renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Music History 2023-10-26
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- when a musician plays a solo accompanied by an orchestra
- Guido De Arezzo invented this to help the monks memorize music
- from 400A.D. to 1400A.D
- Baroque era trombone
- writes the libretto for an opera
- All written music was for _________ purposes in the Medieval era
- long, dramatic vocal runs
- a song in an opera
- the structure and sequence of church services and music. Includes the Ordinary and the Proper.
- Mathematician and most influential renaissance composer
- the part of an opera that moves the plot forward
- Created by Pope Gregory in 600A.D., monophonic, in Latin
- a piece of music played before an opera that contains some of the main themes from the opera
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- unified Western Europe under Christianity in 325A.D.
- saved polyphony in music, renaissance composer
- from England, usually containing fa la la la la
- some as old as 43,00 years old
- wrote the first operas
- from 1600-1750, after Renaissance era
- from 1400-1600
20 Clues: from 1400-1600 • a song in an opera • Baroque era trombone • wrote the first operas • from 400A.D. to 1400A.D • long, dramatic vocal runs • some as old as 43,00 years old • writes the libretto for an opera • from 1600-1750, after Renaissance era • saved polyphony in music, renaissance composer • from England, usually containing fa la la la la • ...
Pygmalion 2022-12-15
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- What is the shortened name of the tale's original writer?
- In which century did the statue get her name?
- What is the name later given to the statue?
- Who was the sculptor's grandson?
- What did the Renaissance woman use to 'deceive' Waller?
- What colour are the sacrificial animals?
- What meter is Waller's poem written in?
- What city was the sculptor from?
- Which religion did the Renaissance poets accuse of idolatry?
- What form is the translation of Ovid's tale written in?
- Which goddess brought the statue to life?
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- Renaissance poets condemned the wearing of make-up as ...?
- What name does the statue have in Ovid's tale?
- What was the sculptor's name?
- Waller wrote his poem during which period?
- What animals were sacrificed at the festival?
- What was the name of the daughter born eight months later?
- What material was the statue carved from?
- Who drowned in a pool?
- What language was the original tale written in?
20 Clues: Who drowned in a pool? • What was the sculptor's name? • Who was the sculptor's grandson? • What city was the sculptor from? • What meter is Waller's poem written in? • What colour are the sacrificial animals? • What material was the statue carved from? • Which goddess brought the statue to life? • Waller wrote his poem during which period? • ...
Pygmalion & A Lady's Painting 2025-02-10
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- What was the sculptor's name?
- What material was the statue carved from?
- What form is the translation of Ovid's tale written in?
- What did the Renaissance woman use to 'deceive' Waller?
- What name does the statue have in Ovid's tale?
- Who drowned in a pool?
- In which century did the statue get her name?
- Which religion did the Renaissance poets accuse of idolatry?
- What is the name later given to the statue?
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- Who was the sculptor's grandson?
- What city was the sculptor from?
- What was the name of the daughter born eight months later?
- What animals were sacrificed at the festival?
- What language was the original tale written in?
- Renaissance poets condemned the wearing of make-up as ...?
- What is the shortened name of the tale's original writer?
- Waller wrote his poem during which period?
- What meter is Waller's poem written in?
- Which goddess brought the statue to life?
- What colour are the sacrificial animals?
20 Clues: Who drowned in a pool? • What was the sculptor's name? • Who was the sculptor's grandson? • What city was the sculptor from? • What meter is Waller's poem written in? • What colour are the sacrificial animals? • What material was the statue carved from? • Which goddess brought the statue to life? • Waller wrote his poem during which period? • ...
Extention Menu: Crossword 2014-04-06
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- a famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinvi. Made for a wealthy merchant. Known as one of Leonardo's best works of art.
- press a famous invention made by Johan Gutenberg which made the Bible-making-process much quicker.
- an Italian painter and inventor born in a.d. 1452 and is known for his famous, "Mona Lisa".
- ancient trade routes that connected Europe to China.
- a persons native tongue
- a type of painting where objects were painted based on their appearance.
- the period in which the arts greatly grew. An example of this is "the Hamlet"(1558-1603).
- means "rebirth".
- A city in Italy that flourished during the Renaissance. Located in northern Italy along the Arno River.
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- an Italian Renaissance artist born in a.d. 1475. Primary job: sculptor.
- a movement in Renaissance Europe, known to encourage others and celebrate human achievement.
- someone who supports the arts and provides financial support.
- one of the most famous English writers of the Renaissance, known for his plays "Romeo and Juliet", and the "Hamlet".
- A Spanish writer who lived during the Renaissance. Known for his most famous work: "Don Quixote".
- another influential painter who lived during the Renaissance. Stood out because of his bright colors and broad strokes.
15 Clues: means "rebirth". • a persons native tongue • ancient trade routes that connected Europe to China. • someone who supports the arts and provides financial support. • an Italian Renaissance artist born in a.d. 1475. Primary job: sculptor. • a type of painting where objects were painted based on their appearance. • ...
Renaissance vocab 2024-03-29
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- areas of study that focus on human life and culture
- the period of creativity that followed the middle ages
- german inventor who developed the first printing press with movable type
- a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince
- a philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote
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- Renaissance poet and playwrite
- a belief in the importance of an individual's achievements and dignity
- a famous Renaissance artist,scientist,inventor
- italian Renaissance poet wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian
- a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them
- a Florentine sculptor who was the first to use realistic styles
13 Clues: Renaissance poet and playwrite • Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince • a famous Renaissance artist,scientist,inventor • areas of study that focus on human life and culture • the period of creativity that followed the middle ages • italian Renaissance poet wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote • ...
Renaissance vocab 2024-03-29
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- areas of study that focus on human life and culture
- the period of creativity that followed the middle ages
- german inventor who developed the first printing press with movable type
- a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince
- a philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote
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- Renaissance poet and playwrite
- a belief in the importance of an individual's achievements and dignity
- a famous Renaissance artist,scientist,inventor
- italian Renaissance poet wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian
- a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to rule for them
- a Florentine sculptor who was the first to use realistic styles
13 Clues: Renaissance poet and playwrite • Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince • a famous Renaissance artist,scientist,inventor • areas of study that focus on human life and culture • the period of creativity that followed the middle ages • italian Renaissance poet wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2015-11-26
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- the name of our era
- the Renaissance brings to us new ideas and _______
- meaning of "Renaissance"
- another word for scholar
- the trait that scholars encourage
- person who coined the term "Renaissance"
- Muslim civilization
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- Christine de _____ was one of the few women who earned a humanist education
- every person holds potential and ______
- the Renaissance is a result of _________ contact with earlier civilizations such as the Greek and Roman civilizations and
- "________ never exhausts the mind," Leonardo da Vinci
- _____ Humanists believe being a responsible citizen meant educating yourself about history and political issues
- scholars study _____ and Roman writings and art
- scholars study the writings of ancient scholars and philosophers such as _____ and Aristotle
14 Clues: the name of our era • Muslim civilization • meaning of "Renaissance" • another word for scholar • the trait that scholars encourage • every person holds potential and ______ • person who coined the term "Renaissance" • scholars study _____ and Roman writings and art • the Renaissance brings to us new ideas and _______ • "________ never exhausts the mind," Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Study Guide 2025 2025-09-30
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- Book on political power by Machiavelli
- Church cancellation of a marriage
- Catholic queen nicknamed “Bloody Mary”
- Artist who painted The Last Judgment
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church
- Revival of Greek and Roman culture
- Early sculptor of the Renaissance, made the bronze statue of David
- Chapel in the Vatican painted by Michelangelo
- Pardons sold for forgiveness of sins
- Medici pope during the sack of Rome
- German monk who wrote the 95 Theses
- English form of Protestant Christianity
- Fresco painted by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel
- Architect of Florence’s great dome
- English king who broke with the Catholic Church
- Financial support of artists by wealthy families
- English playwright and poet
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- Writer of Utopia about a perfect society
- Being officially cut off from the Church
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- Inventor and painter of the Renaissance
- 1527 attack that weakened the Church
- A person skilled in many fields
- Spread of Renaissance ideas outside Italy
- Author of The Prince about politics
- Publicly taking back one’s statement or belief
- Technique that shows depth in art in a 3d form on a 2d surface
- Pope from the Medici family during the Reformation
- Martin Luther’s criticisms of the Church
- Invention by Gutenberg that spread ideas
- Queen who created the Anglican Church
- The meaning of the word Renaissance
- Playhouse where Shakespeare’s works were shown
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Division of Europe by religion
- Economic power in Renaissance Florence and Medici family
36 Clues: English playwright and poet • Division of Europe by religion • A person skilled in many fields • Church cancellation of a marriage • Revival of Greek and Roman culture • Architect of Florence’s great dome • Author of The Prince about politics • Medici pope during the sack of Rome • German monk who wrote the 95 Theses • The meaning of the word Renaissance • ...
De Renaissance 2013-02-07
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- Bekende kunstenaar uit de renaissance
- Bekende kunstenaar uit de renaissance
- Kenmerk van de architectuur in de renaissance
- Standpunt tijdens de renaissance ' de mens kan met zijn eigen redeneervermogen op zoek gaan naar wetmatigheden in de natuur'
- Familie die kunstenaars sponsoren.
- Letterlijke betekenis voor de renaissance.
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- Standpunt tijdens de middeleeuwen 'de wereld is geschapen naar Gods wil en idee'
- Periode waar de renaissance inspiratie uithaalde.
- Plek waar de renaissance is ontstaan.
- Voornaam van de persoon van een belangrijke familie die het bestuur verwierf in de republiek Firenze.
- Andere naam voor de stad Firenze.
- Uitvinding waardoor de renaissance zich kon verspreiden naar de rest van Europa.
12 Clues: Andere naam voor de stad Firenze. • Familie die kunstenaars sponsoren. • Bekende kunstenaar uit de renaissance • Plek waar de renaissance is ontstaan. • Bekende kunstenaar uit de renaissance • Letterlijke betekenis voor de renaissance. • Kenmerk van de architectuur in de renaissance • Periode waar de renaissance inspiratie uithaalde. • ...
De Renaissance 2013-02-10
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- - Standpunt tijdens de middeleeuwen 'de wereld is geschapen naar Gods wil en idee'
- - Uitvinding waardoor de renaissance zich kon verspreiden naar de rest van Europa
- - Periode waar de renaissance inspiratie uithaalde.
- - Familie die kunstenaars sponsoren.
- - Bekende kunstenaar uit de renaissance
- - Andere naam voor de stad Firenze.
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- - Standpunt tijdens de renaissance ' de mens kan met zijn eigen redeneervermogen op zoek gaan naar wetmatigheden in de natuur'
- - Kenmerk van de architectuur in de renaissance
- - Bekende kunstenaar uit de renaissance
- - Letterlijke betekenis voor de renaissance.
- - Plek waar de renaissance is ontstaan.
- - Voornaam van de persoon die het bestuur verwierf (1434) in de republiek Firenze.
12 Clues: - Andere naam voor de stad Firenze. • - Familie die kunstenaars sponsoren. • - Bekende kunstenaar uit de renaissance • - Plek waar de renaissance is ontstaan. • - Bekende kunstenaar uit de renaissance • - Letterlijke betekenis voor de renaissance. • - Kenmerk van de architectuur in de renaissance • - Periode waar de renaissance inspiratie uithaalde. • ...
Renaissance 2021-08-26
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- roman and greek cultures effect on the renaissance
- where the renaissance started
- he painted and designed many buildings
- when the church and state get separated
- painted by Michelangelo
- The focus on human achievements
- here and now
- The sculptor of the statue of david
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- political philosopher
- the family that started the renaissance in Florence
- a period that lasted from the 14th to 17th century
- a person who really supported artists and paid for art
- Famous artist and inventor who had many different sketches of modern objects
- World renown poet
- inventor of the printing press
15 Clues: here and now • World renown poet • political philosopher • painted by Michelangelo • where the renaissance started • inventor of the printing press • The focus on human achievements • The sculptor of the statue of david • he painted and designed many buildings • when the church and state get separated • a period that lasted from the 14th to 17th century • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-11
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- trade route from Europe to Asia
- wars between Europeans and Muslims
- Charles the great/king of franks
- group of people working the same job
- painting created by Leonardo Di Vinci
- rebirth/renew
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- ideas related to ancient civilizations
- bankers, merchants, and craftsmen
- city in Italy that started the renaissance
- main philosophy in the renaissance
- printer made during the renaissance
- invented the printing press
- knights code of behavior
13 Clues: rebirth/renew • knights code of behavior • invented the printing press • trade route from Europe to Asia • Charles the great/king of franks • bankers, merchants, and craftsmen • wars between Europeans and Muslims • main philosophy in the renaissance • printer made during the renaissance • group of people working the same job • painting created by Leonardo Di Vinci • ...
Mini Project- Unit 1 2021-08-19
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- What empire did Suleiman I have a magnificent impact on.
- Where was the Ming Dynasty?
- Who wrote the Prince?
- Czar was the term for Emporer in what area?
- Where was Songhai?
- What valuable material was exported from Africa?
- Which came first, the Italian Renaissance or the Northern Renaissance?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper?
- Who invented the printing press?
- Christopher Columbus, King Ferdinand, and Queen Isabella were important to what empire?
- What is the Renaissance referred to as?
- Did Japan isolate itself?
- What culture was preserved in the Renaissance period?
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- What route carried goods from the east side of Africa and the Ottoman Empire to the west side of Africa?
- Who is the founder of Islam?
- What was the Ottoman Empire's religion?
- What invention enabled people to print books in the Renaissance? (two words, no space)
- Who wrote "Praise of Folly"?
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted David?
- Who was the first Ottoman Emperor?
- What is the oldest religion?
- What item from India had a major influence in India?
- What was Siddhartha Gautama a founder of?
- The Mughal Empire was in ____ India?
- Did the Ming Dynasty isolate itself from others via trade?
25 Clues: Where was Songhai? • Who wrote the Prince? • Did Japan isolate itself? • Where was the Ming Dynasty? • Who is the founder of Islam? • Who wrote "Praise of Folly"? • What is the oldest religion? • Who invented the printing press? • Who was the first Ottoman Emperor? • The Mughal Empire was in ____ India? • What was the Ottoman Empire's religion? • ...
Langston's Life 2016-02-24
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- Langston Hughes Grandmother.
- Langston was a _____, because he taught himself.
- A race.
- A common race of today.
- A type of person in theatre.
- His Last Name.
- Langston's dad James moved there.
- Langston moved there when trying to escape discrimination.
- His Middle Name.
- People who write stories or poems.
- The month Langston Hughes was born.
- Langston Hughes was born there.
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- Langston Hughes was one of them.
- Langston's first name also his dads.
- The United States of ______.
- from French renaissance, from re- ‘back, again’ + naissance ‘birth’ (from Latin nascentia, from nasci ‘be born’).
- ___ Renaissance.
- Langston grew up in that state.
- Langston's Mom's name.
- What slaves wanted back then.
20 Clues: A race. • His Last Name. • ___ Renaissance. • His Middle Name. • Langston's Mom's name. • A common race of today. • Langston Hughes Grandmother. • The United States of ______. • A type of person in theatre. • What slaves wanted back then. • Langston grew up in that state. • Langston Hughes was born there. • Langston Hughes was one of them. • Langston's dad James moved there. • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- Renaissance
- clockmaker
- sonnet
- Perspective (art technique)
- point
- The art of the period in particular exhibited this secular spirit, showing detailed and accurate scenery, anatomy, and nature.
- refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists
- Renaissance
- method
- resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead.
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- theory
- theory
- Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period.
- was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years.
- away from beauty
- of universal gravitation
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- Michelangelo
- a step further and is the belief that individual humans are capable of great accomplishments.
19 Clues: point • theory • theory • sonnet • method • clockmaker • Renaissance • Renaissance • Michelangelo • away from beauty • of universal gravitation • Perspective (art technique) • resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead. • Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period. • was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2022-11-21
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- famous writer of Elizabethan age
- an Italian polymath of high Renaissance
- an Italian author that lived in Renaissance
- powerful dynasty that ruled Florence Italy
- wall paintings made on wet plaster
- an English lawyer that wrote Utopia
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- a movement that focused on human potential
- a period of creativity in art and writing
- language spoken by the people in a place
- an Italian architect of Renaissance
- activities that have no religious basis
- craftsman that invented printing press
- a story written by Thomas More
- a famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci
14 Clues: a story written by Thomas More • famous writer of Elizabethan age • wall paintings made on wet plaster • an Italian architect of Renaissance • an English lawyer that wrote Utopia • craftsman that invented printing press • a famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci • an Italian polymath of high Renaissance • activities that have no religious basis • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- Ruler of Venice
- trade route connects Europe & Asia
- more focused on events than religion
- italy was the center of this
- Gov ruled by a small group of people
- gold coin of Florence
- where marco polo was from
- name of water around Italian States
- art of making agreements with others
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- business of Venice
- fights in an army for money
- person that traveled a lot to china
- is where the renaissance began
- was a time of rebirth
- cloth traded that made Florence rich
- most famous city of Renaissance
- defined as having do with the city
- what venice is built on
- Richest family in Florence
20 Clues: Ruler of Venice • business of Venice • was a time of rebirth • gold coin of Florence • what venice is built on • where marco polo was from • Richest family in Florence • fights in an army for money • italy was the center of this • is where the renaissance began • most famous city of Renaissance • trade route connects Europe & Asia • defined as having do with the city • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-05
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- A Renaissance artist and scientist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- A technique in art used to create depth and make paintings look more realistic.
- A scientist who improved the telescope and supported the idea that the Earth orbits the sun.
- A famous Renaissance painter known for the School of Athens.
- A round roof used in Renaissance buildings, like the one in Florence.
- The inventor of the printing press, which helped spread ideas.
- An artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpted David.
- Press A machine that made books cheaper and helped spread Renaissance ideas.
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- A period of rebirth in art, science, and learning in Europe after the Middle Ages.
- An English writer who wrote famous plays like Romeo and Juliet.
- An Italian city that was the center of the Renaissance.
- A powerful family in Florence that supported artists and thinkers.
- A political thinker who wrote The Prince about how rulers should gain and keep power.
- An idea that focused on human potential, education, and achievements.
- A wealthy person who supports artists, writers, or scientists with money.
15 Clues: An Italian city that was the center of the Renaissance. • A famous Renaissance painter known for the School of Athens. • A Renaissance artist and scientist who painted the Mona Lisa. • The inventor of the printing press, which helped spread ideas. • An English writer who wrote famous plays like Romeo and Juliet. • ...
The Renaissance Begins 2023-11-08
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- A wealthy class of these people dominated politics in city- states. Unlike nobles, earned their power/ wealth- individual achievement became important
- 70% of Renaissance artists spent at least a portion of their career here and it is the hub of the Renaissance
- Became the most powerful institution in Europe and it's domination shaped the period
- Reduced the population of Europe by ⅓
- Non religious in nature, worldly rather than spiritual, concerned with the here and now.
- The “spirit of the Renaissance”
- Renaissance literally means this in French
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- Attempts during the Middle Ages by European Christians to regain the Holy Land from Muslims by force.
- Those who financially support the arts included merchants, powerful families, & even the Church.
- Renaissance scholars took inspiration from the culture of classical _______ and Rome.
- Powerful banking family who ruled the city- state of Florence & owned banks throughout Europe.
- 90% of the population in Europe
- King provided land grants to nobles called lords in return for military service & loyalty
- Region in Italy that was the Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Persian astronomer/ mathematician al- Khwarizmi introduced Europe to this
15 Clues: 90% of the population in Europe • The “spirit of the Renaissance” • Reduced the population of Europe by ⅓ • Renaissance literally means this in French • Region in Italy that was the Birthplace of the Renaissance • Persian astronomer/ mathematician al- Khwarizmi introduced Europe to this • ...
Renaissance 2016-04-25
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- A German that developed a printing press that used movable type.
- The Renaissance scholar.
- A way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions.
- A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church.
- One of the greatest writers in english language.
- a religious order created to serve the pope and the church.
- The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government.
- To change or influence.
- Their effort to stop the spread protestantism and to reform the Catholic Church from within.
- A more influential reformer than Tyndale.
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- A decision reached by two or more people or groups.
- Means “rebirth” and refers to the period that followed Europe’s Middle ages.
- The true genius of the Renaissance, an expert painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, engineer, town planner, and map maker.
- Those who protested against the Roman Catholic church.
- Referring to the cultures of Ancient Greece or Rome.
- One of the travelers / traders that made roads safer.
- A man who wanted to reform.
17 Clues: To change or influence. • The Renaissance scholar. • A man who wanted to reform. • A more influential reformer than Tyndale. • One of the greatest writers in english language. • A decision reached by two or more people or groups. • Referring to the cultures of Ancient Greece or Rome. • A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church. • ...
The Renaissance 2016-02-25
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- The owners of a powerful bank which had more power than the church and funded the movement
- The culture Renaissance pioneers looked to for inspiration
- The maker of the Sistine Chapel, also a sculptor and architect
- A Renaissance astronomer, physicist and engineer, who showed The Renaissance wasn't just about the arts
- continued the legacy of the Renaissance, using the ideas but not the realism
- The meaning of 'Renaissance'
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- The mixture of maths with the arts allowed for painting with...
- The culture The Renaissance was trying to escape
- The medium at the start of The Renaissance, followed by art, science and philosophy
- The movement placed emphasis on new... ;mathematical, scientific and global explorations
- The country at the centre of The Renaissance
11 Clues: The meaning of 'Renaissance' • The country at the centre of The Renaissance • The culture The Renaissance was trying to escape • The culture Renaissance pioneers looked to for inspiration • The maker of the Sistine Chapel, also a sculptor and architect • The mixture of maths with the arts allowed for painting with... • ...
Worksheet 2023-04-28
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- a machine that was influenced by the Chinese
- a product of the Renaissance
- popular painter during the Renaissance
- This was a "barbaric" tribe who fought Rome and won
- another event that happened during the Dark Ages
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- rebirth of knowledge, arts and politics in the 15th century
- Man's best friend
- an ancient society which inspired the Renaissance
- differentiated Renaissance art and Medieval art
- during the 5th century was a time of chaos
- mecca of the Renaissance during the 16th century
11 Clues: Man's best friend • a product of the Renaissance • popular painter during the Renaissance • during the 5th century was a time of chaos • a machine that was influenced by the Chinese • differentiated Renaissance art and Medieval art • mecca of the Renaissance during the 16th century • another event that happened during the Dark Ages • ...
The Renaissance 2021-09-15
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- The____ lasted from the 1300s to the 1600s
- Michelangelo and Raphael were famous ____ and sculptors
- _____ wrote Romeo and Juliet
- created the printing press
- ____ wrote The Canterbury Tales
- ______ ability became important during the Renaissance
- The development of the ____ ____ made producing books much easier
- The word Renaissance means _____
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- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Leonardo da Vinci is best known for his paintings, such as ____
- _____ designed and built the Duomo
- painted The School of Athens
- Many famous works of ____ were written during the Renaissance
- Wrote about reality in politics instead of the ideal in The Prince
- Studied grammar, poetry, literature, drama, philosophy, and history
15 Clues: created the printing press • painted The School of Athens • _____ wrote Romeo and Juliet • ____ wrote The Canterbury Tales • The word Renaissance means _____ • _____ designed and built the Duomo • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • The____ lasted from the 1300s to the 1600s • ______ ability became important during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-04
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- Someone who supports the arts, usually financially
- Renaissance means ______
- Country where the renaissance started
- Study of the stars and celestial bodies
- Started the Protestant Reformation
- Powerful and wealthy family in Italy
- Study of the human body
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- Power of the people to elect government
- A 12 line poem
- Invented by Johann Gutenburg
- Someone who is good at many things
- Paintings in the Renaissance used this to create depth
- A focus on the individual
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher, thought rulers should do whatever it took to achieve their goals.
- Language or dialect spoken by people in a particular area
15 Clues: A 12 line poem • Study of the human body • Renaissance means ______ • A focus on the individual • Invented by Johann Gutenburg • Someone who is good at many things • Started the Protestant Reformation • Powerful and wealthy family in Italy • Country where the renaissance started • Power of the people to elect government • Study of the stars and celestial bodies • ...
Modern Europe 2025-05-29
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- Advocate for a better justice system in the Enlightenment
- Bean transported during the Columbian Exchange
- Someone who seeks wisdom
- Type of perspective concerning a single vanishing point
- Philosophy that focuses on accomplishment in life before death instead of the afterlife
- Sandro __, painter during the Renaissance
- __ Wollstonecraft, activist for women's rights
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- Focus of art before the Renaissance
- Country whose art influenced the Renaissance
- Deadliest import of the Columbian Exchange, to the Americas
- Tool of the Scientific Revolution
- Astronomy theory before Copernicus
- Painter of "The School of Athens"
- Art style found in the Renaissance
- Spreader of the Scientific Method
15 Clues: Someone who seeks wisdom • Tool of the Scientific Revolution • Painter of "The School of Athens" • Spreader of the Scientific Method • Astronomy theory before Copernicus • Art style found in the Renaissance • Focus of art before the Renaissance • Sandro __, painter during the Renaissance • Country whose art influenced the Renaissance • ...
Key Historical Figures 2024-07-25
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- Roman emperor known for his tyranny.
- Influential Pope during the 20th century.
- Political activist for Italian unification.
- Renaissance artist and inventor.
- Famous Italian opera composer.
- Explorer who discovered America.
- Poet and scholar, one of the earliest humanists.
- Author of the Divine Comedy.
- Explorer who traveled to Asia.
- Another name for Dante.
- Dictator during the fascist period.
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- Renowned film director.
- Patron of the Renaissance in Florence.
- Baroque painter known for dramatic use of light.
- National hero of Italian unification.
- Sculptor, painter of the Sistine Chapel.
- First king of united Italy.
- Powerful family in Renaissance Florence.
- Prime minister and leading figure in unification.
- Astronomer and physicist.
20 Clues: Renowned film director. • Another name for Dante. • Astronomer and physicist. • First king of united Italy. • Author of the Divine Comedy. • Famous Italian opera composer. • Explorer who traveled to Asia. • Renaissance artist and inventor. • Explorer who discovered America. • Dictator during the fascist period. • Roman emperor known for his tyranny. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-12-05
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- The book of the courtier
- The person who created Mona Lisa
- Someone of broad achievement with talent in many areas
- German painter, studied in italy
- Dutch priest
- The prince
- Took 4 years to complete
- Wealthy family that controls Florence
- Sculptor, engineer, painter, architect, and poet
- Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar
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- Design etched onto metal plate with acid
- Center of classical world
- Birthplace of Renaissance
- Financial supporter
- Rebirth
- Intellectual movement that focused on education and the classics
- subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history
- Biblical shepherd who killed the giant Goliath
- Three-dimensional (3-D); created depth in pictures
- Imaginary gathering of great scientists and thinkers
20 Clues: Rebirth • The prince • Dutch priest • Financial supporter • The book of the courtier • Took 4 years to complete • Center of classical world • Birthplace of Renaissance • The person who created Mona Lisa • German painter, studied in italy • Wealthy family that controls Florence • Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar • Design etched onto metal plate with acid • ...
Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- non-religious
- what old ruins was located in Italy
- what is the art of making agreements with other countries
- this century was more realistic
- what century look like little kid drawings
- is having to do with a city
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- who made Europeans by chines and Asian goods
- what was the time of rebirth
- fights in a army for money
- where was the renaissance created
- became rich by banking and trading cloth
- was built on islands
- what was before the renaissance
- like their own little countries
- who was the richest family in Florence
15 Clues: non-religious • was built on islands • fights in a army for money • is having to do with a city • what was the time of rebirth • what was before the renaissance • like their own little countries • this century was more realistic • where was the renaissance created • what old ruins was located in Italy • who was the richest family in Florence • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-01
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- England's adversary for over 100 years
- Best Renaissance Man
- Someone who sponsors an artist or writer
- City that is home to the Pope
- 4 year long ceiling endeavor of Michelangelo (2 wds)
- Political system of Medieval Europe
- Small, famous painting in the Louvre Museum (2 wds)
- Bronze or Marble statue of Bible hero (2 wds)
- Outrageously wealthy family of Florence
- Philosophy stating non-religious activity is also a good use of your time
- Center of artistic flowering in Italy
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- Late Medieval Pandemic (2 wds)
- Event that brought Europeans to the Middle East where the found new ideas and technologies
- Rome's golden age which gave inspiration to Renaissance Italians
- a major event, idea or historical development that brings about a significant change
- English Renaissance author
- Art characteristic that shows depth
- Renaissance Philosophy that applauded individual achievement
- a classical sport or what your backyard is enclosed with
- Subject studied by many artists who sculpted
- Group responsible for spreading the Bubonic Plague
21 Clues: Best Renaissance Man • English Renaissance author • City that is home to the Pope • Late Medieval Pandemic (2 wds) • Art characteristic that shows depth • Political system of Medieval Europe • Center of artistic flowering in Italy • England's adversary for over 100 years • Outrageously wealthy family of Florence • Someone who sponsors an artist or writer • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2015-11-28
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- Christine de _____ was one of the few women who had a humanist education
- the name of our era
- scholars study _____ and Roman writings and art
- the trait that scholars encourage
- "________ never exhausts the mind," says da Vinci
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- the Renaissance is a result of _________ contact with civilizations such as the Greek and Roman
- another word for scholar
- _____ Humanists believe being a responsible citizen means knowing about politics and history
- scholars study the writings of ancient scholars and philosophers such as _____ and Aristotle
- person who coined the term "Renaissance"
- the Renaissance brings to us new ideas and _______
- meaning of "Renaissance"
- every person holds potential and ______
13 Clues: the name of our era • another word for scholar • meaning of "Renaissance" • the trait that scholars encourage • every person holds potential and ______ • person who coined the term "Renaissance" • scholars study _____ and Roman writings and art • "________ never exhausts the mind," says da Vinci • the Renaissance brings to us new ideas and _______ • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-07
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- The location where the Renaissance began
- A person of wide knowledge or learning
- Re-birth
- A period of time
- A person who designs buildings and other structures
- The action of inventing something, typically a process or device
- A person who is learning a trade from skilled employer
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- The material used for tying or binding something tightly.
- Considered to be the father of anatomy
- Da Vinci's favourite area of study (Aviation)
- A branch of science concerned with human structure, animal and organisms
- A man who is significant to the Renaissance Era, he had around 20,000 pages of ideas.
- A mural painting representing the last meal with Christ
- A way of thinking which encourages the people to do good and make a difference in the world
- The man who rediscovered the use of ligatures
- A famous painting, created in 1503
- A person who travels to a new country
17 Clues: Re-birth • A period of time • A famous painting, created in 1503 • A person who travels to a new country • Considered to be the father of anatomy • A person of wide knowledge or learning • The location where the Renaissance began • Da Vinci's favourite area of study (Aviation) • The man who rediscovered the use of ligatures • ...
Renaissance Project Crossword 2024-09-05
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- Period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from about 1300 to 1600
- Person who financially supported artists
- A philosophy based on the idea that nothing can be trusted or known for certain
- Italian sculptor, architect, painter, and poet
- Artist famous for his use of perspective; painted "School of Athens"
- Art technique that re-creates three dimensions
- Famous Renaissance writer
- The cause of the decrease in population before this time period
- Country where the Renaissance originated
- A man who excelled in many fields
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- First world-renowned female artist
- Most well-known painting by Leonardo de Vinci
- One of the first well-known female writers during this time period
- A Flemish artist known for his work called "Peasant Wedding"
- Most well known work by William Shakespeare which features two lovers from rivaling families
- Inventor of the original moveable-type printing press in the 1000's
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, and scientist
- German craftsman who developed the printing press
- The first book to be printed with a Gutenberg Printing Press
- Movement started by Italian Renaissance ideas spreading to northern Europe
- Architect who fused classical and Romanesque styled in his building plans
- A movement focused on peoples achievements
- An ideal place
- Author of the book "The Prince" which was a novel saying that a prince should be feared more than loved
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- The name of the Renaissance in England named after the queen during that time
- The place where the Renaissance started
- The everyday language of the people in a certain area or region
- A machine which made the process of making books easier and helped the spread of knowledge during this period
30 Clues: An ideal place • Famous Renaissance writer • A man who excelled in many fields • First world-renowned female artist • The place where the Renaissance started • Person who financially supported artists • Country where the Renaissance originated • Focus on human potential and achievements • A movement focused on peoples achievements • ...
Renaissance economy 1 pulley2024 2024-07-31
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- - The practice of charging interest on loans, which was often considered unethical or illegal.
- - A significant bank in Genoa during the Renaissance.
- - A Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- - An economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of goods.
- - A devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s.
- - A major financial and maritime power during the Renaissance.
- - A social class that emerged during the Renaissance, consisting of merchants and artisans.
- - A series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period.
- - A family of prominent bankers in Germany.
- - Invented by Gutenberg, it revolutionized the ability to print information.
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- - An accounting method that records each transaction as both a debit and a credit.
- - A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- - The textile fiber obtained from sheep and other animals.
- - Promissory notes that allowed merchants to pay for goods and services without the need for physical money.
- - Associations of artisans or merchants who control the practice of their craft in a particular town.
- - A powerful family in Florence who were significant patrons of the arts and established banking institutions.
- - Gold coins that were the standard money for most of Europe during the Renaissance.
- - A medieval European political, economic, and social system.
- - A period of European history, lasting from the 14th to the 17th century, which saw a revival of art, literature, and learning.
- - A French merchant and banker who became Master of the Mint for King Charles VII.
20 Clues: - A family of prominent bankers in Germany. • - A significant bank in Genoa during the Renaissance. • - The textile fiber obtained from sheep and other animals. • - A medieval European political, economic, and social system. • - A major financial and maritime power during the Renaissance. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-19
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- Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches
- Renaissance ideal that believes in human potential and intellectual capabilities
- Martin Luther wrote this list to start a debate about the corruption in the church, including indulgences, and nailed this list to the church door in Wittenburg
- inventor, artist, sculptor, thinker, Renaissance Man "well-rounded"
- The Treaty of _______________ after the 30 Years War that allowed each king of region to decide the religion, allowing religious tolerance
- Religious movement to reform the Catholic Church and get rid of corruption
- last name of the inventor that created the printing press
- the printing press made these cheaper and more available to regular people
- The Medici family business that resulted because of economic growth
- term for worldly, non-religious
- The Renaissance was considered a ____________ of learning, art and culture.
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- the sale of forgiveness to release people from their sins
- King of England that created the Anglican church because the Catholic church refused to annul his marriage
- technique that makes pictures more lifelike and shows 3-D on a flat surface
- ignited the economy in Italy, made some merhchants very wealthy
- term that means the ability to read
- term for supporter of the arts, funded many artists
- the Renaissance occurred after this period, very little to no literacy or cultural/ economic growth
- the head of the Catholic Church
- country where the Renaissance began
- Wealthy family from Florence that helped to lay a foundation for modern day banking
- Reformer that followed Martin Luther, and believed in predestination
- The Renaissance was a revival of Greek and ______________ classics and texts.
23 Clues: the head of the Catholic Church • term for worldly, non-religious • term that means the ability to read • country where the Renaissance began • Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches • term for supporter of the arts, funded many artists • the sale of forgiveness to release people from their sins • last name of the inventor that created the printing press • ...
Unit 3 Test Review Crossword! 2022-12-07
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- The country that conquered the Aztecs and Incas
- Word that refers to focus on non-religious aspects of life
- The name of Protestants in England
- The top of the Renaissance "social ladder"
- This country was the "center" of the Renaissance
- He made his fame by studying astronomy
- The _________ Revolution resulted in less to power to the English kings
- Another form of French Protestantism
- A philosopher famous for the quote, "I think, therefore, I am"
- The new faith that came from Martin Luther's actions
- Another name for French Protestants
- This era was inspired, in part, by Greeks and Romans
- Italian city known for its strong central government
- This monarch had Versailles built to show off his power.
- He wrote the book on how to get ahead in politics
- One of three reasons for exploration
- He disagreed with corruption in the Catholic Church
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- The Renaissance inspired this revolution
- Italian city that was a center of trade
- This scientist formalized the scientific method
- The first European country to start search for an alternate route to Asia
- He was punished by the Catholic Church because of his scientific ideas.
- He is often referred to as the ultimate Renaissance Man
- Machiavelli's masterpiece of political philosophy
- This sailor, although Italian, explored for Spain
- Word that describes the potential of people
- This form of govt. gives ALL power to the ruler
- A scientific-based view of the world using evidence and reason
- Small kingdoms in Italy were called City-_____
- This figure of the Scientific Revolution is usually associated with the concept of gravity
- This city was the artistic center of the Renaissance
31 Clues: The name of Protestants in England • Another name for French Protestants • Another form of French Protestantism • One of three reasons for exploration • He made his fame by studying astronomy • Italian city that was a center of trade • The Renaissance inspired this revolution • The top of the Renaissance "social ladder" • Word that describes the potential of people • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-03-05
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- A true Renaissance man who painted things like the Mona Lisa and Last Supper while also being a famous inventor.
- Continent where the Renaissance was based in!
- home of ancient philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates who inspired the Renaissance.
- Dedicated HATER and author of the book, The Prince.
- Wasn't a country just yet but this modern day nation was home to the beginning of the Renaissance.
- Europe's greatest empire who was famed for leaders like Julius Caesar, their architecture, and their engineering who inspired the Renaissance.
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- The G.O.A.T.(LeBron) of sculpting and creator of the Statue of David.
- Capital city of the Renaissance, located in modern day Italy... (Hint: starts with F).
- the defining philosophy of the Renaissance.
- Real or fake? dunno... What we do know are his plays like Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, etc...
- Family of famous Patrons who funded art, science, and literature from their home in Florence.
- The leading astronomer of the Renaissance and creator of the Heliocentric Model of the Universe.
12 Clues: the defining philosophy of the Renaissance. • Continent where the Renaissance was based in! • Dedicated HATER and author of the book, The Prince. • The G.O.A.T.(LeBron) of sculpting and creator of the Statue of David. • Capital city of the Renaissance, located in modern day Italy... (Hint: starts with F). • ...
The Renaissance 2014-03-19
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- the topic of art before the Renaissance
- Italian city that was the heart of the Renaissance
- someone with great knowledge in many different areas
- when things are super bad!
- Christians that wanted to take the Holy Land from Muslims
- trade routes that connected Europe to Asia
- a city in Northern Italy
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- members in this field made up the new middle class, like the Medici family
- the country where the Renaissance began
- the rebirth in learning that took place in Western Europe
- deals with money
- what the Renaissance gave to knowledge after the Dark Ages
- those at the bottom in European feudalism
13 Clues: deals with money • a city in Northern Italy • when things are super bad! • the country where the Renaissance began • the topic of art before the Renaissance • those at the bottom in European feudalism • trade routes that connected Europe to Asia • Italian city that was the heart of the Renaissance • someone with great knowledge in many different areas • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2022-03-18
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- Where the Renaissance began
- Inventor of printing press
- Philosophy focus on human potential
- English playwright
- Italian poet who introduced Greeks and Romans
- Someone who supports artists
- Built domes on large buildings
- study of the Greeks and Romans
- Artist, sculpture, inventor and engineer
- City where the Renaissance started
- Trade route from Asia to Europe
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- He wrote Don Quixote
- A painter and sculpture
- Technique that appears 3-D on a flat surface
- Press Machine that uses moveable type
- Term means rebirth
- Italian trader who visited China
17 Clues: English playwright • Term means rebirth • He wrote Don Quixote • A painter and sculpture • Inventor of printing press • Where the Renaissance began • Someone who supports artists • Built domes on large buildings • study of the Greeks and Romans • Trade route from Asia to Europe • Italian trader who visited China • City where the Renaissance started • ...
Artists of the Renaissance 2023-08-22
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- - Pioneering oil technique master.
- - Padua frescoes, early Renaissance trailblazer.
- - Northern realism engraving virtuoso.
- - Spanish mysticism artist.
- - Renaissance polymath, "Mona Lisa."
- - Renaissance sculptor, "David."
- - Goldsmith, sculptor.
- - Dutch light-capturing virtuoso.
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- - Light-and-shadow Baroque innovator.
- - Florentine trailblazing artist.
- - "The Birth of Venus" creator.
- - Sistine Chapel's divine painter.
- - Flemish scenes painter.
- - Italian painter of Madonna artworks.
- - Venetian master of color and canvas.
15 Clues: - Goldsmith, sculptor. • - Flemish scenes painter. • - Spanish mysticism artist. • - "The Birth of Venus" creator. • - Renaissance sculptor, "David." • - Florentine trailblazing artist. • - Dutch light-capturing virtuoso. • - Pioneering oil technique master. • - Sistine Chapel's divine painter. • - Renaissance polymath, "Mona Lisa." • - Light-and-shadow Baroque innovator. • ...
MUSIC 2023-10-16
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- other word for renaissance
- invention that made reading and writing easier
- anti-cathiloc
- The pitting of one melody against another
- Non-church music
- best composer during the Renaissance
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- change transition
- that began in the fourteenth century
- Josquin was the master at what
- holiday church service
- french song
- Church music
- dance music
- funeral funreal mass
- New music invention was made by
15 Clues: french song • dance music • Church music • anti-cathiloc • Non-church music • change transition • funeral funreal mass • holiday church service • other word for renaissance • Josquin was the master at what • New music invention was made by • that began in the fourteenth century • best composer during the Renaissance • The pitting of one melody against another • ...
4 2018-03-17
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- most famous and paradied portrait
- characterized by accurate anatomy
- great cathedral building of the age
- characterized by its symmetry amd balance
- derived from the portugese word barocco
- religious painting of all times
- he was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime
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- form of shallow relief sculpture
- ultimate renaissance man
- era of great artistic and intellectual achievement with birth of the secular arts
- come fron the word renaitre which means rebirth
- illustrated key elements of catholic
- these are more elaborate and full of emotions
- he was an early renaissance italian sculptor from florence
- Italian painter and architect of the high renaissance period
15 Clues: ultimate renaissance man • religious painting of all times • form of shallow relief sculpture • most famous and paradied portrait • characterized by accurate anatomy • great cathedral building of the age • illustrated key elements of catholic • derived from the portugese word barocco • characterized by its symmetry amd balance • these are more elaborate and full of emotions • ...
The Renaissance 2023-02-28
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- A focus on worldly concerns rather than religious ones
- A city in Italy known for its artistic and cultural contributions to the Renaissance
- A city in Italy that was a center of the Renaissance
- period of artistic creativity and experimentation during the Renaissance
- A famous Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who made significant contributions to the scientific revolution
- The study of the structure and function of living organisms
- An invention that allowed for the mass production of books and other printed materials
- A technique used in art to create the illusion of depth and space on a flat surface
- A philosophy emphasizing human potential and values
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- The act of traveling to new or unfamiliar places in search of knowledge or resources
- A famous astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- A religious movement that led to the split of the Christian Church in Europe
- A famous Italian artist, inventor, and scientist who was known for his genius and versatility
- Financial support given to artists and scholars by wealthy individuals or institutions
- The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena
- A famous Italian artist and sculptor who created some of the most iconic works of the Renaissance
- A famous English playwright who lived during the Renaissance and wrote some of the most iconic plays in the English language
- A powerful Italian family that played a significant role in the politics and culture of Renaissance Italy
- The belief in the importance of individual freedom, choice, and self-expression
- An Italian poet and scholar who is often called the father of humanism
20 Clues: A philosophy emphasizing human potential and values • A city in Italy that was a center of the Renaissance • A focus on worldly concerns rather than religious ones • The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena • The study of the structure and function of living organisms • An Italian poet and scholar who is often called the father of humanism • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- The Renaissance took place here
- The Renaissance ____ was competitive, and included art, literature, and architecture
- Humanism taught people
- Martin Luther had anxiety because he didn't think he was worthy of ____
- Lorenzo the Magnificent commissioned many great artists, including Michelangelo, and ____
- Leonardo da Vinci and many other people helped make this key element more prominent
- Many people focused on this because they thought it was cool to be
- Father of humanism
- Humanism also taught people that man are the center of the ____
- Brings goods and ideas to an increasing number of people
- With ideas a lot like Hitler's, Machiavelli believed that being good is not being nice, it is being ____
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- The ___ family were the first to show their wealth, and started the spread of the Renaissance
- Merchants were ____ to see who had the best city-state
- Trendsetter/most influential city in the Renaissance
- Leaders in Italy competed to have the best
- Another key element in which people wrote books/poem
- One of the most significant ideas, brought on by Petrarch
- Nicolo Machiavelli was known as the father of ____
- The author of "The Prince"
- The way they made buildings/what they look like
- Petrarch was responsible for the recovery of old ____
- Humanism teaches that this is still important
- ____ sought to make Florence the most beautiful city in the world by hiring artists and architects to carry out projects
- The Medici family was/were the greatest ____ in Florence
- The Renaissance started in Italy when merchants got wealthy from ____ trade
- Humanism was based on the teachings of
- Renaissance is also known as ____
27 Clues: Father of humanism • Humanism taught people • The author of "The Prince" • The Renaissance took place here • Renaissance is also known as ____ • Humanism was based on the teachings of • Leaders in Italy competed to have the best • Humanism teaches that this is still important • The way they made buildings/what they look like • ...
Renaissance 2017-02-01
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- was a printer, sculptor, architect, and poet, and his work demonstrated physiological insight, physical realism, and intensity
- a release from all of part of punishment for sin by Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death ( payed for sins to be washed )
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
- Protestant leader who taught predestination and church ran governments
- made the mass production of printed materials possible, and lead to much wider dissemination of knowledge
- richest family in Europe, controlled banking, ruled Florence, and spent own money to beautify it
- used lighting to add depth and meaning and focused on working with human emotions
- King of England who broke off from the Catholic Church and made himself the Anglican Church to get an annulment
- began the Reformation in the early 1500's, sets the stage for religious change
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- it divided europe into Catholic Church
- topics discussed by a common practice of the time
- famous and admired for his numerous madonnas (painting of the Virgin Mary)
- worldly or Nonreligious : not spiritually
- A set of meetings that evaluated and confirmed the Catholics teachings
- the belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
- An accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect, he was another master of the High Renaissance.
- Study of classics, the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
17 Clues: it divided europe into Catholic Church • worldly or Nonreligious : not spiritually • topics discussed by a common practice of the time • Study of classics, the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome • A set of meetings that evaluated and confirmed the Catholics teachings • property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage. • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- Renaissance
- clockmaker
- sonnet
- Perspective (art technique)
- point
- The art of the period in particular exhibited this secular spirit, showing detailed and accurate scenery, anatomy, and nature.
- refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists
- Renaissance
- method
- resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead.
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- theory
- theory
- Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period.
- was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years.
- away from beauty
- of universal gravitation
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- Michelangelo
- a step further and is the belief that individual humans are capable of great accomplishments.
19 Clues: point • theory • theory • sonnet • method • clockmaker • Renaissance • Renaissance • Michelangelo • away from beauty • of universal gravitation • Perspective (art technique) • resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead. • Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period. • was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years. • ...
Renaissance 2017-01-30
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- Refermation is an arguement over the religion of the cathlic church.
- The study of greek and roman clasics
- Is a complaint against some things the catholic churches were doing wrong in Martin luther opinion.
- were famous because they would loan money to high people then they would tell those people they had to do something for them they also valued art a lot they would pay people to go paint huge wonders of art.
- A famouse artist who painted
- A group made by the cathlic church in responce to the prodistant refermation
- one of the ideas of emphasis on the all-powerfull nature of god
- A king that got rid of the cathlic church in england and had 5 wifes
- worldly or nonreligious
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- A machine made by Johannes Gutenburg to speed up the production of books, and newspapers
- Was a famouse artist, engeneer, and mathmatision that created the monolisa
- A famouse artist who panted Madonnas an oil painting
- Wrote The book The Prince
- Is a guy that turned against the church and made the religion protestantism
- A very influinsal priet in the prodestent refremation
- A sum of money that the wife family gives to the husband upon marriage
- A release from all or part of the punishment for sin by paying money
17 Clues: worldly or nonreligious • Wrote The book The Prince • A famouse artist who painted • The study of greek and roman clasics • A famouse artist who panted Madonnas an oil painting • A very influinsal priet in the prodestent refremation • one of the ideas of emphasis on the all-powerfull nature of god • Refermation is an arguement over the religion of the cathlic church. • ...
Renaissance 2024-02-19
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- Renaissance Man
- Sculpted the David, and painted the Sistine Chapel
- The downfall of the Catholic Church's all powerful authority
- 95 Theses
- Rebirth
- Trade between the New World and Old World
- An occurrence between areas that consists of exchanging materials; an increase of this in Europe in 16th & 17th centuries
- Conjured the theory that the Earth orbits the Sun
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- a three-dimensional type of art used on a flat surface
- A type of ship used by the Portuguese used for sailing
- a disease spread to the Natives after being conquered which was their downfall
- The interaction and communication between many areas of the globe
- The person who "founded" the New World
- Ideas centered around humanity, classics, and nature
- A navigation device used during exploration that dealt with stars
- An invention that helped spread copies of paper, news, and books more easily
- A people enslaved, captured, and mass murdered by Christopher Columbus
17 Clues: Rebirth • 95 Theses • Renaissance Man • The person who "founded" the New World • Trade between the New World and Old World • Conjured the theory that the Earth orbits the Sun • Sculpted the David, and painted the Sistine Chapel • Ideas centered around humanity, classics, and nature • a three-dimensional type of art used on a flat surface • ...
renaissance 2024-11-03
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- painter of mona lisa
- country where the renaissance started
- main form of entertainment
- the century the renaissance ended
- most common food for the poor
- English playwriter
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- french meaning of renaissance
- famous invention during renaissance
- famous artist during the renaissance period
- the century the renaissance started
10 Clues: English playwriter • painter of mona lisa • main form of entertainment • french meaning of renaissance • most common food for the poor • the century the renaissance ended • famous invention during renaissance • the century the renaissance started • country where the renaissance started • famous artist during the renaissance period
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-05
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- Wealthy banking family that sponsored artists and commissioned works
- Dutch philosopher and Christian humanist, influential in the Protestant Reformation
- Empire that traded goods like wheat, spices, silk, cotton, and leather
- Renowned artist known for works like the Sistine Chapel ceiling and the David
- Persian empire that traded turquoise and luxury items
- Period of cultural and intellectual change in Europe
- Scholar and poet known as the 'Father of Humanism'
- Wealthy individuals who sponsored artists and commissioned works
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- Emphasis on the individual and human-centered thinking
- Political theorist known for his work 'The Prince'
- Renaissance genius known for his diverse talents and works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Focus on worldly themes instead of religious
- de Medici Italian statesman and patron of Renaissance culture
- Alighieri Author of The Divine Comedy, an imaginative vision of the afterlife
- Painter of the Early Renaissance known for works like The Birth of Venus
- Banking center of Europe due to strategic location and banking families like the Medici
- High Renaissance painter and architect known for works like The School of Athens
- Powerful Islamic rulers in Egypt and Syria
18 Clues: Powerful Islamic rulers in Egypt and Syria • Focus on worldly themes instead of religious • Political theorist known for his work 'The Prince' • Scholar and poet known as the 'Father of Humanism' • Period of cultural and intellectual change in Europe • Persian empire that traded turquoise and luxury items • Emphasis on the individual and human-centered thinking • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-11-06
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- Church court that investigated and punished heresy especially during the Counter-Reformation
- Renaissance artist and inventor who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens
- Movement that challenged the Catholic Church and led to new Christian denominations
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the value and potential of individuals
- A period of cultural rebirth in Europe focused on art learning and human achievement
- German monk who began the Protestant Reformation
- A wealthy supporter of the arts
- Renaissance writer of The Prince advising rulers to be practical and sometimes ruthless
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- The Catholic Church’s response to the Protestant Reformation
- Reformation leader who taught predestination
- Meeting of Catholic leaders that clarified beliefs and addressed abuses
- Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola focused on education and missionary work
- Machine invented by Gutenberg that made books easier to produce and spread ideas
- Certificates sold by the Church that were said to reduce punishment for sin
- Renaissance sculptor and painter who created David and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Writing in the everyday language of the people
- English king who broke from the Catholic Church and formed the Church of England
18 Clues: A wealthy supporter of the arts • Reformation leader who taught predestination • Writing in the everyday language of the people • German monk who began the Protestant Reformation • Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens • The Catholic Church’s response to the Protestant Reformation • Meeting of Catholic leaders that clarified beliefs and addressed abuses • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-08
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- The lowest rank of medieval society; mainly worked as farmers
- Middle-tier rank of medieval society; heavily-armored warriors who fought on horseback
- Renaissance writer and political philosopher who believed it is better to be feared than loved
- Renaissance painter, inventor, & scientist who created "The Last Supper"
- Architectural genius who designed the Duomo & invented perspective
- Brilliant painter and sculptor who created "David" and "The Sistine Chapel"
- Italian author who wrote "The Courtier" (a how-to guide for Renaissance gentlemen)
- The hierarchy system of medieval social classes (shaped like a pyramid)
- Art technique that uses light and shadow to add depth and realism
- "The School of _______"; Raphael's most famous painting
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- Powerful Italian merchant family that sponsored artists and ruled a banking empire
- Renaissance art technique that gave paintings the illusion of 3D
- Wealthy and influential Italian city-state
- Renaissance belief that humans should be recognized for their individual talents & achievements
- The ______ plague, aka the Black Death
- Intellectual movement based on Greek/Roman culture; "live in the moment"
16 Clues: The ______ plague, aka the Black Death • Wealthy and influential Italian city-state • "The School of _______"; Raphael's most famous painting • The lowest rank of medieval society; mainly worked as farmers • Renaissance art technique that gave paintings the illusion of 3D • Art technique that uses light and shadow to add depth and realism • ...
Renaissance: SOL Material Review 2016-12-07
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- the birthplace of the Renaissance
- father of "modern political statecraft," wrote the Prince
- thanks to a focus on the vernacular (common language), _____ became a popular English play write in the Northern Renaissance
- painter of the "Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa"
- with the unification of Castille and Aragon, and the defeat of the Muslims, it became the most powerful European nation of its day
- along with bankers, this class/occupation of men became the upper class of Renaissance Italy
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- the philosophy most associated with the Renaissance...with mankind as its focus
- painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- "rebirth" in Classical Roman and Greek culture
- invention that increases book availability and thus literacy in Europe
- Italy was not one nation in the Renaissance, but a collection of _____ ____
- the direction that Italian Renaissance ideas spread in Europe FROM Itay
12 Clues: the birthplace of the Renaissance • painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling • painter of the "Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa" • "rebirth" in Classical Roman and Greek culture • father of "modern political statecraft," wrote the Prince • invention that increases book availability and thus literacy in Europe • ...
The Renaissance pg. 92-98 2024-11-21
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- Wrote a book called The Prince
- Skill used by artists that adds dimension to figures
- Invented the movable-type printing press
- Wrote a book called The Courtier
- Famous chapel in Rome
- Wrote Utopia
- The structure of humans, animals, and plants
- Rebirth. Began in Italy and spread north into other European countries
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- Renaissance man. Painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- Designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence
- Subjects that covered human interests and experiences
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- The ability to give depth to paintings
- Sculpted the doors for the baptistery of Florence
- A pioneer of Renaissance humanism and a central figure in Italian literature
- One of the most highly regarded and influential scholars of the Renaissance
16 Clues: Wrote Utopia • Famous chapel in Rome • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Wrote a book called The Prince • Wrote a book called The Courtier • The ability to give depth to paintings • Invented the movable-type printing press • The structure of humans, animals, and plants • Designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence • Sculpted the doors for the baptistery of Florence • ...
The Reformation 2024-10-14
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- A famous Renaissance thinker who advocated for humanism
- The city where the Renaissance began
- Luther A Protestant reformer who started the Lutheran Church.
- Press Invention created by Johannes Gutenberg
- Galilei A famous Renaissance scientist who made discoveries about the solar system
- A technique used by Renaissance artists to create three-dimensional images
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- A religious group that broke away from the Catholic Church
- A famous Renaissance architect who designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica
- The period in European history between the Middle Ages and the Modern Era.
- Calvin A Protestant reformer who started the Calvinist Church
- Painting A type of Renaissance painting that depicted everyday life
11 Clues: The city where the Renaissance began • Press Invention created by Johannes Gutenberg • A famous Renaissance thinker who advocated for humanism • A religious group that broke away from the Catholic Church • Luther A Protestant reformer who started the Lutheran Church. • Calvin A Protestant reformer who started the Calvinist Church • ...
Renaissance 2012-10-08
17 Clues: cold • spite • always • hellish • struggle • confused • ceremony • unyielding • accusingly • sin against • breathes out • utter misery • delay; linger • forceful; violent • postponement; reprieve • reluctance to make a commitment • chapped slow jawed. Time is seen as consuming life
The Renaissance 2021-01-23
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- the plague that killed/affected many of Europe.
- another word for renaissance.
- a 2 or 3-dimensional pieces of art by carving wood or stone. Hint:"the David" is a _.
- to reform, was started by Henry VIII.
- someone who supported the artist works.
- extremely power family during the renaissance and big patrons of artist.
- he wrote "the prince" and though do good but do evil when necessary.
- inventor of the first printing press and made he "Gutenberg bible".
- a Italian painter and sculptor who painted "the last supper" and "Mona Lisa".
- artist skill to make there artwork look 3-dimensional on a flat surface.
- country in Italy where the renaissance started.
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- when artist used classical techniques/styles in renaissance artworks.
- when many people such as Christopher Columbus went on explorations to different arts of the world to map/discover the world and find valuables.
- portraits of individual people and unique moments in time.
- members that follow Christian Church's that are separate from the roman catholic.
- where the renaissance started.
- value of people, achievements, and worldly matters.
- someone who works for a person and in return they get instructions in a trade.
- was the king of England who killed 2 of his wives and divided England religiously by starting the reformation.
- a Florence painter and sculpture who sculpted "the David".
- using paint, or color to paint a picture of something. Hint:"Mona Lisa" is a _.
- the dominant church for Christians in Europe.
- designing and constructing buildings is _.
- a machine used for printing.
- rebirth/revival of art and learning.
25 Clues: a machine used for printing. • another word for renaissance. • where the renaissance started. • rebirth/revival of art and learning. • to reform, was started by Henry VIII. • someone who supported the artist works. • designing and constructing buildings is _. • the dominant church for Christians in Europe. • the plague that killed/affected many of Europe. • ...
Renaissance Humanism 2019-05-17
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- the art of persuasion
- medieval writers or scholars focusing on the subjects taught at universities (theology, metaphysics and logic)
- mimesis or the act of representing reality in art, especially literature
- the medieval trivium and quadrivium
- in Roman Catholicism, a systematic compendium of theology written by Thomas Aquinas between about 1265 and 1273.
- Florentine philosopher, translator, and commentator, largely responsible for the revival of Plato and Platonism in the Renaissance
- Spanish humanist and student of Erasmus, eminent in education, philosophy, and psychology, who strongly opposed Scholasticism
- 14th century Italian scholar, poet, and humanist whose poems addressed to Laura, an idealized beloved, contributed to the Renaissance flowering of lyric poetry
- ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, one of the greatest intellectual figures of Western history, known in the Renaissance as the "Philosopher"
- province of humanists
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- father of humanism
- English statesman, chancellor of England (1529–32), who was beheaded for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. Author of "Utopia"
- method of critical thought which dominated teaching by the academics of medieval universities in Europe
- one of the 4 classical cardinal virtues
- genre of advice literature that outlines basic principles of conduct for rulers and of the structure and purpose of secular power
- one of the key concepts of Renaissance humanism
- an introductory course at a medieval university involving the study of grammar, rhetoric, and logic
- which invention contributed to the spreading of humanist ideas?
- earliest surviving work of dramatic theory and first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory written by Aristotle
- Dutch Christian humanist, the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance and the first editor of the New Testament
- international language of scholarship in medieval and Renaissance Europe
21 Clues: father of humanism • the art of persuasion • province of humanists • the medieval trivium and quadrivium • one of the 4 classical cardinal virtues • one of the key concepts of Renaissance humanism • which invention contributed to the spreading of humanist ideas? • mimesis or the act of representing reality in art, especially literature • ...
The Renaissance - Chapters 1-3 2025-09-28
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- To pay an artist to create a work of art especially for you
- The quality of being ralistic or true to life
- Because the city-states in Italy were this, the Renaissance was possible.
- A person who specializes in a specific academic subject
- Someone who supported an artist during the Renaissance.
- This was studied by the politiicans of the Renaissance so that they could bedome better speakers
- This was used by Brunelleschi and Alberti to create paintings with depth and dimension
- This person prepared and sold medicines
- These people were interested in studying the culture of classical Greek and Roman civilization
- The buying and selling of goods and services
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- This family was a powerful banking family in Florence, Italy
- Documents from ancient Greece and Rome that monks used to copy by hand
- class A social class made up of wealthy and powerful merchants
- Merchants of the Renaissance wanted their children to learn the skills of this so they could better deal with trading partners
- This man invented the printing press
- Where the Renaissance began
- Being forced to leave your home country or land; Piero II de Medici was forced into it
- A person who works with stone or brick
- a public speech
19 Clues: a public speech • Where the Renaissance began • This man invented the printing press • A person who works with stone or brick • This person prepared and sold medicines • The buying and selling of goods and services • The quality of being ralistic or true to life • A person who specializes in a specific academic subject • ...
Renaissance 2014-02-26
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- De belangrijkste Italiaanse steden tijdens de renaissance waren Venetië, Genua, Milaan, Rome en ...
- Mona Lisa wordt ook wel La ... genoemd
- In de renaissance was een volumineus ... een ideaal beeld van de mens
- De geleerden die tijdens de de teksten uit de oudheid opnieuw gingen bestuderen
- Renaissance betekent letterlijk ...
- Persoon die het humanisme op gang bracht: Francesco ...
- Mensen uit Noord-Italië hadden veel bewondering voor de kunst en cultuur uit de ...
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- Man die het heliocentrisch wereldbeeld bedacht
- architecten uit de renaissance gebruikten vaak het menselijk ... als uitgangspunt.
- Omdat Leonardo Da Vinci van zoveel kennis had werd hij een ... mens genoemd
- handelsmerk van de Mona Lisa
- De schilders en beeldhouwers hingen tijdens de renaissance ... kunst maken
- museum in Parijs waar de Mona Lisa hangt
- het bekendste schilderij van Boticelli heet 'de geboorte van ...'
- een houding waarbij het beeld zijn gewicht naar één been verplaatste zodat het andere been er losjes bij hing
15 Clues: handelsmerk van de Mona Lisa • Renaissance betekent letterlijk ... • Mona Lisa wordt ook wel La ... genoemd • museum in Parijs waar de Mona Lisa hangt • Man die het heliocentrisch wereldbeeld bedacht • Persoon die het humanisme op gang bracht: Francesco ... • het bekendste schilderij van Boticelli heet 'de geboorte van ...' • ...
renaissance 2017-01-12
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- What was the name of the wealthy bankers?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who built the printing press?
- Who is best known for The School Of Athens?
- Someone who is well educated, smart, can play a musical instrument, writes poetry, and can dance.
- What is the belief that people can accomplish anything?
- Someone who shouldn’t seek fame or political power.
- Before the renaissance began what disease was around?
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- Who's famous painting is named Annunciation?
- Who built the Villa Medici at Fiesole?
- Who built a pair of bronze doors ?
- Where did the renaissance begin?
- Who worked on the statue of David?
- Who built the Duomo?
- What does renaissance mean?
- Who painted the Palazzo Rucellai and at Santa Maria Novella?
16 Clues: Who built the Duomo? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What does renaissance mean? • Who built the printing press? • Where did the renaissance begin? • Who built a pair of bronze doors ? • Who worked on the statue of David? • Who built the Villa Medici at Fiesole? • What was the name of the wealthy bankers? • Who is best known for The School Of Athens? • ...
Renaissance 2014-02-26
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- Persoon die het humanisme op gang bracht: Francesco ...
- De belangrijkste Italiaanse steden tijdens de renaissance waren Venetië, Genua, Milaan, Rome en ...
- handelsmerk van de Mona Lisa
- een houding waarbij het beeld zijn gewicht naar één been verplaatste zodat het andere been er losjes bij hing
- De schilders en beeldhouwers hingen tijdens de renaissance ... kunst maken
- Omdat Leonardo Da Vinci van zoveel kennis had werd hij een ... mens genoemd
- Mona Lisa wordt ook wel La ... genoemd
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- Mensen uit Noord-Italië hadden veel bewondering voor de kunst en cultuur uit de ...
- Renaissance betekent letterlijk ...
- De geleerden die tijdens de de teksten uit de oudheid opnieuw gingen bestuderen
- museum in Parijs waar de Mona Lisa hangt
- In de renaissance was een volumineus ... een ideaal beeld van de mens
- Man die het heliocentrisch wereldbeeld bedacht
- het bekendste schilderij van Boticelli heet 'de geboorte van ...'
- architecten uit de renaissance gebruikten vaak het menselijk ... als uitgangspunt.
15 Clues: handelsmerk van de Mona Lisa • Renaissance betekent letterlijk ... • Mona Lisa wordt ook wel La ... genoemd • museum in Parijs waar de Mona Lisa hangt • Man die het heliocentrisch wereldbeeld bedacht • Persoon die het humanisme op gang bracht: Francesco ... • het bekendste schilderij van Boticelli heet 'de geboorte van ...' • ...
RENAISSANCE PERIOD PUZZLE 2019-10-13
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- writes his epic poem the Divine Comedy.
- discovers moons of Jupiter
- painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
- era during the rule of Queen Elizabeth
- Copernicus said this was the center of the universe
- 95 Theses
- sculpture David
- writes Praise of Folly
- father of Humanism
- Country where the Renaissance began
- founder of Renaissance painting
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- paints The School of Athens
- Gutenberg invents the printing press
- written Hamlet
- designs the dome for the Florence Cathedral
- means rebirth
16 Clues: 95 Theses • means rebirth • written Hamlet • sculpture David • father of Humanism • writes Praise of Folly • paints The School of Athens • discovers moons of Jupiter • painted by Leonardo Da Vinci • founder of Renaissance painting • Country where the Renaissance began • Gutenberg invents the printing press • era during the rule of Queen Elizabeth • ...
The Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-30
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- Italian city known as the birthplace of the Renaissance
- A Renaissance movement focusing on human potential and achievements
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Italian city influential in the Renaissance
- Playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet
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- Period meaning “rebirth,” spanning from the 14th to 17th centuries
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The first major book printed on the Gutenberg press
- Renaissance artist and inventor known for the Mona Lisa
- Religious leader who often influenced Renaissance art
10 Clues: Country where the Renaissance began • Italian city influential in the Renaissance • Playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet • The first major book printed on the Gutenberg press • Religious leader who often influenced Renaissance art • Italian city known as the birthplace of the Renaissance • Renaissance artist and inventor known for the Mona Lisa • ...
Paige Unit 1 Crossword 2024-09-19
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- common language
- offers advice to princes
- Original Renaissance man
- movement for religious reform
- Rebirth/Revival in art and learning
- Class between nobles and peasants
- Worldly rather than spiritually
- Ignatius's followers
- amount of time it took to paint the Sistine Chapel
- territories controlled by the pope
- pardon that released a sinner from a penalty
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- showing three dimensions on a flat surface
- set aside a marriage
- Roman Inquisition
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- Name of the list of offensive books
- Time period prior to the renaissance
- occurs in Europe following 95 Theses
- formal statements
- burning of jewelry and trinketss
- denial of church teachings
21 Clues: common language • Roman Inquisition • formal statements • set aside a marriage • Ignatius's followers • offers advice to princes • Original Renaissance man • painted the Sistine Chapel • denial of church teachings • movement for religious reform • Worldly rather than spiritually • burning of jewelry and trinketss • Class between nobles and peasants • territories controlled by the pope • ...
Music Class 2025-03-28
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- A Renaissance-era dance manual and collection of music compiled by Michael Praetorius.
- A famous Italian Renaissance painter known for works like The School of Athens.
- Costa An Italian painter recognized for his portraits and religious artwork.
- A secular vocal composition that originated in Italy and became popular in England.
- An Italian painter of the Early Renaissance known for The Birth of Venus.
- A movement that emphasized human potential, reason, and the study of classical texts.
- A legendary playwright and poet whose works defined English literature.
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- The book central to Christianity, widely read and translated during the Renaissance.
- The cultural and artistic period following the Middle Ages, marked by a revival of classical learning.
- Painting A technique in music where the melody reflects the lyrics’ meaning.
- A sacred choral composition, often polyphonic and unaccompanied.
- A popular Renaissance instrument resembling a small guitar.
- A large public musical performance, often featuring an orchestra or choir.
- A set of choral compositions associated with the Catholic Church’s liturgy.
14 Clues: A popular Renaissance instrument resembling a small guitar. • A sacred choral composition, often polyphonic and unaccompanied. • A legendary playwright and poet whose works defined English literature. • An Italian painter of the Early Renaissance known for The Birth of Venus. • A large public musical performance, often featuring an orchestra or choir. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-19
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- Philosopher and writer known for "The Prince" (6)
- A major political and military power during the Renaissance, located in Italy (6)
- Famous artist known for "The Birth of Venus" (5, 5)
- This scientist's ideas helped challenge the medieval view of the universe (5, 5)
- Sculptor of the statue of David (6)
- press This invention allowed for the mass production of books (10)
- A humanist and scholar who wrote in Latin and Greek, best known for "In Praise of Folly" (5, 6)
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- A key theme of Renaissance art, focusing on human subjects (7)
- A Renaissance mathematician who worked on perfecting the telescope (6)
- Name for the movement emphasizing human potential and achievement (9)
- The Renaissance began in this country (5)
- da Vinci Famous painter who created the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" (5, 7)
- A period of great cultural rebirth in Europe, starting in Italy (9)
- Famous artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling (5)
- City-state famous for its art and culture during the Renaissance (4)
15 Clues: Sculptor of the statue of David (6) • The Renaissance began in this country (5) • Philosopher and writer known for "The Prince" (6) • Famous artist known for "The Birth of Venus" (5, 5) • Famous artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling (5) • A key theme of Renaissance art, focusing on human subjects (7) • ...
ap world t2 project 2021-11-14
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- english overthrow of sakes the second in 1688
- concept of god current during the scientific revolution
- traditional catholic beliefs in response to protestant reformation
- general wave of religious dissent
- the italian renaissance started paying more attention to win wars
- war with holy roman empire between german protestants and their allies
- king of france in the 16th century during northern renaissance
- german junk who fought for catholicism
- form of protestantism set up by england
- concept of government developed during the rise of nation-states in western Europe during the 17th century
- a french enlightenment figure
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- Italian writes from 1304-1374
- class of working people without access to producing property
- monarch of the late 17th century who personified absolute monarchy
- intellectual movement centered in france during the 18th century
- reflected resentment against the poor
- the theme italy used to focus on mankind
- introduced moveable type and pamphlets
- french protestant who stressed doctrine of predestination
- happened in italy during 15th and 14th century
- after Italian renaissance
- leader in how to maintain power in italy
- focuses on people who never married, married late, etc.
- new religious order founded during catholicos reformation
- established liberal economics
25 Clues: after Italian renaissance • Italian writes from 1304-1374 • established liberal economics • a french enlightenment figure • general wave of religious dissent • reflected resentment against the poor • introduced moveable type and pamphlets • german junk who fought for catholicism • form of protestantism set up by england • the theme italy used to focus on mankind • ...
The Renaissance 2021-02-26
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- He invented the printing press
- He write "The Prince".
- Showing people as perfect, not as in real life
- Where did the Renaissance start?
- The power of the mind to think, understand and form judgements by a process of logic
- Top thinker of Scholasticism
- Most famous playwright of the English Renaissance
- Venetian merchant who travelled to China.
- A person who provides financial support (money) for the arts
- An organization of merchants or craftsmen with the same interests or goals
- A way of thinking that combined faith and reason; faith and reason can exist together
- One of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous paintings.
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- Geoffrey Chaucer wrote this
- Showing people and things as they are in real life
- Written by Dante Alighieri
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling in this building.
- A city with its own independent government that controls the surrounding land
- A time of renewed interest in the classics and in learning and art
- Everyday language of ordinary people of a country or region
- As a wealthy banker, supported artists throughout Florence...helped to start the Renaissance.
- He created the Statue of David
- commerce
- Father of Renaissance Humanism
- A way of thinking that gives importance to the individual and to human society
- Ancient Greek and Roman art, literature, and history
25 Clues: commerce • He write "The Prince". • Written by Dante Alighieri • Geoffrey Chaucer wrote this • Top thinker of Scholasticism • He invented the printing press • He created the Statue of David • Father of Renaissance Humanism • Where did the Renaissance start? • Venetian merchant who travelled to China. • Showing people as perfect, not as in real life • ...
History ch.11a 2024-01-25
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- Wrote about the government
- Raphael painted these
- Did the Sistine chapel
- Renaissance started here
- Put man over God
- Considered the greatest playwright of all time
- Revival of learning & the renewed interest in art in the western world
- Father of renaissance painting
- put movement in paintings
- Architect, painter, sculptor
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- Another name for a sponsor
- Michelangelo is from there
- Met the needs of the changing world
- Shakespeare is from here
- made paintings 3D
- Wrote don quijote
- Most famous sponsor family
- The type of music they had in the Middle Ages
- Made movable type
- Renaissance people thought education was the remedy for this
20 Clues: Put man over God • made paintings 3D • Wrote don quijote • Made movable type • Raphael painted these • Did the Sistine chapel • Shakespeare is from here • Renaissance started here • put movement in paintings • Another name for a sponsor • Wrote about the government • Michelangelo is from there • Most famous sponsor family • Architect, painter, sculptor • Father of renaissance painting • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-18
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- wealthiest and most influential rulers of the Renaissance
- Da Vinci's most famous drawing
- Famous writer who published "The Prince"
- A time of creativity and change in political, social, economic, and cultural areas
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- one of the earliest humanists
- Lack of scientific and cultural advancement after the fall of the western Roman empire
- Symbol of energy and brilliance of Italian Renaissance
- artist who's most famous work is Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- a movement during the renaissance that focused on improving human morality rather than religious matters
- Painted mural in Sistine Chapel, also designed St. Peter's Cathedral
- Ideal Renaissance man, clever politician who encouraged arts
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
12 Clues: one of the earliest humanists • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Da Vinci's most famous drawing • Famous writer who published "The Prince" • Symbol of energy and brilliance of Italian Renaissance • wealthiest and most influential rulers of the Renaissance • Ideal Renaissance man, clever politician who encouraged arts • ...
Review 2020-11-04
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- This is where the headquarters for the Catholic church are located
- The country where the Renaissance started
- One of the most famous authors of the Renaissance, he wrote many plays and sonnets
- The Columbian Exchange was named after this man
- King Henry VIII created his own church to get this
- Jean Jacques Rousseau believed in the _______ contract
- This revolution saw great advances in science
- First name of the philosopher who believed in Women's Rights
- Last name of the philosopher who believed that humans are naturally cruel, selfish, and greedy
- This man "started" the Protestant Reformation in Germany
- Last name of the philosopher who believed in Natural Rights
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- This theory states that the earth is the center of the "universe"
- This church was the most powerful church in Europe during the beginning of the Renaissance
- The time period of great change in art, architecture, science, and religion
- This is when people started to focus on themselves as individuals
- This word means "does not have anything to do with religion"
- This is where people started to think about humans and the world humans live in
- Last name of the man considered a "Renaissance Man"
- This philosopher believed in the freedoms of speech and religion
- This theory states that the sun is the center of the "universe"
- King Henry VIII had this many wives
21 Clues: King Henry VIII had this many wives • The country where the Renaissance started • This revolution saw great advances in science • The Columbian Exchange was named after this man • King Henry VIII created his own church to get this • Last name of the man considered a "Renaissance Man" • Jean Jacques Rousseau believed in the _______ contract • ...
Global History 2024-11-06
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- What religious movement emerged during the Reformation?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"?
- Who is the scientist who discovered the microorganisms?
- Which scientist formulated the theory of relativity?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "Discourse of the Method"?
- What artistic style characterized the Renaissance?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the 14th century?
- What invention revolutionized navigation during the renaissance?
- Which planed was first observed by Galileo?
- Who is the scientist who formulated the theory of gravity?
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- Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the XVII century?
- Which scientist discovered penicillin?
- Who was the English King who broke the Catholic church?
- Who is the religious reformed wrote "The Institute of the Christian Religion"?
- What invention revolutionized during the Renaissance?
- Who is the scientist who discovered blood circulation?
- Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"?
- What architectural Renaissanceacterized the renascence?
- Who is the most famous Renaissance painter?
20 Clues: Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"? • Which scientist discovered penicillin? • Who is the most famous Renaissance painter? • Which planed was first observed by Galileo? • Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"? • What artistic style characterized the Renaissance? • Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"? • ...
The renaissance 2022-05-02
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- year of the protestant reformation
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- the revival of art and literature
- discovered gravity when an apple fell on his head
- when the renaissance began
- Disliked by the catholic church even today
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- hired michelangelo to paint the sistine chapel
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- astronomer, and mathematician
- When the renaissance ended
- invented the printing press
- Italian painter
- city state that was home to the catholic church
- Polish astronomer
- Protected Martin Luther
- Founded the Lutheran church
16 Clues: Italian painter • Polish astronomer • Painted the Mona Lisa • Protected Martin Luther • When the renaissance ended • painted the Sistine Chapel • when the renaissance began • invented the printing press • Founded the Lutheran church • astronomer, and mathematician • the revival of art and literature • year of the protestant reformation • Disliked by the catholic church even today • ...
Renaissance & Reformation (Unit 1) 2023-09-28
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- The religious movement that aimed to reform the Catholic Church and led to the establishment of Protestantism.
- A famous Renaissance inventor and artist, known for his drawings of flying machines and anatomical studies.
- A term for the time when religious leaders sold indulgences, contributing to the Reformation.
- The religious leader who initiated the Protestant Reformation by nailing his Ninety-Five Theses to a church door.
- The movement that emphasized the value of human potential, creativity, and secularism during the 14th to 17th centuries.
- A famous Renaissance author known for his plays like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- The famous Renaissance painter and sculptor responsible for "David" and the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- The last name of the best Social Studies teacher ever in the history of the world
- The inventor of the printing press, which greatly aided the spread of ideas during the Renaissance.
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- A famous Italian artist known for paintings like the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
- The Italian astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- The term for the intellectual movement during the Renaissance that focused on the study of the classics.
- The city in Italy where the Renaissance is believed to have originated.
- The artistic technique of creating the illusion of depth and distance in paintings.
- A famous Italian explorer who sailed to the New World in 1492.
- The period in European history when there was a resurgence of interest in Greek and Roman art, literature, and learning.
16 Clues: A famous Italian explorer who sailed to the New World in 1492. • The city in Italy where the Renaissance is believed to have originated. • The Italian astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system. • The last name of the best Social Studies teacher ever in the history of the world • ...
WH Module 8 Esther Osituwo 2025 2025-06-01
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- Intellectual movement focusing on human potential.
- Powerful patrons of the arts in Florence.
- Wrote The Prince, a political treatise.
- Renaissance playwright known for Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
- Primary scholarly language of the Renaissance.
- Invention that greatly improved navigation and exploration.
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- Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- Scientist who improved the telescope and studied motion.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Often called the "Father of the Renaissance
- Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, revolutionized knowledge dissemination.
- Lisa Famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Sculpture created by Michelangelo.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Architectural feature inspired by Roman designs.
15 Clues: Sculpture created by Michelangelo. • The birthplace of the Renaissance. • Wrote The Prince, a political treatise. • Powerful patrons of the arts in Florence. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Often called the "Father of the Renaissance • Lisa Famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. • Primary scholarly language of the Renaissance. • ...
Global History 2024-11-06
Across
- What religious movement emerged during the Reformation?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"?
- Who is the scientist who discovered the microorganisms?
- Which scientist formulated the theory of relativity?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "Discourse of the Method"?
- What artistic style characterized the Renaissance?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the 14th century?
- What invention revolutionized navigation during the renaissance?
- Which planed was first observed by Galileo?
- Who is the scientist who formulated the theory of gravity?
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- Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the XVII century?
- Which scientist discovered penicillin?
- Who was the English King who broke the Catholic church?
- Who is the religious reformed wrote "The Institute of the Christian Religion"?
- What invention revolutionized during the Renaissance?
- Who is the scientist who discovered blood circulation?
- Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"?
- What architectural Renaissanceacterized the renascence?
- Who is the most famous Renaissance painter?
20 Clues: Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"? • Which scientist discovered penicillin? • Who is the most famous Renaissance painter? • Which planed was first observed by Galileo? • Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"? • What artistic style characterized the Renaissance? • Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"? • ...
Logan Adams Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-19
Across
- Protestant
- human emotions
- English Renaissance
- 2nd wife
- Martin Luther and John Calvin
- church split up
- missionaries
- ended religious conflict
- bow staff
- local
- Rebirth
- pivotal ecumenical council
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- catholic church selling
- Counter-Reformation
- England church
- Johannes Gutenberg
- invalid
- 3d
- printing press
- 6 wives
- non-religious
- swords
- rich
- roman catholic
- num-chucks
25 Clues: 3d • rich • local • swords • invalid • 6 wives • Rebirth • 2nd wife • bow staff • Protestant • num-chucks • missionaries • non-religious • human emotions • England church • printing press • roman catholic • church split up • Johannes Gutenberg • Counter-Reformation • English Renaissance • catholic church selling • ended religious conflict • pivotal ecumenical council • Martin Luther and John Calvin
renaissance 2021-03-22
Across
- blessed mother with the infant Christ
- blessed mother crucified Christ
- country where the renaissance started
- the social art
- supporters of the arts
- a reason for the renaissance in italy
- sonnets about laura
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- the illusion of depth on canvas
- school of athens
- michelangelo
- davinci
- first city of the renaissance
- book by machiaavelli
- favorite artist of two popes
14 Clues: davinci • michelangelo • the social art • school of athens • sonnets about laura • book by machiaavelli • supporters of the arts • favorite artist of two popes • first city of the renaissance • the illusion of depth on canvas • blessed mother crucified Christ • blessed mother with the infant Christ • country where the renaissance started • a reason for the renaissance in italy
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-03-04
Across
- this type of painting employed the use of 3d backgrounds
- This debate was between Luther and Johann Eck
- who wrote the famous book "The Prince"?
- Humanism, like Christianity, is often considered this
- John Huss challenged church ________
- Universities began to teach this type of curriculum again (include spaces)
- this word means "without spiritual aspects"
- These two types of styles were revived in medieval art (include spaces)
- Martin Luther sparked this movement
- Allowed people to be saved with money
- one of the negative effects of the renaissance was it gave the impression that people were basically ______
- The renaissance allowed people to question this institution
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- The John which translated the Bible into English
- This branch of Christianity was founded in 1530
- The "Edict of ______" condemned Luther to death
- Martin Luther became a monk because of what?
- famous English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The pope under which Martin Luther began the reformation
- This belief shaped the ideas of the renaissance and kickstarted the reformation.
- The John which was burned at the state
- This city-state was the focus point for the renaissance
- The 95 _____
- Humanism did not guarantee the need for _____
- Sola Scripture means "Only ______"
- This family ran the Italian city-state that spawned the renaissance
25 Clues: The 95 _____ • Sola Scripture means "Only ______" • Martin Luther sparked this movement • John Huss challenged church ________ • Allowed people to be saved with money • The John which was burned at the state • who wrote the famous book "The Prince"? • this word means "without spiritual aspects" • Martin Luther became a monk because of what? • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-12-07
Across
- the crime people who believed something different than the church were charged with
- Education during the Middle Ages centered on ______
- the Inquisition allowed _____________ in order to get people to confess
- the 30 years war is an example of ___________ _________
- rediscovery of Greek and Roman culture
- religious movement that split the Christian church
- ____________________ press, invention of this made books affordable
- Renaissance art uses _______________
- Physical remains or objects that belonged to a saint, used for worship
- the main reason Henry VIII split with the Catholic Church was because he wanted a _______________
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- Martin Luther was punishment from the church was ______________________
- places humans as the center of attention in life
- when something is different over time
- he wrote the 95 Theses and translated the Bible into German
- Protestants believe this is the main source of authority rather than the Pope
- the language that was used in religious services for the Catholic Church
- most _________ didn't experience the Renaissance
- where the Renaissance started
- the reason why the Renaissance started in Italy
- of this world, worldly
- Henry VIII had ______ wives
- their own language
- when something stays the same over time
- paying money to reduce time in purgatory
- the peace of Augsburg let the ____________ choose which religion they wanted
- the head authority of the Catholic church
26 Clues: their own language • of this world, worldly • Henry VIII had ______ wives • where the Renaissance started • Renaissance art uses _______________ • when something is different over time • rediscovery of Greek and Roman culture • when something stays the same over time • paying money to reduce time in purgatory • the head authority of the Catholic church • ...
Famous artists 2024-05-18
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- Italian Renaissance artist known for his Madonnas and The School of Athens
- Spanish surrealist artist known for his melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory
- Italian Renaissance artist known for The Birth of Venus and Primavera
- Dutch artist known for Girl with a Pearl Earring and his use of light
- Italian Baroque artist known for his dramatic use of light and shadow
- French artist known for his use of color and cut-out collages
- French artist known for his paintings and sculptures of dancers
- French impressionist painter known for his series of water lilies
- Spanish artist who co-founded the Cubist movement
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits and folk art style
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- Dutch artist known for his self-portraits and The Night Watch
- Spanish artist known for his portraits and Las Meninas
- Italian Renaissance artist known for the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- French post-impressionist painter known for his still lifes and landscapes
- Spanish artist known for his portraits and The Third of May, 1808
- French artist who bridged the gap between Realism and Impressionism
- Italian Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Dutch post-impressionist painter known for Starry Night and self-portraits
- Italian Renaissance artist known for his use of color and mythological scenes
- American pop artist known for his Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe prints
20 Clues: Spanish artist who co-founded the Cubist movement • Spanish artist known for his portraits and Las Meninas • Dutch artist known for his self-portraits and The Night Watch • French artist known for his use of color and cut-out collages • Mexican artist known for her self-portraits and folk art style • Italian Renaissance artist known for the Sistine Chapel ceiling • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution Cross Word Puzzle 2024-11-05
Across
- What term describes the Renaissance movement that focuses on human potential and achievements?
- What book did Luther translate into German?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the name of Copernicus's theory that places the Sun at the center of the universe?
- In which century did the Scientific Revolution begin?
- What is the name of the influential family that ruled Florence during the Renaissance?
- What device helped spread scientific ideas quickly?
- What religious reform movement began in 1517 and led to the church's split into Catholic and Protestant branches?
- What period is known for an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought?
- Who started the Protestant Reformation?
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- Which country is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- Who created the barometer?
- What theory did Ptolemy teach that placed the Earth at the center of the universe?
- Who proposed the heliocentric theory?
- What was Martin Luther's main work that criticized the Catholic Church?
- What term refers to those who protested against the Catholic Church during the Reformation?
- What method did scientists use during the Scientific Revolution that involved asking questions and creating hypotheses?
- What technique did Renaissance painters use to create the illusion of dimensions on canvas?
- What practice of the Catholic Church did Luther criticize?
- Who developed the laws of planetary motion?
20 Clues: Who created the barometer? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who proposed the heliocentric theory? • Who started the Protestant Reformation? • What book did Luther translate into German? • Who developed the laws of planetary motion? • What device helped spread scientific ideas quickly? • In which century did the Scientific Revolution begin? • ...
World History- Unit #9 2025-04-25
Across
- city in Italy, influenced the renaissance
- country whose rulers expelled all Jewish people
- sculpted the Statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel
- wrote 37 plays
- painting of a woman by Leonardo Da Vinci
- sculpted by Michelangelo
- written by Sir Thomas More
- the revival of art and literature in the 14th-16th centuries
- wrote Utopia in 1516
- disease that killed between 30-60% of people in the 1300's
- family of patrons during the Renaissance
- lost the Hundred Years' War
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- largest country by land
- wrote The Prince in 1513
- war between England and France
- wrote the Praise of Folly
- painting of Jesus and the 12 apostles
- land wanted to be reclaimed by Christian control
- Christian military expeditions to the reclaim the Holy Land
- French saint who claimed she received voices and visions from God
- country that won the Hundred Year's War against England
- emphasizes the importance of humans during the Renaissance
- taken over by the Ottoman Empire in 1453
- written by Erasmus
- invented the printing press
- donated and supported the artists during the Renaissance
- written as a guide for rulers by Machiavelli
- old city captured by Christian forces in 1099
- painted by Michelangelo in the Vatican City
- painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
30 Clues: wrote 37 plays • written by Erasmus • wrote Utopia in 1516 • largest country by land • wrote The Prince in 1513 • sculpted by Michelangelo • wrote the Praise of Folly • written by Sir Thomas More • invented the printing press • lost the Hundred Years' War • war between England and France • painting of Jesus and the 12 apostles • painting of a woman by Leonardo Da Vinci • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-10-17
Across
- Revival of ancient Greek and Roman styles
- Leonardo’s ideal human proportions drawing
- Queen of Castile, funded Columbus
- King of Aragon, sponsored exploration
- Rule by kings or queens
- Where parallel lines appear to meet
- People who sought religious change
- Humanist scholar and writer
- Painter known for Madonnas and frescoes
- Initiated Protestant Reformation
- English playwright and poet
- Astronomer who supported heliocentrism
- Charitable giving to improve society
- Technique for depth in art
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- Focus on worldly rather than religious matters
- Female Baroque painter
- Machine that revolutionized book production
- Searching new lands and routes
- Author of "The Prince"
- Powerful Florentine banking family
- Realistic depiction of nature in art
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- Eye-level line in perspective drawing
- Symbol of English monarchy, began with Henry VII
- Mathematical ratio used in art and design
- Another term for Renaissance
- Renaissance artist and inventor
- Institutions financing Renaissance commerce
- Rulers of Milan during the Renaissance
- Church tribunal against heresy and non-catholics
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Sculptor of David and Sistine Chapel
- Invented the movable-type printing press
- English king who created the Church of England
- Support given to artists by wealthy sponsors
- Religious movement to reform the Catholic Church
- Church pardons sold to reduce punishment
- Philosopher and scientist burned for heresy
38 Clues: Female Baroque painter • Author of "The Prince" • Rule by kings or queens • Technique for depth in art • Humanist scholar and writer • English playwright and poet • Another term for Renaissance • Searching new lands and routes • Renaissance artist and inventor • Initiated Protestant Reformation • Queen of Castile, funded Columbus • People who sought religious change • ...
Trevinsection 1-4 2024-09-19
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- son of Henry
- greatset playwrights
- formal statements
- ancient civilization
- 3 dimensions
- two wives
- Renaissance man skill
- machiavelli wrote
- henry 8 was a
- years to paint Sistine Chapel
- how confessions forced
- jesuits founded
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- new class
- selling indulgences were
- happens to Savonarolla
- original renaissance man
- shakespeare's work
- painted Sistine Chapel
- wrote 95 theses
- religious order
20 Clues: new class • two wives • son of Henry • 3 dimensions • henry 8 was a • wrote 95 theses • religious order • jesuits founded • formal statements • machiavelli wrote • shakespeare's work • greatset playwrights • ancient civilization • Renaissance man skill • happens to Savonarolla • painted Sistine Chapel • how confessions forced • selling indulgences were • original renaissance man • ...
FAMOUS ARTISTS 2024-12-10
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- Renaissance master.
- Fauvism leader.
- Floral paintings.
- Baroque artist.
- Starry Night creator.
- Sculptor.
- The Scream painter.
- Dutch baroque.
- American realist.
- Romanticist painter.
- Impressionist painter.
- Neo-expressionist.
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- Cubism pioneer.
- Post-impressionist.
- Sistine ceiling.
- Surrealist artist.
- Pop art icon.
- Spanish court painter.
- French impressionist.
- Dutch master.
- Renaissance genius.
- Mexican surrealist.
- Ballet scenes.
- Street artist.
24 Clues: Sculptor. • Pop art icon. • Dutch master. • Ballet scenes. • Dutch baroque. • Street artist. • Cubism pioneer. • Fauvism leader. • Baroque artist. • Sistine ceiling. • Floral paintings. • American realist. • Surrealist artist. • Neo-expressionist. • Post-impressionist. • Renaissance master. • Renaissance genius. • The Scream painter. • Mexican surrealist. • Romanticist painter. • French impressionist. • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- The Medici family was/were the greatest ____ in Florence
- Humanism teaches that this is still important
- Humanism also taught people that man are the center of the
- ____ sought to make Florence the most beautiful city in the world by hiring artists and architects to carry out projects
- The Renaissance took place here
- Brings goods and ideas to an increasing number of people
- Another key element in which people wrote books/poem
- The author of "The Prince"
- With ideas a lot like Hitler's, Machiavelli believed that being good is not being nice, it is being
- Leaders in Italy competed to have the best
- The way they made buildings/what they look like
- Petrarch was responsible for the recovery of old
- The ___ family were the first to show their wealth, and started the spread of the Renaissance
- Martin Luther had anxiety because he didn't think he was worthy of
- One of the most significant ideas, brought on by Petrarch
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- Humanism taught people
- Leonardo da Vinci and many other people helped make this key element more prominent
- Humanism was based on the teachings of
- The Renaissance ____ was competitive, and included art, literature, and architecture
- Trendsetter/most influential city in the Renaissance
- Lorenzo the Magnificent commissioned many great artists, including Michelangelo, and
- Nicolo Machiavelli was known as the father of
- Renaissance is also known as
- The Renaissance started in Italy when merchants got wealthy from ____ trade
- Father of humanism
- It is better to be feared than
- Many people focused on this because they thought it was cool to be
- Merchants were ____ to see who had the best city-state
28 Clues: Father of humanism • Humanism taught people • The author of "The Prince" • Renaissance is also known as • It is better to be feared than • The Renaissance took place here • Humanism was based on the teachings of • Leaders in Italy competed to have the best • Nicolo Machiavelli was known as the father of • Humanism teaches that this is still important • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-08-29
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- A sub group of a major religious group
- Italian artist, writer, and inventor; considered the ideal Renaissance man; paints The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- A pardon, paid for in GOLD, releasing a person from punishment for a sin
- Key player in the Reformation that believed in Predestination and having a theocracy
- Northern Renaissance writer that promoted Humanism; wrote In Praise of Folly
- Meeting held in a German city that reaffirmed Catholic Church doctrine
- She makes the Anglican Church the official church of England
- Government run by religious leaders
- He invented the Printing Press, allowing for books to be made fast and cheap
- The practice of lending money at interest
- Calvinist belief that God, long ago, determined who would gain salvation
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- Italian Renaissance historian who wrote The Prince
- A Person who supports artists, especially financially
- Movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements; means “Rebirth,” in French
- Italian painter also known for his sculptures. Paints the Sistine Chapel and sculps the most famous version of David
- Started the Reformation with the posting of his 95 thesis.
- English playwright who was very important to the Northern Renaissance. Some of his works include The Tempest, Midsummers Night Dream and Othello
- First man to translate the Bible into English
- Considered to be the first Humanist
- An intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- First priest to preach in vernacular, or “common language.”
- King of England; he breaks with the Catholic Church over the issue of divorce. He needed a male heir.
22 Clues: Considered to be the first Humanist • Government run by religious leaders • A sub group of a major religious group • The practice of lending money at interest • First man to translate the Bible into English • Italian Renaissance historian who wrote The Prince • A Person who supports artists, especially financially • ...
quiz review 2015-02-26
Across
- country of the renaissance
- center of the renaissance
- first patrons
- what humanism wants you to question
- david, pieta
- trader who brought Asian goods to Europe
- 2 continents connected by silk road
- art buyer
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- people's potential for achievement
- learn about the human body
- plague, crusade, and magna carta ended this
- rebirth of creativity and learning
- upside down and backwards
- 3D technique
- mona lisa, last supper
15 Clues: art buyer • david, pieta • 3D technique • first patrons • mona lisa, last supper • center of the renaissance • upside down and backwards • learn about the human body • country of the renaissance • people's potential for achievement • rebirth of creativity and learning • what humanism wants you to question • 2 continents connected by silk road • trader who brought Asian goods to Europe • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-11
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- a person who supports artists, especially financially
- Sculptor. Probably exerted greatest influence of any Florentine artist before Michelangelo. His statues expressed an appreciation of the incredible variety of human nature.
- A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- The selling of favors or forgiveness or prayers by the Church
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe (1466-1536)
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)
- sculptor, painter, architect, inventor, and mathematician. considered well-rounded universal person, painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- An Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
- German printer who invented the movable type printing press;
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- Renaissance writer; formerly a politician, wrote The Prince; accepted the philosophy that "the end justifies the means."
- Catholic priest who went against the Church by posting the 95 Theses; was excommunicated from the Church and considered a heretic; Considered the founder of the Reformation
- Italy's leading cultural center during Renaissance; important for trade and commerce; dominated by Medici's
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- Italian Renaissance painter; he painted frescos, his most famous being The School of Athens.
- A person who is successful when it comes to working, and overall universal, knew how to dance, fight, sing, write poetry, and how to create art, and well educated with the classics.
- an Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy (1265-1321)
- the everyday speech of the people
- Family who ruled Florence during the Renaissance, became wealthy from banking, spent a lot of money on art, controlled Florence for about 3 centuries
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
20 Clues: the everyday speech of the people • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • a person who supports artists, especially financially • German printer who invented the movable type printing press; • The selling of favors or forgiveness or prayers by the Church • A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351 • ...
Era Transformasi: Dari Renaissance hingga Revolusi Industri 2024-08-19
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- tokoh penting dalam Revolusi Industri yang mengembangkan mesin uap.
- penemuan ilmiah selama Renaissance yang mengubah pandangan dunia tentang tata surya.
- periode sejarah di Eropa yang menjadi transisi dari Abad Pertengahan ke zaman modern.
- pemikiran atau gerakan yang mendorong perubahan sosial berdasarkan akal.
- seni dan arsitektur Renaissance dipengaruhi oleh kebudayaan klasik dari mana
- nama lain dari Aufklärung yang berkembang di Eropa pada abad ke-18.Tokoh Reformasi Gereja yang
- konsep yang mendasari Merkantilisme yang percaya bahwa kekayaan suatu negara diukur dari jumlah emas dan perak yang dimiliki.
- filsuf yang menekankan pentingnya pendidikan dalam pencerahan individu selama Aufklärung.
- filsuf Jerman yang terkenal karena bukunya "Critique of Pure Reason."
- penemuan ini ini pada abad ke-15 sangat penting dalam penyebaran ide-ide Renaissance dan Reformasi.
- lembaga keagamaan yang mengalami perubahan besar selama Reformasi Gereja.
- teori ekonomi klasik yang mulai berkembang pada akhir Merkantilisme dan awal Revolusi Industri.
- gerakan pembaruan dalam Gereja Katolik yang dipimpin oleh tokoh-tokoh seperti Martin Luther.
- perkembangan ini memicu perubahan besar dalam cara produksi, dari tenaga manusia ke mesin.
- filsuf yang dikenal sebagai "Bapak Revolusi Industri."
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- tokoh Reformasi Gereja yang memprakarsai gerakan Protestanisme.
- negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan Merkantilisme di Eropa.
- kebijakan perdagangan yang berfokus pada peningkatan surplus perdagangan
- aliran pemikiran yang menekankan pada akal dan ilmu pengetahuan sebagai sarana untuk mencapai pencerahan.
- bangsa yang menjadi pelopor dalam Merkantilisme dan penjajahan global.
- Masa ketika ada kebangkitan minat dalam seni, sastra, dan ilmu pengetahuan klasik.
- teori ekonomi yang mendukung peningkatan ekspor dan pengurangan impor.
- penulis"The Prince," sebuah karya penting dalam pemikiran politik Renaissance.
- tokoh filsafat Inggris yang berperan penting dalam Aufklärung dengan teorinya tentang kontrak sosial.
- karya seni terkenal dari Leonardo da Vinci yang menjadi simbol Renaissance.
- teori ekonomi yang berfokus pada kontrol pemerintah atas perdagangan luar negeri untuk memperkaya negara
- kota dia italia yang menjadi pusat Renaissance.
- penemu dari mesin tenun mekanis yang menjadi simbol Revolusi Industri.
- sistem ekonomi yang dipengaruhi oleh Merkantilisme selama abad ke-16 dan 17.
- perkembangan teknologi utama dalam Revolusi Industri yang menggantikan tenaga manusia dengan mesin.
30 Clues: kota dia italia yang menjadi pusat Renaissance. • filsuf yang dikenal sebagai "Bapak Revolusi Industri." • negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan Merkantilisme di Eropa. • tokoh Reformasi Gereja yang memprakarsai gerakan Protestanisme. • tokoh penting dalam Revolusi Industri yang mengembangkan mesin uap. • ...
Era Transformasi: Dari Renaissance hingga Revolusi Industri 2024-08-20
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- Teori ekonomi yang berfokus pada kontrol pemerintah atas perdagangan luar negeri untuk memperkaya negara.
- Negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan Merkantilisme di Eropa.
- Nama lain dari Aufklärung yang berkembang di Eropa pada abad ke-18.
- Periode sejarah di Eropa yang menjadi transisi dari Abad Pertengahan ke zaman modern.
- Filsuf Jerman yang terkenal karena bukunya "Critique of Pure Reason."
- Sistem ekonomi yang dipengaruhi oleh Merkantilisme selama abad ke-16 dan 17.
- Penemu dari mesin tenun mekanis yang menjadi simbol Revolusi Industri.
- Teori ekonomi yang mendukung peningkatan ekspor dan pengurangan impor.
- Pemikiran atau gerakan yang mendorong perubahan sosial berdasarkan akal.
- Tokoh filsafat Inggris yang berperan penting dalam Aufklärung dengan teorinya tentang kontrak sosial.
- Seni dan arsitektur Renaissance dipengaruhi oleh kebudayaan klasik dari mana?
- Teori ekonomi klasik yang mulai berkembang pada akhir Merkantilisme dan awal Revolusi Industri.
- Perkembangan teknologi utama dalam Revolusi Industri yang menggantikan tenaga manusia dengan mesin.
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- Penemuan ilmiah selama Renaissance yang mengubah pandangan dunia tentang tata surya.
- Tokoh penting dalam Revolusi Industri yang mengembangkan mesin uap.
- Tokoh Reformasi Gereja yang memprakarsai gerakan Protestanisme.
- Masa ketika ada kebangkitan minat dalam seni, sastra, dan ilmu pengetahuan klasik.
- Lembaga keagamaan yang mengalami perubahan besar selama Reformasi Gereja.
- Penulis "The Prince," sebuah karya penting dalam pemikiran politik Renaissance.
- Bangsa yang menjadi pelopor dalam Merkantilisme dan penjajahan global.
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat Renaissance.
- Perkembangan ini memicu perubahan besar dalam cara produksi, dari tenaga manusia ke mesin.
- Gerakan pembaruan dalam Gereja Katolik yang dipimpin oleh tokoh-tokoh seperti Martin Luther.
- Konsep yang mendasari Merkantilisme yang percaya bahwa kekayaan suatu negara diukur dari jumlah emas dan perak yang dimiliki.
- Filsuf yang dikenal sebagai "Bapak Revolusi Industri."
- Karya seni terkenal dari Leonardo da Vinci yang menjadi simbol Renaissance.
- Penemuan ini pada abad ke-15 sangat penting dalam penyebaran ide-ide Renaissance dan Reformasi.
- Aliran pemikiran yang menekankan pada akal dan ilmu pengetahuan sebagai sarana untuk mencapai pencerahan.
- Kebijakan perdagangan yang berfokus pada peningkatan surplus perdagangan.
- Filsuf yang menekankan pentingnya pendidikan dalam pencerahan individu selama Aufklärung.
30 Clues: Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat Renaissance. • Filsuf yang dikenal sebagai "Bapak Revolusi Industri." • Negara yang menjadi pusat perkembangan Merkantilisme di Eropa. • Tokoh Reformasi Gereja yang memprakarsai gerakan Protestanisme. • Tokoh penting dalam Revolusi Industri yang mengembangkan mesin uap. • ...
4 2018-03-17
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- characterized by its symmetry amd balance
- ultimate renaissance man
- characterized by accurate anatomy
- painting illustrated key elemets of catholic
- Italian painter and architect of the high renaissance period
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- come fron the word renaitre which means rebirth
- he was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime
- these are more elaborate and full of emotions
- form of shallow relief sculpture
- great cathedral building of the age
- era of great artistic and intellectual achievement with birth of the secular arts
- religious painting of all times
- most famous and paradied portrait
- he was an early renaissance italian sculptor from florence
14 Clues: ultimate renaissance man • religious painting of all times • form of shallow relief sculpture • most famous and paradied portrait • characterized by accurate anatomy • great cathedral building of the age • characterized by its symmetry amd balance • painting illustrated key elemets of catholic • these are more elaborate and full of emotions • ...
Renaissance 2021-11-22
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- italian renaissance policatical philosipher
- creator of the printing press
- any moment in society directed away from worldliness to life on earth
- the native language of a specific population
- english playwright, poet and actor
- english humanist and statesman chancello of england
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- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- a sculptor, painter and architect
- italian renaissance artist, architect, engineer and scientist
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster
- word meaning rebirth
- system of education and mode of inquiry
- a portrait painted by leonardo da vinci
- helped fund the renaissance
14 Clues: word meaning rebirth • helped fund the renaissance • creator of the printing press • a sculptor, painter and architect • english playwright, poet and actor • system of education and mode of inquiry • a portrait painted by leonardo da vinci • italian renaissance policatical philosipher • the native language of a specific population • ...
49 2024-08-12
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- US-Soviet tension
- Independence movements
- American era
- Roman dominance
- Artistic break
- Medieval science
- British period
- Knight's code
- Atomic project
- Black Death
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- Greek stories
- Ancient tales
- British era
- European art
- Michelangelo's ceiling
- Renaissance focus
- Spartacus uprising
- Cultural bloom
- Egyptian tombs
- Reformation
- Greek invention
- Sartre's philosophy
- American music
- French painting
- Enlightenment thinking
25 Clues: British era • Reformation • Black Death • European art • American era • Greek stories • Ancient tales • Knight's code • Cultural bloom • Egyptian tombs • Artistic break • American music • British period • Atomic project • Roman dominance • Greek invention • French painting • Medieval science • US-Soviet tension • Renaissance focus • Spartacus uprising • Sartre's philosophy • Michelangelo's ceiling • ...
Renaissance: SOL Material Review 2016-12-07
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- invention that increases book availability and thus literacy in Europe
- the direction that Italian Renaissance ideas spread in Europe FROM Itay
- thanks to a focus on the vernacular (common language), _____ became a popular English play write in the Northern Renaissance
- father of "modern political statecraft," wrote the Prince
- with the unification of Castille and Aragon, and the defeat of the Muslims, it became the most powerful European nation of its day
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- the philosophy most associated with the Renaissance...with mankind as its focus
- "rebirth" in Classical Roman and Greek culture
- painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- painter of the "Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa"
- along with bankers, this class/occupation of men became the upper class of Renaissance Italy
- Italy was not one nation in the Renaissance, but a collection of _____ ____
- the birthplace of the Renaissance
12 Clues: the birthplace of the Renaissance • painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling • painter of the "Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa" • "rebirth" in Classical Roman and Greek culture • father of "modern political statecraft," wrote the Prince • invention that increases book availability and thus literacy in Europe • ...
BAFAM October Crossword Challenge - Week 2 2024-10-07
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- Countee _______, a poet who published works such as Color and Copper Sun, was a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
- Paul _______, a Harlem Renaissance actor, singer, and activist, was an influential figure in Black stage performances.
- Langston _______, a prominent poet and writer, became a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance.
- The stock market crash of 1929 and the Great _______ contributed to the decline of the Harlem Renaissance.
- The National Urban League magazine that helped boost the careers of Black writers during the Harlem Renaissance was called _______.
- James _______, a photographer, captured daily life in Harlem during the Renaissance.
- The mass movement of African Americans from the South to the North during the early 1900s is called the Great _______.
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- Louis _______, a jazz musician, made more than 60 recordings with his band, the Hot Five.
- The famous jazz musician Duke _______ frequently performed at the Cotton Club.
- Zora Neale _______, an anthropologist and writer, was known for her contributions to the Harlem Renaissance and works like “Their Eyes Were Watching God.”
- The name of the famous Harlem nightclub where Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway often performed is the _______ Club.
- The integrated ballroom in Harlem that opened in 1927 and featured continuous jazz and dancing was called the _______.
- The neighborhood in New York City that was the center of the Black cultural movement in the early 20th Century is called _______.
- The leader of the Pan-Africanism movement, Marcus _______, founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
- The genre of music that gained popularity during the Harlem Renaissance, often played at speakeasies, is called _______.
15 Clues: The famous jazz musician Duke _______ frequently performed at the Cotton Club. • James _______, a photographer, captured daily life in Harlem during the Renaissance. • Louis _______, a jazz musician, made more than 60 recordings with his band, the Hot Five. • Langston _______, a prominent poet and writer, became a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance 2014-02-26
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- Mensen uit Noord-Italië hadden veel bewondering voor de kunst en cultuur uit de ...
- Man die het heliocentrisch wereldbeeld bedacht
- het bekendste schilderij van Boticelli heet 'de geboorte van ...'
- handelsmerk van de Mona Lisa
- Renaissance betekent letterlijk ...
- In de renaissance was een volumineus ... een ideaal beeld van de mens
- De geleerden die tijdens de de teksten uit de oudheid opnieuw gingen bestuderen
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- Persoon die het humanisme op gang bracht: Francesco ...
- Mona Lisa wordt ook wel La ... genoemd
- Omdat Leonardo Da Vinci van zoveel kennis had werd hij een ... mens genoemd
- architecten uit de renaissance gebruikten vaak het menselijk ... als uitgangspunt.
- De schilders en beeldhouwers hingen tijdens de renaissance ... kunst maken
- een houding waarbij het beeld zijn gewicht naar één been verplaatste zodat het andere been er losjes bij hing
- museum in Parijs waar de Mona Lisa hangt
- De belangrijkste Italiaanse steden tijdens de renaissance waren Venetië, Genua, Milaan, Rome en ...
15 Clues: handelsmerk van de Mona Lisa • Renaissance betekent letterlijk ... • Mona Lisa wordt ook wel La ... genoemd • museum in Parijs waar de Mona Lisa hangt • Man die het heliocentrisch wereldbeeld bedacht • Persoon die het humanisme op gang bracht: Francesco ... • het bekendste schilderij van Boticelli heet 'de geboorte van ...' • ...
The Renaissance 2022-09-14
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- person who supports the arts
- A plague that killed many people
- A movement for religious reforms
- focussing on the individual
- the rebirth of italy
- Ages before the renaissance
- ideally perfect state
- country where renaissance started
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- famous for david
- revolutionized european literature
- the everyday speech of the people
- invented the printing press
- best known for the school of athens
- patrons to the arts
- best known for the Mona Lisa
15 Clues: famous for david • patrons to the arts • the rebirth of italy • ideally perfect state • invented the printing press • focussing on the individual • Ages before the renaissance • person who supports the arts • best known for the Mona Lisa • A plague that killed many people • A movement for religious reforms • the everyday speech of the people • country where renaissance started • ...
Renaissance Music 2021-02-08
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- devoted his life to writing sacred music.
- creating a surround-sound effect
- perform with only voices
- English Renaissance composer.
- first to write for instruments only.
- given land by the King
- invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenburg
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- vocal, sacred, polyphonic
- Painted the Mona Lisa
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- Used as dance music.
- looks like cello, but has 7 strings
- vocal, secular, polyphonic
- one melody
- popularized the theory of heliocentrism.
- Translation of the word 'Renaissance'
- creates sound on woodwind instruments.
- Renaissance playwright,English Author
- precursor to the modern day Bass Guitar.
- precursor to the modern day tuba.
- traveled 20 miles to Rome to sing in choir.
- two or more melodies
22 Clues: one melody • Used as dance music. • two or more melodies • Painted the Mona Lisa • given land by the King • perform with only voices • vocal, sacred, polyphonic • vocal, secular, polyphonic • Painted the Sistine Chapel • English Renaissance composer. • creating a surround-sound effect • precursor to the modern day tuba. • looks like cello, but has 7 strings • ...
