Terminology
Famous People
Important Events
The Counter Reformation
War of Religion
100
The Catholic Church sold these to raise money and rid you of your sins.
What were indulgences?
100
This German monk started the Protestant Reformation.
Who was Martin Luther?
100

Henry VIII had three children whom all became kings and queens. What were their names?

Mary I, Elizabeth I, Edward IV
100

During the Counter Reformation, the Catholic Church invested in this type of art.

What is Baroque?

100

During this event, up to 30,000 French Calvinists were murdered.

What is the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?

200

The Pope refused to give King Henry VIII one of these.

What is a divorce (annulment)?

200

This French pastor established his own religion which taught your fate was set by God before birth.

Who was John Calvin?

200

During this meeting with Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Martin Luther refused to recant and was forced into hiding.

What was the Diet of Worms?

200

Catholic Church officials and clergy met to self-reform, clarify the church's doctrine and teachings, and is also seen as the beginning of the Counter-Reformation. 

What was the Council of Trent?

200

This was a religious war for the throne of France.

What as the War of the Three Henrys?

300

The name of French Calvinists.

Who were huguenots?

300

This woman was the second daughter of Henry VIII and England's greatest monarch.

Who was Queen Elizabeth I?

300

This peace agreement gave Lutherans and Catholics religious freedom in the Holy Roman Empire.

What was the Peace of Augsburg?

300

This group was created for the persecution and torture of heretics.

What was the Inquisition?

300

This event in Bohemia officially began the 30 Years' War.

What is the Defenestration of Prague?

400

Your fate is set by God before you are even born.

What is predestination?

400

He invented the printing press, which allowed information to spread faster and cheaper.

Who was Johannes Guttenberg?

400

king Henry IV (of Navarre) passed this law which gave religious freedom to Protestants in France.

What is the Edict of Nantes?

400

The leader of the Jesuits who focused on education as a way to reform the Catholic Church.

Who was Ignatius Loyola?
400

This country entered late into the 30 Years' War, moving the war from a religious battle to a political battle.

What was France?
500
Term for selling and buying Church positions.

What is simony?

500
The King who kicked out the Catholic Church to set up his own.
Who was Henry VIII?
500

This group of Protestants were massacred both Lutherans and Catholics in the town of Munster.

Who were the Anabaptists?

500

The name of the Pope who called forth three meetings where the Catholic Church decided to make changes to the Church sparking the Catholic Counter Reformation.

Who is Pope Paul III?

500

This "act" gave Henry VIII control of the Anglican Church.

What is the Act of Supremacy?

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