These are the industries Florence was chiefly dependent on.
What are wool and banking?
This is how the status of artists changed during the Remaissance.
What is improved?
This is what the ruler of Venice was called.
What is a doge?
This is the set of rules and manners for Renaissance men and women written by Castiglione.
What is The Courtier?
This was the primary message of Machiavelli's The Prince.
What is occasional ruthlessness from ruling bodies?
This is what we call a person who gives money and support to artists.
What is a patron?
This is the name of a fictional character who tries to imitate brave knights.
Who was Don Quixote?
This is what we call a type of painting made on wet plaster.
What is a fresco?
This city is considered the cradle of the Renaissance.
What is Florence?
This Italian city is built on hundreds of small islands.
What is Venice?
This is arguably the most famous painting in the world.
What is the Mona Lisa?
This is when and where the Renaissance began.
What is Italy and the 1300s?
Cosimo and Lorenzo de Medici were patrons of these.
What are artists?
This is how Venice became wealthy.
What is trading?
This is the word for a priest who helps lead a monastery.
What is a prior?
This is the great cathedral in the center of Florence.
What is the Duomo?
This is a type of Christian church that is often in the shape of a cross.
What is a basilica?
During the Renaissance, this is how Italy was governed.
What are many city-states.
This is Michelangelo's most famous painting.
What is the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
This is the word for a small body of water connected to a larger one.
What is a lagoon?
This is what we call the tactful management of relationships between two or more parties or countries.
What is diplomacy?
This is the most important church in Rome.
What is St. Peter's Basilica?
This is a French castle or large country house.
What is a chateau?
This word means something that is passed down as from a parent to a child.
What is hereditary?
He is the most celebrated sculptor of the Renaissance.
Who is Michelangelo?