Tudors
Reformation
Charles I
Key Terms
100

Henry Tudor was House of Lancaster. True or False

True

100

The man that kickstarted the reformation was...

Martin Luther

100

Who did Charles I marry?

Henrietta Maria

100

A person reigning or ruling in their own right

Regent

200

What was Henry VIII’s ‘Great Matter

The attempt to gain an annulment to divorce Catherine and marry Anne Boleyn

200

What did the Monk post on the church doors

95 Thesis of what was wrong with the church

200

When did Charles I become King of England? 

1625

200

the revival of the study of civilisations in Greece and Rome.

Humanism

300

Who did Mary I marry?

Philip II of Spain, son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V

300

A slip of paper which could be purchased from the Church and which were said to reduce time spent in Purgatory is known as an..

Indulgence

300

What is the Divine Right of Kings

The theory that kings are chosen by God and that their people have a religious and moral duty to obey them.

300

a person who takes a position of power or importance illegally or by force is known as a...

Usurper

400

Who did Mary name as her successor in 1558?

Her half sister Elizabeth

400

Which title did Henry VIII take under the terms of the Act of Supremacy?

Supreme Head of the Church of England

400

What is the eleven years of tyranny?

The time period where Charles dissolved parliament for 11 years is known as…

400

What is Transubstantiation? 

The teaching that the bread and wine used in the Eucharist are converted into the body and blood of Christ

500

The six wives of Henry VIII and what happened to each

Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Kateryn Parr. D-B-DIED-D-B-SURVIVED 

500

What was an invention that came about around this time that helped the bible spread

Gutenberg's Printing press

500

Which Act mandated the king to call a parliament at least once every three years

Triennial Act

500

Define Renaissance 

from a French term for ‘rebirth’, the revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical ideas