renaissance Crossword Puzzles
The renaissance 2023-05-01
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- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- an art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes),
- the person or group of people paying for the image
- a castle, or structure arranged for defense rather than for residence.fresco-a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster.
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- man-a person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
- the city is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments.
- a Roman building used for public administration
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code.
9 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code. • man-a person with many talents or areas of knowledge. • a Roman building used for public administration • a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs. • the person or group of people paying for the image • an art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), • ...
Changes for African American 2014-11-06
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- / abbreviation for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- / developed in the 1920's as a mesh of African American traditions and white middle class ideals, and represented a vast cultural shift.
- Renaissance / the period of African-American literary and artistic growth.
- Garvey / brought the UNIA to the United States from Jamaica
- Du Bois / key founder of the NAACP
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- Pride / was largely affected by the Harlem Renaissance ant it gave African Americans a much greater sense of self.
- B. Wells / African American journalist and newspaper editor
- Weldon Johnson / poet, lawyer, and NAACP executive secretary
- / talented African American artists, actors, musicians, and writers
9 Clues: Du Bois / key founder of the NAACP • B. Wells / African American journalist and newspaper editor • Garvey / brought the UNIA to the United States from Jamaica • Weldon Johnson / poet, lawyer, and NAACP executive secretary • / talented African American artists, actors, musicians, and writers • ...
Harlem Renaissance by Mia Nikolopoulos 2025-02-06
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- A travel guide to tell african americans / blacks where is safe to go
- was a poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, columnist, and a significant figure of the Harlem Renaissance
- advocated for black Americans to emigrate to Africa to populate and further develop Liberia, the only non-colonial state on the continent
- mandating segregation of schools, parks, libraries, drinking fountains, restrooms, buses, trains, and restaurants
- giving a voice to the experiences of African Americans
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- a leader in the Harlem Renaissance school of painting
- one of the largest movements of people in United States history
- appointed the first director of the Harlem Community Art Center
8 Clues: a leader in the Harlem Renaissance school of painting • giving a voice to the experiences of African Americans • one of the largest movements of people in United States history • appointed the first director of the Harlem Community Art Center • A travel guide to tell african americans / blacks where is safe to go • ...
Seton History 6 Chapter 26 2025-05-20
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- This word means rebirth
- Painted the Sistine Madonna and decorated several rooms in the Vatican Palace
- Produced masterpieces in the arts of sculpture, painting, and architecture
- The Renaissance began in the city of ___
- The ___ of St. Peter in Rome is the largest church in the entire world
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- Interest in the ___ world was furthered by returning Crusaders impressed by Greek learning, valuable books from the East donated to universities, and scholars from Constantinople fleeing West from the Turks
- A native of Florence, the sculptor famous for marble statues of David, Moses, and the Pieta
- Improved by Galileo, used to confirm the theory of Copernicus--the planets move around the sun
- Peter Paul ___, the most outstanding Flemish painter, known for large paintings such as The Descent From the Cross
- The two Van ___ brothers worked together to produce one of the greatest Flemish altarpieces, the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb
- ___ Da Vinci, painted The Last Supper and was also a writer, musician, and engineer
- Invented the printing press
- A tool that made navigation at sea more accurate
- The improved ___ introduced by Pope Gregory XIII replaced the one in use since ancient times
14 Clues: This word means rebirth • Invented the printing press • The Renaissance began in the city of ___ • A tool that made navigation at sea more accurate • The ___ of St. Peter in Rome is the largest church in the entire world • Produced masterpieces in the arts of sculpture, painting, and architecture • ...
Renaissance Crossword created by Ariana 2021-05-20
5 Clues: He created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • This was an effect of the Renaissance • She built many theaters to support the arts • These ancient civilizations influenced the renaissance
Renaissance and Reformation Project 2022-09-21
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- An Italian painter
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- Latin for "where"
- The action or fact of indulging
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- An object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- Literally mean "Middle Ages"
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- Written by Martin Luther
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- Connected with God (or the gods) or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration.
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- The attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it accordingly.
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
- Best known for their marble, bronze, and wood sculptors
- Caused by rats
- Relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
20 Clues: Caused by rats • Latin for "where" • An Italian painter • Written by Martin Luther • Literally mean "Middle Ages" • The action or fact of indulging • An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • Best known for their marble, bronze, and wood sculptors • The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings. • ...
Literatuur in de renaissance 2020-04-27
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- Wat is het klassieke thema van een sonnet?
- Een synoniem voor 'tegenstelling'?
- Er is een klankovereenkomst van twee woorden of woorddelen die elk bestaat uit één beklemtoonde plus één onbeklemtoonde lettergreep?
- Hoe noemt met een herhaling die kruislings plaatsvindt?
- Het is een inhoudelijke wending en bevindt zich meestal tussen de octaaf en het sextet?
- Het bestaat uit twee maal drie verzen?
- Het is een compacte dichtvorm met strakke regels?
- Een synoniem voor 'versvoet'?
- Een synoniem voor 'zesvoetige jambe'?
- Een synoniem voor 'goddelijke verhouding', verhouding die intrinsieke schoonheid bezit?
- Het is de afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen?
- Belangrijke literatuurprijs?
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- Hoe noemt men de periode van de economische en culturele bloei?
- Het bestaat uit twee maal vier verzen?
- Hoe noemt men de historische periode van de wedergeboorte, literatuur en kunst?
- 1 hiervan bestaat uit zes verzen?
- Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft was lid van een rederijkerskamer in Amsterdam, welke?
- Er is een klankovereenkomst van twee beklemtoonde eenlettergrepige woorden of woorddelen op de beginmedeklinker na?
- 1 hiervan bestaat uit acht verzen?
- Het bestaat uit een afbeelding met een spreuk en een kort gedicht en kan allerlei onderwerpen hebben?
- Wie was 1 van de drie belangrijkste Nederlandse schrijvers tijdens Nederlands Gouden Eeuw?
- Het is een vorm van beeldspraak waarbij de dichter menselijke eigenschappen toekent aan abstracte dingen?
22 Clues: Belangrijke literatuurprijs? • Een synoniem voor 'versvoet'? • 1 hiervan bestaat uit zes verzen? • Een synoniem voor 'tegenstelling'? • 1 hiervan bestaat uit acht verzen? • Een synoniem voor 'zesvoetige jambe'? • Het bestaat uit twee maal vier verzen? • Het bestaat uit twee maal drie verzen? • Wat is het klassieke thema van een sonnet? • ...
Renaissance Art and Artists 2021-01-31
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- born of parents not married to each other (a)
- to do better than (e)
- sb who is learning a trade from a skilled employer (a)
- a painting designed to be set above and behind an altar (d)
- sth that happens unexpectedly early (d)
- showing little skill (c)
- sb who makes objects from gold (c)
- painting on a wall or ceiling (d)
- to make a decision with determination (e)
- a private room (d)
- highly respected (c)
- to become worse (a)
- a person or group that supports an activity by giving money (b)
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- sb who acts as a judge in a law court (b)
- a situation in which people or businesses compete with each other for the same thing (b)
- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth (a)
- connected with the riding of horses (e)
- having a lot of influence on sb or sth (a)
- able to sth well (d)
- to formally choose someone to do a special piece of work (b)
20 Clues: a private room (d) • to become worse (a) • able to sth well (d) • highly respected (c) • to do better than (e) • showing little skill (c) • painting on a wall or ceiling (d) • sb who makes objects from gold (c) • connected with the riding of horses (e) • sth that happens unexpectedly early (d) • sb who acts as a judge in a law court (b) • to make a decision with determination (e) • ...
Social 8 Renaissance Review 2021-01-24
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- detention or imprisonment in ones own home, as opposed to prison (2 words)
- A _______________________________ person is someone who seeks and holds power by ANY MEANS NECESSARY
- an English speaking person
- The Great revival of art and learning in Europe in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.
- the science that deals with the structure of animals (including humans) and plants
- A picture or statue representing the Virgin Mary
- The study of the physical world and human beings’ relation to the physical world
- To travel completely around something
- the scientific investigation of the stars and other planets
- to spread information in some way.
- A sculpture that represents the Virgin Mary mourning over the dead body of Jesus
- a union of the men in a particular trade to keep standards high and to safeguard the interests of their trade
- Someone born in a country/ the first inhabitants of an area
- The system of political organization during the middle ages in which the lord owned the land and all others served him.
- A person learning a trade or art. In return for instruction, he/she agrees to work for his employer a certain length of time with little or no pay
- a work in which the characters and events are meant to be understood as representing other things and symbolically expressing a deeper meaning
- Manual work done by skilled or unskilled workers
- A collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by an individual or a group; the overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world
- An interconnected series of ancient trade routes through various regions of Asia (2 words)
- Anything having to do with the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome
- the trade of goods or services between the producer and the consumer
- Men and women from religious orders with the authority to teach and convert people to Christianity
- A dangerous disease, accompanied by fever, chills, and swelling of the lymphatic glands, carried to humans from fleas from rats or squirrels.(2words)
- To send goods out of one country to another
- Peasant who worked the land for the lord and was not allowed to leave the manor without the lord’s permission
- a church official appointed by the Pope (wears red)
- an established organization; especially one dedicated to public service.
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- The science of determining the course, position, and distance traveled, especially of a ship
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- A politically independent city and the rural area or hinterland surrounding it (2 words)
- The language commonly spoken by the people who live in that region
- the period of European history between ancient times and modern times; from about AD 500 (AD 476 – the fall of Rome) and AD 1450. (2 words)
- A person who has learned a trade and joined a guild
- A form of government in which people elect representatives to rule the country
- to forbid by law
- The religion originating with the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure
- a person who copied books
- A person who adopts a system of thought that centers on humans and their values, capacities and worth; concerns with the interests, needs, and welfare of humans.
- the official exclusion from the Catholic Church.
- A person who pays artists to produce work
- the belief that the outcome of an event is influenced by something unrelated to that event (i.e. good luck, bad luck)
- A tendency to value and care more for physical possessions than for intellectual or spiritual needs
- A portion of crops or a percentage of earnings paid to the church,
- the study of planetary positions and motions to determine their “supposed” influence on human affairs
- If someone cannot read or write, they are said to be ___________________________
- A member of the nation of Islam
- a French speaking person
- A social system in which status is ranked and power is concentrated in the higher ranks.
- A disease that spreads rapidly and affects many individuals at the same time
- The actions and attitudes of a state or country whose goal is to expand its territory and power
- To use selfishly for one’s own advantage
- An educated person or someone engaged in higher education and research
- opposition to the teachings of the Church
- A series of religious wars between Christian and Muslim forces
- to improve or change for the better
- a certificate sold by the members of the Church that was said to reduce the time people would be punished for their sins after their death.
56 Clues: to forbid by law • a French speaking person • a person who copied books • an English speaking person • A member of the nation of Islam • to spread information in some way. • to improve or change for the better • To travel completely around something • A government ruled by a king or queen • To use selfishly for one’s own advantage • A person who pays artists to produce work • ...
English Renaissance & Scientific Revolution 2023-01-30
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- Established the Royal College of Physicians
- Elizabethan England = England's ________ Age
- Court proceeding in which the criminal charges are listed
- Accused of heresy in 1633 due to his views on the universe
- A branch of science explaining the behavior of matter within time and space
- A belief that contradicts the established church
- Writer of Sonnets
- To renounce
- Many advances made in this science when new species were discovered in the New World
- The "E" in RACES!
- Wrote Novum Organum in 1620
- The sun as the center of the universe
- Discovered by Galileo while making observations inside a church
- Changed the way society viewed nature during the 16th century
- Theatre built by Lord Chamberlain's Men
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- Deliberate destruction of religious icons
- ____________ Mathematica
- Last of the Tudor monarchs
- The earth as the center of the universe
- Aided in the discoveries of astronomy
- Galileo's book Dialogue Concerning the Two Cheif World ____________
- Discoverer of Law of Gravitation
- Someone superior
- Drama
- Nickname of Mary I
- Force that attracts objects toward the center of the earth
- Wrote On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres in 1543
- Purpose was the gathering and treasuring of valuable knowledge
- Father of the scientific method
- The "C" in RACES!
30 Clues: Drama • To renounce • Someone superior • Writer of Sonnets • The "E" in RACES! • The "C" in RACES! • Nickname of Mary I • ____________ Mathematica • Last of the Tudor monarchs • Wrote Novum Organum in 1620 • Father of the scientific method • Discoverer of Law of Gravitation • Aided in the discoveries of astronomy • The sun as the center of the universe • ...
Harlem Renaissance Crossword Puzzle! 2013-12-01
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- Most popular music genre in Harlem
- Published an anthology of black writers and introduced many writers to the broader audience of white America, prominent black leader
- Most of Renaissance occurred during this "roaring" time period
- ___ programs often did not help African Americans' recovery after the Depression
- Shifted focus from arts and creativity to financial and social problems
- Led to an increase in American wealth and self- esteem
- With a flourishing culture, African Americans created a new ___.
- Famous illustrator and muralist
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- A surge of African Americans moved away from "Jim Crowe laws" and harsh conditions to northern cities
- Art of this time often connected back to ____ roots
- African American leader who promoted a "back-to-Africa" movement!
- Harlem ___ of 1935, caused by hard economic times and racial tensions
- Racial ___ promoted by quality literature and arts that EVERYONE could enjoy (propaganda)
- Prominent female writer and leader, author of a very familiar book...
- Very famous writer and poet, wrote "The Weary Blues" and "Mother to Son"
- Creator of the first painting on the PowerPoint!
- The Great Depression during the early 1930s marked the ___ of the Great Depression
- A common theme in many writings and works of art during this time, including TEWWG
- "Stole" America's attention and resources after the Depression
- A mostly black area of New York City that attracted people of all races from the 1910s to the 1930s
20 Clues: Famous illustrator and muralist • Most popular music genre in Harlem • Creator of the first painting on the PowerPoint! • Art of this time often connected back to ____ roots • Led to an increase in American wealth and self- esteem • Most of Renaissance occurred during this "roaring" time period • "Stole" America's attention and resources after the Depression • ...
Harlem Renaissance and Jazz 2014-10-02
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- Where people would go to drink and dance when alcohol was outlawed
- The woman who rented Joe a room
- What Alice thinks of jazz music
- Joe's teenage lover
- What was happening to cities; created many jobs so people moved from the country to the city
- The time when alcohol was outlawed
- Jazz dancers
- How jazz music was often played; in groups, with no musical composition
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- Why many people thought Violet was crazy (before the funeral)
- The pets that Voilet set free
- One reason that the Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance ended
- What Violet does for a living
- The name of the movement of African-Americans from rural southern communities to northern cities
- The cultural center of black America
- The author of Jazz
- A famous trumpet player
- A famous book from the Jazz Age by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- How Joe's relationship with his lover ended
- The female main character was also called _________.
- What Dorcas is
20 Clues: Jazz dancers • What Dorcas is • The author of Jazz • Joe's teenage lover • A famous trumpet player • The pets that Voilet set free • What Violet does for a living • The woman who rented Joe a room • What Alice thinks of jazz music • The time when alcohol was outlawed • The cultural center of black America • How Joe's relationship with his lover ended • ...
European Renaissance and Reformation 2014-06-20
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- solves the problem of constant religion change in England
- to cancel or set aside
- political guidebook written by Machiavelli
- massacre of Huguenots in 1572
- famous religious settlement signed by German princes
- english playwright
- famous sculpture by Michelangelo
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due to sin
- followers of Luther
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- art technique demonstrating a veil of smoke
- killed 1/3 of Europe's population
- famous Italian painter, sculptor, inventor and scientist
- revolt demanding an end to serfdom
- focus on human potential and achievements
- brought Reformation to Switzerland
- daughter of Catherine of Aragon
- "no place" in Greek
- invention by Johann Gutenberg
- spread Calvinism to Scotland
- rulers of Florence and family of patrons
20 Clues: english playwright • "no place" in Greek • followers of Luther • to cancel or set aside • spread Calvinism to Scotland • massacre of Huguenots in 1572 • invention by Johann Gutenberg • daughter of Catherine of Aragon • famous sculpture by Michelangelo • killed 1/3 of Europe's population • revolt demanding an end to serfdom • brought Reformation to Switzerland • ...
The Renaissance and Theatre 2021-12-02
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- known for blank verse
- the painted roof of the theatre
- the two lover characters
- the picture-frame stage we have at WUHS
- the comedic servant characters
- where they stored set pieces
- a greedy, old miser character
- the rebirth of culture and art
- the comedic bits of script
- The slope of the stage from front to back
- metered verse that Will uses
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- pairing opposites with each other in a line
- When a word sounds like the thing it is
- completely sung through greek theater
- Comedy of the Profession
- the elizabethan dressing room
- the greatest playwright of all time
- personality types based on earths elements
- the man who thinks he knows everything
- The primary location for Elizabethan plays
- the low status people who attended plays
- comedic playwright known for the Humours
22 Clues: known for blank verse • Comedy of the Profession • the two lover characters • the comedic bits of script • where they stored set pieces • metered verse that Will uses • the elizabethan dressing room • a greedy, old miser character • the comedic servant characters • the rebirth of culture and art • the painted roof of the theatre • the greatest playwright of all time • ...
LOUIS ARMSTRONG HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2022-03-14
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- Armstrong's most popular song.
- best song for his trumpet
- The grade in which he left school
- he was an inductee in the-
- Race of the family he was adopted by.
- Armstrong's most popular nickname.
- Armstrong's instrument that he played like no other.
- one of his most important gigs
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- Popular band that was knocked off of billboard's top 1 for the first time ever by Armstrong.
- Armstrong's place of birth.
- type of singing he became famous for.
- place where he played his first gig
- another popular nickname of his
- last song Armstrong sang live
- Armstrong's first recording band.
- award given for best vocal performance
- Genre of music popular during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Armstrong second instrument
- place where he spent most of his days playing at.
- blues Armstrong's first song
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 • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Vocabulary 2023-09-25
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- Johannes Gutenburg invented this with moveable metal type. Bible was first book created.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns, belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- A way of showing the relationship between objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance
- No longer be part of a church
- The Church of England
- A group of the Christian Church that broke away from the Catholic Church during the Reformation
- A pardon or forgiveness of a sin
- A group of the Christian Church with the Pope as the leader
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- A religious belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not
- A school for religious training
- A contagious bacterial disease
- A city in Germany, home to Martin Luther
- A religious movement that created a new form of Christianity known as Protestantism
- A renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts
- A list written by Martin Luther that listed 95 arguments against the selling of indulgences
- The office of the Pope
- A religious belief that contradicts what the church says is true
- A German Monk who started the Protestant Reformation with the writing of the 95 Thesis
- Related to worldly things
- Declare invalid
20 Clues: Declare invalid • The Church of England • The office of the Pope • Related to worldly things • No longer be part of a church • A contagious bacterial disease • A school for religious training • A pardon or forgiveness of a sin • A city in Germany, home to Martin Luther • A renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts • ...
Renaissance Chapters 6-5 2024-11-20
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- This industry made Venice very wealthy.
- a person who has wide interests, knowledge, and skills
- flat-bottomed boat with both sails and oars
- A city on the Adriatic Sea that is build upon 117 small islands
- Statue that was originally designated to stand atop the cathedral in Florence
- Venice was know for this industry. It employed about 2,000 Venetians
- This piece of art is considered one of Leonardo da Vinci's greatest masterpieces
- a person who represents or provides a good example of an idea
- This famous work is on display at the Louvre in Paris
- This contained the name of every male citizen eligible to serve on the council
- a group of people who make laws and help govern a place
- a small body of water that is connected to a larger one
- describing something that is passed down as from a parent to a child
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- a person who trains for a job or skill by working under the supervision and guidance of an expert in the field
- a work of art that demonstrates the highest degree of skill
- The name of the leader of the government in Venice
- It took Michelangelo four years to complete this fresco
- They form of government of Florence and Venice
- Michelangelo's first sculpture that made him famous
- cloth or fabric
- Famous Venetian artist who was known for his portraits
- a group of people who meet to help enforce laws and run a government
22 Clues: cloth or fabric • This industry made Venice very wealthy. • flat-bottomed boat with both sails and oars • They form of government of Florence and Venice • The name of the leader of the government in Venice • Michelangelo's first sculpture that made him famous • This famous work is on display at the Louvre in Paris • ...
The Renaissance - Lauren Vandenheuvel 2025-04-09
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- What was machiavelli called?
- Where does the Medici family live?
- how was the english writer
- What is the value that makes them prioritizes non-religious aspects of human life?
- What do they base the art on?
- What tended to challenge churches and the pope's authority?
- who painted the last supper painting
- who did the divine comedy?
- What is the first artistic techniques?
- What family rules the banks?
- who pained the creation of man
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- What artists used painting on canvas with oils
- who is the dutch scholar?
- How many plays did Shakespeare do?
- Who focuses on villages festivals/dance?
- What painting technique use painting architectural features?
- Who invented the printing press?
- what painting techniques realistic objects in a natural setting
- Who was the young german
- Who wrote a book about trade?
- What did castiglione write about?
21 Clues: Who was the young german • who is the dutch scholar? • how was the english writer • who did the divine comedy? • What was machiavelli called? • What family rules the banks? • Who wrote a book about trade? • What do they base the art on? • who pained the creation of man • Who invented the printing press? • What did castiglione write about? • How many plays did Shakespeare do? • ...
The Renaissance - Lauren Vandenheuvel 2025-04-10
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- What did castiglione write about?
- What painting technique use painting architectural features?
- Who wrote a book about trade?
- What do they base the art on?
- What tended to challenge churches and the pope's authority?
- who did the divine comedy?
- who is the dutch scholar?
- what painting techniques realistic objects in a natural setting
- What is the first artistic techniques?
- Who focuses on villages festivals/dance?
- Who invented the printing press?
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- What artists used painting on canvas with oils
- who pained the creation of man
- how was the english writer
- How many plays did Shakespeare do?
- Who was the young german
- who painted the last supper painting
- Where does the Medici family live?
- What was machiavelli called?
- What family rules the banks?
- What is the value that makes them prioritizes non-religious aspects of human life?
21 Clues: Who was the young german • who is the dutch scholar? • how was the english writer • who did the divine comedy? • What was machiavelli called? • What family rules the banks? • Who wrote a book about trade? • What do they base the art on? • who pained the creation of man • Who invented the printing press? • What did castiglione write about? • How many plays did Shakespeare do? • ...
The Renaissance - Olivia Larson 2025-04-10
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- Realistic objects.
- Challenge church and the Popes authority
- Thomas More became a what?
- What the time period is called.
- The name of where people give each other items for a cost.
- Name an area where the artist got there ideas from.
- The Prince
- Erasmus was what?
- Described an ideal world
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- Hans Holbeil is from?
- Albrech Durer put these in books.
- He’s name is a game you play.
- Famous play writer.
- Painted the ceiling.
- Countryside, Villages, Festivals, Portrait.
- The name of a person who make books.
- Mrgulel Greaves is from.
- Painted illustrations in books.
- Human is the focus.
- banking family that spored the art.
- Focused written paper many.
- Where the new movement started.
- A many place for trade.
- Painted the Mona lisa.
- A material they used for panting.
25 Clues: The Prince • Erasmus was what? • Realistic objects. • Famous play writer. • Human is the focus. • Painted the ceiling. • Hans Holbeil is from? • Painted the Mona lisa. • A many place for trade. • Mrgulel Greaves is from. • Described an ideal world • Thomas More became a what? • Focused written paper many. • He’s name is a game you play. • Painted illustrations in books. • ...
S8- Chapter 1 Review 2019-10-02
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- moral standard
- a city that controls itself
- ideas that are false
- killed millions of people
- all the power on top
- religion of the Jewish people
- something accepted as true
- religion of the Christians
- the way we see the world
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- known as "the fat people"
- ruled the Roman Catholic church
- control of the people by the King
- known as "the dark ages"
- religion of the Muslims
- people had their own voice
- Muslims fighting the Christians for the Holy land
- "to be born again"
17 Clues: moral standard • "to be born again" • ideas that are false • all the power on top • religion of the Muslims • known as "the dark ages" • the way we see the world • known as "the fat people" • killed millions of people • people had their own voice • something accepted as true • religion of the Christians • a city that controls itself • religion of the Jewish people • ...
6th History Finals Vocab Review 2024-05-13
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- Medieval Knight's code
- Virgin Queen
- The first European Explorer to establish a settlement in North America
- Spread of cultural elements from one society to another
- 3 Laws of Gravity
- Rebirth in French
- Study of the past
- An organization of people in the same craft or trade
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- Wrote Romeo & Juliet
- Export more than import
- Founded by Henry VIII
- Lord Protector
- Sun is in center of Universe
- Holy Book of Islam
- Head of Roman Catholic Church
- Killing the king
- What does AD stand for
17 Clues: Virgin Queen • Lord Protector • Killing the king • 3 Laws of Gravity • Rebirth in French • Study of the past • Holy Book of Islam • Wrote Romeo & Juliet • Founded by Henry VIII • Medieval Knight's code • What does AD stand for • Export more than import • Sun is in center of Universe • Head of Roman Catholic Church • An organization of people in the same craft or trade • ...
The Roaring Twenties 2023-01-24
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- smuggles alcohol during prohibiton
- jazz pianist and composer
- slang term used for alcohol
- Composer of American of music, Aaron ____
- blues singer
- Great ____: movement of African Americans
- Jazz trumpeter and singer, Louis ____
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- painted southwest landscapes (last name)
- repealed by the 21st amendment
- wrote poems of African American experiences
- wrote about migrant workers
- secret bar used during prohibition
- the ____ amendment banned booze
- powered labor saving devices
- wrote the great Gatsby
- produced cars on an assembly line
- cultural renaissance that took place in NY
17 Clues: blues singer • wrote the great Gatsby • jazz pianist and composer • wrote about migrant workers • slang term used for alcohol • powered labor saving devices • repealed by the 21st amendment • the ____ amendment banned booze • produced cars on an assembly line • secret bar used during prohibition • smuggles alcohol during prohibiton • Jazz trumpeter and singer, Louis ____ • ...
4.02 Renaissance through 19th Century 2024-11-18
Across
- early version of a pharmacy
- refined surgical techniques such as tracheostomy
- published the first anatomy book
- discovered the conscious and unconscious mind
- developed bifocals
- founded the American Red Cross
- the first to visualize microscopic organisms
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- first to use antiseptics during surgeries
- first licensed female physician in America
- means re-birth
- invented one of the early microscopes
- discovered the bacterium that causes tuberculosis
- founder of modern nursing
- developed the first vaccine, which was for small pox
- the Father of Microbiology
- discovered X-rays
- developed first stethoscope
17 Clues: means re-birth • discovered X-rays • developed bifocals • founder of modern nursing • the Father of Microbiology • early version of a pharmacy • developed first stethoscope • founded the American Red Cross • published the first anatomy book • invented one of the early microscopes • first to use antiseptics during surgeries • first licensed female physician in America • ...
social studies 9 crossword puzzle 2014-01-23
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- Polish astronomer who promulgated the now accepted theory that the earth and the other planets move around the sun
- any Western Christian who is not an adherent of a Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern Church.
- 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.
- the act of reforming a state
- the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct.
- English essayist, philosopher, and statesman
- English philosopher and mathematician: formulator of the law of gravitation.
- any system or mode of thought or action in which human interests, values, and dignity predominate.
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- Italian physicist and astronomer.
- the time in European history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
- German theologian and author: leader, in Germany, of the Protestant Reformation.
- the doctrine that the right of rule derives directly from God, not from the consent of the people.
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 • ...
Tema 10 2022-03-21
Across
- Wealthy nobleman who live in Italian city states
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- supported and gave money to the arts and education
- a broad horizontal band of sculpted or painted decoration, especially on a wall near the ceiling.
- an effect of contrasted light and shadow in a painting
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- type of architecture with a lack of decoration
- a horizontal support of timber, stone, concrete, or steel across the top of a door or window
- replaced both tempera and fresco as the principal painting medium of the Italian Renaissance
- type architecture with emphasis on decoration
- the technique of softening the transition between tones and colours to shade gradually into one another in a painting
- noblemen and women who spent a lot of time at the court of a king or queen.
- a person who attends a royal court as a companion or adviser to the king or queen
12 Clues: type architecture with emphasis on decoration • type of architecture with a lack of decoration • Wealthy nobleman who live in Italian city states • supported and gave money to the arts and education • an effect of contrasted light and shadow in a painting • noblemen and women who spent a lot of time at the court of a king or queen. • ...
Regenten en Vorsten 2014-09-03
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- wis - en natuurkundige (slingeruurwerk)
- handel die over de hele wereld plaats vond
- soort minister van buitenlandse zaken
- Frederik WillemI
- toneelschrijver
- handelsonderneming met kaapvaart
- absoluut vorst
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- wedergeboorte
- plaatsvervanger van een koning of vorst
- gebieden die de Republiek had veroverd op Spanje
- graanhandel uit het Oostzee gebied
- producten die opgeslagen zijn en on bewerkt worden door verkocht
- land bestuurd door een koning of vorst
- bloeiperiode in de kunst en wetenschap
- eerste naamloze genootschap
15 Clues: wedergeboorte • absoluut vorst • toneelschrijver • Frederik WillemI • eerste naamloze genootschap • handelsonderneming met kaapvaart • graanhandel uit het Oostzee gebied • soort minister van buitenlandse zaken • land bestuurd door een koning of vorst • bloeiperiode in de kunst en wetenschap • plaatsvervanger van een koning of vorst • wis - en natuurkundige (slingeruurwerk) • ...
Macbeth 2014-07-18
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- A pronunciation of afraid
- I am a Renaissance man who wrote many a plays. Who am I?
- The land of Arabs
- I am buried
- Someone of royal standing
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- Another word for a doctor
- Another world for sleep
- Red, veins,
- Unnatural deeds do ____ unnatural troubles
- Into the field of
- Out, dammed ___! Out, I say
- Another word for being irritated
- Writing, script, libretto
- Spoil, tarnish
- The Thane of Fife had a _____
15 Clues: Red, veins, • I am buried • Spoil, tarnish • Into the field of • The land of Arabs • Another world for sleep • Another word for a doctor • A pronunciation of afraid • Writing, script, libretto • Someone of royal standing • Out, dammed ___! Out, I say • The Thane of Fife had a _____ • Another word for being irritated • Unnatural deeds do ____ unnatural troubles • ...
Puzzle #9 Historical Figures 2023-11-29
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- French military and political leader
- Chinese communist revolutionary
- Theoretical physicist, developed relativity
- Italian explorer, discovered the Americas
- German composer of the Baroque period
- 16th President of the United States
- English queen, the "Virgin Queen"
- Leader of Indian independence movement
- Russian empress, known as "the Great"
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- Egyptian queen, lover of Caesar and Antony
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- Renaissance political philosopher
- Anti-apartheid activist, South African president
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
- French heroine and military leader
15 Clues: Ancient Egyptian pharaoh • Ancient Greek philosopher • Chinese communist revolutionary • Renaissance political philosopher • English queen, the "Virgin Queen" • French heroine and military leader • 16th President of the United States • French military and political leader • German composer of the Baroque period • Russian empress, known as "the Great" • ...
Historical Figures 2024-04-29
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- British leader during World War II.
- VINCI Italian polymath of the Renaissance.
- Renowned physicist with a famous equation.
- Co-authored "The Communist Manifesto".
- Young Egyptian king.
- American president during the Civil War.
- Long-reigning British queen.
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- Explorer known for circumnavigation.
- Classical Greek philosopher.
- Astronomer who supported heliocentrism.
- Last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Composer known for his symphonies.
- Author of "The Republic".
- Heroine of France and saint.
15 Clues: Young Egyptian king. • Author of "The Republic". • Classical Greek philosopher. • Heroine of France and saint. • Long-reigning British queen. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Composer known for his symphonies. • British leader during World War II. • Explorer known for circumnavigation. • Last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt. • Co-authored "The Communist Manifesto". • ...
Jana Nguyen 6 2020-12-18
Across
- another term for rebirth
- to become more intrested in wordly events
- created the Pieta
- drew the birth of Venus
- a language people spoke in a certain religion
- wrote the Divide Comedy
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- sculpted the art David
- oil painting of Marriage of the Virgin
- created the printing press
- wrote the book Prince
12 Clues: created the Pieta • Painted the Mona Lisa • wrote the book Prince • wrote Romeo and Juliet • sculpted the art David • drew the birth of Venus • wrote the Divide Comedy • another term for rebirth • created the printing press • oil painting of Marriage of the Virgin • to become more intrested in wordly events • a language people spoke in a certain religion
Gatsby Crossword 2022-06-07
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- How gatsby introduces tom at his party
- birth place of the Renaissance
- the all seeing eyes
- state Nick is from
- type of business owned by the Carraways
- shady business man
- myrtle's sister
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- can play any song
- the physical embodiment of Gatsby's ideations of wealth and power
- where Tom went to college
- Jordan Baker's profession
- he had a "great portfolio"
12 Clues: myrtle's sister • can play any song • state Nick is from • shady business man • the all seeing eyes • where Tom went to college • Jordan Baker's profession • he had a "great portfolio" • birth place of the Renaissance • How gatsby introduces tom at his party • type of business owned by the Carraways • the physical embodiment of Gatsby's ideations of wealth and power
CAPS Crossword 3-5 2025-04-23
Across
- a "Renaissance" teacher, of sorts
- you likely use one for your core classes
- "Try it don't deny it!"
- yearly test in California (one you're taking now?)
- vp and SBAC showrunner, perhaps
- a test-taking strategy acronym, perhaps
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- wears a few hats
- 1598 _______ Avenue
- weekly on wednesday
- might be responsible for making you sweat
- our fearless leader
- ____ the lion
12 Clues: ____ the lion • wears a few hats • 1598 _______ Avenue • weekly on wednesday • our fearless leader • "Try it don't deny it!" • vp and SBAC showrunner, perhaps • a "Renaissance" teacher, of sorts • a test-taking strategy acronym, perhaps • you likely use one for your core classes • might be responsible for making you sweat • yearly test in California (one you're taking now?)
Word Art 2017-03-09
Shakespeare-HARD 2023-01-30
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- nickname of shakespeare
- number of child that Shakespeare
- if death rate was bigger then this number,the theatre would close
- Shakespeare live during the
- In 1613,a canon destroyed the globe
- the queen of england
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- first book of shakespeare
- population of london during shakespeare time
- first troupe name
- age of shakespeare
- first theatre of shakespeare
- cause the theatre to close frequently
- performance were held during
- women of shakespeare
14 Clues: first troupe name • age of shakespeare • the queen of england • women of shakespeare • nickname of shakespeare • first book of shakespeare • Shakespeare live during the • first theatre of shakespeare • performance were held during • number of child that Shakespeare • In 1613,a canon destroyed the globe • cause the theatre to close frequently • ...
Vocabulary 2015-11-01
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- a system or mode of thought in which human interests predominated, started the Renaissance area
- a government that is controlled by the people who live under it
- monarchy a monarchy in which the monarch rules according to the constitution and laws of the nation; Canada has this government
- a great religious movement in Europe, where people branched away from the Roman Catholic Church
- monarchy rule by a sovereign with unlimited power, one who is above the law
- a country without a monarch (king or queen)
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- Luther a German religious reformer who started the Reformation with his 95 Theses
- people who belong to Christian Congregations that are not part of the Roman Catholic Church
- the French word for "rebirth" and is the transition from the medieval to the modern world
- rights the rights of a citizen
- system the economic and social system of medieval Europe; there were kings, lords, nobles, and serfs
- Ages the time period in European history from about 500 to 1400CE
- a person attached to a lord's land is required to give services to the Lord
13 Clues: rights the rights of a citizen • a country without a monarch (king or queen) • a government that is controlled by the people who live under it • Ages the time period in European history from about 500 to 1400CE • monarchy rule by a sovereign with unlimited power, one who is above the law • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2016-09-09
Across
- religion that occurred only in England
- sculpted the statue of david
- a religious ceremony
- the plague that wiped out around 50% of europes population
- a military expedition in the medieval times
- rebirth
- painted the mona lisa
- luther nailed these to the front of the wittenberg castle church
- a man who studied and lectured on the bible
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- a language spoken by a particular country
- acceptance to heaven
- saved money to rebuild st. peter's church
- famous painting by Raphael
- a government that is ruled by a king or queen
- to declare invalid
- believed in humans to reason and improve
- the ability to read and write
- a group brought together to perform religious duties
- created the first printing press
- ages period of time from the fall of rome to the fall of Constantinople
20 Clues: rebirth • to declare invalid • acceptance to heaven • a religious ceremony • painted the mona lisa • famous painting by Raphael • sculpted the statue of david • the ability to read and write • created the first printing press • religion that occurred only in England • believed in humans to reason and improve • a language spoken by a particular country • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2020-08-18
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- describes any ideal society with the implication that such a society is ultimately impractical.
- a branch of mathematics partially developed by Issac Newton and used to explain his laws. It is still applied today.
- this allowed Renaissance artist to create realistic art. By making distant objects smaller than those close to the viewer, artist could paint scenes that appeared three-dimensional.
- a region that included parts of present day northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
- a separate quarter of the city in Venice were Jews were forced to live in 1516.
- met off and on for almost 20 years. It reaffirmed traditional Catholic views, declared salvation comes through faith and good works, and it also took steps to end corruption in the Church.
- subjects such as: grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history.
- In 1517, a priest named Johann Tetzel set up a pulpit on the outskirts of this German town.
- the study of the classical culture of Greece and Rome, but used to increase their understanding of their own times.
- an artist etches a design on to a metal plate with acid.
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
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- required scientists to collect and accurately measure data.
- means acceptable middle ground.
- religious groups
- a government run by church leaders.
- a financial supporter of the arts.
- the Italian city where the Renaissance started.
- required scientists to collect and accurately measure data.
- paying money to lessen the time a soul would have to spend in purgatory, a place where souls too impure to enter heaven atoned for sins committed during their lifetimes.
- Everyday language of ordinary people.
- the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation.
- means to be recognized as a saint.
- a single force that keeps planets in their orbits around the sun.
- means an assembly of German princes.
- In 1541, Protestants of this Swiss city-state asked John Calvin to lead their community.
25 Clues: religious groups • means acceptable middle ground. • a financial supporter of the arts. • means to be recognized as a saint. • a government run by church leaders. • means an assembly of German princes. • Everyday language of ordinary people. • the Italian city where the Renaissance started. • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • ...
JacobA Mateo Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-23
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- creator of telescope
- Made a book machine
- Vinci's famous architecture, famous art
- Ruled by the a few powerful families and merchants, such as the Medici
- _____ , or local, languages. Italian in Italy, etc…
- Writer of the Heptaméron
- Had 95 theses
- Left of Asia
- Brunelleschi invented this aspect of art
- populate the cities
- Commissioning art
- Copernican theory, proved by Galileo
- Owned from inside
- Take back the holy lands!
- The founder of modern political science
- feminist writer
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- the 15th century version of de
- need the bottom to support the top
- They broke off from the Roman Catholic church during the …
- the pope has power
- Famous playwright (hamlet, macbeth)
- Buy your way to heaven
- Ptolemy’s theory
- The black death was a__________
- press Gutenberg’s invention
- What Cosimo de’ Medici was
- Feudalism was a _______ system
- An explosion of ideas and culture throughout Europe
- Renewed Heliocentrism
- One of the European ________ at the time was in religion and Gody
- da Vinci’s madonna displayed … more than Giotto’s
31 Clues: Left of Asia • Had 95 theses • feminist writer • Ptolemy’s theory • Commissioning art • Owned from inside • the pope has power • Made a book machine • populate the cities • creator of telescope • Renewed Heliocentrism • Buy your way to heaven • Writer of the Heptaméron • Take back the holy lands! • What Cosimo de’ Medici was • press Gutenberg’s invention • the 15th century version of de • ...
Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque Era 2021-05-04
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- music is non-religious music
- "oddly shaped pearl"
- a musical instrument consisting of a flat wooden sound box with numerous strings stretched across it
- music, polyphonic and sang without musical instruments
- is best known for his vocal music, especially his madrigals and church music
- was the most famous composer of secular music in Elizabethan England
- was a cultural movement that spanned roughly in the 14th through 16th centuries beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages.
- Byrd an English organist, and composer of the Shakespearean age are best known for his development of the English madrigal
- a medieval epic poet in northern France in the 11th–14th centuries
- a stringed instrument like a small U-shaped harp with strings fixed to a crossbar
- composed more than 100 mass setting and over 200 motets
- composed Ave Maria
- is a piece for several voices set to a short poem usually about love
- are an early form of music notation from which the modern four-line and five-line staff developed.
- was famous as a keyboard player, and toward the end of his life he was said to be without a rival in England as an organist and virginalist
- especially one who sang or recited lyric or heroic poetry to a musical accompaniment for the nobility
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- the chants can be sung using a six-note patterns
- is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening
- a French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in the 11th to 13th centuries, especially on the theme of courtly love
- music was primarily in the form of the motet or the Mass
- chant is a form of unaccompanied monophonic song used in western church
- a lute-like medieval stringed instrument, forerunner of the guitar.
- composed Handel's Messiah
- Period, generally a time of newfound ideas
- musical instrument, a small member of the lute family, teardrop-shaped, with four to six courses of gut strings and pitched in the treble range.
- de la Halle was a french poet, musician, composer and a trouvere.
- is also used to create families of chants.
- a plucked stringed instrument with a long neck bearing frets and a rounded body with a flat front that is shaped like a halved egg
- multi or several voice elaborations of a Gregorian chant.
- Age Renaissance period is also referred to as " "
30 Clues: composed Ave Maria • "oddly shaped pearl" • composed Handel's Messiah • music is non-religious music • Period, generally a time of newfound ideas • is also used to create families of chants. • the chants can be sung using a six-note patterns • Age Renaissance period is also referred to as " " • music, polyphonic and sang without musical instruments • ...
Renaissance Science and Thought 2023-10-05
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- The last half of the sixteenth century was the beggining of what in english Literature
- Humanism was developed in which country?
- Political philosopher who grew up In the Italian Humanist tradition
- One of the earliest forms of profesional theatre developed in Italy during 1500's
- Published De revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium in 1543
- One of the most important humanist thinkers
- Gutenberg's first completed copy of a book was?
- About 50 years later, he began to study the Copernican theory
- Refers to the study of ancient literature
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- Humanism relied less on what aspect of life?
- Statement of Machiavelli's Philosophy of politics
- Erasmus made several trips to where to spread humanism
- During this time era, literacy not widespread
- The inventor of the printing press
- Galilei discovered all four of Jupiters what?
- A cunning schemer might be called this
- Copernicus waited how many years to publish his theories?
- How long was Galilei sentenced to house arrest for?
- The only people who knew how to read and write
- Greek astronomer who defined the universe in the second century
20 Clues: The inventor of the printing press • A cunning schemer might be called this • Humanism was developed in which country? • Refers to the study of ancient literature • One of the most important humanist thinkers • Humanism relied less on what aspect of life? • During this time era, literacy not widespread • Galilei discovered all four of Jupiters what? • ...
My Renaissance Science facts 2024-02-10
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- Cornelius van Drebble made this in 1620 to make boats faster
- Da Vinci in 1481 as a mini version of a helicopter
- Jean-Baptiste Denys made this to give blood to people who need it.
- An invention from the 1400's made by Johannes Gutenberg to make printing easy (two words)
- This was invented in the 1500's in Spain to help in wars
- Galileo discovered that the moon was full of these
- this was invented in 1593 by Galileo to see what temperature it is
- this was made in 1450 by Leon Aberti to see what direction the wind is going
- A system made in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernicus saying that the sun is in the middle of the galaxy
- this was invented in 1642 by Blaise Pascal to help with math
- this was made in 1493 in england to to make paper
- Bernardo Buontalenti made this in 1550 for a sweet treat
- This was invented in 1624 by Cornelius van Drebble to explore the oceans
- This was invented in 1643 by Evangelista Torricelli to measure atmospheric pressure
- this was discoverd by Galileo 1610 around a planet
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- THis was mad in 1623 in Spain to help people see better
- This was made by Galileo to help scientist jobs easier
- An invention made in 1581 by Galileo to make clocks more accurate
- In 1481 Diogo de Azambyja made this to look at a ship's latitude
- Galileo made this better to know which direction your going
- this was made in 1605 by Johann Carolus for people to know what was going on.
- An invention made by Zacharias Janssen in 1590 to observe very tiny things
- this was made by Hans Lipperhey in 1608 to help people see close up
- Galileo made in 1606 to see the stars
- this was made by Martin Behaim in 1492 as a tiny example of the world
- John Napier made this 1614 to help people with math (two words)
- this was made in 1617 by Faust Vrancic to help you slowly fall.
- this was invented in 1589 by John Harington to help get rid of waste
- A tool invented in 1560 by Simonio Bernacotti to write on paper
- This was invented in 1505 by Peter Henlein to tell the time when you were waking around
30 Clues: Galileo made in 1606 to see the stars • this was made in 1493 in england to to make paper • Galileo discovered that the moon was full of these • this was discoverd by Galileo 1610 around a planet • Da Vinci in 1481 as a mini version of a helicopter • This was made by Galileo to help scientist jobs easier • THis was mad in 1623 in Spain to help people see better • ...
Renaissance Unit 2 Intro 2024-09-12
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- to learn a skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman for a period of time
- ideas and beliefs about what is right and wrong
- people who study knowledge and seek to find truth
- dishonest
- the study of knowledge and truth
- to treat oneself to take much more than needed.
- to publicly state that something or someone to be true
- money that I paid to free someone who was captured
- a system used to decide who will get something base don choosing names or number by chance
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- of or relating to the fine arts
- to show someone or something in a painting or book
- to hire an artist to produce a work of art
- formal agreement work together
- the system by which goods and services are made, bought and sold
- a person who give money and support to an artist in exchange for works of art
- important well known easily seen
- an organized group of people who make or sell specific goods
- able to read and write fluently
- rude or offensive act or statement
- another way to identify Mary the mother of Jesus
20 Clues: dishonest • formal agreement work together • of or relating to the fine arts • able to read and write fluently • important well known easily seen • the study of knowledge and truth • rude or offensive act or statement • to hire an artist to produce a work of art • ideas and beliefs about what is right and wrong • to treat oneself to take much more than needed. • ...
Reformation and Renaissance era 2025-02-11
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- The philosopher known for adoration separation of powers
- The religious leader who started the protestant reformation
- The artistic style characterized by realism and emotion
- the a period of cultural revival in Europe
- The movement that sought to reform society through reason
- The period of intellectual and philosophical growth
- The ear that followed the middle ages
- Philosopher is known for I think therefore I am
- The scientific method was popularized by this philosopher
- The scientist known for the heliocentric theory
- The artist who painted the Sistine chapel
- The astronomer who improved the telescope
- The artist known for the school of Athens
- The invention that spread ideas quickly
- The movement that emphasized the importance of the individual
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- The movement that emphasized individual rights and freedoms
- The another of the Prince
- Across that famous work of art that depicts the last supper
- The scientist who formulated the laws of motion
- The philosopher who advocated for the social contract
- The document that declared that independence of the colonies
- The belief in a geocentric universe
- The famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- The system of thought that emphasizes reason
- The treat that ended the thirty years War
- The French philosopher known for his work on empiricism
- The movement that challenged the Catholic church
- The religious doctrine that emphasized faith alone
- The period of questioning traditional authority
- The English monarch who initiated the English reformation
30 Clues: The another of the Prince • The belief in a geocentric universe • The ear that followed the middle ages • The invention that spread ideas quickly • The famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • The treat that ended the thirty years War • The artist who painted the Sistine chapel • The astronomer who improved the telescope • The artist known for the school of Athens • ...
SAT/Harlem Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-02-26
Across
- expressing or indicating something
- showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
- imbue (something) with new life and vitality.
- be a symbol of.
- filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
- relating to idiosyncrasy; peculiar or individual.
- (especially of an unwelcome influence or physical effect) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people
- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
- concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
- having or showing an accurate and deep understanding; perceptive
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- involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.
- effectively conveying thought or feeling.
- evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret.
- (of a person or a person's words) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
- full of energy and enthusiasm.
- (of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original
- sound) deep, clear, and continuing to sound or ring.
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- capable of attracting and holding interest; charming.
- the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation
- a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense.
24 Clues: be a symbol of. • full of energy and enthusiasm. • expressing or indicating something • effectively conveying thought or feeling. • evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret. • imbue (something) with new life and vitality. • prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control • relating to idiosyncrasy; peculiar or individual. • ...
The Renaissance - Olivia Larson 2025-04-10
Across
- What the time period is called.
- Painted the Mona lisa.
- The Prince
- Challenge church and the Popes authority
- Human is the focus.
- banking family that spored the art.
- Name an area where the artist got there ideas from.
- Hans Holbeil is from?
- Realistic objects.
- Albrech Durer put these in books.
Down
- Painted the ceiling.
- Focused written paper many.
- Thomas More became a what?
- Described an ideal world
- Painted illustrations in books.
- Erasmus was a what?
- Mrgulel Greaves is from.
- Famous play writer.
- Countryside, Villages, Festivals, Portrait.
- Where the new movement started.
- He’s name is a game you play.
- A many place for trade.
- A material they used for panting.
23 Clues: The Prince • Realistic objects. • Erasmus was a what? • Famous play writer. • Human is the focus. • Painted the ceiling. • Hans Holbeil is from? • Painted the Mona lisa. • A many place for trade. • Described an ideal world • Mrgulel Greaves is from. • Thomas More became a what? • Focused written paper many. • He’s name is a game you play. • What the time period is called. • ...
The Renaissance - Olivia Larson 2025-04-10
Across
- Erasmus was what?
- A material they used for panting.
- The Prince
- The name of where people give each other items for a cost.
- Thomas More became a what?
- Challenge church and the Popes authority
- What the time period is called.
- The name of a person who make books.
- Painted the ceiling.
- A many place for trade.
- Realistic objects.
Down
- He’s name is a game you play.
- Albrech Durer put these in books.
- Mrgulel Greaves is from.
- Hans Holbeil is from?
- Painted the Mona lisa.
- Where the new movement started.
- banking family that spored the art.
- Countryside, Villages, Festivals, Portrait.
- Focused written paper many.
- Painted illustrations in books.
- Famous play writer.
- Name an area where the artist got there ideas from.
- Described an ideal world
- Human is the focus.
25 Clues: The Prince • Erasmus was what? • Realistic objects. • Famous play writer. • Human is the focus. • Painted the ceiling. • Hans Holbeil is from? • Painted the Mona lisa. • A many place for trade. • Mrgulel Greaves is from. • Described an ideal world • Thomas More became a what? • Focused written paper many. • He’s name is a game you play. • Where the new movement started. • ...
Renaissance - Terms to know 2022-10-18
Across
- A synonym of importance
- Newton's third law of motion, that any particle of matter in the universe attracts any other with a force.
- The personality trait of being manipulative and doing what it takes to gain power.
- The action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- A short period of time of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states.
- The support and encouragement for privilege and financial aid, given by an organization.
- The period of time from about 1400 to 1500 in Europe where ideas of art, architecture, science and religion were reborn.
- A center of activity, interest, or attention.
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- The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
- The attitude of being self aligned and independent.
- Any theory of the structure of the solar system/universe in which Earth is assumed to be at the centre of it all.
- Having something displayed with beauty, that is pleasing to the eye
- a type of poem created by an Italian poet (Francesco Petrarca) during the renaissance.
- a type of artistic technique used to create an illusion of depth on a flat surface.
- An old analogy that is used in a metaphorical sense to describe the creation of the universe.
- A Renaissance cultural movement which revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- The astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- A type of science and study that is about the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
- A painting done rapidly in watercolour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science, consisting of observations, measurements,formulation, and modification of hypotheses.
20 Clues: A synonym of importance • A center of activity, interest, or attention. • The attitude of being self aligned and independent. • Having something displayed with beauty, that is pleasing to the eye • The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions. • The action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts. • ...
AAAP 2017-10-06
Across
- was de grens van het romeinse rijk in Nederland? De rijn
- een vereniging van mensen met hetzelfde beroep
- Columbus ontdekte Amerika
- nieuwe steentijd
- wedergeboorte
- romana vrede in het romeinse rijk
- een zendeling
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- Caesar Generaal en schrijver
- oude steentijd
- een geestelijke die reist om mensen te bekeren tot zijn geloof
- van regenten en vorsten 1600 – 1700
- Urbanus 1e kruistocht uitgeroepen
12 Clues: wedergeboorte • een zendeling • oude steentijd • nieuwe steentijd • Columbus ontdekte Amerika • Caesar Generaal en schrijver • romana vrede in het romeinse rijk • Urbanus 1e kruistocht uitgeroepen • van regenten en vorsten 1600 – 1700 • een vereniging van mensen met hetzelfde beroep • was de grens van het romeinse rijk in Nederland? De rijn • ...
WW1 2023-12-15
Across
- Age
- Debs
- Telegram
- Act: limited free speech during wartime by making it illegal to obstruct the war effort
- Migration
- of Nations was created
- Fourteen Points
Down
- Henry Ford used the assembly line to create the first mass produced (affordable) vehicle
- Submarine Warfare
- Renaissance
- Scare
- on Credit: Americans started buying items that had previously been considered luxury items on credit
12 Clues: Age • Debs • Scare • Telegram • Migration • Renaissance • Fourteen Points • Submarine Warfare • of Nations was created • Act: limited free speech during wartime by making it illegal to obstruct the war effort • Henry Ford used the assembly line to create the first mass produced (affordable) vehicle • ...
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
Across
- person who gives financial support
- a certain attitude or a point of view
- the revival of art and literature
- representing the sun as the center
- ancient trade route
- relating to ancient Greek or culture
Down
- german printer and inventor
- denoting attitudes or activities
- a famous explorer
- an italian sculptor
- an outlook or system of thought
- a powerful and influencial family
12 Clues: a famous explorer • an italian sculptor • ancient trade route • german printer and inventor • an outlook or system of thought • denoting attitudes or activities • the revival of art and literature • a powerful and influencial family • person who gives financial support • representing the sun as the center • relating to ancient Greek or culture • ...
United Colors of Harlem 2022-02-16
12 Clues: A style of dance • Have an impact on • A style of NY house • New York City has 5 • An important location • White bosses, in a poem • A Langston Hughes medium • The opposite of submissive • A block of lines in a poem • African-American music style • A famous 1943 painting of Harlem • A fluorishing of ideas and creativity
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle Alex Sigerson A2 2014-04-30
Across
- reflected the practice of politics
- a link between Asia and Western Europe
- most important aspect of marriage contract
- means "rebirth"
- dominican preacher
- one of the richest city-states
Down
- dominated the region of Tuscany
- made up very little of the population
- made towns and cities diverse
- wrote "The Prince"
- wealthy family that ruled Florence
- made up most of the population
12 Clues: means "rebirth" • wrote "The Prince" • dominican preacher • made towns and cities diverse • made up most of the population • one of the richest city-states • dominated the region of Tuscany • reflected the practice of politics • wealthy family that ruled Florence • made up very little of the population • a link between Asia and Western Europe • ...
WW1 2023-12-15
Across
- Age
- Debs
- Telegram
- Act: limited free speech during wartime by making it illegal to obstruct the war effort
- Migration
- of Nations was created
- Fourteen Points
Down
- Henry Ford used the assembly line to create the first mass produced (affordable) vehicle
- Submarine Warfare
- Renaissance
- Scare
- on Credit: Americans started buying items that had previously been considered luxury items on credit
12 Clues: Age • Debs • Scare • Telegram • Migration • Renaissance • Fourteen Points • Submarine Warfare • of Nations was created • Act: limited free speech during wartime by making it illegal to obstruct the war effort • Henry Ford used the assembly line to create the first mass produced (affordable) vehicle • ...
Middle Ages 2024-10-22
Across
- the title of this crossword puzzle
- became the fist written script
- rapid spreading disease
- area southwest of the Mediterranean
- people who finacially supported artists
- disease that raged through Italy
- highschool who are called the Knights
- center of the first Russian state
Down
- people who share the same heritage
- last name of my world history teacher
- means rebirth or rethink
- country or agricultural
- powerful weapon used by archers
- non religious
- people who sell thier goods
- professional football team in Jacksonville
- Ivan the II
17 Clues: Ivan the II • non religious • country or agricultural • rapid spreading disease • means rebirth or rethink • people who sell thier goods • became the fist written script • powerful weapon used by archers • disease that raged through Italy • center of the first Russian state • the title of this crossword puzzle • people who share the same heritage • area southwest of the Mediterranean • ...
Renaissance By:Sky Howard 2018-02-09
Across
- Making agreements with other counties
- Drawing life to show depth or distance
- Something that can change or differ
- Is a culture from French also known as a word for rebirth
- A religious movement
- A person that wanted to gain knowledge
- Complex
- Members who performed good work
Down
- To establish by force
- People that believed that they were saved
- Population increase in the city
- A soldier that fights for money
- People that are interested in world wide ideas
13 Clues: Complex • A religious movement • To establish by force • Population increase in the city • A soldier that fights for money • Members who performed good work • Something that can change or differ • Making agreements with other counties • Drawing life to show depth or distance • A person that wanted to gain knowledge • People that believed that they were saved • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-24
Across
- Flemish painter who painted everyday life and peasants
- early reformer tried for heresy and executed
- painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- a 3D image on a 2D surface
- a government run by religious leaders
Down
- the idea that God decided long ago who will have salvation
- organization to end corruption and greed in the church
- Area of land, part of France, Belgium and the Netherlands
- - decided a prince can chose the religion of his land
- church formed in England by Henry VIII
- Movement that focuses on education and the learning the classics
- invented calculus and basic principle of physics and gravity
- Sculpture by Michelangelo
13 Clues: Sculpture by Michelangelo • a 3D image on a 2D surface • a government run by religious leaders • church formed in England by Henry VIII • painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • early reformer tried for heresy and executed • - decided a prince can chose the religion of his land • Flemish painter who painted everyday life and peasants • ...
Europe: Renaissance&Reformation 2016-05-01
Across
- The use of ridicule or sarcasm to expose the vices or misbehavior of others.
- Sixteenth-century religious movement aimed at reforming the Catholic Church
- Results of the contact between European countries and the Americas.
- A statement or idea to be defended in a discussion or debate.
- Crafty, deceitful
- A wealthy, or important, person who helps another person, group or institution.
- Refers to the great revival of art and learning in Europe in the 1300’s
Down
- A model of the solar system with the sun at the center.
- The social class between the working class peasants and the wealthy nobles
- a feeling of loyalty and devotion to one’s country
- A framework for supporting workers.
- a fast, small sailing ship
- Foolishly idealistic, impractical
13 Clues: Crafty, deceitful • a fast, small sailing ship • Foolishly idealistic, impractical • A framework for supporting workers. • a feeling of loyalty and devotion to one’s country • A model of the solar system with the sun at the center. • A statement or idea to be defended in a discussion or debate. • Results of the contact between European countries and the Americas. • ...
RENAISSANCE-DEL VERROCHIO 2022-12-05
Across
- a place where legal justice is administered
- to place on or as if on a throne
- Dedicated to God, spiritual
- a sum of money paid to a government for its support, based on income
- Make up my mind, decide
- Making jewellery from gold
- Surpass;exceed
Down
- of or pertaining to horseback riding or horseback riders
- Work of art
- a quality or property believed to belong to a person or thing
- Classify, grade
- to (cause to) become healthy or well again
- a piece of baked clay, used for various purposes, as in forming a roof covering
- used in devotions
- be dtermined to do
15 Clues: Work of art • Surpass;exceed • Classify, grade • used in devotions • be dtermined to do • Make up my mind, decide • Making jewellery from gold • Dedicated to God, spiritual • to place on or as if on a throne • to (cause to) become healthy or well again • a place where legal justice is administered • of or pertaining to horseback riding or horseback riders • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-11-13
Across
- A current artist.
- Started the Protestant Reformation.
- Believed in total separation of Church and State.
- What artists have started painting with recently.
- Inspired Martin Luther through his leadership and ideas of Christian Humanism.
- The current artistic/intellectual movement.
Down
- Christian denomination that broke off the Catholic Church.
- When the Catholic Church "sold" salvation.
- A type of language that's informal.
- Led the Calvinist movement.
- Emphasizes a focus on humans.
- Ran Florence behind the scenes.
- The head of the Catholic Church.
13 Clues: A current artist. • Led the Calvinist movement. • Emphasizes a focus on humans. • Ran Florence behind the scenes. • The head of the Catholic Church. • A type of language that's informal. • Started the Protestant Reformation. • When the Catholic Church "sold" salvation. • The current artistic/intellectual movement. • Believed in total separation of Church and State. • ...
CHAPITRE 11 - PARTIE 3 2025-02-28
10 Clues: Objectif final • Objectif final • But commun de tous • Motivation principale • Transformation collective • Pardon accordé après péché • Aspiration finale du peuple • Vent doux traversant la vallée • Sage aidant à la réconciliation • Sage aidant à la réconciliation
VISA Staff 2024-03-28
8 Clues: Him • Philly!! • The school creative • Always wearing heels • A true Renaissance woman • "Good Night and Good Luck" • Teacher by day, Baker by night • Least favorite subject is English
Renaissance Cosmology: Copernicus 2013-07-20
Across
- Proposed heliocentrism which attracted little attention in the 3rd Century BC
- Geocentrism places the _____ at the centre of the universe
- A Greek philosopher who proposed an earlier geocentric model in the 6th Century BC
- Heliocentrism places the ___ at the centre of the universe
- The astronomical model that places the earth at the centre of the universe
- A tool used to measure angles up to 90 degrees
- Formulated a heliocentric model of the universe
Down
- The astronomical model that places the sun at the centre of the universe
- Also known as a Parallactic Ruler
- An ancient tool used to the altitude and positioning of the sun and other celestial bodies
- Also known as a Cross Staff
- The time period during which Copernicus lived
- Proposed a geocentric astronomical model in 2AD
13 Clues: Also known as a Cross Staff • Also known as a Parallactic Ruler • The time period during which Copernicus lived • A tool used to measure angles up to 90 degrees • Formulated a heliocentric model of the universe • Proposed a geocentric astronomical model in 2AD • Geocentrism places the _____ at the centre of the universe • ...
Renaissance Festival Crossword 2022-10-11
RENAISSANCE-DEL VERROCHIO 2024-11-02
Across
- a place where legal justice is administered
- to place on or as if on a throne
- Dedicated to God, spiritual
- a sum of money paid to a government for its support, based on income
- Make up my mind, decide
- Making jewellery from gold
- Surpass;exceed
Down
- of or pertaining to horseback riding or horseback riders
- Work of art
- a quality or property believed to belong to a person or thing
- Classify, grade
- to (cause to) become healthy or well again
- a piece of baked clay, used for various purposes, as in forming a roof covering
- used in devotions
- be dtermined to do
15 Clues: Work of art • Surpass;exceed • Classify, grade • used in devotions • be dtermined to do • Make up my mind, decide • Making jewellery from gold • Dedicated to God, spiritual • to place on or as if on a throne • to (cause to) become healthy or well again • a place where legal justice is administered • of or pertaining to horseback riding or horseback riders • ...
Rome to Renaissance 2025-10-20
Across
- A large area where many people live and work
- Large areas of land that have many cities (smaller than an empire
- Large areas where many people live and work
- Male leader of a country or empire
- One human
- A person who grows food
- Big area of land controlled by one king (bigger than 1 country)
- A large area of land that has many cities
Down
- A religion
- Many humans
- An example of a continent
- A picture that people make to show something beautiful
- Groups of people fighting
13 Clues: One human • A religion • Many humans • A person who grows food • An example of a continent • Groups of people fighting • Male leader of a country or empire • A large area of land that has many cities • Large areas where many people live and work • A large area where many people live and work • A picture that people make to show something beautiful • ...
The History of Medicine 2022-10-06
10 Clues: the 19th century • the 17th century • created smallpox vaccine • invented the stethoscope • 14th to the 16th century • invented the x-ray machine • first female doctor in the U.S • inserting needles into the skin • developed the idea of circulation • legendary founder of chinese civilization
English Fran i Vigzy 2023-06-13
10 Clues: eating healthy • opposite of fat • 18 st. in Europe • predict something • symbol of masculinity • when you don't have hair • activity you do in water • make something work again • show that Jason and Charlene are on • a mix of fitness exercises and Latin rhythms
Around Town 2024-09-27
10 Clues: New SHS principal • Local baseball team • Margaret Chase ________ • Sanford High School mascot • Longtime president of SHSS • Site of proposed new housing • New Mexican restaurant in town • Weekly downtown display of arts • Where Renaissance Fare takes place • Pond where waterski show takes place
Baroque Music 2025 - 2 2025-03-07
11 Clues: Wrote Messiah • irregular pearl • wrote Four Seasons • 500-1400 AD Period • 1400-1600 AD Period • 1600-1750 AD Period • Wrote Toccata in D minor • Rules for writing Baroque Music • characteristics of baroque music • Ornament where one note is played repeatedly • Ornament where two notes are played repeatedly
1920's VOCAB! 2023-12-18
Across
- The outlawing of alcohol
- Where did WW1 Vets camped out
- Young Women that were deemed immoral
- What happened in Harlem
- John...
Down
- What crashed on a Tuesday
- Strict and literal interpretation of the bible
- "Silent Cal"
- A policy that gives Germany money
- The person holding presidency when the depression started
- Where a massacre happened
- President known for scandals
12 Clues: John... • "Silent Cal" • What happened in Harlem • The outlawing of alcohol • What crashed on a Tuesday • Where a massacre happened • President known for scandals • Where did WW1 Vets camped out • A policy that gives Germany money • Young Women that were deemed immoral • Strict and literal interpretation of the bible • The person holding presidency when the depression started
Tristans crossword 2024-01-24
Across
- Harlem
- Renaissance period of African american Artist
- life
- Jazz singer first talkie
- age that began in New Orleans
- Hopper painted images of loneliness of modern
Down
- Dewey helped form public school
- Model T first affordable auto mobile
- migration time where many African Americans came
- nbc cbs
- Ruth greatest baseball player of all time
- ford invented the assembly line
12 Clues: life • Harlem • nbc cbs • Jazz singer first talkie • age that began in New Orleans • Dewey helped form public school • ford invented the assembly line • Model T first affordable auto mobile • Ruth greatest baseball player of all time • Renaissance period of African american Artist • Hopper painted images of loneliness of modern • ...
The Prosperity of the Roaring Twenties--VVHS 2023-11-29
Across
- built the first airplane that could cross the Atlantic Ocean
- "gangster" of 1920s and 1930s, ran large criminal enterprise in Chicago
- ___ trial: also known as the "Monkey trial"; pitted older religious beliefs against modern ideals such as the theory of evolution
- nickname for 1920s relating to the popularity of jazz and blues music
- first successful, reliable and affordable automobile
- considered the most prominent poet of the Harlem Renaissance, penning pieces such as "Mother to Son" and "I, Too"
- invented by Guglielmo Marconi, became a popular method of entertainment in the 1920s
- made the first transatlantic solo flight
- amendment that banned the manufacture, sale, and transport of alcohol in the US
- used assembly line technique to produce the Model T
- considered the most well known and popular baseball player of the 1920s and 1930s
Down
- large scale movement of African Americans from the South to the Northeast and Midwest during the 1920s
- ___ Renaissance: intellectual and cultural revival of African American culture in music and literature
- policy of minimal government interference in business
- wrote the book The Great Gatsby
- innovation of 1920s, first flown by the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk
- name for a woman of the 1920s that rejected traditional roles and dressed in shorter skirts, drove cars, and enjoyed recreational activities
- name of time period in which alcohol was illegal in the US
- nickname given to those who manufactured and transported illegal alcohol
19 Clues: wrote the book The Great Gatsby • made the first transatlantic solo flight • used assembly line technique to produce the Model T • first successful, reliable and affordable automobile • policy of minimal government interference in business • name of time period in which alcohol was illegal in the US • built the first airplane that could cross the Atlantic Ocean • ...
Theatre History Crossword 2022-01-20
Across
- The belief in many gods
- Group of 12-15 men who perform as a group
- The performance space found behind the stage that was used for mask changes and scene setting.
- One of the three types of Greek Theatre. It was used to advise people on the moralities of the culture.
- a slanted stage that allows the audience members to see better when actors are far away
- A person who provides financial backing for an artist
- Where the audience sits in the Greek theatre
- one of the three types of Greek Theatre. Used to ridicule the foolish and poke fun on political leaders.
Down
- Plays performed during the medieval time period to help citizens understand the miracles in the Bible.
- the first actor
- The Greek god of wine, parties, food, and theatre
- the most famous theatre playwright of the Renaissance
- The circular space between the theatron and the skene that was used by the chorus to perform.
- frame around the stage
- the overconfidence that leads to a character's downfall
- One of the three types of Greek Theatre. Not much is known about it except that is is inappropriate.
- a small stage on wheels that was used for displaying Miracle Plays in town
- The semi-circular area that extends beyond the proscenium arch
- The era after the Greek empire and before the Renaissance. It was mainly focused on religion and, as a result, lost focus on the arts and sciences.
19 Clues: the first actor • frame around the stage • The belief in many gods • Group of 12-15 men who perform as a group • Where the audience sits in the Greek theatre • The Greek god of wine, parties, food, and theatre • the most famous theatre playwright of the Renaissance • A person who provides financial backing for an artist • ...
Health Care History 2022-10-16
Across
- what protects against certain diseases
- time during terrible epidemics
- discovered the vaccine for polio
- invented the stethoscope
- times where witch doctors treated spirits
- used as medicine during primitive times
- who invented the microscope
- killing bacteria by using heat
- who developed a vaccine for smallpox
- who discovered penicillin
Down
- time when science and medicine was reborn
- group who had a high standard for ethics
- who was the father of microbiology
- who invented bifocals
- group that advanced the knowledge of anatomy
- discovered oxygen
- blood sucking worms
- who founded american red cross
- who founded modern nursing
19 Clues: discovered oxygen • blood sucking worms • who invented bifocals • invented the stethoscope • who discovered penicillin • who founded modern nursing • who invented the microscope • time during terrible epidemics • who founded american red cross • killing bacteria by using heat • discovered the vaccine for polio • who was the father of microbiology • ...
Unit 9 2016-01-05
Across
- Hughes/ African Author
- Woman got new rights and freedom
- Klux Klan/ New Klan
- Renaissance/ African Americans national spotlight
- The voices in the films and plays
- fashionable young woman
- illegal alcohol
- Amendment/ making prohibition illegal
- Type of music
- Twenties/ exuberant lifestyle
- trial/ Banned the teaching of evolution
Down
- society/ Cars, Parks, Ect.
- Amendment/ Woman get the right to vote
- Increased income
- Scott Fitzgerald/ captured the cultural explosion of the 1920’s
- culture/ Al Capone
- Chaplin/ Made up actors
- Migration/ African Americans moved North
- media/ Being able to afford radio and Moving pictures
19 Clues: Type of music • illegal alcohol • Increased income • culture/ Al Capone • Klux Klan/ New Klan • Hughes/ African Author • fashionable young woman • Chaplin/ Made up actors • society/ Cars, Parks, Ect. • Twenties/ exuberant lifestyle • Woman got new rights and freedom • The voices in the films and plays • Amendment/ Woman get the right to vote • Amendment/ making prohibition illegal • ...
the Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-05
Vocabulaire 2021-09-26
10 Clues: langue religieuse • qui comporte des voix • c'est le 16ème siècle • ce n'est pas religieux • musique à plusieurs voix • ensemble de 5 instruments • petits carrés sur 4 lignes • musicien ambulant au Moyen Age • tous en même temps la même chose • le clergé l'interprète au Moyen Age
My Mystery Words 2022-03-28
10 Clues: Middle Ages • give life to music • depicts 100 years ago • associates with voice • past events or occurrence • notes belonging to the key • renewal, or appearing again • notes belonging to the outside key • someone who writes, or creates a song • combination of melody, rhythm, and harmony.
1920s 2023-12-12
10 Clues: Bobbed hair • Made model t • woman can vote • A type of music • music,art,lierasure • You can sale Alcohol • Not the sale alcohol • people who sneaked alcohol • not alond the have alcohol • people can work in one place
Agenda 2063 2019-04-23
10 Clues: a rebirth • young people • self-perpetuation • the opposite of war • coming together as one • another name for worldwide • things that shape and define people • where everyone has a vote and matters • something that is passed down generationally • the gender that experiences more discrimination than men
LEONARDO DA VINCI 2025-01-12
10 Clues: His father's name • He was born in___ • His mother's name. • He was born in______ • He desired____ and_____ • His most famous work of art. • Many painters were_____of him • He was also talented in _____ • He was an apprentice in his studio. • Leonardo Da Vinci is a famous____painter
Final ESS revision 2021-11-16
Across
- It made it possible for classic texts as well as new ideas and books to be disseminated to a large part of the society in no time.
- the real power rested with them themselves and were able to make most of the connections and gain control of most of the laws.
- an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter
- a code of conduct that emerged in Japan
- protected the authority of their Daimyo and Shogun
Down
- a half-length portrait of a woman by famous Italian artist
- he had a riveraly with Leonardo da Vinci
- nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service
- a network of trade routes connecting China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
- Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti, housed in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
10 Clues: a code of conduct that emerged in Japan • he had a riveraly with Leonardo da Vinci • protected the authority of their Daimyo and Shogun • a half-length portrait of a woman by famous Italian artist • nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service • an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter • ...
Transformations in Europe 2023-10-27
Across
- an intellectual movement of the 18th century that applied scientific methods to the study of society and government
- a reform movement of the 1500s that split the Catholic Church and gave birth to the Protestant religion
- non-religious; worldly
- a Renaissance philosophy emphasizing the worth of the individual and balancing religious faith with secular learning
- expulsion from a church or religious community
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- a Christian who separated from the Catholic Church during the Reformation; today, any member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- a flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas, that began in Italy in around 1300
- The study of celestial Objects
- the native language of a people, region, or country
- a painting or drawing technique that gives the appearance of depth on a flat surface
10 Clues: non-religious; worldly • The study of celestial Objects • expulsion from a church or religious community • the native language of a people, region, or country • a painting or drawing technique that gives the appearance of depth on a flat surface • a flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas, that began in Italy in around 1300 • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-06
5 Clues: city where harlem was • what this article is on • what lead to the harlem renaissance • Club originating on harlem and was whites only • who was able to express themselves during harlem renaissance
Italian renaissance jobs 2024-08-21
10 Clues: rebirth • a medieval game • an artist that paints • a person who melts gold • a person that farms crops • a person that manages a bank • a person that designs engines • an artist that makes sculptures • a person that designs buildings • a person that creates new things
Hamlet - schoolwork 8.11.2021 2021-11-07
10 Clues: writer's name • Hamlet' mother • main character • place of action • the King of Norway • Hamlet's unfulfilled love • what killed the king Hamlet? • a supernatural creature in the first act • literary period in which the work was created • King's brother Klaudije commited ___________ to take over the kingdom
Leonardo Da Vinci Book Words 2021-11-16
10 Clues: needs • nations • Invention • By oneself and alone • a guard against threats • the people inhabiting a place • Of older times, from the past • aims and goals that must be met • coming from another nation or land • A time between the Middle Ages and the Modern ages
1920s 2025-01-24
Across
- known for detailed paintings
- Capone biggest gangster
- Raids were a series of raids
- got deported
- ideas of how women were supposed to behave
Down
- immigrants were poor
- Renaissance African American accomplishment
- blamed for labor strikes
- Orleans Jazz music was developed
- Klux Klan gained more strength drinking
10 Clues: got deported • immigrants were poor • blamed for labor strikes • known for detailed paintings • Capone biggest gangster • Raids were a series of raids • Orleans Jazz music was developed • Klux Klan gained more strength drinking • ideas of how women were supposed to behave • Renaissance African American accomplishment
The Renaissance Era 2025-10-15
10 Clues: The Prince • The Decameron • Romeo & Juliet • Canterbury Tales • Birthplace of the Renaissance • The printing press improved this • The _____ of Greek texts was important • Wrote a metaphor for the human soul's journey • A focus on humanity's potential through logic • The man who started the Scientific Revolution
Vocab Unit 3 2020-02-06
Across
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- A person who supports artists, especially financially
- The Doctrine that God has decided all things beforehand, including which people will be eternally saved
- A member of a christian church founded on the principles of the reinformation
- A government controlled by religious leaders.
Down
- A period of European history,lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far-reaching changes in art,learning, and views
- A 16th century movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of christian churches that rejected the popes authority
- A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- The everyday language of people in a region or county
- A renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical test and focused on human potential and achievements
10 Clues: A government controlled by religious leaders. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • A person who supports artists, especially financially • The everyday language of people in a region or county • A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • A member of a christian church founded on the principles of the reinformation • ...
World History Unit C 2023-09-12
Across
- Astronomer, mathematician, engineer who challenged Church rules on science
- trade route across the Atlantic that in which slaves, sugar and rum were exchanged
- a system in which Spanish authorities granted colonial landlords the service of Native Americans as forced laborers
- the concept that a King or Queen holds absolute power in their kingdoms, including over the government
Down
- Assessing verifiable knowledge by systematic observation, measurement, and experiment
- religious court set up to place on trial those accused of not following Catholic rules, or of committing “heresy"
- Secular philosophy that relies on reason and focusing on human well-being
- strict, or sometimes severe, Islamic laws derived from the teachings of Muhammed
- monk who translated the Bible from Latin into Greek, wanted Bible translated into all languages
- early Northern Europeans of the Renaissance, who brought new ideas in art and of the Renaissance
10 Clues: Secular philosophy that relies on reason and focusing on human well-being • Astronomer, mathematician, engineer who challenged Church rules on science • strict, or sometimes severe, Islamic laws derived from the teachings of Muhammed • trade route across the Atlantic that in which slaves, sugar and rum were exchanged • ...
Old Rauthaus Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-29
8 Clues: A structure • What city style • City in Germany • An old building • Legalizes ____ now • Townhouse in German • Seven ____ of the middle ages • The street the Rathaus is located
vocab 2025-05-09
8 Clues: to recall • big variety • flat big land • state of uncertain • sway through equilibrium • characterized by rudeness • to make a series of movements • movement between then and now
Travis Vo, Cross Word Period 5 Mr. Perales 2020-12-17
Across
- Created The Prince book
- Described the punishment of sins
- The language is spoken in a region
- not interested in religion
- Sculpting artwork
Down
- Created comedy, tragedies, and historic plays
- Built Humanism
- German vernacular
- Created the school of Athens
- Made an artwork that shows the celebration of spring
- painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: Built Humanism • German vernacular • Sculpting artwork • painted the Mona Lisa • Created The Prince book • not interested in religion • Created the school of Athens • Described the punishment of sins • The language is spoken in a region • Created comedy, tragedies, and historic plays • Made an artwork that shows the celebration of spring
anthem for doomed youth 2023-03-13
11 Clues: a prayer • a type of gun • a type of song • brass instrument • 92 of them in England • bells rung when you die • used to block out the sun • unhealthy, pale appearance • usually smell nice in gardens • another word for a group of cows • popular type of letter in the renaissance
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-06
13 Clues: Lisa • common dish • david's sculptor • philosphy of Life • a sport for knights • play writer and poet • made The Last Supper • a new form of currency • weapon invented in italy • a popular string instrument • newly invented form of books • separation of religious state • poem written by Dante Alighieri
Renaissance Crossword puzzle 2022-05-09
Across
- An organization of people that practiced the same craft
- killed half of the population
- a crusade that ended in children being sold to Muslims
- lords that were responsible for the feudalism
- frankish leader
- farmers
Down
- rich people
- bit people and spread sicknesses and diseases
- army or group of people going to fight
- started to decline because of the black death
- helped create the Manga Carta
- a legal practice societies built on classes
- war between mostly Muslims and Christians
13 Clues: farmers • rich people • frankish leader • killed half of the population • helped create the Manga Carta • army or group of people going to fight • war between mostly Muslims and Christians • a legal practice societies built on classes • bit people and spread sicknesses and diseases • started to decline because of the black death • lords that were responsible for the feudalism • ...
High Renaissance Art 2023-04-25
Across
- Artemisia created this to show a perfect representation of the role of women in giving and sustaining life, and her vast size and art dominance portray a woman’s body and strength
- Michelangelo's famous sculpture, and is very special to Florence
- Raphel created this to show all the greatest mathematicians, philosophers and scientists from classical antiquity gathered together sharing their ideas and learning from each other
- Was created by Caravaggio to show the mythological story of a young boy
- It was commissioned by a French Cardinal for his tomb in Old St. Peter’s, it is the work that made Michelangelo’s reputation.
Down
- Was known as the Renaissance man” or “Universal Genius” who excelled in various fields including painting, architecture, poetry, and engineering
- His grasp of proportion, balance, and perspective allowed him to create harmonic, serene, and natural images
- Leonardo's famous painting created in 1503
- His private journals are filled with notes (most of them written backward) and diagrams covering many subjects
- Leonardo created this to tell the story of when Jesus told his apostles that one would betray him
- Michelangelo created this painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Gave a different direction to Western sculpture taking it away from the prevalent Gothic style
- The study of art from across the world, and from the ancient to the present day
13 Clues: Leonardo's famous painting created in 1503 • Michelangelo's famous sculpture, and is very special to Florence • Michelangelo created this painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • Was created by Caravaggio to show the mythological story of a young boy • The study of art from across the world, and from the ancient to the present day • ...
Famous Renaissance artists 2025-11-09
Across
- Powerful family,owns a bank(6)
- Playwright,poet,actor(11)
- The rebirth(11)
- Humanist, wrote Utopia, beheaded(9)
- Wrote the prince, leader of Florence(11)
Down
- Lost his whole left arm, wrote Don Quixote(9)
- French writer,doctor,monk and scholar (8)
- Wrote sonnets about Laura, poet/sculptor (8)
- German,painted for King Henry VIII(7)
- Italian sculptor, first free standing nude sculpture(9)
- New way of thinking
- Mona Lisa(7)
- Painted School of Athens (7)
13 Clues: Mona Lisa(7) • The rebirth(11) • New way of thinking • Playwright,poet,actor(11) • Painted School of Athens (7) • Powerful family,owns a bank(6) • Humanist, wrote Utopia, beheaded(9) • German,painted for King Henry VIII(7) • Wrote the prince, leader of Florence(11) • French writer,doctor,monk and scholar (8) • Wrote sonnets about Laura, poet/sculptor (8) • ...
