This person started the Protestant Reformation by nailing his thoughts to a church door.
Martin Luther
Believed in predestination.
Calvinism
Phillip II's failed attempt at invasion in 1588
The Spanish Armada
Ended the religious wars in Europe
Treaty of Westphalia
Englands first queen
Mary I
This person was exiled to Geneva, Switzerland. I'm sure this was predestined.
John Calvin
Has the Book of Common Prayer
Anglicanism
Started with a defenestration and ended with France becoming the greatest power in Europe
30 Years' War
Codified the Anglican Church
Elizabethan Settlement
Swedish King who fought in the 30 years war
Gustavus Adolphus
Wrote Praise of Folly, a satirical story that lead many to question the Church.
Erasmus
Pacifist, no government allegiance.
Anabaptists
What started as a wedding ended in bloodshed and the end of the Valois dynasty
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Allowed German princes to choose between Catholicism and Protestantism
Peace of Augsburg
New religious order who took over the Inquisition
Jeusits
This Swiss reformer had a falling out with Luther over the Sacraments.
Zwingli
Was the first of the Reformation sects
Luthernaism
A war where three people named Henry fought.
French Civil War
Allowed Huguenots to build fortified cities but expelled them from Paris
Edict of Nantes
This is the term for someone who puts the good of the country over their own feelings, like religion
politique
This English person published the first Bible in the vernacular and was an early critic of the Papacy.
John Wycliff
Catholicism
This revolt was over political and religious reasons. The Lowcountry folk wanted to be free from the HRE and become a republic.
The Dutch Revolt
Reaffirmed the 7 sacraments and doctrine.
Council of Trent
This person got France fight against the Catholic forces in the 30 years war
Cardinal Richelieu