A system of creating the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
What is Linear Perspective?
(Triple Score) Medici sponsored sculptor that sculpted the David statue.
Who is Donatello?
According to the Roman Catholic Church, the punishment for this was death.
What is heresy?
(Double Score) Modern day Baptists, Methodists, Church of God, Church of Christ, Lutherans, etc... are a direct result of Martin Luther’s Reformation.
What are Protestants?
(Double Score) The 2 possibilities of Death without bloodshed.
What is death by burning or drowning?
The language or dialect native to a region.
What is vernacular?
Paid by the Medici, Italian artist, architect and inventor that painted the ‘Mona Lisa’ and ‘The Last Supper’.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
The Catholic Church sold these in return for forgiveness of people’s sins, claiming to grant salvation based on deeds.
What are indulgences?
Martin Luther’s use of this new technology enabled his stand against the church to be spread throughout Western Europe.
What is the printing press?
(Triple Score) The type of death for heretics required by the Roman Catholic Church?
What is death without bloodshed?
A wealthy person during the Renaissance that commissioned artists and architects.
What is a Patron?
Paid by the Medici, Italian engineer, architect and artist in Florence that developed the principles of linear perspective.
Who is Filippo Brunelleschi?
People were deemed to be this by the Church when they stood against its policies, and many were put to death for their heresy.
What are heretics?
Martin Luther argued that the bible taught that this alone gets you salvation.
What is faith?
(Double Score) The 2 sacraments that are biblical?
What is the Lord's Supper and Baptism?
A cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interests in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
What is Humanism?
A patron of the Medici, the Italian artist and sculptor that painted the Sistine chapel.
Who is Michelangelo Buonarroti?
The brutal response of the Catholic Church to those defiant to its teachings.
What is the Counter-Reformation?
This was written by Martin Luther as grievances against the Roman Catholic Church.
What are the 95 Theses?
Martin Luther argued that the bible only supported 2 of these 7 things demanded by the church.
What are the sacraments?
The rebirth of culture regarding the arts and sciences, architecture, and philosophy during the middle ages.
What is the Renaissance?
Organized crime family that became known as 'God's Bankers' and were the leading patrons of the Renaissance in Florence, Italy.
Who are The Medici?
The successful challenge against Church policies that brought about Protestantism and Lutheranism is known as this.
What is the Reformation?
The obscure German monk that risked his life standing against many practices of the Holy Roman Catholic Church.
Who was Martin Luther?
He declared in 1534 that he alone should be the final authority in matters relating to the English church.
Who is King Henry VIII?