VOCABULARY
PEOPLE I
TREATIES AND EVENTS
COUNCIL OF TRENT
PEOPLE II
100
The clerical practice of holding more than one church office at the same time
Pluralism
100
Man who first sided with then turned against the peasants when the Peasant War became violent
Martin Luther
100
Treaty that ended the the Hapsburg-Valois Wars
Treaty of Cateau Cambresis
100
Salvation through faith alone
Protestant
100
Daughter of Henry VII who wanted England to be Catholic
Mary Tudor
200
The teaching that God has determined the salvation or damnation of individuals before or at birth
Predestination
200
English ruler who tried to take a middle course between Catholic and protestant extremes
Elizabeth I
200
This event triggered the civil wars between French Catholics and Protestants
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
200
7 sacraments
Catholic
200
Power behind the throne of the son of Henry II of France, responsible for the War of the 3 Henry's
Catherine de Medici
300
French Calvinists
Huguenots
300
Began the doctrine of predestination
John Calvin
300
As a result of this treaty, the people of Germany became either Catholic or Lutheran
Peace of Augsburg
300
Liturgy in the vernacular
Protestant
300
Said, "Paris, is worth a Mass."
Henry of Navarre
400
Opposition to the clergy
clericalism
400
Responsible for the dissolution of the monasteries in England
Henry VIII
400
As a result of the counter-reformation, this religious order for women emerged
Ursuline Order
400
worship of relics and saints
Catholic
400
Condemned the superstitions and excessive rituals of the church in "The Praise of Folly"
Erasmus
500
Official Roman Catholic agency to combat heresy
Holy Office
500
His book "A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies" drew attention to the plight of indigenous people in the conquest of the Americas.
Who was Bartolome' De Las Casas?
500
Decree by Henry IV of France granting freedom of conscience to Huguenots in France in 150 towns
Edict of Nantes
500
Transubstantiation
Catholic
500
Viewed celibacy as opposed to human nature and God's commandments
Martin Luther