AP European History Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Florentine possess ... | position of tax collectors for papacy |
Popolo | common people heavily taxed, BITTER, wanted equality, use violence |
Condottieri | brought mercenaries to take control, lied about liability |
signori | son inherits rule from father |
Italian city-states either ruled by | signori or oligarchy |
oglicharchs and signori turned homes to | courts |
Lorenzo Valla | On The False Donation of Constantine- proves documents weakened foundation of papal claims |
Giovanni Boccaccio | The Decameron- describes ambitious merchants, friars, and cuckhold husbands portray sensual and worldly society |
Desiderius Erasmus | The Praise of Folly- satire of worldly wisdom and plea for simple and spontaneous Christian faith of children, critical edition of Greek New Testament |
Themes in Desiderius Erasmus (2) | 1. reform=improvement 2. Christianity=life |
Machiavelli | The Prince |
5 Powers of Italian peninsula | 1. Venice 2. Milan 3. Papal States 4. Kingdom of Florence 5. Kingdom of Naples |
Medici Family | wealthy bankers who have authority of Florence |
Alberti | On The Family |
Castiglione | The Courtier |
Utopia | describes ideal socialistic community on island in New World |
1st artistic + literary manifestations of Italian Renaissance appeared where? | Florence |
Lorenzo The Magnificent | wealthy merchant |
Sistine Chapel | depiction of Old Testament, god give life to Adam |
Brunelleschi | Dome |
Michelangelo's known works | Statue of David, St. Peter's dome |
Conversos | Jews converted to Christianity/New Christians |
Moriscos | Muslims converted to Christianity |
Spanish Inquisition | expulsion of Jews |
Reconquista | expulsion of Muslims |
Concordot of Bologna | pope receives 1st year income, mutual satisfactory agreement in France |
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges | general council power over papacy |
justices of peace | unpaid local officials who fixed wages and moral behavior |
Gabelle | Salt tax |
Taille | Land tax |
Jan Van Eyck | Flemish painter of Northern Europe |
Court of Star Chamber | tortured nobles to confess |
Hermandades | groups in towns given authority to act as local police forces |
Oligarchy | small group that ruled city |
Only form of distinct hierarchy | Gender |
Charles from France does this for the very first time | Creates a professional royal army |
Petrarch | Father of Humanism |
Byzantine Empire | preserves all history |
Constantine | 1st Roman emperor to convert to Christianity |
Philology | study of root words |
Mirandola | humanist uses logic and reason |
Why Italy was unique in the Western World (3) | 1. urban 2. separated by city, not united country 3. change was good to urban people |
Italy has access to ... | Grecko-Roman Period |
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