Quarter2 Review Flashcards

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This man had a vision of Florence being invaded

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Savanarolo

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1
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This man was born in Rome

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Valla

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His father was Lorenzo the Magnificent

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Giovanni de Medici

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He was considered clever,his older brother Piero was foolish,and other brother Giuliano was good

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Giovanni de Medici

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He was born in Florence and his family was aristocratic,but poor

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Michelangelo

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5
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He painted the last supper

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Leonardo Da Vinci

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He was the illegitimate son of a cardinal,whose uncle was the pope

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Cesare Borgia

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He went to school for sculptors started by Lorenzo de Medici and was a favorite of Lorenzo and ate at the family table

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Michelangelo

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He was born in Netherlands,the illegitimate son of a priest

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Erasmus

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9
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This man developed a style of poetry that influenced generations to come

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Petrarch

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His brother Piero squandered the family will and wealth, and looked foolish when the French invaded

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Giovanni de Medici(Leo X)

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11
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His brother was killed in an assassination in 1478

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Lorenzo de Medici

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12
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He was educated in Latin and Greek, preparing for a position in the church

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Giovanni de Medici (Leo X)

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13
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He apprenticed for Ghirlandaio

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Michelangelo

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This man was a patron of the arts, specifically Donatello and Fra Angelico

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Cosimo de Medici

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15
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This man’s writings reflected an unrequited love

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Petrarch

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He was sent to religious school, studied Greek, Latin, the writings of Jerome and Augustine

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Erasmus

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17
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His father wanted him to be a lawyer but he wanted to draw

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Michelangelo

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18
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His father got h appointed to a church office when he was 8

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Giovanni de Medici (Leo X)

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He secretly was made a cardinal at age 14 and officially became cardinal at 16

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Leo X (Giovanni de Medici)

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20
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He quit school when his parents died of the plague

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Erasmus

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21
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He became the head of the family when his brother Piero died

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Giovanni de Medici (Leo X)

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His famous works were the Pieta, David, and the completion of St Peters church

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Michelangelo

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23
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He didn’t follow his fathers advice to lead a holy, exemplary life and be grateful to God

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Giovanni de Medici (Leo X)

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24
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He became a priest at 26

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Erasmus

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25
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He was an illegitimate child whose father was a cardinal

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Cesare Borgia

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26
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He was welcomed in Rome by Pope Alexander VI

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Giovanni de Medici (Leo X)

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27
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This man became leader of Florence when he was only 20

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Lorenzo de Medici

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28
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He organized a bonfire of the vanities

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Savonarola

29
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He became a prisoner to King Charles when the Pope surrenders

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Cesare Borgia

30
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He painted the Sistine chapel

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Michelangelo

31
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He claimed an important document the church was using was a forgery

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Valla

32
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He was very well educated in Latin and Greek and studying the writings of Cicero and Julius Caesar

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Cesare Borgia

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He was born in Ferrara

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Savonarola

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He mastered Classical Latin and published a new Latin translation of the New Testament

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Erasmus

35
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He supported pope Julius II to drive the French out of Italy

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Giovanni de Medici )Leo X)

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He learned how to bronze from del Verrichio

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Leonardo da Vinci

37
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Pope Julius hired him to work on his tombstone

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Michelangelo

38
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He studied at Oxford with Thomas more and became a master of Greek language

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Erasmus

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He returned to Florence after 18 years when Pope Julius used his army against the republic of Florence

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Leo x (GiovAnni de Medici)

40
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He painted both biblical and mythological themes

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Botticelli

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It was rumored he killed his brother Juan to inherit his family’s wealth

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Cesare

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He wrote Enchidron (The Handbook of. Christian Knight)

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Erasmus

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He was trained in martial arts and learned to ride and hunt

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Cesare

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He was elected Pope when Pope Julius died

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Giovanni de Medici (Leo X)

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He was friends with Henry VIII and tutored the sons if Henry VII

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Erasmus

46
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He left for Rome when he was 14 to study law. He was wealthiest and most gifted student

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Cesare

47
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For 30 years he was the most celebrated artist in Florence. Men fought to carry his casket when he died.

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Michelangelo

48
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He was the illegitimate son of a lawyer and a house servant

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Leonardo da Vinci

49
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As Pope he enjoyed wealth and power and commissioned his friend Michelangelo an Leonardo. His favorite artist was Raphael.

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Leo X (Giovanni de Medici)

50
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This man received a job by a demonstration with an egg

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Brunelleschi

51
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He wrote satirical essay “in praise of folly”

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Erasmus

52
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He was the architect of the Vatican

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Michelangelo

53
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His father became Pope Alexander VI

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Cesare Borgia

54
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He made his cousin Giulio a Cardinal

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Leo X (Giovanni de Medici)

55
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He became the archbishop of Valencia

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Cesare Borgia

56
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He was born the year Lorenzo became head of the Medici family

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Nicolo Machiavelli

57
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He painted the portrait of a merchants wife called La Giacomda ( Mona Lisa)

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Leonardo

58
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This man began making diplomatic missions when only 15 years old

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Lorenzo

59
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Born into a peasant farming family

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Giotto

60
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The reformists used his Greek translation of the New Testament which made him uncomfortable

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Erasmus

61
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He spent so much money as pope he sold indulgences and positions for bishop and cardinal

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Leo X (Giovanni de Medici)

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He returned to Florence after 17 years when the French overthrew Milan

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Leonardo da Vinci

63
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He was burned at the stake

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Savonarola

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He excommunicated Martin Luther for his thesis opposing the sale of indulgences

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Leo X (Giovanni de Medici$

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He died in Rome at 46

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Leo X (Giovanni de Medici)

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His life spanned the Italian Renaissance and the opening of the reformation

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Nicolo Machiavelli

67
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Design and built the duomo in Florence

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Brunelleschi

68
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Apprenticed with Fra Filippo Lippi

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Botticelli

69
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He agreed with Martin Luther but thought he was too harsh. It was said he is the man “who laid the egg that Martin Luther hatched”

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Erasmus