AP Euro homework packet
Edict of Nantes
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Huguenots
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Jesuits
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Spanish Armada (1588)
what: A Spanish fleet of 130 ships when: August 1588 why: It escorted an army of Flanders to invade Europe.
Peace of Augsburg
what: An alliance of Lutheran princes when: 1555 why: This ended the religious struggle between Charles V and Lutheran princes
Anabaptists
what: Christians of the radical reformation when: sixteenth century why: began the idea that infant baptism was inncorrect
Predestintation
what: Doctrine that all events have been willed by God when: n/a why: this caused a lot of controversy in many religions Image: n/a
Institutes of the Christian Religion
what: John Calvin's work of Protestant systematic theology when: 1536 why: It attacked the teaching of Calvin
Council of Trent
what: The Roman catholic churches most important ecumenical councils when: 1545-1563 why: issued commandments committed by Protestantism
Ninety-five Theses on the power on indulgences
what: a book written by Martin Luther when: 1517 why:
Protestant
what: a follower of the western Christian church when: 1517 why: The reformation in protestants caused errors in the Roman catholic church
idulgences
what: a remission before god of the temporary punishment of sin when: 1521 why: People were afraid of going to hell because of their sins image: n/a
Augsburg Confession
what: confession of the faith of the Lutheran Church when: 1530 why: attempt to restore religious and political unity in the Holy Roman empire
Holy Office
what: deals with matters of doctrine when:1542 why: n/a
anticlericalism
what: opposition to the clergy when: early sixteenth century why: The catholic Church was attacked . Many priests were killed
Politiques
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Union of Utrecht
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witch panic
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John Knox
who: A Scottish celgreyman when: 1514-1572 why: He was a leader of the Protestant reformation and the founder of the Presbyterian
John Calvin
who: A french theologian and pastor when: 1509-1564 why: He provoked a violent uprising against protestants
Martin Luther
who: German university professor and priest when: 1483-1546 why: proplled reformation
Henry Vlll of England
who: King of England when: 1491-1547 why: he was involved in the separation in the church of england
Gustavus Vasa of Sweden
who: King of Sweden when: 1496-1560 why: He lead the rebel movement
Elizabeth l of England
who: Queen of England and Ireland when: 1533-1603 why: Elizabeth was imprisoned for a year on suspicion on of supporting protestant rebels
Ulrich Zwingli
who: Swiss protestant leader in the reformation when: 1484-1531 why: he spread reformation and attacked the ideas of lint and fasting
Christian lll of Denmark
who: king of Denmark and Norway when: 1503-1559 why: He established Luther-ism as the state religion of his realms in a reformation
Charles V of the holy Roman empire
who: ruler of the Holy Roman Empire when: 1500-1558 why: He was the heir of three of Europe's leading dynasties