renaissance Crossword Puzzles
The Enlightenment 2013-09-02
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- developed the belief that tradition could and should be used to promote change.
- of sedition or blasphemy quickly found themselves imprisoned.
- were painfully aware that they were paying taxes.
- there were ___________ at work in Europe.
- the goal of the ________ humanists was to recapture some of the pride, breadth of spirit, and creativity of the ancient greek and romans.
- whether pamphlets or scholary volumes were subject to prior censorship by both church and state, oftern working hand in hand.
- ____ and communication improved during the renaissance.
- in Italy and France a group of thinkers.
- which tried to challenge the twin authorities of church and state banned.
- their principal targets were ____
- europeans were _______ but europes institutions were not keeping pace with that change.
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- it was among those very idle ______ that the french enlightenment philosophers were to find some of their earliest and most enthusiastic follwers.
- and catholics denounced each other as followers of satan.
- sooner or later many eurppeans would begin to weary of the _______ and warfare carried out in the name of the absolute truth.
- the earth rotates on its axis beneath the unmoving sun.
- frequently refered to as "doctors'.
- begun to move from rural estates to the towns in search of increased freedom and prosperity.
- the despotism of ______ exercising far greater powers than any medieval king.
- was torn by which-hunts and wars of religion, and imperial conquest.
- moved easily in these aristocratic circles.
20 Clues: their principal targets were ____ • frequently refered to as "doctors'. • in Italy and France a group of thinkers. • there were ___________ at work in Europe. • moved easily in these aristocratic circles. • were painfully aware that they were paying taxes. • the earth rotates on its axis beneath the unmoving sun. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2016-12-04
Across
- China stopped overseas voyages and a lot of trade and became _______
- Martin _______ condemned the Catholic Church for their selling of indulgences
- Trading gave places access to new ______
- The Journey of enslaved people from Africa to the Americas (2 words, no spaces)
- Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca proved that this religion had a major influence on the Mali empire
- China stopped trade because they believed there were ______
- Colonies provided raw materials in order to contribute to the wealth of the original country
- Advances in weaponry was a significant cause of the end of this system
- Henry VIII separated from the Catholic Church because he wanted this
- The Council of ______ was held in order to modify the Church's position on issues
- One of the subjects Islamic society excelled in
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- The _______ exchange was the exchange of goods and products between Europe and the "New World"
- Timbuktu was significant for its trade and _______
- God has already chosen those that will enter Heaven before they were born
- This emphasized individual thought and a questioning attitude
- Mali became rich because of traders exchanged gold and _____ by traveling through the empire
- The Ottoman Empire was set between Europe and this country
- Spain conquering Latin America led to an increase in this
- The Renaissance was considered a ______ because many ancient Greek and Roman texts were revisited
- The Renaissance began here because of the wealthy centers of trade and manufacturing
20 Clues: Trading gave places access to new ______ • One of the subjects Islamic society excelled in • Timbuktu was significant for its trade and _______ • Spain conquering Latin America led to an increase in this • The Ottoman Empire was set between Europe and this country • China stopped trade because they believed there were ______ • ...
Crossword Clues 2024-04-23
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- A book that utilized satire of the Catholic Church and called for social reform
- Center of European trade
- English humanist who was beheaded by Henry VIII
- A famous painter who painted the roof of the Sistine Chapel
- Invention of printing machine to print books faster
- Signed the Magna Carta
- Had Russian imperial power centralized around him
- Book written by William Shakespeare
- A system of thought that emphasized humans rather than religious ideas
- Threw off the rule of the Monarchs
- Leader of the Norman Conquest
- City-state that led to the growth of the Renaissance
- Book that depicts a perfect fictional society in its social and religious custom
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- Unified the country and expelled the Muslim Mongols
- Influenced unification
- He was a Italian writer who wrote a book about how to be a successful ruler
- Wealthy individuals who supported the arts. The most famous was the Medici family in Florence
- War between England and France that defined England
- Was a poet, playwriter, and an actor
- Weakened in the wars
- Powerful family in Florence
- Established the French throne in the city of Paris
- Captured during the Crusades
- City-state that led to the growth of the Renaissance
- Made a speech that helped start the Crusades
- Document that limited power of kings
- Painter of the Mona lisa
- Unifying factor in France
- Invented one of first printing presses in Europe that increased literacy
- Expanded the Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere
- Dutch Renaissance humanist, social critic, and priest
31 Clues: Weakened in the wars • Influenced unification • Signed the Magna Carta • Center of European trade • Painter of the Mona lisa • Unifying factor in France • Powerful family in Florence • Captured during the Crusades • Leader of the Norman Conquest • Threw off the rule of the Monarchs • Book written by William Shakespeare • Was a poet, playwriter, and an actor • ...
HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2012-11-03
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- The spokesman for the Pan Africanism Movement
- Grew up in an all black town
- Wrote the Weary Blues
- Jean Toomers first book
- Highest paid African American entertainer in the 1920's
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- Learned to play the piano at age 7
- Booker T. Washington received a degree from which school
- Wrote Lift Every Voice and Sing
- Received a Doctorate degree from Harvard University
9 Clues: Wrote the Weary Blues • Jean Toomers first book • Grew up in an all black town • Wrote Lift Every Voice and Sing • Learned to play the piano at age 7 • The spokesman for the Pan Africanism Movement • Received a Doctorate degree from Harvard University • Highest paid African American entertainer in the 1920's • Booker T. Washington received a degree from which school
Renaissance Puzzle 2015-04-21
9 Clues: Famous writer • Famous astronomer • Helps you see germs • Meter for temperature • Helps you find your way • Made the first telescope • Helps you see distant objects • Meter for atmospheric pressure • Started the book making revolution
The Renaissance 2016-11-23
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- to prohibit or not allow
- to be on that side, to work/fight with or for someone or something
- to be in extreme poverty
- The way a person or society sees the world they live in
- A peasant that has little to no rights and cannot leave the manor without the lord's permission
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- Something that has both good and bad points
- A disease that spreads and is contagious
- Extreme hunger
- someone who believes in something and will fight for it
9 Clues: Extreme hunger • to prohibit or not allow • to be in extreme poverty • A disease that spreads and is contagious • Something that has both good and bad points • someone who believes in something and will fight for it • The way a person or society sees the world they live in • to be on that side, to work/fight with or for someone or something • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2023-05-09
9 Clues: Who made Holy Trinity? • Who made the Mona Lisa? • Who made Venus of Urbino? • Who made The birth of Venus? • Who made the Feast of Herod? • Who made the Transfiguration? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who made the The Sacrifice of Isaac • Who made David with the Head of Goliath?
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Press Technology which helped spread ideas quicker
- Treatment of rubbing onions on warts or cuts to cure yourself
- Houses Separate hospitals for the sick
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- Disease spreading sores and spots from genitals to around mouth
- Sanitatis Set of rules to live a healthy life provided by the Church
- Plague 1665 serious outbreak across England
- Society Institution for scientists to share ideas in the Renaissance
- Published new theory which suggested blood circulated around the body instead of being made in the liver
- Study of the human body
9 Clues: Study of the human body • Houses Separate hospitals for the sick • Plague 1665 serious outbreak across England • Press Technology which helped spread ideas quicker • Treatment of rubbing onions on warts or cuts to cure yourself • Disease spreading sores and spots from genitals to around mouth • Sanitatis Set of rules to live a healthy life provided by the Church • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2021-10-29
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- the period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries when there was a revival of art and learning; rebirth
- an unsophisticated country person, or a person considered to be crude and unlearned
- a European political system in which a lord owned all the land while vassals and serfs farmed it
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- the language of ordinary speech rather than formal writing
- of or relating to the physical world and not spiritual world; not religious
- an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- a person who gives money and support to an artist or organization
- a view that stresses the importance and worth of each person. In economics, it is the doctrine that individuals best serve the public interest by pursuing their own self-interst
- a way of showing depth or distance in a painting or drawing by making the objects that are closer to the viewer larger
9 Clues: the language of ordinary speech rather than formal writing • a person who gives money and support to an artist or organization • an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements • of or relating to the physical world and not spiritual world; not religious • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-12-13
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- '___ hundred and fifty' the amount of people that died during red summer
- where the Renaissance began
- one of Claude Mckay's poems
- "race ___" events where maybe innocent black people were killed
- last name of the man who said the "I Have a Dream" speach
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- "J. Kimo ____" name of the man who composed red summer 1919
- the animal that Claude Mckay mentions in 'If we must die'
- "____ graves" froze to death holding George Washington's horses
- ___ summer 1919
9 Clues: ___ summer 1919 • where the Renaissance began • one of Claude Mckay's poems • the animal that Claude Mckay mentions in 'If we must die' • last name of the man who said the "I Have a Dream" speach • "J. Kimo ____" name of the man who composed red summer 1919 • "____ graves" froze to death holding George Washington's horses • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-10-09
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- A view that stresses the importance and worth of each person
- The language of ordinary speech rather than formal writing
- European political system in which a lord owned all the land while vassals and serfs farmed it.
- A person who gives money and support to an artist or organization
- Relating to the physical world and not the spiritual world
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- Showing depth or distance in a painting or drawing by making the objects that are closer to the viewer larger
- The period of European history between the 14th and 17th
- A person considered to be crude and unlearned
- Intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
9 Clues: A person considered to be crude and unlearned • The period of European history between the 14th and 17th • The language of ordinary speech rather than formal writing • Relating to the physical world and not the spiritual world • A view that stresses the importance and worth of each person • A person who gives money and support to an artist or organization • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- Title of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work.
- Movement focusing on human potential.
- A technique used by da Vinci, meaning "light-da
- Epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes.
- Celebrated artist known for The School of Athens.
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- Author of Hamlet and Othello.
- A key invention that spread ideas during the Renaissance.
- Famous painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Notable fresco artist of the Sistine Chapel.
9 Clues: Author of Hamlet and Othello. • Famous painter of the Mona Lisa. • Epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. • Movement focusing on human potential. • Title of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work. • Notable fresco artist of the Sistine Chapel. • A technique used by da Vinci, meaning "light-da • Celebrated artist known for The School of Athens. • ...
Renaissance teeheehee 2022-03-16
9 Clues: death • no eyebrows • control freak • concussion game • result of the plague • dude who cut up bodies • poem that makes no sense • dude who knew how to planets • from the 14th to 17th century
Renaissance teeheehee 2022-03-16
9 Clues: death • no eyebrows • control freak • concussion game • result of the plague • dude who cut up bodies • poem that makes no sense • dude who knew how to planets • from the 14th to 17th century
Renaissance Crossword 2022-04-22
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- Where did donatello study sculptures from _____ and rome?
- what was donatello?
- what was leonardo da vinci?
- Who painted david?
- Who did the most things out of donatello,michealangelo, and leonardo, and Raphael.
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- what was Raphael a ______ and a architect
- what does Renaissance mean?
- What was one of leonardo famous works
- what was one of donatello's famous works?
- Adoration of the Magi what was leonardo first famous work ever?
10 Clues: Who painted david? • what was donatello? • what does Renaissance mean? • what was leonardo da vinci? • What was one of leonardo famous works • what was Raphael a ______ and a architect • what was one of donatello's famous works? • Where did donatello study sculptures from _____ and rome? • Adoration of the Magi what was leonardo first famous work ever? • ...
renaissance puzzle 2022-05-03
9 Clues: merchant • famous painter • queen of England • bright golden auburn • painted the Mona Lisa • the action or fact of indulging • popular color during renaissance • the action of reforming an institution • a person who gives financial or other support
Renaissance Crossword 2022-05-04
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- he painted the mona lisa
- english poet and dramatist
- painted the sistine chapel and sculpted david
- he is famous for his lifelike sculptures
- someone who supports and gives money to a cause
- he was german and used the printing press
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- a machine used for printing
- the common language
- period of European history at the close of the middle ages
9 Clues: the common language • he painted the mona lisa • english poet and dramatist • a machine used for printing • he is famous for his lifelike sculptures • he was german and used the printing press • painted the sistine chapel and sculpted david • someone who supports and gives money to a cause • period of European history at the close of the middle ages
music 2023-10-16
8 Clues: more than one • , renaissance • , lowest class • , the high class • , motet and mass • , opposite of new art • , opposite of old art • what is the packet about
music 2023-10-16
8 Clues: more than one • , renaissance • , lowest class • , the high class • , motet and mass • , opposite of new art • , opposite of old art • what is the packet about
Making a Life in Photography 2024-04-08
9 Clues: BUW 36 • Vassar Music • Town in Wales • Place of Worship • mythical creature • Mobile artist Alexander • Birth place of the renaissance • Prestigious New York venue for performers • Home of international diplomacy in New York City
Vocab #4 2022-10-14
9 Clues: birds? • sadness • Abundant • into art • time living • in a particular place; native • society you share with others • force forcibly contacting another • Many different cultures and colors together
Mots croisés Renaissance 2023-03-27
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- Il est à la base de la réforme catholique.
- Elle a monté le concile de Trente pour répondre au défis de la réforme protestante.
- Très grand artiste de la renaissance ayant inventé une chose demander par les ukrainiens.
- Durant les deux réformes’ religieuses ( protestante et catholique ), ils ont étaient renouveler.
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- Il a écrit 95 thèses dans lesquelles il critique les pratiques de l’église tel que les indulgences.
- Au centre des préoccupations des humanistes.
- Période de renouvellement de l’art du Xve au XVI siècle qui s’inspire de l’antiquité gréco-romaine.
- Je suis un grand artiste humaniste qui a voyagé dans toute l’Europe et qui entretenue des relations épistolaires.
- Principe religieux qui permet de se faire pardonner pour ses péchés contre de l’argent.
- Seule la … peut sauver l’Homme.
10 Clues: Seule la … peut sauver l’Homme. • Il est à la base de la réforme catholique. • Au centre des préoccupations des humanistes. • Elle a monté le concile de Trente pour répondre au défis de la réforme protestante. • Principe religieux qui permet de se faire pardonner pour ses péchés contre de l’argent. • ...
Influential Black Figures of the 1920s 2025-01-14
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- In 1921, he broke barriers as the first African American elected to New Jersey's State Assembly
- First African American elected to Congress post-Reconstruction, representing Chicago.
- Harlem Renaissance poet who asked, "What is Africa to me?" in "Heritage"
- Co-author of the "Negro National Anthem," this NAACP leader was also a poet
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- Jazz legend nicknamed "Satchmo," famed for his trumpet and gravelly voice
- Known as the "Father of African American History," he created Negro History Week
- Rhodes Scholar who celebrated the Harlem Renaissance in The New Negro
- Jamaican-born poet who declared, "If we must die, let it not be like hogs."
- Anthropologist and author who brought black American folklore to life in Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Harlem's Cotton Club star whose orchestra defined the jazz age
10 Clues: Harlem's Cotton Club star whose orchestra defined the jazz age • Rhodes Scholar who celebrated the Harlem Renaissance in The New Negro • Harlem Renaissance poet who asked, "What is Africa to me?" in "Heritage" • Jazz legend nicknamed "Satchmo," famed for his trumpet and gravelly voice • ...
Awkward 2021-05-19
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- To become annoyed Page 30
- To act or or to do something
- Another word for charming
- Another word for Pride Page5
- Getting recognized
- Helping
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- Word for nerds
- Opposite of justice
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th
- To stop
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- in Europe
- Another for shameful Page 14
- A Concept
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
- 100 years
16 Clues: Helping • To stop • in Europe • A Concept • 100 years • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • To become annoyed Page 30 • Another word for charming • To act or or to do something • Another for shameful Page 14 • Another word for Pride Page5 • Time period from the 14th century to the 17th • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • ...
Awkward Part 1 Vocabulary 2021-05-19
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- To stop
- Another word for Pride Page5
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- Another word for shameful Page 14
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
- To act or or to do something
- To become annoyed Page 30
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- 100 years
- Getting recognized
- Helping
- A Concept
- Word for nerds
- Another word for charming
- Opposite of justice
- Europe
16 Clues: Europe • To stop • Helping • 100 years • A Concept • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • Another word for charming • To become annoyed Page 30 • Another word for Pride Page5 • To act or or to do something • Another word for shameful Page 14 • Time period from the 14th century to the 17th • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • ...
Léonard de Vinci 2022-11-09
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- qui génère le mouvement
- exceptionnelle lorsque précédée du mot chef
- c'est le brouillon des artistes
- synonyme de perçu
- dessin qui représente une idée
- celles de Léonard sont nombreuses
- synonyme de concevoir
- ils peuvent être mécaniques ou électriques
- un des nombreux métier de Léonard de Vinci
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- période historique XVème XVIème siècles
- on y expose des tableaux
- conçoit des plans
- conservé au féminin pluriel
- synonyme de créer
- les statues n'ont pas de secret pour lui
- au milieu de
16 Clues: au milieu de • conçoit des plans • synonyme de créer • synonyme de perçu • synonyme de concevoir • qui génère le mouvement • on y expose des tableaux • conservé au féminin pluriel • dessin qui représente une idée • c'est le brouillon des artistes • celles de Léonard sont nombreuses • période historique XVème XVIème siècles • les statues n'ont pas de secret pour lui • ...
VERY SPECIAL HISTORY INTERESTS 2024-02-26
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- 1930's Germany
- Paul Mescal musical '___ we roll along' that won't be released for another 16 YEARS
- Final Russian dynasty
- 70's Nightclub, 54
- famously sank in the Atlantic
- Formidable renaissance family
- First black woman to headline Coachella
- Long extinct giant sea predator
- Infamous English royal house
- Female pirate from China
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- 60's fashion designer, monokini pioneer
- Cleo's ugliest lover
- Hoopskirt
- A golden time for dinosaurs
- Famous Four (kings)
- Worst ever pinata (two words,6-5)
16 Clues: Hoopskirt • 1930's Germany • 70's Nightclub, 54 • Famous Four (kings) • Cleo's ugliest lover • Final Russian dynasty • Female pirate from China • A golden time for dinosaurs • Infamous English royal house • famously sank in the Atlantic • Formidable renaissance family • Long extinct giant sea predator • Worst ever pinata (two words,6-5) • 60's fashion designer, monokini pioneer • ...
It's a Wrap 2024-12-23
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- A record I kept under my bed.
- A genre we both loved this year.
- What do we defy?
- Our 2024 breakout star.
- Dance dance, dance.
- For a date with ____.
- Mother
- Inspired by his drive to work.
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- What the girls do.
- For when you're in your feelings.
- The Sasha who isn't Colby or Velour.
- Album of 2022?
- A twink you love.
- When you turned up the heat this year.
- Another twink you love, Ryan ____
- Your top song of the year.
16 Clues: Mother • Album of 2022? • What do we defy? • A twink you love. • What the girls do. • Dance dance, dance. • For a date with ____. • Our 2024 breakout star. • Your top song of the year. • A record I kept under my bed. • Inspired by his drive to work. • A genre we both loved this year. • For when you're in your feelings. • Another twink you love, Ryan ____ • ...
Europe Before 1500 - 8A and 8B 2022-10-05
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- a Greek philosopher who taught that people should live their lives based on reason
- Death A disease that spread across Europe, killing an estimated 25n million people
- a philosopher and teacher who published a work called "The Republic" in which he spoke of an ideal society based on justice and fairness for everyone
- clear and ordered thinking
- warriors who fought on horseback
- one of the greatest Greek thinkers and philosophers who wanted make people think and question their own beliefs
- a form of government in which people rule themselves
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- one of the greatest Renaissance artists known for his work in painting, sculpture and architecture
- businesses in which groups of people invest together and share profits and losses
- Gutenberg a German man in the mid 1400's who invented the printing press
- de Vinci another of the great Renaissance artists who was also and inventor, an engineer and a mapmaker
11 Clues: clear and ordered thinking • warriors who fought on horseback • a form of government in which people rule themselves • Gutenberg a German man in the mid 1400's who invented the printing press • businesses in which groups of people invest together and share profits and losses • a Greek philosopher who taught that people should live their lives based on reason • ...
Connor Ball 3 2020-12-17
10 Clues: non-religious • famous play writer • the language they speak • French word for "rebirth" • wrote "the divine comedy" • wrote the book "The prince" • developed the printing press • made the painting "mona lisa" • made painting "birth of Venus" • made panting "ceiling sistine chapel"
Modernism 2013-04-09
10 Clues: heroes had... • lost faith in... • the structure was... • separation of society. • women's right to vote. • Renaissance in New York. • no regular rhythym/rhyme. • disappointment; stripped of ideals. • event that changed American fiction. • result of the New York stock market crash.
Ilmu Pengetahuan 2022-10-11
10 Clues: Isaac.... • ahli filsafat • Zaman kebodohan • Abad 17 M sampai 20 M • Abad 14 M sampai 17 M • Abad 20 M sampai saat ini • Pemenang perang konstantinopel • ditengah-tengah langit dan bumi • Seorang ilmuwan fisika terkenal • Yang kalah di perang konstantinopel
Galileo 2023-02-08
10 Clues: a renewal period • famous scientist • Galileo's last name • Gamba Galileo's wife • a wealthy Italian family • a famous greek philosopher • helped Galileo view the stars • Galileo worked at this university • another university where Galileo worked • a mathemitician and astronomer with different theories
CHAPITRE 08 - PARTIE 2 2025-02-28
10 Clues: Titre donné à Lumumba • Transformation du peuple • Idéal cherché par le peuple • Struggle interne et externe • Mouvement contre oppressions • Valeurs défendues par Lumumba • Victoire obtenue par sacrifice • Union indispensable pour gagner • Motivation principale des villageois • Conflit armé central dans l’histoire
Theater: Klassieke Oudheid tot Eigen Tijd 2013-03-21
8 Clues: Griekse god • Britse koningin • komedie uit de ME • dichters uit de ME • Britse toneelschrijver • Schrijver van Antigone • typisch kenmerk commedia dell'arte • periode in Europese cultuurgeschiedenis
Awkward Part 1 Vocabulary 2021-05-19
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- To become annoyed Page 30
- To act or or to do something
- Another word for charming
- Another word for Pride Page5
- Getting recognized
- Helping
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- Word for nerds
- Opposite of justice
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th
- To stop
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- in Europe
- Another for shameful Page 14
- A Concept
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
- 100 years
16 Clues: Helping • To stop • in Europe • A Concept • 100 years • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • To become annoyed Page 30 • Another word for charming • To act or or to do something • Another for shameful Page 14 • Another word for Pride Page5 • Time period from the 14th century to the 17th • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • ...
SUPER SECRET CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-21
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- MYSTERIOUS/SUPERNATURAL FORCES
- *TO BE OR NOT TO ___
- *A REGULAR MALE COMPANION WITH WHOM ONE HAS A ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP
- LOCATION OF OUR FIRST DATE
- MY GOAT'S NAME
- MY FAVORITE COLOR
- OUR CABIN; ROUGHED ______
- *____ SMITH; MEN IN BLACK ACTOR
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- YOUR FAVORITE WAWA FOOD ITEM
- YOUR FAVORITE CANDY BAR
- *CROSS __ HEART, HOPE TO DIE
- THE FIRST THING WE WILL BE MAKING TOGETHER (BESIDES LOVE)
- THE BEST HOLIDAY EVER
- *THE OPPOSITE OF ME
- ARTHUR _________ HOLMES
- THE TROLL FROM THE RENAISSANCE FAIRE
16 Clues: MY GOAT'S NAME • MY FAVORITE COLOR • *THE OPPOSITE OF ME • *TO BE OR NOT TO ___ • THE BEST HOLIDAY EVER • YOUR FAVORITE CANDY BAR • ARTHUR _________ HOLMES • OUR CABIN; ROUGHED ______ • LOCATION OF OUR FIRST DATE • YOUR FAVORITE WAWA FOOD ITEM • *CROSS __ HEART, HOPE TO DIE • MYSTERIOUS/SUPERNATURAL FORCES • *____ SMITH; MEN IN BLACK ACTOR • THE TROLL FROM THE RENAISSANCE FAIRE • ...
Robyn - Christmas Present 2024-12-23
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Previous hotel
- What the area is known for
- When we leave
- Green and can be eaten
- A type of street
- Fits like a boot
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- We drink a lot of it
- Famous fashion designer murdered in Miami
- Flat and yummy
- Where dead things exist
- Something you do not want to catch
- The Birthplace of the Portugese Age of Discovery
- Capital of Argarve region
- What I feel for you
- Where God presumably exists
16 Clues: When we leave • Previous hotel • Flat and yummy • A type of street • Fits like a boot • What I feel for you • We drink a lot of it • Green and can be eaten • Where dead things exist • Capital of Argarve region • What the area is known for • Where God presumably exists • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Something you do not want to catch • Famous fashion designer murdered in Miami • ...
vocab 2025-05-09
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- someone dressed nice
- someone wondering in there own mind
- the neoclassical style
- to waver in mind, will, or feeling
- to make a series of changes in direction
- a state of perpuxity
- composed of elements drawn from various sources
- someone being rude
- soemoen being perpuxity
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- with a ceremony
- take the special memory
- a region of little or no change
- given to or characterization by insolent rudeness
- to make a change of where you live
- there is no change
- many various
16 Clues: many various • with a ceremony • there is no change • someone being rude • someone dressed nice • a state of perpuxity • the neoclassical style • take the special memory • soemoen being perpuxity • a region of little or no change • to waver in mind, will, or feeling • to make a change of where you live • someone wondering in there own mind • to make a series of changes in direction • ...
Gazzetta Italiana 2026-05-04
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- an emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- something that is traditional in form, style, or content
- a fervent "rebirth" of European culture, art, science, and learning that bridge the gap between the Middle Ages and modern history, roughly spanning the 14th to 17th centuries.
- who is like God? messenger
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- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
- focusing on worldly, temporal, or material matters rather than religious, spiritual, or sacred ones
- known for establishing the massive Medici Bank, acting as primary patrons of Renaissance art, and dominating Florentine politics, ultimately producing four popes and two queens of France
- a network of Asian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century
- invented the mechanical, movable type printing press
- a way of thinking about and understanding something
- Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer
11 Clues: who is like God? messenger • Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer • a way of thinking about and understanding something • invented the mechanical, movable type printing press • something that is traditional in form, style, or content • a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter. • ...
Awkward Part 1 Vocabulary 2021-05-19
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- To stop
- Another word for Pride Page5
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- Another word for shameful Page 14
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
- To act or or to do something
- To become annoyed Page 30
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- 100 years
- Getting recognized
- Helping
- A Concept
- Word for nerds
- Another word for charming
- Opposite of justice
- Europe
16 Clues: Europe • To stop • Helping • 100 years • A Concept • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • Another word for charming • To become annoyed Page 30 • Another word for Pride Page5 • To act or or to do something • Another word for shameful Page 14 • Time period from the 14th century to the 17th • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • ...
World History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- charlemagnes mother
- who christians worship (not __ just Mr Durkin)
- code of 4 books that ruled daily life
- hills, oceans, mountains, etc.
- a conquerer
- a group of people living together in a reigon
- western rome
- rebirth
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- important french king;Pepin's son
- eastern rome
- pope>king>lords>knights>peasants
- a quick spreading sickness that took out europe
- divided the new land (france/spain)
- sun is the center of the galaxy
- capital of italy
- the story of 2 brother;how rome started
16 Clues: rebirth • a conquerer • eastern rome • western rome • capital of italy • charlemagnes mother • hills, oceans, mountains, etc. • sun is the center of the galaxy • pope>king>lords>knights>peasants • important french king;Pepin's son • divided the new land (france/spain) • code of 4 books that ruled daily life • the story of 2 brother;how rome started • ...
Tommy Schlumpf 2025-08-21
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- Istanbul
- Bekanntestes Animationsstudio
- Meine Position im Football
- Epoche zwischen Gotik und Barock
- Größte Insel im Mittelmeer
- Wie viele Zeitzonen gibt es in Russland
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- Kopfgeldling-Kind aus „The Mandalorian“
- Lehre von den Wortherkünften
- Größte Wüste der Welt
- Unendliche, nicht abbrechende Zahl
- Abbau defekter Mitochondrien
- Gegenspieler der Schlümpfe
- Zauberformel für Licht bei Harry Potter
- Bester Film au dem Jahr 2024 (persönliche Meinung)
- Welches der sieben weltwunder der antike ist heute noch erhalten
- 3’→5’-RNA-Abbaukomplex
16 Clues: Istanbul • Größte Wüste der Welt • 3’→5’-RNA-Abbaukomplex • Gegenspieler der Schlümpfe • Meine Position im Football • Größte Insel im Mittelmeer • Lehre von den Wortherkünften • Abbau defekter Mitochondrien • Bekanntestes Animationsstudio • Epoche zwischen Gotik und Barock • Unendliche, nicht abbrechende Zahl • Kopfgeldling-Kind aus „The Mandalorian“ • ...
Theater Trivia (Klug Version) 2026-03-02
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- everything's coming up roses
- the cat in the hat
- are we gonna have a problem?
- that funny honey of mine
- some musicals are very sad
- swing your razor wide
- hey! that's my cigar!
- red, the blood of angry men
- when I grow up
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- he bought vanilla ice cream
- rotten welcome to the renaissance
- may luck be a lady
- lover, tell me if you can
- one singular sensation
- hey big spender
- l75! 175? 175!
16 Clues: l75! 175? 175! • when I grow up • hey big spender • may luck be a lady • the cat in the hat • swing your razor wide • hey! that's my cigar! • one singular sensation • that funny honey of mine • lover, tell me if you can • some musicals are very sad • he bought vanilla ice cream • red, the blood of angry men • everything's coming up roses • are we gonna have a problem? • ...
Aly Hensley 6 2020-12-18
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- is known for creating a book about being tricky and not thinking about the good (doing everything you can to stay in power)
- the creator of the book ”Divine comedy”also known for the world's greatest poems (the length of it!!)
- everyday language that people spoke in a region
- to become more independent and o focus on other important things other than religion
- an Italian renaissance artist who created the sculpture "David"
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- Known for his many genres of well written plays (like Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet)
- means “French for rebirth” and new interest in culture
- a writer who is known for inventing the first reusable/movable print and press, and also printed first christian bible
- a master painter who is well known for his "School of Athens" painting
- a well known artist who created the work called "The Birth of Venus"
- an artist best known for his paintings, notably the "Mona Lisa"
11 Clues: everyday language that people spoke in a region • means “French for rebirth” and new interest in culture • an artist best known for his paintings, notably the "Mona Lisa" • an Italian renaissance artist who created the sculpture "David" • a well known artist who created the work called "The Birth of Venus" • ...
The Italian Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-05
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- This person wanted Florence to be the most beautiful city in the world. Was a ruler
- An italian writer and politician.This person wrote a short book called The Prince.
- The period that followed Europe's Middle Ages. Means "rebirth"
- One of the greatest Italian artists. This person designed buildings, wrote poetry, carved sculptures, and painted magnificent pictures.
- An italian poet who had a lot to say about human behavior.
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- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- A remarkable man from Venice.
- The politician and poet also known as Dante.
- The study of the humanities led to a new way of thinking and learning.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money.
- The true genius of the Renaissance. Some called this person the greatest genius that has ever lived.
11 Clues: A remarkable man from Venice. • The politician and poet also known as Dante. • An italian poet who had a lot to say about human behavior. • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money. • The period that followed Europe's Middle Ages. Means "rebirth" • The study of the humanities led to a new way of thinking and learning. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2023-05-01
Art Quiz 2022-03-22
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- lourve
- mural
- Baroque style was considered to be closely linked with this Church
- pablopicasso
- ruler
- renoir
- sistine
- scumbling
- pigments
- create
- mid
- tape
- model
- acrylic
- starrynight
- painters
- rembrandt
- spanish
- painting surface
- pen
- an element of art
- adam
- gouache
- tone
- one side does not seem heavier than another
- upright support
- cubism
- style
- varnish
- renaissance
- type of brush
- flat brush with the hair rounded into an oval at the tip
- linseed
- paris
- shade of red
- chalk
- turpentine
- Creator of "The Thinker"
- the perceived distance between the background and the foreground
- jesusfeet
- lagiaconda
- perpective
- man
- first appeared in France just before World War I
- sable
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- vinci
- pastel
- raphael
- blend
- pat or apply something to a surface
- corpse
- vincentvangogh
- horses
- Titian
- sketch
- space for exhibition of art
- tapestry
- frame
- ultramarine
- Andy Warhol enjoyed eating and painting this
- transparent
- pop
- hog
- erase
- thescream
- scale
- does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality
- gesso
- monet
- son
- monalisa
- sirisaacnewton
- image
- tube
- stilllife
- palette
- line
- dots
- glaze
- oil
- difference
- pastel
- opaque
- mood
85 Clues: mid • pop • hog • pen • son • oil • man • tape • adam • tone • tube • line • dots • mood • vinci • mural • blend • ruler • frame • model • erase • scale • gesso • monet • style • image • paris • chalk • glaze • print • sable • lourve • pastel • corpse • horses • renoir • Titian • sketch • create • cubism • pastel • opaque • raphael • sistine • acrylic • spanish • gouache • varnish • linseed • palette • pigments • tapestry • painters • monalisa • scumbling • rembrandt • thescream • stilllife • jesusfeet • turpentine • ...
Portrait Crossword Study Guide 2018-03-15
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- Dutch impressionist
- Superrealism, 1970's
- Holy ground
- Household name
- 3/4 view, engaging viewer, smiling
- movement emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual
- Byzantine mosaic
- Portrait of Dora Maar
- St. Margaret
- The Daughters of Edward Boit
- Grant Wood
- artwork depicting the head and shoulders
- Contemporary urban artwork
- Pop artist
- sculpture of the head and shoulders
- Lebrun was a court painter for who
- American Gothic is what movement
- Artwork using both profile and frontal views
- artist stylistic change, loose brush strokes, unnatural colors, thick impasto
- a diptych
- Thick layers of paint
- The Desperate Man
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- John Singer Sarget was influenced by whom
- style of Elizabeth-Vigee Lebrun
- Baroque, royal portrait
- Justinian and Attendants shows what kind of rule
- influenced by studies of Japanese art
- Northern Renaissance, lots of symbolism
- symbol showing wealth
- Ron Mueck
- force ink onto (a surface) through a prepared screen of fine material so as to create a picture or pattern
- artist influenced by old masters, powerful figures from 17th-19th century
- wealthy landowners
- Mona Lisa is from what period
- superrealism
- Photographer, film, art director, plastic arts
- works that are experimental, radical, or unorthodox
- uses 5 liters of his blood
- Studied inmates and criminally insane
- Nude Before Prickly Pear
- wild beasts
- fertility
- producing softened outlines or hazy forms
43 Clues: Ron Mueck • fertility • a diptych • Grant Wood • Pop artist • Holy ground • wild beasts • St. Margaret • superrealism • Household name • Byzantine mosaic • The Desperate Man • wealthy landowners • Dutch impressionist • Superrealism, 1970's • symbol showing wealth • Portrait of Dora Maar • Thick layers of paint • Baroque, royal portrait • Nude Before Prickly Pear • Contemporary urban artwork • ...
The Enlightenment 2013-09-02
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- there were ___________ at work in Europe.
- moved easily in these aristocratic circles.
- the earth rotates on its axis beneath the unmoving sun.
- of sedition or blasphemy quickly found themselves imprisoned.
- ____ and communication improved during the renaissance.
- and catholics denounced each other as followers of satan.
- the goal of the ________ humanists was to recapture some of the pride, breadth of spirit, and creativity of the ancient greek and romans.
- the despotism of ______ exercising far greater powers than any medieval king.
- in Italy and France a group of thinkers.
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- whether pamphlets or scholary volumes were subject to prior censorship by both church and state, oftern working hand in hand.
- their principal targets were ____
- sooner or later many eurppeans would begin to weary of the _______ and warfare carried out in the name of the absolute truth.
- developed the belief that tradition could and should be used to promote change.
- were painfully aware that they were paying taxes.
- was torn by which-hunts and wars of religion, and imperial conquest.
- it was among those very idle ______ that the french enlightenment philosophers were to find some of their earliest and most enthusiastic follwers.
- which tried to challenge the twin authorities of church and state banned.
- begun to move from rural estates to the towns in search of increased freedom and prosperity.
- europeans were _______ but europes institutions were not keeping pace with that change.
- frequently refered to as "doctors'.
20 Clues: their principal targets were ____ • frequently refered to as "doctors'. • in Italy and France a group of thinkers. • there were ___________ at work in Europe. • moved easily in these aristocratic circles. • were painfully aware that they were paying taxes. • the earth rotates on its axis beneath the unmoving sun. • ...
Achievements Unit Review 2025-06-06
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- economist who believed the natural laws of supply and demand should determine price, not the government.
- Well roundedness
- procedures used in experiments to prove hypothesis true or not; to be repeated if not true
- the Age of Reason, when many philosophers questioned systems of government and human behavior.
- government is based on the consent of the people
- Birth place of Renaissance
- wrote the book Utopia
- believed that governments that did not protect the people should be overthrown
- separate branches of government
- the ‘Age of Rebirth’
- Gutenberg’s invention that made literacy rates increase and made access to knowledge more widespread
- worldy, not religious
- author who wrote The Book of the Courtier
- one of daVinci’s most famous paintings, actual painting is much smaller in person than people realize
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- questioning attitude
- believed in a social contract between the people and gov’t
- logic
- author of The Prince, “the end justifies the means”
- life, liberty, property
- focus on everyday people instead of just religion and religious figures
- govern the physical universe and governed human society.
- known for creating hundreds and hundreds of new words and phrases, many of which are still used to this day
- daVinci’s way of measuring the human body, suggesting that the lengths of certain parts are equivalent to other parts of the body.
- believed people should be like the fox and the lion
- “I may disagree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”
25 Clues: logic • Well roundedness • questioning attitude • the ‘Age of Rebirth’ • wrote the book Utopia • worldy, not religious • life, liberty, property • Birth place of Renaissance • separate branches of government • author who wrote The Book of the Courtier • government is based on the consent of the people • author of The Prince, “the end justifies the means” • ...
Spring 2026 - Unit II / III 2026-04-21
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- A society where multiple cultures and religions coexist
- Palace complex in Beijing where Ming emperors lived
- A Mongol-led dynasty that ruled China before the Ming
- Italian writer who advised rulers to use power and strategy
- Muslim empire that ruled much of India
- Empires that used gunpowder weapons to expand power
- Powerful Ottoman ruler known as “the Magnificent”
- Period of cultural rebirth in art, literature, and learning in Italy
- Chinese explorer who led voyages across the Indian Ocean
- Wealthy banking family that supported Renaissance artists
- Style inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art and ideas
- Founder of the Ming Dynasty who restored Chinese rule
- Set of laws used to maintain order during the Ming Dynasty
- A revolt that helped overthrow Mongol rule in China
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- Catholic response to stop the spread of Protestantism
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church that led to new religions
- Elite soldiers of the Ottoman Empire taken as children and trained
- Ottoman policy allowing religious groups to govern themselves
- Machine that allowed books to be mass produced
- Large Muslim empire that controlled parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa
- Payments made to the Church for forgiveness of sins
- Renaissance belief focusing on human potential and achievement
- Art technique that creates the illusion of depth
- Mughal ruler known for religious tolerance in India
- German monk who challenged the Catholic Church in 1517
25 Clues: Muslim empire that ruled much of India • Machine that allowed books to be mass produced • Art technique that creates the illusion of depth • Powerful Ottoman ruler known as “the Magnificent” • Palace complex in Beijing where Ming emperors lived • Payments made to the Church for forgiveness of sins • Empires that used gunpowder weapons to expand power • ...
ALLY'S CROSSWORD 2017-09-12
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- Cultral rebirth
- Object navigated in an investigation
- Used to prove something
- Opinion of the investigater
- Long long time ago
- List description of guidlines
- Study past by examining artefacts
- human activity between the first stone tools
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- History 15th to 18th century
- Investigator of the past
- From 5th to 15th century
- Order Times arranged in order
- The time of something
- Expert Expert of science
- People who study fossils
- Study of techniques for communication
- Source Includes data
- How language is actually used
18 Clues: Cultral rebirth • Long long time ago • Source Includes data • The time of something • Used to prove something • Investigator of the past • From 5th to 15th century • Expert Expert of science • People who study fossils • Opinion of the investigater • History 15th to 18th century • Order Times arranged in order • List description of guidlines • How language is actually used • ...
Renaissance Crossward -Kourtney, Mercedes 2016-01-20
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- A German printer of the fifteenth century, who invented the printing press.
- Sum of money wife’s family gave to husband.
- Adherence to the forms of Christian doctrine that are generally regarded as Protestant rather than Catholic or Eastern Orthodox.
- Payments you made the church to be saved from your sin.
- One of the greatest artists of all time. Painter, Sculptor, Poet, Architect, and Literary Scholar.
- A king of England in the early sixteenth century.
- Painter, Sculptor, Architect, Inventor, and Mathematician.
- Man who led the reformation and was against the Catholic Church.
- The faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Wrote the prince.
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- A 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- The divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others.
- The notes against the church Luther made and put on every church door.
- A sixteenth-century French Protestant theologian and religious reformer; the founder of Calvinism.
- Worldly viewpoint
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- Ran government behind the scenes.
- A Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
18 Clues: Worldly viewpoint • Wrote the prince. • Ran government behind the scenes. • Sum of money wife’s family gave to husband. • A king of England in the early sixteenth century. • Payments you made the church to be saved from your sin. • Painter, Sculptor, Architect, Inventor, and Mathematician. • Man who led the reformation and was against the Catholic Church. • ...
Unit 4.1 Quiz 2024-11-05
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- Growth of art and culture in Italian city states due to prosperity
- What cartographers make with new landmasses after the Age of Exploration
- Characteristic of Renaissance that means less religious, more worldly
- Shape of trade network in the Atlantic Ocean that connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- Language spoken across South America (EXCEPT Brazil) due to colonization
- Treaty that divided the New World between Spain and Portugal so they could establish colonies
- This labor system enslaved Native Americans for Spanish conquistadors
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- This system helped China increase its treasury though establishing superiority over other regions
- English settlers had this advantage over Native Americans when there was conflict
- Type of crop grown in most world (and your favorite teacher :)
- Potential Marco Polo destination; accounts of their wealth make explorers want to get there
- Empire that conquered Constantinople and most of the trade routes to Asia (BAD for Europe)
- Where millions of slaves would be imported as forced labor to the Caribbean
- The inventions of new tools like the astrolabe helped this become more accurate= less likely to get lost!
- Type of person who would spread Islam in the Indian Ocean trade network
- Disease that caused the largest decline in native population
- Type of exchange between Old and New World of plants, animals, diseases, and ideas
- Type of navigation used by the Polynesians to find islands in the Pacific (I AM MOANAAAAAAA)
18 Clues: Disease that caused the largest decline in native population • Type of crop grown in most world (and your favorite teacher :) • Growth of art and culture in Italian city states due to prosperity • Characteristic of Renaissance that means less religious, more worldly • This labor system enslaved Native Americans for Spanish conquistadors • ...
Awkward 2021-05-19
Across
- To become annoyed Page 30
- To act or or to do something
- Another word for charming
- Another word for Pride Page5
- Getting recognized
- Helping
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- Word for nerds
- Opposite of justice
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th
- To stop
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- in Europe
- Another for shameful Page 14
- A Concept
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
- 100 years
16 Clues: Helping • To stop • in Europe • A Concept • 100 years • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • To become annoyed Page 30 • Another word for charming • To act or or to do something • Another for shameful Page 14 • Another word for Pride Page5 • Time period from the 14th century to the 17th • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • ...
World Mythology 2013-03-14
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- Lisa La Jioconda
- One of the Eurystheus' tasks
- Impenetrable
- Wearer of the belt
- The antithesis to the Dark Ages when art and literature were valued once more.- re birth
- Muse of the heavens
- Divine rapist
- The study of moral stories
- Earliest rappers and orators
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- World Map
- His eye was a symbol of protection in the ancient world.
- Plant with a adjective derived from its namesake
- Micky Angel
- Goddess of Earth
- Exemplar of courage
- Greek labourer
16 Clues: World Map • Micky Angel • Impenetrable • Divine rapist • Greek labourer • Lisa La Jioconda • Goddess of Earth • Wearer of the belt • Exemplar of courage • Muse of the heavens • The study of moral stories • One of the Eurystheus' tasks • Earliest rappers and orators • Plant with a adjective derived from its namesake • His eye was a symbol of protection in the ancient world. • ...
0 2024-01-04
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- sitting woman of
- water around the castle
- Mediterranean region's name for the romans
- Era of the painting "School Of Athens" created
- societies with multiple religions
- moral code of samurai
- Last emperor to rule both east and west rome
- Et tu
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- name of the tragedian almost no one knew in the midterm
- rule of 4
- the herald of the gods
- One of the founders of Rome
- rewriter of Draco's laws
- wisdom seller
- ignorance
- church's division of sections
16 Clues: Et tu • rule of 4 • ignorance • wisdom seller • sitting woman of • moral code of samurai • the herald of the gods • water around the castle • rewriter of Draco's laws • One of the founders of Rome • church's division of sections • societies with multiple religions • Mediterranean region's name for the romans • Last emperor to rule both east and west rome • ...
VERY SPECIAL HISTORY INTERESTS 2024-02-26
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- 1920's Germany
- Paul Mescal musical '___ we roll along' that won't be released for another 16 YEARS
- Final Russian dynasty
- 70's Nightclub, 54
- Famously sank in the Atlantic
- Formidable renaissance family
- First black woman to headline Coachella
- Long extinct giant sea predator
- Infamous English royal house
- Female pirate from China
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- 60's fashion designer, monokini pioneer
- Cleo's ugliest lover
- Hoopskirt
- A golden time for dinosaurs
- Famous Four (kings)
- Worst ever pinata (two words,6-5)
16 Clues: Hoopskirt • 1920's Germany • 70's Nightclub, 54 • Famous Four (kings) • Cleo's ugliest lover • Final Russian dynasty • Female pirate from China • A golden time for dinosaurs • Infamous English royal house • Famously sank in the Atlantic • Formidable renaissance family • Long extinct giant sea predator • Worst ever pinata (two words,6-5) • 60's fashion designer, monokini pioneer • ...
Reilly Chandler, Miley Agustin 2025-05-30
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- One of the three powerful individuals in ancient Rome; Assassinated by his own senators
- a great conqueror from Macedonia/Greece; freed the Ionian Greek Cities
- A monk of the catholic church, became the chief teaching of the protestant reformation
- A famous Greek Philosopher who was the teacher of Alexander the Great
- wrote the book "The prince"; a very influential book
- A famous painter, sculptor, and architect during the Renaissance
- An Ancient Greek Philosopher who taught based off critical thinking
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- Famous for having six wives and dislocated from the Catholic Church after being denied divorce
- Mastered the art of realistic painting; most famous artist of the Renaissance
- wrote the Justinian Code for Babylon; his empire included Spain, Italy, North America, Asia, Palestine, and Syria
- First Chinese Teacher who created a religious system that was based on the idea that everyone had a role in life
11 Clues: wrote the book "The prince"; a very influential book • A famous painter, sculptor, and architect during the Renaissance • An Ancient Greek Philosopher who taught based off critical thinking • A famous Greek Philosopher who was the teacher of Alexander the Great • a great conqueror from Macedonia/Greece; freed the Ionian Greek Cities • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-23
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- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- A doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered around human interests and values.
- humanism- A form of republicanism developed in the Renaissance inspired by the governmental forms and writings of classical antiquity.
- An artist who makes sculptures.
- The art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface.
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- Civilization- The study of the culture, history, language and literature of ancient Greece and Rome.
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- Men- An ideal that says “ A man can do all things if he will”.
- A scholar is a person who is a researcher or has expertise in an academic discipline.
- A person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
11 Clues: An artist who makes sculptures. • Men- An ideal that says “ A man can do all things if he will”. • The art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface. • A doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered around human interests and values. • A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline. • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-18
Across
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- A conflict between Catholics and Protestants in Central Europe
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- The greatest writer in the English language
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A person’s native language
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- Used wealth to e ncourage and support artists
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- A denial of Church teachings
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- nonreligious principle
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- The reform movement Luther began
- A branch of one type of religion
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
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- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- A poet and supported many important artists
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- A poet
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- Rebirth in French
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • A denial of Church teachings • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Middle Ages and Renaissance 2023-03-08
Across
- A man who devotes his life to a religious group, often giving up all he owns.
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- VIII English king who created the Church of England after the Pope refused to annul his marriage (divorce with Church approval)
- 1509-1564. French theologian. Developed the Christian theology known as Calvinism. Attracted Protestant followers with his teachings.
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor
- a peasant bound to the lord's land
- Ages Also known as the medieval period, the time between the collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. and the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century.
- An economic system based on the manor and lands including a village and surrounding acreage which were administered by a lord.
- Invented the printing press
- 15th century invention which revolutionized the ability to print information which in turn affected the speed of the spread of information itself.
- A time when the Catholic church banned books and used its courts to punish people who protested Catholic ways
- Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed one out of every three people
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king
- land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
- I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland between 1558 and 1603. She was an absolute monarch and is considered to be one of the most successful rulers of all time.
- Reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings, forbade the sale of indulgences
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- Luther 95 Thesis, posted in 1517, led to religious reform in Germany, denied papal power and absolutist rule. Claimed there were only 2 sacraments: baptism and communion.
- result of the disagreement between Henry VIII and the Pope, created the Church of England which was separate from the Catholic Church, still left little room for religious freedom
- they played an important part in the Catholic Reformation and helped create conduits of trade and knowledge between Asia and Europe.
- A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages
- A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- development in the Renaissance that included realistic three-dimensional perspective
- It was nailed to a church door in Germany in 1517 and is widely seen as being the catalyst that started the Protestant Reformation. It contained Luther's list of accusations against the Roman Catholic Church.
- A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- A city in the Holy Land, regarded as sacred by Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
30 Clues: Invented the printing press • a peasant bound to the lord's land • king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor • Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages • A system of government based on landowners and tenants • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king • ...
TCAP People Semester 2 2025-04-01
Across
- Italian sailor hired by Spain; searched for route to India (two words)
- English mathematician and physicist; developed calculus, law of gravitation, three laws of motion (three words)
- Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country.
- pope who sold indulgences; condemned Martin Luther as outlaw; excommunicated him from church (write name and Roman numeral)
- member of de Medici family who gave patronage to da Vinci and Michaelangelo (first name only)
- Bartolomeu Dias was a _____ explorer who discovered how to sail around the southern tip of Africa into the Indian Ocean.
- Leonardo da Vinci is the best example of a _____ man; and for painting "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa".
- translated the Bible into English which led to his arrest (two words)
- discovered the Mississippi River (vital North American river) (three words)
- family who controlled Florence for three centuries during the Renaissance
- Cosimo de Medici was from Florence, _____, and responsible for it becoming a powerful city-state.
- Montezuma was a powerful _____ monarch who fell to the Spanish.
- Martin Luther wrote this book attacking church practices, saying the only path to religious truth is the Bible. (Write numerals and word.)
- Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____.
- one of greatest Mayan kings; ruled Palenque for nearly seven decades (write name and Roman numerals)
- launched series of military campaigns that built a large empire
- Mary I was known as "_____" (two words) for burning non-Catholics at the stake for heresy.
- Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch _____ and theologian whose criticisms of the church led to the Reformation.
- navigator; Portuguese prince; led extensive efforts to promote sailing/navigation in 14th century
- scientist who developed the modern scientific method (two words)
- Thomas Aquinas was an Italian _____ who believed reason did not disprove God, and people could be religious and scientific.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (two words)
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- English Renaissance writer and playwright; originated hundreds of words/phrases that English speakers still use today (two words)
- Francis Bacon came up with the foundation for the _____. (two words)
- Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the _____ and pushed for universities, education, and human rights.
- Vasco da Gama was first to sail around the southern tip of Africa; opening up a water route to _____ of the Indies.
- Johannes Guttenberg invented the moveable type _____ in Europe. (two words)
- proved earth moved in elliptical orbit
- This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci.
- first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words)
- founder of Church of England; had six wives; brought Protestantism to England (write name and Roman numerals)
- Elizabeth I led England into a _____ of trade, art, and government. (two words)
- Nicolas Copernicus concluded the _____ is the center of the solar system.
- Henry Hudson explored and named an area New Netherlands which is present-day _____. (two words)
- religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict sense of morality for society (two words)
- Bartolome de Las Casas devoted most of his life to protecting _____ from exploitation and slavery. (two words)
- Portuguese navigator who led expedition to circumnavigate world; died before entire journey was completed (two words)
- brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words)
- Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish explorer who founded the city of _____.
39 Clues: proved earth moved in elliptical orbit • This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci. • Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country. • brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words) • first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words) • Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____. • ...
Delmar's Crossword 5/20 2020-05-20
Across
- Where we have class now
- You and Demauli or Aiden and Madison
- DPMS borough
- Says ee-er
- 5D
- A period of rebirth
- You might find one in Ancient Egypt…or at the Brooklyn Museum
- Next year's grade
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- Birthday month
- The best part of remote learning
- What your history grade is going to do
- Class plant
- Huge empire, great at riding horses
- Your star sign
14 Clues: 5D • Says ee-er • Class plant • DPMS borough • Birthday month • Your star sign • Next year's grade • A period of rebirth • Where we have class now • The best part of remote learning • Huge empire, great at riding horses • You and Demauli or Aiden and Madison • What your history grade is going to do • You might find one in Ancient Egypt…or at the Brooklyn Museum
Medicine recall: key topics one & two 2023-12-02
Across
- - to cleanse one body from the inside
- - the English Hippocrates
- Death - started in 1348
- - study of stars
- - there were four of them
- - discovered the heart pumped blood
- - ancient Greek physician
- - modern chemist/pharmacy
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- - served as a doctor in during the great plague
- - powerful institution in medieval England
- - the famous anatomist
- - spreading of bad air causes sickness
- - rebirth
- - to whip yourself for mercy
14 Clues: - rebirth • - study of stars • - the famous anatomist • Death - started in 1348 • - the English Hippocrates • - there were four of them • - ancient Greek physician • - modern chemist/pharmacy • - to whip yourself for mercy • - discovered the heart pumped blood • - to cleanse one body from the inside • - spreading of bad air causes sickness • - powerful institution in medieval England • ...
Tobin + Nia 2025-03-25
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- - Tobin's star sign
- - what department does Tobin work in
- - Grooms favorite color
- - Nia's Home City
- - Nia's paternal ammachys name
- – Symbol of eternal love
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- – Young wedding participant who scatters petals (
- - Tobin's favorite international soccer team
- – Traditional headpiece worn by the bride
- - Brides favorite color
- - Wedding Reception Hotel
- - Nia's star sign
- - Month of their dating anniversary
- – Where the couple stands to say “I do”
14 Clues: - Nia's star sign • - Nia's Home City • - Tobin's star sign • - Brides favorite color • - Grooms favorite color • – Symbol of eternal love • - Wedding Reception Hotel • - Nia's paternal ammachys name • - Month of their dating anniversary • - what department does Tobin work in • – Where the couple stands to say “I do” • – Traditional headpiece worn by the bride • ...
Middle Age and The Renaissance 2023-03-08
Across
- It was nailed to a church door in Germany in 1517 and is widely seen as being the catalyst that started the Protestant Reformation. It contained Luther's list of accusations against the Roman Catholic Church.
- A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a peasant bound to the lord's land
- 15th century invention which revolutionized the ability to print information which in turn affected the speed of the spread of information itself.
- 95 Thesis, posted in 1517, led to religious reform in Germany, denied papal power and absolutist rule. Claimed there were only 2 sacraments: baptism and communion.
- (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland between 1558 and 1603. She was an absolute monarch and is considered to be one of the most successful rulers of all time.
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Also known as the medieval period, the time between the collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. and the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century.
- A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- they played an important part in the Catholic Reformation and helped create conduits of trade and knowledge between Asia and Europe.
- 1509-1564. French theologian. Developed the Christian theology known as Calvinism. Attracted Protestant followers with his teachings.
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
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- Selling of forgiveness by the Catholic Church. It was common practice when the church needed to raise money. The practice led to the Reformation.
- A man who devotes his life to a religious group, often giving up all he owns.
- Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor
- in art development in the Renaissance that included realistic three-dimensional perspective
- A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king
- A city in the Holy Land, regarded as sacred by Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
- An economic system based on the manor and lands including a village and surrounding acreage which were administered by a lord.
- of Trent Reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings, forbade the sale of indulgences
- Invented the printing press
- A long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia
- land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service
- English king who created the Church of England after the Pope refused to annul his marriage (divorce with Church approval)
- Plague Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed one out of every three people
- A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Reformation result of the disagreement between Henry VIII and the Pope, created the Church of England which was separate from the Catholic Church, still left little room for religious freedom
- Reformation A time when the Catholic church banned books and used its courts to punish people who protested Catholic ways
32 Clues: Invented the printing press • a peasant bound to the lord's land • king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor • Code of conduct for knights during the Middle Ages • A system of government based on landowners and tenants • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • A person of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to his king • ...
TTS Peristiwa Penting Eropa 2022-12-13
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- Salah satu peristiwa besar yang dipengaruhi oleh Aufklarung adalah Revolusi..
- Pelukis dengan ciri menampilkan kontras antara gelap dan terang
- Suatu tradisi di dalam Kekristenan yang terdiri dari Gereja Inggris dan gereja-gereja yang secara historis terkait dengannya ataupun memiliki keyakinan, praktik ibadah, dan struktur gereja yang serupa yaitu
- reformasi gereja diprakarsai oleh
- Siapa penemu spinning jenny?
- Sebuah revolusi di bidang industri yang pertama kali terjadi tepatnya pada abad ke-18 pada periode tahun 1750 hingga tahun 1850 yaitu revolusi
- Pemikiran filsafat yang mengedepankan nilai dan kedudukan manusia serta menjadikannya sebagai kriteria dalam segala hal
- Perubahan radikal dalam usaha mencapai produksi dengan menggunakan mesin-mesin, baik untuk tenaga penggerak maupun untuk tenaga pemroses
- Zaman kegelapan di Eropa
- Adanya kolonialisme dan imperialisme merupakan faktor pendukung revolusi
- salah satu negara pelopor aufklarung
- Sebuah upaya perbaikan dan kembali pada ajaran gereja yang lurus, merupakan pengertian...
- Humanisme dicetuskan pertama kali oleh
- Salah satu tokoh merkantilisme
- Era revolusi yang terjadi sekitar awal abad ke-19 (1870-an) dan berfokus kepada efisiensi mesin di setiap lini yaitu revolusi
- Seseorang penulis yang mengikuti jejak socrates yaitu
- terbesar dan paling berpengaruh adalah "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica yang" dibuat oleh...
- Bentuk paling sederhana dari merkantilisme adalah sistem
- Sebuah kiasan artistik atau simbolis sebagai pengingat bahwa kematian adalah sesuatu yang tidak terhindarkan
- Faktor pendukung revolusi industri yaitu
- Salah satu tokoh yang berpengaruh dalam aufklarung adalah...
- Masa Renaissance terjadi di
- Pergerakan menuju pemisahan antara agama dan pemerintahan
- Gagasan yang terkenal yaitu "knowledge is power" merupakan gagasan dari...
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- Sebuah sistem teologis dan pendekatan terhadap kehidupan Kristen yang menekankan kedaulatan pemerintahan Allah atas segala sesuatu yaitu
- Revolusi Industri pertama kali diperkenalkan oleh
- Semboyan Martin Luther dalam reformasi gereja yaitu
- Tokoh Renaissance dari Inggris
- Apa yang ditemukan oleh James Watt?
- Perubahan secara drastis untuk perbaikan (bidang sosial. politik, atau agama) dalam suatu masyarakat atau negara merupakan pengertian...
- Paham yang menganggap diri sendiri (kepribadian) lebih penting daripada orang lain
- penyimpangan-penyimpangan yang dilakukan oleh pihak Gereja Katoliik pada waktu itu terutama adanya penjualan surat pengampunan dosa disebut surat...
- Beberapa lukisan dan patung hasil karyanya yang indah menghiasi Gereja Santo Petrus di Roma
- Doktrin yang menegaskan bahwa Alkitab, dan hanya Alkitab saja, yang memiliki kata akhir untuk semua pengajaran dan kehidupan yaitu
- Aufklarung adalah sebuah pencerahan dan kelanjutan dari masa Renainssance yang bertujuan agar manusia lebih berani dan bebas dalam menggunakan..
- Suatu periode dalam sejarah manusia yang ditandai dengan optimisme yang tinggi pada kemampuan rasio manusia untuk menciptakan kemajuan yaitu abad
- Salah satu tokoh dalam Reformasi Gereja yaitu
- Slogan Aufklarung, "Sapere Aude!" yang memiliki arti "Beranilah Berpikir Sendiri" dicetuskan oleh
- Frasa yang berarti "Beranilah untuk berpikir sendiri"
- Salah satu tokoh revolusi industri yaitu
- Martin Luther secara luas diakui telah memulai Reformasi Protestan dengan 95...
- Salah satu kebijakan merkantilisme
- Sebuah frasa dalam bahasa Latin yang artinya adalah "Petiklah hari"
- Aliran ketatanegaraan dan ekonomi yang menghendaki demokrasi dan kebebasan pribadi untuk berusaha dan berniaga (pemerintah tidak boleh turut campur)
- Siapa yang disebut sebagai "Bapak Liberalisme" ?
- Dalam sejarah Eropa, Renaissance berlangsung antara abad ke
- Dari Bahasa Jerman, yang artinya pencerahan
- Masa kebangkitan kembali di sebut dengan
- Kegiatan ekonomi pemerintahan suatu negara untuk tujuan menambah kekuasaan negara dengan mengorbankan kekuatan nasional saingannya
- Merkantilisme tumbuh dan berkembang pesat pada abad ke-16 hingga abad ke-18, khususnya di Eropa..
50 Clues: Zaman kegelapan di Eropa • Masa Renaissance terjadi di • Siapa penemu spinning jenny? • Tokoh Renaissance dari Inggris • Salah satu tokoh merkantilisme • reformasi gereja diprakarsai oleh • Salah satu kebijakan merkantilisme • Apa yang ditemukan oleh James Watt? • salah satu negara pelopor aufklarung • Humanisme dicetuskan pertama kali oleh • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
Across
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- The reform movement Luther began
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Rebirth in French
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- nonreligious principle
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- A branch of one type of religion
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
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- A poet and supported many important artists
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A denial of Church teachings
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A person’s native language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A poet
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
Across
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- The reform movement Luther began
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Rebirth in French
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- nonreligious principle
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- A branch of one type of religion
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
Down
- A poet and supported many important artists
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A denial of Church teachings
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A person’s native language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A poet
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2023-11-20
Across
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches
- force that pulls objects in Earth’s sphere to the center of Earth
- Luther German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.
- A work written by Luther challenging Tetzel and the selling of indulgences.
- a philosophy of life that considers the welfare of humankind – rather than the welfare of a supposed God or gods – to be of paramount importance
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence
- is considered the father of modern science and made major contributions to the fields of physics, astronomy, cosmology, mathematics and philosophy. Improved the telescope to see planets
- belonging or relating to a Protestant church, founded on the teachings of Martin Luther, which emphasizes the importance of faith and the authority of the Bible.
- in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a persons lifetime
- a German mathematician and astronomer who discovered that the Earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits.
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- careful, step by step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts
- He was the first European scientist to propose that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun, the heliocentric theory of the solar system
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- Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose skill and intelligence, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. His Last Supper and Mona Lisa are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the Renaissance.
- Protestant theology developed by John Calvin in the 16th century
- was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564
- one who baptizes again believed people who got baptized as children should re-baptize as adults
- a member of the Church of England
- A German printer of the fifteenth century, who invented the printing press
- was a painter, sculptor, architect and poet widely considered one of the most brilliant artists of the Italian Renaissance. Best known for painting the Sistine Chapel
- exclusion from the Roman Catholic Church as a penalty for refusing to obey Church law
- having to do with worldly rather than religious matters
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- Calvinist belief that God long ago determined who would gain salvation
- idealistic society
- English physicist and mathematician who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution. Apple fell on his head.
- Government run by religious leaders
- based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- based on the belief that the earth is the center of the universe
32 Clues: idealistic society • a member of the Church of England • Government run by religious leaders • declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence • a person who provides financial support for the arts • having to do with worldly rather than religious matters • based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
CASTLES AND PALACES OF EUROPE 2024-11-13
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- The largest royal palace in Western Europe
- Italian baroque palace once home to the Bourbon kings
- Known as the “fairy-tale castle of Württemberg” in Germany
- Former residence of Russian tsars in St. Petersburg
- A palace and fortress complex in Granada Spain built by the Moors
- A Renaissance castle in France known for its unique architecture
- A Tuscan castle in Italy famous for its wine production
- Known as the “Key to England” a strategic fortress
- A Renaissance palace in Florence Italy once owned by the Medici family
- Renaissance fortress in Milan Italy home of the Sforza dynasty
- Ottoman palace in Istanbul Turkey home of sultans for 400 years
- Romanian castle associated with the Dracula legend
- A medieval fortress in England famous for its history of battles
- Ancient Minoan palace on Crete connected to the myth of the Minotaur
- A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark
- A moated medieval castle in Ferrara Italy
- Located in Rhodes Greece originally built by the Knights Hospitaller
- One of the largest royal châteaux in France
- The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world
- Restored by Viollet-le-Duc located in northern France
- Largest ancient castle in the world located in the Czech Republic
- Famous for its beautiful arches spanning the Cher River in France
- Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII
- A medieval abbey and castle on an island in Normandy France
- Home to Europe’s last private army located in Scotland
- A mix of Gothic and Moorish architecture in Portugal
- Fairytale castle in Germany inspiration for Disney’s castle
- Ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern dynasty in Germany
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- Former mausoleum and papal fortress in Rome Italy
- Historical palace complex of Hungarian kings in Budapest
- Located on Lake Geneva Switzerland immortalized by Lord Byron
- The "Sun King" who built Versailles into a symbol of power
- Former imperial summer residence in Vienna Austria
- A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain
- Known as the "Crow Castle" a striking black castle in Japan
- Symbol of the absolute monarchy under Louis XIV
- Historic castle on the Thames River home of the Crown Jewels
- Residence of Scottish royalty and current UK monarch
- Known as the “Russian Versailles” built by Peter the Great
- A historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Scotland's capital
- Scottish holiday home of the British Royal Family
- A vast Baroque palace in Portugal built by King João V
- Official residence of the British monarch in London
- Official residence of the British monarch in Scotland
- Baroque mansion in England featured in "Brideshead Revisited"
- Residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century
- Known as the “loveliest castle in the world” located in England
- A well-preserved Crusader castle in Syria admired by Lawrence of Arabia
- Houses the UK Parliament famous for Big Ben
- A grand palace in France built for Louis XIV
- Danish royal residence in Copenhagen known for its Crown Jewels
- Medieval castle located in the hills above the Moselle River in Germany
52 Clues: Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII • A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark • A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain • A moated medieval castle in Ferrara Italy • The largest royal palace in Western Europe • Houses the UK Parliament famous for Big Ben • One of the largest royal châteaux in France • A grand palace in France built for Louis XIV • ...
Vocab #9 2026-05-04
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- A piece of land (or other source of income) granted by a lord to a vassal, which the vassal could manage and profit from in exchange for services.
- Groups of people (such as the Franks, Angles, and Saxons) from Northern Europe who migrated into and settled in the former Western Roman Empire during the 4th-6th centuries
- A series of holy wars fought by European Christians, often authorized by the Pope, to gain control of the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslim rule
- A unified body of law that developed in England, based on customs and judge-made decisions rather than written statutes
- Referring to an idealized, perfect society
- Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes) who migrated to Britain in the 5th century and established kingdoms, forming the foundation of English culture.
- A person who was granted land (a fief) by a lord in exchange for loyalty, military service, and protection.
- A Renaissance intellectual movement focusing on human potential, creativity, and the study of classical literature rather than just religious dogma.
- A peasant who was not free and was legally tied to the land (manor) they worked, forced to serve the lord in exchange for protection and a small plot to farm.
- A series of conflicts (1337-1453) between England and France for control of the French throne, which shifted warfare from knights to professional armies
- The code of conduct for knights in the Middle Ages, emphasizing bravery, loyalty, courtesy, and Christian duty.
- A major Germanic group that conquered Gaul (modern France) under Clovis, forming a powerful kingdom that developed the earliest forms of feudalism.
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- A political and social system in medieval Europe where land was held by nobles in exchange for military service to a king, and peasants worked the land in exchange for protection.
- A "rebirth" of European culture, art, and learning that began in Italy in the 14th century, reviving classical Greek and Roman knowledge.
- (Bubonic Plague) A devastating pandemic that killed roughly one-third of Europe's population in the 14th century, causing major economic and social changes.
- A church court established in 1478 to enforce Catholic orthodoxy, specifically by investigating and punishing converted Jews and Muslims suspected of secret heresy.
- A self-sufficient farming estate, managed by a lord, which included the manor house, village, farmland, and church, where serfs lived and worked.
- A nomadic people from Central Asia who invaded Europe in the 9th and 10th centuries, eventually settling in modern-day Hungary
- A wealthy person (like a noble or merchant) who supported artists, writers, and scholars financially during the Renaissance.
- The period in European history known as the Middle Ages, lasting roughly from 500 AD to 1500 AD (between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance).
- A document signed by King John of England in 1215 that limited the king's power and established the rule of law, protecting some rights of the nobles.
- A nomadic group from Central Asia who created the largest land empire in history in the 13th and 14th centuries, connecting Eastern and Western cultures through trade
- The practice of lending money with interest, which was often banned or heavily restricted by the church in the Middle Ages
- Focuses on worldly, non-religious matters rather than spiritual or church-related concerns.
24 Clues: Referring to an idealized, perfect society • Focuses on worldly, non-religious matters rather than spiritual or church-related concerns. • A person who was granted land (a fief) by a lord in exchange for loyalty, military service, and protection. • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
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- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- The reform movement Luther began
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Rebirth in French
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- nonreligious principle
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- A branch of one type of religion
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
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- A poet and supported many important artists
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A denial of Church teachings
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A person’s native language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A poet
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-16
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- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- The greatest writer in the English language
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- Rebirth in French
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- The reform movement Luther began
- Tyndale A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- A poet and supported many important artists
- A denial of Church teachings
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- The study of maps and mapmaking
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- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- A branch of one type of religion
- A person’s native language
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- A poet
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- nonreligious principle
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • A denial of Church teachings • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • The reform movement Luther began • A branch of one type of religion • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
CASTLES AND PALACES OF EUROPE 2024-11-11
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- The largest royal palace in Western Europe.
- Italian baroque palace, once home to the Bourbon kings.
- Known as the “fairy-tale castle of Württemberg” in Germany.
- Former residence of Russian tsars in St. Petersburg.
- A palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain, built by the Moors.
- A Renaissance castle in France, known for its unique architecture.
- A Tuscan castle in Italy, famous for its wine production.
- Known as the “Key to England,” a strategic fortress.
- A Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy, once owned by the Medici family.
- Renaissance fortress in Milan, Italy, home of the Sforza dynasty.
- Ottoman palace in Istanbul, Turkey, home of sultans for 400 years.
- Romanian castle associated with the Dracula legend.
- A medieval fortress in England, famous for its history of battles.
- Ancient Minoan palace on Crete, connected to the myth of the Minotaur.
- A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark.
- A moated medieval castle in Ferrara, Italy.
- Located in Rhodes, Greece, originally built by the Knights Hospitaller.
- One of the largest royal châteaux in France.
- The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world.
- Restored by Viollet-le-Duc, located in northern France.
- Largest ancient castle in the world, located in the Czech Republic.
- Famous for its beautiful arches spanning the Cher River in France.
- Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII.
- A medieval abbey and castle on an island in Normandy, France.
- Home to Europe’s last private army, located in Scotland.
- A mix of Gothic and Moorish architecture in Portugal.
- Fairytale castle in Germany, inspiration for Disney’s castle.
- Ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern dynasty in Germany.
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- Former mausoleum and papal fortress in Rome, Italy.
- Historical palace complex of Hungarian kings in Budapest.
- Located on Lake Geneva, Switzerland, immortalized by Lord Byron.
- The "Sun King" who built Versailles into a symbol of power.
- Former imperial summer residence in Vienna, Austria.
- A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain.
- Known as the "Crow Castle," a striking black castle in Japan.
- Symbol of the absolute monarchy under Louis XIV.
- Historic castle on the Thames River, home of the Crown Jewels.
- Residence of Scottish royalty and current UK monarch.
- Known as the “Russian Versailles,” built by Peter the Great.
- A historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Scotland's capital.
- Scottish holiday home of the British Royal Family.
- A vast Baroque palace in Portugal, built by King João V.
- Official residence of the British monarch in London.
- Official residence of the British monarch in Scotland.
- Baroque mansion in England, featured in "Brideshead Revisited."
- Residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century.
- Known as the “loveliest castle in the world,” located in England.
- A well-preserved Crusader castle in Syria, admired by Lawrence of Arabia.
- Houses the UK Parliament; famous for Big Ben.
- A grand palace in France, built for Louis XIV.
- Danish royal residence in Copenhagen, known for its Crown Jewels.
- Medieval castle located in the hills above the Moselle River in Germany.
52 Clues: Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII. • A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark. • A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain. • The largest royal palace in Western Europe. • A moated medieval castle in Ferrara, Italy. • One of the largest royal châteaux in France. • Houses the UK Parliament; famous for Big Ben. • A grand palace in France, built for Louis XIV. • ...
TCAP People Semester 2 2026-03-31
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- Italian sailor hired by Spain; searched for route to India (two words)
- English mathematician and physicist; developed calculus, law of gravitation, three laws of motion (three words)
- Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country.
- pope who sold indulgences; condemned Martin Luther as outlaw; excommunicated him from church (write name and Roman numeral)
- member of de Medici family who gave patronage to da Vinci and Michaelangelo (first name only)
- Bartolomeu Dias was a _____ explorer who discovered how to sail around the southern tip of Africa into the Indian Ocean.
- Leonardo da Vinci is the best example of a _____ man; and for painting "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa".
- translated the Bible into English which led to his arrest (two words)
- discovered the Mississippi River (vital North American river) (three words)
- family who controlled Florence for three centuries during the Renaissance
- Cosimo de Medici was from Florence, _____, and responsible for it becoming a powerful city-state.
- Montezuma was a powerful _____ monarch who fell to the Spanish.
- Martin Luther wrote this book attacking church practices, saying the only path to religious truth is the Bible. (Write numerals and word.)
- Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____.
- one of greatest Mayan kings; ruled Palenque for nearly seven decades (write name and Roman numerals)
- launched series of military campaigns that built a large empire
- Mary I was known as "_____" (two words) for burning non-Catholics at the stake for heresy.
- Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch _____ and theologian whose criticisms of the church led to the Reformation.
- navigator; Portuguese prince; led extensive efforts to promote sailing/navigation in 14th century
- scientist who developed the modern scientific method (two words)
- Thomas Aquinas was an Italian _____ who believed reason did not disprove God, and people could be religious and scientific.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (two words)
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- English Renaissance writer and playwright; originated hundreds of words/phrases that English speakers still use today (two words)
- Francis Bacon came up with the foundation for the _____. (two words)
- Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the _____ and pushed for universities, education, and human rights.
- Vasco da Gama was first to sail around the southern tip of Africa; opening up a water route to _____ of the Indies.
- Johannes Guttenberg invented the moveable type _____ in Europe. (two words)
- proved earth moved in elliptical orbit
- This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci.
- first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words)
- founder of Church of England; had six wives; brought Protestantism to England (write name and Roman numerals)
- Elizabeth I led England into a _____ of trade, art, and government. (two words)
- Nicolas Copernicus concluded the _____ is the center of the solar system.
- Henry Hudson explored and named an area New Netherlands which is present-day _____. (two words)
- religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict sense of morality for society (two words)
- Bartolome de Las Casas devoted most of his life to protecting _____ from exploitation and slavery. (two words)
- Portuguese navigator who led expedition to circumnavigate world; died before entire journey was completed (two words)
- brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words)
- Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish explorer who founded the city of _____.
39 Clues: proved earth moved in elliptical orbit • This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci. • Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country. • brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words) • first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words) • Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-02-01
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- major keyboard instrument used in the Renaissance
- Thurston Dart stated that little or no _____ was should be used when singing choral literature
- was kidnapped twice by jealous priests because he was such an outstanding boy singer
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- invented in 1439
- the Era before the Renaissance
- was considered the best / finest lute player of the his time
6 Clues: invented in 1439 • the Era before the Renaissance • major keyboard instrument used in the Renaissance • was considered the best / finest lute player of the his time • was kidnapped twice by jealous priests because he was such an outstanding boy singer • Thurston Dart stated that little or no _____ was should be used when singing choral literature
last semester crossword sean m 2022-01-07
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- theory the solarsystem revolves around sun
- document that gave rights to english people
- theory the solarsystem revolves around earth
- another word for athiest
- language spoken of people of a country
- Famouse painter/inventor
- rebirth
- Tax by the church
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- medieval knight system
- russian word for emperor
- religious group of french protestants
- painter named after a ninja turtle
- 16th century movement over the church
13 Clues: rebirth • Tax by the church • medieval knight system • russian word for emperor • another word for athiest • Famouse painter/inventor • painter named after a ninja turtle • religious group of french protestants • 16th century movement over the church • language spoken of people of a country • theory the solarsystem revolves around sun • document that gave rights to english people • ...
Vocabulary 1: English 3 ACT Prep 2024-01-22
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- Ruler of a Muslim country.
- A system, structure or facility.
- Lizzy's sacrifice for her family makes her an angel ________.
- The Caribbean is an __________ location for a summer wedding.
- Italian money
- It is winter; _______ you can expect snow up North; however in the South that is not a guarantee.
- In her presentation, Georgina explained how a _______wiped out half of her family in the early 20th century Japan.
- A time in the 15-16th century Europe; also known as the "rebirth" of Arts and culture.
- Gemma got her rent agreement signed by a __________ to legitimize it.
- I do not wish for my friendships to be _________, but some friends are detrimental to one's wellbeing.
- Scenario: Mila took Jerry's water bottle from the counter, but kept quiet when he searched for it; however we all knew she took it.
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- Utterly wicked.
- The ________act of financing with high interest was scorned in Mediaeval times, but admired now.
- During his therapy session he experienced a _________, and afterwards he understood why he was feeling lonely.
- The act of discrimination against people descened from Semites; also known as present day Jews.
- the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, known for Renaissance architecture.
- All Presidents and people in power should emulate the donations of _________ and help the poor.
- A _________ would be a native of Venice, Italy.
18 Clues: Italian money • Utterly wicked. • Ruler of a Muslim country. • A system, structure or facility. • A _________ would be a native of Venice, Italy. • Lizzy's sacrifice for her family makes her an angel ________. • The Caribbean is an __________ location for a summer wedding. • Gemma got her rent agreement signed by a __________ to legitimize it. • ...
renaissance italy 2020-11-29
Who were they? 2019-11-21
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- Mahatma Gandhi was the leader of India’s non-violent independence movement against British rule and in South Africa who advocated for the civil rights of Indians.
- He was a German mathematician and physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity.
- He was an English poet, playwright and actor of the Renaissance era.
- He was a Baptist minister and civil-rights activist who had a seismic impact on race relations in the United States, beginning in the mid-1950s.
- He was a Venezuelan military leader who was instrumental in the revolutions against the Spanish empire.
- He was a British naturalist and biologist known for his theory of evolution and his understanding of the process of natural selection.
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- He was a leader of ancient Rome who significantly transformed what became known as the Roman Empire by greatly expanding its geographic reach and establishing its imperial system.
- He was a German monk who began the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, becoming one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of Christianity.
- He was a French military general, the first emperor of France and one of the world's greatest military leaders.
- He was a Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman — the epitome of a true Renaissance man.
- He was a spiritual teacher in Nepal during the 6th century B.C. Born Siddhartha Gautama, his teachings serve as the foundation of the Buddhist religion.
- He was an engineer and scientist known for designing the alternating-current (AC) electric system, which is the predominant electrical system used across the world today.
12 Clues: He was an English poet, playwright and actor of the Renaissance era. • He was a Venezuelan military leader who was instrumental in the revolutions against the Spanish empire. • He was a German mathematician and physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity. • ...
STEAM - Scholastic Art 2020-08-01
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- artist who creates art from algae
- to divide into sections
- model
- period of invention/discovery-1400-1600
- artwork that invites people to interact
- the way something looks
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- scientist/engineer/painted Mona Lisa
- robotic dog created to be a pet
- art that occurs only once;not a lasting object
- imitating nature
- vertical columns
- science, technology, engineering, art, math
- horizontal beams
13 Clues: model • imitating nature • vertical columns • horizontal beams • to divide into sections • the way something looks • robotic dog created to be a pet • artist who creates art from algae • scientist/engineer/painted Mona Lisa • period of invention/discovery-1400-1600 • artwork that invites people to interact • science, technology, engineering, art, math • ...
The Roaring 1920s 2023-02-17
Nothing 2023-05-23
Scientific Revolution 2023-08-31
Andie 2023-12-04
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- Phoenix Basketball team
- a mythological creature and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy
- A chemical element with the symbol "Fe"
- December's birthstone
- The wine capital of Washington
- Latin word for dog
- Taylor Swift's boyfriend
- Storage for large items
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- Capital of Washington
- Andie's zodiac sign
- A new FM Insurance product
- The phenomenon where light is bent
- Greek God of Sun
13 Clues: Greek God of Sun • Latin word for dog • Andie's zodiac sign • Capital of Washington • December's birthstone • Phoenix Basketball team • Storage for large items • Taylor Swift's boyfriend • A new FM Insurance product • The wine capital of Washington • The phenomenon where light is bent • A chemical element with the symbol "Fe" • ...
US History 2022-04-28
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- first country Germany invaded
- nickname of shantytowns
- revolutionary fashion statement for women
- greatest poet of the Harlem renaissance
- nickname for soldiers
- another name for a speakeasy
- crime boss of bootlegged alcohol
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- Jewish house of worship
- two nights of terror against Jews
- lighting war
- silent film star
- amendment that failed to band consumption of alcohol
12 Clues: lighting war • silent film star • nickname for soldiers • Jewish house of worship • nickname of shantytowns • another name for a speakeasy • first country Germany invaded • crime boss of bootlegged alcohol • two nights of terror against Jews • greatest poet of the Harlem renaissance • revolutionary fashion statement for women • amendment that failed to band consumption of alcohol
Medici Heist Crossword 2025-08-21
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- Item thrown in the beginning of the book
- The Tinkerer
- Italian city that Khalid lives in
- 1517 is part of the ____ era in Europe
- The conman
- The Fighter
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- Region of Italy that includes Florence
- Creator of David
- Head of the Catholic Church in 1517
- Famous Italian; Michaelangelo's rival
- Italian for palace
- Main Character
12 Clues: The conman • The Fighter • The Tinkerer • Main Character • Creator of David • Italian for palace • Italian city that Khalid lives in • Head of the Catholic Church in 1517 • Famous Italian; Michaelangelo's rival • Region of Italy that includes Florence • 1517 is part of the ____ era in Europe • Item thrown in the beginning of the book
Harlem Renaissance by Amelia Fernandez 2025-02-06
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- A massive movement where 6 million black people moved from the south to the north
- The French word for rebirth
- Another name for the 1920s
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- A famous African American poet, social activist and documenter of the experience of Africans during the Harlem Renaissance
- The founder of the NAACP - a organization fighting for racial equality.
- A place widely known for being popular with African Americans in the 1920's
- A book containing all of the safe places for black places to visit when they travel
- Laws passed in the south in order to segregate blacks from whites. Also known as "separate but equal" laws.
8 Clues: Another name for the 1920s • The French word for rebirth • The founder of the NAACP - a organization fighting for racial equality. • A place widely known for being popular with African Americans in the 1920's • A massive movement where 6 million black people moved from the south to the north • ...
Olivia's Harlem Renaissance crossword Puzzel 2025-02-07
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- It was one of the largest movements of people in the United States that moved North
- African american boxer
- best known as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance who wrote poets, short stories and did Jazz
- Harlem's premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s during the Prohibition Era.
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- twenties A time of economic growth in the harlem renaissance
- Poet who has the has the same last name as the first person to walk on the moon
- It ensures the political, educational, equality of minority group citizens of States and eliminates race prejudice.
- An annual guidebook for African American travelers
8 Clues: African american boxer • An annual guidebook for African American travelers • twenties A time of economic growth in the harlem renaissance • Harlem's premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s during the Prohibition Era. • Poet who has the has the same last name as the first person to walk on the moon • ...
World History Midterm Review 2025-10-02
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- - He was commonly known as the Renaissance Man due to his many talents.
- - This city was renamed Istanbul after the Ottomans conquered it in 1453.
- - This affected when traders could sail in and out of India.
- - European sailors had to sail around this Cape at the southern tip of Africa on their journey from Europe to India.
- - This was a network of roads controlled by local governments that allowed trade to occur between Europe and Asia.
- - This is what caused majority of the population loss of Native Americans during colonization.
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- - This was the movement that became popular during the Renaissance that focuses on the potential of individuals over people as a whole.
- - This was the common religion of the Ottoman Empire.
- - This is how the Black Plague was spread.
- - This is the country who colonized most of Latin America.
- - This invention allowed the Ottoman Empire to be able to successfully expand their empire.
- - This system was rejected under the belief of Buddhism.
- - This helped explorers to determine their location through latitude while at sea.
- - This words describe religions who believe in one god - like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- - This invention allowed for information to be spread easier and faster.
15 Clues: - This is how the Black Plague was spread. • - This was the common religion of the Ottoman Empire. • - This system was rejected under the belief of Buddhism. • - This is the country who colonized most of Latin America. • - This affected when traders could sail in and out of India. • - He was commonly known as the Renaissance Man due to his many talents. • ...
ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 2026-01-27
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- The author whose works inspired the depiction of horrors, vices, and political corruption.
- Vivid, exaggerated portrayals of characters used for realistic comedy.
- The final stage (Act V) of a play where all difficulties and plot points are resolved.
- The river that theater-goers had to cross to reach the entertainment district from London.
- The ancient Greek philosopher whose "three unities" were largely ignored by Elizabethan writers.
- The cultural "rebirth" that sparked a renewed interest in classical Greek and Latin works.
- The intellectual movement that, alongside the Renaissance, promoted classical scholarship.
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- A verb describing how the newly built commercial theatres succeeded and thrived.
- The Latin poet responsible for the five-act structure and the popular "revenge" tragedy.
- The art of persuasive speaking used to express conflicting emotions and passions.
- Describing a play where characters and situations serve as symbolic "animated sermons."
- The type of medieval "plays" that heavily influenced Elizabethan drama's ethical themes.
- The Italian "_______ dell'arte" involved traveling companies that performed across England.
- The district on the South Bank of the Thames where theatres were built to avoid city laws.
- Entertainment was rooted in this type of "town and village" life, involving the whole group.
15 Clues: Vivid, exaggerated portrayals of characters used for realistic comedy. • A verb describing how the newly built commercial theatres succeeded and thrived. • The art of persuasive speaking used to express conflicting emotions and passions. • The final stage (Act V) of a play where all difficulties and plot points are resolved. • ...
Renaissance & Perspective Crossword Puzzle Study Guide 2022-04-19
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- Johannes ____________ perfected the printing press
- Filippo ______________ discovered linear perspective
- The artist that won the rights to design the Baptistry Doors of the Florence Cathedral
- The family that was known for being generous patrons of the arts during the Renaissance
- It took Michelangelo over ___ years to complete the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The _________ line is where the earth meets the sky, also known as "eye level"
- The _____ press was one of the most important contributions of the Renaissance.
- The printing press allowed for mass production of _____, giving people greater access to the works of ancient Greece & Rome
- A period of great awakening
- Sofonisba ____ was the first Italian woman to gain a worldwide reputation as an artist
- A work of art showing Mary mourning over the body of Christ
- A representation of the human body in which the weight is shifted onto one leg, shoulder, and hip to create an uneven balance to the figure
- ____________ lines run alongside each other, are always the same distance from each other, and never meet
- A type of linear perspective, _____-point perspective is used with the flat side of an object is facing you (answer will be a number spelled out, for example: SIX instead of 6)
- The artist that painted the School of Athens
- __________ perspective is a graphic system that showed artists how to create the illusion of depth and volume on a flat surface
- Masaccio's painting "The Holy ___________" was the first finished work of art to correctly use linear perspective
- What artist used perspective when carving sculptures to be placed above eye level
- A ____ eye view shows an object below the horizon line, as if you are looking down onto the object
- Brunelleschi designed the dome for the Florence ____.
- A ____________ point is a point on the horizon at which parallel lines receding into space appear to meet
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- Aerial & Linear are the two main elements of _____ drawing.
- The term "Renaissance" means _________.
- The artist that painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Ghiberti is best known for creating the doors of the Baptistry of the ___ cathedral
- A ____ eye view shows an object above the horizon line, as if you are looking up at the object
- The second set of doors that Ghiberti created for the Baptistry were called "The Gates of ____"
- The Last _____ was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
- A type of linear perspective, _____-point perspective is used when the edge of an object is facing you (answer will be a number spelled out, for example: SIX instead of 6)
- The artist that assisted Ghiberti on the doors for the Baptistry of the Florence Cathedral
- The artist that assisted Ghiberti on the first set of doors for the Baptistry
- _________ perspective uses hue, value, and intensity to create the illusion of distance in a work of art
- The ___ Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci is considered one of the most famous artworks of all time
- The artist credited as the first to correctly use linear perspective in a finished work of art
- drawing figures or objects according to the rules of perspective so that they appear to recede or protrude into three-dimensional space
- An interest in the art and literature of Ancient Greece and Rome
- In linear perspective, __________ lines connect to the vanishing point to show depth
- Sandro ____ painted The Adoration of the Magi
- Da Vinci dissected ___ to learn how arms and legs bend and how muscles shift as the body moves
39 Clues: A period of great awakening • The term "Renaissance" means _________. • The artist that painted the School of Athens • Sandro ____ painted The Adoration of the Magi • The Last _____ was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci • Johannes ____________ perfected the printing press • Filippo ______________ discovered linear perspective • ...
Chapter 12: Renaissance and Reformation 2022-05-17
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- ¨Seek and you shall find¨
- The greatest writer in the English language
- Ancient Greek and Roman writing
- A person’s native language
- Countries with an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
- Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals
- An invention that used a movable type to print pages
- German blackmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- A denial of Church teachings
- Originated from Spain and was the most powerful group in Rome
- A lighted instrument to explore a painting
- Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci
- Understanding of the individual in relation to God.
- A branch of Prostestant relgions that was led by a French reformer named John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- Studied great masters and created masterpieces
- Conveyed great power and intensity through painting and sculpting
- A conflict between Catholics and Prostestants in Central Europe
- The faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches
- The reform movement Luther began
- An artistic technique that produces an impression of depth and distance
- A Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation
- The release from punishment for sins, sold by papal offices
- A Spanish writer and is regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language
- Movement of the changes in the Catholic Church
- Elizabeth´s cousin and patron of Shakespeare´s theatrical company
- Refers to a community of persons, who believe in God and shape their lives
- One of the largest branches of Protestantism that traces its interpretation of the Chinese religion and was inspired by Luther´s teachings
- A key humanist leader of Northern Renaissance
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- Painting by Leonarda da Vinci and Peter Paul Rubens
- A reformer who believed that Anglicans should reject all Catholic beliefs and practices and began to prepare an English translation of the New Testament
- A poet
- A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- A German monk who actively protested against Church practices
- The most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
- People who supported Luther´s ideas
- A book written by Martin Luther about the debate concerning Church pratices
- A branch of one type of religion
- A meeting that met for 26 sessions for over 18 years, mostly in the northern Italian city of Trent
- Followers of a religious order called the Society of Jesus
- The greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance
- A painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators
- A fresco that represents the final meal of Jesus and his followers
- People who tries to spread Christianity to others
- Used wealth to encourage and support artists
- Rebirth in French
- nonreligious principle
- A poet and supported many important artists
- The reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- Excelled as a painter, an inventor, and a scientist
- King of England who formed a new branch of Prostestantism when the Church refused to grant him a divorce
- The study of maps and mapmaking
- Famous painting of the wife of a merchant
53 Clues: A poet • Rebirth in French • nonreligious principle • ¨Seek and you shall find¨ • A person’s native language • A denial of Church teachings • Teacher of Leonardo da Vinci • The reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Ancient Greek and Roman writing • The study of maps and mapmaking • A branch of one type of religion • The reform movement Luther began • People who supported Luther´s ideas • ...
CASTLES AND PALACES OF EUROPE 2024-11-13
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- Ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern dynasty in Germany
- Ottoman palace in Istanbul Turkey home of sultans for 400 years
- A mix of Gothic and Moorish architecture in Portugal
- A medieval fortress in England famous for its history of battles
- A Tuscan castle in Italy famous for its wine production
- Located on Lake Geneva Switzerland immortalized by Lord Byron
- Home to Europe’s last private army located in Scotland
- Renaissance fortress in Milan Italy home of the Sforza dynasty
- Restored by Viollet-le-Duc located in northern France
- Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII
- A Renaissance palace in Florence Italy once owned by the Medici family
- Official residence of the British monarch in Scotland
- The largest royal palace in Western Europe
- One of the largest royal châteaux in France
- Danish royal residence in Copenhagen known for its Crown Jewels
- The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world
- The "Sun King" who built Versailles into a symbol of power
- Known as the “Key to England” a strategic fortress
- Ancient Minoan palace on Crete connected to the myth of the Minotaur
- A moated medieval castle in Ferrara Italy
- Known as the “Russian Versailles” built by Peter the Great
- Historical palace complex of Hungarian kings in Budapest
- Official residence of the British monarch in London
- Largest ancient castle in the world located in the Czech Republic
- Former imperial summer residence in Vienna Austria
- A well-preserved Crusader castle in Syria admired by Lawrence of Arabia
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- Former mausoleum and papal fortress in Rome Italy
- Medieval castle located in the hills above the Moselle River in Germany
- Romanian castle associated with the Dracula legend
- Baroque mansion in England featured in "Brideshead Revisited"
- A palace and fortress complex in Granada Spain built by the Moors
- Italian baroque palace once home to the Bourbon kings
- Fairytale castle in Germany inspiration for Disney’s castle
- A Renaissance castle in France known for its unique architecture
- Former residence of Russian tsars in St. Petersburg
- A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark
- Famous for its beautiful arches spanning the Cher River in France
- Historic castle on the Thames River home of the Crown Jewels
- Residence of Scottish royalty and current UK monarch
- Symbol of the absolute monarchy under Louis XIV
- Houses the UK Parliament famous for Big Ben
- A medieval abbey and castle on an island in Normandy France
- Residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century
- Located in Rhodes Greece originally built by the Knights Hospitaller
- A historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Scotland's capital
- Known as the “fairy-tale castle of Württemberg” in Germany
- Known as the “loveliest castle in the world” located in England
- A grand palace in France built for Louis XIV
- A vast Baroque palace in Portugal built by King João V
- Known as the "Crow Castle" a striking black castle in Japan
- A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain
- Scottish holiday home of the British Royal Family
52 Clues: Tudor palace once home to Henry VIII • A grand Renaissance castle in Denmark • A stunning Mudejar-style castle in Spain • A moated medieval castle in Ferrara Italy • The largest royal palace in Western Europe • One of the largest royal châteaux in France • Houses the UK Parliament famous for Big Ben • A grand palace in France built for Louis XIV • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- A wealthy individual or group who financially supported artists and artisans
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than religious matters
- Your way of seeing or thinking about something
- A period of significant cultural and intellectual transformation in Europe
- A network of ancient trade routes connecting the Eastern and Western worlds, between China and the Mediterranean area
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- The idea when the sun is at the center of our solar system
- A powerful Italian banking dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Italian Renaissance
- It was the period between 1750 and 1820
- His most famous works include the sculptures David and Pietà
- He travelled the Silk Road to china and recored his journey Has a trunk
- A shift away from primarily religious or church-related concerns and a growing emphasis on human interests
12 Clues: It was the period between 1750 and 1820 • Your way of seeing or thinking about something • The idea when the sun is at the center of our solar system • His most famous works include the sculptures David and Pietà • A period of significant cultural and intellectual transformation in Europe • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- A benefactor is someone who pays for public goods such as buildings, arts, and other services
- A cosmological model where the Sun is considered the center of the solar system, with Earth and other planets orbiting it.
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer
- The rediscovery and revival of the art, architecture, literature, and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome
- A powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that ruled Florence from the 15th to 18th centuries
- Becomes more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; beliefs in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- German printer and inventor who introduced movable type and the printing press to Europe.
- A new interest in culture
- An ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia
12 Clues: A new interest in culture • Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances • Becomes more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones • ...
Harlem Renaissance, Luca D'Anna 2025-02-06
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- A travel guide that helped African Americans navigate the U.S during the era of jim crow segregation
- One of the largest movement of african americans in the united states history from south to north
- A style of American music that originated in the early 20th century
- Leading trumpeter and one of the most influential artist in the Harlem Renaissance with a popular song called “What a wonderful”
- Born in Joplin Missouri, a poet, social activist and novelist
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- A global conflict primarily in Europe that lasted from 1914 to 1918
- A revival of art and literature
- Harlems premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s
8 Clues: A revival of art and literature • Harlems premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s • Born in Joplin Missouri, a poet, social activist and novelist • A global conflict primarily in Europe that lasted from 1914 to 1918 • A style of American music that originated in the early 20th century • ...
