renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Revolution 2023-08-31
Renaissance Crossword 2021-02-01
Across
- major keyboard instrument used in the Renaissance
- Thurston Dart stated that little or no _____ was should be used when singing choral literature
- was kidnapped twice by jealous priests because he was such an outstanding boy singer
Down
- invented in 1439
- the Era before the Renaissance
- was considered the best / finest lute player of the his time
6 Clues: invented in 1439 • the Era before the Renaissance • major keyboard instrument used in the Renaissance • was considered the best / finest lute player of the his time • was kidnapped twice by jealous priests because he was such an outstanding boy singer • Thurston Dart stated that little or no _____ was should be used when singing choral literature
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-18
Across
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- A conflict between Catholics and Protestants in Central Europe
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- The greatest writer in the English language
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A person’s native language
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- Used wealth to e ncourage and support artists
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- A denial of Church teachings
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- nonreligious principle
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- The reform movement Luther began
- A branch of one type of religion
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
Down
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- A poet and supported many important artists
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- A poet
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- Rebirth in French
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • A denial of Church teachings • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Middle Ages and Renaissance 2023-03-08
Across
- A man who devotes his life to a religious group, often giving up all he owns.
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- VIII English king who created the Church of England after the Pope refused to annul his marriage (divorce with Church approval)
- 1509-1564. French theologian. Developed the Christian theology known as Calvinism. Attracted Protestant followers with his teachings.
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor
- a peasant bound to the lord's land
- Ages Also known as the medieval period, the time between the collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. and the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century.
- An economic system based on the manor and lands including a village and surrounding acreage which were administered by a lord.
- Invented the printing press
- 15th century invention which revolutionized the ability to print information which in turn affected the speed of the spread of information itself.
- A time when the Catholic church banned books and used its courts to punish people who protested Catholic ways
- Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed one out of every three people
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king
- land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
- I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland between 1558 and 1603. She was an absolute monarch and is considered to be one of the most successful rulers of all time.
- Reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings, forbade the sale of indulgences
Down
- Luther 95 Thesis, posted in 1517, led to religious reform in Germany, denied papal power and absolutist rule. Claimed there were only 2 sacraments: baptism and communion.
- result of the disagreement between Henry VIII and the Pope, created the Church of England which was separate from the Catholic Church, still left little room for religious freedom
- they played an important part in the Catholic Reformation and helped create conduits of trade and knowledge between Asia and Europe.
- A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages
- A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- development in the Renaissance that included realistic three-dimensional perspective
- It was nailed to a church door in Germany in 1517 and is widely seen as being the catalyst that started the Protestant Reformation. It contained Luther's list of accusations against the Roman Catholic Church.
- A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- A city in the Holy Land, regarded as sacred by Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
30 Clues: Invented the printing press • a peasant bound to the lord's land • king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor • Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages • A system of government based on landowners and tenants • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king • ...
TCAP People Semester 2 2025-04-01
Across
- Italian sailor hired by Spain; searched for route to India (two words)
- English mathematician and physicist; developed calculus, law of gravitation, three laws of motion (three words)
- Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country.
- pope who sold indulgences; condemned Martin Luther as outlaw; excommunicated him from church (write name and Roman numeral)
- member of de Medici family who gave patronage to da Vinci and Michaelangelo (first name only)
- Bartolomeu Dias was a _____ explorer who discovered how to sail around the southern tip of Africa into the Indian Ocean.
- Leonardo da Vinci is the best example of a _____ man; and for painting "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa".
- translated the Bible into English which led to his arrest (two words)
- discovered the Mississippi River (vital North American river) (three words)
- family who controlled Florence for three centuries during the Renaissance
- Cosimo de Medici was from Florence, _____, and responsible for it becoming a powerful city-state.
- Montezuma was a powerful _____ monarch who fell to the Spanish.
- Martin Luther wrote this book attacking church practices, saying the only path to religious truth is the Bible. (Write numerals and word.)
- Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____.
- one of greatest Mayan kings; ruled Palenque for nearly seven decades (write name and Roman numerals)
- launched series of military campaigns that built a large empire
- Mary I was known as "_____" (two words) for burning non-Catholics at the stake for heresy.
- Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch _____ and theologian whose criticisms of the church led to the Reformation.
- navigator; Portuguese prince; led extensive efforts to promote sailing/navigation in 14th century
- scientist who developed the modern scientific method (two words)
- Thomas Aquinas was an Italian _____ who believed reason did not disprove God, and people could be religious and scientific.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (two words)
Down
- English Renaissance writer and playwright; originated hundreds of words/phrases that English speakers still use today (two words)
- Francis Bacon came up with the foundation for the _____. (two words)
- Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the _____ and pushed for universities, education, and human rights.
- Vasco da Gama was first to sail around the southern tip of Africa; opening up a water route to _____ of the Indies.
- Johannes Guttenberg invented the moveable type _____ in Europe. (two words)
- proved earth moved in elliptical orbit
- This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci.
- first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words)
- founder of Church of England; had six wives; brought Protestantism to England (write name and Roman numerals)
- Elizabeth I led England into a _____ of trade, art, and government. (two words)
- Nicolas Copernicus concluded the _____ is the center of the solar system.
- Henry Hudson explored and named an area New Netherlands which is present-day _____. (two words)
- religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict sense of morality for society (two words)
- Bartolome de Las Casas devoted most of his life to protecting _____ from exploitation and slavery. (two words)
- Portuguese navigator who led expedition to circumnavigate world; died before entire journey was completed (two words)
- brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words)
- Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish explorer who founded the city of _____.
39 Clues: proved earth moved in elliptical orbit • This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci. • Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country. • brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words) • first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words) • Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____. • ...
renaissance italy 2020-11-29
Vocabulary 1: English 3 ACT Prep 2024-01-22
Across
- Ruler of a Muslim country.
- A system, structure or facility.
- Lizzy's sacrifice for her family makes her an angel ________.
- The Caribbean is an __________ location for a summer wedding.
- Italian money
- It is winter; _______ you can expect snow up North; however in the South that is not a guarantee.
- In her presentation, Georgina explained how a _______wiped out half of her family in the early 20th century Japan.
- A time in the 15-16th century Europe; also known as the "rebirth" of Arts and culture.
- Gemma got her rent agreement signed by a __________ to legitimize it.
- I do not wish for my friendships to be _________, but some friends are detrimental to one's wellbeing.
- Scenario: Mila took Jerry's water bottle from the counter, but kept quiet when he searched for it; however we all knew she took it.
Down
- Utterly wicked.
- The ________act of financing with high interest was scorned in Mediaeval times, but admired now.
- During his therapy session he experienced a _________, and afterwards he understood why he was feeling lonely.
- The act of discrimination against people descened from Semites; also known as present day Jews.
- the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, known for Renaissance architecture.
- All Presidents and people in power should emulate the donations of _________ and help the poor.
- A _________ would be a native of Venice, Italy.
18 Clues: Italian money • Utterly wicked. • Ruler of a Muslim country. • A system, structure or facility. • A _________ would be a native of Venice, Italy. • Lizzy's sacrifice for her family makes her an angel ________. • The Caribbean is an __________ location for a summer wedding. • Gemma got her rent agreement signed by a __________ to legitimize it. • ...
Middle Age and The Renaissance 2023-03-08
Across
- It was nailed to a church door in Germany in 1517 and is widely seen as being the catalyst that started the Protestant Reformation. It contained Luther's list of accusations against the Roman Catholic Church.
- A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a peasant bound to the lord's land
- 15th century invention which revolutionized the ability to print information which in turn affected the speed of the spread of information itself.
- 95 Thesis, posted in 1517, led to religious reform in Germany, denied papal power and absolutist rule. Claimed there were only 2 sacraments: baptism and communion.
- (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland between 1558 and 1603. She was an absolute monarch and is considered to be one of the most successful rulers of all time.
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Also known as the medieval period, the time between the collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. and the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century.
- A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- they played an important part in the Catholic Reformation and helped create conduits of trade and knowledge between Asia and Europe.
- 1509-1564. French theologian. Developed the Christian theology known as Calvinism. Attracted Protestant followers with his teachings.
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
Down
- Selling of forgiveness by the Catholic Church. It was common practice when the church needed to raise money. The practice led to the Reformation.
- A man who devotes his life to a religious group, often giving up all he owns.
- Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor
- in art development in the Renaissance that included realistic three-dimensional perspective
- A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king
- A city in the Holy Land, regarded as sacred by Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
- An economic system based on the manor and lands including a village and surrounding acreage which were administered by a lord.
- of Trent Reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings, forbade the sale of indulgences
- Invented the printing press
- A long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia
- land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
- English king who created the Church of England after the Pope refused to annul his marriage (divorce with Church approval)
- Plague Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed one out of every three people
- A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Reformation result of the disagreement between Henry VIII and the Pope, created the Church of England which was separate from the Catholic Church, still left little room for religious freedom
- Reformation A time when the Catholic church banned books and used its courts to punish people who protested Catholic ways
32 Clues: Invented the printing press • a peasant bound to the lord's land • king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor • Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages • A system of government based on landowners and tenants • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king • ...
TTS Peristiwa Penting Eropa 2022-12-13
Across
- Salah satu peristiwa besar yang dipengaruhi oleh Aufklarung adalah Revolusi..
- Pelukis dengan ciri menampilkan kontras antara gelap dan terang
- Suatu tradisi di dalam Kekristenan yang terdiri dari Gereja Inggris dan gereja-gereja yang secara historis terkait dengannya ataupun memiliki keyakinan, praktik ibadah, dan struktur gereja yang serupa yaitu
- reformasi gereja diprakarsai oleh
- Siapa penemu spinning jenny?
- Sebuah revolusi di bidang industri yang pertama kali terjadi tepatnya pada abad ke-18 pada periode tahun 1750 hingga tahun 1850 yaitu revolusi
- Pemikiran filsafat yang mengedepankan nilai dan kedudukan manusia serta menjadikannya sebagai kriteria dalam segala hal
- Perubahan radikal dalam usaha mencapai produksi dengan menggunakan mesin-mesin, baik untuk tenaga penggerak maupun untuk tenaga pemroses
- Zaman kegelapan di Eropa
- Adanya kolonialisme dan imperialisme merupakan faktor pendukung revolusi
- salah satu negara pelopor aufklarung
- Sebuah upaya perbaikan dan kembali pada ajaran gereja yang lurus, merupakan pengertian...
- Humanisme dicetuskan pertama kali oleh
- Salah satu tokoh merkantilisme
- Era revolusi yang terjadi sekitar awal abad ke-19 (1870-an) dan berfokus kepada efisiensi mesin di setiap lini yaitu revolusi
- Seseorang penulis yang mengikuti jejak socrates yaitu
- terbesar dan paling berpengaruh adalah "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica yang" dibuat oleh...
- Bentuk paling sederhana dari merkantilisme adalah sistem
- Sebuah kiasan artistik atau simbolis sebagai pengingat bahwa kematian adalah sesuatu yang tidak terhindarkan
- Faktor pendukung revolusi industri yaitu
- Salah satu tokoh yang berpengaruh dalam aufklarung adalah...
- Masa Renaissance terjadi di
- Pergerakan menuju pemisahan antara agama dan pemerintahan
- Gagasan yang terkenal yaitu "knowledge is power" merupakan gagasan dari...
Down
- Sebuah sistem teologis dan pendekatan terhadap kehidupan Kristen yang menekankan kedaulatan pemerintahan Allah atas segala sesuatu yaitu
- Revolusi Industri pertama kali diperkenalkan oleh
- Semboyan Martin Luther dalam reformasi gereja yaitu
- Tokoh Renaissance dari Inggris
- Apa yang ditemukan oleh James Watt?
- Perubahan secara drastis untuk perbaikan (bidang sosial. politik, atau agama) dalam suatu masyarakat atau negara merupakan pengertian...
- Paham yang menganggap diri sendiri (kepribadian) lebih penting daripada orang lain
- penyimpangan-penyimpangan yang dilakukan oleh pihak Gereja Katoliik pada waktu itu terutama adanya penjualan surat pengampunan dosa disebut surat...
- Beberapa lukisan dan patung hasil karyanya yang indah menghiasi Gereja Santo Petrus di Roma
- Doktrin yang menegaskan bahwa Alkitab, dan hanya Alkitab saja, yang memiliki kata akhir untuk semua pengajaran dan kehidupan yaitu
- Aufklarung adalah sebuah pencerahan dan kelanjutan dari masa Renainssance yang bertujuan agar manusia lebih berani dan bebas dalam menggunakan..
- Suatu periode dalam sejarah manusia yang ditandai dengan optimisme yang tinggi pada kemampuan rasio manusia untuk menciptakan kemajuan yaitu abad
- Salah satu tokoh dalam Reformasi Gereja yaitu
- Slogan Aufklarung, "Sapere Aude!" yang memiliki arti "Beranilah Berpikir Sendiri" dicetuskan oleh
- Frasa yang berarti "Beranilah untuk berpikir sendiri"
- Salah satu tokoh revolusi industri yaitu
- Martin Luther secara luas diakui telah memulai Reformasi Protestan dengan 95...
- Salah satu kebijakan merkantilisme
- Sebuah frasa dalam bahasa Latin yang artinya adalah "Petiklah hari"
- Aliran ketatanegaraan dan ekonomi yang menghendaki demokrasi dan kebebasan pribadi untuk berusaha dan berniaga (pemerintah tidak boleh turut campur)
- Siapa yang disebut sebagai "Bapak Liberalisme" ?
- Dalam sejarah Eropa, Renaissance berlangsung antara abad ke
- Dari Bahasa Jerman, yang artinya pencerahan
- Masa kebangkitan kembali di sebut dengan
- Kegiatan ekonomi pemerintahan suatu negara untuk tujuan menambah kekuasaan negara dengan mengorbankan kekuatan nasional saingannya
- Merkantilisme tumbuh dan berkembang pesat pada abad ke-16 hingga abad ke-18, khususnya di Eropa..
50 Clues: Zaman kegelapan di Eropa • Masa Renaissance terjadi di • Siapa penemu spinning jenny? • Tokoh Renaissance dari Inggris • Salah satu tokoh merkantilisme • reformasi gereja diprakarsai oleh • Salah satu kebijakan merkantilisme • Apa yang ditemukan oleh James Watt? • salah satu negara pelopor aufklarung • Humanisme dicetuskan pertama kali oleh • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
Across
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- The reform movement Luther began
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Rebirth in French
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- nonreligious principle
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- A branch of one type of religion
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
Down
- A poet and supported many important artists
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A denial of Church teachings
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A person’s native language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A poet
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
Across
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- The reform movement Luther began
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Rebirth in French
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- nonreligious principle
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- A branch of one type of religion
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
Down
- A poet and supported many important artists
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A denial of Church teachings
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A person’s native language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A poet
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2023-11-20
Across
- 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, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches
- force that pulls objects in Earth’s sphere to the center of Earth
- Luther German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.
- A work written by Luther challenging Tetzel and the selling of indulgences.
- a philosophy of life that considers the welfare of humankind – rather than the welfare of a supposed God or gods – to be of paramount importance
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence
- is considered the father of modern science and made major contributions to the fields of physics, astronomy, cosmology, mathematics and philosophy. Improved the telescope to see planets
- belonging or relating to a Protestant church, founded on the teachings of Martin Luther, which emphasizes the importance of faith and the authority of the Bible.
- in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a persons lifetime
- a German mathematician and astronomer who discovered that the Earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits.
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- careful, step by step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts
- He was the first European scientist to propose that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun, the heliocentric theory of the solar system
Down
- Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose skill and intelligence, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. His Last Supper and Mona Lisa are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the Renaissance.
- Protestant theology developed by John Calvin in the 16th century
- was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564
- one who baptizes again believed people who got baptized as children should re-baptize as adults
- a member of the Church of England
- A German printer of the fifteenth century, who invented the printing press
- was a painter, sculptor, architect and poet widely considered one of the most brilliant artists of the Italian Renaissance. Best known for painting the Sistine Chapel
- exclusion from the Roman Catholic Church as a penalty for refusing to obey Church law
- having to do with worldly rather than religious matters
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- Calvinist belief that God long ago determined who would gain salvation
- idealistic society
- English physicist and mathematician who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution. Apple fell on his head.
- Government run by religious leaders
- based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- based on the belief that the earth is the center of the universe
32 Clues: idealistic society • a member of the Church of England • Government run by religious leaders • declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence • a person who provides financial support for the arts • having to do with worldly rather than religious matters • based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
CASTLES AND PALACES OF EUROPE 2024-11-13
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- The largest royal palace in Western Europe
- Italian baroque palace once home to the Bourbon kings
- Known as the “fairy-tale castle of Württemberg” in Germany
- Former residence of Russian tsars in St. Petersburg
- A palace and fortress complex in Granada Spain built by the Moors
- A Renaissance castle in France known for its unique architecture
- A Tuscan castle in Italy famous for its wine production
- Known as the “Key to England” a strategic fortress
- A Renaissance palace in Florence Italy once owned by the Medici family
- Renaissance fortress in Milan Italy home of the Sforza dynasty
- Ottoman palace in Istanbul Turkey home of sultans for 400 years
- Romanian castle associated with the Dracula legend
- A medieval fortress in England famous for its history of battles
- Ancient Minoan palace on Crete connected to the myth of the Minotaur
- A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark
- A moated medieval castle in Ferrara Italy
- Located in Rhodes Greece originally built by the Knights Hospitaller
- One of the largest royal châteaux in France
- The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world
- Restored by Viollet-le-Duc located in northern France
- Largest ancient castle in the world located in the Czech Republic
- Famous for its beautiful arches spanning the Cher River in France
- Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII
- A medieval abbey and castle on an island in Normandy France
- Home to Europe’s last private army located in Scotland
- A mix of Gothic and Moorish architecture in Portugal
- Fairytale castle in Germany inspiration for Disney’s castle
- Ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern dynasty in Germany
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- Former mausoleum and papal fortress in Rome Italy
- Historical palace complex of Hungarian kings in Budapest
- Located on Lake Geneva Switzerland immortalized by Lord Byron
- The "Sun King" who built Versailles into a symbol of power
- Former imperial summer residence in Vienna Austria
- A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain
- Known as the "Crow Castle" a striking black castle in Japan
- Symbol of the absolute monarchy under Louis XIV
- Historic castle on the Thames River home of the Crown Jewels
- Residence of Scottish royalty and current UK monarch
- Known as the “Russian Versailles” built by Peter the Great
- A historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Scotland's capital
- Scottish holiday home of the British Royal Family
- A vast Baroque palace in Portugal built by King João V
- Official residence of the British monarch in London
- Official residence of the British monarch in Scotland
- Baroque mansion in England featured in "Brideshead Revisited"
- Residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century
- Known as the “loveliest castle in the world” located in England
- A well-preserved Crusader castle in Syria admired by Lawrence of Arabia
- Houses the UK Parliament famous for Big Ben
- A grand palace in France built for Louis XIV
- Danish royal residence in Copenhagen known for its Crown Jewels
- Medieval castle located in the hills above the Moselle River in Germany
52 Clues: Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII • A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark • A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain • A moated medieval castle in Ferrara Italy • The largest royal palace in Western Europe • Houses the UK Parliament famous for Big Ben • One of the largest royal châteaux in France • A grand palace in France built for Louis XIV • ...
last semester crossword sean m 2022-01-07
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- theory the solarsystem revolves around sun
- document that gave rights to english people
- theory the solarsystem revolves around earth
- another word for athiest
- language spoken of people of a country
- Famouse painter/inventor
- rebirth
- Tax by the church
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- medieval knight system
- russian word for emperor
- religious group of french protestants
- painter named after a ninja turtle
- 16th century movement over the church
13 Clues: rebirth • Tax by the church • medieval knight system • russian word for emperor • another word for athiest • Famouse painter/inventor • painter named after a ninja turtle • religious group of french protestants • 16th century movement over the church • language spoken of people of a country • theory the solarsystem revolves around sun • document that gave rights to english people • ...
STEAM - Scholastic Art 2020-08-01
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- artist who creates art from algae
- to divide into sections
- model
- period of invention/discovery-1400-1600
- artwork that invites people to interact
- the way something looks
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- scientist/engineer/painted Mona Lisa
- robotic dog created to be a pet
- art that occurs only once;not a lasting object
- imitating nature
- vertical columns
- science, technology, engineering, art, math
- horizontal beams
13 Clues: model • imitating nature • vertical columns • horizontal beams • to divide into sections • the way something looks • robotic dog created to be a pet • artist who creates art from algae • scientist/engineer/painted Mona Lisa • period of invention/discovery-1400-1600 • artwork that invites people to interact • science, technology, engineering, art, math • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
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- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- The reform movement Luther began
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Rebirth in French
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- nonreligious principle
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- A branch of one type of religion
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
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- A poet and supported many important artists
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A denial of Church teachings
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A person’s native language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A poet
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-16
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- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- The greatest writer in the English language
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- Rebirth in French
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- The reform movement Luther began
- Tyndale A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- A poet and supported many important artists
- A denial of Church teachings
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- The study of maps and mapmaking
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- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A branch of one type of religion
- A person’s native language
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A poet
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- nonreligious principle
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • A denial of Church teachings • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
CASTLES AND PALACES OF EUROPE 2024-11-11
Across
- The largest royal palace in Western Europe.
- Italian baroque palace, once home to the Bourbon kings.
- Known as the “fairy-tale castle of Württemberg” in Germany.
- Former residence of Russian tsars in St. Petersburg.
- A palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain, built by the Moors.
- A Renaissance castle in France, known for its unique architecture.
- A Tuscan castle in Italy, famous for its wine production.
- Known as the “Key to England,” a strategic fortress.
- A Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy, once owned by the Medici family.
- Renaissance fortress in Milan, Italy, home of the Sforza dynasty.
- Ottoman palace in Istanbul, Turkey, home of sultans for 400 years.
- Romanian castle associated with the Dracula legend.
- A medieval fortress in England, famous for its history of battles.
- Ancient Minoan palace on Crete, connected to the myth of the Minotaur.
- A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark.
- A moated medieval castle in Ferrara, Italy.
- Located in Rhodes, Greece, originally built by the Knights Hospitaller.
- One of the largest royal châteaux in France.
- The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world.
- Restored by Viollet-le-Duc, located in northern France.
- Largest ancient castle in the world, located in the Czech Republic.
- Famous for its beautiful arches spanning the Cher River in France.
- Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII.
- A medieval abbey and castle on an island in Normandy, France.
- Home to Europe’s last private army, located in Scotland.
- A mix of Gothic and Moorish architecture in Portugal.
- Fairytale castle in Germany, inspiration for Disney’s castle.
- Ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern dynasty in Germany.
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- Former mausoleum and papal fortress in Rome, Italy.
- Historical palace complex of Hungarian kings in Budapest.
- Located on Lake Geneva, Switzerland, immortalized by Lord Byron.
- The "Sun King" who built Versailles into a symbol of power.
- Former imperial summer residence in Vienna, Austria.
- A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain.
- Known as the "Crow Castle," a striking black castle in Japan.
- Symbol of the absolute monarchy under Louis XIV.
- Historic castle on the Thames River, home of the Crown Jewels.
- Residence of Scottish royalty and current UK monarch.
- Known as the “Russian Versailles,” built by Peter the Great.
- A historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Scotland's capital.
- Scottish holiday home of the British Royal Family.
- A vast Baroque palace in Portugal, built by King João V.
- Official residence of the British monarch in London.
- Official residence of the British monarch in Scotland.
- Baroque mansion in England, featured in "Brideshead Revisited."
- Residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century.
- Known as the “loveliest castle in the world,” located in England.
- A well-preserved Crusader castle in Syria, admired by Lawrence of Arabia.
- Houses the UK Parliament; famous for Big Ben.
- A grand palace in France, built for Louis XIV.
- Danish royal residence in Copenhagen, known for its Crown Jewels.
- Medieval castle located in the hills above the Moselle River in Germany.
52 Clues: Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII. • A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark. • A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain. • The largest royal palace in Western Europe. • A moated medieval castle in Ferrara, Italy. • One of the largest royal châteaux in France. • Houses the UK Parliament; famous for Big Ben. • A grand palace in France, built for Louis XIV. • ...
TCAP People Semester 2 2026-03-31
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- Italian sailor hired by Spain; searched for route to India (two words)
- English mathematician and physicist; developed calculus, law of gravitation, three laws of motion (three words)
- Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country.
- pope who sold indulgences; condemned Martin Luther as outlaw; excommunicated him from church (write name and Roman numeral)
- member of de Medici family who gave patronage to da Vinci and Michaelangelo (first name only)
- Bartolomeu Dias was a _____ explorer who discovered how to sail around the southern tip of Africa into the Indian Ocean.
- Leonardo da Vinci is the best example of a _____ man; and for painting "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa".
- translated the Bible into English which led to his arrest (two words)
- discovered the Mississippi River (vital North American river) (three words)
- family who controlled Florence for three centuries during the Renaissance
- Cosimo de Medici was from Florence, _____, and responsible for it becoming a powerful city-state.
- Montezuma was a powerful _____ monarch who fell to the Spanish.
- Martin Luther wrote this book attacking church practices, saying the only path to religious truth is the Bible. (Write numerals and word.)
- Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____.
- one of greatest Mayan kings; ruled Palenque for nearly seven decades (write name and Roman numerals)
- launched series of military campaigns that built a large empire
- Mary I was known as "_____" (two words) for burning non-Catholics at the stake for heresy.
- Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch _____ and theologian whose criticisms of the church led to the Reformation.
- navigator; Portuguese prince; led extensive efforts to promote sailing/navigation in 14th century
- scientist who developed the modern scientific method (two words)
- Thomas Aquinas was an Italian _____ who believed reason did not disprove God, and people could be religious and scientific.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (two words)
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- English Renaissance writer and playwright; originated hundreds of words/phrases that English speakers still use today (two words)
- Francis Bacon came up with the foundation for the _____. (two words)
- Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the _____ and pushed for universities, education, and human rights.
- Vasco da Gama was first to sail around the southern tip of Africa; opening up a water route to _____ of the Indies.
- Johannes Guttenberg invented the moveable type _____ in Europe. (two words)
- proved earth moved in elliptical orbit
- This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci.
- first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words)
- founder of Church of England; had six wives; brought Protestantism to England (write name and Roman numerals)
- Elizabeth I led England into a _____ of trade, art, and government. (two words)
- Nicolas Copernicus concluded the _____ is the center of the solar system.
- Henry Hudson explored and named an area New Netherlands which is present-day _____. (two words)
- religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict sense of morality for society (two words)
- Bartolome de Las Casas devoted most of his life to protecting _____ from exploitation and slavery. (two words)
- Portuguese navigator who led expedition to circumnavigate world; died before entire journey was completed (two words)
- brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words)
- Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish explorer who founded the city of _____.
39 Clues: proved earth moved in elliptical orbit • This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci. • Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country. • brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words) • first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words) • Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____. • ...
Who were they? 2019-11-21
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- Mahatma Gandhi was the leader of India’s non-violent independence movement against British rule and in South Africa who advocated for the civil rights of Indians.
- He was a German mathematician and physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity.
- He was an English poet, playwright and actor of the Renaissance era.
- He was a Baptist minister and civil-rights activist who had a seismic impact on race relations in the United States, beginning in the mid-1950s.
- He was a Venezuelan military leader who was instrumental in the revolutions against the Spanish empire.
- He was a British naturalist and biologist known for his theory of evolution and his understanding of the process of natural selection.
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- He was a leader of ancient Rome who significantly transformed what became known as the Roman Empire by greatly expanding its geographic reach and establishing its imperial system.
- He was a German monk who began the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, becoming one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of Christianity.
- He was a French military general, the first emperor of France and one of the world's greatest military leaders.
- He was a Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman — the epitome of a true Renaissance man.
- He was a spiritual teacher in Nepal during the 6th century B.C. Born Siddhartha Gautama, his teachings serve as the foundation of the Buddhist religion.
- He was an engineer and scientist known for designing the alternating-current (AC) electric system, which is the predominant electrical system used across the world today.
12 Clues: He was an English poet, playwright and actor of the Renaissance era. • He was a Venezuelan military leader who was instrumental in the revolutions against the Spanish empire. • He was a German mathematician and physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity. • ...
US History 2022-04-28
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- first country Germany invaded
- nickname of shantytowns
- revolutionary fashion statement for women
- greatest poet of the Harlem renaissance
- nickname for soldiers
- another name for a speakeasy
- crime boss of bootlegged alcohol
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- Jewish house of worship
- two nights of terror against Jews
- lighting war
- silent film star
- amendment that failed to band consumption of alcohol
12 Clues: lighting war • silent film star • nickname for soldiers • Jewish house of worship • nickname of shantytowns • another name for a speakeasy • first country Germany invaded • crime boss of bootlegged alcohol • two nights of terror against Jews • greatest poet of the Harlem renaissance • revolutionary fashion statement for women • amendment that failed to band consumption of alcohol
Medici Heist Crossword 2025-08-21
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- Item thrown in the beginning of the book
- The Tinkerer
- Italian city that Khalid lives in
- 1517 is part of the ____ era in Europe
- The conman
- The Fighter
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- Region of Italy that includes Florence
- Creator of David
- Head of the Catholic Church in 1517
- Famous Italian; Michaelangelo's rival
- Italian for palace
- Main Character
12 Clues: The conman • The Fighter • The Tinkerer • Main Character • Creator of David • Italian for palace • Italian city that Khalid lives in • Head of the Catholic Church in 1517 • Famous Italian; Michaelangelo's rival • Region of Italy that includes Florence • 1517 is part of the ____ era in Europe • Item thrown in the beginning of the book
Andie 2023-12-04
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- Phoenix Basketball team
- a mythological creature and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy
- A chemical element with the symbol "Fe"
- December's birthstone
- The wine capital of Washington
- Latin word for dog
- Taylor Swift's boyfriend
- Storage for large items
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- Capital of Washington
- Andie's zodiac sign
- A new FM Insurance product
- The phenomenon where light is bent
- Greek God of Sun
13 Clues: Greek God of Sun • Latin word for dog • Andie's zodiac sign • Capital of Washington • December's birthstone • Phoenix Basketball team • Storage for large items • Taylor Swift's boyfriend • A new FM Insurance product • The wine capital of Washington • The phenomenon where light is bent • A chemical element with the symbol "Fe" • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2024-03-20
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- A popular form of music during the Harlem Renaissance
- A famous jazz composer who had an enormous impact
- African Americans sought to redefine themselves as the
- The most influential movement in African American Literary History
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- A well-known writer who wrote about the experience of African Americans
- The race most affected by the Harlem Renaissance
6 Clues: The race most affected by the Harlem Renaissance • A famous jazz composer who had an enormous impact • A popular form of music during the Harlem Renaissance • African Americans sought to redefine themselves as the • The most influential movement in African American Literary History • A well-known writer who wrote about the experience of African Americans
Harlem Renaissance by Amelia Fernandez 2025-02-06
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- A massive movement where 6 million black people moved from the south to the north
- The French word for rebirth
- Another name for the 1920s
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- A famous African American poet, social activist and documenter of the experience of Africans during the Harlem Renaissance
- The founder of the NAACP - a organization fighting for racial equality.
- A place widely known for being popular with African Americans in the 1920's
- A book containing all of the safe places for black places to visit when they travel
- Laws passed in the south in order to segregate blacks from whites. Also known as "separate but equal" laws.
8 Clues: Another name for the 1920s • The French word for rebirth • The founder of the NAACP - a organization fighting for racial equality. • A place widely known for being popular with African Americans in the 1920's • A massive movement where 6 million black people moved from the south to the north • ...
Olivia's Harlem Renaissance crossword Puzzel 2025-02-07
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- It was one of the largest movements of people in the United States that moved North
- African american boxer
- best known as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance who wrote poets, short stories and did Jazz
- Harlem's premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s during the Prohibition Era.
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- twenties A time of economic growth in the harlem renaissance
- Poet who has the has the same last name as the first person to walk on the moon
- It ensures the political, educational, equality of minority group citizens of States and eliminates race prejudice.
- An annual guidebook for African American travelers
8 Clues: African american boxer • An annual guidebook for African American travelers • twenties A time of economic growth in the harlem renaissance • Harlem's premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s during the Prohibition Era. • Poet who has the has the same last name as the first person to walk on the moon • ...
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World History Midterm Review 2025-10-02
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- - He was commonly known as the Renaissance Man due to his many talents.
- - This city was renamed Istanbul after the Ottomans conquered it in 1453.
- - This affected when traders could sail in and out of India.
- - European sailors had to sail around this Cape at the southern tip of Africa on their journey from Europe to India.
- - This was a network of roads controlled by local governments that allowed trade to occur between Europe and Asia.
- - This is what caused majority of the population loss of Native Americans during colonization.
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- - This was the movement that became popular during the Renaissance that focuses on the potential of individuals over people as a whole.
- - This was the common religion of the Ottoman Empire.
- - This is how the Black Plague was spread.
- - This is the country who colonized most of Latin America.
- - This invention allowed the Ottoman Empire to be able to successfully expand their empire.
- - This system was rejected under the belief of Buddhism.
- - This helped explorers to determine their location through latitude while at sea.
- - This words describe religions who believe in one god - like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- - This invention allowed for information to be spread easier and faster.
15 Clues: - This is how the Black Plague was spread. • - This was the common religion of the Ottoman Empire. • - This system was rejected under the belief of Buddhism. • - This is the country who colonized most of Latin America. • - This affected when traders could sail in and out of India. • - He was commonly known as the Renaissance Man due to his many talents. • ...
ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 2026-01-27
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- The author whose works inspired the depiction of horrors, vices, and political corruption.
- Vivid, exaggerated portrayals of characters used for realistic comedy.
- The final stage (Act V) of a play where all difficulties and plot points are resolved.
- The river that theater-goers had to cross to reach the entertainment district from London.
- The ancient Greek philosopher whose "three unities" were largely ignored by Elizabethan writers.
- The cultural "rebirth" that sparked a renewed interest in classical Greek and Latin works.
- The intellectual movement that, alongside the Renaissance, promoted classical scholarship.
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- A verb describing how the newly built commercial theatres succeeded and thrived.
- The Latin poet responsible for the five-act structure and the popular "revenge" tragedy.
- The art of persuasive speaking used to express conflicting emotions and passions.
- Describing a play where characters and situations serve as symbolic "animated sermons."
- The type of medieval "plays" that heavily influenced Elizabethan drama's ethical themes.
- The Italian "_______ dell'arte" involved traveling companies that performed across England.
- The district on the South Bank of the Thames where theatres were built to avoid city laws.
- Entertainment was rooted in this type of "town and village" life, involving the whole group.
15 Clues: Vivid, exaggerated portrayals of characters used for realistic comedy. • A verb describing how the newly built commercial theatres succeeded and thrived. • The art of persuasive speaking used to express conflicting emotions and passions. • The final stage (Act V) of a play where all difficulties and plot points are resolved. • ...
Renaissance & Perspective Crossword Puzzle Study Guide 2022-04-19
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- Johannes ____________ perfected the printing press
- Filippo ______________ discovered linear perspective
- The artist that won the rights to design the Baptistry Doors of the Florence Cathedral
- The family that was known for being generous patrons of the arts during the Renaissance
- It took Michelangelo over ___ years to complete the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The _________ line is where the earth meets the sky, also known as "eye level"
- The _____ press was one of the most important contributions of the Renaissance.
- The printing press allowed for mass production of _____, giving people greater access to the works of ancient Greece & Rome
- A period of great awakening
- Sofonisba ____ was the first Italian woman to gain a worldwide reputation as an artist
- A work of art showing Mary mourning over the body of Christ
- A representation of the human body in which the weight is shifted onto one leg, shoulder, and hip to create an uneven balance to the figure
- ____________ lines run alongside each other, are always the same distance from each other, and never meet
- A type of linear perspective, _____-point perspective is used with the flat side of an object is facing you (answer will be a number spelled out, for example: SIX instead of 6)
- The artist that painted the School of Athens
- __________ perspective is a graphic system that showed artists how to create the illusion of depth and volume on a flat surface
- Masaccio's painting "The Holy ___________" was the first finished work of art to correctly use linear perspective
- What artist used perspective when carving sculptures to be placed above eye level
- A ____ eye view shows an object below the horizon line, as if you are looking down onto the object
- Brunelleschi designed the dome for the Florence ____.
- A ____________ point is a point on the horizon at which parallel lines receding into space appear to meet
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- Aerial & Linear are the two main elements of _____ drawing.
- The term "Renaissance" means _________.
- The artist that painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Ghiberti is best known for creating the doors of the Baptistry of the ___ cathedral
- A ____ eye view shows an object above the horizon line, as if you are looking up at the object
- The second set of doors that Ghiberti created for the Baptistry were called "The Gates of ____"
- The Last _____ was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
- A type of linear perspective, _____-point perspective is used when the edge of an object is facing you (answer will be a number spelled out, for example: SIX instead of 6)
- The artist that assisted Ghiberti on the doors for the Baptistry of the Florence Cathedral
- The artist that assisted Ghiberti on the first set of doors for the Baptistry
- _________ perspective uses hue, value, and intensity to create the illusion of distance in a work of art
- The ___ Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci is considered one of the most famous artworks of all time
- The artist credited as the first to correctly use linear perspective in a finished work of art
- drawing figures or objects according to the rules of perspective so that they appear to recede or protrude into three-dimensional space
- An interest in the art and literature of Ancient Greece and Rome
- In linear perspective, __________ lines connect to the vanishing point to show depth
- Sandro ____ painted The Adoration of the Magi
- Da Vinci dissected ___ to learn how arms and legs bend and how muscles shift as the body moves
39 Clues: A period of great awakening • The term "Renaissance" means _________. • The artist that painted the School of Athens • Sandro ____ painted The Adoration of the Magi • The Last _____ was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci • Johannes ____________ perfected the printing press • Filippo ______________ discovered linear perspective • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
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- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- A person’s native language
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A denial of Church teachings
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- The reform movement Luther began
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
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- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- A poet
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- A branch of one type of religion
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Rebirth in French
- nonreligious principle
- A poet and supported many important artists
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • A branch of one type of religion • The reform movement Luther began • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
CASTLES AND PALACES OF EUROPE 2024-11-13
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- Ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern dynasty in Germany
- Ottoman palace in Istanbul Turkey home of sultans for 400 years
- A mix of Gothic and Moorish architecture in Portugal
- A medieval fortress in England famous for its history of battles
- A Tuscan castle in Italy famous for its wine production
- Located on Lake Geneva Switzerland immortalized by Lord Byron
- Home to Europe’s last private army located in Scotland
- Renaissance fortress in Milan Italy home of the Sforza dynasty
- Restored by Viollet-le-Duc located in northern France
- Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII
- A Renaissance palace in Florence Italy once owned by the Medici family
- Official residence of the British monarch in Scotland
- The largest royal palace in Western Europe
- One of the largest royal châteaux in France
- Danish royal residence in Copenhagen known for its Crown Jewels
- The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world
- The "Sun King" who built Versailles into a symbol of power
- Known as the “Key to England” a strategic fortress
- Ancient Minoan palace on Crete connected to the myth of the Minotaur
- A moated medieval castle in Ferrara Italy
- Known as the “Russian Versailles” built by Peter the Great
- Historical palace complex of Hungarian kings in Budapest
- Official residence of the British monarch in London
- Largest ancient castle in the world located in the Czech Republic
- Former imperial summer residence in Vienna Austria
- A well-preserved Crusader castle in Syria admired by Lawrence of Arabia
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- Former mausoleum and papal fortress in Rome Italy
- Medieval castle located in the hills above the Moselle River in Germany
- Romanian castle associated with the Dracula legend
- Baroque mansion in England featured in "Brideshead Revisited"
- A palace and fortress complex in Granada Spain built by the Moors
- Italian baroque palace once home to the Bourbon kings
- Fairytale castle in Germany inspiration for Disney’s castle
- A Renaissance castle in France known for its unique architecture
- Former residence of Russian tsars in St. Petersburg
- A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark
- Famous for its beautiful arches spanning the Cher River in France
- Historic castle on the Thames River home of the Crown Jewels
- Residence of Scottish royalty and current UK monarch
- Symbol of the absolute monarchy under Louis XIV
- Houses the UK Parliament famous for Big Ben
- A medieval abbey and castle on an island in Normandy France
- Residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century
- Located in Rhodes Greece originally built by the Knights Hospitaller
- A historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Scotland's capital
- Known as the “fairy-tale castle of Württemberg” in Germany
- Known as the “loveliest castle in the world” located in England
- A grand palace in France built for Louis XIV
- A vast Baroque palace in Portugal built by King João V
- Known as the "Crow Castle" a striking black castle in Japan
- A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain
- Scottish holiday home of the British Royal Family
52 Clues: Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII • A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark • A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain • A moated medieval castle in Ferrara Italy • The largest royal palace in Western Europe • One of the largest royal châteaux in France • Houses the UK Parliament famous for Big Ben • A grand palace in France built for Louis XIV • ...
Harlem Renaissance, Luca D'Anna 2025-02-06
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- A travel guide that helped African Americans navigate the U.S during the era of jim crow segregation
- One of the largest movement of african americans in the united states history from south to north
- A style of American music that originated in the early 20th century
- Leading trumpeter and one of the most influential artist in the Harlem Renaissance with a popular song called “What a wonderful”
- Born in Joplin Missouri, a poet, social activist and novelist
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- A global conflict primarily in Europe that lasted from 1914 to 1918
- A revival of art and literature
- Harlems premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s
8 Clues: A revival of art and literature • Harlems premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s • Born in Joplin Missouri, a poet, social activist and novelist • A global conflict primarily in Europe that lasted from 1914 to 1918 • A style of American music that originated in the early 20th century • ...
orientatie opdracht 2013-11-26
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- de man die amerika ontdekte
- een mens die optimistisch op zoek ging naar zij eigen waarde
- nieuwe eeuw
- wedergeboorte
- een tocht die de paus maakt
- sterren
- ideale mens
- pluk de dag
- nederlandse humanist
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- calvijn fransman
- naar de betrekking hebben op een verandering in cultuur
- een manier hoe een boek wordt gedrukt
- sterren
- denk eraan dat je zult sterven
14 Clues: sterren • sterren • nieuwe eeuw • ideale mens • pluk de dag • wedergeboorte • calvijn fransman • nederlandse humanist • de man die amerika ontdekte • een tocht die de paus maakt • denk eraan dat je zult sterven • een manier hoe een boek wordt gedrukt • naar de betrekking hebben op een verandering in cultuur • een mens die optimistisch op zoek ging naar zij eigen waarde
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- A wealthy individual or group who financially supported artists and artisans
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than religious matters
- Your way of seeing or thinking about something
- A period of significant cultural and intellectual transformation in Europe
- A network of ancient trade routes connecting the Eastern and Western worlds, between China and the Mediterranean area
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- The idea when the sun is at the center of our solar system
- A powerful Italian banking dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Italian Renaissance
- It was the period between 1750 and 1820
- His most famous works include the sculptures David and Pietà
- He travelled the Silk Road to china and recored his journey Has a trunk
- A shift away from primarily religious or church-related concerns and a growing emphasis on human interests
12 Clues: It was the period between 1750 and 1820 • Your way of seeing or thinking about something • The idea when the sun is at the center of our solar system • His most famous works include the sculptures David and Pietà • A period of significant cultural and intellectual transformation in Europe • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- A benefactor is someone who pays for public goods such as buildings, arts, and other services
- A cosmological model where the Sun is considered the center of the solar system, with Earth and other planets orbiting it.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer
- The rediscovery and revival of the art, architecture, literature, and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome
- A powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that ruled Florence from the 15th to 18th centuries
- Becomes more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; beliefs in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- German printer and inventor who introduced movable type and the printing press to Europe.
- A new interest in culture
- An ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia
12 Clues: A new interest in culture • Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances • Becomes more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones • ...
Renaissance Italy Crossword 2025-04-25
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- A network of ancient trade routes that connected East Asia with the Mediterranean Basin and Europe, facilitated by land and sea travel.
- Sun-centered, theory of the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and the Reason is the path to knowledge.
- Becoming more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
- A great Renaissance artist. An influential architect and poet as well as a sculptor and painter.
- A person who was sent by Kublai on fact-finding trips all around China.
- A German printer that developed a printing press with movable metal type.
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- A powerful family that controlled the government in Florence for many years.
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- The interest in learning and arts, comes from the French word "rebirth".
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances.
- A benefactor who pays for public goods such as buildings, art, and other services.
12 Clues: Sun-centered, theory of the universe. • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • A person who was sent by Kublai on fact-finding trips all around China. • The interest in learning and arts, comes from the French word "rebirth". • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances. • ...
Famous Cities #2 2025-10-21
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- High-altitude capital of Colombia
- Major Dutch port city
- Historic Andalusian city in Spain
- German city of Oktoberfest
- Capital of Ecuador in the Andes
- German financial hub
- Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
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- Tiny principality on the French Riviera
- Historic city in southern Poland
- Capital of Romania
- Spanish city famous for paella
- Italian city known for Renaissance art
- Belgian city known for diamonds
- Capital of Peru on the Pacific
- Capital of Bulgaria
15 Clues: Capital of Romania • Capital of Bulgaria • German financial hub • Major Dutch port city • German city of Oktoberfest • Spanish city famous for paella • Capital of Peru on the Pacific • Belgian city known for diamonds • Capital of Ecuador in the Andes • Historic city in southern Poland • Italian city near Mount Vesuvius • High-altitude capital of Colombia • ...
Famous_Cities_#2 2025-10-20
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- : high-altitude capital of Colombia
- : major Dutch port city
- : historic Andalusian city in Spain
- : German city of Oktoberfest
- : capital of Ecuador in the Andes
- : German financial hub
- : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
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- : tiny principality on the French Riviera
- : historic city in southern Poland
- : capital of Romania
- : Spanish city famous for paella
- : Italian city known for Renaissance art
- : Belgian city known for diamonds
- : capital of Peru on the Pacific
- : capital of Bulgaria
15 Clues: : capital of Romania • : capital of Bulgaria • : German financial hub • : major Dutch port city • : German city of Oktoberfest • : Spanish city famous for paella • : capital of Peru on the Pacific • : Belgian city known for diamonds • : capital of Ecuador in the Andes • : historic city in southern Poland • : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius • : high-altitude capital of Colombia • ...
Famous_Cities_#2 2025-10-20
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- : high-altitude capital of Colombia
- : major Dutch port city
- : historic Andalusian city in Spain
- : German city of Oktoberfest
- : capital of Ecuador in the Andes
- : German financial hub
- : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
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- : tiny principality on the French Riviera
- : historic city in southern Poland
- : capital of Romania
- : Spanish city famous for paella
- : Italian city known for Renaissance art
- : Belgian city known for diamonds
- : capital of Peru on the Pacific
- : capital of Bulgaria
15 Clues: : capital of Romania • : capital of Bulgaria • : German financial hub • : major Dutch port city • : German city of Oktoberfest • : Spanish city famous for paella • : capital of Peru on the Pacific • : Belgian city known for diamonds • : capital of Ecuador in the Andes • : historic city in southern Poland • : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius • : high-altitude capital of Colombia • ...
Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- on which country happen all of this?
- It is a rich city of Italy.
- In middle ages people thought that life was supposed to be hard also they grow up thinking that life was nothing but hard work.
- Is the revival European art and literature under the influence of classical models.
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- Di Bandone Is who was the first painter.
- Alighieri Who was another contributor to the star of the Renaissance.
- Is the person who leads or commands a group, organization or country.
- The system of theology and philosphy taught in medieval European universities, based on Aristotelian logic and the writing of the early Christian Fathers.
- painting Was the new style Giotto di Bondone made.
- Family They were wealthy bankers and helped the art along by sporting many artists.
10 Clues: It is a rich city of Italy. • on which country happen all of this? • Di Bandone Is who was the first painter. • painting Was the new style Giotto di Bondone made. • Alighieri Who was another contributor to the star of the Renaissance. • Is the person who leads or commands a group, organization or country. • ...
U3 Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-12-09
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- The native language to an area
- A famous Renaissance playwright from Elizabethan Age England. Famous for integrating the classics into his plots.
- worldly rather than spiritual matters; concerned with the here and now
- A craftsman from Mainz, Germany who developed an improved version of the printing press in 1440.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state or country
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- an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- A painting technique that shows three dimensions on a flat surface
- Means “no place” in Greek. In English, means an ideal society with no war, corruption or greed.
- Literally means “rebirth.” Refers to the revival of art and learning in Europe after the Middle Ages
- A financial supporter, usually of an artist or multiple artists
10 Clues: The native language to an area • A financial supporter, usually of an artist or multiple artists • A painting technique that shows three dimensions on a flat surface • worldly rather than spiritual matters; concerned with the here and now • an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements • ...
Judith Leyster/Chloe 2022-03-17
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- Her husband's last name
- Another word for "lodestar"
- Her painting that shows men drinking
- Famous land-scaper artist with a J
- Where she lives now
- Her most famous painting
- One of her paintings showing distress
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- Her inspiration
- Her favorite painting she made
- An era in history
- A painting of spending time together
- Her mothers maiden name
- Born on July
- Described her as an active artist
- In the Netherland
15 Clues: Born on July • Her inspiration • An era in history • In the Netherland • Where she lives now • Her husband's last name • Her mothers maiden name • Her most famous painting • Another word for "lodestar" • Her favorite painting she made • Described her as an active artist • Famous land-scaper artist with a J • A painting of spending time together • Her painting that shows men drinking • ...
ethans cross word 2015-06-19
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- has 5 strings and plucked
- non religious music
- a form of vocal music
- note a note with 2 beats
- something done at once with one person
- music music only sang by voice
- a time or pereoid
- a stringed insterment
- a wind insterment
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- music music with insterments
- an old language
- a wind based insterment
- religious music
- a wind insterment like a fulte
- phonic when multipule voice are sang at once
15 Clues: an old language • religious music • a time or pereoid • a wind insterment • non religious music • a form of vocal music • a stringed insterment • a wind based insterment • has 5 strings and plucked • note a note with 2 beats • music music with insterments • music music only sang by voice • a wind insterment like a fulte • something done at once with one person • ...
ethans cross word 2015-06-19
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- has 5 strings and plucked
- non religious music
- a form of vocal music
- note a note with 2 beats
- something done at once with one person
- music music only sang by voice
- a time or pereoid
- a stringed insterment
- a wind insterment
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- music music with insterments
- an old language
- a wind based insterment
- religious music
- a wind insterment like a fulte
- phonic when multipule voice are sang at once
15 Clues: an old language • religious music • a time or pereoid • a wind insterment • non religious music • a form of vocal music • a stringed insterment • a wind based insterment • has 5 strings and plucked • note a note with 2 beats • music music with insterments • music music only sang by voice • a wind insterment like a fulte • something done at once with one person • ...
Global Studies Unit 1 - Quiz 1 2022-10-17
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- To go around something
- College for a priest
- When you conquer your neighbors
- Risking it to make lots of money
- It's all been decided
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- Rebirth of Ancient Greek and Roman knowledge
- Spanish Soldiers
- Make yourself great, God is fine
- Movement to reform Catholic Church
- Badly named trade route
- Sell more than you buy, build an Army
- Slave trade route
- Protesters who left the Catholic Church
- The conquered countries
- Not about religion
15 Clues: Spanish Soldiers • Slave trade route • Not about religion • College for a priest • It's all been decided • To go around something • Badly named trade route • The conquered countries • When you conquer your neighbors • Make yourself great, God is fine • Risking it to make lots of money • Movement to reform Catholic Church • Sell more than you buy, build an Army • ...
Declaration of Independence 2023-05-17
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- one of the founding fathers
- delegating specified powers
- English Separatists
- focus on only man’s capacities
- signed July 4,1776
- french word meaning rebirth
- based on the consent of the governed
- system of government formed in england
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- founded in 1607
- economic system
- determined American Leader
- signed 1783
- nations formed together to stop Louis
- Roman Catholic developed to
- first ten amendments
15 Clues: signed 1783 • founded in 1607 • economic system • signed July 4,1776 • English Separatists • first ten amendments • determined American Leader • one of the founding fathers • delegating specified powers • Roman Catholic developed to • french word meaning rebirth • focus on only man’s capacities • based on the consent of the governed • nations formed together to stop Louis • ...
Museums Around the World 2025-09-27
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- – National museum network in D.C.
- – Modern art hub in London
- – Greek history at its peak
- – Impressionist haven in Paris
- – Dutch masters in Amsterdam
- – New York’s modern art giant
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- – Ancient wonders in Berlin
- – Renaissance gems in Florence
- – Art and gardens in L.A.
- – Paris home of the Mona Lisa
- – NYC’s massive art collection
- – Spanish masterworks in Madrid
- – Home of the Sistine Chapel
- – Russian treasure trove in St. Petersburg
- – Frank Lloyd Wright’s NYC spiral
15 Clues: – Art and gardens in L.A. • – Modern art hub in London • – Ancient wonders in Berlin • – Greek history at its peak • – Home of the Sistine Chapel • – Dutch masters in Amsterdam • – Paris home of the Mona Lisa • – New York’s modern art giant • – Renaissance gems in Florence • – NYC’s massive art collection • – Impressionist haven in Paris • – Spanish masterworks in Madrid • ...
Famous_Cities_#2 2025-10-21
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- High-altitude capital of Colombia
- Major Dutch port city
- Historic Andalusian city in Spain
- German city of Oktoberfest
- Capital of Ecuador in the Andes
- German financial hub
- Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
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- Tiny principality on the French Riviera
- Historic city in southern Poland
- Capital of Romania
- Spanish city famous for paella
- Italian city known for Renaissance art
- Belgian city known for diamonds
- Capital of Peru on the Pacific
- Capital of Bulgaria
15 Clues: Capital of Romania • Capital of Bulgaria • German financial hub • Major Dutch port city • German city of Oktoberfest • Spanish city famous for paella • Capital of Peru on the Pacific • Belgian city known for diamonds • Capital of Ecuador in the Andes • Historic city in southern Poland • Italian city near Mount Vesuvius • High-altitude capital of Colombia • ...
Famous_Cities_#2 2025-10-20
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- : high-altitude capital of Colombia
- : major Dutch port city
- : historic Andalusian city in Spain
- : German city of Oktoberfest
- : capital of Ecuador in the Andes
- : German financial hub
- : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
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- : tiny principality on the French Riviera
- : historic city in southern Poland
- : capital of Romania
- : Spanish city famous for paella
- : Italian city known for Renaissance art
- : Belgian city known for diamonds
- : capital of Peru on the Pacific
- : capital of Bulgaria
15 Clues: : capital of Romania • : capital of Bulgaria • : German financial hub • : major Dutch port city • : German city of Oktoberfest • : Spanish city famous for paella • : capital of Peru on the Pacific • : Belgian city known for diamonds • : capital of Ecuador in the Andes • : historic city in southern Poland • : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius • : high-altitude capital of Colombia • ...
Facts about Michelangelo 2021-02-26
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- Michelangelo's first apprenticeship was with a man by the name of _____________.
- One of Michelangelo's major contributions to the Renaissance was that people began to see artists as an important part of _______________.
- Michelangelo said the Sistine Chapel ceiling was "sermons in paint" for the ______________ of his time.
- In his final years, Michelangelo became the director for the Vatican dome; he did this for the love of ______.
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- A famous Renaissance man
- Michelangelo influenced the Christian faith by depicting what _______ looked like in art.
- One of Michelangelo's most famous works of art was the _____________ Chapel ceiling.
- Michelangelo considered himself to be a __________
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance man • Michelangelo considered himself to be a __________ • Michelangelo's first apprenticeship was with a man by the name of _____________. • One of Michelangelo's most famous works of art was the _____________ Chapel ceiling. • Michelangelo influenced the Christian faith by depicting what _______ looked like in art. • ...
renaissance cross word puzzle 2022-05-24
10 Clues: rebirth • educated person • Study of humanities • people who buy art, • people how made loans • fee that borrowers pay • person who writes plays, • showing a three-dimensional • an invented by Johann Gutenberg, • a civilization makes money through the buying and selling
Dates 2023-12-24
10 Clues: Chicken place. • Pud enthusiasts. • Celebratory beasts. • Affair involving blades. • A fair involving blades. • Local fish hang-out spot. • Concert involving friends. • Fine Asian drink and cuisine. • Fine Asian cuisine and drink. • Two weeks(?) Also local twelve-year-old hang-out spot.
crossword puzzles Arts & Entertainment 2024-01-06
10 Clues: Artistic Period • Painter's Stand • Sculptor's Tool • Famous Movie Director • Famous Surrealist Painter • Artistic Technique with Wax • Musical with the Song "Memory" • Potter: Iconic Wizarding Book Series • Classic Board Game with Colonel Mustard • Simpsons: Long-Running TV Show about a Yellow Family
11 2025-08-16
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- – Tin Ujević, modernist poet.
- – Slavic god of earth/animals.
- – Marin Držić, Renaissance writer.
- – Ivan Mažuranić, poet/politician.
- – August Šenoa, novelist.
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- – Slavic god of thunder.
- – Poet, national awakener.
- – Goddess of spring in Slavic myth.
- – Croat, person from Croatia.
- – Slavic goddess of fertility.
10 Clues: – Slavic god of thunder. • – August Šenoa, novelist. • – Poet, national awakener. • – Tin Ujević, modernist poet. • – Croat, person from Croatia. • – Slavic god of earth/animals. • – Slavic goddess of fertility. • – Marin Držić, Renaissance writer. • – Ivan Mažuranić, poet/politician. • – Goddess of spring in Slavic myth.
social studies 9 crossword puzzle 2014-01-23
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- any Western Christian who is not an adherent of a Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern Church.
- English essayist, philosopher, and statesman
- the act of reforming a state
- the doctrine that the right of rule derives directly from God, not from the consent of the people.
- Polish astronomer who promulgated the now accepted theory that the earth and the other planets move around the sun
- Italian physicist and astronomer.
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- the time in European history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
- German theologian and author: leader, in Germany, of the Protestant Reformation.
- any system or mode of thought or action in which human interests, values, and dignity predominate.
- the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct.
- the activity, spirit, or time of the great revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and extending to the 17th century, marking the transition from the medieval to the modern world.
- English philosopher and mathematician: formulator of the law of gravitation.
12 Clues: the act of reforming a state • Italian physicist and astronomer. • English essayist, philosopher, and statesman • English philosopher and mathematician: formulator of the law of gravitation. • German theologian and author: leader, in Germany, of the Protestant Reformation. • the time in European history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance • ...
chapter 2 2021-09-19
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- the creator of Mary Magdalene
- According to Machiavelli and his book the Prince, it was better to be _______ than to be loved
- the black death can also be referred to as the Bubonic Plague, the Great Pestilence, or the Great _________
- artistic techniques used to give the effect of three dimensional depths to two dimensional surfaces
- Castiglione wrote the Book of the Courtier and this book was all about how to be the perfect _____________
- One of Raphael’s works is the School of ____________
- the book of the Courtier was about how to be a perfect ________
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- Michelangelo painted the __________ of Man with an image of Zeus
- the language of everyday speech in a particular region
- one of the Italian territorial states that dominated during the Renaissance time and was also home to the Medici family
- The intellectual movement of the renaissance based on the study of grammar, poetry, history, and etc… was called ___________ (hint: it ends in ism)
- people who went around whipping others during the time of the Black Death
- painting done on fresh wet plaster with water based paints
13 Clues: the creator of Mary Magdalene • One of Raphael’s works is the School of ____________ • the language of everyday speech in a particular region • painting done on fresh wet plaster with water based paints • the book of the Courtier was about how to be a perfect ________ • Michelangelo painted the __________ of Man with an image of Zeus • ...
Renaissance Magazine Crossword 2025-05-02
Across
- Someone who provides support, often financial, to an individual, group, or activity
- Having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence
- Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295
- The art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- A powerful Italian banking family that ruled Florence from 15th to 18th century
- Relate to worldly things
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- A way of showing people and the things as they appear at different distance
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; beliefs in worth of individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- An german printer that developed a printing press that use a metal movable type
- A renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts
- An ancient trade route connecting East and West, exchanging goods, ideas and cultures
12 Clues: Relate to worldly things • The art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome • A renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts • A way of showing people and the things as they appear at different distance • An german printer that developed a printing press that use a metal movable type • ...
Romeo and julliet-Background notes by Jaxson Goodwine 2021-08-17
Across
- James- King of Scotland
- Is a type of outbreak
- To look down to
- Which plays and movies are performed
- A rival between art and Littauer
- Queen of England
- A member of Romeo family
Down
- be transmitted to people
- King of England
- An English play type poet
- Is a type of disease
- A type of theater
- Conversation between two people
- Is a country apart of the untied kingdom
- The daughter is Juliet
15 Clues: King of England • To look down to • Queen of England • A type of theater • Is a type of disease • Is a type of outbreak • The daughter is Juliet • be transmitted to people • A member of Romeo family • An English play type poet • James- King of Scotland • Conversation between two people • A rival between art and Littauer • Which plays and movies are performed • ...
Unit 3 renaissance, reformation, exploration 2023-02-28
Across
- henry VIII's eldest daughter (catholic)
- artists trying to make pieces as real and accurate as possible
- "rebirth"
- john calvin
- art was funded by wealthy families and rulers
- overspenders
- "of this world"
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- martin luther
- humans being the center of attention rather than god
- protest religion
- henry VIII
- contributed to the spread of the reformation, helped produce more bibles
- cause of the Spanish becoming rich
- henry VIII's daughter (protestant)
- basis of protestant
15 Clues: "rebirth" • henry VIII • john calvin • overspenders • martin luther • "of this world" • protest religion • basis of protestant • cause of the Spanish becoming rich • henry VIII's daughter (protestant) • henry VIII's eldest daughter (catholic) • art was funded by wealthy families and rulers • humans being the center of attention rather than god • ...
Famous_Cities_#2 2025-10-21
Across
- High-altitude capital of Colombia
- Major Dutch port city
- Historic Andalusian city in Spain
- German city of Oktoberfest
- Capital of Ecuador in the Andes
- German financial hub
- Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
Down
- Tiny principality on the French Riviera
- Historic city in southern Poland
- Capital of Romania
- Spanish city famous for paella
- Italian city known for Renaissance art
- Belgian city known for diamonds
- Capital of Peru on the Pacific
- Capital of Bulgaria
15 Clues: Capital of Romania • Capital of Bulgaria • German financial hub • Major Dutch port city • German city of Oktoberfest • Spanish city famous for paella • Capital of Peru on the Pacific • Belgian city known for diamonds • Capital of Ecuador in the Andes • Historic city in southern Poland • Italian city near Mount Vesuvius • High-altitude capital of Colombia • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-20
5 Clues: supported exploration • was a famous English play writer • carving into wood to create prints • This was the effect of the Renaissance • these ancient civilizations influenced the Renaissance
Age of Exploration 2023-04-04
9 Clues: levvies paid • silver and gold • synonym for barter • spread the religion • where silk came from • textile in high demand • makes food taste better • period in history of rebirth • preserved food during this period
Baroque 2024-04-21
9 Clues: The century • Type of design used • Part of the culture • A group of instruments • The most famous composer • Period preceding Baroque • The definition of baroco • Portuguese word for Baroque • Number of elements of music
Rennasaince Crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- Rennasaince artist famous for creating statue of david and painted ceiling of sistine chapel.
- English explorer in the rennasaince
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- Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
- Inventer of printing press
- Family of bankers and business bought into the Royal Family
- of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals
- 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
- network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
- Supporter of the arts
12 Clues: Supporter of the arts • Inventer of printing press • English explorer in the rennasaince • Family of bankers and business bought into the Royal Family • Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe. • Rennasaince artist famous for creating statue of david and painted ceiling of sistine chapel. • ...
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
Across
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- period in music history, the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- a powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence
- related to worldly things
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- a way of showing the relationship between objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance
- an emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- revolutionized printing by using movable type and a press mechanism adapted from wine presses
- a period of significant cultural and artistic flourishing in Europe
- an ancient network of trade routes that connected East Asia (primarily China) with the Mediterranean world
12 Clues: related to worldly things • a period of significant cultural and artistic flourishing in Europe • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • period in music history, the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome • a powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2025-05-05
Across
- someone who provides support, encouragement, or financial assistance to a person, organization, or cause
- the sun was at the center of the solar system and the planet moved around the sun, including the earth
- highly influential Italian artist and architect
- a Venetian merchant and explorer known for his travels to China in the 13th century
- way of relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilisation/its culture
- a powerful and influential banking family from Florence, Italy, who rose to prominence during the Renaissance
- not having any connection to or affiliation with religion
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- a person's particular viewpoint or outlook on something
- way of thinking/living that emphasizes human interests,values,and dignity
- a German inventor who developed the printing press with movable type in the 1400s
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- a trading route dating back to the second century B.C. By the fourteenth century A.D.
12 Clues: highly influential Italian artist and architect • a person's particular viewpoint or outlook on something • not having any connection to or affiliation with religion • way of thinking/living that emphasizes human interests,values,and dignity • a German inventor who developed the printing press with movable type in the 1400s • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2016-01-20
Across
- constituting a major crime
- an exaggerated portrayal of one's features
- to sharpen
- to eat or swallow greedily
- ordinary writing
- a revival or rebirth
- no longer used or useful ; very old
- mentally ill ; insane
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- to bring up
- a charge added to the usual cost
- a narcotic used to cause sleep or bring relief from
- to combine
- to cover up ; to conceal
- to besiege by encircling to harass
- to waste time
15 Clues: to combine • to sharpen • to bring up • to waste time • ordinary writing • a revival or rebirth • mentally ill ; insane • to cover up ; to conceal • constituting a major crime • to eat or swallow greedily • a charge added to the usual cost • to besiege by encircling to harass • no longer used or useful ; very old • an exaggerated portrayal of one's features • ...
ethans cross word 2015-06-19
Across
- has 5 strings and plucked
- non religious music
- a form of vocal music
- note a note with 2 beats
- something done at once with one person
- music music only sang by voice
- a time or pereoid
- a stringed insterment
- a wind insterment
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- music music with insterments
- an old language
- a wind based insterment
- religious music
- a wind insterment like a fulte
- phonic when multipule voice are sang at once
15 Clues: an old language • religious music • a time or pereoid • a wind insterment • non religious music • a form of vocal music • a stringed insterment • a wind based insterment • has 5 strings and plucked • note a note with 2 beats • music music with insterments • music music only sang by voice • a wind insterment like a fulte • something done at once with one person • ...
Unit 2 2023-11-17
Across
- A narcotic to cause sleep or relief from pain
- A charge added to the usual cost
- To besiege by encircling
- To cover up or to conceal
- No longer useful or very old
- An exaggerated portrayal of one's features
Down
- Mentally ill; insane
- To combine
- Ordinary writing
- To eat or swallow
- A revival or rebirth
- Pertaining to a major crime
- To sharpen
- To bring up a subject for discussion
- To waste time
15 Clues: To combine • To sharpen • To waste time • Ordinary writing • To eat or swallow • Mentally ill; insane • A revival or rebirth • To besiege by encircling • To cover up or to conceal • Pertaining to a major crime • No longer useful or very old • A charge added to the usual cost • To bring up a subject for discussion • An exaggerated portrayal of one's features • ...
ITALY 2024-06-21
Across
- Strong Italian coffee
- Fashion capital of Italy
- World-famous Italian dish
- City with a famous leaning tower
- City of canals and gondolas
- Region known for its landscapes and wine
- Scenic coastal region
Down
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Italian ice cream
- Ancient city preserved by volcanic ash
- Capital city known for the Colosseum
- Largest island in the Mediterranean
- Creamy Italian rice dish
- Traditional Italian layered pasta dish
- Independent city-state within Rome
15 Clues: Italian ice cream • Strong Italian coffee • Scenic coastal region • Creamy Italian rice dish • Fashion capital of Italy • World-famous Italian dish • City of canals and gondolas • Birthplace of the Renaissance • City with a famous leaning tower • Independent city-state within Rome • Largest island in the Mediterranean • Capital city known for the Colosseum • ...
Class 8,9 2025-08-13
Across
- - Literary device using objects to represent ideas
- - Change from liquid to gas
- - European cultural rebirth period
- - Shakespeare's melancholy prince
- - Main argument of an essay
- - Government by the people
- - Main character in a story.
- - Process by which plants make food
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- - Cell division process
- - Negatively charged atomic particle
- - Branch of mathematics using variables
- - Change to the Constitution
- - Force that keeps us on Earth
- - Figure of speech comparing unlike things
- - Community of living organisms
15 Clues: - Cell division process • - Government by the people • - Change from liquid to gas • - Main argument of an essay • - Change to the Constitution • - Main character in a story. • - Force that keeps us on Earth • - Community of living organisms • - Shakespeare's melancholy prince • - European cultural rebirth period • - Process by which plants make food • ...
Famous_Cities_#2 2025-10-20
Across
- : high-altitude capital of Colombia
- : major Dutch port city
- : historic Andalusian city in Spain
- : German city of Oktoberfest
- : capital of Ecuador in the Andes
- : German financial hub
- : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
Down
- : tiny principality on the French Riviera
- : historic city in southern Poland
- : capital of Romania
- : Spanish city famous for paella
- : Italian city known for Renaissance art
- : Belgian city known for diamonds
- : capital of Peru on the Pacific
- : capital of Bulgaria
15 Clues: : capital of Romania • : capital of Bulgaria • : German financial hub • : major Dutch port city • : German city of Oktoberfest • : Spanish city famous for paella • : capital of Peru on the Pacific • : Belgian city known for diamonds • : capital of Ecuador in the Andes • : historic city in southern Poland • : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius • : high-altitude capital of Colombia • ...
Famous_Cities_#2 2025-10-20
Across
- : high-altitude capital of Colombia
- : major Dutch port city
- : historic Andalusian city in Spain
- : German city of Oktoberfest
- : capital of Ecuador in the Andes
- : German financial hub
- : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
Down
- : tiny principality on the French Riviera
- : historic city in southern Poland
- : capital of Romania
- : Spanish city famous for paella
- : Italian city known for Renaissance art
- : Belgian city known for diamonds
- : capital of Peru on the Pacific
- : capital of Bulgaria
15 Clues: : capital of Romania • : capital of Bulgaria • : German financial hub • : major Dutch port city • : German city of Oktoberfest • : Spanish city famous for paella • : capital of Peru on the Pacific • : Belgian city known for diamonds • : capital of Ecuador in the Andes • : historic city in southern Poland • : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius • : high-altitude capital of Colombia • ...
Breanna Baker 2026-01-09
Across
- became a nun at 15
- dramatic art
- that performs operas
- a musical work
- vocal started to have more
- vocal was popular
- who play for kings or queens
- a musical work for chorus
Down
- man or woman protects something
- Lord have mercy
- a song or melody that has a few words
- studied to be in the church but did not
- drama set to music
- where are and music became better
- keyboard
15 Clues: keyboard • dramatic art • a musical work • Lord have mercy • vocal was popular • became a nun at 15 • drama set to music • that performs operas • a musical work for chorus • vocal started to have more • who play for kings or queens • man or woman protects something • where are and music became better • a song or melody that has a few words • studied to be in the church but did not
Movıes 2019-05-02
Across
- surname of the author of La Boheme
- Where is the most famous Roman aqueduct in Spain?
- birthplace of Renaissance (English spelling)
- birthplace of la cumbia
- type of boat common in Venice
- famous Spanish cheese from La Mancha
- the bear and tree are symbols of this Spanish city
- nickname for Costa Ricans
- nickname for a native of Buenos Aires
- last name of the first Latin American woman poet to win the Nobel Prize?
- Last name of the famous 19th century Cuban poet
- white cornmeal cakes popular in Venezuela and Colombia
- Where is the tourist attraction Punta del Este?
- "The Eternal City"
- Mexican term for a blonde person
- strait that separates Sicily and the south of Italy
- one of two independent states within Italy
- first emperor of Roman Empire
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- currency once used in Italy
- city in Sicily known for its ancient ruins (Italian spelling)
- famous Italian poet who wrote La Divina Commedia
- famous Michelangelo sculpture
- birthplace of Columbus (Italian spelling)
- origin of pizza (Italian spelling)
- coffee flavored Italian dessert
- Asunción is the capital city of which nation?
- country that expelled Italians in 1970 in what was known as the Day of Revenge
- name for soap opera in Spanish
- family that ruled Florence throughout the Renaissance, influencing its art & culture
- What country in Central America is called the land of lakes and volcanoes?
30 Clues: "The Eternal City" • birthplace of la cumbia • nickname for Costa Ricans • currency once used in Italy • type of boat common in Venice • famous Michelangelo sculpture • first emperor of Roman Empire • name for soap opera in Spanish • coffee flavored Italian dessert • Mexican term for a blonde person • surname of the author of La Boheme • origin of pizza (Italian spelling) • ...
A.A.L Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-21
Across
- a musical genre from the deep south sung by african americans in their work songs and spirituals
- the motherland
- where the harlem renaissance took place
- the south instituted laws known as the black codes
- published research on hoodoo, an american author and filmmaker
- born to enslaved parents, a poet, novelist and short story writer.
- an african american writer born into slavery in north carolina
- the form of musical art during the harlem renaissance
- received dozens of awards and more than 50 honorary awards, was an american poet , memorist, and civil rights activist
- the movement of many african americans from the south to the north.
Down
- liberation
- a problem faced by many african americans or people of color still till this day
- One of the earliest innovators of the literary art form called jazz poetry
- escaped slavery, becoming a national leader of the abolitionist movement
- an intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater and politics
- a stage in which millions of enslaved africans were forcibly transported to the americas
- an account or major portion of the life of a fugitive or former slave.
- state/ local laws enforcing racial segregation
- an enslaved child in africa , then taken to the caribbean to later be sold to a royal navy officer
- born in west africa, was the first african american author of a published book of poetry.
20 Clues: liberation • the motherland • where the harlem renaissance took place • state/ local laws enforcing racial segregation • the south instituted laws known as the black codes • the form of musical art during the harlem renaissance • published research on hoodoo, an american author and filmmaker • an african american writer born into slavery in north carolina • ...
Unit 1: An Attack on the Church 2021-02-18
Across
- designed the huge cannon that was able to defeat Constantinople.
- the focus on pleasure and faith.
- was on trial for heresy because of his work
- a technique in Renaissance art first used by Massacio.
- the powerful florentine family that holds enormous historical significance
- the importance of returning to ancient writings and philosophers.
- the major ideological shift that defines the Renaissance.
- The head of the Catholic Church is called?
- In 1500 the majority of people belonged to which branch of religion?
- the support, financial and influential, for the arts and sciences.
- Certificates or letters that absolved the buyer of sin and were used by the Pope as a way of raising money
- the revolutionary idea that the sun, not earth, was at the centre of the universe.
Down
- develops the scientific method.
- A Swiss reformer and one of the founders of Protestantism.
- the emancipation of the individual.
- who conquered the city of Constantinople.
- where souls go to work off sins committed on earth
- A German reformer and one of the founders of Protestantism.
- The Bible was written in which language?
- the type of government that ruled the Ottoman empire.
- One invention, in particular, helped the spread of ideas during the Reformation.
- The list of arguments which Luther nailed to the church door in 1517 is known as?
- A French reformer and one of the founders of Protestantism.
- This person was sent to Wittenberg to sell "Letters of Indulgence".
24 Clues: develops the scientific method. • the focus on pleasure and faith. • the emancipation of the individual. • The Bible was written in which language? • who conquered the city of Constantinople. • The head of the Catholic Church is called? • was on trial for heresy because of his work • where souls go to work off sins committed on earth • ...
MODIFIED CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-04-08
Across
- it is the amount of matter in an object.
- state of matter that have fixed shape and volume.
- flat surface that has infinite length and width but no thickness.
- Magagawa ito sa pamamagitan ng sadyang paglalagay sa saril sa isang karanasan o pakikisalamuha sa isang grupo ng tao
- ito ay pagpapakita na pinahahalaga sa kabutihang loob na pinakita sa atin ng kapwa.
- sakanya nagmula ang lahat ng mabubuting bagay.
- is the space an object occupies.
- kilala sa tawag na Italian Renaissance.
- An electric mixing machine used in food preparation for liquefying, chopping, or puréeing.
- it has only a location, no size and modeled by a DOT.
- Hindu festival of Lights.
Down
- where you'll state your facts and prove your thesis with arguments, and disprove the arguments of your opponents.
- portion of a line that has two endpoints.
- kilalang obra ni Leonardo da vinci.
- A machine or pot for brewing coffee.
- Magagawa ito sa pamamagitan ng pagsubok ng isang bagay bago sumulat ng akda.
- Iskolar o bihasa sa pag aaral ng sinaunang Greece at rome.
- serves as the melodic framework of an Indian song.
- Lain na salita para sa "Gratitude"
- statement that can be verified or proven.
- statement based on the judgement or belief.
- activity that people engage in during their free time.
- An apparatus for cooking or heating that operates by burning fuel or using electricity.
- magagawa ito sa pamamagitan ng pagmamasid sa mga bagay-bagay.
24 Clues: Hindu festival of Lights. • is the space an object occupies. • Lain na salita para sa "Gratitude" • kilalang obra ni Leonardo da vinci. • A machine or pot for brewing coffee. • kilala sa tawag na Italian Renaissance. • it is the amount of matter in an object. • portion of a line that has two endpoints. • statement that can be verified or proven. • ...
Neuzeit 2014-03-11
Across
- Flaggschiff des Kolumbus
- berühmtes Portrait von Leonardo da Vinci
- Wiedergeburt der Antike
- Er fand den Seeweg nach Indien.
- Im MA glaubte man daran, dass dies der Mittelpunkt des Weltalls sei.
- Erster Weltumsegler, starb während der 4jährigen Fahrt
- Diese wurden von Afrika gewaltsam nach Amerika verschleppt.
- Er bewies, dass die Erde eine Kugel ist.
- "Universalgenie" der Renaissance
- Eroberer von Konstantinopel. Sie erschwerten ab 1453 den Handel mit Indien.
- Gegner und Eroberer der Inkas
- bedeutender Wissenschaftler, wurde aufgrund seiner Theorien zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilt.
- Er zerstörte das Reich der Atzteken.
- So nannte Kolumbus die erste amerikanische Insel.
- Wenn die Seemänner unzufrieden waren, gab es eine ...
- Hauptmotiv der "Konquisatoren" (Eroberer)
- Der Mensch steht im Mittelpunkt
- ... wurde in der frühen neuzeit immer wichtiger.
- Dort wurde Kolumbus geboren.
- So nannte Kolumbus die Ureinwohner Amerikas.
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- Eines der 3 Schiffe von Kolumbus
- Nach ihm wurde Amerika benannt.
- Wichtige Erfindung von Johannes Gutenberg
- So wurden zur Zeit von Kolumbus die Schiffe genannt.
- Gewinner der Entdeckung und Eroberung Amerikas
- Lebensmittel, das aus Amerika zu uns kam.
- Das dortige Königshaus unterstützte Kolumbus bei seinen Plänen.
- das eigentliche Lebensziel von Kolumbus
- Er erreichte als erster das Kap der guten Hoffnung.
- Entdecker Amerikas
- Man glaubte früher, dass die Erde eine ... sei.
- Erfindung, die das Navigieren erleichterte
- Handelsgut aus dem Orient
- Wertvoller, sehr begehrter Stoff aus dem Orient
34 Clues: Entdecker Amerikas • Wiedergeburt der Antike • Flaggschiff des Kolumbus • Handelsgut aus dem Orient • Dort wurde Kolumbus geboren. • Gegner und Eroberer der Inkas • Nach ihm wurde Amerika benannt. • Er fand den Seeweg nach Indien. • Der Mensch steht im Mittelpunkt • Eines der 3 Schiffe von Kolumbus • "Universalgenie" der Renaissance • Er zerstörte das Reich der Atzteken. • ...
Charger History BM3 Review 2017-03-19
Across
- Mali built its wealth by trading gold and ____.
- Many Roman citizens felt _____ about their government.
- Renaissance paintings became more ______ as artists studied the human form.
- The _____ Carta gave citizens more rights, including trial by jury
- In African kingdoms, camels carried people across the desert in groups called ________.
- Cultural awakening starting in Italy in the 1300's
- The country where both Hinduism and Buddhism began
- The African kingdom of Mali was so wealthy that people had time to ______ in many different jobs.
- The Roman government spent a lot of money on its ________ to guard its huge border.
- The founder of Judaism
- A place of worship for Muslims
- King Henry VIII started the Church of _____ after the Catholic Church would not let him get a divorce.
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- Siddhartha ______, known as the Buddha, started Buddhism.
- Traders
- The founder of Christianity
- Rome had a lot of money problems before it collapsed. Another word for money problems is _____ problems.
- This religion, started by Jesus Christ, contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire.
- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are _________ because they believe in one God.
- Buddhists believe in no gods, so they are ______.
- Martin ____ believed the Church should not sell indulgences because only God could give salvation.
- Trade route that caused cultural diffusion between Europe and Asia
- The founder of Islam
- China's Shang Dynasty is remembered for inventing writing and making things out of ______.
23 Clues: Traders • The founder of Islam • The founder of Judaism • The founder of Christianity • A place of worship for Muslims • Mali built its wealth by trading gold and ____. • Buddhists believe in no gods, so they are ______. • Cultural awakening starting in Italy in the 1300's • The country where both Hinduism and Buddhism began • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Recap 2023-09-14
Across
- when the music mimics or follows the meaning of the words is called word _____
- pivotal composer in the transition from Medieval to Renaissance
- temple of Christian worship; usually found in a city, town, or village
- word that means "rebirth", musical period
- secular music became popular due to the development of what practice
- a church located in a monastery
- a note-against-note type of organum
- an early type of musical scale with set intervals
- means "New Art" ____ Nova
- secular unaccompanied multi voice music in the vernacular language
- genre of vernacular music that became Christmas carols
Down
- modern day Spain/Portugal and the hot spot for exploration/trade
- movement that emphasized peopel and their social life
- male singer of courtly love songs (Southern France)
- female singer of courtly love songs (Southern France)
- pre-existing melody that can be used in multiple pieces, refers to the melody itself
- Elaboration of a plainchant melody by a countermelody sung above it
- symbols called neumes were placed on lyrics to create _____ notation
- famous madrigal composer Maddalena
- pre-existing melody that can be used in multiple pieces, usually refers to the whole work
- multiple pitches for one syllable
- female Anchorite who made sacred dramas to spread the word of the lord
- 15th-century fretted plucked Spanish string instrument, shaped like a guitar but tuned like a lute
- sacred polyphonic vocal music
- this person expanded upon Leonin's organum
25 Clues: means "New Art" ____ Nova • sacred polyphonic vocal music • a church located in a monastery • multiple pitches for one syllable • famous madrigal composer Maddalena • a note-against-note type of organum • word that means "rebirth", musical period • this person expanded upon Leonin's organum • an early type of musical scale with set intervals • ...
Renaissance Tic Tac Toe 2023-09-07
Across
- Fabric used to slow down a fall
- press Machine used to press ink onto surface
- A famous woman Italian painter
- a device to measure atmospheric pressure
- People start making map
- Exels in many fields. Book teaches how to become a "universal" person.
- A mechanical calculator by sliding two rullers to perform a mechanical or division problem
- A small fast sailing ship
- toilet Invented by John Harington. Disposes human waste by using water force
- The guy that painted a mural in the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- A explosion of creativity and art
- used for people to see better
- place where the Renaissance was born
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- a device used to tell time using gears
- Used to drive a NUT
- Invtented in 1590, used to help scientists. Toll used to see small things up close
- Interlectual movement focuses on human achievements
- A boat that goes under the water
- used in clocks. Swings the same time as the opposite swing.
- Using their nature language
- A medical procedure where donated blood is provided to you.
- weapon Used in combat
- used to tell what time it is
- Used to see from far away
- Woman Upper-class, educated in classics, charming
- advanced realism. Famous painting- School of Athens
- Used to drive a screw into something
- a very famouse painter who painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper
- A weapon containing a heavy metal ball
29 Clues: Used to drive a NUT • weapon Used in combat • People start making map • Used to see from far away • A small fast sailing ship • Using their nature language • used to tell what time it is • used for people to see better • A famous woman Italian painter • Fabric used to slow down a fall • A boat that goes under the water • A explosion of creativity and art • ...
Turn of the Century - AfAm 2024-03-27
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- The university in Ohio that Mary Church Terrell attended
- Who is writing letters to Justyce in the book "Dear Justyce"?
- The nickname for the 92nd Division of African American soldiers during WWI
- Actress and singer who played a part during the Harlem Renaissance
- The nickname for the only unit commanded by Black officers during WWI
- In the video on Monday, the speaker said he was nearly arrested at 18 inside what building?
- The name of the movement and organization of Black women around the US to uplift their race
- Socialist who helped create the NAACP and worked at Hull House in Chicago
- The unjust treatment of different groups of people
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- African Americans were charged $ if they were to vote in the South
- The right to vote
- Poet during the Harlem Renaissance who wrote the poem "America"
- 20th century Pan-African leader inspired by Booker T Washington
- Began the NACW and led anti-lynching campaigns
- Dancer, singer, and spy for the French during WWII
- Many states required proof of education for Blacks to vote
- The nickname for the 369th infantry regiment of African American soldiers
- Motto of the NACW
- African Americans were allowed to fight for the US in WWI, but their units were __________.
- Mary Church Terrell's right-hand woman during her anti-lynching campaigns
- National Association for the ______________ of Colored People (NAACP)
- Mary Church Terrell's friend who was lynched in Memphis
22 Clues: The right to vote • Motto of the NACW • Began the NACW and led anti-lynching campaigns • Dancer, singer, and spy for the French during WWII • The unjust treatment of different groups of people • Mary Church Terrell's friend who was lynched in Memphis • The university in Ohio that Mary Church Terrell attended • Many states required proof of education for Blacks to vote • ...
beyonce 2024-01-26
8 Clues: twin • pure/ • the big ___ • loop the ___ • 6th studio album • welcome to the ____ • all up in your ____ • where the famous Drunk In Love riff was played
crossword puzzles Arts 2024-01-06
10 Clues: Stand: Easel • Tool: Chisel • Material: Marble • Composition: Mural • Period: Renaissance • Surrealist Painter: Dali • Colors: Red, Blue, Yellow • of "Starry Night": Van Gogh • Technique with Wax: Encaustic • Movement with Geometric Shapes: Cubism
INNOVATION CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-07-14
8 Clues: rebirth • thoughts • point of view • a relevant discovery • success or accomplishment • act of understanding something • creating or improving something • to come near something or someone
History E 2023-12-07
10 Clues: First U.S. President • Queen of ancient Egypt • Child prodigy and composer • Playwright of classic dramas • Nobel-winning scientist Marie • Renaissance artist and inventor • Genius physicist with wild hair • Astronomer who studied the stars • Explorer who reached the Americas • French heroine and military leader
Medieval and Renaissance Exploring Music 2021-09-21
10 Clues: Plainchant • Painter of Mona Lisa • Motto of the Renaissance • medieval dance instrument • This occurred in cloisters • He carved the statue of David • Nun of great visions and healing • Writer of great plays and sonnets • Instrument accompanying the voice • Wooden wind instrument children learn
Madison's world history review 2022-01-07
10 Clues: trade between three ports • machine for printing text • italian sculptor, painter • follower of martin luther • the remission of punishment • collapse of the roman empire • revival of art and literature • belief in absolute principals • exchanging between old & new world • religious movement to reform church
Europe Before 1500 - 8A and 8B 2022-10-05
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- a Greek philosopher who taught that people should live their lives based on reason
- Death A disease that spread across Europe, killing an estimated 25n million people
- a philosopher and teacher who published a work called "The Republic" in which he spoke of an ideal society based on justice and fairness for everyone
- clear and ordered thinking
- warriors who fought on horseback
- one of the greatest Greek thinkers and philosophers who wanted make people think and question their own beliefs
- a form of government in which people rule themselves
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- one of the greatest Renaissance artists known for his work in painting, sculpture and architecture
- businesses in which groups of people invest together and share profits and losses
- Gutenberg a German man in the mid 1400's who invented the printing press
- de Vinci another of the great Renaissance artists who was also and inventor, an engineer and a mapmaker
11 Clues: clear and ordered thinking • warriors who fought on horseback • a form of government in which people rule themselves • Gutenberg a German man in the mid 1400's who invented the printing press • businesses in which groups of people invest together and share profits and losses • a Greek philosopher who taught that people should live their lives based on reason • ...
MAKING LINKS 2024-09-02
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- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the 14th through the 17th centuries
- A long speech by one character in a play or movie
- A significant change in society, such as the American or French
- A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral, like Aesop's stories
- A serious play with a sad ending, often involving the downfall of the main character
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- Famous English playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet"
- A form of government where the people have the power, often through elected representatives
- The main character in a story, often displaying courage and strength
- The period in European history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance
- A traditional story, often involving supernatural beings or events, that explains a natural or social phenomenon
- A medieval soldier of noble birth, often featured in legends like King Arthur
11 Clues: A long speech by one character in a play or movie • Famous English playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet" • A significant change in society, such as the American or French • The main character in a story, often displaying courage and strength • A medieval soldier of noble birth, often featured in legends like King Arthur • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-14
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- the scientific method
- Laws of Planetary Motion
- & behaving
- Acts as pump to pump blood throughout the body
- On the fabric of the human body
- Began to challenge traditional teachings
- Father of science
- A drastic & far-reaching change in ways of
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- Drives the scientific Revolution
- Sun is center of universe
- Earth and planets revolve around Sun
- Laws of Gravitation
- Everything is pulled together by this
- on the motion of the heart & blood
- inspired curiosity and questioning
- Contributed to Anatomy
16 Clues: & behaving • Father of science • Laws of Gravitation • the scientific method • Contributed to Anatomy • Laws of Planetary Motion • Sun is center of universe • On the fabric of the human body • Drives the scientific Revolution • on the motion of the heart & blood • inspired curiosity and questioning • Earth and planets revolve around Sun • Everything is pulled together by this • ...
MGMT 2350 Management history 2024-01-18
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- Bureaucratic Mgt Theory
- Fayol theory influence on this
- Acceptance theory of Authority
- Taylor's theory influenced this
- Scientific Mgt Theory
- the industrial revolution started here
- Administrative Mgt Theory
- Hawthorne Studies scientist
- Perspective looking for "one best way"
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- Contingency perspective
- Approach to MGT looking at input & output
- this increased each time with Hawthorne Studies
- Perspective dependent on current situation
- this renaissance affected the progress of mgt theory
- Personality Fits career
- Super-ordinate goals in her theory
16 Clues: Scientific Mgt Theory • Contingency perspective • Bureaucratic Mgt Theory • Personality Fits career • Administrative Mgt Theory • Hawthorne Studies scientist • Fayol theory influence on this • Acceptance theory of Authority • Taylor's theory influenced this • Super-ordinate goals in her theory • the industrial revolution started here • Perspective looking for "one best way" • ...
Test prep 2024-05-16
Across
- where the Watsons live
- per-usual
- an exaggeration
- black music
- A city where black people are not safe at night.
- points leading up to the climax
- famous black poet during the harlem renaissance.
- a overall thought with supporting details
- using like or as
- creator of Motown
- historical event done by white tourist
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- black musicians, actors, and singers
- main exciting point in the story
- random
- blacks headed north
- giving non-living things feelings and personalities
16 Clues: random • per-usual • black music • an exaggeration • using like or as • creator of Motown • blacks headed north • where the Watsons live • points leading up to the climax • main exciting point in the story • black musicians, actors, and singers • historical event done by white tourist • a overall thought with supporting details • A city where black people are not safe at night. • ...
Détente du Mois 2026-01-09
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- Passion et tendresse infinie
- Moment de détente à la maison
- Un geste tendre et calme
- Calme profond du cœur
- Force positive et vitale
- Le plus beau des bijoux
- Être douce avec soi-même
- Nouveau départ chaque mois
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- Fragrance qui éveille les sens
- Équilibre entre corps et esprit
- Éveil des cinq sens
- Dire merci à la vie
- Laisser voyager son esprit
- Beauté et lumière intérieure
- Petit plaisir doux et sucré
- Se sentir bien dans son corps
16 Clues: Éveil des cinq sens • Dire merci à la vie • Calme profond du cœur • Le plus beau des bijoux • Un geste tendre et calme • Force positive et vitale • Être douce avec soi-même • Laisser voyager son esprit • Nouveau départ chaque mois • Petit plaisir doux et sucré • Passion et tendresse infinie • Beauté et lumière intérieure • Moment de détente à la maison • Se sentir bien dans son corps • ...
Chapter 13 2022-12-06
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- imperial germany constitution in 1871
- oldest continually occupied city in America
- the middle class
- invented the telephone
- organized massacres
- marxism
- movement for womens rights
- lightbulb
- impressionist that painted pictures that interpret light, water and the sky
- famous painter
- discovered radium
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- idea that the prime minister is responsible to the elected body
- the working class
- changes produced after the renaissance
- group of writers that caused a literacy revolution
- sent first radio waves
- rejected revolutionary approaches
- doctor that proposed theories that questioned the human mind
- government in which one person has absolute
19 Clues: marxism • lightbulb • famous painter • the middle class • the working class • discovered radium • organized massacres • invented the telephone • sent first radio waves • movement for womens rights • rejected revolutionary approaches • imperial germany constitution in 1871 • changes produced after the renaissance • oldest continually occupied city in America • ...
Literatuur in de Renaissance 2021-05-06
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- Rijm waarbij er een klankovereenkomst van twee woorden of woorddelen is/zijn (op de beginletter na) die elk bestaan uit één beklemtoonde plus één onbeklemtoonde lettergreep.
- Geen anonieme spreekbuis van gemeenschap,werken naamtekenen,persoonlijke kunst
- Grondlegger van Italiaanse renaissance.
- Kleinste maateenheid binnen een versvoet.
- klassiek thema voor een sonnet.
- Zes verzen
- Vorm van beeldspraak waarbij levenloze objecten een menselijke eigenschap toegeschreven krijgen.
- Een embleem bestaande uit een afbeelding met een spreuk en een kort gedicht.
- Periode in de nederlandse geschiedenis die valt in de 17e eeuw.
- kunstvorm waarbij het niet hoeft louter God te eren of boodschappen te verkondigen.
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- 'lichaam en verstand'
- Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen.
- Religie verdwijnt enigszins naar de achtergrond – bloei van het humanisme dat vorming van de mens centraal stelt.
- Educatieve reis als voorbereiding op handelscarrière.
- Zijn vader was een succesvolle handelaar die opklom in de Amsterdamse politiek en burgemeester werd. Hij is ook lid van rederijkerskamer De Eglentier in Amsterdam.
- Verhouding die intrinsieke schoonheid bezit.
- Antithese
- Rijm waarbij er een klankovereenkomst is van twee beklemtoonde eenlettergrepige woorden of woorddelen op de beginmedeklinker na.
- Jambische alexandrijn
- Vier verzen
20 Clues: Antithese • Zes verzen • Vier verzen • 'lichaam en verstand' • Jambische alexandrijn • klassiek thema voor een sonnet. • Grondlegger van Italiaanse renaissance. • Kleinste maateenheid binnen een versvoet. • Verhouding die intrinsieke schoonheid bezit. • Educatieve reis als voorbereiding op handelscarrière. • Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen. • ...
LOUIS ARMSTRONG HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2022-03-14
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- award given for best vocal performance
- Armstrong's most popular song.
- Popular band that was knocked off of billboard's top 1 for the first time ever by Armstrong.
- Armstrong's first recording band.
- Genre of music popular during the Harlem Renaissance.
- place where he spent most of his days playing at.
- Armstrong's place of birth.
- The grade in which he left school
- Armstrong second instrument
- another popular nickname of his
- last song Armstrong sang live
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- best song for his trumpet
- Race of the family he was adopted by.
- he was an inductee in the-
- Armstrong's instrument that he played like no other.
- blues Armstrong's first song
- Armstrong's most popular nickname.
- type of singing he became famous for.
- place where he played his first gig
- one of his most important gigs
20 Clues: best song for his trumpet • he was an inductee in the- • Armstrong's place of birth. • Armstrong second instrument • blues Armstrong's first song • last song Armstrong sang live • Armstrong's most popular song. • one of his most important gigs • another popular nickname of his • Armstrong's first recording band. • The grade in which he left school • ...
LOUIS ARMSTRONG HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2022-03-14
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- Armstrong's first song
- type of singing he became famous for.
- place where he played his first gig
- Genre of music popular during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Popular band that was knocked off of billboard's top 1 for the first time ever by Armstrong.
- Armstrong second instrument
- one of his most important gigs
- Armstrong's most popular song.
- award given for best vocal performance
- another popular nickname of his
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- Armstrong's first recording band.
- last song Armstrong sang live
- Armstrong's most popular nickname.
- Armstrong's instrument that he played like no other.
- place where he spent most of his days playing at.
- he was an inductee in the-
- Armstrong's place of birth.
- Race of the family he was adopted by.
- best song for his trumpet
- Grade in which he left school
20 Clues: Armstrong's first song • best song for his trumpet • he was an inductee in the- • Armstrong second instrument • Armstrong's place of birth. • last song Armstrong sang live • Grade in which he left school • one of his most important gigs • Armstrong's most popular song. • another popular nickname of his • Armstrong's first recording band. • Armstrong's most popular nickname. • ...
