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100
This artist painted the " Mona Lisa" and " The Last Supper"
Who was Da Vinci?
100
This new technique in painting gave colors a more deep and rich tone.
What was oil painting?
100
This Renaissance Spanish king was very religious and did not trust the work of scholars.
Who is Philip II?
100
Father of Henry VIII.
Who was Henry VII?
100
French invaded this country in 1494.
What was Italy?
200
The belief in the importance of people.
What is humanism?
200
The inventor of the printing press.
Who was Johannes Gutenberg?
200
Cardinal Jimenez created a 3 column translation (Greek, Latin, and Hebrew) of the Bible. We have studied this technique before.
What is the Rosetta Stone?
200
This English playwright wrote " Julius Caesar".
Who was William Shakespeare?
200
This physician-monk believed that humans were not tied down by their past and could do whatever they wanted.
Who was Rabelais?
300
Around 1300, scholars in Western Europe developed a new interest in the classical writings of these two ancient civilizations.
What were Greece a Rome?
300
This invention made books more available to people and helped with the spread of new ideas.
What is the printing press?
300
This Spanish king did not trust the work of scholars, charging many of them with heresy.
Who was Philip II?
300
As the War of the Roses ended this family took control of the English throne.
Who were the Tudors?
300
This war with England marked the end of the feudal system of Western Europe.
What is 100 Years War?
400
The center of Italian city life, this central square was used to set up markets, sell goods, and make business deals.
What is a piazza?
400
This Dutchman made a new Latin translation of the New Testament.
Who was Erasmus?
400
Cervantes story about the adventures of a comical knight and his peasant squire.
What is " Don Quixote "
400
The English Renaissance reached it's height during the reign of this ruler.
Who was Elizabeth I?
400
The "Maid of Orleans"
Who was Joan of Arc?
500
The Italian Renaissance began in this Italian city-state.
What was Florence?
500
This book attacked corrupt church leaders and practices.
What is " Praise of Folly"
500
This huge granite palace became a symbol of the power and religious devotion of Spanish rulers.
What was El Escorial?
500
The first Tudor king.
Who was Henry VII?
500
What country is to the west of France?
What is Germany?