Denominations
Italian Renaissance
Northern Renaissance
Reformation
Sundry
100

John Knox founded this Scottish Calvanist denomination

Presbyterians

100
Family that dominated Florence

Medici

100

King whom Sir Thomas More served and who later had More beheaded

Henry VIII

100

German monk credited with initiating the Reformation

Martin Luther

100

Noted Renaissance scientist, inventor, and painter

Leonardo da Vinci

200

German denomination, advocated pacifism; led to Amish and Mennonites 

Anabaptists

200

Most famous patron of the arts

Lorenzo the Magnificent (Medici)

200

Northern artist famous for his oil paintings

Jan van Eych

200

Holy Roman Emperor who clashed with reformers

Charles V

200

Catholic council that standardized that branch's beliefs

Council of Trent

300

Name for the French Calvanists

Huguenots
300

Famous work of Machiavelli instructing rulers how to be effective rather than "good"

"The Prince"

300

The end of this war helped kick off the Northern Renaissance

100 Years' War

300

Compromise that permitted German princes to determine the religion of their lands

Peace of Augsburg

300

This granted religious freedom to French protestants

Edict of Nantes

400

Who serves as the official head of the Anglican Church

King/Queen of England

400

Subject of sculptures by Michelangelo and Donatello 

David

400

More's most famous book

Utopia

400

Center of Calvin's theocracy in Switzerland

Geneva

400

Female protestant reformer (name one)

Marguerite of Navarre

Katrina Zell

Katherina von Bora

500

Name for Calvin's belief that God chose souls for salvation before the world began

predestination

500

Author of "Decameron"

Boccaccio

500

Artistic center of northern Europe

Flanders

500

Founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

St. Ignatius Loyola

500

Dominican monk whose sale of indulgences prompted Luther's 95 Theses 

Tetzel

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