Martin Luther
Other Protestant Leaders
Miscellaneous
Politics of the Reformation
Counter Reformation
100

Number of thesis Luther posted on the Wittenberg Castle. 

95

100

Belief that God has determined in advanced who will be saved and who will be damned.

Predestination 

100

A release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death.

Indulgence 

100

Elector of Wittenberg, who kept Luther safe from the Holy Roman Empire

Frederick III (The Wise)

100

Roman Catholic English queen who executed 300 protestants for heresy 

Bloody Mary

200

Protestant denomination founded on Luther's teachings.

Lutheranism 

200

King of England who founded the Anglican church. 

Henry VIII

200

Group consigned to ghettos 

The Jews 

200

Series of conflicts in Germany where common people attempted to rise up against their lords.

The Peasants' War

200

This meeting took place over 18 years and reaffirmed traditional Catholic doctrine. 

Council of Trent 

300

Meeting where Martin Luther was tried before the Holy Roman Emperor. 

Diet of Worms

300

Swiss leader killed in battle with Catholic forces.

Ulrich Zwingli 

300

Denomination that preached nonviolence and separation of church and state and who were hated by both Protestants and Catholics

Anabaptist's 

300

Treaty that allowed for states in Germany to legally be Catholic or Protestant.

Peace of Augsburg

300

Pope who oversaw many reforms in the Roman Catholic church. 

Pope Paul III

400

Martin Luther believed that the only way to be saved was through this. 

Salvation comes through faith alone

400

Protestant leader in Switzerland whose teaching focused heavily on the concept of predestination. 

John Calvin 

400

Writer of "In Praise of Folly"

Erasmus

400

King of France, who was the primary political rival of the Holy Roman Emperor 

Francis I 

400

Founder of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits 

Ignatius of Loyola 

500

The wife of Martin Luther, a former nun

Katharina von Boren

500

Arch Bishop of Canterbury, executed in 1556 for not converting to Catholicism 

Thomas Cranmer

500

Catholic English official who was executed for not converting to Anglicanism. 

Thomas More 

500

Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire who attempted to have Martin Luther arrested. 

Charles V

500

Spanish nun who promoted the reform of the Carmalite order.

Teresa of Avila