A Christian Church which contains the seat of a bishop.
Cathedral
He traveled the Silk Road and one of the greatest travelers of all time, inspired Columbus during his travels.
People look better in real life.
Classical
One of the darkest moments of the Dark Ages, caused a lot of death.
The Black Death/Bubonic Plague
Many peasants believed Luther's teachings and revolted across Germany for their rights and have changes, it became violent.
The Peasant's Revolt
A city in Italy where the Renaissance started.
Florence
An artist who's famous artworks are the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
Leonardo Da Vinci
Image are very flat, 2D without much depth.
Medieval
Developed the machine called the printing press.
Johannes Gutenberg
In the mid-1500s a profound shift in scientific thinking which shaped a new way of thinking about the physical universe.
Scientific Revolution
A chapel in the Vatican palace with the most important artworks by Michelangelo.
The Sistine Chapel
Sculptor and painter whose famous artworks are David, and The Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo
Objects in back are smaller than the ones in front.
Renaissance
A pardon that could help people get out of purgatory.
Indulgences
Known as the "rebirth" following the Middle Ages which brought a lot of art, literature, and architecture.
Renaissance
A branch of mathematics partially developed by Isaac Newton.
Calculus
A family of bankers who ruled Florence
The Medici Family
Bodies look like they come alive
Classical
A religious group that had broken away from the established church.
Sects
These people followed John Calvin, believed the world was divided into two kinds of people: sinners and saints and they really tried to be saints.
Calvinists
A single force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun.
Gravity
The greatest playwright of all time and his major plays are: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream
William Shakespeare
Usually religious (Mary and Jesus)
Medieval
A German monk who drew up the 95 Theses and created the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther
A new religious order, a society of Jesus, followed strict rules, training, and absolute obedience to the Church.
Jesuits