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Down: 2) one of the first northern artists to be profoundly affected by Renaissance. his important innovation was engraving. many of his engravings showed religious upheaval3) signed in 1555 allowed each prince to decide which religion would be followed in his lands 4) everyday language of ordinary people 5) comes from the Middle English word for "a day of meeting" 6) wrote a guide for rulers on how to get and maintain power.7) stressed the importance of the Bible and rejected elaborate church rituals 9) launched a systematic attack against the church. he used sermons and writings to call for a change 10)  an early Renaissance Italian sculptor from Florence11) one of the most important scholars of his age wrote texts on lots of topics and created a Greek Bible using his knowledge of classical languages 12) named after Niccolo Machiavellian refers to the deceit in politics 13) offered indulgences to any Christian who contributed money for the rebuilding of the Cathedral of St Peter in Rome 14) was known for his artistic talent and his sweet nature. studied other artists and created his own style of classical christian paintings 16) famous author who wrote The Book of the Courtier. was a educated well mannered aristocrat who was talented in sports poetry and music 18) written by Niccolo Machiavelli taught rulers principles on how to maintain their power by telling them to do whatever it took to get things done 22) written by Baldassare Castoglione describes the manners virtues learning and skills that members of the court should have 25) a painting by Raphael that showed an imaginary gathering of great thinkers scientists including Plato Aristotle Socrates and Averroës27) pressed for social reform wanted a Utopia where men and women live in peace and harmony 30) A Florentine who lived in the 1300's was an early Renaissance humanist poet and scholar. he created a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts in monstaries and churches.31) blending beauty and utility and improve society 33) sought radical social change 34) a financial supporter of the arts 36) a marble piece that depicts the sorrow of Mary as she cradles her dead son Jesus on her knees Across: 1) guided King Henry to have Parliament pass laws to put the Popes control and place it under King Henrys rule 8) subjects such as grammar poetry and history were taught in ancient Greek and Roman schools 15) broke from the Catholic church 17) territories in the Italian Peninsula that were under the sovereign direct rule of the pope19) was executed for leading a reform movement 20) humanists studied the classical culture of Greece and Rome to help understand their own times 21) published a book that explained his religious beliefs and taught people how to run and organize a Protesant church. 23) blended realistic paintings like Brughels with classical themes of artistic freedom from the Italian Renaissance 24) a region that included parts of present day northern France and Belgium and the Netherlands was a center of trade for northern Europe. From Flanders the Renaissance soon spread to Spain France Germany and England 26) called a Melancholy genius because his work reflects his life long spiritual and artistic struggles. His masterpieces included David, The Pietà and his murals in the Sistine Chapel of Rome 28)  an important Flemish painter who painted portraits of townspeople and religious scenes that had realistic details 29) title that the pope gave himself for publishing a pamphlet about denouncing Luther30) In 1521 Pope Leo X excommunicated Luther 32) painted the famous Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. was an artist but had other talents such as botany anatomy optics music architecture and engineering 35) the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation 37) a government ran by church leaders 38) wrote a novel about two gentle giants, he offered his characters to give opinions on religion education and war 39) created a majestic dome that he modeled after the Pantheon in Rome 40) led a religious rebellion overthrowing the Catholic queen41) a perfect society where everyone lives in peace 42) city states were controlled by powerful families and dominated by powerful merchant class families 43) used vibrant colors to portray lively scenes of peasant life 44) the only surviving child of King Henry and his wife Catherine of Aragon 45) teachings of repentance so the soul could spend less time in purgatory. 46) gained control of the Florentine government in 1434 and continued to be the uncrowned rulers of the city 47) religious groups that had broken away from an established church 48) arguments written by Luther Tetzel about indulgences ,copies of his arguments were copied overnight, bringing up lots of debate. the church called on Luther to take back his statements and he refused creating new doctrines on the subject 49) rebirth of major areas including political social economic and cultural
 

 

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