Art and Culture
The Empire
France VS Italy
Spain
The Beginning
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Where is the Sistine Chapel located?


Vatican City

100

How many legislative bodies existed?

3

100

France invaded Italy in what year?

1494

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The King and Queen of Renaissance Spain

Ferdinand and Isabella

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Where did the renaissance start?

Florence, Italy.

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Who painted the Mona Lisa?


Leonardo Da Vinci

200

The states that didn't support the Emperor adequately.

German states

200

Why did CharlesV111 want to claim the kingdom of Naples 

He wanted to claim the kingdom to take control over it, this gave him a lead into Italy. 

200

Spain's prominent invading group

Moors

200

When did the renaissance start?

1420

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What is the name of this famous Painting?

The Creation of Adam, 
Michelangelo 

300

The first significant Renaissance Emperor (1492)

Maximilian of Hapsburg

300

Who was CharlesV111?

He was the king of France. 

300

Who did most of the farming and hard work.

El Greco

300

What building is known for the paintings inside?

The Sistine Chapel

400

Who is Sandro Botticelli? (What famous painting did they create?) 

Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. They created the famous painting: The Birth of Venus 

400

Charles V biggest competitor

Francis I

400

Charles VIII wanted to claim the kingdom of.....

Naples 

400

Miguel Cervantes' most famous work about a "knight"

Don Quixote

400

How did the renaissance start?

The renaissance started in Florence, Italy where the rich could afford to support budding artists. 

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Who is the artist of this painting?

Johannes Vermeer

500

Territories and countries under Charles V's rule.

Spain, Netherlands, some Italian states, some North African territories
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How did the invasion impact Italy?

The Invasion made Italy's security weaker, leading to more wars. Everyone knew that Italy was being attacked so most countries joined in.

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Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, known as despotic and cruel but courageous and faithful.

Philip II

500

How did the renaissance spread throughout Europe?

Surprisingly the Black Plague was what spread it around. Everyone was trying to escape and immigrated around Europe which led to the spread of culture.