who painted The School of Athens
Raphael
this priest was the first to speak against the sale of indulgences
Martin Luther
was a system of thought that began during the Renaissance intellectual movement.
Humanism
Florence
this illness reduced the population of Europe by one-third and brought the economy to a standstill.
Black Death
they rejected the practice of infant baptism.
Anabaptists
who created the marble masterpiece Pieta
Michelangelo
Holy Roman emperor who summoned Luther to the assembly of German princes and ordered him to take back the 95 Theses
Charles V
these scholars studied classical Greek and Roman cultures.
Humanist scholars
this family gained control of the Florentine government and was known as the uncrowned rulers of the city.
Medici
where the Norther Renaissance began.
Flanders
he was awarded the title "Defender of the Faith"
King Henry VIII
who is known as a true Renaissance man
Leonardo da Vinci
was a court painter to Frederick the Wise who befriended Luther and painted portraits of him and other Protestant nobles
Lucas Cranach
he is considered the father of Humanism.
Petrarch
he created a majestic dome in Florence modeled on the dome of the ancient Pantheon in Rome.
Filippo Brunelleschi
this Northern Renaissance artist developed new techniques for using oil paint.
Jan van Eyck
he was the Holy Roman emperor who convinced the pope to deny King Henry VIII's annulment.
Charles V
who wrote a guide to rulers on how to gain and maintain power in The Prince
Machiavelli
The German priest who set up a pulpit on the outskirts of Wittenberg to raise money for the rebuilding of the Cathedral of St. Peter.
Johann Tetzel
subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history
Humanities
Muslim world
this Dutch humanist used his knowledge of classical languages to produce a Greek edition of the New Testament.
Desiderius Erasmus
this law passed in 1534 made Henry VIII "the only supreme head on Earth of the Church of England."
Act of Supremacy
he wrote the Courtier which is a guide to members of the court on the manners, skills, learning and virtues needed for the ideal man and women
Castiglione
these two religious reformers believed Christians could be saved only through faith.
Martin Luther / John Calvin
Most humanists were
pious Christians
this Italian thinker wrote "To [man] it is granted to have whatever he chooses, to be whatever he wills."
Pico della Mirandola
this book was the first book printed by Gutenberg on the printing press.
Christian Bible or Gutenberg Bible
Elizabeth's policy of compromise for both moderate Catholics and Protestants came to be known as
Elizabethan settlement
Who is the artist who painted the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
the difference between Luther's and Calvin's religious teachings
Predestination
A financial supporter of the arts
Patron
this time period marked the transition between medieval and early modern times.
Renaissance
the artist who studied the works and techniques of Italian masters. He employed these new methods in his own paintings, engravings, and prints. Also known as the "German Leonardo"
Albrecht Durer
he was the leader of the Catholic Reformation
Pope Paul III
this is a painting of _____ closing the monasteries in England.
Henry VIII
He was invited to the city of Geneva, Switzerland to set up a theocracy or government run by church leaders.
John Calvin
In 1524 a _____ erupted across Germany in which the rebels demanded an end to serfdom and other changes to ease their harsh lives.
Peasants' Revolt
Christian European scholars studied, this culture / religious group, _____ philosophy, art, and science.
Muslim
Erasmus used his pen to bring humor to the ignorant, immoral behavior of people in this book. In this way he challenged the worldliness of the Church and urged a return to early Christian traditions.
In Praise of Folly
a Catholic reformer from France who worked tirelessly to bring back Protestants to the Catholic church.
Francis de Sales