Protestant Reformation
Wars of Religion
Catholic Counter Reformation
Society
and Politics
Art of the 16th Century
200

This German Priest wrote his famous '95 Theses' in 1517.

Martin Luther

200

This city in the Netherlands allowed for religious pluralism--freedom of religion.

Amsterdam

200

List which restricted what books Catholic printers could print and Catholics could read.

Index of Prohibited Books

200

This pre-Lent festival sees feasting and indulgence, as well as role reversals.

Carnival

200

Name of this art style which emphasized deep color, movement, and light and shadow.

Baroque Art

400

Growing calls for reform and dissatisfaction with the corruption in the Catholic church led to this movement.

Protestant Reformation

400

For political reasons, this nation joined the Protestant side in the 30 Years War, despite being a Catholic nation.

France

400

This institution was formed to investigate, try, and eliminate the spread of Protestantism.

Roman Inquisition

400

Class, Religion, and Gender established this hierarchy.

Social Status

400

Most famous artist of the Mannerism style.

El Greco

600

This radical protestant group refused the baptism of babies and allowed women to preach.

Anabaptist

600

Name of the French Calvinist

Huguenots

600

This all-male holy order served as missionaries and scholars as far as Asia and the Americas.

Jesuit order

600

The method in which local and church authorities enforced communal norms.

Public Humiliation

600

This Italian criminal famous for his artwork like The Taking of Christ.

Caravaggio

800

Formed a protestant theocracy in Geneva, Switzerland in 1541.

John Calvin

800

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Established Catholicism as the official religion of France, but also led to religious toleration.

Edict of Nantes

800

Meeting to address corruption and reaffirmed church doctrine which revived the Catholic Church.

Council of Trent

800
These places became responsible for developing civic laws regulating public morals due to the religious upheaval of the 16th-century.

Cities

800

This art style was promoted by the Catholic Church as a means to counter Protestant art.

Baroque Art

1000
This protestant doctrine saw the accumulation of wealth as a sign you were apart of The Elect.

Predestination

1000

Ended the wars of religion, establishing national sovereignty, and established religious freedom within the Holy Roman Empire.

Peace of Westphalia 1648
1000

Influential nun of the Carmelite Order who advocated for monastic renewal.

St. Teresa of Avila

1000

Centuries-long intellectual debate discussed women's nature, status, and roles in society.

La Querelle des Femmes/The Woman Question

1000

The most famous Flemish artist known for his mastery of the Flemish Baroque style.

Peter Paul Rubens

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