Reformation
Monarchs of England
Nations of Europe
Dates
France
100

Martin Luther wrote these statements to begin the Protestant Reformation.

Ninety-five Thesis

100

The most hated king in English history

King John

100

"lady king" of Denmark

Margarete

100

1688

Glorious Revolution

100

This nation was formed from ancient Gaul

France

200

This friar selling indulgences infuriated Luther to the point of starting the Reformation.

Tetzel

200

This monarch began the plantagenet line of kings.

Henry II

200

This nation led the way in the great age of exploration

Portugal

200

1555

Peace of Augsburg

200

the "Maid of Orleans"

Joan of Arc

300

One way that Luther reformed the church.

Translated the Bible

Services no longer in Latin

Preachers no longer wore elaborate clothes

Everyone took the Lord's Supper

Sermons and music were emphasized

300

The first great king of England

Alfred the Great
300

William the Silent was the father of this country

the Netherlands

300

1066

Battle of Hastings

300

The nation that won the Hundred Year's War.

France

400

Charles V declared Luther a heretic at this diet.

Worms

400

This was Mary Tudor's nickname

"Bloody Mary"

400

Early inhabitants of Spain who founded many universities.

Moors

400

1440

Invention of the moveable-type printing press

400

Established the Merovingian dynasty

Clovis

500

The Catholic church started this movement as a response to the Protestant Reformation.

Counter-Reformation

500

This king made representative government a permanent fixture of English government.

Edward I

500

This nation is famous for its policy of neutrality

Switerland

500

1215

Magna Carta

500

His corination is seen as the birth of the French nation.

Hugh Capet

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