This poet is considered the first humanist
Who is Petrarch?
Francis I invited this Renaissance artist join his court
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
A term for a French Calvinist
What is a Huguenot?
The ruler who passed the Act of Supremacy
Who is Henry VIII?
The number of Theses written and published by Martin Luther
What is 95?
A word that means the spoken language of a region
What is vernacular?
An infamous massacre of Protestants took place on this saint's day in 1572.
What is St. Bartholomew?
The home of Presbyterians
What is Scotland?
The name of the woman that Henry sought a divorce in order to marry.
Who is Anne Boleyn?
The name of this invertebrate is where Luther was summoned to defend his views to Emperor Charles V.
What are Worms?
The author of the Divine Comedy
Who is Dante?
What is Navarre?
What is faith?
This Chancellor was executed after refusing to approve Henry's divorce.
Who is Thomas More?
What is Johannes Gutenberg?
The sculptor of a giant marble statue of David.
Who is Michelangelo?
This edict granted tolerance to France's Protestants
What is the Edict of Nantes?
This city became a theocracy under the strict rule of John Calvin
What is Geneva?
Charles I rules for this many years without calling Parliament.
What is 11 years?
Luther criticised the sale of these, designed to substitute for penance.
What are indulgences?
The greatest work by the English poet Geoffrey Chaucer.
What is the Canterbury Tales?
He converts to Catholicism.
The proposed reforms of this Christian humanist are thought to have 'laid the egg that Luther hatched'.
Who is Erasmus?
The year that Charles II is restored to the English throne.
What is 1660?
The region of Frederick the Wise, Luther's protector
What is Saxony?