Across
- 5. – A guide for worship in the Church of England.
- 6. – Trade of goods, plants, and diseases between Old and New Worlds.
- 7. – The treaty that let German princes pick Catholicism or Lutheranism.
- 15. – Painted "The School of Athens," one of the celebrated great thinkers.
- 16. – The economic idea that wealth equals power, so stockpile gold!
- 18. – Controlled trade and politics in India during the Empire.
- 22. – A secretive English court that silenced dissent.
- 23. – Sculpted a bronze statue of David that’s iconic.
- 26. – One of the first artists to paint people realistically.
- 27. – Blended Renaissance ideas with a push to reform the Church.
- 31. – A Catholic group known for education, missions, and devotion.
- 32. – Made marble come alive with his statues of David and Moses.
- 36. – Early thinker who laid the groundwork for international law.
- 38. – A battle over who should rule Spain after Charles II.
- 39. – A brutal effort to enforce Catholicism in Spain.
- 40. – Wrote a famous speech calling humans “a great miracle”; Humanist
- 42. – The invention that made books affordable and ideas unstoppable.
- 43. – Fencing off land in England, which changed farming forever.
- 44. – Gave advice on how to be the perfect courtly gentleman or lady.
- 45. – An accounting method that keeps business finances in order.
- 46. – Encouraged people to use their talents to improve their community.
Down
- 1. – French officials who bought their way into nobility.
- 2. – Using humanist ideas to improve Christianity.
- 3. – The line dividing new lands between Spain and Portugal.
- 4. – A guide to look cultured during the Renaissance.
- 8. – The deadly sea journey endured by enslaved Africans.
- 9. – Famous for dreamy paintings like "The Birth of Venus."
- 10. – Wrote a book on power that says, “Better feared than loved.”
- 11. – A poet who’s the Renaissance’s biggest fan of ancient Rome.
- 12. – Writing in the everyday language of the people, not just Latin.
- 13. – This guy loved history and gave the Renaissance its name.
- 14. – The belief that being unique and independent is something to celebrate.
- 17. – A speech arguing that humans have unlimited potential; Humanist
- 19. – Painting people and landscapes that looked like the real deal.
- 20. – Dutch artist who mastered light and shadow in his portraits.
- 21. – A painter who loved details, like reflections in mirrors.
- 24. – A genius who painted, invented, and thought outside every box.
- 25. – Built the stunning dome in Florence that still wows today.
- 28. – The Renaissance’s master of engraving and self-portraits.
- 29. – A powerful trading company that ruled the spice trade.
- 30. – Critic of Church corruption who loved education and peace.
- 33. – The ultimate Renaissance patron, known as “The Magnificent." Ruler of Florence, Banker
- 34. – A humorous book pointing out the Church’s flaws.
- 35. – A Renaissance idea that put humans and their achievements in the spotlight.
- 37. – The focus on the world and everyday life, instead of just religion.
- 41. – Proved a key medieval document was a fake.
