John Knox founded this Scottish Calvanist denomination
Presbyterians
Medici
King whom Sir Thomas More served and who later had More beheaded
Henry VIII
German monk credited with initiating the Reformation
Martin Luther
Noted Renaissance scientist, inventor, and painter
Leonardo da Vinci
German denomination, advocated pacifism; led to Amish and Mennonites
Anabaptists
Most famous patron of the arts
Lorenzo the Magnificent (Medici)
Northern artist famous for his oil paintings
Jan van Eych
Holy Roman Emperor who clashed with reformers
Charles V
Catholic council that standardized that branch's beliefs
Council of Trent
Name for the French Calvanists
Famous work of Machiavelli instructing rulers how to be effective rather than "good"
"The Prince"
The end of this war helped kick off the Northern Renaissance
100 Years' War
Compromise that permitted German princes to determine the religion of their lands
Peace of Augsburg
This granted religious freedom to French protestants
Edict of Nantes
Who serves as the official head of the Anglican Church
King/Queen of England
Subject of sculptures by Michelangelo and Donatello
David
More's most famous book
Utopia
Center of Calvin's theocracy in Switzerland
Geneva
Female protestant reformer (name one)
Marguerite of Navarre
Katrina Zell
Katherina von Bora
Name for Calvin's belief that God chose souls for salvation before the world began
predestination
Author of "Decameron"
Boccaccio
Artistic center of northern Europe
Flanders
Founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
St. Ignatius Loyola
Dominican monk whose sale of indulgences prompted Luther's 95 Theses
Tetzel