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Ancient W-II_Unit 1

ROCORI Ancient World-Ruff

TermDefinition
Renaissance art style emphasizing the objective reality of the world, focusing on the accurate description of life.
Italian family of bankers and investors who made the Renaissance possible with their political and economic influence (last name only).
The shape of Filippo Brunelleschi's most famous cathedral for which the Pantheon served as an inspiration.
Denomination of Christianity founded during the reformation that believes in the idea of predestination.
Reign of Europ that served as a trade center and location of cultural diffusion allowing Renaissance ideas to spread to Northern Europe.
City-state in Italy considered to be the origen of the Renaissance.
German theologian and monk considered the central figure of the Protestant Reformation and who wrote the 95 Theses (last name only).
City-State in Italy that was revitalized by the Renaissance in in which the city recaptured some of its former glory from ancient times.
Certificate issued by the Catholic Church that promised to prevent a person from spending time in Hell or Purgatory after death.
Renowned Italian Renaissance artist, scultptor, painter and architect best known for his masterpiece, the Statue of David.
Renaissance art style emphasizing ancient culture, drawing on inspiration from the Greeks and the Roman Empire.
Simple term used to describe the disease that killed more than 50 million people prior to the Renaissance.
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