practice of lending money at interest
- A deadly plague that killed millions in the mid-1300s
- Germanic tribes that conquered what is now France
- Series of "holy wars" to retake the Holy Land
- Germanic people who settled in Britain in the 5th century
- Relating to the era between ancient and modern times
- The code of honorable conduct for medieval knights
- A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal
24 Clues: Describing an ideal or perfect society • The practice of lending money at interest • Series of "holy wars" to retake the Holy Land • A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal • Germanic tribes that conquered what is now France • Church trials used to identify and punish heretics • Nomadic invaders who settled in modern-day Hungary • ...
American Studies 2 2022-12-08
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- Leader of Protestant Reformation
- everbody's voice is heard
- The area where slaves were taken from
- Means rebirth
- means Middle America
- representatives
- vehicle to raise funds for exploration
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- Patriot Propaganda
- First English person born in the New W
- the result of the Treaty of Tordesillas
- means ancient ones
- Witnessed atrocities by conquistadors
- SW U.S.
- valuable in ancient Mali
14 Clues: SW U.S. • Means rebirth • representatives • Patriot Propaganda • means ancient ones • means Middle America • valuable in ancient Mali • everbody's voice is heard • Leader of Protestant Reformation • The area where slaves were taken from • Witnessed atrocities by conquistadors • First English person born in the New W • vehicle to raise funds for exploration • ...
european exploration 2023-04-04
xx 2023-04-20
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- - Ownership of another person.
- - WWII genocide.
- - Radical change.
- - Advanced society.
- - Study of ancient remains.
- - Cultural and philosophical movement of the 18th century.
- - 15th century cultural movement.
- - Private property.
- - Armed confrontation.
- - Government by representatives of the people.
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- - Religious tribunal to persecute heretics.
- - Popular uprising.
- - Succession of rulers of the same family.
- - Discovery of new territories.
- - Armed conflict.
- - Rule by a king or queen.
- - Taking control of a territory.
- - State ownership and equitable distribution.
- - Territorial power.
- - Lack of centralized government.
20 Clues: - WWII genocide. • - Armed conflict. • - Radical change. • - Popular uprising. • - Advanced society. • - Private property. • - Territorial power. • - Armed confrontation. • - Rule by a king or queen. • - Study of ancient remains. • - Ownership of another person. • - Discovery of new territories. • - Taking control of a territory. • - 15th century cultural movement. • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 2014-06-20
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- Thomas More's famous book
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- where the 95-Theses statement was nailed
- conqueror of Mecca, Medina and Cairo
- where Osman established the first Ottoman state
- 1/3 of Europe's population dead (2 words)
- veil of smoke in painting
- common language
- second most important Byzantine city
- great Ottoman sultan
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- Muslim warrior
- Printing Press
- Diet of
- Henry VIII's first wife
- title for Ottoman ruler
- John Knox's followers
- worldly
- Michelangelo's sculpture
- Peace of
- second of Henry's children to rule
20 Clues: Diet of • worldly • Peace of • Muslim warrior • Printing Press • common language • great Ottoman sultan • John Knox's followers • Henry VIII's first wife • title for Ottoman ruler • Michelangelo's sculpture • Thomas More's famous book • veil of smoke in painting • Birthplace of the Renaissance • second of Henry's children to rule • conqueror of Mecca, Medina and Cairo • ...
History Crossword 2015-06-08
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- queen of england
- german artist
- located in Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.
- english poet and playwrite
- a west African trading empire
- of the roman empire
- influenced west African culture
- in western Europe
- of Islam
- taught faith called Islam
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- locateed in southern mexico
- italian sculptor and painter
- begins in Florence, Italy
- belgian scientist
- discoveries and inventions
- development of imperial china
- queen of spain
- aristocratic family and cultural leaders of japan
- located on Yucatan Peninsula, mexico and Belize
- warrior class in japan
20 Clues: of Islam • german artist • queen of spain • queen of england • belgian scientist • in western Europe • of the roman empire • warrior class in japan • begins in Florence, Italy • taught faith called Islam • discoveries and inventions • english poet and playwrite • locateed in southern mexico • italian sculptor and painter • development of imperial china • a west African trading empire • ...
History Crossword 2015-06-08
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- a west African trading empire
- of the roman empire
- belgian scientist
- in western Europe
- german artist
- locateed in southern mexico
- queen of england
- queen of spain
- italian sculptor and painter
- begins in Florence, Italy
- influenced west African culture
- located on Yucatan Peninsula, mexico and Belize
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- discoveries and inventions
- warrior class in japan
- located in Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.
- english poet and playwrite
- of Islam
- development of imperial china
- aristocratic family and cultural leaders of japan
- taught faith called Islam
20 Clues: of Islam • german artist • queen of spain • queen of england • belgian scientist • in western Europe • of the roman empire • warrior class in japan • taught faith called Islam • begins in Florence, Italy • discoveries and inventions • english poet and playwrite • locateed in southern mexico • italian sculptor and painter • a west African trading empire • development of imperial china • ...
Black History Month AJHS 2022-01-30
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- influential electric guitarist
- "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- 44th President
- barnstormer pilot
- cells are used in medical research
- Civil Rights Leader, Congressman
- playwright, Harlem Renaissance
- Abolitionist
- Journalist/Activist
- group that fought segregation
- engineer, doctor, NASA astronaut
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- WWI Infantry Unit
- song "A Change is Gonna Come"
- first female vice president
- sociologist, intellectual and writer
- awarded the Navy Cross in WWII
- WWII fighter-pilot group
- 1968 elected to Congress
- carbon fiber filament inventor
- covered the song "Strange Fruit"
20 Clues: Abolitionist • 44th President • WWI Infantry Unit • barnstormer pilot • Journalist/Activist • WWII fighter-pilot group • 1968 elected to Congress • first female vice president • song "A Change is Gonna Come" • group that fought segregation • influential electric guitarist • awarded the Navy Cross in WWII • playwright, Harlem Renaissance • carbon fiber filament inventor • ...
The marrow thieves Crossword 2023-10-23
Across
- what does nishin mean?
- : a large jacket
- people : who were the intruders?
- : miig's husband
- : a dry casing for seeds
- : tingling sensation
- : their culture
- : purifying oneself or space with smoke or ashes
- you must go home
- unresponsive
- who was expecting a baby?
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- a state of huge noise
- : main character
- : rebirth
- : cruel or violent
- their written language
- : something making noise (like a small bell)
- you : what does "kinana skomitin" mean ?
- wars : a war that lasted 10 years
- : regular routines
20 Clues: : rebirth • unresponsive • : their culture • : main character • : a large jacket • : miig's husband • you must go home • : cruel or violent • : regular routines • : tingling sensation • a state of huge noise • what does nishin mean? • their written language • : a dry casing for seeds • who was expecting a baby? • people : who were the intruders? • wars : a war that lasted 10 years • ...
Everything Booming and Great Migration 2024-03-12
Across
- Harlem musician
- first female representative
- Author of the Great Gatsby
- Biology teacher taught evolution
- People who come into the country
- Author or the Sound and the Fury
- Section of New York City
- Rebirth in art
- doesn't believe in government
- Author of the Weary Blues, Raisin in the sun
- Author of Babbit, Main Street
- Mexican community
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- A style of government
- Coal
- Lawyer for biology teacher
- KKK leader of Indiana
- Italian migrant convicted of murder
- immigrants in America
- Ladies dress style
- First female governor
- Italian migrant convicted of murder
21 Clues: Coal • Rebirth in art • Harlem musician • Mexican community • Ladies dress style • A style of government • KKK leader of Indiana • immigrants in America • First female governor • Section of New York City • Lawyer for biology teacher • Author of the Great Gatsby • first female representative • doesn't believe in government • Author of Babbit, Main Street • Biology teacher taught evolution • ...
Lakelynn Campbell - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-18
Across
- settled reformation wars
- settled religious turmoil in England
- non- catholic christian
- rich people
- native language
- rebirth
- Catholic missionaries
- sistine chapel
- protestant leader
- Human achievement,emotion
- invented the printing press
- early copy machine
- make invalid
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- split in the Catholic church
- School of Athens
- meeting of the clergy
- author, inventor, scientist, Mona lisa
- Catholic counter punch
- church of England
- three dimensional appearance
- bronze david
- queen Elizabeth I mom
- non-religious
- new Christian churches left Catholicism
- buying salvation
- six wives
26 Clues: rebirth • six wives • rich people • bronze david • make invalid • non-religious • sistine chapel • native language • School of Athens • buying salvation • church of England • protestant leader • early copy machine • meeting of the clergy • queen Elizabeth I mom • Catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • non- catholic christian • settled reformation wars • Human achievement,emotion • ...
Camryn Matlin 2024-09-19
Across
- ended war
- Anne Boleyn's daughter
- non-catholic Christians
- rich person
- native language
- rebirth
- christian missionaries
- sistine chapel
- another protestant leader
- human achievement
- invented printing press
- mass production of books
- make unvaild
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- split of the church
- school of Athens
- meeting of the clergy
- painted Mona lisa
- catholic counter punch
- church of England
- three dimensional
- bronze david
- henrys 2nd wife
- non-religious
- left the catholic church and made their own
- paying for forgiveness
- 6 wives
26 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • ended war • rich person • bronze david • make unvaild • non-religious • sistine chapel • native language • henrys 2nd wife • school of Athens • painted Mona lisa • church of England • three dimensional • human achievement • split of the church • meeting of the clergy • Anne Boleyn's daughter • catholic counter punch • christian missionaries • paying for forgiveness • non-catholic Christians • ...
Hayden Gaunt- Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
Across
- divided the church
- press mass production of books
- non-catholic christian
- school of athens
- rich people
- henrys 2nd wife, beheaded
- native language
- rebirth
- brought back the protestant church
- catholic missionaries
- sistine chapel
- reformer
- free thinking
- invented printing press
- ended religious war
- broke off from the catholic church
Down
- catholic leaders
- catholic counter punch
- paid way to get into heaven
- church of Britain
- 3D
- bronze statue of david
- never happened
- non-religious
- king,multiple wives
- mona lisa
26 Clues: 3D • rebirth • reformer • mona lisa • rich people • non-religious • free thinking • never happened • sistine chapel • native language • catholic leaders • school of athens • church of Britain • divided the church • king,multiple wives • ended religious war • catholic missionaries • catholic counter punch • non-catholic christian • bronze statue of david • invented printing press • henrys 2nd wife, beheaded • ...
Ethan Hessler 2024-09-20
Across
- settled reformation wars
- 2nd daughter of henry
- non Catholic Christans
- rich
- native language
- rebirth
- jesus servants
- Sistine chapel
- another protestant leader
- individualism
- made the printing press
- mass production of books
- make invalid
Down
- split into the Catholic church
- school of Athens
- meaning of the clergy
- author, inventer, Mona lisa
- Catholic counter punch
- church of England
- 3rd dimension view
- bo staff
- 2nd wife of henry
- non religious
- new christan churches left catholicism
- fix's your sins
- 6 wives
26 Clues: rich • rebirth • 6 wives • bo staff • make invalid • non religious • individualism • jesus servants • Sistine chapel • native language • fix's your sins • school of Athens • church of England • 2nd wife of henry • 3rd dimension view • meaning of the clergy • 2nd daughter of henry • Catholic counter punch • non Catholic Christans • made the printing press • settled reformation wars • mass production of books • ...
Madelyn Howard - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-20
Across
- kingdoms can have separate religions
- Queen of England 1558
- non-catholic church
- rich person
- native language
- Rebirth
- Catholic Missionaries
- statue of david
- protestant
- human emotion
- inventor of printing press
- copier invention
- invalid
Down
- church splitting
- painted school of Athens
- Church meeting
- painted Mona Lisa,The Last Supper
- changes in the church
- church of England
- 3 dimensional
- Bronze david
- second wife of Henry
- non religious
- Martin Luther teachings
- paying for penance
- 6 wives
26 Clues: Rebirth • 6 wives • invalid • protestant • rich person • Bronze david • 3 dimensional • non religious • human emotion • Church meeting • native language • statue of david • church splitting • copier invention • church of England • paying for penance • non-catholic church • second wife of Henry • Queen of England 1558 • changes in the church • Catholic Missionaries • Martin Luther teachings • ...
Menu Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- valuing human potential
- view on something or someone
- Lutherism or catholicism for their land
- someone who supports something
- church of england
- inventor of printing press
- powerful,aristocratic family
- to get rid of something leagally
- Jahan "King of the world"
- fate/destiny formed by god
- everday language/ local speech
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- satisfying a desire
- author/playwright
- relates to Martin Luther
- Away from the pope/catholic house
- Period of change/new era
- forming ne things
- imaginary perfect place
- Luther German theologian Monk
- wordly
20 Clues: wordly • author/playwright • forming ne things • church of england • satisfying a desire • valuing human potential • imaginary perfect place • relates to Martin Luther • Period of change/new era • Jahan "King of the world" • inventor of printing press • fate/destiny formed by god • view on something or someone • powerful,aristocratic family • Luther German theologian Monk • ...
4 2026-04-02
Across
- Freedom from slavery
- Gravity discoverer
- Place of manufacturing
- Author of The Republic
- Economic production system
- People who move to new land
- Area of land
- Change for improvement
- Father of modern science
- Tutor to Alexander
- Early settlers
- Movement of people
- Government charge
- Greek philosopher
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- Control of distant lands
- Relativity theorist
- VINCI Renaissance man
- Edge of explored land
- Public objection
- Reformation starter
- Right to vote
- Early power machine
- Historic route westward
- Light bulb inventor
- Child prodigy composer
25 Clues: Area of land • Right to vote • Early settlers • Public objection • Government charge • Greek philosopher • Gravity discoverer • Tutor to Alexander • Movement of people • Relativity theorist • Reformation starter • Early power machine • Light bulb inventor • Freedom from slavery • VINCI Renaissance man • Edge of explored land • Place of manufacturing • Author of The Republic • Change for improvement • ...
Renaissance dan Merkantilisme 2023-08-16
Across
- dimana pertama kali renaissance muncul
- kondisi politik sebelum renaissance menempatkan raja sebagai juru selamat, adapun yang memegang kekuasaan politik yaitu kelompok...
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- sebelum renaissance muncul, eropa berada pada abad pertengahan yang dikenal dengan istilah abad...
- dimana pertama kali merkantilisme muncul
- negara yang menganut merkantilisme berusaha mengumpulkan logam mulia berupa
5 Clues: dimana pertama kali renaissance muncul • dimana pertama kali merkantilisme muncul • negara yang menganut merkantilisme berusaha mengumpulkan logam mulia berupa • sebelum renaissance muncul, eropa berada pada abad pertengahan yang dikenal dengan istilah abad... • ...
Fotografie 2013-11-06
Across
- voorwerp om het beeld scherper en helderder te maken
- een periode in de Europese cultuurgeschiedenis die volgde op de middeleeuwen
Down
- lichtdruk
- zoutdruk
- met behulp van licht en andere vormen van straling vastleggen van afbeeldingen van voorwerpen en verschijnselen op radiatiegevoelig materiaal
- tweede woord van gesloten ruimte met gaatje vooraan
- voornaam van grote kunstenaar, uitvinder en wetenschapper die leefde tydens de renaissance
7 Clues: zoutdruk • lichtdruk • tweede woord van gesloten ruimte met gaatje vooraan • voorwerp om het beeld scherper en helderder te maken • een periode in de Europese cultuurgeschiedenis die volgde op de middeleeuwen • voornaam van grote kunstenaar, uitvinder en wetenschapper die leefde tydens de renaissance • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-11
Across
- the only religion that originated in China and was founded by the Chinese is also called indigenous religion
- first painter of the early Renaissance
- the most successful slave rebellion in the Western world, its impact felt across the Americas.
- communism arose in where
- 3,100 BC - The first empire was established in
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- a decree imposing unpopular taxes on the colonies as a means to pay off the expenses from the Seven Years’ War with France
- folk beliefs, customs and habits, philosophy and other integrated products
- 1340s - The world fell prey to what illness
- Responsible for making trench the most common way of fighting in WWI
- from Scotland designs a more efficient steam engine
- The imperialist countries were engaged in a fierce struggle for world hegemony and colonies, with whom Britain was fighting
- a cultural, scholarly, and socio-political movement which stressed the rediscovery and application of texts and thought from classical antiquity.
12 Clues: communism arose in where • first painter of the early Renaissance • 3,100 BC - The first empire was established in • 1340s - The world fell prey to what illness • from Scotland designs a more efficient steam engine • Responsible for making trench the most common way of fighting in WWI • ...
Italian Gazetta Crossword 2023-05-23
Across
- German inventor
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
- Italian family that ruled Florence
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Italian sculptor
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- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point
- ancient trade route
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order
- Italian explorer
12 Clues: German inventor • Italian explorer • Italian sculptor • ancient trade route • Italian family that ruled Florence • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity • ...
Italian Gazzetta 2026-05-07
Across
- He was a German printer who developed a printing press that used a movable metal type.
- A person or group that supports an activity or organization normally by giving money.
- belief in the worth of an individual person.
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances making them more 3D.
- French word for rebirth, the new found interest in learning arts after the Black Death eased.
- a road that connected many countries and was used for trading.
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- The belief that the Earth revolved around the sun.
- was a patron family who governed Florence from 1469 to 1492.
- traditional styles often relating to ancient Greek/Roman culture, music, ballet, or established standards.
- one of the most famous artists in the period of the renaissance.
- A famous explorer who traveled to China with his father and Uncle.
- People who became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
12 Clues: belief in the worth of an individual person. • The belief that the Earth revolved around the sun. • was a patron family who governed Florence from 1469 to 1492. • a road that connected many countries and was used for trading. • one of the most famous artists in the period of the renaissance. • A famous explorer who traveled to China with his father and Uncle. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-08
Across
- A merchant who wrote a book about his travels around Asia.
- The last name of the man who made a type of printing press.
- A time when people started being interested in learning and art.
- A Renaissance Man that painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A very wealthy family that was a patron in Florence
- The belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- A word used to describe something that is standard or old.
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- A sun-centered theory of the universe.
- A way of showing the relationship between objects in a drawing to give it depth or distance.
- A trade route used by Marco Polo that is in Asia.
- Someone who supports public good like art.
- A word to describe the interest in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
12 Clues: A sun-centered theory of the universe. • Someone who supports public good like art. • A trade route used by Marco Polo that is in Asia. • A very wealthy family that was a patron in Florence • A merchant who wrote a book about his travels around Asia. • A word used to describe something that is standard or old. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-10
Across
- Polo A person that explored the silk road when he was 17
- Importance to the individual and to human society.
- A family that ruled in Florence and then later ruled Tuscany from the 15th century to the 18th century
- A road that was used for trading in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe from the 2nd century BCE to the 15 century
- Another word for the rebirth of the middle ages
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- Representing the Sun as the center of the solar system
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- Way to show people and things as they appear in different distances.
- A wealthy person who uses their funds on local museums
- Traditional, enduring styles, or things relating specifically to ancient Greek and Roman antiquity.
- This word describes something non-religious
- German Goldsmith and inventor who revolutionized communication by introducing mechanical movable type printing press to Europe around 1450
12 Clues: This word describes something non-religious • Another word for the rebirth of the middle ages • Importance to the individual and to human society. • A wealthy person who uses their funds on local museums • Representing the Sun as the center of the solar system • Polo A person that explored the silk road when he was 17 • ...
Gazzetta Italiana 2026-05-11
Across
- a German goldsmith and inventor
- an ancient, interconnected network of trade routes
- a systematic, mathematical method
- the 16th-century paradigm shift, initiated by Nicolaus Copernicus
- the revival, imitation, and appreciation of the art, literature, philosophy, and ideals of ancient Greece and Rome
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political, and scientific "rebirth" following the Middle Ages
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- an influential Italian bourgeois banking family and political dynasty that dominated Florence and later Tuscany from 1434 to 1737.
- focusing on worldly, non-religious matters, human potential, and the present life rather than the afterlife or theological dogma
- a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer
- a wealthy individual, family (like the Medici), or institution that provided financial support, commissions, and protection to artists, scholars, and musicians
- "Life has no meaning a priori… It is up to you to give it a meaning." – Jean-Paul Sartre.
12 Clues: a German goldsmith and inventor • a systematic, mathematical method • a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer • an ancient, interconnected network of trade routes • a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. • the 16th-century paradigm shift, initiated by Nicolaus Copernicus • ...
Word list 5 2021-10-14
Across
- Tight.
- A group of person enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status.
- Shed.
- Have meals.
- Suggestion.
- A kind of tree.
- Ability or one of the inherent cognitive of the mind.
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- For all that.
- Relating to or belonging to the Middle Age.
- People who traveling by foot.
- warehouse.
- A period of European.
- Lend to.
13 Clues: Shed. • Tight. • Lend to. • warehouse. • Have meals. • Suggestion. • For all that. • A kind of tree. • A period of European. • People who traveling by foot. • Relating to or belonging to the Middle Age. • Ability or one of the inherent cognitive of the mind. • A group of person enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status.
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
Across
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
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- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
30 Clues: Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • Zaman kegelapan disebut • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
Across
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
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- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
30 Clues: Zaman kegelapan disebut • Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme • ...
Crossword Puzzle History 2022-05-19
Across
- english playwright who wrote romeo and juliet
- eastern rome
- last prophet and creator of islam
- sea below europe, north of africa, and west of asia.
- an english writer who wrote a book called ütopia, which is an ideal society.
- reconquered jerusalem from the christians
- means caesar
- mesoamerican civilization located mostly in modern day yucatan
- rediscovery of classical european culture and innovation in technology
- belief in one god
- the mountain range which occupied the incan empire
- a movement which focused more on the individual instead of religion
- painted the inside of the sistine
- painted the last supper
- wrote the magna carta
- a hotspot of renaissance culture and also a city of great trading
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- belief in a multitude of gods
- musa richest man in african history
- birth place of Christopher Colombus
- damascus, acre and jerusalem
- belief that objects and animals have spiritual properties
- the sea north of constantinople and south of kiev
- founder of the Mongol Empire
- christian kingdom in ethiopia
- the city that was the center focus of the crusades
- the capital of the byzantine empire
- wealthy individuals who would support artists financially
- italian author who wrote the prince, a poltiical treatsie
- great city in mali
- mesoamerican empire located in central mexico
- first among equals
31 Clues: eastern rome • means caesar • belief in one god • great city in mali • first among equals • wrote the magna carta • painted the last supper • damascus, acre and jerusalem • founder of the Mongol Empire • belief in a multitude of gods • christian kingdom in ethiopia • last prophet and creator of islam • painted the inside of the sistine • musa richest man in african history • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Exploration 2016-12-09
Across
- The destination people were trying to reach in the Age of Exploration
- The common everyday language
- Less focus on spiritual matters and more on worldly
- A trade of cash crops, guns, and slaves
- The age in which people started breaking with the Catholic Church
- He posted the 95 Thesis, thus beginning the Reformation
- European country that led the way in Exploration
- The treaty agreed upon by Spain and Portugal for land claims
- Greek rationality plus religious thinking
- The people responsible for keeping a lot of the Classical knowledge alive
- A saint, and the developer of scholasticism
- Portugal were the first to trade this across the Atlantic, used for sugar production
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- Relics being sold for salvation by the church
- The age of Shakespeare and the English Renaissance
- The first cash crop
- The explosion of knowledge and art in Western Europe, circa 1300
- An idea by John Calvin stating God knows already who he is going to save
- A focus on human achievement and potential
- Any denomination of Christianity that is not Catholic
- The man responsible for the European printing press
- The leading economic idea that led to so much competition in Western Europe
- Wealthiest family in Florence
- An exchange of crops, disease and livestock
- Becoming part of the Clergy by paying a fee
24 Clues: The first cash crop • The common everyday language • Wealthiest family in Florence • A trade of cash crops, guns, and slaves • Greek rationality plus religious thinking • A focus on human achievement and potential • An exchange of crops, disease and livestock • Becoming part of the Clergy by paying a fee • A saint, and the developer of scholasticism • ...
Crossword Challenge 2016-11-28
Across
- opposite of Heliocentric
- he developed the ____________ theory
- worldview that is developed in western europe
- The ordered rank in local authority.
- she served as a court writer for dukes and the french royal court.
- what group people belong to
- short for ______ ___, referring to a way of numbering years
- screw press inspired
- a historical time period
- reforming a practice or organization
- system of thought that centres on humans and their values
- a city that governs itself and the country around it. Such as the Vatican.
- something accepted as truth
- Ages a period in europe starting from the fall of the roman empire to the beginning of the renaissance
- she was the Duchess of Alençon
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- German Priest and professor
- national language
- medieval form of government.
- a lot of different cultures
- a guaranteed from the pope that you were getting into heaven
- the point of one persons ___________ is the same as their worldview.
- the study of cosmic bodies and the belief that their movement affects on daily life.
- historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer.
- french for rebirth
- Io, Ganymede, Europa, Castello
- england’s national poet
- later proofed by GG
- italian polymath
- a group of people linked by a common interest
- Mainz, germany
- a personal group or judgment
31 Clues: Mainz, germany • italian polymath • national language • french for rebirth • later proofed by GG • screw press inspired • england’s national poet • opposite of Heliocentric • a historical time period • German Priest and professor • a lot of different cultures • what group people belong to • something accepted as truth • medieval form of government. • a personal group or judgment • ...
SISTINE CHAPEL CROSSWORD 2025-01-09
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- Fresco: Technique of painting on wet plaster.
- Architecture: Religious building design, often intricate and symbolic.
- of Light: Scene of God dividing light from darkness.
- Use of light and shadow for dramatic effect.Perspective: Technique creating the illusion of depth.
- Julius II: Ordered Michelangelo to paint the ceiling.Giovanni de Dolci: Architect who designed the Sistine Chapel.
- Sky: Initial design of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling.
- Cultural rebirth of art and learning in Europe.
- of Genesis: First book of the Bible, source of the ceiling themes.
- Last Judgment: Michelangelo’s depiction of the final reckoning.Ignudi: Nude figures adorning Michelangelo’s frescoes.
- Church: Institution overseeing the Sistine Chapel.
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- of Noah: Story of Noah after the Flood, depicted by Michelangelo.
- and Fall: Adam and Eve’s expulsion from Eden.
- Renaissance focus on human potential and achievements.Papal Conclave: Meeting of cardinals to elect a new Pope.
- Renowned sculptor and painter of the Renaissance.Pope Sixtus IV: Commissioned the Sistine Chapel’s construction.
- Artistic technique to create depth in 2D art.
- Great Flood: Biblical event illustrating humanity’s destruction and renewal.
- Biblical figures predicting the coming of Christ.Sibyls: Ancient female seers included in the chapel frescoes.
- Frescoes: Michelangelo’s masterpiece on the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Chapel: Famous chapel in Vatican City, renowned for its art.Vatican City: Smallest independent state, home to the Pope.
- Narrative: Stories from the Bible depicted in art.Solomon’s Temple: Biblical inspiration for religious architecture.
- Pontelli: Contributed to the Sistine Chapel’s architecture.The Creation of Adam: Iconic fresco of God and Adam’s outstretched hands.
21 Clues: and Fall: Adam and Eve’s expulsion from Eden. • Fresco: Technique of painting on wet plaster. • Artistic technique to create depth in 2D art. • Cultural rebirth of art and learning in Europe. • Church: Institution overseeing the Sistine Chapel. • of Light: Scene of God dividing light from darkness. • Sky: Initial design of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling. • ...
Vocab #9 2026-05-11
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- peasant who had to work on lord's manor
- Renaissance movement that focused on human potential
- Document signed by King John limiting the power of the king
- Nomadic group from central Asia who settled in modern day Hungary
- system where land was exchanged for service
- Rebirth in European culture, art, etc.
- Term describing period in Europe known as the middle ages
- Land estate owned by lord
- An imagined society that is perfect in every way
- Powerful Germanic tribe that established a kingdom in Gaul
- series of conflicts between England and France over land and French throne
- Nomadic people from Asia who conquered land under Genghis Khan
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- groups from northern Europe that took over parts of west roman empire
- Unified legal system in England based on court decisions
- Holy wars by catholic church to take over Jerusalem which was controlled by Muslims
- Death Deadly plague that has the word black in it
- A court set up by the catholic church in Spain
- Wealthy person who supports artists financially
- code of conduct that knights are supposed to follow
- Person who received land from lord in exchange for protection/loyalty
- grant of land given by lord to vassal
- Act of lending money at an unreasonably high rate of interest
- Things that are worldly
- Germanic people who settled in Britain in 500
24 Clues: Things that are worldly • Land estate owned by lord • grant of land given by lord to vassal • Rebirth in European culture, art, etc. • peasant who had to work on lord's manor • system where land was exchanged for service • Germanic people who settled in Britain in 500 • A court set up by the catholic church in Spain • Wealthy person who supports artists financially • ...
Vocab Lesson 9 2022-11-14
10 Clues: Done • a break • a rebirth • continually • a general idea • at a later time • to come to an end • happening at the same time • referring to the Middle Ages • the length of time something persists
Word History Key Places 2023-05-10
10 Clues: Pyramids • aqueducts • The Silk Road • Ruled by kings • Shinto religion • Ancient Architecture • Aztecs, Mayas, and Incas • World's first global empire • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Built from 1631 and 1648 by the emperor Shah Jahan
Epochen der Menschheitsgeschichte 2015-09-19
Music History Puzzle 2013-08-22
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- Music during the Baroque period was described as this.
- Wrote the poem for "The Star Spangled Banner" during a war.
- This incorporated music, acting, costumes, and props on stage.
- These were the only people allowed to sing during the Middle Ages.
- A quartet with 2 violins, a viola, and a cello.
- This instrument was an early form of the trombone.
- The piano replaced this instrument.
- This man invented the printing press.
- The Twentieth Century is also known as this.
- This instrument was invented in 1846.
- This Canal was built in 1881.
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- This Dynasty began in 1485 with Queen Elizabeth I.
- The time period from 1400-1600.
- A new form of dance that began in the Renaissance Period.
- This music of the Colonists combined old songs with new words.
- The song "Ring Around the Rosie" is about this disease.
- A fancy word for volume in music.
- This instrument was invented in 1955.
- Music during this period was simple, but strict.
- This was invented in the Romantic Period to record sounds.
- This was invented in 1895 and most homes owned one by 1920.
- These chants were prayers sung on the same pitch.
- This composer went completely deaf and continued to compose music.
- This was invented in 1969.
- This type of lighting was more convenient than candles in 1792.
25 Clues: This was invented in 1969. • This Canal was built in 1881. • The time period from 1400-1600. • A fancy word for volume in music. • The piano replaced this instrument. • This instrument was invented in 1955. • This man invented the printing press. • This instrument was invented in 1846. • The Twentieth Century is also known as this. • ...
Church History - Eleventh 2015-04-09
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- One of the major areas of study at a university
- Called to reform the Church, first ecumenical councils in the West
- Cultural movement marked by a rebirth in the arts
- Period when two men claimed to be pope
- Famous artist of the Renaissance
- Mendicant order founded by St. Francis of Assisi
- Pope who brought over 1000 bishops and abbots together to discuss matters of faith
- The "Black Death" was this
- Exerted power over the Church and the Pope
- Heretical group that believed in two gods
- Orders of religious men and women who renounce both possessions and property
- Magnificent Church build for the glory of God
- Called by Pope Urban to reclaim the Holy Land
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- Called to combat abuses within the Church
- Mendicant order of preachers. St. Thomas Aquinas was in this community.
- An influential Dominican, she helped bring the papacy back to Rome
- A need for education brought about the development of this
- When a king or lord makes someone a bishop without papal approval
- A Benedictine Abbess known as a skilled spiritual advisor
- The buying and selling of religious offices
- The papacy moved to this French city during the "Babylonian Captivity"
- Break between the Eastern and Western Church
- A Cistercian monk who was known for his dynamic preaching
23 Clues: The "Black Death" was this • Famous artist of the Renaissance • Period when two men claimed to be pope • Called to combat abuses within the Church • Heretical group that believed in two gods • Exerted power over the Church and the Pope • The buying and selling of religious offices • Break between the Eastern and Western Church • ...
Year 12 English M 2021-11-15
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- Her attendance record was 100% this year except when there was a regatta on
- Assonance in her name and appreciation for gothic romance was shown in speech
- Langston _________ was the major poet of the Harlem Renaissance
- She read Joyce’s Eveline and got street cred from Dmartz for that!
- The street on which you could hear the Weary Blues being played in a club (5,6)
- She went to work at Pak n Save instead of finishing her reading log! (Was it really that bad?)
- She is fast down the track but slow to the door
- Her initials make her a Member of Parliament
- She knew nothing about poetry but got Merit in the exam (4,6)
- A word that refers to the “rebirth” of culture
- Harlem could be described as an “______ of permissibility”
- An expert at crosswords, especially cryptics (6,9,5)
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- A word that refers to relief from pain in “Fiat Lux”
- Someone who slams all gender boundaries (5,6)
- Slow to get the jab but quick to go to the toilet (5,5)
- Another word for prejudice
- The author of Bottled (6,7)
- She took off in English this year and landed deep into some bottled sand!
- This term was used to refer to the “literati” in Harlem
- She read Antigone and supported her teacher like a sister
- A lover of football and literature
21 Clues: Another word for prejudice • The author of Bottled (6,7) • A lover of football and literature • Her initials make her a Member of Parliament • Someone who slams all gender boundaries (5,6) • A word that refers to the “rebirth” of culture • She is fast down the track but slow to the door • A word that refers to relief from pain in “Fiat Lux” • ...
Het sonnet 2021-05-05
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- = Leefde in de 14de eeuw en was de grondlegger van de Italiaanse renaissance.
- = 3 versregels
- = Klankovereenkomst van twee beklemtoonde eenlettergrepige woorden of woorddelen op de beginmedeklinker na.
- = Een vorm van beeldspraak waarbij levenloze zaken menselijke eigenschappen krijgen.
- = Synoniem voor tegenstelling.
- = Bij deze beeldspraak wordt twee keer hetzelfde woord of worden vergelijkbare woorden gebruikt om het ritmisch beter te laten klinken.
- = Soort sonnet met als rijmschema ABBA ABBA CDC DCD
- = Een inhoudelijke wending in een gedicht die meestal tussen het octaaf en sextet staat.
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- = Periode waarin de Nederlandse cultuur glansde en schitterde op wereldniveau met schilders, architecten, componisten, dichters, uitvinders en wetenschappers.
- = Synoniem voor goddelijke verhouding, een verhouding die intrinsieke schoonheid bezit.
- = Klankovereenkomst van twee woorden of woorddelen (op de beginletter na) die elk bestaan uit één beklemtoonde plus één onbeklemtoonde lettergreep.
- = 4 versregels
- = Mens met lichamelijke en geestelijke vermogens staat centraal.
- = Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen.
- = Een stroming van 1500 tot 1700 en betekent wedergeboorte van de klassieke oudheid.
- = Heeft geen anonieme spreekbuis van gemeenschap, het is persoonlijke kunst.
- = Tweeledige versvoet (onbeklemtoond en beklemtoond).
- = Synoniem voor zesvoetige jambe.
- = Naam van de rederijkerskamer waar Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft lid van was in Amsterdam.
- = 8 versregels
- = Educatieve reis die Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft maakte als voorbereiding op zijn handelscarrière.
- = 6 versregels
22 Clues: = 4 versregels • = 3 versregels • = 8 versregels • = 6 versregels • = Synoniem voor tegenstelling. • = Synoniem voor zesvoetige jambe. • = Soort sonnet met als rijmschema ABBA ABBA CDC DCD • = Tweeledige versvoet (onbeklemtoond en beklemtoond). • = Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen. • = Mens met lichamelijke en geestelijke vermogens staat centraal. • ...
Renaissance Chapters 1-4 2025-03-21
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- a person who specializes in an academic subject; an expert
- a person who studies literature, history, poetry and speaking
- was one of the greatest writers from England
- a type of painting made on wet plaster
- the buying and selling of goods and services
- to come up with an idea plan or invention
- the quality of being realistic
- the "cradle of the renaissance"
- invented a way to print books instead of writing them by hand
- a person who builds or works with stone
- the greatest European scholar of his time
- having to do with the pope
- painted his own likeness in one of his paintings
- a public speech
- where the Renaissance began
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- the works of ancient Greek and Roman writers
- a technique used to make something that is flat appear to have depth
- the skill of using words effectively in speaking or writing
- to formally ask for the creation of something
- to live outside of a place as punishment
- He supported many artists including Michelangelo
- income
- founded Constantinople and was the first Christian Roman Emperor
- a book or document written by hand
- a type of church, often built in the shape of a cross
- a person who supports an artist with money
- a person who prepares and sells medicines
27 Clues: income • a public speech • having to do with the pope • where the Renaissance began • the quality of being realistic • the "cradle of the renaissance" • a book or document written by hand • a type of painting made on wet plaster • a person who builds or works with stone • to live outside of a place as punishment • to come up with an idea plan or invention • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
Across
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
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- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
30 Clues: Zaman kegelapan disebut • Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
Across
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
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- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
30 Clues: Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • Zaman kegelapan disebut • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
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- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
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- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Logika investigation tulisan dari
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
30 Clues: Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • Zaman kegelapan disebut • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme • ...
SEJARAH PEMINATAN 2022-09-19
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- Aliran empirisme diawali dari
- Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah
- Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon
- Pada usia yang ke-19 tahun fransiskus melanjutkan studinya di
- Perubahan cara pembuatan barang yang semula dikerjakan oleh tangan manusia berganti dengan mesin merupakan pengertian dari revolusi
- Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah
- Francisco de jassuy de javier adalah nama asli dari
- Tokoh yang terkenal dalam aliran kantianisme
- Nama seorang pemuda jepang yang bertemu fransiskus di malaka
- Revolusi industri inggris digerakkan oleh penemuan teknologi
- Apa yang diterjemahkan luther dalam bahasa jerman
- Reformasi gereja dimulai dari
- Aliran pemikiran yang memandang benar tidaknya suatu ucapan
- Zaman kegelapan disebut
- Karya yang berjudul perjanjian baru merupakan karya dari
- Negara eropa yang mengembangkan periode aufklarung adalah
- Salah satu tokoh reformasi pemimpin terkemuka gerakan keagamaan reformasi protestan tahun 1483-1546
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- Reformasi berasal dari bahasa latin yaitu Re artinya
- Ulrich Zwingli lahir di
- Teman fransiskus yang mengubah jalur hidupnya
- Gereja yang mengikuti ajaran tata yang digariskan calvin
- Ilmu fenomonologi dalam filsafat biasa dihubungkan dengan ilmu
- Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang
- Salah satu tokoh renaissance dalam bidang seni dan budaya
- Faktor-faktor pendorong terjadinya revolusi industri
- zaman pencerahan disebut
- Menyangkut kelahiran kembali kebudayaan klasik
- Masa aufklarung yang melahirkan aliran aliran dengan pengertian yang menekankan nakal budi sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan
- Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di
- Logika investigation tulisan dari
30 Clues: Ulrich Zwingli lahir di • Zaman kegelapan disebut • zaman pencerahan disebut • Fransiskus Xaverius wafat di • Aliran empirisme diawali dari • Reformasi gereja dimulai dari • Logika investigation tulisan dari • Sekolah pendidikan guru di tomohon • Fransiskus memulai misinya di wilayah • Reformasi Zwingli didukung oleh pemerintah • Pulau terbesar dari gugusan kepulauan jepang • ...
History / Chapter 11 2022-02-12
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- He began the Protestant Reformation (240)
- Which country defeated the Spanish Armada? (251).
- Another name for the Society of Jesus (254).
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (236).
- A family who influenced the Renaissance. They lived in Florence, Italy (231).
- He was a reformer who lived in Geneva, Switzerland (27)
- Martin Luther defended his religious position at the Diet of ___ (243).
- certificates which pardoned people of their sins (241).
- The defeat of the Spanish __ --a group of ships--had a significant impact on the world (251).
- the pope who commanded that indulgences be sold to the people (241).
- A compromise called the Peace of ___ allowed each German prince to choose between Protestantism or Catholicism (245).
- Sir Thomas __ was an English scholar who was a friend of Erasmus (232).
- he was the king in England when the Protestant Reformation began in Germany (249).
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- The German emperor who declared that Martin Luther was an outlaw of the Empire (243).
- A fearless preacher in England (239)
- An influential scholar of the Renaissance who lived in Rotterdam, The Netherlands (232).
- French Protestants
- a focus on the capabilities and skills of men (229)
- What was the Church in England called? (250).
- The Edict of ___ granted religious toleration in France (254).
- He wrote plays which included Hamlet and King Lear (233)
21 Clues: French Protestants • A fearless preacher in England (239) • He began the Protestant Reformation (240) • Another name for the Society of Jesus (254). • What was the Church in England called? (250). • Which country defeated the Spanish Armada? (251). • He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (236). • a focus on the capabilities and skills of men (229) • ...
The Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration 2022-08-31
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- English King embraced the Reformation because the Catholic Church would not grant him a divorce
- wrote The Prince, a book on how monarchs should use their power
- The meeting called by Pope Paul III in which the catholic church discussed reforming itself but made very little changes in catholic doctrine.
- the sea route that carried slave Africans from Africa to the New World
- perfected the printing press
- economic theory that stated for a country to be wealthy it must have a favorable balance of trade, obtain gold, and silver, and establish colonies
- agreement signed by Spain and Portugal established a Line of Declaration to divide newly discovered lands in the New World
- European explorer that was the first to reach India by sailing around the African continent
- led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth
- started a school for navigators in Portugal around 1419
- company that allows many investors to pull their money together
- conqured the Inca
- regional language
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- five major Italian city-states
- taught the doctrine of Predestination and made it part of the Protestant faith
- two artistic methods that made Renaissance art more realistic
- first European explorer to discover the New World
- ruling family of Florence that helped fund the Renaissance
- the study of classical Greek and Roman literature and focused on the importance of human beings
- Christian Hummanist wrote In Praise of Folly
20 Clues: conqured the Inca • regional language • perfected the printing press • five major Italian city-states • Christian Hummanist wrote In Praise of Folly • led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth • first European explorer to discover the New World • started a school for navigators in Portugal around 1419 • ruling family of Florence that helped fund the Renaissance • ...
Roaring Twenties 2026-02-05
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- The Cotton Club was the most popular ____ club in Harlem during the 1920s.
- Iconic silent film star of the Roaring 20s.
- Legendary fashion designer; revolutionaized women's fashion with garcone style
- The installment plan was the first form of ________ introduced to consumers.
- Wordless sounds popularized by Louis Armstrong
- Tension between Traditionalists and Modernists stemmed from how they reacted to ______
- Term for modern woman of the 1920s
- A barnstormer was a WWI _____ who did daredevil stunts in the air
- Gertrude Ederle excelled in this; proved what female athletes were capable of accomplishing
- The 18th Amendment was in effect during the 1920s, prohibiting what?
- Langston Hughes was the voice of the Harlem Renaissance; his poetry spoke to Black ______ and hardship.
- The "Mother Road" - America's first highway
- Pre-Great War beauty standard;traditional in fashion and behavior
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- Charles Lindbergh was first to fly solo across this.
- Term for movies with sound
- The Harlem Renaissance showcased African American creativity in the _____.
- A ______ Market is weak, causing stock prices to fall.
- The U.S. economy runs on ________, a heavy emphasis placed on buying stuff we don't really need but want.
- Advertising applied what in the 1920s to "trick" people into buying more products.
- The 1920s Bull Market led to high rates of speculation or ____ investments.
- An informal, casual language that emerged in the 1920s
21 Clues: Term for movies with sound • Term for modern woman of the 1920s • Iconic silent film star of the Roaring 20s. • The "Mother Road" - America's first highway • Wordless sounds popularized by Louis Armstrong • Charles Lindbergh was first to fly solo across this. • A ______ Market is weak, causing stock prices to fall. • ...
Vocab #9 2026-05-11
Across
- Peasant legally bound to work on a lord’s land
- Groups from northern Europe that helped destroy the Roman Empire
- Not connected to religion or religious matters
- Religious wars fought to gain control of holy lands
- Person who financially supported artists writers or scholars
- Ideal perfect society where everything is peaceful and fair
- Long conflict fought mainly between England and France
- Piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal
- Deadly disease that killed millions across Europe and Asia
- English document limiting the king’s power and protecting rights
- Period of renewed interest in art learning and culture
- Germanic groups that settled and ruled early England
- Person who served a lord in exchange for land and protection
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- Central Asian nomads who created the largest land empire
- Court system created to punish religious nonbelievers in Spain
- Code of honor followed by medieval knights
- Relating to the Middle Ages in European history
- Legal system based on customs and court decisions
- Lending money and charging extremely high interest rates
- Nomadic people from Hungary who invaded parts of Europe
- Renaissance movement focused on human potential and achievements
- System where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service
- Germanic people who built a powerful kingdom in western Europe
- Large estate including farmland villages and the lord’s house
24 Clues: Code of honor followed by medieval knights • Piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal • Peasant legally bound to work on a lord’s land • Not connected to religion or religious matters • Relating to the Middle Ages in European history • Legal system based on customs and court decisions • Religious wars fought to gain control of holy lands • ...
okay 2026-05-07
Across
- religious wars to capture the Holy Land
- a Renaissance belief focusing on human potential and achievements
- Law, a legal system based on court decisions and customs
- land given to a vassal by a lord
- Inquisition, a church court in Spain that punished people accused of heresy
- non-religious or separate from religion
- charging high interest on loans
- a lord’s estate that included villages and farmland
- Death, a deadly plague that killed millions in Europe
- relating to the Middle Ages
- Tribes, groups of people in ancient Europe who helped bring down the Roman Empire
- nomadic raiders who later settled in what is now Hungary
- a rebirth of art, learning, and culture in Europe
- describing an ideal, perfect society
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- a Germanic people who built a strong kingdom in Western Europe
- early Germanic settlers who formed kingdoms in England
- fierce nomadic warriors who built a huge empire in Asia
- a person who served a lord in exchange for land
- a system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- Carta, a 1215 document limiting the king’s power
- a peasant who worked the land and couldn’t leave without permission
- a knight’s code of honor and proper behavior
- Years’ War, a long conflict between England and France
- someone who financially supports artists or scholars
24 Clues: relating to the Middle Ages • charging high interest on loans • land given to a vassal by a lord • describing an ideal, perfect society • religious wars to capture the Holy Land • non-religious or separate from religion • a knight’s code of honor and proper behavior • a person who served a lord in exchange for land • Carta, a 1215 document limiting the king’s power • ...
European Renaissance 2021-11-15
10 Clues: English poet • city in Italy • German printer • man has beauty • Italian painter • Italian painter • period in Europe • Florentine sculptor • statesmen of Florence • press a machine for printing
Crossword of the week! 2026-03-31
9 Clues: cowboy • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • extremely impressive • a way of transportation • the revival of art and literature
Standards 16 & 19 2017-05-01
Across
- Limited amount of food in American homes to supply food for soldiers
- Japanese attacked, US battle fleet was knocked out of commission for nearly 6 months
- Fear that America would become communist
- Introduced the idea of pop culture, everyone gets new more easily, connected Americans
- System that established the max number of immigrants allowed to enter the US
- Wrote poetry during the Harlem Renaissance, associated with the Great Migration a little
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- Who made cars affordable and created the Model T car that was made on an assembly line
- Naval battle that Japan lost. Turning point in the war. This made Japan to become more defensive
- Temporary prison made in fear of Japanese people
- Harlem Renaissance trumpet player with a gravely voice associated with jazz music
- Authorized FDR to sell, transfer title to, and exchange weapons to countries at war
- The making of the atomic bomb that took place in Los Alamos, New Mexico
12 Clues: Fear that America would become communist • Temporary prison made in fear of Japanese people • Limited amount of food in American homes to supply food for soldiers • The making of the atomic bomb that took place in Los Alamos, New Mexico • System that established the max number of immigrants allowed to enter the US • ...
NR 2014-04-03
Across
- The royal mausoleum/church/monastery/palace, El Escorial, is located where?
- Who was the artist of Isenheim Alterpiece?
- Who started Protestantism?
- In Pieter Bruegels’ Netherlandish Proverbs, he show what great characteristic of the village people?
- During the northern Renaissance, what does Albrecht established in The Four Apostles about what will give passage to heaven?
- Albert Durer’s shows what new outlook on art of the northern renaissance by painting The Large Piece of Turf?
- What type of style media is Albrect Durer’s Fall of Man?
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- What illusion is in Hans Holbein place in his painting The French Ambassadors?
- What is the title of Pieter Bruegel’s snowy landscape painting with shadowy figures?
- who was the first woman artist to make a self portrait?
- El Greco’s The Burial of Count Orgaz has a similar layout of what time period during Justinian’s rule?
- Who was the patron who ordered the Isenheim Altarpiece for his monastic hospital?
12 Clues: Who started Protestantism? • Who was the artist of Isenheim Alterpiece? • who was the first woman artist to make a self portrait? • What type of style media is Albrect Durer’s Fall of Man? • The royal mausoleum/church/monastery/palace, El Escorial, is located where? • What illusion is in Hans Holbein place in his painting The French Ambassadors? • ...
durkee thing 2023-05-25
Across
- He was a great renaissance artist that painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel from scenes from the bible.
- When his family reached the khan’s court the emperor was amazed by the stories that he told of his travels.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- He made the printing press.
- When people became more of this they became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
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- A family that controlled the government in florence.
- It means rebirth.
- A long road where trade could happen between China and the Middle east.
- The sun-centered theory of the universe.
- Belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
12 Clues: It means rebirth. • He made the printing press. • The sun-centered theory of the universe. • A family that controlled the government in florence. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • A long road where trade could happen between China and the Middle east. • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • ...
Syrus's and Andrews Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-25
Across
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- The Idea that the sun is the center of the galaxy, and not the earth.
- An important Renaissance artist, an influential architect, and a poet, Painting the ceiling on the sistine chapel.
- An Italian traveler, who went from Venice to China to meet the Mongol emperor.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A powerful Italian family that controlled florence.
- People are becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
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- A way of showing people as they appear at different distances.
- A new way of understanding the world, It was based on ancient Greek and Roman Ideas.
- Inventor of the movable printing press that helped spread knowledge across Europe quicker than ever before.
- French for rebirth, the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- A network of Eurasian trade routes mainly used by china.
12 Clues: A powerful Italian family that controlled florence. • A network of Eurasian trade routes mainly used by china. • A way of showing people as they appear at different distances. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • French for rebirth, the rediscovery of classical art and culture. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-28
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- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, & more.
- Sun-centered, theory of the universe.
- A great Renaissance artist who was an influential architect and poet as well as a sculptor and painter.
- A European explorer who learned a lot about Asia during his explorations.
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- The family that controlled the government for many years in Florence.
- Interest in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
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- A way of showing people and the things as they appear at different distances.
- And emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- A German printer who developed a printing press that used movable metal type.
- Comes from the French word for “rebirth”.
- Road for trade that the Mongols protected.
12 Clues: Sun-centered, theory of the universe. • Comes from the French word for “rebirth”. • Road for trade that the Mongols protected. • Interest in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones. • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • The family that controlled the government for many years in Florence. • ...
Chapter 17 2013-05-08
Across
- to set aside
- Church of England
- means "no place" in Greek
- Famous writer during the elizebethan age
- a religous settlement
- 3-d paintings on a flat surface
- Luther was the leader
- a movement that focused on human potential and achievements
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- worldly
- A pardon
- An explosion of creativity and art
- religious reform
- Craftsman from Mainz
- financially supporting artist
- applied to Christians that were non-Catholics
- native language
16 Clues: worldly • A pardon • to set aside • native language • religious reform • Church of England • Craftsman from Mainz • a religous settlement • Luther was the leader • means "no place" in Greek • financially supporting artist • 3-d paintings on a flat surface • An explosion of creativity and art • Famous writer during the elizebethan age • applied to Christians that were non-Catholics • ...
Europa - Mythos oder Kontinent? 2015-01-21
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- Bruder der Europa
- Name einer phönizischen Prinzessin
- griechische Insel
- Form einer Landkarte aus der Renaissance
- Spiele, die auf der Insel eingeführt wurden
- Tier, in das sich ein Gott verwandelte
- heutiger Staat, ursprünglich Phönizien
- Sohn der phönizischen Prinzessin
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- Grundlage für Sprachen
- phönizische Stadt
- phönizische Stadt
- phönizische Kolonie
- Landschaft an der östlichen Mittelmeerküste
- Gott, der eine Prinzessin entführte
- Kultur auf einer griechischen Insel
- Tochter der phönizischen Prinzessin
- phönizische Stadt
- König von Phönizien
18 Clues: Bruder der Europa • phönizische Stadt • phönizische Stadt • griechische Insel • phönizische Stadt • phönizische Kolonie • König von Phönizien • Grundlage für Sprachen • Sohn der phönizischen Prinzessin • Name einer phönizischen Prinzessin • Gott, der eine Prinzessin entführte • Kultur auf einer griechischen Insel • Tochter der phönizischen Prinzessin • ...
Ann's Stellar Crossword 2024-01-16
Across
- The biggest moon
- Relating to the moon
- A streak of light in the sky
- 6 million million miles
- The North Star
- Little bear
- The hottest planet
- Second phase of the Moon
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- First woman in space
- Renaissance Astronomer
- It's a real downer
- A space devoid of matter
- Finish the equation E=mc
- Water bearer constellation
- Roman Poseidon
- Number of planets visible with the naked eye in February
16 Clues: Little bear • The North Star • Roman Poseidon • The biggest moon • It's a real downer • The hottest planet • First woman in space • Relating to the moon • Renaissance Astronomer • 6 million million miles • A space devoid of matter • Finish the equation E=mc • Second phase of the Moon • Water bearer constellation • A streak of light in the sky • ...
19th and 20th C African American Art 2021-03-08
Across
- a rebirth or revival
- Movement 1920s US; encouraged African Americans to become politically and racially conscious; lead to Harlem Renaissance
- Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
- A person of mixed African and European ancestry
- a painting or drawing of a person
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- The 1920's modernistic art style that captured modernistic simplification of forms, while using machine age materials
- Issued by Abraham Lincoln on September 22, 1862 it declared that all slaves in the confederate states would be free
- A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- new and unusual or experimental ideas, especially in the arts, or the people introducing them.
- Objects (usually vessels) made of clay and hardened by firing
- Amendment (1865) Abolishes and prohibits slavery
12 Clues: a rebirth or revival • a painting or drawing of a person • A person of mixed African and European ancestry • Amendment (1865) Abolishes and prohibits slavery • Objects (usually vessels) made of clay and hardened by firing • Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause. • Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences • ...
Kent State University at Stark - English Courses 2017-04-25
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- Improves students' skills in writing poetry through in-class workshops
- Explores themes from literature written prior to 1700
- Explores the English Renaissance theatre and Shakespeare's works and includes a trip to the Blackfriars Playhouse
- Develops students' abilities to compose documents in professional, workplace arenas
- Explores literary representations of women in Medieval, Renaissance, and Restoration English literature
- Examines issues of gender, sexuality, and culture reflected in certain areas of literature
- Improves students' skills in writing stories through in-class workshops
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- Examines literature from areas such as amatory fiction, crime and punishment, and even original gothic
- Provides training on how to tutor other students using one's strong communication and writing skills
- Provides instruction and practice in performing tasks such as copyediting, proofreading, and developing publishing projects
- Studies the dynamics of gendered language by interpreting the use of linguistic resources
- Explores themes from literature written after 1700
12 Clues: Explores themes from literature written after 1700 • Explores themes from literature written prior to 1700 • Improves students' skills in writing poetry through in-class workshops • Improves students' skills in writing stories through in-class workshops • Develops students' abilities to compose documents in professional, workplace arenas • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-10-02
Across
- someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- the belief that the individual was more important than the larger community
- everyday spoken language of the people
- a kind of writing that uses ridicule or sarcasm to criticize vice or folly (stupidity or wicked behavior
- related to commerce or trade
- the view that religion need not be the center of human affairs; view life as an opportunity for enjoyment and pleasure
- respect and admiration of others
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- a great cultural revival that swept through Europe from the 1300s through the 1500s; means rebirth
- an imaginary or ideal place
- a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works; learning led to a better earthly life
- having to do with city or town life
- the invention of the printing press had a huge impact on education and the spread of ideas
12 Clues: an imaginary or ideal place • related to commerce or trade • respect and admiration of others • having to do with city or town life • everyday spoken language of the people • someone who gives money or other support to a person or group • the belief that the individual was more important than the larger community • ...
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-25
Across
- A renaissance artist, architect, and poet who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- To be interested in worldly ideas and events instead of only religion.
- A theory suggesting that the sun is the center of a universe.
- A merchant who met Kublai Khan and traveled across the world.
- A way of understanding that gave importance to the individual and to human society.
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
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- A German printer who developed a printing press that used movable metal type.
- The travel routes that connected Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
- A powerful family that controlled the government of Florence for many years.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- The renewal of learning, arts, and culture.
12 Clues: The renewal of learning, arts, and culture. • A theory suggesting that the sun is the center of a universe. • A merchant who met Kublai Khan and traveled across the world. • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • The travel routes that connected Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. • ...
Renaissance (Cooley middle School) 2025-05-05
Across
- A Belief is the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances, used in art.
- An Explorer that traveled to China and met Kublai Khan.
- The French word for “Rebirth”
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- traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of lasting value.
- A man that developed a printing press that used movable metal type.
- The interest in world ideas and events, not just religious ones.
- A trade route that the Mongols protected.
- A sun-centered theory of the universe.
- A great renaissance artists that painted the “ceiling of the Sistine Chapel”
- a person who supports a person, artist, organization, or activity, often through financial contributions
- A very important family in Florence that controlled most of the government.
12 Clues: The French word for “Rebirth” • A sun-centered theory of the universe. • A trade route that the Mongols protected. • An Explorer that traveled to China and met Kublai Khan. • The interest in world ideas and events, not just religious ones. • A man that developed a printing press that used movable metal type. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-08
Across
- Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- Used to define the art forms originating from the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- The new interest in learning and arts after the Black Death in Europe.
- An influential Renaissance architect, poet, sculptor, and painter.
- A German printer who developed the printing press.
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- A man who traveled to all of Asia.
- A wealthy, powerful family who owned a bank, and controlled the government in Florence for many years.
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances in paintings.
- A trade network connecting most of Asia to Europe
- People who became more interested in worldly ideas and events, instead of just religious ones.
- A wealthy group or individual who has provided financial support, commissions, and protection to artists, architects, and scholars.
12 Clues: A man who traveled to all of Asia. • Sun-centered theory of the universe. • A trade network connecting most of Asia to Europe • A German printer who developed the printing press. • An influential Renaissance architect, poet, sculptor, and painter. • The new interest in learning and arts after the Black Death in Europe. • ...
The Daily Crossword 2017-03-09
6 Clues: King of England from 1509-47 • The highest power in Christianity • The epitome of a “Renaissance man” • The birth place of the Renaissance • The respected writer of the infamous 95 Theses • The place of worship belonging to the main religion followed currently
kara pflughaupt 2022-01-10
10 Clues: my dream job • my dogs name • i like to read • i love going to • my favorite month • my favorite color • my favorite flower • my favorite animal • i love to go places • festival favorite place
History Final 2020-05-20
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- / A famous poet, playwright and actor during the Renaissance
- John / He was the king of England from 1199 to 1216
- / A period in history that spanned from the A.D 500s to the 1500s.
- / A warrior in medieval Europe
- Press / An invention that used movable metal type to print pages
- / A sculptor, inventor, and artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Luther / He put the 95 Theses on a church
- / A code of conduct for knights
- / A towering church built during the Middle Ages
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- Da Vinci / A famous artist most known for painting the Mona Lisa
- of Arc / She was a heroine to France during a war
- / The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- / A person who lived and worked on the private land of a noble or medieval lord
- / Aristocratic Italian family of powerful merchants and bankers who ruled Florence in the 15th century
- Carta / A parchment with rights on it symbolizing that people deserve more rights.
- / Movement that focused on the importance of the individual
- / A member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation
- VIII / The king of England from 1509 to 1547
18 Clues: / A warrior in medieval Europe • / A code of conduct for knights • Luther / He put the 95 Theses on a church • VIII / The king of England from 1509 to 1547 • / A towering church built during the Middle Ages • of Arc / She was a heroine to France during a war • John / He was the king of England from 1199 to 1216 • ...
Italiano Insider 2013-04-04
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- where italians start their day in the morning
- National dish of Italy
- Thank you
- How to greet your driver (2 words)
- when in Rome, do as the Romans
- what is needed to live, work, or visit Italy
- exit
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- small car
- the original renaissance man
- well, so, then, ok, yeah, ummm
- famous cheese
- national drink of Italy
- coffee with milk
- sandwich
- stepped on someones toes (by mistake!), or make your way through a crowd
- let's go
- love
- water
18 Clues: love • exit • water • sandwich • let's go • small car • Thank you • famous cheese • coffee with milk • National dish of Italy • national drink of Italy • the original renaissance man • well, so, then, ok, yeah, ummm • when in Rome, do as the Romans • How to greet your driver (2 words) • what is needed to live, work, or visit Italy • where italians start their day in the morning • ...
Hamlet 2024-12-17
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- when and where the story takes places
- film made about it
- night guard
- timeline in which the story takes place
- night guard
- What killed the queen
- Message of the story
- Polonius son
- name of evil king
- medieval and Renaissance eras
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- King of dennmark
- what does the ghost want from hamlet
- Country they are located
- Polonius daughter
- theme from hamlet
- Halmets mom
- important and connected to the royal family
- Name of prince of denmark
- author
- Night guard
20 Clues: author • night guard • Halmets mom • night guard • Night guard • Polonius son • King of dennmark • Polonius daughter • theme from hamlet • name of evil king • film made about it • Message of the story • What killed the queen • Country they are located • Name of prince of denmark • medieval and Renaissance eras • what does the ghost want from hamlet • when and where the story takes places • ...
Renaissance Catholic Church 2023-05-21
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- what was the church selling in the Renaissance to the sinful people?
- where would an indulgence take you?
- what was the first name of the German Monk to make a big impact in the Renaissance towards the Church?
- who was the most powerful in 1517?
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- why did the people in Europe look towards the church for answers?
- what was the church becoming over time?
- ruled parts of Europe and some rule Asia
- which church did the German Monk put the 95 Thesis on?
8 Clues: who was the most powerful in 1517? • where would an indulgence take you? • what was the church becoming over time? • ruled parts of Europe and some rule Asia • which church did the German Monk put the 95 Thesis on? • why did the people in Europe look towards the church for answers? • what was the church selling in the Renaissance to the sinful people? • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-16
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- she wrote two famous books that were about defending woman but she published them with a male name
- created the printing press
- wrote the book "The Prince"
- Theatrical and whimsical style of art, it uses pastel colors and it uses illusion of movement and drama
- was brought to Europe by ships that had flea-infested rodents
- created the telescope and the scientific method
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- embraces a religious belief that affirms humans are made in the likeness of god
- it is a very detailed, it uses sculpting and painting and is usually found in churches and temples, uses a contrast of color
- believed in being a responsible citizen meant educating yourself about history and political issues
- a series of events that's marked the emergences of modern science during the early modern period
- one of the most powerful families in the renaissance and created one of the most famous banks during the renaissance
- typically painted as a medieval style of art that originally in northern France. typical using darker colors
- wrote the 95 theses
- a period that took place in 476 A.D. and the beginning of the 14th century
- was a famous humanist who saw the classical past as a glorious time
15 Clues: wrote the 95 theses • created the printing press • wrote the book "The Prince" • created the telescope and the scientific method • was brought to Europe by ships that had flea-infested rodents • was a famous humanist who saw the classical past as a glorious time • a period that took place in 476 A.D. and the beginning of the 14th century • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Vocabulary 2022-10-06
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- anything not having to do with religion
- everyday speech; slang
- an idea to be proven
- change for the better; improve
- belief that souls' destinies are fixed
- emphasis on achievement; celebration of learning
- "rebirth" of art and learning in Europe
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- a group with distinct beliefs
- someone who supports artists by paying them
- to ban/exclude from the Catholic Church
- fight to make something better
- court system representing the Catholic Church
- payment to the Catholic Church for forgiveness
- the ability to read and write
- crime against the Catholic Church
15 Clues: an idea to be proven • everyday speech; slang • a group with distinct beliefs • the ability to read and write • fight to make something better • change for the better; improve • crime against the Catholic Church • belief that souls' destinies are fixed • to ban/exclude from the Catholic Church • anything not having to do with religion • "rebirth" of art and learning in Europe • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2019-10-29
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- statue of Humanism
- literary movement that began in 14th century Italy
- wrote Praise of Folly
- rebirth or revival
- wrote the Canterbury Tales
- French religious reformer
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- wrote the Divine Comedy
- where the movement all started
- wrote Utopia
- Painted sistine chapel
- "to be or not to be, --that is the question:--
- wrote The Prince
- painted Mona Lisa
- Broke away from Catholic Church
- Golden Ratio
15 Clues: wrote Utopia • Golden Ratio • wrote The Prince • painted Mona Lisa • statue of Humanism • rebirth or revival • wrote Praise of Folly • Painted sistine chapel • wrote the Divine Comedy • French religious reformer • wrote the Canterbury Tales • where the movement all started • Broke away from Catholic Church • "to be or not to be, --that is the question:-- • ...
Renaissance Medicine Recap 2023-02-23
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- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Place to buy homemade remedies
- Another word for luck
- Believing in things you cannot see or prove
- 1500-1700 = the ____ Modern period
- The ___ Death arrived in 1348 and killed half the population
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- Soviet leader 1985-1991 (glasnost/perestroika)
- Ingenius Italian anatomist who challenged Galen
- US President 1953-1961 and allied commander in WW2
- Medieval hospitals were run by ____ and nuns
- Gutenberg invented the ____ Press in 1440
- Belief planetary alignments impact health
- Powerful organisation owning 25% of the land
- William ____ discovered how blood circulated
- Charles II founded the ____ Society in 1660
15 Clues: Another word for luck • Leader of the Catholic Church • Place to buy homemade remedies • 1500-1700 = the ____ Modern period • Gutenberg invented the ____ Press in 1440 • Belief planetary alignments impact health • Believing in things you cannot see or prove • Charles II founded the ____ Society in 1660 • Medieval hospitals were run by ____ and nuns • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2013-08-18
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- Non-Catholic Christian
- Baptized only those persons who were old enough to decide to be Christian
- Reform by the catholic church
- Artistic technique which shows three dimensions on a flat surface
- Sold by the Church for the forgiveness of sin
- Government controlled by religious leaders
- Financial support of the Arts
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- Calvinist Church of Scotland
- Religious doctrine based on the teachings of John Calvin
- Religious teaching that states God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved
- Church of England
- Set aside
- Revival of art and learning
- Intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievement
- Religious reform
15 Clues: Set aside • Religious reform • Church of England • Non-Catholic Christian • Revival of art and learning • Calvinist Church of Scotland • Reform by the catholic church • Financial support of the Arts • Government controlled by religious leaders • Sold by the Church for the forgiveness of sin • Religious doctrine based on the teachings of John Calvin • ...
