Renaissance
Art/Literature
Reformers
Protestant/Catholic Doctrine
Monarchs
100

An emphasis on human individuality, ability, and dignity.

Humanism

100

Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare

100

He nailed the 95 Theses on a church door in Wittenberg which sparked the Protestant Reformation.

Martin Luther

100

Sola fide

Faith alone

100

This king wanted to divorce his wife but the Roman Catholic Church would not allow him. He puts in place the Supremacy Act to give him power to do so.

Henry VIII

200

The two cultures that people looked back to during the Renaissance. 

Greece and Rome

200

The Last Supper

Leonardo Da Vinci

200

He was the first to translate the Bible from its original language into English.

William Tyndale

200

Sola Scriptura

Scripture alone

200

He was a young ruler in England who came to power when he was nine years old.

Edward VI

300

A family of patrons that sponsored manuscript searches, established a public library, and commissioned great art.

Medici Family

300

School of Athens

Raphael

300

John Calvin wrote this famous book that outlines the Christian faith.

Institutes of the Christian Religion (The Institutes)

300

The selling of certificates that cleansed someone from their sin according to the Roman Catholic Church.

Indulgences

300

She was a Roman Catholic Queen who had three hundred Protestant leaders killed, earning her an infamous nickname.

Mary I; "Bloody Mary"

400

The birthplace of the Renaissance. This country also had control of Mediterranean trade routes.

Italy

400

In Praise of Folly

Erasmus

400

Martin Luther prayed to this saint according to the Roman Catholic Church while he was in a lighting storm.

Saint Anne

400

Transubstantiation transforms this sacrament from the Roman Catholic Mass.

Eucharist

400

She restores Protestantism in England through her version of the Supremacy Act.

Elizabeth I

500

Renaissance thinkers viewed education as this...for Christians it refers to eternal life.

Salvation

500

Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo

500

20,000 Huguenots were killed on this day at the hand of Catherine de Medici.

St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre

500

This group of Protestants believed that infants could not get baptized. Only people who can profess faith in Christ can.

Anabaptists

500

He was the king of Spain who sent his Spanish Armada to fight against England.

Philip II