The Reformation began with this German monk.
Martin Luther
The year Columbus discovered the Americas.
1492
The meaning of the word "Renaissance."
Rebirth
The terrible defeat in 1526 that led to the Ottoman conquest of Hungary.
Mohacs
A political, economic, and social system in which the king grants land to local lords in exchange for military service.
Feudalism
John Calvin
The first European to reach India by sea.
Vasco Da Gama
The famous inventor and artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
Leonardo da Vinci
Suleiman the Magnificent
The name of the inventor of the first printing press, which he built sometime in the 1440s.
Gutenberg
This man founded the Church of England.
King Henry VIII
The Portuguese Prince who organized and funded Atlantic exploration.
Prince Henry the Navigator
A technique perfected by Renaissance artists in which the lines in a painting converge in one place.
Linear Perspective
Name the three parts of Hungary during this period.
Royal Hungary, Ottoman Hungary, the Principality of Transylvania
The first man to circumnavigate the globe.
Ferdinand Magellan
A Calvinist belief that holds that God has already decided who is saved and who is damned.
Predestination
A new type of ship Europeans used to cross the Atlantic.
Caravel
He painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted "David" and "La Pieta."
Michelangelo
He led a Hajduk rebellion against the Habsburgs.
The Ottoman names for "governor" and "province."
Pasha and vilayet.
The only Unitarian rule in European history.
Prince John Sigismund Zapolya of Transylvania
This famous conquistador conquered the Aztec Empire in modern-day Mexico.
Hernan Cortez
The Renaissance was partly inspired by Greek refugees relocating to Italy. What city did were they fleeing and why did they leave? What year did this take place?
In 1453, the Ottomans captured Constantinople.
Name four ethnic groups and four religious groups in Transylvania during this period.
Ethnic groups: Szeklers, Hungarians, Saxons, Romanians, Roma, Jews
Religious groups: Catholics, Orthodox, Jews, Lutherans, Calvinists, Unitarians
The name we use for the transfer of plants and animals between the Old World and the New World.
The Columbian Exchange