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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Renaissance Men/Women Renaissance Art Themes of The Renaissance The Reformation Leaders of The Reformation
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What is a Renaissance Man
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Someone who master many skills
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This man is Considered the best example of a Renaissance Man
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Leonardo De Vinci
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Who was the Medieval Counterpart to the Renaissance Man
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Knights
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Who was an important Renaissance Women
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Queen Elizabeth or Christine De Pizan
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What did Christine De Pizan Write About to promote Women’s education
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Traditionally Manly stuff like Chivalry and War
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The Mona Lisa, De Vinci
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The Last Supper, De Vinci
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The David, Michelangelo
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The Pieta, Michelangelo
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Pope Leo X, Michelangelo
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This Major Theme of the Renaissance was an intellectual Movement focused on Human Potential
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Humanism
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This theme of the Renaissance Took religion out of things like Education and Literature
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Secularism
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What two Ancient Civilizations influenced the Renaissance
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Rome and Greece
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How did Michelangelo portray Humanism
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Perfection
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How did William Shakespeare Portray Humanism
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By showing the best and worse of man
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The posting of these is considered the start of the reformation
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95 Theses
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The sale of these is considered a major cause of the Reformation
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Indulgences
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This group of People became Jealous of the Churches’ indulgent practices; Helping to cause the Reformation
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The Peasants or Commoners
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The Pope Denied Henry VIII one of these causing the English Reformation
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An Annulment or Divorce
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This Council was called by Pope Paul III to address the Protestant Reformation and Problems in the Catholic Church
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The Council of Trent
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This Man started the Reformation
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Martin Luther
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This Man was the main radical Reformer
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John Calvin
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This King Started the English Reformation
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Henry VIII
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This Man started the Jesuit Order
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St. Ignatius of Loyola
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The Pope that was the leading force in the Catholic Reformation
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Pope Paul III
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