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italian war
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Medicis
Art
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What time period did the renaissance take place in?
What is 1350-1550
100
how long was the italian war
What is 30
100
what led to several states to develop
What is italy did not have a centralized state with one ruler
100
who were the medicis
What is a wealthy family that ruled florence
100
Who created the first fresco, mastering the laws of perspective helped with 3 dimensions
What is Masaccio
200
What does the word Renaissance mean?
What is rebirth, especially Greek and Roman culture
200
charles the seventh of france sent troops to where
What is naples
200
what are the three main city states
What is venice florence and milan
200
most of florence economy was based on what
What is cloth manufacturing
200
Renaissance painting advanced art through what 2 improvements
What is technical aspects of painting, like perspective, and organization of light and space through geometry and movement in human form
300
Where did the Renaissance begin?
What is Italy
300
charles one of spain invaded rome because
What is troops needed money
300
was milan the richest out of the three
What is yes
300
florence later turned to who to rule
What is savronala
300
Who was famous for free standing sculptures like those of ancient Greece and Rome?
What is Donatello
400
What are the 3 city states?
What is Milan, Florence, and Venice
400
what ended the italian wars
What is the sack of rome
400
who ruled milan
What is the visconti family
400
what did savronala do to clean up florence
What is gambling horseracing swearing painting music books
400
Roman buildings were designed by who?
What is Filippo Brunelleschi
500
How many toes does Mrs. Lee have?
What is 5000000000000000 million gazillion.
500
which country dominated italy
What is spain
500
where florence and venice both taken over by merchants
What is yes
500
what did savonarola do to lead to death
What is angered the pope and attacked the corruption of the church
500
Who were the High Renaissance Masters?
What is Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo