Late Middle Ages
Renaissance
Protestant Reformation/Religious Wars
Scientific Revolution
Absolutism and Constitutionalism
100

English king who became heir to the throne of France after victory at the Battle of Agincourt

Henry V

100

Sculpted the David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo

100

He sparked the German Reformation with his critiques of the practice and doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church and wrote On Christian Liberty

Martin Luther

100

Wrote On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres

Copernicus

100

The French ruler who declared "I am the State"

Louis XIV

200

Helped Charles VII win the Siege of Orleans and was later burned at the stake

Joan of Arc

200

Wrote Utopia, a work of political philosophy that investigated what is the ideal society

Thomas More

200

He led the Protestant Reformation in the Swiss city of Geneva and wrote Institutes of Christian Religion

John Calvin

200

Argued for Empiricism, or the use of experiment and observation derived from sensory evidence to construct scientific theory or philosophy of knowledge

Francis Bacon

200

Declared himself "Lord Protector" of England and instituted a Presbyterian order to replace the Anglican order

Oliver Cromwell

300

English king who asserted a claim to the French throne, thus starting the Hundred Years’ War

Edward III

300

The invention of this item helped to spread humanistic ideas

Printing Press

300

This Roman Catholic Church Council reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings against the Protestants, while also instituting significant reforms.

Council of Trent

300

Wrote Second Treatise of Government and Essay Concerning Human Understanding, which rejected Christian understanding of original sin. He argued that man was a tabula rasa.

John Locke

300

He is the Father of the Russian Navy.

Peter the Great

400

As a result of the Black Death, what items were in high demand? 

Luxury goods

400

What were the dates of the Italian Renaissance?

1375-1527

400

This proclamation in 1598 gave religious freedom French Huguenots.

Edict of Nantes

400

Used deductive reasoning and is most famous for the phrase: Cogito ergo sum.

Renee Descartes

400

A French politique who promoted the glory of French nationalism by allying with Sweden in hopes of undercutting the power of the Hapsburg dynasty.

Cardinal Richelieu

500

Wrote Unam Sanctam, which stated that temporal authority was “subject” to the spiritual power of the Church

Boniface VIII

500

The humanists' liberal arts program of study that embraced grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history, politics, and moral philosophy? 

Studia humanitatis

500

This event in Bohemia led to the beginning of the Thirty Years' War when Ferdinand II tried to revoke the freedoms of Protestants.

The Defenestration of Prague

500

Wrote Leviathan (1651), which described man’s natural state as one of chaos, violence, and war and argued that an absolute government was necessary to restrain man’s violent self-interest

Thomas Hobbes


500

The piece of Land that Frederick II invaded and began the Third Silesian War

Saxony