This man wrote the 95 Theses and kicked off the protestant reformation.
Who is Martin Luther.
This person believes that there are no relationships in the state of nature.
Who is Rousseau?
This woman claimed to be visited by an angel an led the French to a victory against England.
Who is Joan of Arc?
This woman, also known as the Serpent Queen, was concerned mostly with keeping the balance between Catholics and Protestants.
Who is Catherine De Medici?
This acronym became synonymous with the thoughts and progression of the Italian Renaissance.
What is CH.A.I.R.S?
Bonus points: 100 bonus points for each you can name.
This Council famously reformed the Catholic Church and solidified Catholic teaching.
What is the Council of Trent?
This man thinks that property can be owned in the state of nature.
Who is John Locke?
This event almost completely destroyed Christianity, due to the fact that there were 3 popes and no way to resolve who was the real pope.
What is "The Great Western Schism".
This war, divided into 4 phases, is actually a series of wars between protestants and the HRE.
What is the Thirty Years war.
Bonus points: Name two important military leaders during this time period.
This "Fiery Florentine Preacher" was a well known critic of during the Renaissance and played the role of an outspoken critic of the church before and during the reformation.
Who is Savonarola?
This Rebellion led by violent Calvinists resulted in the leaders of the rebellion being hung from cages on the side of a great church which can still be seen today.
What is The Munster Rebellion?
According to this man, reason is actually one of the core flaws of man, leading to their eventual viciousness.
Who is Rousseau.
This place was the site of a major English victory over the French, and the place where Henry V gave his famous St. Crispin's Day speech.
What is Agincourt?
This act, the throwing out the window of two of the HRE's messengers after they revoked religious freedom, kick started the Thirty Years War.
What is the Defenestration of Prague?
This painter famously painted the entire roof of the Sistine Chapel.
Who is Michelangelo?
This soldier was injured and while recovering developed a religious order called the Jesuits.
Who is Ignatius of Loyola?
This man believes that a government can only institute laws that protect property and natural rights.
Who is John Locke?
This Invention made the 14th century much more dangerous and deadly, requiring warfare to be rethought.
What is gunpowder?
This large fleet of Spanish ships was defeated by the English, a major blow to Spain and signaling their downfall.
What is the Spanish Armada?
This man was a well educated writer and is often considered the father of classical humanism.
Who is Erasmus?
This Papal Bull was issued by Leo the X and excommunicated Martin Luther and those like him as a heretic, making him an enemy of the Church.
What is the Exsurge Dominae?
This author thinks that property is earned through labor.
Trick question:
Who is Locke AND Rousseau?
This event occurred because Philip IV of France arrested the pope who then died in captivity. Phillip the IV was then able to pressure the cardinals into electing a pope of his choosing.
What is the Avignon Papacy?
This treaty ended the Thirty Years War and resulted in a redrawing of lines for many different countries.
What is the Peace of Westphalia?
Invented by Johannes Gutenburg, this device was (in your teachers opinion) the most world changing invention until the invention of the internet, allowing the spread of new ideas more quickly and efficiently.
What is the printing press?