VOCABULARY
Renaissance Thinkers & Artists
Political & Religious Leaders
COUNTRIES / STATES / CITIES
WARS & MAJOR CONFLICTS
100

Organizations that controlled the sale and production of goods in Florence.

Guilds

100

Diplomat, later wrote The Prince; wanted a unified Italy.

Niccolò Machiavelli

100

Wealthy Florentine bankers; major patrons of art; ruled Florence in the 1400s.

Medici Family

100

Name ALL (yup all of them) major Italian City States

  • Florence
  • Venice
  • Milan
  • Naples
  • Papal States (Rome)
100

Ongoing tensions among the five major Italian powers. 

Really a vocab word......equal to all parties involved.

Balance of Power

200

A work of art where paint is applied to wet plaster.

Frescoes

200

Hunter of ancient manuscripts across Europe

Poggio Bracciolini

200

Founded Florence in 59 BC.

Julius Caesar

200

Fought in the Italian Wars

France & Spain (either answer is correct)

200

Established peace and balance of power among Milan, Venice, Florence, Papal States, and Naples.

Treaty of Lodi (1454)

300

Series of trade routes carrying copper, ceramics, spices, jade, and silk with large mark‑ups.

Silk Road

300

Inventor of the printing press; first book printed was the Latin Vulgate.

Johannes Gutenberg

300

Organized the Treaty of Lodi.

Cosimo de Medici

300

Largest medieval seaport; built on lagoons; ruled by a doge; oligarchic merchant council.

Venice

300

Ottoman Turks capture the city; major shift in trade routes.

Fall of Constantinople (1453)

400

Venetian innovation tracking business losses and gains.

Double‑Entry Bookkeeping

400

“Father of Humanism,” poet laureate, coined “Dark Ages.”

Francis Petrarch

400

Condottieri who became Duke of Milan

Francesco Sforza

400

Conquered Constantinople in 1453

Ottoman Empire

400

Venice attempted to conquer Milan; ended by the Treaty of Lodi.

Wars of Lombardy

500

Government where a small elite group holds power.

Oligarchy

500

Ideal Renaissance prince

Federico da Montefeltro

500

Pope (1471–1484); gave family members church positions; involved in plot against Lorenzo de Medici

Sixtus IV

500

Guild‑run government; home of the Medici; birthplace of major Renaissance innovations.

Florence

500

France and Spain fought for control of the Italian peninsula; Milan allowed French invasion.

Italian Wars (1494–1559)

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