What Happened?
People
Theology
100

He was the first man to translate the Bible into English. His followers later became known as "Lollards".

John Wycliffe

100
The Swiss cities of Zurich and Geneva are generally associated with these two Reformers.

Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin

100

This work by John Calvin was originally an explanation of the Protestant Reformation for Francis I of France, but it endures as one of the most important Christian theologies in history.

The Institutes of the Christian Religion

200

John Knox's fiery preaching and contribution to a confession of faith fueled protestant dissent in this country.

Scotland

200

This protestant wrote the English confession called the 42 Articles (shortened to 39 by Elizabeth I). He also wrote the Book of Common Prayer.

Thomas Cranmer

200

This early heresy asserted that Jesus is not fully God.

Arianism

300

In 1564 Catholic leaders invited/dispatched members of this group to Poland to counter Reformational efforts in the country.

The Jesuits
300

French Protestants were often called this in the 16th century.

Huguenots

300

The belief that the Bible should be in the language of the people drove this man to create a written Slovenian language and translate the Bible. 

Primož Trubar