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rebirth of learning
the cultural movement of the Renaissance
non-religious
Renaissance writer who wrote the book "The Prince".
Wealthy merchant and patron of the arts
painted the School of Athens
invented the printing press
wrote The Praise of Folly
wrote "Utopia"
English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
Flemish painter who focused on landscapes and everyday life
a religious movement that began as an effort to reform the Catholic Church
fee paid to church to guarantee you less time in purgatory
German monk and leader of the Protestant Reformation
government run by religious leaders
religious reformer who believed in predestination and a strict sense of morality for society
Calvin's religious theory that God has already planned out a person's life.
declare invalid
catholic church's attempt to stop the protestant movement and to Strengthen the Catholic Church
a religious order created to serve the pope and the church
a meeting of Roman Catholic leaders, called by Pope Paul III to rule on doctrines criticized by the Protestant reformers
The art and science of building
technique that allows an artist to show objects as they appear at various distances from the viewer
druggist or pharmacist
Italian Renaissance painter who painted members of the Medici family and religious figures.
Renaissance astronomer; first person to state that Earth and the other planets travel around the sun.
one who represents a government in its relationships with other governments
Renaissance astronomer; explained how the planets travel around the sun.
painting made on fresh. moist plaster with color pigments dissolved in water
Renaissance astronomer and physicist, showed how gravity controls the motion of the planets around the sun as well as the motion of the Moon.
powerful family of the Renaissance
a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions.
Renaissance invention; made possible the mass production of printed books and other texts,; increased literacy.
study of the structure of the human body
Italian city-state- manufactured weapons and silk in Renaissance Italy
The belief that religion should not be part of the affairs of the state or part of public education.
The ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.

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