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Chapter 14 Test

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Diet of Worms -where Charles V called Luther to defend his views - set up for prison and death - ends up being declared an outlaw
John Knox - Scottish Protestants overthrew Catholic queen - set up Scottish Presbyterian Church
Edward VI - under him, Parliament passed new laws which brought more Protestant reforms - son of Henry VIII
indulgence - papal decree which lessens a soul's time in purgatory
Michelangelo - sculptor, engineer, painter, poet, architect - created the David and Sistine Chapel
Act of Supremacy - lead by King Henry VIII - makes him the head of the Church of England
Ulrich Zwingli - spreads Protestant ideas to Switzerland - does not agree with Eucharist (that it's truly body and blood of Christ)
Elizabethan Settlements - restores some Protestant ideas (book of common prayer) - compromises between Catholics and Protestants
Petrarch - father of Humanism - travels to monasteries finding copied Greek and Roman works
Jan & Huber van Eyck - develop oil paints - realistic and detailed work
Johann Tetzel - Dominican priest sent to HRE to sell indulgences - successful
Lorenzo de Medici - most powerful of the Medicis - Lorenzo the Magnificent - great patron of the arts
Humanism - intellectual focus on worldly objects rather than religious ones
Leonardo Da Vinci - painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper - anatomy (studied bones and muscles ind was bodies)
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