A growing naval power, this European Kingdom was renown for having both a "parliament" and "monarchy".
Kingdom of England
This figure is known as the "Pontifex Maximus" - he resides in Rome to fulfill his role at the head of the Holy See.
The Pope
What type of "physical process" ended Anne Boleyn's life.
execution/decapitation
This subset of Christianity protested against the Catholic Church's "corruption"
Protestantism
A historic rival of England in the 100-years war. This European Kingdom was renown during the Renaissance and Early Modern Period for its fertile land, elaborate aristocracy, and large army.
Kingdom of France
Henry VIII
This social and religious movement saw large areas of Northern Europe sway from the doctrine of the Catholic Church.
(Protestant) Reformation
This "social class" made up the majority of the population which was engaged in farming.
Peasantry
The union of the Kingdom of Castille and Aragon, formed which powerful Iberian state?
Kingdom of Spain
This figure nailed the "95 theses" on a church door, protesting the Pope's "efficacy of indulgences".
Martin Luther
This mechanical invention increased the spread of information on paper throughout Early Modern Europe
Printing Press
A form of Protestantism, and the state religion of the Kingdom of England.
Church of England, Anglicanism
This European Empire, headed by the House of Habsburg, fronted the Holy Roman Empire. It had control over the cities of Vienna, Prague, and eventually Budapest.
Austria
The first wife of Henry VIII - but was unable to provide a male heir for him.
Catherine of Aragon
This "social class" was usually of noble origin and was trained in horse-riding, combat, and military strategy.
knight
Name this trading republic which ruled over ports of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
(The most serene) Republic of Venice
This quickly expanding Empire took advantage of its elite "janissary" units. It commanded the Dardanelles Straits after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453.
Ottoman Empire
Name the successor of Henry VIII
Edward VI
This Christian denomination followed the "Patriarch"
Orthodox
Name this Early Modern German electorate/state which ruled over Berlin and its surroundings. (Eventually becoming Prussia in 1701)
Hint: famous "gate" in Berlin
Electorate of Brandenburg