The bubonic plague was started by bacteria found in which animal?
Which city was considered as the birthplace of the Renaissance?
Florence
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo di Vinci
Who started the Protestant Reformation?
Martin Luther
Who founded the Jesuits? (full name please!)
St. Ignatius of Loyola
What was the name of the city-state controlled by the head of the Catholic Church?
The Papal States
A desire to return to the glories of Ancient Greece and Rome was called what?
Classicism
What was the name of the statue of the Virgin Mary and Christ that made Michaelagelo known across Italy?
La Pieta
What did the Church sell that convinced people they could effectively buy their way into heaven?
Indulgences
What was the art form that emerged out of the Counter-Reformation called?
Baroque
What does the word quarantine mean in Venetian?
40 days
Who was the wealthy family of bankers who supported many artists financially?
Medicis
What is the technique of using lines to create depth in paintings called?
Linear Perspective
What was the name of the collection of arguements that Luther nailed to the church door in Wittenberg?
The 95 Theses
These types of trials would see members of the Catholic Church seeking out accused heretics in towns across Europe.
The Inquisition
This term refers to the merchant class funding arts projects to increase their own popularity and fame
Patronage
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote this book, seen as a guide for how to get and keep power for rulers.
The Prince
Identify one of the two female artists we learned about in class (just last name is fine - try your best with spelling).
Sofonisba Anguissola
Artemisia Gentileschi
What was the name of the Church that Henry VIII founded?
The Church of England (or Anglican Church)
What did St. Teresa of Avila's concept of "dislacing" refer to/
A return to strict and absolute poverty, simpilicity, and prayer in life
What was the mortality rate for pneumonic plague?
95% - 100%
This Catholic priest and writer was the greatest scholar of the Northern Renaissance.
Erasmus
Which artist painted "The Birth of Venus" - his most famous artwork?
Sando Botticelli
Identify one of the five solae (either English or Latin is fine) and briefly describe what it means
Sola Gratia - by grace alone
Solus Christus - through Christ alone
Soli Deo glora - Glory to God alone
Sola scriptura - by Scripture alone
Sola fide - by faith alone
Identify the three artists we learned about in the Counter-Reformation whose art supported the Catholic Church (try your best with spelling).
Bernini
Caravaggio
Gentileschi