Reformers
The Revolt
The Church
Documents
Gentiles
100
This German Augustinian monk dominated the Reformation
Who is Martin Luther
100
This rebellion was waged against the feudal system to force the nobility to change its ways. Sadly, it didn't work out too well for the rebels
What is the Peasant Rebellion
100
He was the great genre painter of his time, who worked for both Catholic and Protestant patrons.
Who is Peter Bruegel of Flanders
100
The first document produced on Guttenberg's printing press
What is the Bible
100
He led Queen Elizabeth's Sea Dogs
Who is Sir Francis Drake
200
Founded Presbyterianism in Scotland
Who is John Knox
200
Following his victory in the Count's War, he became king as this, and continued the reformation of the state church with assistance of Johannes Bugenhagen.
Who is Christian III
200
In the early Reformation artists made these for churches showing the leaders of the reformation in ways very similar to Catholic saints
What are paintings
200
This document established the basic tenets of Lutheranism for the future
What is the Augsburg Confession
200
The Queen of England at the time of the Reformation
Who is Queen Elizabeth I
300
He led the Reformation in Switzerland
Who is Zwingli
300
King Henry sought this from the church regarding one of his many marriages
What is annulment
300
With the great development of the engraving and printmaking market in this place in the 16th century, the public was provided with accessible and affordable images.
What is Antwerp
300
Martin Luther nailed this document to the door of his local church to kickstart the Reformation
What is the Ninety-five Thesis
300
Although a Roman Catholic clergyman himself, he allied France with Protestant states.
Who is Cardinal Richelieu
400
He was one of the church's earliest opponents, the precursor of the Reformation who founded an army of "Lollards"
Who is John Wycliffe
400
This was the final great war of religion that took place within the Holy Roman Empire between 1618 ad 1648
What is the Thirty Years War
400
The church felt that much of this in Catholic countries (especially Italy) had lost its focus on religious subject-matter, and became too interested in material things and decorative qualities
What is religious art
400
The author of the Institutes of the Christian Religion
Who is John Calvin
400
This Czech reformer was a master at Charles Prague University, and was burned at the stake for his doctrines
Who is Jan Hus
500
He brought the Reformation to the Sloven Lands
Who is Primoz Trubar
500
In 1572 this was a targeted group of assassinations, followed by a wave of Roman Catholic mob violence, both directed against the Huguenots, during the French Wars of Religion.
What is the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
500
Protestants largely removed public art from religion, and Protestant societies moved towards a more “secular” style of art which embraced the concept of glorifying God through the portrayal of the “natural beauty of His creation,” the Church of this continued to promote art with “sacred” or religious content.
What is the Counter-Reformation
500
The author of the Act of Supremacy
Who is King Henry VIII
500
This man was an Anabaptist religious leader from the Friesland region of the Low Countries. He was a contemporary of the Protestant Reformers and his followers became known as "Mennonites".
Who is Menno Simons