There are 20 total results for your Re-Birth Renaissance search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
米開朗基羅 米开朗基罗 see styles |
mǐ kāi lǎng jī luó mi3 kai1 lang3 ji1 luo2 mi k`ai lang chi lo mi kai lang chi lo |
More info & calligraphy: Michelangelo |
UR see styles |
yuuaaru / yuaru ユーアール |
(org) Urban Renaissance Agency; (o) Urban Renaissance Agency |
復興 复兴 see styles |
fù xīng fu4 xing1 fu hsing fukkou / fukko ふっこう |
to revive; to rejuvenate (n,vs,vt,vi) revival; reconstruction; restoration; rebuilding; recovery; renaissance |
総合者 see styles |
sougousha / sogosha そうごうしゃ |
generalist; renaissance man; multi-talented person; synthesist |
達文西 达文西 see styles |
dá wén xī da2 wen2 xi1 ta wen hsi |
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter (Tw) |
多那太羅 多那太罗 see styles |
duō nǎ tài luó duo1 na3 tai4 luo2 to na t`ai lo to na tai lo |
Donatello (c. 1386-1466); Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi, famous early Renaissance painter and sculptor |
復興時代 复兴时代 see styles |
fù xīng shí dài fu4 xing1 shi2 dai4 fu hsing shih tai |
the Renaissance |
文芸復興 see styles |
bungeifukkou / bungefukko ぶんげいふっこう |
(yoji) Renaissance |
文藝復興 文艺复兴 see styles |
wén yì fù xīng wen2 yi4 fu4 xing1 wen i fu hsing |
the Renaissance |
達·芬奇 达·芬奇 see styles |
dá · fēn qí da2 · fen1 qi2 ta · fen ch`i ta · fen chi |
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter |
ルネサンス see styles |
runesansu ルネサンス |
Renaissance (fre:) |
ルネッサンス see styles |
runessansu ルネッサンス |
Renaissance (fre:) |
ルネッサーンス see styles |
runessaansu / runessansu ルネッサーンス |
Renaissance (fre:) |
弗蘭西斯·培根 弗兰西斯·培根 see styles |
fú lán xī sī · péi gēn fu2 lan2 xi1 si1 · pei2 gen1 fu lan hsi ssu · p`ei ken fu lan hsi ssu · pei ken |
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English Renaissance philosopher and early scientist |
法蘭西斯·培根 法兰西斯·培根 see styles |
fǎ lán xī sī · péi gēn fa3 lan2 xi1 si1 · pei2 gen1 fa lan hsi ssu · p`ei ken fa lan hsi ssu · pei ken |
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English Renaissance philosopher and early scientist |
イタリアルネッサンス see styles |
itariarunessansu イタリアルネッサンス |
the Italian renaissance |
イタリア・ルネッサンス see styles |
itaria runessansu イタリア・ルネッサンス |
the Italian renaissance |
独立行政法人都市再生機構 see styles |
dokuritsugyouseihoujintoshisaiseikikou / dokuritsugyosehojintoshisaisekiko どくりつぎょうせいほうじんとしさいせいきこう |
(org) Urban Renaissance Agency; UR; (o) Urban Renaissance Agency; UR |
Variations: |
itariarunessansu; itaria runessansu イタリアルネッサンス; イタリア・ルネッサンス |
the Italian renaissance |
Variations: |
runesansu(p); runessansu(p); runessaansu / runesansu(p); runessansu(p); runessansu ルネサンス(P); ルネッサンス(P); ルネッサーンス |
Renaissance (fre:) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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