The Renaissance Begins
Florence: Cradle of the Renaissance
Leading Figures of the Renaissance
The Reformation Begins
Spread & Impact of Reformation
100

This is another way we say the word 'Renaissance'. 

Rebirth

100
This country was the gateway to Northern Europe.

Italy

100

This man would be the inventor of the printing press. 

Johannes Gutenberg

100

This act of selling a non-existing item would absolve a person of their sin and grant them access to heaven. 

Indulgence

100

These three denominations are the major members whose distaste for the corruption of the Roman Catholic Church was strong. 

Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anglicanism

200

These two cultures helped to inspire the re-discovery of the arts, architecture, literature, science, and math. 

Greek & Roman

200

The Santa Maria del Fiore is an example of this style of architecture. 

Octagonal arches 

200

This man would be the one to be the artist of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Michelangelo

200

"Those priests act ignorantly and wickedly who, in the case of the dying, reserve canonical penalties for purgatory," comes from this document that was written by the first Protestant. 

95 Theses

200

This type of government or state in which God is the supreme ruler & religious officials govern in God's name. 

Theocracy

300

Classical artists valued these characteristics of art.

Balance & Harmony
Figures lifelike
Dressed in togas or robes
Faces have no emotion
No background

300

Early Renaissance painters, authors, engineers, mathematicians, and scientists followed this style of philosophy that valued human and nature over religious. 

Humanism

300

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse was created by this woodblock Renaissance painter. 

Albrecht Durer

300

This word would be used to banish people for not repenting and rescinding blasphemy against the Roman Catholic Church. 

Excommunication

300

This movement would help the Roman Catholic Church make necessary changes to win back members, correct abuses, and condemn Protestant errors.

Counter-Reformation

400

Medieval artists valued these characteristics in their art. 

Religious
Figures looking larger than others around them
Dressed in stiff-like clothing
Figures 2D or flat
Paint colors were bright
Blue or gold background color

400

This Renaissance writer gave us perspective on the Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. 

Dante Alighieri

400
This woman of royalty would be the one to let this man sail in the year 1492 CE. 

Queen Isabella I

400

Desiderius Erasmus would write this book to criticize the abuses by clergy & Church leaders in return for simple Christian goodness. 

The Praise of Folly

400

Punishments for those dissidents such as burning at the stake or drowning with a stone attached to their feet is known as this movement. 

Inquisition

500

These are the characteristics seen in Renaissance art. 

Both religious & nonreligious
Interest in nature
Figures 3D and knowledge of human anatomy
People doing everyday tasks
Showing emotion
Paintings symmetrical or balanced
Full backgrounds

500

These two men would lead the charge about the Heliocentric Theory. 

Nicholaus Copernicus & Galileo Galilei 
500

"O hark, what light through yonder window breaks"... comes from a famous play that this man created. 

William Shakespeare

500

This high and mighty person would go on to establish his church all because he could not break away from his marriage to Ms. Boleyn 

King Henry VIII

500

Those who would escape religious persecution would go on to find a colony are known as this group. 

Puritans