Counter-Reformation
Reformation in France
The English Reformation
The Reformation in Spain
Odds & Ends
100
This set of meetings attempted to fix some of the problems with the Catholic Church that led to the Reformation.
What is "the Council of Trent"?
100
French Protestants were known as these.
What are "Huguenots"?
100
Henry VIII asked the Pope to do this to his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
What is "annul"?
100
This group of people ruled Spain from 700 A.D. to 1200 A.D.
Who are the "Muslims"?
100
Began in Bohemia.
What is the "Thirty Years' War"?
200
This Catholic leader is responsible for taking action to respond to the challenges of the Reformation during the 1540s
Who is "Pope Paul III"?
200
This Italian-born queen of France acted as a regent for her son Charles and refused to jeopardize his kingdom by compromising with the Protestants.
Who is "Catherine d'Medici"?
200
Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of these two monarchs.
Who are "Ferdinand and Isabella" or the "King and Queen of Spain"?
200
This Catholic court was supposedly set up to ensure religious unity in Spain, but really it was used to eliminate enemies of the Spanish crown.
What is the "Spanish Inquisition"?
200
Elizabeth's empire.
What is "England"?
300
This is the religious order founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola that became the pope's agents in Europe in the fight against Reformation heresies.
What are the "Jesuits"?
300
This royal order allowed French Protestants to worship freely, though it also stated that Catholicism was the official religion of France.
What is the "Edict of Nantes"?
300
This act of Parliament made Henry VIII the head of the Church of England.
What is the "Act of Supremacy"?
300
The Spanish government ordered all Jews and Muslims to convert to Catholicism or be expelled from the country in this year.
What is the "1492"?
300
Antagonists of the Anglicans.
Who are the "Puritans"?
400
Catholic missionaries, energized by the Counter-Reformation movement, began spreading the faith to Asian countries. They had some success in Japan, but this is the only remaining Asian country that still has a Catholic majority.
What are the "Phillipines"?
400
Henry of Navarre died as a member of this church.
What is "the Roman Catholic Church"?
400
Henry VIII desperately wanted to remarry because hoped a new wife would give him this.
What is "a son" or "an heir"?
400
This Jewish scholar lived in a more tolerant Spain and gained fame for his books on medicine and religion.
Who is "Maimonedes"?
400
Trent's time-period.
What are the "1540s to the 1560s" or "20 years."
500
This Catholic missionary arrived in Japan in 1549.
Who is "St. Francis Xavier"?
500
The approximate proportion of France's population that was Protestant.
What is "seven percent"?
500
The length in years of "Bloody Mary's" reign, during which time she tried to restore England's Catholic allegiance by having Protestants burned at the stake.
What is "five years"?
500
The man responsible for 2,000 executions.
Who is "Tomas de Torquemada"?
500
Executed Englishman.
Who is "Sir Thomas More"?
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