Empire builder, Son of Philip II
Alexander the Great
It's Latin for "out of nothing"
Ex nihilo
He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo
Tudor
Luther nailed these to the church door in Wittenburg
Ninety-five Theses
A term that means "Greek-Like" culture
Hellenistic
Et tu, brute?
And you, Brutus?
One of his most famous works is Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci
Henry VIII's only son
Edward VI
Tetzel's selling of these infuriated Luther
indulgences
This Greek philosopher's motto was "Know Thyself."
It's Latin for "Roman Peace"
Pax Romana
Raphael's famous painting which features Plato and Aristotle in the center
The School of Athens
Henry VIII's first wife, whom he divorced
Catherine of Aragon
City in Switzerland with which John Calvin is most associated
Geneva
The three-step logical process of thinking developed by Aristotle
Syllogism
It's Latin for "our sea"
Mare Nostrum
Signed all his works with his initials
Albrecht Durer
The last of Henry's children to rule over England
Elizabeth
The Morning Star of the Reformation
John Wycliffe
Author of History of the Peloponnesian War
Thuycidides
Carpe diem
Seize the day
A leader of Florence, he used his power and wealth to become a great patron of the arts
Lorenzo de Medici
Act passed by parliament that made Henry the head of the church of England
Act of Supremacy
1555 agreement declaring that the religion of each German state would be decided by its ruler
Peace of Augsburg