A person’s principles or standards of behavior.
What is value?
Their location was a main reason for its leading role in the Renaissance.
What is Italy?
The Divine Comedy is about this topic.
What is religion?
A school that taught Greek and Roman ideas about art in Florence.
What is the Platonic Academy?
The principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
What is a cathedral?
Cause (something) to conform to a standard.
What is standardize?
The dominant social system in medieval Asia.
What is feudalism?
The state of being stable.
What is stability?
Code of courtesy and behavior expected of a knight.
What is Chivalry?
This is where the ideas of the Renaissance began in the 1300s.
What is Italy?
Regard with great respect.
What is honor?
a city-state in northern Italy.
What is Florence?
This type of art celebrated human ideas and ability.
What is Renaissance?
The period of time from the 1300s to the 1600s.
What is the Renaissance?
The language of the Church and government during the Middle Ages.
What is Latin?
Representing familiar things in a way that is accurate or true to life.
What is realistic?
Hardworking warriors who received land from a noble
Who are knights?
The Middle Ages began when this Empire collapsed during the 400s.
What is Roman?
Dante wrote about a journey from hell to heaven, and he wrote about this love of his life, who was his inspiration.
Who is Beatrice?
A famous Renaissance painter who modeled his portraits after the Mona Lisa.
Who is Raphael?
A poor farmer of low social status who owns o rents a small piece of land.
What is a peasant?
This period lasted more than a 1,000 years.
What is the Middle Ages?
Italy is surrounded by this Sea on three sides.
What is the Mediterranean?
The Middle Ages is sometimes referred to by this name.
What is the Dark Ages?
Feudalism was the dominant social system in this continent during the Middle Ages.
What is Europe?