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100

This Holy Roman Emperor who was also King of Spain, Duke of Burgundy, Lord of the Low Countries, summoned Martin Luther to the Diet of Worms.

Who is Charles V?

100

This military technology helped the English win the Battle of Agincourt.

What is the longbow?

100

This Renaissance artist painted the Sistine Chapel.

Who is Michelangelo?

100

This French city hosted the Papacy between 1309-1377.

Where is Avignon?

100

This was the first book produced by Gutenberg's press in 1455.

What is the Bible.

200

This Henry won the Battle of Bosworth and established the Tudor Dynasty.

Who is Henry VII?
200

Joan of Arc lifted the siege of this city in 1429

What is Orleans?
200

This "magnificent" was a great statesman and patron of the arts.

Who is Lorenzo de Medici?

200

This reformer rejects the idea of free will, contending that only the elect will enter into Heaven.

Who is John Calvin?

200

This family gained immense wealth by controlling the largest bank in Europe.

Who are the Medici?
300

This French King died without a male heir, igniting the Hundred Years Year.

Who was Charles IV.

300

Charles V sacked this city during the Italian Wars, effectively ending the Italian Renaissance.

What is Rome?

300

This scholar produced critical editions of the New Testament and wrote In Praise of Folly.

Who is Erasmus?

300

This papal bull proclaimed the doctrine of two swords, in which kings must obey the Pope.

What is Unam Sanctam?
300

This event caused a surge in demand for luxury goods and shifted wealth from the countryside to the cities.

What is the Black Death?

400

This French King tried to kidnap and execute Pope Boniface VIII.

Who is Philip IV (the fair)?

400

This ended the wars between Charles V and the Lutheran princes of the Schmalkaldic League and established the doctrine of cuius regio, eius religio.

What is the Peace of Augsburg?

400

When this Renaissance poet died, Michelangelo was at her deathbed.

Who is Vittoria Colonna?

400
This French Calvinists faced religious persecution until the Edict of Nantes.

Who are the Hugenots?

400

This book or pamphlet format allowed for 8 pages of text to be printed on a single piece of paper.

What is quarto?

500

This dauphin was supported by Joan of Arc during the Hundred Years War.

Who is Charles VII?

500

These mercenary soldiers were hired by warring Italian city states.

Who are the condottieri?

500

This described the study of classical rhetoric, philosophy, and literature during the Italian Renaissance.

What is the studia humanitatis?

500

This reformer founded the official religion of Scotland.

Who is John Knox?

500

This bacteria is responsible for killing between 1/3 and 1/2 of Europe's population in the 14th Century.

What is Yersinia pestis?

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