renaissance Crossword Puzzles
My Renaissance Science facts 2024-02-04
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- This was invented in 1624 by Cornelius van Drebble to explore the oceans
- Cornelius van Drebble made this in 1620 to make boats faster
- This was made by Galileo to help scientist jobs easier
- Bernardo Buontalenti made this in 1550 for a sweet treat
- A tool invented in 1560 by Simonio Bernacotti to write on paper
- This was invented in 1643 by Evangelista Torricelli to measure atmospheric pressure
- John Napier made this 1614 to help people with math (two words)
- Galileo made in 1606 to see the stars
- this was discoverd by Galileo 1610 around a planet
- this was made in 1493 in england to to make paper
- Galileo made this better to know which direction your going
- In 1481 Diogo de Azambyja made this to look at a ship's latitude
- this was made by Hans Lipperhey in 1608 to help people see close up
- A system made in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernicus saying that the sun is in the middle of the galaxy
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- This was invented in the 1500's in Spain to help in wars
- An invention made by Zacharias Janssen in 1590 to observe very tiny things
- this was invented in 1642 by Blaise Pascal to help with math
- this was invented in 1593 by Galileo to see what temperature it is
- An invention from the 1400's made by Johannes Gutenberg to make printing easy (two words)
- Jean-Baptiste Denys made this to give blood to people who need it.
- This was invented in 1505 by Peter Henlein to tell the time when you were waking around
- this was made by Martin Behaim in 1492 as a tiny example of the world
- An invention made in 1581 by Galileo to make clocks more accurate
- 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
- Galileo discovered that the moon was full of these
- Da Vinci in 1481 as a mini version of a helicopter
- this was made in 1605 by Johann Carolus for people to know what was going on.
- THis was mad in 1623 in Spain to help people see better
- this was made in 1450 by Leon Aberti to see what direction the wind is going
30 Clues: Galileo made in 1606 to see the stars • this was made in 1493 in england to to make paper • this was discoverd by Galileo 1610 around a planet • Galileo discovered that the moon was full of these • 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 • ...
My Renaissance Science facts 2024-02-10
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- This was invented in 1624 by Cornelius van Drebble to explore the oceans
- Cornelius van Drebble made this in 1620 to make boats faster
- This was made by Galileo to help scientist jobs easier
- Bernardo Buontalenti made this in 1550 for a sweet treat
- A tool invented in 1560 by Simonio Bernacotti to write on paper
- This was invented in 1643 by Evangelista Torricelli to measure atmospheric pressure
- John Napier made this 1614 to help people with math (two words)
- Galileo made in 1606 to see the stars
- this was discoverd by Galileo 1610 around a planet
- this was made in 1493 in england to to make paper
- Galileo made this better to know which direction your going
- In 1481 Diogo de Azambyja made this to look at a ship's latitude
- this was made by Hans Lipperhey in 1608 to help people see close up
- A system made in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernicus saying that the sun is in the middle of the galaxy
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- This was invented in the 1500's in Spain to help in wars
- An invention made by Zacharias Janssen in 1590 to observe very tiny things
- this was invented in 1642 by Blaise Pascal to help with math
- this was invented in 1593 by Galileo to see what temperature it is
- An invention from the 1400's made by Johannes Gutenberg to make printing easy (two words)
- Jean-Baptiste Denys made this to give blood to people who need it.
- This was invented in 1505 by Peter Henlein to tell the time when you were waking around
- this was made by Martin Behaim in 1492 as a tiny example of the world
- An invention made in 1581 by Galileo to make clocks more accurate
- 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
- Galileo discovered that the moon was full of these
- Da Vinci in 1481 as a mini version of a helicopter
- this was made in 1605 by Johann Carolus for people to know what was going on.
- THis was mad in 1623 in Spain to help people see better
- this was made in 1450 by Leon Aberti to see what direction the wind is going
30 Clues: Galileo made in 1606 to see the stars • this was made in 1493 in england to to make paper • this was discoverd by Galileo 1610 around a planet • Galileo discovered that the moon was full of these • 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 • ...
Middle Ages / Renaissance Vocab 2024-04-15
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- a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed ⅓ of people
- Intellectual movement based on the classics that stressed human beings as the center of the universe with dignity and value.
- supporter
- nomads of the Asian steppe
- a code to be brave and loyal that knights adopted in the late Middle Ages
- ideal perfection
- an estate that included the peasants that worked the land
- an ethnic group native to Hungary
- lending money at interest
- Rebirth
- the system of law based on case law and precedent rather than codified law that emerged in England in the Middle Ages,
- ancient nomadic civilization with strong military
- worldly
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- relating to the Middle Ages
- a political and social system where a powerful lord offers "protection" in return for "service"
- An organization of priests in Spain that punished anyone suspected of secretly practicing their old religion instead of Roman Catholicism.
- lesser lords who pledged their service and loyalty to a greater lord
- struggle between England and France in the 14th–15th century over many disputes, including the succession to the French crown.
- lord's estate
- Germanic-speaking people who invaded the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites
- peasants on a manor
- the cornerstone of English law that declared that the king and government were bound by the same laws as other citizens.
- people from Germanic tribes who migrated to Great Britain from continental Europe from 450-1066
24 Clues: Rebirth • worldly • supporter • lord's estate • ideal perfection • peasants on a manor • lending money at interest • nomads of the Asian steppe • relating to the Middle Ages • an ethnic group native to Hungary • ancient nomadic civilization with strong military • an estate that included the peasants that worked the land • ...
Renaissance crossword-Brayden Melby 2025-04-10
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- machine that text and images are transferred from movable type to paper
- The starting point of the Renaissance
- The revival of art influenced by classical models
- an artist who created most of his artwork based on peasant life
- A writer who talks about the power of the pen
- The family that are patrons of arts and libraries
- The Author of the book Don Quixote
- This artist did a lot of copper engravings
- The writer of the book of Courtier
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- the artist who created the Mona Lisa
- The Mathematical way to put depth in a painting
- the most famous painting in the world
- Making things different sizes to show depth and different angles in art
- The technique of showing depth in art
- the emphasizment of human potential and achievement
- The technique of putting architecture in a painting
- the artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- The Disciption of Figures and landscapes
- The finest poet in Italy
- The painting with Jesus Christ created by DA Vinci
20 Clues: The finest poet in Italy • The Author of the book Don Quixote • The writer of the book of Courtier • the artist who created the Mona Lisa • the most famous painting in the world • The starting point of the Renaissance • The technique of showing depth in art • The Disciption of Figures and landscapes • the artist who painted the Sistine Chapel • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2025-11-20
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- Being saved
- Widely used
- The greatest Italian city-states
- Most notable renaissance painter
- The act that established the church of England
- Served a commercial link between Asia and western Europe
- The elected head of state in venice
- Back to the sources
- Started the reformation
- Had to share their power with emerging urban classes
- Buildings where monks/nuns live
- First protestant faith
- Building and structures
- Also known as the old testament
- Wrote a criticism of the Latin Vulgate translation of the new testament
- Types of columns (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite)
- A soldier that fights to get paid
- Grammar, poetry, philosophy, rhetoric, and history
- Reducing time in purgatory after death
- One of the four major religious orders founded in the middle ages
- Started the Church of England to get a divorce
- Speech or slang
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- A work by Marcus Virtruvius Pollio
- This made the reformation possible and helped spread the true message of the Bible
- Dominican Priest who started condemning the corruption and excesses of the Medici family
- A wet plaster painting
- The most powerful family in Florence
- Written promises of money
- The rebirth when new ideas flourished throughout Europe
- The religion viewed as the most radical by protestants and Catholics
- Purifying of souls after death
- A powerful ruling family
- Idea that god has already chosen who will be saved
- The king of Spain and ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
- The complaints that Martin Luther had to the church
- An edition of the bible translated by St. Jerome in the fourteenth century
- A government by divine authority
- Artwork that represents a religious subject
- First to translate the bible into english
- One of the richest city-states
40 Clues: Being saved • Widely used • Speech or slang • Back to the sources • A wet plaster painting • First protestant faith • Started the reformation • Building and structures • A powerful ruling family • Written promises of money • Purifying of souls after death • One of the richest city-states • Buildings where monks/nuns live • Also known as the old testament • The greatest Italian city-states • ...
Renaissance Art: Terminology & Artists 2025-11-24
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- type of paint with egg yolk as binding medium noted for quick-drying a flat opaque colors
- (use of light & dark to emphasize 3-dimensionality)
- smoke-light or hazy effect that distances viewer from painting’s subject
- a schematic, non-realistic manner of representing the visible world, abstracted from their natural appearance
- da Vinci High Renaissance polymath whose innovations in engineering matched his dexterity in art
- Greco-Roman prophetess whom Christians saw as prefiguring Christ’s coming
- system for representing 3-dimensional space on a 2-dimensional surface
- decoration produced by scratching through a darker layer of plaster or glaze
- wood inlay
- mathematical depiction of spatial recession
- “trick of the eye”
- painted naturalistic & emotionally expressive figures in this chapel in settings that evoked spatial depth & 3-dimensionality
- Built between 1420 and 1430,the Florentine Duomo (still the world’s largest masonry vault) was designed by…
- technique where elements are arranged to form an imaginary triangle within a work, creating a sense of stability, balance, and harmony
- 1500s in Italian art
- Early Renaissance painter in Florence known for portraits and sylvan scenes from Roman mythology
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- extreme artistic technique that creates the illusion of a figure or object projecting dramatically toward the viewer or receding into the background
- visual effect in which an object is shortened & turned into the image plane to give the effect of spatial recession
- A horizontal “line” formed by the implied meeting point of earth and sky. In linear perspective, the vanishing point(s) are located on this “line”
- 16th-century in Italian art
- Any line running back into the represented space of a picture perpendicular to the imagined picture plane. In linear perspective, all orthogonals converge at a single vanishing point in the picture and are the basis for a grid that maps out the internal space of the image.
- painting on wet plaster, using a binder, such as egg, glue, or oil, to adhere the paint to the surface
- drawing by da Vinci that illustrates the ideals of Roman architect Vitruvius regarding the proportions of the human body
- symbolic illustration of a concept or principle
- wall painting technique where pigments are applied to dry plaster
- Serena dark gray stone used for columns, arches, trim in Renaissance buildings
- a method of rendering the effect of spatial distance by subtle variations in color and clarity of representation.
- Raphael was so impressed by his Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings, that he re-painted the portrait of Heraclitus in this fresco in the Stanza della Segnatura.
- In a perspective system,the point on the horizon line at which orthogonals meet.
- painting or sculpture of a crucified Christ lying on grieving Mary’s lap
- This artist was one of the first to deploy linear perspective in his Holy Trinity fresco in Florence’s Santa Maria Novella church.
- nude corner figures on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
32 Clues: wood inlay • “trick of the eye” • 1500s in Italian art • 16th-century in Italian art • mathematical depiction of spatial recession • symbolic illustration of a concept or principle • nude corner figures on the Sistine Chapel ceiling • (use of light & dark to emphasize 3-dimensionality) • wall painting technique where pigments are applied to dry plaster • ...
Renaissance/Scientific Revolution Vocab 2025-12-10
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- Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Well-tested explanation supported by evidence
- Standard used for comparison in an experiment
- Payment made to reduce punishment for sins
- Machine invented to mass-produce books quickly
- Organized process for investigating and testing ideas
- Use of strong light and dark contrast in art
- Factor in an experiment that can change
- Tool that uses lenses to observe distant objects
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- Proposed explanation that can be tested
- Artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth
- Belief that reason is the main source of knowledge
- A Renaissance belief system that focused on human potential, achievements, and classical learning
- Rule describing consistent patterns in nature
- Everyday language spoken by ordinary people
- Belief that knowledge comes primarily from observation and experience
- Theory that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- Focus on worldly life rather than religious matters
- Wealthy person who financially supported artists and thinkers
- Belief that goes against official church teachings
20 Clues: Proposed explanation that can be tested • Factor in an experiment that can change • Payment made to reduce punishment for sins • Everyday language spoken by ordinary people • Use of strong light and dark contrast in art • Well-tested explanation supported by evidence • Standard used for comparison in an experiment • Rule describing consistent patterns in nature • ...
Africa 2015-09-30
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- South Africa’s Capital City
- The Egyptian _______
- ______ Falls (105m)
- An African Country Beginning With ‘K’
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- _______ Mandela Voted Against Racism
- The African _________ Monument
- A ______ Mamba Is The Deadliest Snake (In Africa)
- The Famous Water Aid Charity
- African Football Team
- _______ Selassie Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930
10 Clues: ______ Falls (105m) • The Egyptian _______ • African Football Team • South Africa’s Capital City • The Famous Water Aid Charity • The African _________ Monument • _______ Mandela Voted Against Racism • An African Country Beginning With ‘K’ • _______ Selassie Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 • A ______ Mamba Is The Deadliest Snake (In Africa)
Renaissance - Rishith Ravi Kiran 2022-04-14
10 Clues: Polo!!!!!! • wrote 95 thesis • greek,history,latin • Meaning of Renaissance • made the printing press • A luxurious clothing material • Family that attacked the medici • another word for exchanging items • famous painter who painted Mona Lisa • Family that funded for church and appreciated art
Mastery Assignment Unit 1 2024-09-16
10 Clues: Rebirth • Common language • Writer of Utopia • Sculpter & Painter • Archeatic and Painter • European Social System • Spread of beliefs and human works • Simple Subjects such as history, and poetry • Greek and Roman cultural works in the library • Disease that wiped out the European population
reformation 2024-01-08
10 Clues: belief • exchange of goods • leader of the church • discovering new places • man who started reformation • gathering place for religion • separation of church and state • time where europe flourished with art • continent where the reformation takes place • religion that protested against the catholics
African Icons 2025-04-29
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- Makoko Floating School (Nigeria)
- Independence Monument (Cameroon)
- Constitutional Court (South Africa)
- National Museum of African American History (DC)
- CM Design Atelier (Lagos)
- Gando Primary School (Burkina Faso)
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- Dar Lamane Housing (Morocco)
- African Renaissance Monument (Senegal)
- Niamey Cultural Center (Niger)
- Maputo Railway Station (Mozambique)
10 Clues: CM Design Atelier (Lagos) • Dar Lamane Housing (Morocco) • Niamey Cultural Center (Niger) • Makoko Floating School (Nigeria) • Independence Monument (Cameroon) • Constitutional Court (South Africa) • Maputo Railway Station (Mozambique) • Gando Primary School (Burkina Faso) • African Renaissance Monument (Senegal) • National Museum of African American History (DC)
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
renaissance 2022-06-24
5 Clues: it means rebirth • this era was know as? • he translated the bible in german • he was the most popular renaissance • michelangelo is know for painting on what type of buildings
The Renaissance and Reformation 2013-09-10
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- everyday language of ordinary people
- a religious order recognized by the Society of Jesus or Jesuits
- Emphasized human reasoning as the best road to understanding
- force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth
- published 'On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres'
- Swiss city-state which became Calvinist theocracy
- symbolized the renewed feelings of intense faith
- was a lessening of the time a soul would have to spend in purgatory
- annauled King Henry's marriage
- possible explanation
- Triggered a revolt against church abuses
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- a step-by-step process used to prove or disaprove a hypothesis
- acceptable middle ground
- Stressed experiementation and observation
- formed a theory to explain why the planets moved as they did
- idea that God had long ago determined who divided into two kinds of people
- to establish the direction that reform shoud take
- His findings caused an uproar from both citizens and the churchs
- opened the way to modern chemical analysis of the composition of matter
- religious groups that had broken away from an established church
- Child of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon
21 Clues: possible explanation • acceptable middle ground • annauled King Henry's marriage • everyday language of ordinary people • Triggered a revolt against church abuses • Stressed experiementation and observation • Child of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon • symbolized the renewed feelings of intense faith • to establish the direction that reform shoud take • ...
Renaissance Crossword - Melissa Londono 2022-11-21
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- Sistine Chapel in Rome
- da Vinci / Famous artist, painted "The Mona Lisa" and "The
- Alighieri / Man who wrote a poem called the "Divine Comedy"
- Press / What Johann Gutenberg used to print the first edition
- / City in Italy that is the birthplace of the Renaissance; symbol of energy and brilliance
- Greek and Roman manuscripts
- / Sculptor and painter, painted the ceiling mural of
- / Ideology that focuses on worldly subjects (ex.humanities) rather than religious issues
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- Erasmus / Man who produced the Greek edition of the New
- Reformation / Revolution where Protestants wanted to separate from the Catholic church
- Petrarch / Father of Humanism", created a library
- / Large problem that the Catholic Church had, which caused the Protestant Reformation
- the study of a human's body proportions
- / Branch of Christianity that was inspired by Martin
- Supper"
- Family / Wealthiest and most influential rulers of Florence
- Man / Leonardo da Vinci's most famous drawing
- / Idea that God determined salvation for everyone
- ago
- the Bible
20 Clues: ago • Supper" • the Bible • Sistine Chapel in Rome • Greek and Roman manuscripts • the study of a human's body proportions • Man / Leonardo da Vinci's most famous drawing • / Idea that God determined salvation for everyone • Petrarch / Father of Humanism", created a library • / Branch of Christianity that was inspired by Martin • ...
renaissance & reformation crossword puzzle 2019-10-30
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- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
- the name of the wealthy merchant family in Florence
- supporters of lit, art, science
- Wrote the Utopia
- Church appointments
- wrote The Prince
- wrote Hamlet
- telescope
- means rebirth or revival
- Wrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (national) language
- Emphasized realism, attention to detail, desire for PERFECTION
- property
- a French religious reformer organized a following in Switzerland based on the idea of predestination
- Wrote Praise of Folly
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- A literary movement that began in 14th century Italy.
- the counter reformation
- Salem Massachusetts
- made Vitruvian Man and mona lisa
- 95 thesis
- broke away from Catholic Church b/c Pope refused to grant him a divorce from Catherine of Aragon
- 1350 to 1600
- Pieta
- made Don Quixote de la Mancha
- what church did king henry VIII form
- Invention of movable type
- largest form of church revenue by 1500s
- calculus
- Wrote the Canterbury Tales (in English)
28 Clues: Pieta • calculus • property • 95 thesis • telescope • 1350 to 1600 • wrote Hamlet • Wrote the Utopia • wrote The Prince • Salem Massachusetts • Church appointments • Wrote Praise of Folly • the counter reformation • means rebirth or revival • Invention of movable type • made Don Quixote de la Mancha • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • supporters of lit, art, science • made Vitruvian Man and mona lisa • ...
My Renaissance Science facts 2024-02-10
Across
- This was invented in 1505 by Peter Henlein to tell the time when you were waking around
- this was invented in 1642 by Blaise Pascal to help with math
- Da Vinci in 1481 as a mini version of a helicopter
- THis was mad in 1623 in Spain to help people see better
- this was made in 1605 by Johann Carolus for people to know what was going on.
- This was invented in the 1500's in Spain to help in wars
- This was invented in 1643 by Evangelista Torricelli to measure atmospheric pressure
- John Napier made this 1614 to help people with math (two words)
- In 1481 Diogo de Azambyja made this to look at a ship's latitude
- An invention from the 1400's made by Johannes Gutenberg to make printing easy (two words)
- Jean-Baptiste Denys made this to give blood to people who need it.
- this was made by Martin Behaim in 1492 as a tiny example of the world
- this was invented in 1589 by John Harington to help get rid of waste
- this was invented in 1593 by Galileo to see what temperature it is
- Galileo made in 1606 to see the stars
- this was made in 1617 by Faust Vrancic to help you slowly fall.
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- this was made by Hans Lipperhey in 1608 to help people see close up
- this was made in 1450 by Leon Aberti to see what direction the wind is going
- This was made by Galileo to help scientist jobs easier
- Galileo made this better to know which direction your going
- A system made in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernicus saying that the sun is in the middle of the galaxy
- this was discoverd by Galileo 1610 around a planet
- Bernardo Buontalenti made this in 1550 for a sweet treat
- An invention made in 1581 by Galileo to make clocks more accurate
- A tool invented in 1560 by Simonio Bernacotti to write on paper
- This was invented in 1624 by Cornelius van Drebble to explore the oceans
- An invention made by Zacharias Janssen in 1590 to observe very tiny things
- Galileo discovered that the moon was full of these
- Cornelius van Drebble made this in 1620 to make boats faster
- this was made in 1493 in england to to make paper
30 Clues: Galileo made in 1606 to see the stars • this was made in 1493 in england to to make paper • this was discoverd by Galileo 1610 around a planet • Galileo discovered that the moon was full of these • 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 • ...
MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE & BAROQUE PERIODS 2023-10-17
20 Clues: PEARL • SACRED • EMPIRE • REBIRTH • LITURGY • SECULAR • NOTATION • HUMANISM • COMPOSER • HUNCHBACK • INVENTION • MUSICIANS • ONE SOUND • PLAINCHANT • GOVERNANCE • COPERNICUS • INSTRUMENT • PROTESTANT • TWO SOUNDS • MIDDLE AGES
Renaissance and Exploration Crossword 2025-01-03
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- This empire dominated much of Mexico before the arrival of the Spanish
- This European country was the first leader of exploration and navigation during the age of exploration
- Luther’s branch of protestant Christianity became known as what?
- This Christian humanist criticized the Catholic Church for it’s empty rituals and insisted that the church should teach people how to live in a Christ-like way in daily life.
- This massive empire in the Andes Mountains was flourishing when the Spanish arrived
- After years of war, this treaty granted German states the right to choose between Catholicism or Lutheranism as the official religion
- This German monk, upset especially by the sales of indulgences, insisted that the Catholic church needed to be reformed
- Also called The Society of Jesus, this group vowed allegiance to the Pope and through mission work aimed to restore Catholicism after the reformation
- Martin Luther posted 95 of these on the Wittenberg door
- This meeting of the Catholic church reaffirmed catholic doctrine in opposition to the growin protestant reformation
- A period of rebirth in Europe that brought about greater political stability and a focus on the potnetial of human beings in disciplines like art, literature, architecture, and math
- This Italian explorer landed in the New World in 1492
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- The most radical reformers who insisted on separating religion from the state and would only baptize adult believers
- This was the “right” of Spanish settlers to use Native Americans for labor
- A Swiss reformer whose focus on salvation by God’s grace alone led him to emphasize a doctrine of “predestination”
- This famous invention of Johannes Gutenberg made the spread of ideas radically easier
- This trade network brought never before known plants, animals, and diseases between the old and new world
- God, Gold, and _____ became a motto of explorers in the age of exploration
- The Catholic church granted these, promising that they would relieve souls in Purgatory from punishment
- This group of armed spanish explorers began establishing a number of colonies in south and central America
- This philosophy emphasized the individual’s potential and insisted that in order to unlock that potential, one would need to have a well-rounded classical education in Greek and Roman thought.
- The author of the Prince who de-emphasized a leader’s morality and insisted on an ends-justify-the means approach to rule
- This was the destination of Vasco Da Gama as he explored a sea route around Africa
23 Clues: This Italian explorer landed in the New World in 1492 • Martin Luther posted 95 of these on the Wittenberg door • Luther’s branch of protestant Christianity became known as what? • This empire dominated much of Mexico before the arrival of the Spanish • This was the “right” of Spanish settlers to use Native Americans for labor • ...
Renaissance Rae, Marley, Hayley 2025-06-17
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- Discovered the craters on the moon
- a series of religious wars
- Florence, Venice, and Genoa are:
- Agricultural laborer under a lord
- Who Grave-robbed in the name of scie
- English poet and play-writer
- Land for labor
- Italian patrons of the art
- Everything revolves around humans
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- a Euro-Asia trading route
- who invented the printing press
- Synonym for social classes
- To expand control or land of a country
- moving from rural to urban areas as a mass
- Protestants taking over Catholics
- Expanding power by military force
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Wiped out 30-50 Million people by disease
- who wrote the 95 theses
- Discovered Gravity
- a christian place and way of worship
- Unsupported hatred or dislike against a people
22 Clues: Land for labor • Discovered Gravity • who wrote the 95 theses • a Euro-Asia trading route • Synonym for social classes • a series of religious wars • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Italian patrons of the art • English poet and play-writer • who invented the printing press • Florence, Venice, and Genoa are: • Protestants taking over Catholics • Expanding power by military force • ...
English Renaissance (1485 – 1625) 2025-09-24
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- — Invention that increased book availability and literacy
- — Belief in human potential, achievement, and individuality
- — Renaissance thinkers relied on this alongside faith
- — Short lyrical poems, Shakespeare’s specialty
- — New national church formed after the split from Catholicism
- — Religion that grew after Henry’s break with Rome
- — Drama genre often mocking social norms
- — Drama genre of works like Macbeth
- — Author of The Prince
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- — Spanish author of Don Quixote
- — Poet exploring faith and individuality
- — Playwright and poet of Hamlet and Sonnet 18
- — Wrote satire The Praise of Folly
- — Author of Paradise Lost
- — Milton’s epic about Satan’s rebellion and the Fall
- — Author of The Divine Comedy
- — King who broke with the Catholic Church and created the Church of England
- — Thomas More’s famous work describing an ideal society
- — Poet of Canzoniere
- — Playwright of Doctor Faustus
20 Clues: — Poet of Canzoniere • — Author of The Prince • — Author of Paradise Lost • — Author of The Divine Comedy • — Playwright of Doctor Faustus • — Spanish author of Don Quixote • — Wrote satire The Praise of Folly • — Drama genre of works like Macbeth • — Poet exploring faith and individuality • — Drama genre often mocking social norms • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-29
5 Clues: richest family • the word means rebirth • built their city on many small islands. • A person who fights in an army for money • was the most famous city of the Renaissance.
Leonardo Da Vinci 2023-09-10
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- In what Italian city did Leonardo start his formal artistic education?
- What did Leonardo perform on dead bodies to study human anatomy?
- What did Leonardo design that was focused on strength, stability, and innovative construction methods?
- What field did Leonardo's anatomical studies help shape, besides art?
- Where was Leonardo da Vinci born?
- Leonardo had a professional rivalry with which fellow Renaissance artist?
- Where did Leonardo da Vinci spend his last years, working for King Francis I of France?
- What term describes someone with a wide range of talents and interests, like Leonardo da Vinci?
- What was Leonardo's dad's profession?
- Which artistic technique involves creating a lifelike appearance in paintings through careful shading and detail?
Down
- What is the term for the period in which Leonardo lived, characterized by creativity and new ideas?
- What artistic technique did Leonardo use for soft blending of colors and tones?
- What is the name of Leonardo's iconic portrait?
- What technique, involving strong contrasts of light and dark, did Leonardo use in his art?
- What term describes a device with wings that flap like a bird's and was designed by Leonardo for human flight?
- What was the primary language in which Leonardo received basic education during his childhood?
16 Clues: Where was Leonardo da Vinci born? • What was Leonardo's dad's profession? • What is the name of Leonardo's iconic portrait? • What did Leonardo perform on dead bodies to study human anatomy? • What field did Leonardo's anatomical studies help shape, besides art? • In what Italian city did Leonardo start his formal artistic education? • ...
the Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-05
the Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-05
Sports in Elizabethan England Terms 2013-11-12
9 Clues: a small cube • activity/hobby • killing animals • Period Renaissance • the game of tenpin • an athletic competition • a physical contact sport • a ring of iron, rope, or rubber • skill of shooting with bow and arrows
Middle Ages 2014-10-16
9 Clues: Serfs up? • Great Document • Born in Cheapside • Didn't last 100 years • Led to the Renaissance • This is supposedly dead • Took many years of training • Killed 30% of the population • Shares a name with this newsletter's editor
Family 2022-11-25
9 Clues: Who's the boss • The kindest heart • Has the best toys • Quiet and composed • Knows what she wants • At one with the Earth • A real renaissance man • the most important thing • Always up for an adventure
Zaman Gelap & Zaman Renaissance 2019-07-24
10 Clues: Orang Gasar • Bapa Humanisme • Semangat ingin tahu • Golongan tuan tanah • Maksud kelahiran semula • Sistem politik yang baru • Nama Keluarga Medici diberikan • Bandar Itali yang mulakan zaman Renaissance • Penaung kepada para seniman dan cendekiawan • Pihak agama yang amat berkuasa pada zaman kemunduran Eropah
Roaring Twenties 2023-05-30
10 Clues: Banning of Alcohol • Happened in Harlem • Women got this Right • Secret Underground Bars • The New Generation of Women • One of the Biggest Inventions • America's Financial Situation • Monkey Trial Was Based On This • Racist Group with lots of Members • American _____ Were Highly Supported
Art and Art Movements 2023-08-07
Across
- Cultural movement in Europe.
- Capturing visual impressions.
- Three-dimensional art form.
- Exploring the subconscious mind.
- Artwork of a person's face.
Down
- Depicting geometric shapes and forms.
- Art capturing natural scenery.
- Art with brushes and pigments.
- Art style without realism.
- Expressing emotions and thoughts.
10 Clues: Art style without realism. • Three-dimensional art form. • Artwork of a person's face. • Cultural movement in Europe. • Capturing visual impressions. • Art capturing natural scenery. • Art with brushes and pigments. • Exploring the subconscious mind. • Expressing emotions and thoughts. • Depicting geometric shapes and forms.
Textbook Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-08
10 Clues: Gives definitions • Collection of maps • Gives page numbers • definition of lucrative • Topic found on page 341 • Religion found on page 27 • Religion found on page 155 • Continent found on page 496 • Chapters/Topics and sections/lessons • American civilization found on page 276
the Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-05
the Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-05
the Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-05
Renaissance era X-Word (Chap. 1) 2020-10-28
Across
- broke England away from the Roman Catholic Church
- Sun center of the universe
- 95 thesis
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- English playwright
- birthplace of the reformation
- everyday language
Down
- intellectual movement that studied classical Greek and Roman culture.
- chemist who studied the composition of matter
- inventor of the microscope
- advanced astronomy tech
- artistic technique which allows 3D
- called for a translation of the Bible in the vernacular
- explained the laws of gravity and motion
- started Clavinism
- Successor of Edward VI
- The great English compromiser
- A true renaissance man
- Printing press
19 Clues: 95 thesis • Printing press • started Clavinism • everyday language • English playwright • Successor of Edward VI • A true renaissance man • advanced astronomy tech • inventor of the microscope • Sun center of the universe • painted the Sistine Chapel • The great English compromiser • birthplace of the reformation • artistic technique which allows 3D • ...
Music and Dance 2024-07-26
Across
- Accordion used in folk music.
- A classical music genre originating from Italy.
- Traditional music of the people.
- Italian term for ballad.
- Dance of Bohemian origin.
- Italian term for ballet.
- A lively Italian folk dance.
- A traditional Italian song.
- Polish folk dance popular in Italy.
- Frame drum used in traditional music.
Down
- Dance of Argentine origin popular in Italy.
- A type of square dance.
- Italian bagpipe.
- Traditional string instrument.
- Italian folk woodwind instrument.
- A lively folk dance.
- Dance from the Renaissance period.
- A serenade.
- Italian folk reed instrument.
- Traditional string instrument.
20 Clues: A serenade. • Italian bagpipe. • A lively folk dance. • A type of square dance. • Italian term for ballad. • Italian term for ballet. • Dance of Bohemian origin. • A traditional Italian song. • A lively Italian folk dance. • Accordion used in folk music. • Italian folk reed instrument. • Traditional string instrument. • Traditional string instrument. • Traditional music of the people. • ...
Scientist of the Renaissance Period 2023-06-28
5 Clues: He invented telescope • It means rebirth or revival • He discovered the laws of gravity • A continent where Renaissance started • He said that the earth revolves around the sun
Isaacs world history cross word puzzel 2020-12-18
11 Clues: an art pierd • local langage • born march 6 1475 • an italian painter • made the mona lisa • well known for his poems • ecuring one every centurey • wrote the book called the prince • made an importent machine in 1440 • wifes name Gemma Di Manetto Donati • also known as Alessandro di Mariano diVanni Filipepi
1920s Review (Kylee) 2024-02-07
11 Clues: the dark side • the grapes of wrath • tales of the jazz age • who wrote blues songs. • made womens jobs easier • make easier communication • make transportation easier • moved north for better jobs • who was a famous jazz singer • harlem renaissance was called • a famous artist who would paint flowers and bones.
Black History Month 2025-02-03
Across
- Heavyweight boxed dubbed "The Greatest"
- Holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the US\
- Bus boycott figurehead
- Prolific writer and abolitionist
- ____ Colvin
Down
- Dr. King's wife
- "What happens to a dream deferred?"
- _____ Renaissance, located in NYC
- First black woman in Congress
- "The Ballot or the Bullet"
- Integrated Major League Baseball
11 Clues: ____ Colvin • Dr. King's wife • Bus boycott figurehead • "The Ballot or the Bullet" • First black woman in Congress • Integrated Major League Baseball • Prolific writer and abolitionist • _____ Renaissance, located in NYC • "What happens to a dream deferred?" • Heavyweight boxed dubbed "The Greatest" • Holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the US\
Assassin's Creed: Broederschap 2013-02-03
Across
- Hoofdpersonage Assassin's Creed reeks?
- Waar studeerde Anton Gill?
- Achternaam hoofdpersonage?
- Over wat gingen Gill's eerste boeken?
- Waar speelt het Assassin's Creed verhaal zich af?
- Waar woont Gill nu?
Down
- Eerste Assassin's Creed?
- Waar is Gill geboren?
- In 2004 schreef Gill een boek over?
- Pseudoniem van Gill?
- Waar werkte Gill eerst?
11 Clues: Waar woont Gill nu? • Pseudoniem van Gill? • Waar is Gill geboren? • Waar werkte Gill eerst? • Eerste Assassin's Creed? • Waar studeerde Anton Gill? • Achternaam hoofdpersonage? • In 2004 schreef Gill een boek over? • Over wat gingen Gill's eerste boeken? • Hoofdpersonage Assassin's Creed reeks? • Waar speelt het Assassin's Creed verhaal zich af?
LEONARD de Vinci 2016-01-19
11 Clues: type d'artiste • avion dans l'eau • cousin de l'avion • ville d'état en italie • oeuvre fameuse au Louvre • qui fait preuve de génie • science qui étudie le corps • moyen de transport à 2 roues • Leonard de Vinci est l'homme... • on s'en sert pour sauter dans l'air • le dernier ..... oeuvre de Leonard de Vinci
Geschiedenis puzzel Gijs en Vincent 2021-01-13
Across
- handelsplaatsen langs de kust
- ver ontwikkeld rijk in Zuid-Amerika
- hervorming eigenlijk scheuring
- je verbonden voelen met een land
- de macht brengen naar een centrale plek
- Onthoud de dood
Down
- wedergeboorte van oudheid
- pluk de dag
- onderzoek met je zintuigen
- nieuwe manier van denken
- volkstelling en hun geld en grond bijhouden
11 Clues: pluk de dag • Onthoud de dood • nieuwe manier van denken • wedergeboorte van oudheid • onderzoek met je zintuigen • handelsplaatsen langs de kust • hervorming eigenlijk scheuring • je verbonden voelen met een land • ver ontwikkeld rijk in Zuid-Amerika • de macht brengen naar een centrale plek • volkstelling en hun geld en grond bijhouden
People who made History in Taxonomy 2022-09-05
Across
- Materia Medica
- Herbalists in 15th & 16th century
- Father of Modern Taxonomy
- An English botanist
Down
- First scientist of Renaissance to use first-hand observation
- Father of Botany
- Father of Zoology
- A Swiss botanist
- Persian physician; Canon of Medicine
- wrote about medicinal and agricultural groupings of plants
- First human taxonomist
11 Clues: Materia Medica • Father of Botany • A Swiss botanist • Father of Zoology • An English botanist • First human taxonomist • Father of Modern Taxonomy • Herbalists in 15th & 16th century • Persian physician; Canon of Medicine • wrote about medicinal and agricultural groupings of plants • First scientist of Renaissance to use first-hand observation
Chapter 1 Vocab 2020-01-13
Across
- Period were Europeans investigate the physical world
- A series of military expeditions
- Global Transfer of goods across the Atlantic
- Spain and Portugal agreed to explore the western Hemisphere
- Native Americans
Down
- Divided Christianity
- Portuguese Prince
- Household of Mother, Father, and children
- Social Ordering
- Italian Explorer
- Establishment of settlements controlled by a parent country
11 Clues: Social Ordering • Italian Explorer • Native Americans • Portuguese Prince • Divided Christianity • A series of military expeditions • Household of Mother, Father, and children • Global Transfer of goods across the Atlantic • Period were Europeans investigate the physical world • Establishment of settlements controlled by a parent country • ...
Historical Events 2025-12-12
11 Clues: Rebirth • Holy Wars • reclaim territory • first King of England • division of the church • 28 million people died • Fight for the French Throne • reduce the power of the King • Mass copies of Bible and Information • Finding new territories around the world • Transfer of Goods from East to West and West to East
Black History Month Crossword 2024-02-21
Across
- Last Name: African American artist famous for his paintings depicting African American life
- First Name: African American artist known for her paintings inspired by the Harlem Renaissance
- Last Name: Singer known as the "Queen of Soul"
- First Name: First African American Supreme Court Justice, serving from October 1967 until October 1991
- First Name: African American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from Joplin, Missouri.
- Last Name: African American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from Joplin, Missouri.
- Last Name: First African American Supreme Court Justice, serving from October 1967 until October 1991
- First Name: African American artist famous for his paintings depicting African American life
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- First Name: Singer known as the "Queen of Soul"
- Last Name: First African American principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre
- Last Name: African American abolitionist and political activist.
- Last Name: African American poet and civil rights activist known for her work "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- First Name: First African American principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre
- Last Name: African American artist known for her paintings inspired by the Harlem Renaissance
- First Name: African American abolitionist and political activist.
- First Name: African American poet and civil rights activist known for her work "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
16 Clues: Last Name: Singer known as the "Queen of Soul" • First Name: Singer known as the "Queen of Soul" • Last Name: African American abolitionist and political activist. • First Name: African American abolitionist and political activist. • Last Name: First African American principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre • ...
Parties du Yantra 2023-11-02
8 Clues: Padma • Chakra • Bhupura • Cycle infini de renaissance • Point de creation de univers • composition de signes _________ • Kona triangle pointant vers le bas • Kona triangle pointant vers le haut
anoher puzzple for mila 2026-03-11
8 Clues: session mommy • failed so hard • our renaissance • dinner last night • everything is ____ • yappatron in stunts • go-to place on fridays • faze that ended but should come back
Assassin's Creed: Broederschap 2013-02-03
Across
- Hoofdpersonage Assassin's Creed reeks?
- Waar studeerde Anton Gill?
- Eerste Assassin's Creed?
- In 2004 schreef Gill een boek over?
- Waar werkte Gill eerst?
Down
- Pseudoniem van Gill?
- Over wat gingen Gill's eerste boeken?
- Waar is Gill geboren?
- Achternaam hoofdpersonage?
- Waar woont Gill nu?
- Waar speelt het Assassin's Creed verhaal zich af?
11 Clues: Waar woont Gill nu? • Pseudoniem van Gill? • Waar is Gill geboren? • Waar werkte Gill eerst? • Eerste Assassin's Creed? • Waar studeerde Anton Gill? • Achternaam hoofdpersonage? • In 2004 schreef Gill een boek over? • Over wat gingen Gill's eerste boeken? • Hoofdpersonage Assassin's Creed reeks? • Waar speelt het Assassin's Creed verhaal zich af?
Geschiedenis puzzel Gijs en Vincent 2021-01-13
Across
- onthoud de dood
- de macht brengen naar een centrale plek
- handelsplaatsen langs de kust
- verontwikkeld rijk in Zuid-Amerika
- pluk de dag
- wedergeboorte van de oudheid
Down
- hervorming( maar eigenlijk scheuring)
- volksstelling en hun geld en grond bijhouden
- onderzoek met je zintuigen
- je verbonden voelen met een land
- nieuwe manier van denken
11 Clues: pluk de dag • onthoud de dood • nieuwe manier van denken • onderzoek met je zintuigen • wedergeboorte van de oudheid • handelsplaatsen langs de kust • je verbonden voelen met een land • verontwikkeld rijk in Zuid-Amerika • hervorming( maar eigenlijk scheuring) • de macht brengen naar een centrale plek • volksstelling en hun geld en grond bijhouden
Billie holiday 2023-03-07
Across
- is a chronic disease of the liver marked by degeneration of cells.
- Utah basketball team
- cabin Treehouse?
- Sewing machine company
- Billie Holiday nickname
Down
- Chromebook color
- Pineapple, Mango
- unusual, or surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand.
- Lady sings the _______
- renaissance location
- an adult female human being
11 Clues: Chromebook color • Pineapple, Mango • cabin Treehouse? • Utah basketball team • renaissance location • Lady sings the _______ • Sewing machine company • Billie Holiday nickname • an adult female human being • is a chronic disease of the liver marked by degeneration of cells. • unusual, or surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand.
therenaissance 2024-11-25
Across
- showing 3d imensiona lscene
- combination of human is tand religousideaes
- Italiant rader that trivial tochina
- study of hi storyl lither publics peaking and art
- renaissancear inter
- renassan cewrteir play righter
Down
- it a lianw riter and politic an wrote the prince
- lorenaiss an ceargist
- renaissances chalas
- periodo frebirth and creating
- germanp rinter
11 Clues: germanp rinter • renaissances chalas • renaissancear inter • lorenaiss an ceargist • showing 3d imensiona lscene • periodo frebirth and creating • renassan cewrteir play righter • Italiant rader that trivial tochina • combination of human is tand religousideaes • it a lianw riter and politic an wrote the prince • study of hi storyl lither publics peaking and art
Chapter 30 Vocab 2024-11-25
Across
- time period after the middle ages
- Italian writer and pollination
- new way of thinking
- Italian poet
- greatest writer in English language
- religious ideas
Down
- the man who made the printing press
- the artist who made the Mona Lisa
- Italian artist who painted seedlings of chapels
- a method of showing three dimensions
- remarkable trader
11 Clues: Italian poet • religious ideas • remarkable trader • new way of thinking • Italian writer and pollination • time period after the middle ages • the artist who made the Mona Lisa • the man who made the printing press • greatest writer in English language • a method of showing three dimensions • Italian artist who painted seedlings of chapels
La Renaissance 2022-10-31
8 Clues: Mona Lisa • Astronomer • Romeo & Juliet • Famous Sculptor • Created the Laws of Motion • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Sculptor that created Saint Mark • Created 'the garden of earthly delights'
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-14
9 Clues: rebirth • perfect world • wrote 35 plays • discovered gravity • wrote divine comedy • created the modern telescope • discovered the Heliocentric theory • created the first-ever modern printing press • focused on one's self instead of a higher being
Renaissance art crossword 2022-04-22
9 Clues: made pieta? • donatello was a? • made school of athens? • wrote sonnets to laura? • who made linear technique? • what does renaissance mean? • who created the last supper? • baldassare castiglione wrote it? • leonardo made what famous painting?
the Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-05
Chapter 12: Answer Key 2022-05-16
Across
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- The greatest writer in the English language
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- Rebirth in French
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- The reform movement Luther began
- Tyndale A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- A poet and supported many important artists
- A denial of Church teachings
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- The study of maps and mapmaking
Down
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A branch of one type of religion
- A person’s native language
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A poet
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- nonreligious principle
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • A denial of Church teachings • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Chapter 12: ANSWER KEY 2022-05-17
Across
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- The reform movement Luther began
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Rebirth in French
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- nonreligious principle
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- A branch of one type of religion
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
Down
- A poet and supported many important artists
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A denial of Church teachings
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A person’s native language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A poet
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Chapter 12: Answer Key 2022-05-18
Across
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- A conflict between Catholics and Protestants in Central Europe
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- The greatest writer in the English language
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A person’s native language
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- Used wealth to e ncourage and support artists
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- A denial of Church teachings
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- nonreligious principle
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- The reform movement Luther began
- A branch of one type of religion
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
Down
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- A poet and supported many important artists
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- A poet
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- Rebirth in French
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • A denial of Church teachings • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2023-11-20
Across
- Calvinist belief that God long ago determined who would gain salvation
- was a painter, sculptor, architect and poet widely considered one of the most brilliant artists of the Italian Renaissance. Best known for painting the Sistine Chapel
- was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- having to do with worldly rather than religious matters
- Government run by religious leaders
- a German mathematician and astronomer who discovered that the Earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits.
- idealistic society
- one who baptizes again believed people who got baptized as children should re-baptize as adults
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- a philosophy of life that considers the welfare of humankind – rather than the welfare of a supposed God or gods – to be of paramount importance
- exclusion from the Roman Catholic Church as a penalty for refusing to obey Church law
- English physicist and mathematician who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution. Apple fell on his head.
- A work written by Luther challenging Tetzel and the selling of indulgences.
- belonging or relating to a Protestant church, founded on the teachings of Martin Luther, which emphasizes the importance of faith and the authority of the Bible.
- force that pulls objects in Earth’s sphere to the center of Earth
- He was the first European scientist to propose that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun, the heliocentric theory of the solar system
- a member of the Church of England
- based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
Down
- in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a persons lifetime
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- careful, step by step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- is considered the father of modern science and made major contributions to the fields of physics, astronomy, cosmology, mathematics and philosophy. Improved the telescope to see planets
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches
- Luther German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts
- A German printer of the fifteenth century, who invented the printing press
- based on the belief that the earth is the center of the universe
- Protestant theology developed by John Calvin in the 16th century
- declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence
- Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose skill and intelligence, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. His Last Supper and Mona Lisa are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the Renaissance.
32 Clues: idealistic society • a member of the Church of England • Government run by religious leaders • declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence • a person who provides financial support for the arts • having to do with worldly rather than religious matters • based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
Style 2018-03-07
Renaissance Words 2024-05-14
Jaymie: The Practices - Art Criticism / Art History 2022-08-26
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- relating to Egypt and its people art and culture of 3000 BCE to the emergence of ancient Greek and Rome
- the principles ideals or practise of producing fantastical or incongruous imagery or effects in art, literature and film
- the process of creating artwork in either 2D3D or 4D and virtual forms
- the evaluation and judging or the provision of opinion on art
- art of the late 20th century style and concept that represents a departure from modernism. Postmodern thinking identifies modernism as a failed project as it did not represent the creative interests of women and minorities within the global community
- an aesthetic based on the art of ancient Greece and Rome from antiquity, also stylistic references to the Renaissance that itself was a rebirth of the ancient Greek and Rome aesthetics in architecture and design
- a document or recorded source originally from somewhere else a source that is not an original from that time
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- an original object or document that is the raw material of first-hand information
- relating to the ancient great Roman Empire of 500 BCE to 400’s AD
- relating to or denoting the period of human development that began in Africa more than 3.3 million years ago and that existed before written records that first appeared some 5000 years ago
- the style or movement in painting originate Ng in France from the 1860s that is characterised by a concern with depicting the visual impression of an environment at that moment
- the revival of ancient European art and literature (ancient Greek and Roman art and culture) under the influence of classical models that occurred during the 14th to the 16th centuries in Europe
- art and culture from between the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance (500 to 1400 AD)
- the study of the history and development of art from the past
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media especially in the form of a critical or ironic comment on the tradition of fine art
- a period of time no longer existing
16 Clues: a period of time no longer existing • the evaluation and judging or the provision of opinion on art • the study of the history and development of art from the past • relating to the ancient great Roman Empire of 500 BCE to 400’s AD • the process of creating artwork in either 2D3D or 4D and virtual forms • ...
Trinity Maritato 2 2020-12-18
11 Clues: rebirth • created pieta • created the mona lisa • wrote romeo and juliet • wrote The Divine Comedy • created the birth of venus • isolated, in its own world • created the printing press • created the school of athens • wrote a book called The Prince in 1513. • everyday language people spoke in a region
Summer reading 2022-08-25
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- health care facility for the mentally ill
- fool
- a humorous or malicious deception
- to lie dormant
- finale
- station another term for gas station
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- amazement
- weak or ineffective
- in a bold and shameless way
- the revival of art and literature of Classical literature of the 14th to 16th centuries
- respect and warm approval
11 Clues: fool • finale • amazement • to lie dormant • weak or ineffective • respect and warm approval • in a bold and shameless way • a humorous or malicious deception • station another term for gas station • health care facility for the mentally ill • the revival of art and literature of Classical literature of the 14th to 16th centuries
meisya 2025-05-05
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- angklung berasa dari?
- Blues tidak berpengaruh pada genre?
- Musik klasik Eropa berkembang di era?
- Negara luar yang punya komunitas gamelan?
- taiko berasal dari negara
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- Negara asal bagpipe?
- Samba berasal dari?
- kPop dari mana?Korea Selatan
- Festival musik klasik terkenal di Austria?
- Musik dan tari flamenco dari?
- Genre musik Bob Marley?
11 Clues: Samba berasal dari? • Negara asal bagpipe? • angklung berasa dari? • Genre musik Bob Marley? • taiko berasal dari negara • kPop dari mana?Korea Selatan • Musik dan tari flamenco dari? • Blues tidak berpengaruh pada genre? • Musik klasik Eropa berkembang di era? • Negara luar yang punya komunitas gamelan? • Festival musik klasik terkenal di Austria?
feudal europe 2023-05-30
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- rebirth
- the action of enlightening
- love of wisdom
- rich person
- on country takes control of another
- a document about giving rights
- representation of 3D on 2D
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- a social system where nobles payed for protection
- a form of plague from rats to humans
- religion about jesus
- painted mona lisa
- philosophy that considers the welfare of humans
- building for Christian worship
13 Clues: rebirth • rich person • love of wisdom • painted mona lisa • religion about jesus • the action of enlightening • representation of 3D on 2D • a document about giving rights • building for Christian worship • on country takes control of another • a form of plague from rats to humans • philosophy that considers the welfare of humans • a social system where nobles payed for protection
Health and beauty. 2025-04-30
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- Shared values and traditions that influence beauty ideals
- Psychological distress from body image
- Instagram, TikTok, etc.
- Popular styles or ideas
- Historical rebirth of art and ideas
- Public figures online who impact beauty trends
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- Applying foundation or lipstick
- Stage of early life
- Elective medical enhancement
- Discrimination based on appearance
- Philosophy concerned with beauty and art
- Beauty-focused routine
- Internal sense of worth
13 Clues: Stage of early life • Beauty-focused routine • Instagram, TikTok, etc. • Popular styles or ideas • Internal sense of worth • Elective medical enhancement • Applying foundation or lipstick • Discrimination based on appearance • Historical rebirth of art and ideas • Psychological distress from body image • Philosophy concerned with beauty and art • ...
Exercice1 2022-02-25
5 Clues: Il a découvert l'amérique. • Il a Inventé l'imprimerie. • Il a Rédecouvert l'antiquité. • Dans quel pays a commencé la Renaissance? • Marque la fin du Moyen Âge et le début de l’époque moderne.
RENAISSANCE 2023-07-12
5 Clues: who discovered the printing press? • what is the meaning of renaissance? • The Ottoman Turks conquered ________. • Name the painting made by Leonardo da Vinci. • Who's religious ideologies dominated the people before renaissance?
The Renaissance: Test Redo 2015-04-30
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- excluded from going to school.
- a method of teaching used in the universities
- a Latin song of poetry used to express his or her love
- method of media used to persuade the public
- although he was kicked out and his ideas refused, his design ended up being chosen during a competition seeking a solution to the opening on top of the Florentine cathedral.
- their goal was to explain faith based on logic or science.
- Leonardo da Vinci's apprentice, who portrayed rest and tranquility
- the "queen of sciences"
- you matter and you make a difference
- where movable metal type was originally developed during the 13th century.
- not yet considered social division
- criticized for painting Germans as well as the poor in his pieces
- could become instantly famous by having his or her portrait painted by a famous artist. They would also be painted with their slaves to enhance the whiteness of their skin next to the dark skin of their slaves.
- due to the lack of the printing press, and having to have all his works hand copied, his ideas spread much slower compared to Erasmus's.
- a exceptionally creative person
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- he believed logic solves most problems in life
- you have your own choices in life (freewill)
- known as the first "Renaissance Man" for being multi-talented, and best known for painting the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- the African population in ______ was about 3% due to the intermarriages with the Africans
- later known to mean cunning and ruthless
- reference books, the most famous of which was written by Thomas Aquinas
- the populous, the regular people/majority, get to make the rules
- he lived in an area with violence, which was reflected in his work. Later in his life, he killed a man and was forced to flee.
- mid-15th century German who transformed stamps for jewelry into type that could be inked and pressed on paper.
- He believed education was key to improving in life and that true Christianity was based on the relationship with God, not in works. Although he sought to reform the Church, he remained Catholic.
- the center of the Renaissance shifted during the 15th century from Florence, Italy to _______
26 Clues: the "queen of sciences" • excluded from going to school. • a exceptionally creative person • not yet considered social division • you matter and you make a difference • later known to mean cunning and ruthless • method of media used to persuade the public • you have your own choices in life (freewill) • a method of teaching used in the universities • ...
LOUIS ARMSTRONG HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2022-03-14
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- Armstrong's first song
- another popular nickname of his
- Armstrong's most popular song.
- place where he played his first gig
- he was an inductee in the-
- one of his most important gigs
- Race of the family he was adopted by.
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- place where he spent most of his days playing at.
- Armstrong's place of birth.
- Armstrong second instrument
- type of singing he became famous for.
- award given for best vocal performance
- Genre of music popular during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Popular band that was knocked off of billboard's top 1 for the first time ever by Armstrong.
- last song Armstrong sang live
- Armstrong's instrument that he played like no other.
- best song for his trumpet
- Armstrong's most popular nickname.
- Armstrong's first recording band.
- Grade in which he left school
20 Clues: Armstrong's first song • best song for his trumpet • he was an inductee in the- • Armstrong's place of birth. • Armstrong second instrument • last song Armstrong sang live • Grade in which he left school • Armstrong's most popular song. • one of his most important gigs • another popular nickname of his • Armstrong's first recording band. • Armstrong's most popular nickname. • ...
dom-kuntz-renaissance-reformation 2022-10-18
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- red turtle
- catholic rebirth
- gods grace alone can forgive your sins
- people that went out and tried to convert
- made the printing press
- rebirth
- orange turtle
- new way of copping text
- queen of england
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- meeting made by the prodestant rebirth
- king of england
- first wife
- any church thats not roman catholic
- allowed religous freedom
- to take back
- blue turtle
- reformer in geneva
- purple turtle
- pay for the forgivness of sins
- one god 3 persons
20 Clues: rebirth • red turtle • first wife • blue turtle • to take back • purple turtle • orange turtle • king of england • catholic rebirth • queen of england • one god 3 persons • reformer in geneva • made the printing press • new way of copping text • allowed religous freedom • pay for the forgivness of sins • any church thats not roman catholic • meeting made by the prodestant rebirth • ...
All About the Renaissance 2023-12-11
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- Popular man for Painting the Mona Lisa
- Invention that was perfected by Galileo in 1581
- Spanish explorer trying to find Asia
- Fashionable item only nobles got to wear
- These were able to be made because of the improvement to lenses
- Planet thought to be the center of the universe
- Invented by Italian Andrea Amati in 1555
- Worn by most people
- A Famous Astronomer known for his many discoveries about stars and planets
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- New weapons which fired metal balls using gunpowder
- Art that is painted and sculpted subjects realistically
- Worn by rich women
- Famous for sculptures
- Dance created in Renaissance of the 15th and 16th
- People who sing in a group in many churches
- Only wealthy people got education here
- Events enjoyed by all
- Clothing worn to a Masquerade
- Something peasants ate
- Drink that most people consumed
20 Clues: Worn by rich women • Worn by most people • Famous for sculptures • Events enjoyed by all • Something peasants ate • Clothing worn to a Masquerade • Drink that most people consumed • Spanish explorer trying to find Asia • Popular man for Painting the Mona Lisa • Only wealthy people got education here • Fashionable item only nobles got to wear • ...
European Renaissance and Reformation 2023-11-16
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- Church leaders who spent huge amount of money for art.
- "baptize again" a belief that a person who had been baptized as a kid should be rebaptized as adults.
- The most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age.
- A council held from 1545-1563 to address challenges by Protestant Reformation.
- Worldly rather than spiritual
- A movement that helped Catholics remain loyal within the Catholic Church to reform itself.
- a movement for religious reform.
- The members of the Society of Jesus.
- The Church of England
- period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- "a pardon" It released a sinner from performing the penalty that a priest imposed for sins.
- A craftsman from Mainz, Germany, who developed a printing press that incorporated a number of technologies in a new way.
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- a Greek word that means "no place"
- an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
- A separate religious group that Luther created.
- The religion based on Calvin's teachings.
- A religious settlement where princes agreed that each ruler would decide the religion of his state.
- The term that applies to Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches.
- A technique that painters used which shows three dimensions on a flat surface.
- a government controlled by religious leaders.
- using a language or dialect native to a region or country.
- a term used for the followers of Scottish preacher, John Knox.
- the doctrine that God has eternally chosen those whom he intends to save.
- "set aside" declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence.
24 Clues: The Church of England • Worldly rather than spiritual • a movement for religious reform. • a Greek word that means "no place" • The members of the Society of Jesus. • The religion based on Calvin's teachings. • a government controlled by religious leaders. • The most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age. • A separate religious group that Luther created. • ...
U2-English Renaissance Review 2023-09-14
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- a literary device in which the author gives clues about events that will happen later in the story
- Othello is this--a North African Muslim
- a dramatic device in which a character, alone on the stage, reveals his or her private thoughts and feelings as if thinking aloud
- Desdemona's handmaiden and close friend; married to Iago
- along with white skin and fair hair, this attribute was considered high fashion
- river in London that the Globe was located by
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (unstressed syllable) followed by one long (stressed syllable)
- a minor character whose attitudes, beliefs, and behavior differ significantly from the main character
- this character was easily manipulated by Iago because of his love for Desdemona; he fights Cassio and later attempts to kill him
- covered seating sections at the Globes where the audiences sat
- when a character's dialogue is spoken but not heard by the other characters on stage
- two-line rhyming pair at the end of a sonnet that often provided the answer or the change
- the main stage at the Globe is also called this because audiences could sit around all three sides; main action of the play took place here
- determined your seating placement in the theatre
- four-line sections in a sonnet
- introduced the English sonnet, but it was made famous by Shakespeare
- this object served as proof of Desdemona's affair with Cassio for Othello
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- this color flag flew at the top of the Globe when a tragedy was being performed
- the entrance to the theatre is called this today because patrons would put their pennies into a box to enter the theatre
- royal family in power in England during the Renaissance
- this type of character does not evolve or change (Iago is an example)
- patrons at the Globe who stood in the open yard and participated by cheering, shouting, or throwing things at the actors
- wrote Hecatommithi, Shakespeare's source material for Othello
- these made their first appearance in the Renaissance (on both men and women)
- Iago tells Othello to beware of jealousy, because it was a ...
- 14-line lyric poem with a single theme
- poem form that idealized the simple lives of shepherds in a rural setting; criticized the worldly pursuit of fame and fortune
- Greek for "to err"; a tragic flaw that leads to the demise of a character
- Shakespeare is the _______ most quoted writer in the English language
- built a telescope to see the skies
- corrupt practice of the Catholic church; buying off sins
- French word meaning "rebirth"
- Shakespeare's partner who played Othello in the first performance
- discovered that the heart pumped blood all over the body
- this signified which type of play was being performed at the Globe Theatre
35 Clues: French word meaning "rebirth" • four-line sections in a sonnet • built a telescope to see the skies • 14-line lyric poem with a single theme • Othello is this--a North African Muslim • river in London that the Globe was located by • determined your seating placement in the theatre • royal family in power in England during the Renaissance • ...
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? • ...
Renaissance Science, Thought & Literature 2023-10-05
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- Refers to the study of ancient literature
- Eyeglass maker
- Earlist form of profesional theatre
- a Flemish geographer
- Where were diving bells used?
- Grown in the New World
- Wrote 'Astrophel and Stella'
- Important poet in French Renaissance
- Important Humanist thinker
- Focal point of age
- Developed the first printing press
- Greek Astronomer
- Spanish explorer
- Copernicus Polish Astronomer
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- A politcal philosopher who was raised in Italian humanist tradition
- Wrote personal philosophy
- State that began slave trade
- A person who towered over English literature for 400 years
- used astrolabes to mark where a ship is at sea
- Italian Astronomer
20 Clues: Eyeglass maker • Greek Astronomer • Spanish explorer • Focal point of age • Italian Astronomer • a Flemish geographer • Grown in the New World • Wrote personal philosophy • Important Humanist thinker • State that began slave trade • Wrote 'Astrophel and Stella' • Copernicus Polish Astronomer • Where were diving bells used? • Developed the first printing press • ...
Middle Ages/Renaissance Crossword 2024-04-24
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- an agricultural labor bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate
- an ecclesiastical court established in Roman Catholic Spain in 1478 and directed originally against converts from Judaism and Islam but later also against Protestants; it operated with great severity until suppressed in the early 19th century
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance
- a wealthy and powerful person or family who commissioned and paid for works of art and architecture
- Germanic people who conquered Gaul in the 6th century and controlled much of western Europe for several centuries afterward
- a war between France and England, conventionally dated 1337-1453
- pastoral nomads of the Asian steppes who eventually formed an empire under the leadership of Genghis Khan
- denoting attitudes, activities, or things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- relating to the Middle Ages
- system of law that is based on customs and court decisions rather than on written laws made by a parliament
- the deal between the people and the landlords, in which, in exchange for work, the lord would provide protection
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- a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential, and agency of human beings, whom it considers the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry
- historical group of people that once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia during antiquity and into the early Middle Ages
- the medieval knight system with its religious, moral, and social code
- a charter of liberty and political rights obtained from King John of England by his rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, which came to be seen as the seminal document of English constitutional practice
- Germanic inhabitants of England between the 5th century and the Norman Conquest
- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service; given to vassal
- the lord's estate in the feudal system
- the illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries
- people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward to settle in what is now Hungary in the 9th century AD
- the great epidemic of bubonic plague that killed a large part of the population of Europe in the mid 14th century; it originated in central Asia and China and spread rapidly through Europe, carried by the fleas of black rats, reaching England in 1348 and killing between one third and one half of the population in a matter of months
- a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to the Holy Land in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
24 Clues: relating to the Middle Ages • the lord's estate in the feudal system • a war between France and England, conventionally dated 1337-1453 • the medieval knight system with its religious, moral, and social code • a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance • modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic • ...
Text 1: Renaissance people 2023-03-05
20 Clues: viihde • hankkia • lopulta • tuottaja • muusikko • arvioida • yrittäjä • rohkaista • päähenkilö • huolimatta • hyväntekijä • huolestunut • vastaanotto • ansioitunut • taloustiede • uteliaisuus • lauluntekijä • monilahjakas • käsikirjoittaja • maailmanlaajuisesti
Renaissance World Tour Moments 2025-07-06
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- Girl song mixing sacred and rebellious themes
- Groove sultry extended dance number
- what Beyoncé said the tour celebrated
- Honey ballroom-inspired dance segment
- hard-hitting choreography moment
- self-love anthem in tour setlist
- brought hand fans and danced along
- laser lights filling the stadium
- message behind much of the tour
- Has a Problem viral remix section during shows
- term used often for this tour
- Challenge viral fan participation moment
- core part of the show’s spectacle
- visual theme and feeling
- each city had unique outfits
- Superstar futuristic standout track performed live
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- Horse mechanical stage prop from finale
- Ivy her daughter danced on select dates
- slang for Beyoncé's iconic movement
- fan-favorite with hand fan moment
- transition song before stage power drop
- material theme across tour visuals
- It one of the most celebrated crowd pleasers
- silver horse ride and confetti moment
- name of the album and tour
- high-energy dance track performed live
- still front and center in live show
- one of her high-fashion tour designers
- culture that inspired much of the tour
- Off the Sofa smooth jazzy vocal showcase
30 Clues: visual theme and feeling • name of the album and tour • each city had unique outfits • term used often for this tour • message behind much of the tour • hard-hitting choreography moment • self-love anthem in tour setlist • laser lights filling the stadium • fan-favorite with hand fan moment • core part of the show’s spectacle • material theme across tour visuals • ...
Ch 14 The Renaissance 2023-01-12
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- a person who carves statues
- a belief that human actions, ideas, and works are important
- a painting done in wet plaster on a wall
- he was an artist, scientist, engineer, and inventor who painted The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- famous sculptor who carved the Pieta and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- wrote Don Quixote de la Mancha
- she became the ruler of England and helped them gain political power and economic wealth
- a 14-line poem about one idea
- a drawing of a person
- the home of the pope
- having nothing to do with religion
- a teacher who teaches on person at a time
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- rebirth
- wealthy ruler of Florence who was a patron to the artists
- printed the Bible on the printing press
- a story that is acted out on stage
- a person who draws plans for buildings
- monk who took over Florence and wanted people to give up their worldly possessions
- a small church
- a fight by people against a government; a struggle for change
- leaders of religious groups
- famous painter who created the School of Athens painting
- wrote dramas and sonnets
- a person who supports an artist with money
- she became the ruler of Mantua
25 Clues: rebirth • a small church • the home of the pope • a drawing of a person • wrote dramas and sonnets • a person who carves statues • leaders of religious groups • a 14-line poem about one idea • wrote Don Quixote de la Mancha • she became the ruler of Mantua • a story that is acted out on stage • having nothing to do with religion • a person who draws plans for buildings • ...
Fashion Crossword Puzzle (Renaissance) 2026-01-13
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- A close-fitting garment worn over the chemise.
- Cinched the waist and uplifted the bust.
- Spanish men had a silhouette that was rigid, structured, and ________.
- Rich patterned woven fabric often used for elite garments.
- Linen shift or smock undergarment.
- Name for a foundational gown in Italy for women.
- A band of fabric worn around the leg to hold up stockings / hose.
- A full underskirt worn under a dress or outer skirt to add volume, shape, warmth, or modesty.
- _______ were a separate detachable item that could be a key element of an outfit.
- Silk, ______, and brocade were dominant for the elite, often richly embroidered.
- Fashion leader early in the period; wealthy merchants and banking families set trends.
- Common footwear with pointed toes in England.
- General cultural period spanning roughly 1500–1600CE.
- Stiffened bodice predecessor to boned corsets.
- Large cloak that covered the hair.
- Spanish color that became a sobriety / status symbol.
- Tight‑fitting leg coverings that emphasized men's legs.
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- Rigid, conical skirt used in Spain.
- Foundational linen undergarment worn beneath layers.
- Italian men wore a fitted waistcoat underneath an overcoat (no sleeves).
- Deep colors like ______ and red signaled royalty.
- Court that centralized fashion influence later in the Renaissance.
- Stiff pleated linen collars that grew in size and complexity.
- A form-fitting undergarment worn around the lower torso to shape the body, smooth bulges, and provide support.
- Men’s outerwear over a doublet; waist / knee‑length outer garment.
- A sleeveless garment worn to cover the neck and shoulders.
- Large outer gown or robe for married Netherlands women.
- Prominent padded pouch at the front of the hose.
- Known for austere and highly structured dresses that reflected Habsburg court etiquette.
- Italian men wore a fitted waistcoat underneath an overcoat (has sleeves).
- A tall, conical, and elaborate headdress worn by Portugal women.
- Structured, fitted jacket for men.
- The upper part of a garment covering the torso, from the neck / shoulders down to the waist.
33 Clues: Linen shift or smock undergarment. • Structured, fitted jacket for men. • Large cloak that covered the hair. • Rigid, conical skirt used in Spain. • Cinched the waist and uplifted the bust. • Common footwear with pointed toes in England. • A close-fitting garment worn over the chemise. • Stiffened bodice predecessor to boned corsets. • ...
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 • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2026-02-09
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- a pivotal leader of the Harlem Renaissance, celebrated for his poetry, plays, novels, and columns that vividly portrayed Black life
- a famous trumpet player
- the mass movement of approximately 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern U.S.
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- a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan,
- period of European cultural, artistic, and scientific "rebirth" following the Middle Ages
- approximate number of African Americans who participated in the Great Migration
- American style of music that developed in the early decades of the 20th century.
- the oldest and largest U.S. civil rights organization, founded in 1909 to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights
8 Clues: a famous trumpet player • a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, • approximate number of African Americans who participated in the Great Migration • American style of music that developed in the early decades of the 20th century. • period of European cultural, artistic, and scientific "rebirth" following the Middle Ages • ...
Art and Artists Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
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- Picasso's art movement that utilized geometric forms.
- This French artist is famed for his series of water lilies paintings, a prime example of Impressionist art.
- He sculpted "David" and painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
- Matisse and Derain pioneered this early 20th-century style known for bold color.
- The Dutch artist known for "The Starry Night."
- The Italian master who painted the "Mona Lisa."
- This style is characterized by a focus on light and movement, often depicting landscapes and scenes of leisure.
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- This term describes works made from assembling diverse elements — often everyday objects — into a unified whole. Marcel Duchamp was known for using this technique.
- Known as the father of Renaissance painting in the Netherlands.
- This Renaissance master is known for the iconic mural "The Last Supper" and the sketch "Vitruvian Man."
- A leading figure in the development of abstract art who painted "Composition VII."
- This American artist was famous for his pop art depictions of Campbell's soup cans.
- This movement is known for its use of dream-like imagery and bizarre, distorted figures
13 Clues: The Dutch artist known for "The Starry Night." • The Italian master who painted the "Mona Lisa." • Picasso's art movement that utilized geometric forms. • He sculpted "David" and painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling. • Known as the father of Renaissance painting in the Netherlands. • Matisse and Derain pioneered this early 20th-century style known for bold color. • ...
Our puzzle history 2021-10-04
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- looking for a sea route to asia
- italians studded it
- what is a problem for early navigators
- arab merchants sold goods to
- Allowed sailors to know what direction their going
- measurement/navigator using the stars
- rebirth
- Marco polo's book
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- a ship that is built faster and sturdy
- the use of scientific knowledge
- became fearful of losing their holyland
- discovery
- who made maps more accurate
- is 9 expeditions
14 Clues: rebirth • discovery • is 9 expeditions • Marco polo's book • italians studded it • who made maps more accurate • arab merchants sold goods to • the use of scientific knowledge • looking for a sea route to asia • measurement/navigator using the stars • a ship that is built faster and sturdy • what is a problem for early navigators • became fearful of losing their holyland • ...
Mid-Term Review 2021 2021-12-09
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- system that failed when trade increased
- killed 23 million in Europe
- wars for ownership of the Holy Land
- emperor of Mali
- how early Americans to North America
- used for trade in Ghana
- emperor of Songhai
- means "rebirth"
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- Aristotle, Plato & Socrates
- earliest civilization in the Americas
- earliest people in the Americas
- gov. where citizens rule themselves
- negative effect of trade in Europe
- invention that changed life in Europe
- activity that made Ghana wealthy
- used for trade in Ghana
16 Clues: emperor of Mali • means "rebirth" • emperor of Songhai • used for trade in Ghana • used for trade in Ghana • Aristotle, Plato & Socrates • killed 23 million in Europe • earliest people in the Americas • activity that made Ghana wealthy • negative effect of trade in Europe • gov. where citizens rule themselves • wars for ownership of the Holy Land • ...
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 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 • ...
