Black Death
Hundred Years War
Renaissance
Reformation
Misc.
100

Yersinia Pestis was spread to Europe through this host(s).

Fleas on rats

100

This military innovation will be responsible for the early English victories during the Hundred Years War.

Longbow

100

This country is where the Renaissance began.

Italy

100

It was by this, alone, that Martin Luther believed one would achieve salvation. 

Faith

100

This is what happened to Henry VIII's six wives (in order).

Divorced, beheaded, died

Divorced, beheaded, survived

200

During the Black Death, Flagellants were fanatics devoted to this faith, who whipped themselves.

Christian

200

This was a military innovation used during the Hundred Years War, its origins trace back to China. 

Gunpowder
200

Castiglione will outline the humanist expectation for a Renaisaance man in this book.

The Courtier

200

This Reformation leader wrote "The Institutes of the Christian Religion" and believed in predestination. 

John Calvin

200

This English Monarch defeated the Spanish Armada.

Elizabeth I

300

This group of people was targeted as they were being blamed for causing the plague. 

European Jews

300

Joan of Arc was executed for heresy and was killed this way.

Being burnt at the stake

300

This culture was revived during the Renaissance.

Greco-Roman

300

This Pope called for the Council of Trent and was the main player in the Counter Reformation/Catholic Reformation. 

Paul III

300

This person was credited as being one of the inventors of politcal science, as the author of The Prince.

Niccolo Machiavelli 

400

Due to the Black Death, people lost faith in this.

The Catholic Church

400

The war was fought between these two countries.

England and France

400

Petrarch wrote the "Sonnets to Laura" in this form of language.

Vernacular

400

This individual wrote "In Praise of Folly" and was one of Martin Luther's inspirations in his reformative ways. 

Erasmus

400

This was the Father of Henry VIII and he was responsible for centralized state in England.

Henry VII

500

This was the most common form of the plague.

Bubonic Plague

500

Joan of Arc was most famous for her participation in this battle. 

Siege of Orléans 

500

This Renaissance artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted his version of David. 

Michelangelo 

500

Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church so he could divorcee this person. 

Catherine of Aragon

500

This was Mary I's nickname given to her due to her persecution of Protestants in England.

Bloody Mary

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