Yes! I think he was.
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Michelangelo
Spreading the Renaissance ideas was not the work of one man. Leonardo da Vinci was at least as well known as Michelangelo, and Renaissance ideas also comprised literature, poetry, philosophy, etc.
Michelangelo
No, "praised" is not an abstract noun. It is a verb that describes an action of giving approval or admiration to someone or something. Abstract nouns are typically qualities, concepts, or ideas that cannot be physically experienced.
It is an abstract noun and a verb.
Judaism was praised in Israel.
Michelangelo did.
His second set of doors for the Florence Baptistery marked the advent of the Renaissance and was an inspiration for contemporary and later sculptors. Michelangelo praised them.
His mother praised him for cleaning his room.
As written, there is no prefix as part of the word "praised".
The Tagalog word for "praised" is "pinuri."