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Chapter 15 Terms

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Is French For " Rebirth". Renaissance
An Intellectual Movement During The Renaissance. Humanism
Having To Do With Worldly As Opposed To Religious Matters. Secular
Wrote A Book Called "The Courtier" Baldassare Castiglione
Wrote Another Influential Book. Niccolo Machiavelli
Was A Renowned Painter Raphael
Won Fame With His Pieta Michelango Buonarroti
Was a writer , inventor and painter leonardo da vinci
well-educated poet lorenzo de medici
cast the alphabet onto metal plates johannes gutenberg
the leading christian humanist desiderius erasmus
English Statement sir thomas more
greatest english playwright william shakespeare
focused on the women role in society christine de pisan
german artist visited italy in the late 1400's albrecht durer
technique of oil painting jan van eyck
a religious movement in the 1500's protestant reformation
were pardons issued by the pope that people could buy to reduce a soul time in purgatory. indulgences
made public his complaints about the church Martin Luther
is a government in which church and state are joined . theocracy
the belief that at the beginning of time god decided who would gain salvation predestinnation
the important protestant reformer john calvin
became king of england in 1509 henry VIII
declared invailed based on church laws annulled
to draft a new supremacy act in 1559 elizabeth I
series of reforms counter-reformation
the most influential groups was jesuits
the jusuits order was founded in 1534 by ignatius of loyola
pope paul III convened the council of trent
was the archbishop of milan charles borromeo
worked to regain the district of savoy francis of sales
the most famous spiritual leader teresa of avila
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