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AP Euro CH 14 Sec 4

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Teresa of Avila   Spanish Carmelite nun and a principle saint of the Catholic church; she reformed the Carmelite order  
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Ursulines   women who established convents in Italy and France for the religious education of girls from all social classes.  
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Jesuits   Also known as the Society of Jesus; founded by Loyola as a teaching/missionary order and to resist the spread of Protestantism  
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Ignatius Loyola   Spanish soldier who founded the Jesuits to convert people to Catholicism.  
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Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis   Ended the Habsburg-Valois Wars giving Spain dominance over France in Italy  
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Habsburg-Valois Wars   France vs Habsburgs. Battle for control of Italian independent states. France forced to give up claims in the end.  
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French Religious Wars   Series of civil wars in France in which the French Catholics and huguenots battled each other for supremacy  
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Concordat of Bologna   recognized the supremacy of a pope over the council and gave him the right to appoint all French bishops and abbots  
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Huguenots   French calvanists  
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iconoclasm   encouraged by Protestants; belief that worshipping/idolizing objects and icons was sinful  
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St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre   Catholics traveling in bands killed over 20,000 huguenots  
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Henry of Navarre (Henry IV)   French king from house of bourbon and long term leader of huguenots. converted to catholicism to ensure the loyalty of his people  
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Edict of Nantes   Henry IV granted huguenots the right to public worship and religious tolerance  
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Dutch Revolt   revolt by the Netherlands against the Spanish in order to create an independent state  
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Charles V   Habsburg ruler of Holy Roman Empire and of extensive territories in Spain and the Netherlands; devoted Catholic  
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