What Number was King Henry?
Ex. King Henry the _______
VIII (Eighth)
Which two people (mentioned in presentation) sparked the Protestant Revolution?
Martin Luther & John Calvin
List one of the Names of Albrecht Durer's works.
The Apocalypse Print, Life of a Virgin & Part of the Woodcut Series
How many wives of Hing Henry the VIII were killed?
Two
Albrecht Durer apprenticed as...
Both a Goldsmith & a Printer
Protestants focused on...
Individual worship & a relationship with god
What does the Garden of Earthly Delights Represent?
Shares perspective of a sinful humanity when left unwatched
Catherine is accused of killing her daughter Margaret's ...
Future Mother-In-Law Jeanne d'Albret
List Two Sections/Reasons for King Henry VIII's Importance
His Figure, Love Life, Royal Navy, Church of England, Supported Change, Lasting Contributions
The Book Martin Luther published that reviewed religious interpretations & criticisms...
95 Theses
What Floor Plan did the Little Moreton Hall use?
The H or E floor plans became more common, and focused on asthetics rather than defensive architecture.
List two of the Objects
What was Albrecht Durer's Life Span (birth year & death year)?
(Within 5 years)
1471- 1528
Fighting was mainly between Northern _______ & Southern __________?
Catholics & Protestants
Chateau de Chambord is known for what?
The geometric shape of the castle is unique, with visible horizontal layers of each level running across the building.
&
This double helix staircase makes it to where people never cross each other’s paths, but they can see each other through the openings of the staircase.
What does Lemon Poppy Seed Bread Roughly Represent?
a staple, a luxury, and a medicinal use
What are Catherine De' Medici's 3 Kingly Sons?
Mother to Francis II, Charles IX, & Henry III
What years were the Protestant Reformation happening in?
(1517 - 1555 or 1648)
When & Where was the Fabulous Beast Tapestry Created?
Created in 1420 in Basel, Switzerland
What Years were the Huguenot Wars?
(within 5 years of the start and end count)
1562 - 1598