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Chapter 15

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Renaissance art,literature,science,and learning
Humanism the movement they inspired
Secular Spiritual focus
Baldassare Castiglione The Courtier
Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince
Michelangelo Buonarroti Pieta sculpture
Raphael The School of Athens fresco painting
Johnannes Gutenburg cast the letters of the alphabet onto metal plates
Desiderius Erasmus Leading christian humanist working as a preist
Sir Thomas Moore important fellow humanist and English statesman
William Shakespeare Play Writer
Christine de Pisan wrote important work focusing on the role of a women.
Albrecht Durer visited Italy in the 1400's
Jan van Eyck Painter in the 1400
Protestant Reformation reform movement that eventually came to be crystallized by the 1500's.
Indulgences to help raise money
Martin Luther made public his complaints about the church
theocracy a government in which church and state are joined and in which officals are considered to be divinely inspired.
predestination got ideas from Augustine,Calvin preached the doctrine
annulled declared invalid based on church laws, so that he could marry again.
Henry VIII young king age of 17
John Calvin was most important Protestant reformer
Elizabeth I was a protestant at heart
Counter-Reformation series of reforms
Jesuits Society of Jesus
Council of Trent Pope Paul III convened
Ignatius of Loyola a Basque nobleman and former soldier.
Charles Borromeo was the archbishop of Milan from 1560 to 1584
Francis of Sales worked to regain the district of Savoy, which had largely turned to Calvinism
Teresa of Avila the most female spiritual leader
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