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- 4. The teenage peasant girl who claimed God sent her to lead France to victory.
- 10. The artistic technique used to make a flat painting look three-dimensional.
- 11. The title of the famous portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci known for her mysterious smile.
- 14. The powerful family from Florence that acted as the greatest financial supporters of the arts.
- 16. The title of Sir Thomas More’s book describing a perfect, ideal society.
- 17. The type of paint developed by the Van Eyck brothers that allowed for richer, more realistic colors.
- 18. The author of The Prince who believed a ruler must stay in power by any means.
- 20. The literal meaning of "Renaissance," signifying a time of cultural reawakening.
- 21. The specific name for the bacteria that caused the "Great Mortality."
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- 1. This word describes knights and castles once they were no longer useful due to new weapons.
- 2. The artist nicknamed the "German Leonardo" because of his diverse talents and essays.
- 3. A person who provides financial support to an artist so they can create work.
- 5. Your Class Period
- 6. An economic term for the rise in prices that occurred after the plague due to labor shortages.
- 7. The Renaissance movement that focused on worldly subjects like poetry and history.
- 8. The English playwright who wrote 37 plays and invented thousands of new words.
- 9. A term for an individual who is talented in many different fields, such as art, science, and math.
- 12. This region in northern Europe was the first to experience the Renaissance outside of Italy.
- 13. These small insects lived on rats and were the main carriers of the plague.
- 15. The Spanish author who wrote the famous story of an idealistic knight named Don Quixote.
- 19. The English "secret weapon" that could pierce armor and fire faster than a crossbow.
