Peter of Bruis
preached the gospel in southern France until he was burned at the stake
What city did Constantine rebuild to be his new capital? What did he call it? What is it called today?
Byzantium; Constantinople; Instnbul
What event led to the Crusades?
The Turks captures Jerusalem, mistreated the Christians, and stopped all pilgrimages.
Peter Waldo
translated the Bible into the language of the people in the Alps
Why did Rome fall?
The Roman people lost their standards and became lazy and wicked.
What changes occurred in European life because of the Crusades?
breakdown of feudalism; more travel
Did I say feud?
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translated the Bible into English
John Wycliffe
What two Germanic tribes invaded Rome?
Visgoths and Vandals
Who was the "Morning Star of the Reformation"? What were his followers called?
John Wycliffe; Lollards
John Huss
preached the gospel in Bohemia until he was burned at the stake
What event marks the beginning of the Middle Ages? How long did it last?
the fall of Rome; 1000 years
What was the first book printed by Gutenberg?
Bible
What was the most important job of the moks in the monasteries?
copying and preserving the Scripture
inventor of the printing press
began the Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
What church was headquartered at Rome? At Constantinople?
Roman Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox Church
Where did Martin Luther nail his Ninety-five Theses to the church door? What event began because of this action?
Wittensburg, Germany; the Protestant Reformation
What were the benefits of the Protestant Reformation? Name at least 2.
The Bible was translated into many languages; schools were started to teach children how to read the Bible; Bible truths led to progress in freedom, science, government, education, literature, and fine arts