TERMS
PEOPLE
THE RENAISSANCE
THE REFORMATION
THE ARTS
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Rebirth in art, writing, architecture, learning, and culture

Renaissance

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The banking family that came to dominate Florence

Medici Family

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someone who financially supports an artist or the arts

patron

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this document started the Reformation; formal statements attacking “pardon-merchants”

95 Theses

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painting on wet plaster

fresco

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A movement of religious reform

Reformation

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Followers of Martin Luther

Lutherans

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the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance

Florence

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the German state where the Reformation began

Saxony

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Learned from studying Leonardo and Michelangelo; One of favorite subjects was Madonna and Child (Virgin mary)

Raphael

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the name for when writers wrote in their native language rather than Greek or Latin

vernacular

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Pope that admitted that he had fathered several children

Alexander VI

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Italian poet, writer, theorist, philosopher, and political thinker; Referred to as the “Father of the Italian language”; Wrote “The Divine Comedy”

Dante

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this helped to spread ideas critical of the Church

printing press

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Painter, sculptor, inventor, and scientist; Interested in how things work; One famous work - The Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci

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an intellectual movement that focused more on human potential and achievements

Humanism

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The princes in Germany that supported  Luther banded together to protest against those who were against Luther’s ideas, became known as this

Protestants

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Explains how a ruler can gain power and keep it in spite of his enemies; Said most people are selfish, fickle, and corrupt; Not concerned with what was morally right but what was politically effective

The Prince

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Holy Roman Emperor that summoned Luther to Worms in 1521 to recant (take back) his statements

Charles V

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Renaissance man: sculptor, painter, architect, and poet; Famous for way he portrayed the human body

Michaelangelo

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Renaissance painters used this which showed three dimensions on a flat surface with a vanishing point in the middle

perspective

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sheltered Luther while Luther translated the New Testament into German

Frederick the Wise of Saxony

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Told in Italy during the Black Death; About 7 women and 3 men who hide in a villa for two weeks and tell a different story each night; A series of realistic, sometimes off-colored stories

The Decameron

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Luther took a stand against this person who was selling indulgences to pay for the rebuilding of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome

Johann Tetzel

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Sometimes called the father of humanism; Great poet- wrote in both Italian and Latin

Petrarch

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