The Black Death
Italian Renaissance Art
New Monarchies
Hodge Podge
Hodge Podge Part Deux
100

This is where the Black Death originated.

China or Mongolia

100

This is the artistic technique of making an image appear 3D.

Perspective
100

This was how Lithuania and Poland were united.

Marriage

100

This wealthy Florentine family kick-started the Renaissance in Florence.

The Medici

100

This was one new military technique created and used during the Hundred Years' War.

The longbow and the cannon

200

This was a social effect of the Black Death.

An increase in religiosity, an increase in immoral behavior, dissatisfaction with the Church, the flagellant movement, anti-Semitism, obsession with death in art and literature

200

Leonardo da Vinci did this in order to better draw and sculpt the human body.

Dissect human cadavers

200

This monarch doubled the territory of France during his reign.

Louis XI the Spider

200

This is the name historians give for the time when there were two popes -- one in Avignon and one in Rome.

The Western Schism
200

This was the young French girl who turned the tide in favor of the French during the Hundred Years' War.

Joan of Arc

300

This was an economic effect of the Black Death.

A decline in production, an increase in wages, value of land fell, peasants charging fees for their service, government raising taxes

300

This is one achievement of Michelangelo.

The paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, the design for the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, the sculptures Pieta and David

300

This was the name of the private court of King Henry VII of England.

Star Chamber

300

This was one of the values of the Renaissance.

Humanism, secularism, individualism

300

This was the immediate cause of the Hundred Years' War.

There were two claimants to the French crown -- one English and one French.

400

This is approximately how many Europeans died from the Black Death.

25,000,000 or 1/3 or 25-50%

400

These are the general subjects of Raphael's The School of Athens.

People from Classical Greece

400

This body was responsible for the forced conversion, torture, and/or expulsion of Jews and Moors living in the Iberian Peninsula.

The Spanish Inquisition

400

This is what Renaissance humanism was based on.

Classical language and literature

400

This was the new name the Ottoman Turks gave to Constantinople when they conquered it.

Istanbul

500

This is what caused the Black Death.

Yersinia pestis

500

This inspired Filippo Brunelleschi to create the Dome of the Duomo.

Classical Roman architecture

500

This was the name of the elected leader of Venice's republic.

Doge

500

This is one way in which Northern Renaissance art differed from Italian Renaissance art.

The use of oil paints, paintings on wooden panels or altarpieces, subjects typically depicted everyday life, very detailed

500

This was the name of the young European Christian boys the Ottoman Turks turned into a military force.

Janissaries

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