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Chapter 15
Key terms and people.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| renaissance | A substantial period of renewed intereste and remarkable developments in art, literature, science, and learning. |
| Humanism | Rhetoric, grammer, poetry, history, and latin |
| Secular | Having to do with worldly matters. |
| Lorendo De Medici | Well educated poet,supported many talented artists of that time |
| Leonardo da vinci | A highly talented painter, writer, inventor, architecht, enigneer, mathematician, and philosepher. |
| raphael | Reowned and accomplished architecht |
| Michelangelo buonarrotii | A sculptor of Mary(The mother of Jesus) |
| Machiacelli Niccolo | made a book named the Prince |
| Johannes Guntenberg | Cast the letters at of the alphabet onto metal plates and locked those plates onto a wooden press. |
| Desiderius Erasmus | The leading christian humanist of that time |
| Sir Thomas Moore | |
| William Shakespear | Famous for very amazing plays such as Romeo and Juliet. |
| Christine de pisan | Wrote important works focusing on the role women played in society |
| Albrecht Durer | used techniques of realism and perspective in his art. |
| Jan van Ezyck | Flemish Painter |
| Protestant Reformation | |
| indulgences | pardons issued by the pope that people oculd buy to reduce a soul's time in purgatory. |
| Martin luther | Made public complaints about the church. |
| Theocracy | A government in which church and state are joined and in which officials are considered to be divinely inspired. |
| John Calvin | The most important Protestant reformer. |
| Predestination | Holds that God knows who will be saved. |
| Henry VII | Became king of England in 1509 at the age of 17. |
| Annulled | Declared invalid based on church laws. |
| Elizabeth I | was a protestant at heart. |