He was the leader of the "Reign of Terror."
Who is Maximilliam Robespierre?
Who is Leonardo da Vinci
He was part of the Anglican Church of England, but also founded the Methodist denomination.
Who is John Wesley?
In 1517, he nailed his list of 95 debatable points on the front doors of Wittenberg Castle Church.
Who is Martin Luther?
She was known as the "Virgin Queen."
Who Elizabeth I?
This radical political club was instrumental in the Revolution.
Who are the Jacobins?
This 17th century style is comprised of complex forms, bold ornamentation, and conveys a sense of drama, movement, and tension.
What is baroque
A chief cause of the Thermidorian Reaction during the French Revolution was . . .
What is the unpopularity of Maximilien Robespierre?
This wife of Henry VIII was thought to have looked like a horse.
Who is Anne of Cleves?
These two factions emerged as opponents during the National Convention period of the French Revolution.
Who are the Jacobins and Girondists?
He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Who is Michaelangelo?
French Calvinists who frequently clashed with Catholics in the mid-sixteenth century.
Who were the Huguenots?
He was king during the American Revolution
Who is George III
While the name may sound deceptive, this political body sought dictatorial control with a new calendar, attempts to eliminate religion, and government sponsorship of art, songs and festivals.
What is the Committee of Public Safety
Italian political theorist who wrote The Prince.
Who is Machiavelli?
God created the universe with certain laws, but has not intervened since.
What is Deism?
He was given the throne of England after the Glorious Revolution, along with his wife, Mary.
Who is William of Orange?
Swiss physician turned Parisian journalist who died in his bath.
Who is Jean Paul Murat.
This style of art, architecture and decoration originated in early 18th century Paris, and is known for its asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colors, and sculpted molding.
What is Rococo?
In the Roman Catholic church, this a theory that a general council of the church has greater authority than the pope and may, if necessary, depose him.
What is Conciliarism?
He was the presiding officer at Martin Luther's hearing in the City of Worms.
Who is the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V
He was crowned king at the age of nine in 1547, and died six years later, but never ruled as the realm was governed by a regency council.
Who is Edward VI.