
Exciting Renaissance and Reformation Matching Games
Step back in time with these engaging matching games that test your knowledge of Renaissance artists, authors, reformers, and historical figures. Match the artist with their famous works, connect writings to authors, pair reformers with their descriptions, and identify the wives of Henry VIII. Explore the rich history of the Renaissance and Reformation periods through interactive activities.
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Crazy Renaissance and Reformation Matching Game
Match the artist with the art. Michelangelo Raphael Leonardo Botticelli Pieta Birth of Venus School of Athens Sistine Chapel Last Supper David
Draw a line connecting the writing w/ the author. Sonnets of Laura Luther Greek New Testament The Prince Utopia 95 Theses Thomas More Petrarch Erasmus Machiavelli
Match the reformer with the description. Luther Zwingli Calvin Henry VIII Knox Started reformation Scottish Presbyterian Swiss, radical, killed Divorced wife Priest, lawyer, predestination
Match the wife of Henry VIII Catherine of A. Anne Boleyn Jane Seymour Anne of Cleves Kathryn Howard Katherine Parr Had Elizabeth Had Edward Had Mary was his nurse 30 year age difference Flanders Mare
Match the people w/ descriptions. Loyola Teresa Tetzel Gutenberg Medici s Started the Carmelites Sold indulgences Invented printing press Banking family in Florence Started Jesuits