Martin Luth...er
Beliefs
Reformation Spreads
Henry's Wives
Church of England
100

German monk who started the Protestant Reformation

Martin Luther

100

Luther opposed the selling of these letters which offered forgiveness in exchange for payment.

Indulgences

100

This invention allowed writings to be copied much more quickly.

Printing press

100

This is Henry's second wife who was a major reason for why Henry VIII left the Catholic church.

Anne Bolyen 

100

The Pope gave Henry VIII this title for standing against Martin Luther in the early years of the Reformation.

Fidei Defensor (Defender of the Faith)

200

Luther's writing which publicly criticized the Catholic church

95 Theses

200

Luther believed that this person was falsely claiming authority over scripture.

The Pope

200

This king made England a Protestant nation.

Henry VIII

200

This is something that says a marriage was never legal. 

Annulment

200

This law established the King of England as the head of the nation's religion.

Act of Supremecy

300

The city in which Luther nailed his famous writing to a church door

Wittenburg

300

Luther believed that the only thing needed for salvation was this.

Faith

300

These are special taxes that are paid to a church.

Tithes

300

This wife provided Henry with a son but died shortly after childbirth.

Jane Seymour

300

Henry VIII executed this trusted advisor for his refusal to acknowledge Henry as the head of the church.

Thomas More

400

In this year, Luther nailed his famous writing to a church door

1517

400

Luther believed that these people were false idols.

Saints

400

This is the name of the German inventor who made a device which made copying texts much more efficient in 1440.

Johannes Gutenburg

400

This was Henry's only Catholic wife.

Catherine of Aragon

400

This was the year in which Henry VIII was made the official head of the Church of England.

1534

500

Luther's father wanted him to pursue this career.

Lawyer

500

The Catholic church believed that the Bible should only be written in this language.

Latin

500

This was a time period in which there were multiple popes, which caused papal authority to decline.

The Great Schism

500

Henry's fourth wife was from this country.

Germany

500

This is the title given to protest marches that occurred in England as a result of Henry's decision to make England a Protestant nation.

Pilgrimages of Grace
600

This was the name of the meeting in which Luther refused to recant after being summoned by the Catholic church.

Diet of Worms

600

Catholics believe that during a religious ceremony, bread and wine are changed into the body and blood of Jesus through this process.

Transubstatiation

600

This man established his own denomination of Protestantism in Geneva, Switzerland.

John Calvin
600

This powerful monarch was the nephew of Henry's first wife, Catherine of Aragon.

King Charles V

600

Henry VII gained power after this long, civil war in England.

War of the Roses