The Renaissance's goal was to revive these two ancient civilization's cultures.
Ancient Greek and Roman.
"It is better to be feared rather than loved."
The quote above was written by this famous Renaissance politician.
Niccolo Machiavelli.
The name of this German monk.
Martin Luther.
The Church resulted to this torturous movement after losing most of its followers to other religions.
The Spanish Inquisition.
The name of this Model below.
Geocentric Theory.
This movement or philosophy during the Renaissance focused on individual achievement.
Humanism
The name of this invention below.
Printing Press.
This document exposed the wrong-doings of the Catholic Church, resulting in the start of the Protestant Reformation.
95 Theses.
This meeting of Church officials banned the sale indulgences.
Council of Trent
The name of this model below.
Heliocentric Theory.
The artist who created the Mona Lisa below.
Leonardo da Vinci
The designer/creator of this invention below.
Johannes Gutenberg
Protestants were upset about the selling of these Church documents.
Indulgences.
The name of this torture device.
The Rack.
The name of this Polish astronomer.
Nicolaus Copernicus.
The name of this sculpture by Michelangelo.
David.
The name of this political guide for rulers.
The Prince.
The creator of Calvinism.
John Calvin.
Ignatius of Loyola turned to god when he was bed-ridden due to getting hit with this painful object.
Canon Ball.
This astronomer proved a famous theory about our solar system.
Galileo.
The paintings seen here were painted in this famous church.
The Sistine Chapel.
The first mass-produced book in Europe.
The Bible.
This Pope excommunicated Martin Luther in 1521.
Pope Leo X.
This "Act of Faith" and sentencing of crimes was performed publicly in the town square.
Auto de Fe.
This technique was used and created during the Scientific Revolution to prove scientific theories.
Scientific Method.