It was in this year the 95 Theses were nailed to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg
When is 1517?
This is the name of the French branch of Calvinists
Who are the Huguenots?
This protestant leader created a highly effective theocracy in Geneva and saw his teachings find prominence in places like Scotland, the Netherlands, and France
Who is John Calvin?
At this gathering, they addressed the issues of the RCC and discuss possible reforms related to the doctrine
What is the Council of Trent?
This Catholic ruler sought to reinstitute Catholic rule in her country by persecuting and burning protestants
Who is Mary I Tudor ('Bloody Mary')?
These were being sold by people like Johann Tetzel for reduced time in purgatory for themselves or loved ones
What are indulgences?
This theological idea is often associated with Calvinists and states that, through God's infinite knowledge, the fate and salvation of all on Earth is already decided
What is Predestination?
This monarch sought to reunify Europe under Catholicism, but after failures in the Netherlands and England, this dream would not be realized
Who is Phillip II?
This was a coalition of Catholic forces that sought to protect and fight against the protestant forces for the faith and its leaders (nobles, the Church, monarchs, etc.)
What is the Catholic League?
This document proclaimed limited religious tolerance for the Protestant population of France by allowing open religious practice in certain villages and allowing them to hold public office
What is the Edict of Nantes?
This term describes when a church position or privilege is bought or sold
What is simony?
This group, excluding a 'doomsday' faction, is often seen as pacifists who emphasize a literal interpretation of the Bible
Who are Anabaptists?
This monarch implemented a form of religious tolerance by allowing Catholics in their country to practice in private
Who is Elizabeth I?
Members of this group, being called Jesuits, emphasize a good education and were often seen as a militant group
What is the 'Society of Jesus'?
This reluctant peace by Charles V allowed German princes to decide if their lands would be Catholic or Protestant
What is the Peace of Augsburg (1555)?
Charles V called Martin Luther to this assembly to discuss renouncing his dissention of Pope Leo X and the Catholic Church
What is the Diet of Worms?
The passage of this act gave Henry VIII control as the head of both the State and the Church
What is 'The Act of Supremacy' (1534)?
This leader was a quintessential 'politique' when he converted to Catholicism after his coronation and enacted the Edict of Nantes
Who is Henry IV (Henry of Navarre)?
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After the Council of Trent, what changes, if any, did the RCC decide to make regarding the Church doctrine?
This was the name for the group of German Protestant Princes that fought against Charles V
What is the 'Schmalkaldic League'?
The debate revolving around this sacrament often left Luther at odds with many protestant leaders (the list of leaders notably includes Zwingli and Calvin)
What is the Eucharist/Communion/Lord's Supper?
This is the name of those John Calvin says are predestined for Salvation
Who are 'The Elect'?
This leader originally called for the Council of Trent thus beginning the Catholic (Counter) Reformation
Who is Pope Paul III?
This is the religious order for women created by the Catholic church in the 16th century
What is the Ursuline Order of Nuns?
This alliance established unity in the Northern Provinces of the Netherlands under Protestant rule/beliefs
What is the Union of Utrecht (1579)?