The Roman Catholic Church
Humanism
Art and Artists
Important Events
Potpourri
100

The head of the Roman Catholic Church goes by this title.

Who is the, “pope?”

100

His writings about humanism helped Europeans rediscover its ideas.

Who is, “Petrarch?”

100

Art during the Renaissance became more like this; in the Middle Ages, it was two-dimensional.

What is, “realistic” or “three dimensional?”

100

This dome’s completion is believed to have started the Renaissance.

What is the Florence Cathedral dome?

100

This invention helped to spread knowledge.

What is the printing press?

200

His 95 Theses led to the split of the Roman Catholic Church.

Who is Martin Luther?

200

Before humanist ideas became popular, peasants were taught their lives had to be like this to get into heaven.

What is “pain and suffering?”

200

He developed the Sfumato technique.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

This event discriminated against non-Catholics in Spain.

What is the Spanish Inquisition?

200

This event caused scholars to flee to Italy with their knowledge.

What is, "the fall of Constantinople?"

300

The Church killed him because he proved the Heliocentric Theory was correct.

Who is Galileo?

300

These ancient civilisations first explored humanism.

Who are the ancient Greeks and Romans?

300

He painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted David out of marble.

Who is Michelangelo?

300

This event led to colonisation, death, and destruction as Europeans searched for God, Glory, Gold.

What is the Age of Exploration?

300

These were the three reasons Europeans explored.

What is, “God, Glory, and Gold?”

400

These two Christian religions were created as a result of the Reformation.

What is, “Protestantism” and “Catholicism?”

400

This social class helped make humanism popular.

What is the merchant class?

400

This famous painting of a group of people having a meal can be seen in Milan.

What is, “The Last Supper?”

400

This word is used to describe the movement of people from rural areas to cities.

What is urbanisation?

400

The Sforza family were a ruling family of this Italian-city state.

What is, Milan?


500

The Church sold these to people; if a person had this, it guaranteed they/loved one  would get into heaven.

What are, “Indulgences?”

500

This is what humanism taught people.

What is, “life should be beautiful, happy, and full of achievement.”

500

Artists mixed this with coloured powder and water to create tempera paint.

What is, "egg?"

500

This is the name we give to people who support the arts, building, writing, etc.

What are “patrons?”

500

This famous Italian city-state was an important trade port; it is now known for its famous canals.

What is, Venice?


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