The epitome of the "Renaissance man"
Leonardo da Vinci
Agreement that loosely tied together the Holy Roman Empire in the 14th century
Golden Bull
These two nations fought in the Hundred Years' War
France and England
The Decameron
Giovanni Boccaccio
The primary patron of art in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance
the Catholic Church
"New monarchs" who unified Spain
Ferdinand and Isabella
Agreement that allowed German princes to choose the religion of their state
Peace of Augsburg
This war was ended by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648
Thirty Years' War
Leviathan
Thomas Hobbes
This subject matter became significantly more prevalent in art after the Black Plague
Death
His key belief regarding salvation was predestination
Jean Calvin
Meeting of Catholic Church officials to address the problems of the church during the Protestant Reformation
Council of Trent
War that allowed Peter the Great to build St. Petersburg
Great Northern War
Second Treatise of Government
John Locke
Most common locations of Enlightened discussion and debate
Salons and coffeehouses
Founder of the Jesuits
Ignatius of Loyola
Law passed that named the king of England as the head of the Anglican Church
Act of Supremacy
This war was fought over a power struggle between Charles I and Parliament
English Civil War
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Mary Wollstonecraft
A leader who valued political stability over religious uniformity
Politique
The "first servant of the state"
Frederick II the Great
This law gave Huguenots in France religious freedom
Edict of Nantes
This nation consolidated power by creating a foundation focused on the military
Prussia
Dialogue of the Two Chief World Systems
Galileo
This style of art is connected with the Catholic counter-reformation
Baroque