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81 Cards in this Set
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Rebirth |
Renaissance/Renascere |
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Renaissance dates |
15th C. -17th C. |
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Venice and Genoa |
Two cities that were made highly prosperous because of trade |
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Renaissance Man |
"Man of many talents" |
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Johan Gutenburg |
Invented the printing press |
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Capernicus |
Found that the sun was at the center of the universe |
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Condottierie |
Prince of a state. The princes like to dress and act like they are monarchs |
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Social Structure |
Nobility, Working Class, Peasants, Artisans, Merchants |
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Daury |
Money that is paid to the family of the bride |
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Gaudaroba |
A set of clothing made up of 3 garments to be worn for 12 months. (Working Class, Peasants) |
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Camicia |
Undershirt |
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Cioppa |
Replaced the women's houpelande. |
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Gusset |
Diamond shaped cut fabric under the arms |
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Brimless Pillbox |
hat made of same color and fabric as jackets |
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Skull Cap |
Knit hat |
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Chaperone |
Turban |
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Ferroniere |
Gold Chain around the head with a jewel in the front |
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Black work/Spanish work |
Embroidery of black silk on the yolk and cuffs of the sleeves of the undershirt |
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V-shaped bodice |
Spanish influenced |
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Round Gown |
Separate bodice from the skirt |
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Twin Horns |
Two strands of hair on the forehead |
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First to wear underdrawers |
the Venetian ladies |
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Goatee beards |
Short beards influenced by the Spanish |
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Black |
The color Spain adopted by the Italians |
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Chopines |
High platform shoe (cork) |
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Rich women's Chopines |
Added metal plates to the platform. Had Ladies in waiting help them over the bridge. |
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Reformation |
Divide in the Catholic Church and began in Germany |
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Martin Luther |
Spoke out against the Catholic Church |
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Charles V |
King of Spain (1500-1538) at the age of 19. Abdicated his thrown and split the land between his son and brother. |
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Ferdinand |
Charles V's brother he controlled Hapsburg (Austria) and the Holy Roman Empire |
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Phillip II |
Charles V's son. He controlled Spain, the low countries, an the New World |
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Henry VIII |
Tudor (1509-1547) broke away from the Catholic church because he wanted a divorce. He had 6 wives |
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Protestant Church |
Established by Henry VIII |
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Edward VI |
Eldest and only son of Henry VIII. Died young. |
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Mary Tudor |
Eldest daughter of Henry VIII. Not close with her father. Wanted England to be Catholic.(1553-1558) |
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Elizabeth I |
Daughter of Henry VIII. Close to her father.(1558-1603) England would be forever Protestant. |
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Globe |
First theater |
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Francis I |
King of France(1515-1547). Patron of the arts |
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Catherine de Medici |
Italian woman who married Francis's son, Henry II, and is said to have started the perfume industry in France. |
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French Religion |
Equally subdivided between Catholicism and Protestants |
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Open work |
cut work |
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Needle Point Lace |
Uses a net that the design is then made with Silk thread |
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Bobbin Lace |
Made entirely of thread. Could have different types of thread be used with different thicknesses. |
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Ruff |
Ruffled lace in the shape of a tire worn around the neck by both men and women. |
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Gored/Gores |
On the base of the doublet wedge shaped panels |
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Base |
Separate short skirts worn with a doublet or jacket usually with gored |
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Slashing/Panes |
To see the undershirt brought about from the war |
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Breeches |
worn of hose |
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Upperstocks |
Breeches |
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Nether Stocks |
Hose |
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Trunkhose |
The generic term for the Uppertock and the netherstock together |
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Stand Collar |
Held the ruffs up |
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Peccadils |
Decorative hem of small flaps |
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Peascod Belly |
Padding to give the appearance of a potbelly (peacock) |
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Open Breeches |
Wide and full throughout |
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Venetians (breeches) |
Wide at the top and tapering at the bottom |
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Culots |
Very short breeches with padding around the hips and tight hose |
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Melon-Shaped Breeches |
In the shape of a pumpkin |
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Canions |
Extension to the knee. resembles bicycle shorts. |
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Bombast |
Horse hair interlining for stiffness |
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Boning |
Wale bones |
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Pair of Bodys |
Bodice that has a separate front and back "A pair of bodys." Beginning of the bustier. |
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Stomacher |
a V-shaped panel in the bodice of the dress usually a contrasting color |
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Bum Roll |
Padding that sat just above the butt to accentuate the waist |
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Wheel Farthingale |
Wheel that went around the knee |
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Aiguillettes |
Metal points that linked the slashes together as decoration |
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Jeweled Belts |
a long thin belt worn by women over their gowns |
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Spanish Farthingale (Verdugale) |
Metal or wood cone-like structure worn under the skirts to give volume |
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Ropa |
sleeveless or cap-sleeved coat that was a-line and usually fastened at the neck |
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Phillip II Failure |
Trying to take England |
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French Farthingale |
Understructure that looks like a giant wheel. |
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Supportasse |
Wooden structure on the shoulders to support the ruffs |
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Open Ruff |
Collar look in the front, ruff in the back. |
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Conch |
Gauze-like veil worn over a woman's back |
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French Bonnet |
Young male version of the Pill box |
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Beret |
Simple hat often with a feather |
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Capotain |
hat worn by both men and woman |
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Riding hat |
Hat that looked similar to the capotain hat but worn by women. |
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Riding boots |
Worn by both men and women |
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Duckbills |
Square toed shoes with slashing to show the lining or another fabric. |
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Pomador |
Sphere like and apple kept perfume worn on the jeweled belt. |