Question | Answer |
a painter who used perspective (which shows depth or 3D) in his paintings | raphael sanzio
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A sculptor (of stone or bronze) who sculpted a person in the Bible | michelangelo
| A writer who wrote and published a book or novel | Miguel de Cervantes
| A person who invented a new device (object with a specific use) | Johann Gutenberg
| A scientist who studied the planets and discovered something new about the planet(s) | Nicolaus Copernicus
| reform the church, or change it | Martin Luther
| A queen who helped her country | Queen Elizabeth
| Someone who spent time in jail or was involved in a battle war | Marco Polo
| Someone who got in trouble with the Catholic Church | William Tyndale
| Someone who is considered a “Renaissance Man or Woman” | Leonardo da Vinci
| An explorer who conquered another civilization outside of his country | Francisco Pizarro
| Someone who went to a university to study and is considered the father of modern physics | Galileo Galilei
| A poet who wrote poetry about love | Francesco Petrarch
| A person who proved the ancient Greek and Roman classics wrong | Andreas Vesalius
| A person who traveled around the world (there are two people-- this one died in the Philippines) | Ferdinand Magellan
| An explorer whose goal was to travel to India to get spices | Vasco da Gama
| A person who dissected or treated human bodies | Andreas Vesalius
| An artist who designed, built, or painted on a building | Filippo Brunelleschi
| A powerful woman who fought for her religion | Queen Isabella of Spain
| A scientist who invented a device to help see things more clearly | Galileo Galilei
| An artist who painted realistic people | Pieter Brueghel
| A person who helped spread ideas quickly | Johann Gutenberg
| An explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World | Christopher Columbus |