The word for those that rejected or refused the dominant state religion.
Heretics
The Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain that sometimes allied and sometimes fought against Henry VIII, cousin of Mary Tudor.
Charles V
What town was the first to introduce compulsory contributions to the poor in 1549?
Henry VII defeated and killed this King in battle and then took the throne.
The French King, Henry II was killed during this sport in 1559.
Jousting.
Elizabeth reformed the Church along mainly Protestant lines with this.
Elizabethan Church Settlement
The key limitation of the Spanish Armada.
It failed due to British resistance and the weather.
In 1552 Edward VI gifted this to the city of London and it was converted into a house of correction.
Bridewell Palace
Lambert Simnel & Perkin Warbeck
In 1520 this empire was conquered by the Spanish and Hernan Cortez in Mexico.
Aztecs
Margaret Clitherow.
Raiding of Spanish treasure ships and colonies by English privateers.
This hospital was established in London after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
Henry VII passed this law to limit the power wielded by the nobility and to remove their private armies.
Act of Attainder.
This powerful Islamic empire based in Turkey reached its peak in the 1500s.
Ottomans
The name of the act that restored the monarch as the head of the Church under Elizabeth.
Act of Supremacy 1558
The country run by the Pope that excommunicated both Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
Papacy/Papal States
In this way poor law legislation can be seen as a political and practical decision by the Tudor governments rather than charitable.
It was seen as a cause of rebellion and disorder so it was in their interest to alleviate the problem.
The definition of bonds and recognisances.
Loans given by the monarch to the nobility that also helped the monarch to control them.
In 1526 this country is conquered by Babur and becomes the Mughal Empire.
India
The name of the act that aimed to establish common religious practices across the Elizabethan Church.
Act of Uniformity 1558.
Conflict in Europe between Catholics and Protestants that was happening at the same time as Elizabeth's reign.
French Wars of Religion
St. Thomas and St. Christ's
Henry VII relied on support from this country but eventually abandoned them due to the Treaty of Etaples.
Brittany
In 1501 this country returned to local rule and rose to power with their capital at Isfahan and took Baghdad in 1534.
Iran