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100

Painter of the Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci

100

Most prolific English novelist of the 1500s

William Shakespeare

100

An underwater vessel, used for transport

Submarine

100

Italian city, mostly has canals

Venice

100

Study of the human body

Anatomy

200

Common theme of 1400-1500s art

Religious images

200

The reference book for Christians

Bible

200

Writing instrument, uses lead

Pencil

200

Capital city of Italy, center of Christianity

Rome

200

Discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter

Galileo

300

Name one civilization (out of two) which served as inspiration for 16th century artists 

Ancient Greece; Ancient Rome

300

One-stanza, 14-line poem, using iambic pentameter

Sonnet

300

This enabled mass production of books

Printing press

300

The birthplace of the Renaissance

Florence

300

Person who revived Aristarchus' thought that the Sun was the center of the universe

Copernicus

400

Sculptor of David, Ninja Turtle namesake

Michelangelo

400

This poem follows a man's journey through Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory

The Divine Comedy

400

An instrument which helps one see minuscule objects

Microscope
400

The pioneer headquarters of European overseas exploration

Lisbon

400

Made Italian translations of Archimedes' and Euclid's mathematical works; Genshin Impact character namesake

Tartaglia


500

Sandro Botticelli painted this Roman goddess in his most famous work

Venus (The Birth of Venus)

500

This person believed that rulers are better feared than loved

Nicolo Machiavelli

500

Machine that burns coal to release energy

Steam engine

500

After Italy, the next nation where the Renaissance appeared

Hungary

500

Transmutation of materials through certain processes; used to try creating gold from other substances

Alchemy

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