Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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What is the name of the Period following the Fall of Rome? | Dark Ages (Medieval Period) | 50%
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What are the three members of the Holy Trinity? | Father | 50%
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a | Holy Spirit | 50%
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What are the two parts of the Bible? | New Testament | 50%
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a | Old Testament | 50%
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What is monotheism? | One God | 50%
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a | Son | 50%
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What is the English translation of 'Biblos'? | Book | 38%
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What does sacred mean? | Religious (Holy) | 38%
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Which one was more common? Secular or Sacred? | Sacred | 38%
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What is the symbol of the Holy Spirit? | The Dove | 38%
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What year was the Fall of Rome? | 476 AD | 25%
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(True/False) Most of the Medieval Music was Secular | False | 25%
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From what religion did Christianity develop from? | Judaism | 25%
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What is the blending of Jewish and Christian culture called? | Judeo-Christian | 25%
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Who is said to be the writer of the first 5 books of the Old Testament? | Moses | 25%
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What is the Universal Christian Church? | Roman Catholic | 25%
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What is the translation in English of 'pontiff' in latin? | Bridge | 13%
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What was the main idea and only source of unity within a chaotic empire? | Christianity | 13%
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What was that statue called? | David | 13%
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What was the purpose of Christian Art? | Didactic | 13%
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(True/False) Gregorian Chants were composed by Pope Gregory. | False | 13%
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What is the technique that involves painting on fresh wet plaster because it is more durable called? | Fresco | 13%
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a | Leonardo da Vinci | 13%
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a | Michelangelo | 13%
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What are the statues of Mary holding Jesus called? | Pieta | 13%
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a | Raphael | 13%
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What does renaissance mean? | Rebirth | 13%
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What does the term 'Katholikos' mean in latin? | Undivided, no boundaries, whole, universal, all-encompassing. | 13%
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How long after the fall of Rome did he live? | 900 years | 0%
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Who are the main painters of the renaissance? | Alessandro Botticelli | 0%
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Why were they called 'Artes Liberales'? | Because they liberate from ignorance | 0%
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What is the technoque that uses light and darkness to create depht called? | Chiaroscuro | 0%
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What is the most powerful institutuion to emerge in Europe upon the fall of Rome? | Christian Church | 0%
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What were the 5 steps to rebirth? | Church Libraries | 0%
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What is the meaning of this word in English? | Compassion | 0%
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a | Contact with Islam | 0%
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What is a symbol of ignorance and chaos? | Darkness | 0%
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a | Egyptian | 0%
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What is the support system that makes possible for the building to stand despite all windows? | Flying Buttress | 0%
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Who wrote the New Testament | Followers of Jesus | 0%
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What characterizes this style? | Full of Light | 0%
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Who was the best artist of the Medieval times? | Giotto | 0%
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What architecture style emerges in Europe around 1100? | Gothic | 0%
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a | Greco-Roman | 0%
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What are the three main ideas of the renaissance? | Greco-Roman Antiquity | 0%
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What was the first ever book printed in Europe with a Printing Press? | Gutenberg Bible | 0%
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What was the first ever Printing Press? | Gutenberg Press | 0%
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a | Humanism | 0%
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a | Humanities | 0%
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What does 'A Cappella' translate to? | in the chapel | 0%
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a | Judeo-Christian | 0%
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a | Law and Medicine | 0%
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Who was the head of the Medici familiy? | Lorenzo de Medici | 0%
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Who was to Milan as the Medici were to Florence? | Ludovico Sforza | 0%
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What are two of his paintings? | Madonna Enthroned | 0%
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What are the renaissance secular songs called? | Madrigal | 0%
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What does polyphonic mean? | Many melodies | 0%
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What is the most famous of these songs? | Matona Mia Cara | 0%
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Who was commissioned by the Government of Florence to make a statue that would be on the top of the Church? | Michelangelo | 0%
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Were the Gregorian Chants Monophonic or Polyphonic? | Monophonic | 0%
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What is the most famous statue on this tomb? | Moses | 0%
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What does 'Madonna' translate to? | My Lady | 0%
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What is the name given to the mix of Plato and Christian ideals? | Neo-Platonism | 0%
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What are the squiggly lines and dots that were the first step on the evolution of music notation? | Neumes | 0%
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To what religion was this person related? | None | 0%
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What does secular mean? | Not religious | 0%
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Which part of the Bible is composed of the prayers and readers of the ancient Hebrews? | Old Testament | 0%
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What does Monophony mean? | One melody | 0%
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What is the polyphonic music that emerges in the Renaissance called? | Palestrina | 0%
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a | Philosophy | 0%
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Who wrote the Oration on the Dignity of Men? | Pico della Mirandola | 0%
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What is the format of the Gothic arches? | Pointy | 0%
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What was the Pope to which God said that the world needed to be unified through music? | Pope Gregory | 0%
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What Pope approached Michelangelo to design his tomb? | Pope Julius II | 0%
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a | Printing Press | 0%
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What was the main theme of medieval art? | Religious | 0%
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a | Rise of the Merchant Class | 0%
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What other styles does this style combine? | Roman | 0%
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What is the style of architecture that emerges in medieval Europe after the fall of Rome? | Romanesque | 0%
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In the middle of what city is this headquarters located? | Rome | 0%
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What is the technique that uses gradual blending of light and dark thorugh shading called? | Sfumato | 0%
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What are the five lines and four spaces where this notation were placed? | Staff | 0%
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a | St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata | 0%
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What was the most common book in Church Libraries? | The Bible | 0%
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To whom did this man gave the painting of the "Last Supper" by Michelangelo? | The Church | 0%
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What was studied at the Universities? | Theology | 0%
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What are the stigmata? | Tools used to crucify Jesus | 0%
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(True/False) Was the Islamic society considered advanced? | True | 0%
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a | Universities | 0%
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What in the central headquarters of the Roman Christian Church? | Vatican | 0%
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What composes 'A Cappella'? | Voice only | 0%
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What composed the Gregorian Chants? | Voice only | 0%
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