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100

Section of cities that Jews were consigned to.

Ghettos

100

Belief that God has determined in advanced who will be saved and who will be damned.

Predestination 

100

Another name for the Church of England.

The Anglican Church

100

A release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death.

Indulgences

200

Writer of In Praise of Folly.

Erasmus

200

Through his studies Martin Luther came to believe that this was the ultimate source of truth.

The Bible 

200

Denomination that preached nonviolence and separation of church and state and who were hated by both Protestants and Catholics.

Anabaptists 

200

Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire who attempted to have Martin Luther arrested.

Charles V

300

John Calvin was based in this city.

Geneva 

300

Martin Luther reportedly posted his 95 Theses here.

The Door of Wittenberg Castle

300

Series of conflicts in Germany where common people attempted to rise up against their lords.

The Peasant’s War

300

This woman is known for reorganizing the Carmelite order of nuns.

Teresa of Avila

400

The wife of Martin Luther, a former nun.

Katharina von Boren  

400

Bloody Mary executed this number of people for being Protestant.

300

400

It was at this council meeting that Martin Luther was branded a heretic and criminal by the Holy Roman Emperor.

The Diet of Worms

400

This man is renowned for founding the Religious Order of Jesuits.

Ignatius of Loyola

500

 This man is noted in your textbook for hiding Martin Luther from the Holy Roman Emperor and having a great amount of relics.

Fredrick III (The Wise)

500

Arch Bishop of Canterbury, executed in 1556 for not converting to Catholicism.

Thomas Cranmer

500

Swiss leader killed in battle with Catholic forces.

Ulrich Zwingli

500

Pope who oversaw reforms in the Catholic church in response to the Protestant Reformation.

Pope Paul III