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Renaissance Artists Renaissance Writers Protestant Reformation Counter Reformation Pot Luck Famous People 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
A Renaissance artist who was a highly talented painter, writer, inventor, architect, engineer, mathematician, musician, and philosopher. A 100
He is famous for the statue of David and the ceiling on the Sistine Chapel A 200
He was most famous for the painting known as The School of Athens. A 300
He used Italian techniques to paint scenes of everyday life. A 400
He perfected the oil painting technique that gave the Flemish School its distinctive style. A 500
He said, “the end justifies the means. ” B 100
The Renaissance writer who once wrote an epic about the nine layers of hell. B 200
He wrote the book The Courtier and gave nobles new rules for refined behavior in a humanist society. B 300
Sir Thomas More wrote this book where he tried to describe the perfect world. B 400
Playwright believed by many to be the greatest Renaissance writer. B 500
I wrote the 95 Theses is latin because it was intended for the church leadership. C 100
I was the soldier who had a vision and was led to establish the Jesuits in 1534. C 200
“Defender of the Faith. ” C 300
DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400
After studying the scriptures, he created the doctrine of predestination. C 400
Even as Protestantism was spreading, this country remained Anglican. C 500
This is the name given to the church court of Rome where people were tried when they were accused of being Protestant. D 100
He was the archbishop of Milan who took decisive action to implement reforms decreed by the Council of Trent. D 200
D 300
This nun restored the Carmelite order. D 400
This action was an attempt to reform the Catholic order, and to redistribute wealth. D 500
This is another name given to the common language that most people spoke, during the Renaissance. E 100
Having a worldly rather than a spiritual focus. E 200
The Church’s scholastic education gave way to the subjects known as the humanities and inspired this movement. E 300
This edict decreed that Martin Luther was an outlaw and condemned his writings. E 400
I was a well educated poet from a wealthy family. My family was also powerful, was located in Florence, and supported the arts. E 500
She firmly established the church of England persecuted Catholics during her reign. F 100
She was finally able to bear a son for King Henry VIII. F 200
He was put on trial for proving heliocentrism. F 300
His invention is described as revolutionary because with easier access to books, more people learned to read and more books were printed. F 400
He was censored in Paris and condemned by the church because his works fanned the flames of discontent with the Church. F 500
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