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1 Leading Figures of the Renaissance

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3 Another name for a well-rounded individual.

4 Renaissance person

5 The relationship between amounts, numbers and sizes (specifically body parts in this example)

6 proportions

7 The movement or revolution of a planet around a star

8 orbit

9 The name given by Europeans to the Americas, which were unknown to most Europeans before the voyages of Columbus.

10 New World

11 To give someone official permission to do an activity

12 authorized

13 He most famously painted this picture. . .

14 Leonardo da Vinci

15 Many artists like Albrecht Dürer travelled to this country to study art.

16 Italy

17 He most famously painted this picture. . .

18 Michelangelo

19 This German artist is famously known for making woodcuts and etchings like this. . .

20 Albrecht Dürer

21 He is an Italian painter who used vivid colors and lively brushwork to create paintings like this of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.

22 Titian

23 He invented the printing press.
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24 Johannes Gutenberg

25 This scientist is best known for studying anatomy.

26 Andreas Vesalius

27 According to Vesalius’ direct observations he discovered that there are this many chambers in the human heart.

28 four

29 This is what Copernicus’ heliocentric theory stated.

30 the earth and other planets moved around the sun

31 This artist was important in advancing study in anatomy because he examined cadavers’ muscle structure for his paintings.

32 Leonardo da Vinci

33 Queen of England

34 Elizabeth I

35 Queen of Spain

36 Isabella I

37 She unified her homeland by marrying a prince from Aragon.

38 Isabella I                  

39 Her biggest contribution was sponsoring Christopher Columbus’ trip to “Asia.”

40 Isabella I

41 She was a highly intelligent who could speak Greek, Latin, French, and Italian.

42 Elizabeth I

43 He wrote sonnets and plays like “Romeo and Juliet.”

44 William Shakespeare

45 He wrote a novel about an elderly man who thought he was a glorious knight.

46 Miguel Cervantes

47 He is very famous for his notebooks that contained his ideas for new inventions.

48 Leonardo da Vinci

49 With his writing he created realistic characters that expressed their thoughts and feelings in memorable words.

50 Shakespeare

51 He had an extremely adventurous life by getting shot, taken prisoner by pirates, and living as a slave in North Africa.

52 Miguel Cervantes


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