People
Cities/Government
Art/Ideas
Society
100

Writer of treatise encouraging a courtier to gain the favor of the prince so that he might influence him positively.

Baldassare Castiglione

100

This Italian city state gained enormous wealth by controlling trade with the Middle East.

Venice

100

A painting done on fresh, wet plaster.

Fresco

100

This was A mother’s chief role in Renaissance Italy.

To raise children 

200

This Italian Renaissance writer stressed that the end justifies the means in his writings.

Niccolo Machiavelli 

200

The head of a powerful merchant family in Renaissance Florence.

Cosimo de’ Medici 

200

The Medici family helped the Renaissance to flourish by this.

They were patrons of the arts. 

200

A soldier who has no allegiance to a particular country, but fights primarily for payment.

Mercenary

300

 Niccolo Machiavelli would rather be this.

 Feared

300

A form of government in which the leader is not a king and certain citizen have the right to vote.

Republic

300

humanists believe this would stimulate an individual's creative powers.

Education 

300

The growing middle class began to demand material written in this.

The Vernacular 

400

Writer of The Divine Comedy and proponent of writing in the vernacular.

Dante Alighieri 

400

the Medici family came to control Florence through this.

Wealthy/Powerful Merchant Family

400

Artists of the Northern Renaissance attempted to create realistic art by employing this.

Detailed Painting

400

A member of the middle class who lived in a city or town.

Burgher              

500

A skilled painter who considered himself to be primarily an inventor

Leonardo DaVinci

500

Soldiers fighting for this country sacked Rome when they were not payed.

Spain

500

Artistic techniques used to give the effect of three-dimensional depth to two-dimensional surfaces.

Perspective

500

Painter of the Northern Renaissance.

Jan van Eyck

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