unit 6 world civ
which of the following renaissance artists was the master trainer of a young Leonardo Da Vinci
Andrea del Verocchio
this woman was the second wife of Henry VIII but she was later executed after being accused of adultery and treason
Anne Boleyn
in 1378 this french king convinced a number of French cardinals of the catholic church to elect his cousin as the pope, which meant the church now had 2 popes
Charles V
which of the following a former law professional is known as the father of humanism
Francesco Petrarch
which political leader established a protestant church in England so that he could divorce his wife and remarry
Henry VIII
later known as Pope Alexander VI, this man was easily one of the most corrupt, secular leaders of the Roman Catholic Church during his 9 year reign
Rodrigo Borgia
which of the following laws is responsible for ending the religious turmoil in Europe by bringing an end to the Thirty Years War?
Treaty of Westphalia
jonc calvin a french protestant, fled to switxerland and established this school for religious reformers
academy of geneva
this English law essentially outlawed the catholic church and declared the king of England to be the head of the new angelican church of England
act of supremacy
which term refers to an act of faith performed by convicted heretics but also came to be the equivalent of execution under the Spanish inquisition
auto de fe
which of the following literary works by martin luther undermined the sacramental system of the christian church and set forth his basic doctrine that man is saved by faith above
babylonian captivity
which christian reformer establised a church whose foundational reaching is the doctrine of presestinaiton
calvin
which of the following terms refers to the adopted governing polisises of the christian church
canon law
which holy roman emperor allied closely with the catholic church in an effort to stifle martin luther and his open criticism of the church
charles V
first elected in 1305 which of the following is responsible for relocating the papcy of the christian church from rome to avignon
clement v
what is the name of the movement by the Roman catholic church to address and correct some of the problems and corruption within the church in the late 16th century
counter reformation
which of the following papal tools/weapons represents a holy war but is no longer part of the canon law
crusade
which of the the following michelangelo works is a sculpture depicting the biblical hero before his great battle
david
who was the only male heir of the founder of the anglican church of england (henry VI)
edward VI
the calvinist churstian church believs which of the following is the pathway to immortality
election by god
the author in praise of folly is also responsible for preparing new tects of the new testament into latin and greek dialects
erasmus
the lutheran chrisitan church believes which of the following is the pathway to immortality
faith alone
which of the following Italian cities is known as the pearl of the renaissance
florence
this elector of saxony (german province) mad martin luther kidnapped to save him from death at the hands of the roman empereos gaurds
fredrick the wise
the roman catholic church belives which of the following is the pathway to immortality (heavan)
gods grace
the literacy movement was dedicated to the scholarly study of Latin and Greek classics. it served as the intellectual component of Europe's revitalization after the crusades.
humanism
which of the following terms refers to the high clergy "big brother" watch dogs of the catholic church that had grown powerful and abusive during the medieval party
inner party
which of the following cathlic punishments was used by pope innocent XIII on the people of England to force the king to be subservient to the church
interdiction
which of the following renaissance artists is known for his high level of virtue becuase he was deeply skilled in a variety of pursuits
leonardo da vinci
signed by king jon I this document declares that no english monarch is absolute and that basic rights are preserved for the people
magna carta
elected pope by the council of constance in 1417 whic of the following leaders marks the official end of the avignon papacy and the restoration of the roman party
martin v
which of the following renaissance artists is best known for his work on the sistine chapel?
michelangelo buonarotti
which of leonardo's works below is perhaps his most famous and most reproduced secular work.
mona lisa
this author of the prince advised italian kings that they should place the political intersts and security of the people before their personal moral beliefs
niccolo machiavelli
which of the following literary works by Martin Luther suggested that Christians should read the bible for themselves rather tan rely on the interpretation of the priests and other clergymen
on the freedom of christian man
who commisioned raphael sanzio to paint the stanze della segnatura at the the vatican palaces in rome
pope julius II
who stated that "man is the measure of all things" which became the motto of the Italian Renaissance during the 16 century
protogoras
which of the following renaissance artists works are categorized based on the three italian cities he lived in different times
raphael sanzio
which of the following Raphael works is part of the Stanze Della Segnatura (Raphael rooms) and was painted as a fresco in a private library of the Vatican palace
school of athens
which of the following term refers to a person or group that is not necesarilly irreligious but at the same time is not overtly religious
secular
which of leonardos works below was completed while he was an apprentice in the shop of veroccio
the baptisim of christ
which of leonardos works below is perhaps his most famous and most reproduced relogious work of art
the last supper
although not intended as a series which of the following works is what raphael is known for today
the madonnas
which of leonardos works below best exemplifies the artists great skill in anatomy engineering botany and many other pursuits
the notebooks
which of the following literary advised italian political leaders that it ws dangerous to put their personal moral beliefs ahead of the interests and security of the citizens
the prince
who was the famous inquisitor of the spanish office of the inquisition that turned the autpo de fe (act of faith) into a punishment that often meant execution
tonas de torquemada
which of the following terms refer to a renaissance leader that was highly skilled in a wide variety of fields that require different skill sets
virtu
which document or even below is credited with unifuing the english people under one crown in the form of henry VII
war of the roses
which of the following people ruled Florence as a powerful dictator in the late 15th century
Lorenzo de Medici