Renaissance and Exploration
Age of Reformation
Absolutism and Constitutionalism
Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments
Enlightened Monarchs
100

This intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements, drawing inspiration from classical texts.

What is Humanism?

100

In 1517, he nailed his 95 Theses to the church door in Wittenberg, challenging the Catholic Church.

Who is Martin Luther?

100

Known as the "Sun King," he ruled France for 72 years, exemplifying absolute monarchy.

Who is Louis XIV?

100

This philosopher's work "Leviathan" argued for a strong central authority to avoid the chaos of the state of nature.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

100

Known for her correspondence with Voltaire, this Russian empress expanded her territory and implemented limited reforms.

Who is Catherine the Great?

200

Known as the "Father of Humanism," this scholar revived interest in classical texts and emphasized individual achievement.

Who is Petrarch?

200

This English monarch established the Church of England after separating from the Catholic Church.

Who is Henry VIII?

200

This economic theory emphasized the accumulation of gold and silver, high tariffs, and colonial expansion to increase national wealth.

What is mercantilism?

200

This astronomer proposed the heliocentric model, placing the Sun at the center of the universe.

Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?

200

This Prussian ruler, known as "the Great," modernized the army and encouraged religious tolerance.

Who is Frederick the Great?

300

This artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted "David."

Who is Michelangelo?

300

This council, held between 1545 and 1563, was the Catholic Church's response to the Reformation.

What is the Council of Trent?

300

This leader of the Parliamentary forces became Lord Protector during the Commonwealth period.

Who is Oliver Cromwell?

300

This Enlightenment thinker advocated for the separation of powers in government in his work "The Spirit of the Laws."

Who is Montesquieu?

300

This Austrian monarch abolished serfdom and promoted religious tolerance but faced resistance to his reforms.

Who is Joseph II?

400

In his book "The Prince," this Florentine author outlined pragmatic, sometimes ruthless advice for rulers.

Who is Niccolò Machiavelli?

400

This French theologian emphasized predestination and strict discipline within his branch of Protestantism.

Who is John Calvin?

400

In 1688, this event led to the overthrow of James II and the ascension of William and Mary to the English throne.

What is the Glorious Revolution?

400

This scientist’s work with telescopes supported the heliocentric theory, earning him condemnation from the Catholic Church.

Who is Galileo Galilei?

400

She was the mother of Joseph II and ruled Austria, consolidating power while engaging in reforms like codifying laws.

Who is Maria Theresa?

500

This Portuguese explorer was the first European to reach India by sea, opening the maritime trade route.

Who is Vasco da Gama?

500

This term refers to French Calvinists who faced persecution during the Reformation.

Who are the Huguenots?

500

This king’s conflicts with Parliament led to the English Civil War and his eventual execution in 1649.

Who is Charles I of England?

500

This advocate for women’s rights authored "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" and argued for gender equality in education.

Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?

500

These three countries divided the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in three partitions during the late 18th century.

What are Russia, Prussia, and Austria?