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100

He painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper while also designing flying machines.

Leonardo da Vinci

100

This branch of Christianity formed in England in the 1500s after King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church

Anglicanism

100

This Italian city-state was the center of Renaissance art, banking, and culture, home to the Medici family.

Florence

100

Called the “Father of Humanism,” he revived interest in classical learning and wrote Italian poetry.

Petrarch

100

This period, from roughly 1300–1600, focused on art, learning, and classical ideas.

The Renaissance

200

This sculptor and painter painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpted David.

Michelangelo

200

This movement began in Europe in the 1500s when reformers like Martin Luther challenged the Catholic Church.

Protestantism

200

The Vatican, located in this city, is home to the Sistine Chapel and was a major center of Renaissance art and religion.

Rome
200

Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, this device made books cheaper and more widely available.

Printing Press

200

This deadly disease killed millions in Europe during the 1300s.

The Black Plague

300

Known for his detailed oil paintings and woodcuts, he was a leading Northern Renaissance artist.

Who is Albrecht Dürer?

300

This is the largest Christian denomination, led by the Pope, and was the dominant religious authority in Europe before the Reformation.

Catholicism

300

Where is da Vinci's Mona Lisa now on display?

The Louvre, Paris, France

300

He authored The Divine Comedy, a story about a journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven.

Dante

300

This German religious reformer’s actions led to the Protestant Reformation.

Martin Luther

400

This painter is famous for works like School of Athens and helped define High Renaissance art.

Who is Raphael?

400

This term describes a way of thinking that separates religion from government, education, or public life.

Secularism

400

This city in England became a cultural hub during the Renaissance under Queen Elizabeth I.

London

400

This tool helped sailors measure the stars and navigate the seas during the Renaissance.

Astrolabe

400

Who is famous 1492 voyage by an Italian explorer sailing for Spain opened the Americas to European exploration.

Christopher Columbus

500

Highly durable mural painting technique where water-based pigments are applied directly onto wet lime plaster.

Fresco

500

People who do not believe in any god or gods are called by this term.

Athiesm

500

This northern Italian city was famous for its architecture, glassmaking, and Renaissance art along its canals.

Venice

500

Famous Renaissance engineer who sketched designs for tanks, flying machines, and bridges.

Leonardo daVinci

500

Which Spanish explorer landed in modern day Mexico and had a huge impact on Aztec society?

Hernan Cortez

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