renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 11a: the Renaissance 2024-02-16
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- The renaissance was a revival of what?
- Where was Cervantes from?
- Leonardo Da Vinci famous painting *two words
- Who wrote “Don Quixote”?
- Where in Italy did the Renaissance start?
- an over emphasis on human worth and ability
- painted madonnas
- Wrote about the Government
- Created movement in paintings
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- Where was Gutenberg from?
- Where was Shakespeare from?
- What did people believe was the remedy for sin
- Where was Masaccio from?
- added 3D to paintings
- Known as the “Father of Renaissance painting”
- Romeo and Juliet
- Sculpture of David
- Famous Chapel *two words
- Scholar who wrote about evils in society
- Most famous patrons
20 Clues: Romeo and Juliet • painted madonnas • Sculpture of David • Most famous patrons • added 3D to paintings • Where was Masaccio from? • Who wrote “Don Quixote”? • Famous Chapel *two words • Where was Gutenberg from? • Where was Cervantes from? • Wrote about the Government • Where was Shakespeare from? • Created movement in paintings • The renaissance was a revival of what? • ...
THE RENAISSANCE-henry hoffman 2025-04-10
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- revival of art and learning
- city known for renaissance art
- how things look
- they wrote macbeth
- famous art made by divinci
- lover for romeo
- painted the sistine chapel ceiling
- italian scientist and astronomer
- country where athens and sparta is located
- a person who creates art
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- painting thats shows jesus’s last meal
- gutenberg made this item
- focus on the human and its potential
- lover for juliet
- his first name is leonardo
- michelangelo painted this places ceiling
- language they spoke during the renaissance
- colosseum is located here
- how far something extends in art
- country where rome is
20 Clues: how things look • lover for romeo • lover for juliet • they wrote macbeth • country where rome is • gutenberg made this item • a person who creates art • colosseum is located here • his first name is leonardo • famous art made by divinci • revival of art and learning • city known for renaissance art • how far something extends in art • italian scientist and astronomer • ...
Renaissance Crossword Boyd 2023-04-25
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- Philosophy about focusing on oneself rather than divine beliefs
- Famous Playwright and Actor
- One of, if not the most famous painting in the world painted by a famous artist
- English Mathematician that made three laws of motion and discovered Calculus
- King of England that had 6 wives
- Astronomer who thought the Universe was heliocentric
- Form of music that Catholic Monks sang
- Father of Humanism
- Famous Artist and Sculptor
- Earliest major book printed with a movable metal type that could be mass-produced
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- Italian writer, poet, humanist, and writer of the Decameron
- Religious movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- Famous Tragedy written by William Shakespeare about star-crossed lovers
- Famous Artist that painted the most famous painting arguably, and another very famous one
- City of Water and One of the cities where the Renaissance started
- Famous building known for its many art pieces of the Renaissance
- Rebirth of the world where trade, art, and literature boomed again.
- One of the most famous statues in the world made by Michelangelo
- Instrument used in the Renaissance and an ancestor of the Oboe
- Famous Guitar-like instrument
- One of the cities where the Renaissance started and is known for its many masterpieces of Art
21 Clues: Father of Humanism • Famous Artist and Sculptor • Famous Playwright and Actor • Famous Guitar-like instrument • King of England that had 6 wives • Form of music that Catholic Monks sang • Astronomer who thought the Universe was heliocentric • Religious movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s • Italian writer, poet, humanist, and writer of the Decameron • ...
LA RENAISSANCE 2025-05-26
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- Souvent vives et contrastées dans l'art médiéval.
- Épidémie qui a provoqué de grands bouleversements sociaux avant la Renaissance.
- Thème religieux souvent représenté, comme par Botticelli ou Fra Filippo Lippi.
- Technique artistique maîtrisée au Quattrocento, donnant une profondeur inédite aux œuvres.
- Mouvement artistique qui suit le Classicisme.
- Représentations symboliques d'idées abstraites dans les œuvres médiévales.
- Architecture caractéristique du Moyen Âge central, comme les cathédrales
- Technique de Léonard de Vinci, caractérisée par l'estompage des contours et des couleurs, créant un effet vaporeux.
- Déesse de l'amour et de la beauté, dont la naissance est représentée par Botticelli.
- Célèbre artiste du Cinquecento, auteur de la Joconde.
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- Terme désignant le XVe siècle dans la Renaissance.
- Terme désignant le XIVe siècle dans la Renaissance.
- Chapelle célèbre pour la fresque de Michel-Ange.
- Peintre du Quattrocento, célèbre pour "La Naissance de Vénus"
- Artiste du Cinquecento, connu pour "La Vierge à l'enfant avec le petit Saint Jean-Baptiste".
- Courant de pensée qui met l'homme au centre de toutes choses.
- Prénom du modèle de la Joconde.
- Système social marquant l'Europe pendant le Moyen Âge.
- Terme désignant le XVIe siècle dans la Renaissance.
- Période de renouveau intellectuel et artistique, du XIVe au XVIe siècle, marquant une rupture avec le Moyen Âge.
20 Clues: Prénom du modèle de la Joconde. • Mouvement artistique qui suit le Classicisme. • Chapelle célèbre pour la fresque de Michel-Ange. • Souvent vives et contrastées dans l'art médiéval. • Terme désignant le XVe siècle dans la Renaissance. • Terme désignant le XIVe siècle dans la Renaissance. • Terme désignant le XVIe siècle dans la Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-13
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- a polyphonic choral composition based on sacred texts
- English composer who studied with and worked with Thomas Tallis as an organist and then controlling the music industry in the Renaissance period.
- English composer and organist for the Winchester College of 1598. Composed As Vesta Was Descending
- German monk, composer wrote many of the Lutheran hymns
- English composer, one of the foremost members of the Madrigal school.
- Italian Renaissance composer of sacred music. Father of the Mass
- Was a Italian composer wrote for over 40 instruments composed one of the most important songs of his time all major events of his life were on Jan 1 He studied at Cremona cathedral.
- non church music
- Music that portrays the meaning of the words of the text.
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- a keyboard instrument, whose strings are plucked
- a French composer of the Renaissance who wrote mostly sacred music one example was the motet "Illibata Dei virgo nutrix."
- : Renaissance composer who composed sacred and secular music. Mentored and worked with William Byrd as an organist and the music industry in England.
- Secular vocal work in several parts (usually 5)
- Sacred extended work written in 5 sections.
- German composer of the Renaissance period who wrote Terpsichord we listened to "La Bouree" in class.
- church music
- rebirth
17 Clues: rebirth • church music • non church music • Sacred extended work written in 5 sections. • Secular vocal work in several parts (usually 5) • a keyboard instrument, whose strings are plucked • a polyphonic choral composition based on sacred texts • German monk, composer wrote many of the Lutheran hymns • Music that portrays the meaning of the words of the text. • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-11
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- the bubonic plague that was very dangerous
- was one of the major renaissance artists
- what happened after the middle ages
- Hint word "Money"
- culture during the renaissance
- culture during the renaissance
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- A city during the renaissance
- wise words
- what happened before the renaissance
- hint word "old"
- Another city during the renaissance
- coming back to life
12 Clues: wise words • hint word "old" • Hint word "Money" • coming back to life • A city during the renaissance • culture during the renaissance • culture during the renaissance • what happened after the middle ages • Another city during the renaissance • what happened before the renaissance • was one of the major renaissance artists • the bubonic plague that was very dangerous
The Renaissance 2024-11-04
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- Influential family in Renaissance Florence
- Religious movement during the Renaissance
- Revolutionized by Gutenberg
- Author of "The Prince"
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Art technique developed during the Renaissance
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- Famous Renaissance artist
- Everyday language used in literature
- Renaissance cultural movement
- Sculptor of David
10 Clues: Sculptor of David • Author of "The Prince" • Famous Renaissance artist • Revolutionized by Gutenberg • Renaissance cultural movement • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Everyday language used in literature • Religious movement during the Renaissance • Influential family in Renaissance Florence • Art technique developed during the Renaissance
Renaissance 2023-06-08
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- A famous painting by Jan Van Eyck in 1434
- A famous painting by Sandro Botticelli in the 1470's
- Who made the Venus of Urbino
- Famous painting that Leonardo Da Vinci made
- Who made the creation of Adam painting
- Who made a self-portrait in 1506
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- A famous architect during the renaissance
- What country was the first to have a renaissance
- Who made the Last Judgment painting
- What does Renaissance mean
- What painting did giotto make in 1306
- Who made Doni Tondo
- Who made a famous painting during the renaissance with food
- What ages were the renaissance in?
- Philosophy of Human-kind
15 Clues: Who made Doni Tondo • Philosophy of Human-kind • What does Renaissance mean • Who made the Venus of Urbino • Who made a self-portrait in 1506 • What ages were the renaissance in? • Who made the Last Judgment painting • What painting did giotto make in 1306 • Who made the creation of Adam painting • A famous architect during the renaissance • ...
NORTHERN RENAISSANCE 2024-02-05
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- renowned portrait painter, one of the finest of his time. His realistic portraits captured the essence of his subjects during the Northern Renaissance.
- a painting style that uses strong chiaroscuro and stark contrasts between light and dark.
- a printmaking technique where an image is carved into the surface of a block of wood, with the printing parts remaining level with the surface.
- innovation crucial to northern Renaissance artists, allowing for blended colors and subtle variations. Its longer drying time facilitated the creation of detailed and realistic paintings.
- substance used by artists to create their works, such as oil or tempera.
- Flemish painter known for his detailed and realistic portrayal, famous for "the Arnolfini portrait."
- northern renaissance painter influenced by Bosch, known for genre paintings and depictions of everyday life. His "tower of Babel" showcased intricate details and a vast scale of the biblical structure.
- a monochromatic painting or decoration in shades of gray. Commonly used in the background of northern renaissance altarpieces.
- commissioned for a hospital, this polyptych depicts the crucifixion and other scenes. Matthew Grunwald's powerful work displays saints in vibrant colors and intense emotions.
- large polyptych begun by Jan van Eyck's brother, featuring the adoration of the lamb and intricate details. This masterpiece showcases prophets, patriarchs, kings, and even Adam and Eve.
- an association of craftsmen or merchants with considerable power and influence in the medieval and Renaissance periods.
- a painting technique that creates a hazy, blurred effect, often used by Leonardo da Vinci.
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- event depicted in the Merode altarpiece, where Gabriel's words are depicted upside down for G-d to read. Robert Campin's painting in a domestic setting challenged the traditional portrayal of this biblical event.
- a technique used in perspective to create the illusion of an object receding strongly into the background.
- German painter, printmaker, and theorist from the northern renaissance, famous for "Melencolia i" and "Knight, death, and the Devil."
- a painting depicting everyday life, often in a domestic setting. Northern Renaissance artists excelled in capturing the nuances of these scenes.
- the technique of using strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume and three-dimensionality.
- German artist is known for his portraits of Henry viii and other notable figures.
- perspective: technique first used by Jan van Eyck, creating a sense of depth through changes in color and clarity. Northern Renaissance artists mastered this method to enhance the illusion of space in their paintings.
- flemish renaissance painter known for his landscapes and scenes of everyday life.
- painter is known for bizarre and puzzling imagery, often depicting moralistic scenes with harsh punishments. His "Garden of Delights" is a triptych filled with intricate details and symbolic complexity.
- a three-paneled painting or altarpiece, often hinged together.
- a period of European cultural, artistic, and intellectual rebirth that spanned the 14th to the 17th century.
- a painted or sculpted panel behind an altar, often depicting religious scenes. Large and intricate works of art were commonly found in churches during the Renaissance.
24 Clues: a three-paneled painting or altarpiece, often hinged together. • substance used by artists to create their works, such as oil or tempera. • German artist is known for his portraits of Henry viii and other notable figures. • flemish renaissance painter known for his landscapes and scenes of everyday life. • ...
Theology III Jan 2024 2024-01-29
15 Clues: what we are • self-emptying • "Renaissance" • Week we are in • Renaissance Def. • a spiritual gift • Renaissance Def. • what we also are • Our Return to God • to share in divinity • God's Movement Outward • Greek for Thanksgiving • Nation most assoc. w/ Ren. • A feature of Renaissance art • Car feature for others' benefit
Music in the Renaissance 2024-08-28
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- Something that does not have any religious or spiritual basis.
- Composer of El Grillo
- The Age of Enlightenment
- The word Renaissance means _________
- The words that you sing in a song are called?
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- Word ____________
- A person who writes music is called a _______?
- A complex vocal piece from Renaissance on secular text.
- The word Renaissance comes from this language.
- Famous painter during the Renaissance.
- A song about a cricket.
- An important invention was the ________ press.
12 Clues: Word ____________ • Composer of El Grillo • A song about a cricket. • The Age of Enlightenment • The word Renaissance means _________ • Famous painter during the Renaissance. • The words that you sing in a song are called? • A person who writes music is called a _______? • The word Renaissance comes from this language. • An important invention was the ________ press. • ...
The Renaissance 2022-03-21
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- Wrote Utopia.
- First major printing bible.
- Where you get/store money.
- A paid pardon for sinning.
- Invented by Johannes Gutenberg in Germany in 1440.
- Rich citizens of the cities who sponsored artistic work that bettered their cities.
- Another word for Christian fighters.
- First emerged from the darkness of the Dark Ages in Northern Italy.
- A type of philosophy, or way of thinking that rose up during the Renaissance.
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- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the statue of The David.
- People of different cultures adopted and adapted Renaissance ideas.
- More willing to question the power of the Church.
- Instruction manual on government still used today.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- This word literally means "The Renaissance".
- Father of Humanism.
- A type of poem, talking about the greatness of man and his potential to do great work.
- Loans made by banks.
- Wrote The Praise of Folly.
- Was called usury during the Renaissance.
20 Clues: Wrote Utopia. • Father of Humanism. • Loans made by banks. • Where you get/store money. • Wrote The Praise of Folly. • A paid pardon for sinning. • First major printing bible. • Another word for Christian fighters. • Was called usury during the Renaissance. • Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. • This word literally means "The Renaissance". • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-09-09
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- one's native language
- discovered four largest Jovian moons
- church of England
- Dutch humanist and scholar
- creates illusion of three dimensions
- conquered Constantinople in 1453
- artist, inventor, and scientist
- painted "birth of Venus"
- fall of this city fueled Renaissance
- helped start Scientific Revolution
- opposite of "religious"
- discovered laws of planetary motion
- sponsors artists and writers
- wrote The Prince
- rebirth of the world
- Martin Luther wrote them in Latin
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- King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor
- created Anglican Church
- painted "School of Athens"
- famous English playwright
- proved heliocentric model
- English humanist and philosopher
- father of Renaissance
- belief that humans can do all things
- Renaissance began here
- painted Jupiter's abduction of Europa
- Italians rediscovered this language
- painted Sistine Chapel
- Pope's Latin title
- Turkish name for Constantinople
- they broke with the Catholic Church
- official language of Catholic Church
- father of Protestant Reformation
- popularized scientific method
- center of Roman Catholic Church
35 Clues: wrote The Prince • church of England • Pope's Latin title • rebirth of the world • one's native language • father of Renaissance • Renaissance began here • painted Sistine Chapel • created Anglican Church • opposite of "religious" • painted "birth of Venus" • famous English playwright • proved heliocentric model • painted "School of Athens" • Dutch humanist and scholar • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2019-12-10
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- Rise in literacy rates, Secular ideas spread, Poems circulated, cartoons circulated
- Sikhism is a blend of these two religions
- The Catholic Church's response by Reforming the Papacy
- Wrote The Prince
- Where the Sikh religion began
- Let Princes determine which religion was practiced
- Means student or disciple
- These people were taxed but did not have to serve in the military
- Purgatory payment
- Luther believed this alone would keep you in God's race
- Led the Protestant Reformation
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- The second western classical civilization the renaissance studied
- launched the Reformation that caused people to abandon the Catholic Church
- The first western civilization that the Renaissance studied Plato
- Elite Ottoman soldiers
- Humanism, Machiavelli, Da Vinci, Rebirth
- Invented the printing press which helped spread the word of Martin Luther
- This king became the head of the church and state.
- This directional renaissance was more about detail and reality
- non-spiritual or ____________ achievements were given greater emphasis
21 Clues: Wrote The Prince • Purgatory payment • Painted the Mona Lisa • Elite Ottoman soldiers • Means student or disciple • Where the Sikh religion began • Led the Protestant Reformation • Humanism, Machiavelli, Da Vinci, Rebirth • Sikhism is a blend of these two religions • Let Princes determine which religion was practiced • This king became the head of the church and state. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation by Ruby Streets 2023-09-26
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- an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.
- an Italian polymath who lived in the time of the Renaissance.
- followers of Martin Luther
- a flourishing of art and literature inspired by ancient times
- An increase in the access to books
- reforming the Catholic Church's
- Queen of England and Ireland
- person who gives support to a person
- wants the marriage annulled
- language spoken by the ordinary people
- best known for his six marriages
- a sculptor, painter, and poet of the High Renaissance
- buying forgiveness
- the Society of Jesus
- influential Institutes of the Christian Religion
- recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature
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- rebirth
- the right to pick religion
- the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation.
- sculpted the bronze David statue
- Boleyn Elizabeth's mother
- Church of England
- follower of any of the Western Christian church
- created the printing press
- on a two-dimensional surface
- having no religion
26 Clues: rebirth • Church of England • buying forgiveness • having no religion • the Society of Jesus • Boleyn Elizabeth's mother • the right to pick religion • followers of Martin Luther • created the printing press • wants the marriage annulled • Queen of England and Ireland • on a two-dimensional surface • reforming the Catholic Church's • sculpted the bronze David statue • ...
Renaissance 2023-06-08
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- A famous painting by Jan Van Eyck in 1434
- A famous painting by Sandro Botticelli in the 1470's
- Who made the Venus of Urbino
- Famous painting that Leonardo Da Vinci made
- Who made the creation of Adam painting
- Who made a self-portrait in 1506
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- A famous architect during the renaissance
- What country was the first to have a renaissance
- Who made the Last Judgment painting
- What does Renaissance mean
- What painting did giotto make in 1306
- Who made Doni Tondo
- Who made a famous painting during the renaissance with food
- What ages were the renaissance in?
- Philosophy of Human-kind
15 Clues: Who made Doni Tondo • Philosophy of Human-kind • What does Renaissance mean • Who made the Venus of Urbino • Who made a self-portrait in 1506 • What ages were the renaissance in? • Who made the Last Judgment painting • What painting did giotto make in 1306 • Who made the creation of Adam painting • A famous architect during the renaissance • ...
TTS BAB 3 2022-09-21
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- otoritas kepausan termasuk otoritas sekuler adalah efek dari reformasi
- jatuhnya konstantinopel tahun 1453 ke tangan penguasa islam turki usmani merupakan salah satu lahirnya
- di dalam politik , revolusi industri mengakibatkan timbulnya
- lukisan monalisa adalah hasil karja dari
- tokoh yang membuat sebuah teropong bintang yang terbesar pada masa itu dan mengamati beberapa peristiwa angkasa secara langsung .ia menemukan beberapa peristiwa penting dalam bidang astronomi
- tokoh pelopor reformasi gereja
- tokoh aufklarung yang terkenal dengan pemikiran terbesarnya yang menyatakan bahwa negara yang baik adalah negara yang mencerminkan kedaulatan rakyat
- kota yang menjadi pelopor renaissance di Italia
- setelah inggris , revolusi industri juga terjadi di beberapa negara lain salah satunya
- tokoh yang mengemukakan pendapat bahwa matahari sebagai pusat tata surya
- tokoh pelopor reformasi gereja diswis
- gerakan renaissance lahir sebagai pembaharuan dalam pola pikir abad pertengahan dari pengaruh
- bangunan cupola del brumelleschi merupakan salah satu peninggalan pada masa
- pada rentang waktu akhir abad ke 4 sampai dengan awal abad ke 15 eropa mengalami zaman
- tempat pertama kali lahirnya renaissance
- revolusi industri yang terjadi di inggris sekitar tahun
- seorang humanis yang terkemuka dan merupakan perintis reformasi gereja
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- pelopor utama positivisme masa aufklarung
- tokoh Perancis yang mencenangkan merkantilisme
- pencipta mesin uap yang lebih efisien dan digunakan dalam revolusi industri
- pengertian yang melakukan kegiatan perdagangan yang sepenuhnya diatur oleh negara untuk mendapatkan neraca perdagangan aktif
- tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- sebuah upaha perbaikan tatanan kehidupan yang menyimpang
- istilah renaissance berasal dari bahasa latin "renaitre" yang berarti
- perang tiga puluh tahun terjadi pada tahun 1618 - 1648 di
- adanya kolonialisme dan imperialisme merupakan faktor pendukung revolusi
- tokoh yang digelari bapak liberalisme
- teori yang menyatakan bahwa matahari merupakan pusat dari sistem tata surya dan bumi bergerak mengelilinginya dalam orbit berbentuk lingkaran
- negara mana yang mempelopori lahirnya kolonialisme dan Imperialisme
- pada masa renaissance paham yang memisahkan antara kehidupan dunia dan akhirat
30 Clues: tokoh pelopor reformasi gereja • tokoh yang digelari bapak liberalisme • tokoh pelopor reformasi gereja diswis • lukisan monalisa adalah hasil karja dari • tempat pertama kali lahirnya renaissance • pelopor utama positivisme masa aufklarung • tokoh Perancis yang mencenangkan merkantilisme • kota yang menjadi pelopor renaissance di Italia • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2023-04-10
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- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- English Renaissance writer and playwrightGutenberg, Johann
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
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- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- Filippo Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.Shakespeare, WilliamShakespeare, WilliamShakespeare, WilliamShakespeare, WilliamShakespeare, WilliamShakespeare, William
11 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwrightGutenberg, Johann • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history. • German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type. • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-10
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- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
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- German printer,he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
11 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German printer,he developed a printing press that used movable type. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history. • ...
Darrell Unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
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- witchcraft craft inspired what to happen
- who paintedSchoolchool of Athens
- When did the renaissance start
- Vernacular
- example of Da-Vincis artwork
- someone who goes against the teaching of the church
- What does the pope threaten to do to Martin luther
- How many years did it take to paint the Sistine Chapel
- What happened in Europe years following the 95 Theses
- where the Byzantines were located
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- name the two civilizations that Renaissance thinkers drew inspiration from
- who was Martin Luther
- what was the penalty for practicing witchcraft
- what was Johann Tetzel selling
- Before the Renaissance, why did people start to question institutions, and what institution did they question
- who was theRenaissanceissance man
- who painted the Sistine Chapel
- what flourrenaissanceng the renissance
- what was the period called before the Renaissance
19 Clues: Vernacular • who was Martin Luther • example of Da-Vincis artwork • When did the renaissance start • what was Johann Tetzel selling • who painted the Sistine Chapel • who paintedSchoolchool of Athens • who was theRenaissanceissance man • where the Byzantines were located • what flourrenaissanceng the renissance • witchcraft craft inspired what to happen • ...
The Renaissance 2021-02-20
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- a realistic series authored by Boccaccio
- author known as "the greatest playwright"
- high-class and educated women
- type of paintings Hans Holbein painted
- men that were skilled in many fields
- a very influential humanist
- the medium Albrecht Dürer used for his art
- the definition of the word "Renaissance"
- her subjects were strong women
- development that made paintings 3D-like
- the book Thomas More wrote in 1516
- this made information more attainable
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- painter known for using perspective
- the artist that sculpted David
- a prominent family among patrons
- the painter that made the Mona Lisa
- an intellectual movement during the time
- the plague that killed 2/3s of Europeans
- native language
- the opposite of religious
- another country that influenced Renaissance art
- a country that influenced Renaissance art
- these grew as a result of overseas trade
- where the Renaissance began
- this type of person funded artists
25 Clues: native language • the opposite of religious • a very influential humanist • where the Renaissance began • high-class and educated women • the artist that sculpted David • her subjects were strong women • a prominent family among patrons • this type of person funded artists • the book Thomas More wrote in 1516 • painter known for using perspective • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-19
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- ____ did much during the Renaissance to revive interest in classical learning.
- _____ is used to describe someone who tires to achieve something by manipulating others.
- _______ an ancient greek philosopher,voiced humanist idea.
- ___ became the artistic center of the Renaissance.
- _____ and roman mythology provided popular themes.
- ____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church.
- ___ was the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- ___ were also sought by guilds and civic groups.
- _____ freed Renaissance artists from an emphasis on sin and human imperfection.
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- ____ encouraged businesses such as silk manufacturing, the wool trade, and gold crafts.
- ____ is french for "rebirth."
- ____ was the most important course of study.
- ____ also built many new churches in Florence and hired artists and sculptors to decorate them.
- _______ weakened as trade and industry grew.
- ______ were drawn to towns because of the promises of wages.
15 Clues: ____ is french for "rebirth." • ___ was the birthplace of the Renaissance. • ____ was the most important course of study. • _______ weakened as trade and industry grew. • ___ were also sought by guilds and civic groups. • ___ became the artistic center of the Renaissance. • _____ and roman mythology provided popular themes. • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-19
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- _____ weakened as trade and industry grew.
- ____ the ancient Greek philosopher, voiced humanist ideas.
- _____ also built many new churches in Florence and hired artists and sculptors to decorate them.
- ______ became the artistic center of the Renaissance.
- _____ encouraged businesses such as silk manufacturing, the wool trade, and gold crafts.
- _____ did much during the Renaissance to revive interest in classical learning.
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- _____ freed renaissance artists from an emphasis on sin and human imperfection.
- _____ is used to describe someone who tries to achieve something by manipulating others.
- _____ was the birthplace of the renaissance.
- _______ was the most important course of study.
- ______ were drawn to towns because the promises of wages.
- _____ is french for "rebirth".
- ____ and roman mythology provided popular themes.
- _____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church.
- _____ were also sought by guilds and civic groups.
15 Clues: _____ is french for "rebirth". • _____ weakened as trade and industry grew. • _____ was the birthplace of the renaissance. • _______ was the most important course of study. • ____ and roman mythology provided popular themes. • _____ were also sought by guilds and civic groups. • _____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church. • ...
Renaissance/Reformation Vocab Review 2026-01-28
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- the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation
- local language the people spoke
- Italian renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.
- formulated the Laws of Planetary Motion.
- Italian poet known for his love lyrics
- Renaissance humanist who aimed to apply the novelties of humanism to recover a biblical understanding of Christianity.
- Renaissance monarch; had 6 wives
- A town in Germany, closely connected with Martin Luther and the Protestant ReformationCharles V- actively supported great composers, patronized great artists such as Titian and Dürer, and built splendid palaces.
- allied to the Swiss Cantons, acquired political independence from the bishop, and adopted the Reformed faith
- German theologian and religious reformer. (95 Thesis)
- theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- shift in the field of astronomy from a geocentric understanding of the universe, centered around Earth, to a heliocentric understanding, centered around the Sun.
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- artists who’s art epitomized harmony and ideal beauty.
- best known as an artist, scientist, and inventor made him a Renaissance man.
- political philosopher and statesman/secretary of the Florentine Republic.
- Inventor of the printing press
- Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- greatest dramatist of all time as well as the most influential writer in the history of the English language.
- the first person to use the telescope seriously for astronomy.
- God's eternal decree to bestow an irresistible grace on people whom He had chosen from eternity.
- money paid to forgive sins.
- Galileo used controlled experiments and analyzed data to prove, or disprove, his theories.
- English Renaissance statesman and philosopher, best known for his promotion of the scientific method.
- first queen of regnant of England.
- invented by Isaac Newton; the study of change based around limits, differentials, and integration.
- an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- group of people paying for artwork during the Renaissance.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- created the Three Laws of Motion, Calculus and influenced many young people in the renaissance idea of Humanism.
29 Clues: money paid to forgive sins. • Inventor of the printing press • local language the people spoke • Renaissance monarch; had 6 wives • first queen of regnant of England. • Italian poet known for his love lyrics • formulated the Laws of Planetary Motion. • theory that the earth revolves around the sun. • German theologian and religious reformer. (95 Thesis) • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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. • ...
World at 1500 CE 2026-01-12
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- A religion founded by Jesus, that was found in Europe and the Middle East
- A renaissance writer who wrote the book, The Praise of Folly.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- The hemisphere that contained the Mayan, Aztec, and Incan empires.
- A religion founded by Abraham that was located in Europe and the Middle East
- A Renaissance philosophy that focused on human achievement and was more secular than religious.
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- An Italian Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- A rebirth of art and learning that began in Italy and spread throughout Europe.
- An invention that allowed books to be mass produced.
- A Renaissance writer who wrote plays and sonnets.
- These connected the peoples of the Eastern Hemisphere and allowed for the spread of goods and ideas.
- A religion founded by Muhammad that was found in Africa, the Middle East, and Spain.
- The hemisphere containing Africa, Asia, and Europe.
- A religion founded in India by the Aryans.
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama that was found in East Asia.
15 Clues: A religion founded in India by the Aryans. • A Renaissance writer who wrote plays and sonnets. • The hemisphere containing Africa, Asia, and Europe. • An invention that allowed books to be mass produced. • An Italian Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa. • A renaissance writer who wrote the book, The Praise of Folly. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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... • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 _______ • ...
Late Renaissance Review! 2026-03-18
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- the belief that king's power came from god and cannot be questioned.
- the controversial belief that the earth revolved around the sun, created by Copernicus.
- One of the ancient civilizations whose knowledge inspired the rebirth of Europe.
- The philosophy of the renaissance that pushes for innovation, challenging tradition, inspirations from Greece/Rome, and creativity.
- A crime where one speaks out against a religious teaching.
- In the early renaissance and inspired by humanism guys like Da Vinci used this to create realistic depictions of things.
- A form of government where one comically evil ruler has absolute power.
- The final portion of the renaissance where philosophers questioned governments and how they should be.
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- Something that was censored by the Catholic Church for years during the Renaissance!
- A form of government with a king as a head of state.
- One's ability to read/write.
- In the early renaissance people who practiced this where burned at the stake for challenging the views of the world with natural discoveries.
- Thinking about thinking, creating new ideas, what people on twitter think they do.
- One of the ancient civilizations whose knowledge inspired the rebirth of Europe.
- The portion of the the renaissance where the Catholic Church's control was weakened.
- the rebirth or revival of Europe following the middle ages.
16 Clues: One's ability to read/write. • A form of government with a king as a head of state. • A crime where one speaks out against a religious teaching. • the rebirth or revival of Europe following the middle ages. • the belief that king's power came from god and cannot be questioned. • A form of government where one comically evil ruler has absolute power. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 2026-03-30
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- Renaissance A period from 1475 to 1525 where art became more realistic with a focus on perspective and space.
- An association of craftsmen or merchants. They controlled the quality of the work and provided training to new craftsmen.
- A split in the Christian church where some people called Protestants left the Catholic Church to begin their own church.
- Renaissance A period from 1400 to 1479 where artists tried to emulate the classical artists of Ancient Rome and Greece.
- A small independent state ruled by a powerful city. This was the common form of government in Italy during the Renaissance.
- A style of art that became popular in the late Renaissance where the figures were distorted and strange colors were used.
- Painting or drawing such that the picture has three dimensions and creating the illusion that some objects are closer than others.
- of Exploration A period of time when many European countries sent out explorers such as Christopher Columbus to map and discover the world.
- A person, family, or group that supports an artist, paying them for their work.
- A philosophy of the Renaissance that valued human thoughts and ideas. It pushed the study of classical writings and art.
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- art Painting and sculpture from Ancient Rome and Greece. It was studied by the artists of the Renaissance.
- A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests.
- Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome.
- A style of art that involves techniques to make the art appear as realistic as possible.
- Era A period of time in England during the rule of Queen Elizabeth. It was a time of peace, prosperity, and the English Renaissance.
- man A man of many talents, interests, and abilities.
- A person that writes a play.
17 Clues: A person that writes a play. • man A man of many talents, interests, and abilities. • Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome. • A person, family, or group that supports an artist, paying them for their work. • A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests. • ...
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 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 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 • ...
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
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 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 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 • ...
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
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 Crossword 2026-02-25
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- this region of the world preserved Greek and Roman culture during the Middle Ages
- sculptor, inventor, thinker & painter known for painting the famous 'Mona Lisa' & the 'Last Supper'
- invention that helped increase literacy in W. Europe, making books faster & cheaper
- known for painting the famous 'School of Athens'
- country where the Renaissance originated
- meaning non-religious
- someone who was well-rounded & accomplished in many fields
- created the printing press in Germany in 1450
- believed that it was better for rulers to be "feared" rather than "loved", author of 'The Prince'
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- body of water that allowed for an increase in trade, funding the Renaissance
- famous author from the Renaissance; wrote books like 'Romeo & Juliet' & "Hamlet'
- sculptor, architect & painter known for the famous statue of 'David' and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- the importance of the individual & their accomplishments
- the rebirth of Greek & Roman culture
- city-state in Italy where the Renaissance originated
15 Clues: meaning non-religious • the rebirth of Greek & Roman culture • country where the Renaissance originated • created the printing press in Germany in 1450 • known for painting the famous 'School of Athens' • city-state in Italy where the Renaissance originated • the importance of the individual & their accomplishments • ...
World history 2026-02-10
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- was an English playwright, poet, and actor
- Famous painter-apollo
- a Renaissance-era artistic technique developed in the early 1400sleonardavinci
- thepractice of representing things accurately and truthfully
- an English poet, writer, and civil servant known as the "father of English literaturethomasMoore
- artistic and cultural movement in world history
- was an Italian Renaissance diplomat, philosopher
- was a prominent Italian diplomat, courtier, and author of the High Renaissanceplatonism
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- renowned Italian painter of the Florentine Early Renaissance,
- an intellectual and cultural movement Rapheal
- German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the Northern Renaissance
- Born again
- philosopher, theologian, and the preeminent scholar of the Northern Renaissance, known as the "Prince of Humanism
- a social, political, and philosophical ideology italy
14 Clues: Born again • Famous painter-apollo • was an English playwright, poet, and actor • an intellectual and cultural movement Rapheal • artistic and cultural movement in world history • was an Italian Renaissance diplomat, philosopher • a social, political, and philosophical ideology italy • thepractice of representing things accurately and truthfully • ...
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 ...' • ...
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 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 ...' • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2026-02-19
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- German Renaissance artist famous for prints and woodcuts.
- A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church beginning in 1517 that created Protestant churches.
- German priest who began the Reformation by posting complaints in Wittenberg.Michelangelo: Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel and created sculptures and architecture.
- Renaissance genius who was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, planner, and mapmaker.
- Member of a Catholic religious order created to serve the pope.
- Italian trader who traveled to China and served in Kublai Khan’s court.
- Humanism The combination of humanist and religious ideas.
- German printer who developed a printing press using movable type.
- Christian reformer who taught predestination and strict religious living.
- Alighieri Italian poet who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A Christian who protested against the Catholic Church.
- Early Renaissance scholar known for emphasizing history and writing sonnets.
- The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government.
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- The Catholic effort to reform the Church from within in the 1500s–1600s.
- The period of rebirth and creativity after the Middle Ages.
- Study of history, literature, speaking, and art that inspired new thinking in Europe.
- Italian writer & politician who wrote The Prince advising leaders how to rule.
- Spanish writer who wrote Don Quixote.
- English playwright considered one of the greatest writers of all time.
- Dutch priest who wrote In Praise of Folly criticizing corrupt clergy.
20 Clues: Spanish writer who wrote Don Quixote. • Alighieri Italian poet who wrote The Divine Comedy. • A Christian who protested against the Catholic Church. • German Renaissance artist famous for prints and woodcuts. • Humanism The combination of humanist and religious ideas. • The period of rebirth and creativity after the Middle Ages. • ...
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 • ...
